JOHN DAY'S BULL
TOP COIN
I Winner's
Reward
John Day's Blue Moon ranch
consigned top selling bull at the
Rogue Valley Hereford Breed
ers' sale at Phoenix yesterday.
The bull, Prince M. Onward
6th, was purchased by the Field
and Spatz ranch, Medford, for
$1,100.
Although this was an inau
guration sale, the consignors
considered it an outstanding
success and plans are being
made to make it an annual af
fair. Buyers of Hereford cattle
from the coast counties in both
Oregon and California were
present, as well as a good repre
sentation of cattlemen from
Roseburg, Klamath Falls and
Yreka.
Rogue Valley Hereford Breed
ers is a group composed of the
principal breeders of Hereford
cattle in the Rogue RIer valley,
and Siskiyou county, Cal.
The sale was brought about
by the Charley Brothers and
Harry Furch who felt there was
a place for such a sale in this
section of the country.
Top ten bulls of the sale aver
aged $435. Total average for the
bulls was $295 and the females
sold at an average of $225.
Col. Dudley, owner of t h e
Southern Oregon Livestock com
pany, was auctioneer.
Consignors to the sale were:
Blue Moon Ranch, Medford;
Charley Bros., Brownsboro;
Rancheria Cattle Co., Butte
Falls; Hoy Hereford Ranch
Weed, Cal.; Mountcrest Ranch,
Hilt, Cal.; G. E. Pierce, Med
ford; Harry Furch, Medford.
Sales at the auction were as
follows:
Bulls
Lomond Lad 41st, bred by
Charley Bros, to Everett Gris-
som. Central Point; Lomond
Lad 34th, bred by Charley Bros,
to Hamby, Ashland; Mountcrest
Jupe 6th, bred by Mountcrest
Ranch to Dunn, Ashland; Modoc
Domino 6th, bred by G. E.
Pierce to Silver Bros., Montague,
Cal.; Prince M. Onward 6th,
bred by John S. Day to Field
and Spatz, Medford.
Prince Pola P. 2d, bred by
John S. Day to J. O. Cooksey,
Central Point; Modoc Domino
100th, bred by G. E. Pierce to
Callic, Montague, Cal.; Lomond
Lad 37th, bread by Charley
Bros, to Ramby, Ashland; Lo
mond Laddie 3d, bred by
Charley Bros, to E. E. Smith,
Hilt, Cal.; HHR, Guardian 5th,
bred by A. B. Hoy to Dodge,
Medford; Siskiyou Ranger, bred
by Harry Furch to E. E. Smith
Hilt; Sisklycu Prince, bred' by
Harry Furch to Kubli, Apple-
gate.
HHR Stanway D., bred by A
B. Hoy to Estramado, Gold Hill;
; Lomond Lad 33d, bred by
Charley Brothers to R. 'A,
Briggs, Roseburg; Lomond Lad
85th, bred by Charley Brothers
to Strauss, Sams Valley; Prince
L. R. Domino 14th, bred by John
S. Day to Laurence, Roseburg;
Modoc Domino 55th, bred by
G. E. Pearce to Preston, Apple-
gate; HHR Rafael D. 12th, bred
by A. B. Hoy to Freshour, Yreka,
Cal.;Siskiyou Lucky, bred by
,. Harry Furch to Ruthford, Eagle
Point
Siskiyou Master, bred by
Harry Furch to Lichen, Horn
brook, CaL; Lomond Lad 38th.
bred by Charley Bros, to E. E,
Smith, Hilt; Lomond Lad 40th,
bred by Charley Bros, to Silver
Bros., Montague; Siskiyou
Kenny, bred by Harry Furch to
Moser Ranch, Cave Junction;
Siskiyou Lad, bred by Harry
Furch to Mays, Central Point;
Siskiyou Mike, bred by Harry
Furch to Wade Wallace, Ash
land.
Females
Fan Domino, bred by Mount-
erest Ranch to R. A. Briggs,
Roseburg; Miss Jupe 11th, bred
bv Mountcrest Ranch to Mar
tin, Rogue River; HHR Lady
Guardian, bred by A. B. Hoy to
Michols. Ashland: HHR Lady G
bred by A. B. Hoy to Padgham
Medford: HHR Lady Rafael 7th
bred by A. B. Hoy to 'Briggs,
Roseburg; HHR Bitzie G. 3d,
bred by A. B. Hoy to Kubll,
Atmleffate.
Modoc Lady Blchd. 103d, bred
bv G. E. Pierce to Martin
Rogue River; Carlos Lass, bred
bv Charley Bros, to Cany, Mea
ford; Josephine Lass, bred by
Charley Bros, to R. A. Briggs,
Roseburg: Promlno Lass 7th,
bred bv Rancheria Cattle Co. to
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PLAN TO ATTEND
JAYCEE BANQUET
About 30 members from the
Grants Pass Junior .Chamber of
Commerce will attend the Med
ford club's formal charter ban
quet at the USO Saturday
night Klamath Falls chapter,
which organized the Medford
club, will send delegates to the
meeting, it has been announced
by local officials.
During the week of January
14 to 21 the 25th anniversary of
the national Junior Chamber is
being observed by ove 800 Jun
ior cnamDer groups in worm
America and this' week will be
climaxed by banquets through
out the country and the award
ing of Distinguished Service
keys to outstanding junior citi
zens of each community where
the junior chamber functions.
Since its organization last
October 17 the local group has
been active in community serv
ice. Members worked to get
voters out at the November
general election, assisted with
the Sixth War Loan drive and
sponsored a "call Santa Claus"
program during the Christmas
holidays.
Cloalnf urn for Classified Ads 9
i. m Too Lata to Classify 13:30
Juice From Butts
Of Asparagus Now
Of Scientific Use
Albany, Cal. OJ-B The great
promise of heretofore discarded
asparagus butts has been dis
covered at the Western Regional
Research laboratory, U. S. de
partment of agriculture, accord
ing to a recent announcement.
Seeking an economic use for
the 50,000 to 100,000 tons of as
paragus butts and trimmings
thrown away yearly by vege
table packers, scientists have
found that juice pressed from
these butts can be used as a cul
ture medium to produce bacter
ial proteinase.
The enzyme, bacterial protein
ase, may be used for chill-proof
ing malted beverages, degum
ming silk, deproteinizatlon of
rubber latex, recovery of silver
from used photographic film, the
tleanir.l of delicate fabrics and
other industrial purposes.
Researchers predict that asparagus-butt
juice may well re
place other vegetable materials
now scarce.
UJl
Relieve misery, as meat molten
do. Rub the M t I
throat, chest If IClla
and back with
time. tested V VAPORUB
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts be Service on All Makes
B & B Washer Shop
406 E. Mala
Phone S302
Thursday. Jan. It. 1145 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBtnr-TTyz
HOGS GROW FASTER-
When fed a balanced ration containing animal protein and
minerals. Now that the turkeys are out of the way, we
hare a surplus of meat and bona meal which wa are mixing
In a good hog-growing ration, which wa ire selling for only
$2-25 par 80-lb. bag. 400 pounds of this feed will pro
duce as much pork as 500 pounds of barley and do it
quicker. That's what everybody wants, more meat for
less money.
MORTON MILLING CO.
Jackson St. on Railroad
Mcme l elephotot
"Slammtn' Sammy" 6nead, White
Sulphur Springs, Va., pro recently
released from Navy, collects the kiss
award from Golf Queen Mary Ann
Brtdgman as well as first money in
the $13,333 Los Angeles Open Golt
Tournament His 283 for 72 holes
Budged out Byron Nelson and Jus
McSoaden by a stroke.
Fred West, Applegate; Promlno i
Lass Sth, bred by Rancheria Cat- i
tie Co. to Hugo von der Hellen; !
Promlno Lass 6th, bred by j
Rancheria Cattle Co. to George
Miller, Eagle Point. . j
FRUIT GROWERS
The newly completed repair
shop of American Fruit Grow
ers, Inc., is now open for busi
ness, according to an announce
ment today by George Green.
The new building is of concrete
construction with a floor space
of 2400 square feet. Complete,
thoroughly modern equipment
has been installed for the repair
of tractors, sprayers and gen
eral farm machinery.
On the staff of the new Amer
ican Fruit Growers' repair shop
will be four experienced me
chanics, including one diesel
specialist, according to Green.
Parts for Cletrac and Oliver
tractors will be carried in stock
and factory parts for "other
makes of tractors, sprayers and
machinery will be available.
The new repair shop is locat
ed on south Fir street opposite
the new plant and offices of
American Fruit Growers, Inc.
LEnElGlASS
OPENINGjAN. 24
A course In lettering will be
offered at the Senior High
school beginning Wednesday,
January 24 and lasting for 12
weeks. E. H. Hedrick, superin
tendent of city schools an
nounced today. The class is
open to any adult in the county,
he said, and will meet every
Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30
p. m., under sponsorship of the
State department of Vocational
Education and Medford High
school.
Harry Hlnman, advertising
manager of Mann's department
store, will be instructor for the
sessions. Persons interested in
advertising will find the in
struction useful, Hedrick said,
and are invited to call Lester
Harris, principal of the High
school or consult Harry Hlnman
on enrollment before next Wednesday.
P.-T. A. Activities
Jackson P.-T.A.
Mrs. Fred Rankin, executive
secretary of the Jackson County
Red Cross chapter, will speak
at the meeting of the Jackson
Parent-Teacher association to
morrow in the music room of
the school at 3 p. m. There will
be a business meeting and com
munity singing.
A social hour will be held
with' Mrs. Medley and Mrs.
Webber serving as hostesses.
Dependable
Schilling
VACUUM PACKED
COFFEE
'
n in ml ti fc il ut 11 ' Sli lamii -i fTTTnii 1 i i ii in
For your selection
The most delicious beef that money can buy.
Butter-tender steer beef steaks and mouth
watering juicy roasts. Yes, the very cream
elected from
Oregon Grain Fattened
White Face Herefords
Additional meat value has been added to these fancy
sttxr beeves through up-to-the-minute acientUle math
ods of feeding.
All grades of beef new require the same number of
points fancy, good, commercial and utility, so when
you spend those valued ration points, get the best at
SAFEWAY. Satisfy the family appetites tonight. Take
home a roast or steak cut from these grata fed Grade
"A" steer beeevs.
Steaks
V. S. GOOD
GRADE A
T-Bone lb. 48c
(12 pts.)
Rib ; lb. 32c
(8 pts.)
Sirloin .. . lb. 40c
(11 pts.)
Roand ..... lb. 38c
(13 pts.)
Roasts
D. S. GOOD
GRADE A
Standing
Rib..
lb. 32c
(7 Pts.)
Rump
lb. 25c
(6 pts.)
Pot Roast . . . lb. 27c
(3 pts.)
Blade and Arm Cuts -
Stews and
Lower Priced Cuts
U. S. GOOD
GRADE A
Short Ribs
lb. 20c
a pt.)
Boiling Beef
lb. 26c
(i pw
Ground Beef
lb. 28c
- M pts.)
ROASTING
CHICKENS
. . -ay i- - ;A
FANCY LOCAL BIRDS
lb. 41c
(Point Free)
Smelt
Fresh Columbia
Rivar
lb. 19:
EggS Grade A Urge DOZ. 51 C
Fresh dally from Mrs. Mae Cook's poultry farm.
Sauerkraut
Made from No- 1
Quart.
Shredded Cabbage.
15o
Weiners ZA Us. 35:
Coffee Mob H1U Whole Roast...
Coffee Airway Whole Roast..
Tea Canterbury O. P.
Salt Snow-white iodised and plain..
Rice Blue Rose Fancy
...Mb. bag
1-lb. bag
..Vi-lb. pkg.
,.26-os. pkg.
20c
17c
22c
7c
31c
22c
15c
S0-lb. bag $1.79
19c
Margarine sunny Bank ur)..
Shortening R0yai satin
Mayonna ISO NuMade .
-Mb. pbg.
3-lb. glass
, 12-os. ar
..3-lb. pkg.
. 2Vi-lb. bag
...,40-os. pkg.
Flapjack Flour Ab.r. i
Pancake Flour Su.anna L.
Flour Kitchen Craft S-lb. sack 23c.......
Ritz Crackers
Kraft American Cheese
Catsup Red Hill (30 pts.)
Tomato Juice Sunny Dawn (40 pts.) 46-os. can 21c
Grapefruit Juice TtrsSli.u.aO.e
10 points and 20 points
Kellogg's Pep
Wheat Germ Fisher s
- Quaker Oats R .nd Quick..
lb. pkg.
1-lb. pkg. 40c
..14-os. bottle 13c
Salad Dressing Duehe.s!
Cudahy's Tang (3r)
Oats Morning Glory. Reg. and Qulck.
Peets Granulated Soap.
. 32-cs. Jar
, 12-. can
-41-es. pkg.
. 31-os. pkg,
18c
59c
47c
35c
29c
26c
26c
Preserves
Ken's Assorted
Mb. gl........4Ss
Peanut Butter
Reel Roast
Mb. jar 39:
Peanut Butter
Bererly fc Howdy Coarse Grind
2-lb. jar 45c
3 pkgi. 25C
l'-lb. bag 25c
Ralston Cereal
.....31b. pkg,
1 Vi-lb. pkg.
Wheaties
Post Toasties 11 -os. pkg,
Bleach
White
Toilet
White Magic,
..8 oi. pkg.
..1 gal. bottle
King Toilet Soap
Soap Lux.
Unit Starch
.12-os. pkg.
28c
21c
11c
8c
32c
fctr 5C
bu 5c
10c
SAFEWAY NATURALLY FRESH PRODUCE
ARTICHOKES
BROCCOLI
Large
Sizes
Locally
Grown
2 ,.,15'
lb, 1 8'
Banana Squash "SB" lb. 5
APPLES
Fancy and Extra Fancy
DELICIOUS WINESAFS
lb. 12c
Crisp
Solid Heads
CABBAGE
AVi A MsCCf California
lb. Tli
Navels Mesh Bag
10-lb. inilHH
POTATOES
Klamath Netted (sens
U.S. No. 1 Cwt.
S4.59
U.S. No- 2 S0-lb. Baa,
$1.79