Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    roun MZDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Thursdar. April B, 1145
SALVAGE EFFORT
K.F.
Robert Dutf, Jackson county
salvage chairman, and his com
mittee, are awaiting shipment of
a 100-pound jack of Klamath No,
, 1 Netted Gem potatoes as a re-
cult of the recent tin can sal
vajse drive.
Paul Lee, chairman of the
Klamath county salvage com'
mittee recently offered to bet a
aack of potatoes against a simt
lar amount of Medford pears
that Klamath county would col
3eet snore tin.
The challenge was promptly
accepted by Duff who Is now
awaiting delivery of the pota
toes. School children of Jack
son county collected 43,000
pounds of tin In the recent drive,
as compared to better than 30,-
000 pounds collected In Klamath
county.
Duff again urged all people to
save tin and waste paper. He
said permanent depots would be
established throughout the city
as soon as plans can be worked
out. The Boy Scouts, Duff said,
will conduct a paper drive later
In the month.
GARDEN CLUB BRIGHTENS
CHAMBER WITH FLOWERS
Continuing a project carried
on In previous years, members
of the Medford Garden club
twice each week supply the
Chamber of Commerce office
with choice cut flowers. The
flowers are displayed on the
counters or In the window and
are labelled in order that any
one Interested may know the
variety.
Beginning last month, Mrs.
Howard Bush and Mrs. Mary
Jacobs have supplied the flow
ers and two members will serve
each month during the summer
and fall months.
SPRING RUNOFF STARTS
IN STREAMS OF COUNTY
Spring run-off of water In the
high hills has started on a small
scale with shrinkage of snow
cover In several areas reported
including Fish Lake, main source
of water supply for the Medford
irrigation district. The lake now
contains 4400 acre feet.
.This week the run-off has
started to show In the stream
flow of Rogue River and smaller
streams of the county.
P.-T. A. Activities
The combined orchestras of
Griffin Creek, Oak Grove, Lone
Pine and Howard schools under
the directing of Mr. Root will
present a program In the How
ard school gym Friday at 8 p.m.
Pie and cake will be sold.
Coffee will be furnished by the
Howard P.T.A. Everyone inter
ested is urged to attend.
INJUNCTION SUIT
FILED IN COURT
A suit In equity for an Injunc
tion and other relief was filed
yesterday in circuit court by
Alex G. Hay against Mr. and
Mrs. J. W McCulley and Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Beard. It In
volves orchard and fruit land in
the Coker Butte area.
Have sets forth that he leased
the land, including 11 acres of
orchard and hay and grain acre
age to the defendants in Sep
tember 1944 on a share rental
basis. He alleges that in Febru
ary of this year. In pruning the
orchard much fruit producing
wood was cut away, reducing
value of the crop from $6000 to
$2000. He further alleges that
last March he was evicted from
the land by the defendants and
denied ingress and egress to the
property.
Haye asks for possession of
the land and right of ingress and
egress and a decree to that ef
fect. If these are denied, dam
ages from the McCulleys of $8,
000 and from the Beards of $3,
000 is sought. Haye estimates
the value of this season's fruit
and farm crop at 39500. The
plaintiff is represented by At
torney G. M. Roberts.
NEW LINOLEUM BEING
LAID IN COURT HOUSE
T.nvlnir ol new linoleum in all
offices and departments of the
county court house has started.
intnllntinn nf sound deadening
material on the ceilings ol int
hnllrilnir wdi comDleted today
The job has eliminated much of
the reverberations in the halls
onrf nfflren and noise from clat
tering tvDewriters and slamming
doors Is now reaucea. ine lino
leum laying is expected to take a
month.
THE GRANGE
Central Point Grant
A large attendance Is antic!
pated when the home economics
group of Central Point Grange
Dresents a minstrel show at tne
regular grange meeting Friday
at 8 p. m. Rehearsals have been
In progress for several weeks
under direction of Mrs. Claude
Hoover, who also wrote the
script.
Soloists, a trio, a tap dancer,
a shuffle and other numbers will
be featured. Mrs. Gaston Floux
is pianist and Mrs. Ross Tweedel
will accompany on the guitar.
Members of the other granges
throughout the county are in
vited.
Central Point P.-T. A.
A program by first grada stu
dents and a discussion on
"horns" will be given at the reg
ular meeting of the Central
Point Parent-Teacher association
when the unit meets Friday In
the high school auditorium at 8
p. m.
Other business will be elec
tion of officers and plans for a
delegation to attend the regional
conference In Ashland April 18.
The executive committee will
meet in room two at 2:'.B p. m.
Roosevelt P.-T. A.
Roosevelt Parent-Teacher as
sociation will hold the April
meeting Friday at the school at
2:30 p. m. An open discussion
of unit problems will be carried
on during the program period.
Mrs. George Jennings will be
chairman of the social committee.
deelnf tin for CI.Mlflrd Aril
. m Too l.t. to ClBMlfy 13 30 p. m.
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DirttoLtwof Bfeod-h-M?
Tou first who tufftr from aim pi
an tun l or who lot to muoh dunni
monthly ptrloda you fal tlrd, wk.
"dngged out" this may tw du to low
blood-iron to try tydl K. ptnkhavm'g
TABLETS at one. Piokhun Tb)
tra on of th very beat horn wmya to
help build up red blood to gift mora
trtmitb and narpy In auto oaaaa.
Plnknam't Tabltu tvr on of tt
KMteat blood-iron tonics) you oan buy I
Uow labal dlractlona.
ijdiiLPiDibwiTACtCTS
UNREDEEMED
DIAMOND RINGS
For Ladies and Men
GREAT SAVINGS
Also our compute as
.ortment of New Jewelryi
Ladles' diamond wedding
ring sets. Birthstone rings
for men and women. Lapel
pins, earrings a a d other
costume tawdry.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Jewelry. Cameras and
Musical Instruments.
PEOPLES LOAN GO.
22814 C. Main Street
Btate License P 137
Made from
Fremhm Grains
a
4T Fremhm Grams 7
i mm i
mm j
TMI6MlN$AReAT WOPS'
mi
Kellou 'a Corn Flake bring
you nearly all the protective
food elements of the whole
rain declared essential to hu
man nutrition.
Dental Drill Doesn't Hurt G I's
Like Civilians Dentist Claims
Aboard Hospital Ship U.S.S.
Hope, March 15 (Delayed)
(U.PJ Take it from the dentists
aboard the hospital ships in the
forward Pacific areas, dental pa
tients out here don't act the way
most of them did in peacetime.
They have lost their fear of
the drill and other gleaming den
tal Instruments.
"Our patients seem to have a
completely different attitude to
ward dentists," Capt. Ira Ka
minsky, 32, Newark, N. J., said.
"In peacetime about fifty per
cent of my patients asked for
anasthesla for fillings, but none;
of the boys here bother."
Although tooth decay due to
vitamin deficiencies Is much
more prevalent among fighting
men than among civilians, Ka
minsky said, the fact that "we
don't have to fuss around giving
unnecessary anaesthesia enables
us to handle two-thirds again as
many patients in a day as we
did in peacetime."
Hangman of Poles
Captured by Reds
London, April 9 (U.R) The
Soviet War News, published by
the soviet embassy In London,
reported today that the Red
Army has captured "the hang
man of the Polish people."
The newspaper described htm
as "Gauleiter Grelser" and said
he was captured In Poznan.
The publication said Greiser's
crime was his mass execution
of 100 political prisoners In
Zglerz in 1942 in retaliation for
the slaying of two Gestapo men
by a Polish army sergeant. ;
WEATHER
Northern California Cloudy
along north coast and over ex
treme northern interior with oc-
Husbands ! -Wives !
Want new Pep and Vim?
Tboujuid ttf couplM v wwk, worn-out, f.
liAuj!et folejy bw.urt body lieki Iron. For nuw
dm. vluJlir, try Ostrj Tonlo T.bleu. HuppIlM
Iron you. too. raiy ned fcrppn: pronbjlwHrdnan
wtimln Bi. Gt 35c lmrodti-tnry now caiy 28.
rorulaitalliliuiliirarforrwlitn..'
easlonal light rain today. Most
ly clear elsewhere today and to
rt 1 g h t. Increasing cloudiness
northern part and clearer south
ern part Friday. Not much
change in temperature.
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to Claulfy 8:30 Saturday alternoon
Please remember.
SMUDGE POTS
and LIGHTERS
American Fruit
Growers, Inc.
213 South Fir St.
Medford, Oregon
Schilling
Mustard Sauce
A special treat with col J
meats and cheese
m
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Good dishes requiring
no or low points
For Bread and Gravy, Bread
Pudding or"Creamed-on-Toast"
treats,' Sore Points with
MRS. WRIGHTS
ltt-lb. LOAF
Fint-Dary-freah. Tender
and fine-textured.
Bouillon Cubes
Herb-Ox
i Cubes
9 c
For Baked Beans Save Points
with these
SMALL
WHTTX
Nice and Clean
in Cellophane pkgt.
lb,
lbt.
21c
50c
Great Northern Pectus MIC.!
Sav Potato oo
MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI
and CHTESS with
BOY-APDEE'S
Spaghetti Disuser
(Includes CHM
end Souce.
Vi Red feint)
If you're always point-shy ?. skimping in your food buying,
counting points as you go . . . here's an event that will put new
life into your ration points. You'll be amazed at the hundreds
of low-point items at Safeway . . . just look for the "point-saver"
markers on the shelves. A few suggestions are listed below.
Noodle Soup Itiix, Upton's 3 2?kg,. 25c
BEETS, Del Monte, whole No;,33 17c
PORK & BEANS. Van Camp's 18 tT 11c
Tomato Juice SZ .ISSjIOc ifa 21c
GRAPE JUICE, Church's EL 17c
ORANGE JUICE Sparkles NcJ 19c
Cider Vinegar, Old Mill Pint Bottle 10c
Van Camp Tenderoni 2 pkgs. 15c
Spaghetti Sauce Boy-Ar-Dee's 12-lb-CanlOC
Shredded Wheat, Nabisco, per pkg. 10c ,
Kellogg Corn Flakes 18-oz.pkg. 12c j
Clapp's Oatmeal 'tJ0Ab.P j
Morning Glory Oats ct""d 48P 28c j
Canterbury Tea, Black l2-lb. pkg. 43c j
Kitchen Craft
Enriched Flour
25-lb. $1.06
Gold Medal
FLOUR
50 $0.05
lb. Jk
$125
25-lb. ik.
PRUNES 2-lb. bag 30c
Plump, naturally sweet
RAISINS 2-lb. pkg. 24c
Seedless Makes delicious pies
We Pay
Highest
Prices
for Dressed
Veal, Figs,
Chickens
fid Rabbrrs
JELLY, Guars
Grape Preserves, Liby'
Tibbets brook
Grapefruit Marmalade
2V2 tin 29a
303 Jar 26e
2-lb. lar 29e
Sleepy Hollow Syrup 1 -lb. bottle 21 e
Rain-Drops Water Softener 24-ozs. 22c
Lava Soap 3 medium bars 17
Household Cleaner, Parsons quart 21 e
Morton Salt, Plain or Iodized pkg. 8
Buy one more vegetable fresh and moke canned goods go further. Safeway guaranteed .
proauce is point tree . , , pnoea tj toe pound to give you tun value every tune you buy.
In the whole
Been . . .
NOB HILL ,
Ground t order bg
AIRWAY r.
MIM and ei.ltew bug
23
20e
EDWARDS Ib. ftOe
&n Rtiruiar biiaO
2-lb. jor 54
Taney
Grad.
TUmembwr. niirp-m of cut or price, every ml purchw you nuke at
Safeway muK pWe yoa . . . or your money refunded in full.
SALMON rRESsHLIscpEnDmo lb. 45c
FRESH CHINOOK, by the piece Ib. 43e
ASPARAGUS
Ripe TOMATOES XhrVlb. 19c
CAULIFLOWER
Roseburg Ib. 18c
CUCUMBERS "eSSSST lb. 35c
RED RADISHES TS? bu 8c
GREEN ONIONS bu. 8c
GREEN CELERY lb. 16c
RED CABBAGE 'SSSSS lb. 10c
ORANGES
seedless novels, ft lbS. rclC
288 size or larger. Bsyi w
VkBox $2'59 $g.l5
Ib. 21c
Arlione Desert
GRAPEFRUIT
Lb. 8c
,$2.19 &$4.I5'
Lew Point Value
Luncheon
MEATS
Veal Loaf, MInesd
L u n e h on Loaf,
Cooked Salami.
Macaroni k cheats.
Pickle and Pimen
to Loaf. Chicken
Leaf, Frtnch Head
Cheeee.
" LINK SAUSAGES
8R WEINERS "kraut'
4" BOLOGNA type 2
SALT CODFISH
BEEF ROAST
,R T-BONE STEAKS
SMELT
type
a
Tsity
Meaty
GRADE
A
GRADE
A
FRESH COLUMBIA
1IVER
lb. 41c
Ib. 37c
Ib. 34c
Ib. 44c
Ib. 27c
Ib. 43c
lbs, 25c
NEW PEAS
?Xp,d. 2 lbs. for 29c
Broccoli Yo"n" ib. 1 712
Extra fancy and fancy
Wlneiap
APPLES '
Lb. 12c Sox $4.79
Crisp, Tender
Green Peppers
Ib. 19c
Fins for
Stuffing
LORN A LEARNS A LESSON
0 EARLY ? 7;)YjANa...lW&NTTO US JV;,
.V
'T&siHl I lHS- BUT NOT TOO SAD
1 '
GOUV! JM.tMj2!Z If
H BARGAIN HUNTER rP.-T IE
TOO, CUT I SEEM JVV' J
TO SPEND WORE flfXi
AND MORE FOR UJ ft
FOODI.
CRISCO
SHORTENING
3-lb. jor 68c
(18 red rJoints)
CONCENTRATED
Super Suds
24-c. pl-.g. 23e
RINSO
GRANULATED SOAP
24-ox. pkg. 23e
TRY MV STORE. SAftWA;
PRICES ARE LOW EVERV'
DAY A PENNY SAVEO
HERE AND THERE SOON
MOUNTS
UP.
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This ad subiect to O. P. A.
Rationing Changes.
NIGHT EDITOR
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