Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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The Hev. George Coulter of
Stockt-n, Calif., will become
pastor of the Medford Church of
of the Nazarene Sunday replac
ing the Rev. Fred M. Weather
ford, who resigned recently to
accept a pastorate In Portland.
Rev. and Mrs. Coulter and chil-
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Rev. George Coulter
dren. Colleen, four, and Gary,
five months, were expected to
arrive here today.
For the past four years Rev.
Coulter has been pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene in Stock
ton and prior to that was pastor
at Denair, Calif. He is president
of the Stockton Ministerial As
sociation. .
Born in northern Ireland, Rev.
Coulti.- moved with his parents'
to Calgary, Canada, when 11
years old. He attended college
at Northwest Nazarene College,
Nampa, Ida., where he graduated
In 1933. He was editor of his col
lege year book In 1932 and stu
dent body president In 1933.
Earth Sinking In
Long Beach Area
Long Beach, Calif., May 17
U.R) Alarming subsidence or
sinking of the earth's crust
affecting naval Installations on
Terminal Island and in the Long
Beach harbor area was studied
today by the Navy and the Coast
Guard Geodetic Survey.
Edison Cos property near the
drawbridge has sunk three and
a half feet since 1937, harbor
officials said. Subsidence was so
gradual earlier that no pave
ment cracks appeared.
The Navy landing In Long
Beach settled 1.7 feet, and the
break-water light two feet.
CHILD LABOR ABUSES
' Washington, May 17 (U.R)
ee Children's Bureau of the
bor Department said today
that thj wartime employment of
1,000,000 youngsters 14 and 15
years old and 2,000,000 more
aged 16 and 17 years has brought
a "return of many of the old
abuses of child labor."
SEEK INJUNCTION
ON BUDGET LAW
Salem, Ore., May 17 U.R
An Injunction suit, seeking to
prevent the inclusion of House
Bill 403 of the 1949 Legislature
in the Session Laws, was due to
be filed in the Marlon County
Circuit Court today, State De
partment officials said.
The suit, instigated by the
Oregon Business and Tax Re
search Inc., of Portland, will ask
that the Secretary of State be
enjoined from including the bill,
the "Local Budget" law, because
it is claimed that the bill as sign
ed by the governor and the legis
lative presiding officers was not
the bill as passed Dy ine iegisia
ture.
F, H. Young, manager of the
tax group, said that a clerical
error prevented a, last-day con
ference committee report, aaop
ed by both houses, from being
included in the bill as passed.
The suit is to determine
whether the bill as passed or the
bill as signed by the governor
is the law of the state. Young
said.
15 P0LYGAMISTS START
PENITENTIARY TERMS
Salt Lake City, May 17 (U.R)
Fifteen male polygamists,
boasting a combined total of 55
wives and 287 children, today
began prison terms ranging from
one to five years.
They filed through the gates
of Utah State Frison late yester
day after Third District Court
Judge J. Allen Crockett denied a
writ of habeas corpus from sen
fences imposed May 20, 1944.
Judge Crockett's ruling, which
he termed the final recourse un
der law brought to an end the
defendants' 14 months-long ap
peal from conviction on charges
of illegal cohabitation.
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BREAD MIX. Each package con
taint ALL necessary Ingredients.
Just add water, mix and bake.
Try this I Split muffins, (ill with a
dab of butter
and telly and
replace in oven
for a minute
or two.
Try Cinch
Waffles anil
Cinch Hot
Cakes, Toof
NOW Is the Time
- TO ORDER -
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Per Load of 300 Cu. Ft.
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Timber PRom company
George Murphy Plans Hog Heaven
On 200 -Acre Rogue River Ranch
Post-war dream of George
Murphy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
movie star, Is a "hygienic hog
heaven" at his 200-acre farm on
the Rogue River, according to
recent Interview with the screen
hero. All that prevents him
from starting the project now is
a lack of plumbing facilities, the
interview quotes Murphy.
Murphy maintains that he has
made a study of animals and
that they aren't dirty from
choice but because they can't
help themselves. The star says
his pig farm on the Rogue will
be the scene of a noble experi
ment. He plans to lnsta'l foot
baths, shower fcsths and sun
decks for his "pristine porkers"
in the peaceful post-war period,
and none of his pigs will be
forced to spend their lives in an
unsanitary mire.
"Between pictures, says Mur
phy, h will supervise the mar
keting of "sanitary sausages, pas
teurized pork chops and savory
shoulder roasts." Inspired by all
this. Murphy's foreman at the
farm has installed a sign which
reads, "Murphy's hotel for hy
gienic hogs."
Not long ago Murphy, accom
panied by his wife and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Montgomery, spent
a few day on the Murphy farm,
which is just above the McLeod
bridge, and the two men re
paired fences and Irrigation
ditches.
Jetties Will Fly
Faster and Higher
Berkeley, Calif., May 17 (U.R)
Jet-propelled transports flying
100 miles above the earth at a
speed of more than 1500 miles an
hour were predicted for 1955 to
day by Hall L. Hibbard, chief
engineer' of Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation.
The Jet-driven family helicop
ter of ten years from now he
envisioned as the "safest, slm
pilest, pleasantest, most conven
ient form of travel ever devised."
pioalng Urns for Sunday Too Lata
to Cldsslfy 5:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
Peace and Qatel
Is Hope of Those
Who Battle Now
All returning servicemen want
is to lead a quiet life in peace
and happiness, wrote Elmer Set
tell, Sic, in a recent letter to a
Medford friend. Settell said
servicemen were hoping that
this war would not be followed
by a widespread depression and
were willing to aid in any way
to p.event such a catastrophe.
Settell, in the navy four years,
wrote "this life is just plain hell
but our faith and the knowledge
that someday all will be peaceful
and quiet keeps us from going
crazy." He is on Pacific sea duty
at present.
The young man Is the son of
Ival Settell and Mrs. Anna H.
Settell of Medford.
ThQTlT, Mar 1945 KES70RO MAIL TRIBUNB NTirH
MEAT HOPE
Atlanta, Ga., May 17 U.R
OP.. Administrator Chester
Bowles today held hope the meat
situation would improve within
90 days. More stringest enforce
ment policies and Improved dis
tribution will Improve the meat
supply In shortage areas, but at
the same time lessen the supply
in areas where meat is plentiful,
he told a news conference.
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, MAY 19
AT THE NEW HOME OF THE
O. K. POULTRY CO.
2nd and FIR STREETS
Ereryone Invited. Speolal prises. Watch this newspaper for
our opening announcement next week.
I $ it ready true
thai everything I
buy is guaranteed or
my money wilt U
refunded in hill
If
Of mriei' at Safeway
you must be pleased
every time you buy.
When you shop at Safeway you save on every
purchase every time you shop ... for at Safeway
you'll find all foods tops in quality, low in price.
Cracked Wheat
Mrs. Wright's
new BREAD
1-lb. loaf
Raisin Bread
Mrs. Wrighfi
lots of raisins
Mb. loaf
12'
$1.08;
Bulb.
Kitchen Graft Flour
ft AVE? CI (HID SOFTASILK
WHIM. fkUUn 2'4-lb. pkg,
GRAHAM CRACKERS
WKEATIES Br,akfB,t o chanPion'
RICE KRISPIES KELLOO '8
POST BRAN FLAKES
GRAPE NUTS '8w,,,"nut"flSTOr
ALBER'S CORN FLAKES
DOG FOOD H0ME PLATE
ICE CREAM MIX OLD MILL 1
BOUILLON CUBES HERB 0X
,rPREM, Swift's
1R POTTED MEAT, Libby's
$2X5
2Sc
49.
2-lb. WlJW
lie
I2c
14c
14c
11-os. pkg. b
7Sc
12c
S cubes 9w
12-os. can &b
W can 6C
Vi-lb.
5V4-OS. pkg.
14-os. pkg.
12-os.
8-lb. pkg.
pkg,
pkg,
Hints for
Inexpensive Meals
Low eost meals can be palate-tempting", attract,
ive to the eye, and so easy to prepare. Try the
menu suggestions below and listen to the family's
glad hurrahs ... or try the recipes one at a time
.and see what is meant by low cost high returns.
MACARONI SUPREME
with pork sausage or ground meat
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leupauncookad
macaroni
1 lb. pork tauaage or
ground maat
1 cup thinly sliced onion
, taaapoon salt
taaapoon poppOP
2 cupa eookad tomato
Vm aup gratad Amarlcan
ehaoao
Cook macaroni in boiling salted water until '
tender, about 20 minutes; drain. Brown sausage
or mea balls in frying pan. In a well-greased
casserole, arrange the meat balls; cover with a
layer of onions; add macaroni. Add seasonings to
tomatoes; pour over macaroni mixture. Sprinkle
with grated cheese. Bake in moderate oven
(350 F.) for 30 minutes or until thoroughly
heated and cheese melted. Serve 6.
SALAD BOWL
Toes together cut washed raw spinach, sliced
radishes and sliced green onions with French
dressing.
OR DISStftT
Compote of fresh or 'Canned assorted fruit
topped, witn whipped cottage or cream i
urackeis.
Satway
Homtmaiers' Burtdm
julu in WRIOHT,
Nob Hill Coffee, lb. pkg. 23c
fresh, whole b Ifa. pkg. 45C
Canterbury Tea d3c
Orange Pekoe, black Vi-lb. srsf
Tomalo Juice, fancy -lAo
Sunny Dawn (10 pts.) No. S w
Orange Juice 10
Sparkle Wo. t eaa
Cider Vinegar lo
Old Mill brand mi art bottle 'w
Dried Prunes
Cellophane pkg. t-lb. pkg.
Raisins, . seedless
Full of Iron 4-lb.pkg.
Tenderonl, Van Camp
"Macaroni' dish I pkg.
Macaroni & Spaghetti
Porter's elbow S4-os. pkg.
Porter Egg Noodles '
and FRILLETS ' 1-lb.
Potato Chips
Bluebell large pkg.
Mustard, Tempty llo
Yellow. iaitv lS-oi. lar
Apple Juice, S&W
- 32-os. glass
Sunbrile Cleanser Co
Cleans stubborn spot . Mo. 1 eaa
White Magic
"First rate" bleach Vi gal.
30
46'
10
23
24'
25
38'
17
FARM-FRESH PRODUCE
RHUBARB
Local, field
lb. 8c
APPLES
WINESAP
Sweat and Juicy '
2 lbs. 25c
Healthr. Tiity
Lb.
Desert
Lb.
Arliona.
Calif.
SUNKIST
Lb.
Vaiencias
Lb.
51'
II1
12'
11'
Calavos
Grapefruit
LEMONS
ORANGES
SPINACH -J2'
GreenOnionsr; tu5c
RADISHES tu5c
CELERY ""...,, Ui 18
ONIONS a- 31J5
DICED BEETS
Blue Tag fancy
No. 303 glass 11c
GREEN BEANS
Wilamet Standard
(2 cans 10 pts.)
No. 2 can 12c
RINSO SUPER SWAN
- SOAP SUDS SOAP.
Granulated . Concentrated Fins) for dish pat.
24-oz. pkg. 23c Z4-0 Pk 23c Re' 6c
Del Mail CORN
Cream style
(20 pts.)
No. 2 can 15c
Diced Carrots
Blue Tsg
303 jar 12c
SAFEIW MEATS
Fre.h Troll Caught
KING SALMON B' th PU 43c
81,Md ,b.44c
FRESH CRABS lB 8hIbl. 24o
FRESH OYSTERS pInt 65o
en SAUSAGE fyr"1' ib, 39c
4R Luncheon Loaves tA''2,dlb.48c
WEINERS 8k,nU" fc 37c
GRAPE JAM
Llbbr's
303 jar 26a
No. 1 Walnuts
Oregon large
1-lb. pkg. 45c
8R
GRADE "A" STEER
T-Bone Steaks
Sirloin Steaks
Rib Steaks
Round Steaks
ROaSlS Bladcut
Rump Roasts
BEEF
Ib. 48c
Ib. 40c
Ib. 32c
Ib. 38c
Ib. 27c
Ib. 26c
SPRING
LAMB
Leg of Lamb
Grade A, lb. 38d
Lamb Shoulders.
Grade A, lb. 34o
Rib Lamb Chops
Grade A, lb. 43d
Breast of Lamb,
Grade A, lb. 19d