Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    ZIOHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Thuridar. Not. 8. I94S
RECORD INFLUX
OF TOURISTS IS
State Highway Commission
Travel and Information
Dept. Plans Campaign
By Eldon Barrett
United Press Correspondent
Salem, Ore., Nov. 8 (U.R)
The state highway commission's
travel and information depart
ment Is shifting back into high
Bear after operating in com
pound low during four years of
war.
Back In the driver's seat Is
Director Harold B. Say, who
was on leave from the depart
ment while in the navy where
he held the rank of commander.
Say picked up a few Ideas
while In the service and he
plans to use some of these ideas
in the lob of luring tourists 10
Oregon, the primary objective
of the department.
Record Influx S..n
Say believes that Orcgonlans
must prepare themselves tor tne
greatest tourist business ever
seen in the state.
He pointed out that Imme
diately after gasoline restric
tions were lifted last August,
every person that owned a car
took to the open road (at least
for a mile or two) just to see
what It felt like. This pent up
desire to travel is rapidly being
released and Say believes It will
gain such momentum that near
ly everyone who can afford it
will be traveling next summer.
"We'll have more business in
Oregon than we can handle at
first." Say asserts.
To entice the nation's tourist
to Oregon, the travel and In
formation department Is step
ping up its national advertising
program. It has some $200,000
for this purpose more than
twice the amount spent on ad
vertising In 1841.
Cltli.ns Can Bid
Falling in line with comments
by the governor's tourist promo
tion committee, Say says that
Oregonians themselves can do a
lot toward advertising Oregon
right here at home.
"Treat the tourist good, and
he will come back and bilng
his friends," said Say.
He recommends that ner-
chants plan merchandising pro
grams to sell goods typical of
tl.e Pacific northwest, parties
larly of the state, such as
Pendleton shirts, loggers' boots,
myrtle wood and Juniper novel
ties, and buckaroo clothing.
He explained that on a trip
through New Mexico and Art
zona, he noticed that nearly
every tourist purchased a
Navajo blanket, a commodity
typical of that area.
Chambers Advised
He suggests that chambers of
commerce be prepared to show
and tell tourists where they can
see Oregon's 'industries In the
field.
"A tourist Isn't satisfied with
just seeing a flatcar loaded with
logs, as a representation of our
logging Industry. He wants to
see those logs cut and brought
out of the woods," Say elaborat
ed. Say was very gratified at
learning of Interest taken by
other organizations In connec
tion with tourist promotion.
"The more persons interested,
the better Job we can do," he
said.
D.A.V. Forget-Me-Not Drive
Friday, Saturday Proclaimed
Mayor Clarence A. Meeker
today proclaimed next Friday
and Saturday "Forget-Me-Nof
day in Mcdford and urged resi
dents to support the drive for
funds by the Jackson County
chapter. Disabled American
Veterans, for the rehabilitation
of disabled veterans.
D. A. V. Chapter Command
er John Meals said the commit
tee in charge of the special drive
will have headquarters at the
Allen Hotel.
"Forget-Mc-Not funds," Meals
said, "are used entirely for the
chapter's rehabilitation pro
gram. Our service officer, 205
Liberty building, offers free
assistance to all veterans In pre
paring and filing claims with
the Veterans Administration,
The mayor's proclamation
follows:
"WHEREAS, the patriotic
citizens of this community fully
realize that the nation's first
obligation should be to the dis
abled veteran, who has given e
part of his body and his well
being In defense of our land
and;
"WHEREAS, the number of
disabled veterans of World War
II returning to our shores has
already exceeded the number
who returned from World War
I, and;
"WHEREAS, the Disabled
American Veterans, an organlza
tlon incorporated by an act of
Congress as an official voice of
men and women disabled in
defense of the nation, has pledg
ed Itself to see that our disabled
veterans and their dependents
are so compensated as to be
enabled to maintain a decent
American standard of living,
and;
"WHEREAS, the local chapter
of the Disabled American Veter
ans has been of great service to
the veterans of this community.
and:
"WHEREAS, the D. A. V. has
chosen Nov. 0th and 10th as its
annual Forget-Me-Not Days in
this community, the funds de
rived from said drive to be used
In behalf of the disabled veteran
and his dependents:
"THEREFORE, I Clarence
Central Point
Central Point, Nov. 8 Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Gurkozlch, of
San Jose, Calif., spent several
days recently visiting at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. G L.
Floux. They enjoyed some fish
ing while here, and said that
they thought southern Oreison
pretty nice. This was their first
trip to Oregon.
Homo Extension unit will
meet at the home of Nola Gm-hr-ing
on November 14. This Is a
week earlier than usual .icccusc
of Thanksgiving day.' Subject
for the meeting will be "Sugnr
Saving Recipes" presented by
Mrs. Stella Anderson and Mrs.
Martha Parsons.
Golden Link class party will
be at the home of Mrs. Lettic
Gregory, Friday, November 9.
Kenneth Adams S-2c returred
to San Diego Sunday, o'ter
visiting relatives and friends
here for a few days.
Un Mall Tribune Want Ada
Navy Discharges .
Over Half Million
Washington, Nov. 8 (U.R)
The navy demobilization pro
gram has passed the half-million
mark,
A spokesman said today that
through yesterday 805,000 offi
cers and enlisted personnel were
discharged. This Included 441,
000 male enlisted, 47,000 male
officers and 16,500 Waves (20
per cent of the total Wave
strength).
TEDDERS ARRIVE
Washington, Nov. 8 (U.R)
British Air Marshal Sir Arthur
Tedder arrived here by plone
from Great Britain with Mrs.
Tedder today for a three-weeks
tour of U. S. military Installa
tions. The Tedders were greet
ed by Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, for
mer commander of the U. S.
strategic air forces, and other
high military officials.
fie i
to C1hsTi 4 lit) Saturday aftarnooo
t-iaaia ramemnef
i V .". , mod, W,h CINCH
HOT CAKE MIX. Each pack
age contain! AIL neceuary
Ingredienli. Just add water, mix
and bake. For a fatly change
(old 'A cup of
grated cheeie
Into package
contents and
bake.
Try Cinch
Wafflos and
Cinch Corn
Bread, fool
PASTEURIZED
Meeker, mayor of Medford do
hereby proclaim Friday and
Saturday Disabled American
Veterans Forget-Me-Not Days
and request all citizens, interest
ed groups and societies to par
ticipate in the day.
"Clarence A. Meeker."
Wermuth Greeted
By 20 Relatives
And Loving Wife
Chicago, Nov. 8 U.R MaJ.
Arthur W. Wermuth, the "one
man army" on Bataan's fall,
came home today for a reunion
with his wife.
He stepped from a plane that
brought him, with his mother
and sister, from San Francisco,
into the arms of his wife, Jean.
She smothered him with kisses,
as a group of nearly 20 relatives
crowded around to greet him. 1
"Gosh this Is Just about the
most wonderful feeling I've
ever had," Wermuth said.
Back to within six pounds of
his normal 185 pound weight.
Wermuth said he had wasted
away to 103 pounds in Jap
prisons.
"He doesn't look to me as
though he's changed much," his of war finance, said today that
wife said.
good.'
"He looks awfully
North Dakota Tops
'' Bond Purchases
Washington, Nov. 8 (U.R)
Robert Coyne, assistant director
Park View
Convalescent Home
153 Granite St., Alhland. Ore.
Equipment for bed patients.
Registered Nurse In Charge
CERTIFIED
ACCORDION
STUDIO
1211 W. Main Ph. 2755
North Dakota leads the nation
in purchases of E bonds with 31
per cent of its goal achieved.
Montana, neighboring state
to the west, was second with
nearly 30 per cent of its E quo
ta met, Coyne said.
Husbands! Wives!
Want new Pep and Vim?
Tbousauidj of couple are weak, worn-out, ex
LuiuttHl lolely because bodr lucks Iron. For new
Im. vltaJltv. try Osim Tonic Tablets. Contain1
Iron yon. too, may nerd for pep: also lupplim
tiumiD Bi, Get 35c Introductory lUe now only 2'M.
At all druf stores everywhere In
Medford at Western Thrift Stores.
The goal for purchases by In
dividuals is 54,000,000,000. Of
this it is expected $2,000,000,000
will be in the series securities.
Us Mail Trtnun Want Ada.
Worry of '
FALSE TEETH
Slipping or Irritating?
Don't be embarrassed by loose fa Is
teeth slipping, dropping or wabbltnf
when you eat, talk or laugh. Just
sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your
plates. This pleasant powder gives a
remarkable sense of added comfort
and security by holding plates mora
firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty tast
or feeling. It's alkaline (non-acid). Get
FASTEETH at any drug store.
re
av .R,C5k
Vou'if find ptenty ef fresh fruits end vegetables at Safemy
There's nothing like tender, fresh fruits and vegetables to add mouthwatering zest to November meals . . . and
there's no place like Safeway to find them delectably fresh! That's why Safeway can guarantee the flavor and
quality of fruits and vegetables every time you buy. So serve them often now . . . while they're still plentiful.
How to make hearty
soups for winter energy
A steaming bowl of hearty soup is a
short cut to energy during these
days when Jack Frost holds sway.
With winter produce as a base you
can create an appetizing repertoire of
delicious soups to satisfy the most
robust appetite. Build your menus
about any of the recipes listed below
and don't be surprised when the
whole family calls for second helpings.
CABBAGE
Crisp solid heads, locally grown
lb. 5c
POTATOES
U. S. No. Ti Netted Gemr
10 lbs. 35c
Lowest price In Medford on
50-lb Sacks U. S. No. 2 Spuds
APPLES
Crispy, Juicy Jonathans or Delicious
Extra fancy, fancy and C grade
lb. 1214c
Sweet Potatoes
Jerseys
Squash
Marblehead or Hubbard
Celery
lb. 7V2c
. 5c
lb. 17c
CARROT AND POTATO CHOWDIR
1 small dry onion,
finely chopped
4 tbsps. butter or
margarine
2 cups diced raw
potatoes
2 cups boiling .
water
1 tsp. salt
Vi tsp. paprika
2 carrots, diced
and cooked
2 cups scalded
milk f
1 tbsp. flour
In large saucepan; saute onion in 2
tablespoons butter or margarine un
til lightly browned; add potatoes,
boiling water, salt and paprika. Boil
about 15 minutes, or until potatoes
are soft. Add carrots, milk, and flour
mixed with remaining butter or mar
garine. Cook 5 minutes, stirring until
smooth and thickened. Serves 6.
UNTIL OR MAN SOUP
2 slices bacon or Dash of cayenne
salt pork, aicea l tbsp. shorten-
Yz cup sliced onion ing
Steero .
Bouillon
Cubes S0DA CRACKERS
n-cub. 2-ib. pkg. 33c-
Cauliflower
Snowball
Oranges VB,enel"
252's and larger
Grapes
Red Emperors
lb. 15c
5 Lb- 54c
lb. 13c
Soup Mixes
Betty Crocker's
VTea&3Pkg,27c
Camels
also Chesterfield, Lucky
Strike, Raleigh and Kools.
2Pkgs.25c ctn.123
Roma Wine
Sweet White
F"th" $1.05
2 tsps. flour
1 hard-cooked
egg
1 lemon, sliced
6 cups cold
water
Vi cup sliced
. celery
1 cup lentils or
beans
!4 tsp. salt
t tsp. dry
- mustard
Crisp bacon or salt pork; add onion
and celery; saute until lightly
browned. Add lentils or beans, which
have been washed; add water, cover;
simmer 3 hours, or until beans are
soft, adding more water as needed.
Rub through sieve; reheat; add well
mixed seasonings. Melt shortening;
stir in flour; add strained soup mix
ture gradunlly; cook 3 minutes, stir
ring constantly, until smooth and
thickened. Turn into serving dishes;
garnish with thin slices of hard
cooked egg and lemon. Serves 4.
Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau
JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Director
Oyster Crackers brand
I -lb. pkg. ISc
Flapjack Flour, Alber's 2y2-lb. pkg. 22c
Kraft Cheese, parmisello grated pkg. lie
Cheese Spread, Kraft pineapple 5-oz. 1 9c
Cheese AJrrcLFF.dL.ento !2-lfc. pkg. 20c
Macaroni Dinner 6-oz. pkg. ISc
Porter Spaghetti CouTLong . 14-oz. pkg. Ic
Cherub Milk, 3 fall cans 27c; 4 baby tins ISc
Peanut Butter Be'' I -lb. jar 25c
Sunny Bank Margarine (8 pts.) I -lb. pkg. 20c
5 Leg of Lamb
2 Shoulder Lamb cut' AA ib
Eh D AIM OltMNA 1 4M I
U MIIII UIIUJJS, laillU 'AA
3 Rib Chops, lamb
0 Lamb Stew
0 Beef Short Ribs, AA & A grade, lb. 20c
0 Ground Beef, ground fresh lb. 28c
5 Sirloin Steak 'AA' lb. 42c 'A' lb. 38c
2 Chuck Roast, arm & blade "A" lb. 27c
0 Asst. Luncheon Meal, type 2 lb. 45c
0 Hen Turkeys, grade A lb. 43c
0 Fryers New York Dressed "A" lb. 48c
OFowl New York Dr.is.d "A" lb. 4lc
Morning Glory Oats
Mother's Oafs
H. 0. Oafs
Regular and
quick
Cup and Saucer
Prom.
Quick
Cooking
Cream of Wheat Re9Q1u"rd
Malfo Meal FZ3SSt
Flapjack Flour, Albers
Inw Pftltnuar Miv Plain (10-os.
""J "HA pkg.) or corn
4 Grade $Jc Grade j)c l&U
pts, AA lb. $7 A lb. iO 3m7
. 35c "A ib. 34c .
lb. www "A lb. '
aa" lb. 45c- -A" ib. 43c I
AA- lb. 20c -A- lb. 1 7c I
Sno White Salt, plain or iodized
Grade "A" Eggs, large
Grade "A" Butter, (8 pts.)
Beans S
Rice, Blue Rose
43-oz. pkg. 26c
3-lb. pkg. 3Sc
2-Ib. pkg.24c
28-oz. pkg. 22c
2S-oz. pkg. 22c
2i2'lh. pkg. 22c
IOI 2-OZ. pkg. 21c
pkg. 7c
dozen 62c
1 - lb. pkg. 55c
2- lb. pkg. 22c
2-lh. pkg. 22c
leer) to Carve
Property
Just send for your FREE copy
of Julia Lee Wright's illustrated
booklet "Cutting Remarks," tell
in. how to carve ALL KINDS
OF MEAT, POULTRY AND
FISH. A letter or postcard with
your complete return address is
all you need!
Address it to
Julia Lee Wright
SAFEWAY HOMEMAKERS' IUREAU
P. O. Box 2110-CB
San Francisco, Calif.
Vinegar, Old Mill Cider, qt. ISc
Mustard & Gayer.no gj- 2-oz. 9c
Chocolate Syrup SileT-s 20-oz. 28c
Tomato Sauce Btuinfet 5c
Sauerkraut Juice Libby., 1 2c
Cube Starch Stalev'a I -lb. ok?. 9c
w
Cornbread Mix
Cinch
Under
wood
16-oz.
3-oi.
can
Deviled Ham
Toothpicks, reg. 5c
Floor Wax j0z
White Magic Bleach
Clorox Bleach, i2-gal. h. 25c
Hand Lotion J9eV bottI. 33c
18c
18c
3 Pkg. 10c
qt. 97c
17c
2-gal.
bottle
plus
tax
5
Mb.
Jar
33cf;!b64e
Try Edward" s
Pulverized grind
for Silex!
Maxwell House
drip coffee
M. J. B. Coffee
regular and drip
Golden West
reg. grind coffee
Chase & Sanborn
quality coffee bag
Nob Hill Coffee, 23c; 2-ib. bag 45c
Airway Coffee, Ub ba 20c; 3-ib. bag 58c
Edwards Coffee Re?- & drip, Mb. jar 28c 2-ib- 54c
Mb. OOc 2-lb. COc
OU jar 03
3mb62c
jar
Mb.
ar
jar
Mb. Oftc
9
White King Palmolive Sweetheart
Toilet Soap Toilet Soap Toilet Soap
3 bars 14c Re9 s'e 3 bors 20c 2 bars 13c
LETS' TALK TURKEY
Canterbury Tea
Orange Pekoe 16-bag pkg.
Borden's Hemo rQ
Delicious. 1 -lb. jar OwC
Cocomalt
Very Nourishing 1 -lb.
i3c m
Mb. jar 41C
WHiH YOU OBtAMIN ABOUT THAT
HHt TURKEY YOOO LIKE FOB
TIANKS6IVIN6 . . . OVf TVAT VOO
CAN DEPEND ON
BEINS THC TALK
OF THE TA8LE
T1 I f V
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MOt WHAT EVeH VOO'tS
COINS AND HEAD FOR
YOU SAFEWAY MARKET-
AUO PiACE V0UR ORDER
FOR THE SIZE BIRD
YOU'LL NEED ...
THEN lEAVt THE REST
TO US... WE'LL SEE TO
IT THAT YOU SET ONE
OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED
TURKEYS THAT EVERYONE
Hurry! Kitchen Craft
Cake Naming Contest
ends Nov. 19. Hurry!
Kitchen Craft Flour
25-lb. sock $1.1550 -lb. sock.
Get your entry blank today!
They finished their job
let's finish ours with
VICTORY SONDS
for the last time, America . . .
buy extra bonds
SAFEWAY
i
SKIM THiU ADDS
i -a fey
TO ITS GOODNESS