TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, Jin. 13. 1346
BOSC PEARS ARE
IN FAVOR WITH
DETROIT EATERS
Raymond Reter, chairman of
Ihe Fruit Growers League and
local traffic association, today
said "people in Detroit, Mich.,
are now highly conscious of the
fine eating qualities of Bosc
pears. Fruit dealers of Detroit
arc fold on the profitability of
handling Fall Russet Boscs from
the Mcdford district as a result
of the recent promotion and
conditioning campaign sponsor
ed by the two committees."
Local Bosc growers will be
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Gmnd Rapidi 2, Michigan
pleased to know that as a re
sult of the five cents a box they
contributed, the forty carload
pool of Boscs shipped from here
will return a higher price to
the grower than the average of
other markets, Reter said.
First Class Outlet
Detroit, heretofore one of the
lowest cities in the country in
per capita comsumpiion m
Boscs, is now rapidly becoming
a first class outlet for local
quality-conditioned fruit, the
committee chairman said.
"By working with the trade
and demonstrating the dollar
and cent value of proper handl
ing as well as carrying the ball
on advertising, the local com
mittee has made unfriendly re
ceivers highly enthusiastic for
Rogue River Valley pears and
the consumers are for the first
time getting pears that are best
for eating," Reter said.
Some money from the five
cents per box promotion fund
has been left over for next
year's compaign, it was stated.
What the Girl Scouts
Are Doing
TO
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Monday after school: Wing
Scouts weather program.
Tuesday evening: Mariner
club with Mrs. Eva Kight, lead
er, and Sub-Deb Social club
with Mrs. Zane Kcmler as,
leader. '
Dr. William B. Lampc, mod-
erator of the General Assembly
! of the Presbyterian church, high
I est officer in the denomination,
will be entertained by the First
j Presbyterian church here next
I Wednesday. Dr. Lampe, who
was elected moderator last May,
is making a brief tour of west
coast churches.
He has been pastor of several
Important churches, including 25
years at the West Presbyterian
church, St. Louis, Mo., and ac
cording to the Rev. Harry Han
sen, local pastor, he is rated
among the brilliant preachers of
the church, has been prominent
in its councils and has held num
erous positions of honor.
Presbyterian moderators are
elected annually at the general
assembly meeting. Occupying a
position of highest honor and
great responsibility, the modern
tor is the executive for the en
the church and is charged with
seeing that all activities planned
by the general assembly arc ex
ecuted and committees and
boards function properly
throughout the year.
It is customary for the mocle-
'rator to visit 11 many churches
as possible in various sections of
the United States to learn at first
hand the condition of the church
and to convey the particular pro
gram emphasis suggested by the
general assembly for the year.
With 8,900 churches in the de
nomination and the moderator's
ability to visit only a relatively
few, it is considered a distinct
honor to be selected for his call.
Ministers and delegation from
ch irehes throughout southwest
Oregon are expected from as far
as Coos Bay, Bandon, North
Bend on-the coast and Tule Lake
and Klamath Falls on the east.
The moderator's address will
be given at 7:30 p. m. Wednes
day in the church following a
covered dish dinner to be given
by the congregation in his honor.
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Willard Williams, 29. Klamath
Indian from Beatty, Ore., was
brought to the Jackson county
jail Friday by Paul Hanlin, de
puty marshal, who stated that
Williams wil be held on a charge
of murder until the next session
of the grand jury.
Williams was arrested follow
ing the death of Elinan Smith.
19, also an Indian, who died as
the result of knife wounds, Han
lin reports.
8 p. m. In the American Legion songs, music by l male quartet,
room at the armory it was an- j recitations and instrumental mu
nounced yesterday. , sic wiu fonow the dinner.
It was stated that officers of
Post No. 15 of the Legion would
attend the meeting and that oth
er members interested may at
tend if they wish. All veterans
of the second world war are
urged to be present.
Everyone Is cordially Invited,
according to President D. E. Wil.
C. P. T ownsendites
To Honor Founder
Central Point, Jan. 12 Town
send club of Central Point will
have a pot-luck dinner at 1 p. m.
today celebrating the birthday
of the founder, Dr. Townsend.
A program consisting of chorus
eS'w&& ...because Wards is the
PiVI f '' nation's largest retailer of
' popular priced furs!
ffJsij Js ' We buy for less -sell for
' N . ' less. Result? Incomparable
! "TP .' values today and
v?- Mv",w.. every day -at Wards I
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111 GLOSSY BLACK
Ivnl'M $ 111 KIDSKIM-
. " ' , ;; ; $ Your f00"'9 dress-up furl Supple,
"2 jfr' 9 JVj' j shimmering, inky black kidskin! Styled
'' $ ' V tjR. I W''1 swe8P'n9 'uedo, deep turnback
lrlf 1 ? If cuffs! See it at this amazing price!
f Hill i fl Glamorous lynx-Dyed
'.A Sill ' Alpine lamb
1 i rV I Greatcoat $55.00
' S i 3 f k China Mink-Dyed Coney
i V" ''111 I (Women's Sizes at
4 ! I no Extra Cost) $59.50
f HI t , j! ,vj, Hollander Blended
H M Con6y $77.00
$ I JV '.fcfcJ luxurious Sable-Dyed
UmJJ'l Squirrel Locke $135.00
1 "A: Hollander Northern
' 1 Back Muskrat $269.00
. 1 ;' "Plus 20'. tax
Use Wards
I ' Convenient Time
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, MONTGOMERY WARD
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San Francisco. Jan. 12 (U.R)
Six navy enlisted men face
general court martial as a re
sult of theft charges filed in
connection with the disappear
ance of $3,000 worth of food
and other government property
at the Port Chicago, Cal., naval
base.
CAKI) OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for the flowers and kindness shown
during our recent bereavement.
E. G. Henselman and family.
POST TALKS SET
Further discussion of the for
mation of a special American
Legion chapter here for World
War II veterans will be held at
a meeting set for Monday at
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