Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 24, 1946, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Thutidar. Jan. 24, 1946
E
IS PETER GERIG
Redding, Calif., Jan. 24
Peter Gerig, well-known Bieber
rancher and member of the
board of tupervisors In Lassen
county, was named general
Chairman today by the executive
committee of a drive to raise
$50,000 for a nation-wide adver
tising program to attract tourists
to the Shasta-Cascade Wonder
land.
. . The executive committee, com
posed of J R. Shannon, chair
man. Charles M. Dicker, presi
dent of the Redding Chamber of
Commerce, John J. FitzpatricK
Glenn D. Newton, city attorney
and Thomas B. Riley, all of Red
ai nam,., Cleria to the chair
manship after a meeting of the
board of directors last week au
thorized the expansion of activi
ties of the Shasta-Cascade Won
derland association.
The association, which during
war time when traveling was re
atricted did little advertising,
plans to expand Its program for
nf Shasta.
Siskiyou, Modoc, Lassen, Trinity
and Tehama counties In Califor
nia, and Jackson, Klamath ana
tlM ! Oreson. the
nine counties of the Shasta-Cas-
eade Wonderland.
Th. ramnnlcn to finance this
program will raise funds from
voluntary coniriDuuons u
memberships in the association
nHtf nnlnttd out that the
association's program c "o v e r s
lour points: Advertising, to Dring
the tourist; tne industrial expan
Inn Which lnfflrallv will follow
conservation of the natural re
sources of the area; and an edu
cation program of service to the
tourist.
L
Washington, Jan. 24 U.R)
The House Interstate Commerce
committee today approved a bill
designed to curb the activities of
James C. Petrlllo and his Ameri
can Federation of Musicians
(AFL).
The vote In favor of the meas
ure was 14 to 6.
The bill does not mention Pe
trlllo by name, but It is openly
aimed at him, It would make it
unlawful tor anyone to coerce
or attempt to compel radio
broadcaster:
1. To empldy mora people
than needed.
2. To pay money to anyone
for failure to give employment
to any person in connection with
broadcasting business.
3. To pay more than once for
ervlces.
4. To refrain from broadcast
ing non-commercial educational
or cultural programs in which
the participants receive no pay.
5. To refrain from broadcast
ing of tiny radio program origi
nating outside the United States.
U. P.'s Sky Dunlap
Resigns To Start
Santa Ana Paper
Portland, Jan. 24 (U.R) Res
ignation of John W. "Sky" Dun
lap as Pacific northwest mana
ger of the United Press and ap
pointment of Nick Bourne as his
successor was announced here
today.
Dunlap Is returning to his
home city of Santa Ana, Calif.,
to become general manager and
co-publisher of a new afternoon
paper, the Santa Ana Dally
Globe. His associate and editor
will be George E. Hart, a Santa
Ana newspaperman, former gen
eral manager and editor of the
Twin Falls, Idaho, Times, and
since 1043 cltv editor of the Eu
gene, Oregon, Register Guard.
Bourne has been northwest
business representative In Port
land since 1044. He is a former
U.P. west coast manager and
Reno bureau manager.
RELEASE OF FATHERS
URGED BY JULY FIRST
Washington, Jan. 24 (U.R)
A senate subcommittee Investi
gating demobilization today
urged the release of all fathers
from the army by July 1, It
also called for Immediate dis
charge of all soldiers not per
forming essential duties.
Gen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower,
army chief of staff, told a group
of protesting wives yesterday
that there are now 700,000
fathers in the army and that
500.000 of them would be re
leased by July 1 under the'new
demobilization plan.
Mother of Four
Gives Them Up
For Love of Boy
Benton Harbor, Mich., Jan
24 U.R) The 23-year-old wife
of a taxicab driver signed a court
release today for adoption of her
four children so she could get
a divorce and marry a 17-year-old
boy.
Mrs. Wynona Ezell and her
husband, Claience, 24, appeared
before probate Judge Malcolm
Hatfield and signed the adoption
papers.
Judge Hatfield said she was
the victim of "an emotional
storm" over her love for 17-year-
old Lawrence Slpe, Jr., son of
a restaurant owner.
The Ezells' children, Danny,
5 months old, Wllma Faye, 2,
Peggy Ann, 3, and Mamie De-
lores, 4, were placed In licensed
boarding homes in Benton Har
bor and St. Joseph pending their
adoption.
Ezell told the judge that "I
am stepping out of the picture
so my wife can get a divorce."
He did not protest his wife's
action.
City Council Bows
To Union Pressures;
Returns Fire Pots
Sagnaw, Mich., Jan. 24 (U.R)
The CIO United Auto Workers
won a minor skirmish today
when firepots were returned to
General Motors pickets in Saginaw.
The firepots used by pickets
to keep warm were removed
last week when the Saginaw
Manufacturers association de
manded enforcement of a city
ordinance forbidding fires on
public property.
The union threatened to make
It hot for city officials.
The city council amended the
ordinance.
Closing time ror Bundny Too Late
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon
fleas rememoer
New!
Light,fluffy,
easily digested
Heinz PreCookd
Cereal Pood-
made from three
choice grains.
lour baby will
like it!
Your grocer also ha
a complete Heini,
Strained Rods line.
fjfftt trial package
of the new, tony,
nourishing Helm Pre-cooked
Cereal Pood for your
baby. Write to H. J. Heins
Co., Dept. N, Pittsburgh, Pa.
For BIGGER and BETTER
Maximum egg production,,
at lower coat. That's the story
of Triangle X-tra egg pro
ducer. A carefully balanced
feed supplying the require
ments for more extra grade
eggs, tlash or pellets.
TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER
India Lost Faith In United States
During War, William Phipps Claims
People of India have lost faith
In the United States, William
Phipps, Associated Press corre
spondent and son of W. E. Phipps
of Medfoid, said before the city
club of Portland recently.
Phipps, who spent two years
In India covering the recent war,
said the 11 per cent of Indians
literate enough to form a public
opinion are suffering from bit
ter disillusionment. It might be
considered & four freedoms hang
over for India was in ecstacy
when it learned of the Atlantic
Charter, according to Phipps.
Indians have no faith in Brit
ain and exuberance over the
charter had nothing to do with
Winston Churchill, the corre-i
Wood and Coal Combination
HEATERS
Younger's Appliance
31 N. Bartlett
spondent claims. It grew entire
ly from th3ir belief in the United
States as a "citadel of world
freedom." They expected us to
use our power to "put the screws
on England" and thus liquidate
the British Empire.
Nothing happened except that
American power was thrown be
hind Britain, Netherlands and
France to force return of their
colonial empires. The only voice
raised In opposition, Phipps said,
came from Russia while India
wanted that voice to be American.
Park View
Convalescent Home
153 Granite St. Ashland Ore
Registered Nurse in Charge
Equipment for bed patients.
OVERSEAS G. I. MAIL
MAY BE REGISTERED
Washington, Jan. 24 (U.R)
Mail to soldiers overseas can be
registered and insured starting improved mail service stemmed
Feb. 1 but unsolicited parcels from the fact that fewer letters
still will be banned. no are being mailed and com-
The war department said the bat losses of mail have stopped.
Do
FALSE TEETH
Rock. Slide or Slip? :
FASTEETH, an Improved powder I
to be sprinkled on upper or lower!
plates, holds false teeth more firmly 1
in place. Do not slide, slip or rock. :
No gummy, rooey, pasty taste or ;
feeling. FASTEETH Is alkaline (non-j
acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate ,
odor" denture breath). Get FAS
TEETH at any drug store. '
TERMINAL CAB CO.
Call 7117
DAY and NIGHT SERVICE
COMFORTABLE, CLEAN CABS
Thev'H revel in reveille
MfffV w
In breaktasi iu" .iC,ar
more at Safeway dunng 1946.
9
j How to Put Variety
j Into Your Breakfasts
J FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICIS
Dress up breakfast fruits and Juices
J by serving them in grapefruit or orange
shells.
Half grapefruit or grapefruit sec-
tions sweetened with honey and
broiled
Sliced oranges sprinkled with pow-
l dered sugar
Sliced bananas in orange juice
Grapefruit sections in grape juice
I CIRIALS
J A good way to get variety in breakfasts
I is to use different packaged ready-to-I
eat cereals.
I Hot oatmeal cooked with raisins,
dates, figs or prunes
Hot cereal (oatmeal or farina type)
l served with brown sugar, honey,
I cinnamon, nutmeg, jelly, apple-
sauce, syrup or butter
I Hot cereals garnished with dry
I cereals
' Boiled rice with cinnamon and
i sugar
I Rico cakes with mnplc-flavored
syrup
i Heated shredded cereal with hot
i milk
j MIAOS
I Here's where you'll find the packaged
1 ready-mixes come in handy, j
Quick coflee cake made from pan- i
cake flour J
Popovers from popover mix J
Apple pancakes (add 1 cup i
chopped apples to 2 cups pancake J
flour) J
Marmalade muffins made bv top- i
ping each muffin before it is baked
with a teaspoon of marmalade j
Cornbread or corn muffins made
from cornbread mix
Hot scones from biscuit mix '
INTRIIS
Sunday breaJtfast is a favorite time for J
entertaining. Here are some entrees i
that guests or family are sure to like.
Scrambled eggs with fresh or i
canned tomatoes i
Baked eggs with hashed brown
Sno-White Sal
Plain or iodized.
Blue Rose brand pkg.
Dried Prunes
2-lb. cello pkg.
Choice Prunes 2Vl
Red Tag choice can
Pears
Silver Grille
Peaches
Highway Halves
Peas
Highway, 4-sieve
Peas
Sweet Pickins
Green Beans
Cardenside std.
Cr. Style Corn
C'ntry Home fey C.B. can
Wit. Ker. Corn
Country Home G.B.
Cr. Siyle Corn
Del Maiz
pkg. 7C
22c
31c
17c
"::A 27c
Ne;n2Vi22c
14c
OATS
RBOE KR9SP.ES
KELLOGG PEP
EVAP.IMK
MORNING GLORY
Regular & Quick
KELLOGG'S
for health
3-lb. jskg. 23c
51 2-oz. pkg. 12c
8-oz. pkg. 9c
Premier Beer
12-oz. bottle
20c
3 tal cans 27c All other 3 tall cans 30c
CHERUB Cs. (48) $4.29 brands in stock (Cs. (48) $4.69
Peacock Oafs
Pancake Flour
Rolled and Minit
9-lb.sack
SUZANNA
3l2-lb. pkg.
Ccrnbread Mix lb. pkg,
No. 2
can
57c
ISc
18c
Corn tfeal Alber's 40-oz. pkg. ISc
Cane Sugar 10 lbs e'e
Sugar POWDERED I -lb. box 8c
Uamp No 39 Now Valid)
potatoes
Co
Corned beef hash with poached
Hominy grits with sausage cakes
Fried scrapple with orange mar
malade Crenmeddried beef with rice cakes
Scalloped hard-cooked eggs and
mushrooms
Sautced chicken livers with scram
bled eggs
Safeway
Homemakers Bureau
Palmolivo
SOAP
TOILET
SOAP
Both
Size
2 I 19'
no. 2-,- mmmsm
can l5C fTtl
No. 2 1 1- iMMSr lj
n215C jPFfgyP
ri3c BLA.Pk,.1g!
4
I Wueafena- J
I Coffee Deal
1 Sve I0c on any I
I bnd of coffee j
I ,..,Turrinyour I
I Wheatena Box Top I
I Today! j
I Gerber's j
I Oatmeal & I
I Cereal j
L 8 :15' J
2for25c
Case of 24 $2.95
SheffordG.is.sp. 5 oz.
Pimienro & Olive-Pirn. gl-
Soda Crackers 1Q
Snowf lakes Mb. pkg. ISC
Hi-Ko Crackers
Tasty Tid Bits Mb. pkg. ttIC
M Hill Cd.ea
High grade coffee 1-lb.
Airway Coffee
Whole bean. 3-lb. bag 58c
Hes-Caffe
Instant coffee 4-oz. jar
bag
lb.
Cardenside Special! Buffet tin
23c
.Go
SQc
3c
Tomato Soup
Campbell's,, 10'2-oz
CaSsup
Red Hill brand. can
Swift's Prem
Lunch Meat 12-oz. can
Grapefruit Jce. 46.0I.
Town H'se fey unswt can
Sardines
King Solomon tall
3 for 25c
,3:iri4c
33c
29c
No. 1 If.
IIU
Dog Feed
Friskies Cubes
Tobacco
Granger
Model
Half & Half ...
2-lb. pkg. 22C
3 pk 23c
3 pkgs. 28e
............. pkg. 11 a
Here's meat you can serve with assurance of complete satisfaction that's a guarantee
Luncheon Meat Spiced
LUX
TOILET
SOAP
Very gentle
3tx20e
Lamb Roast
Shoulder AA A
SqcUuVe lb.35c 34c
Lamb Stew
Neck AA A
5ES lb.J019'
White Magic Bleach
Yi gallon 14
Pork Steak zxr lb.34e
Pork Liver Tender
Pork Sausage Type' lb.39c
Loin Chops Loln158c.55c
Lamb Chops Ri045c.43c
Smoked Saus. rpz lb.45c
Polish Saus. tvp. i lb. 45
PORK
ROAST
SHOULDER
Round
bone cut
No
Shank
lb. 3 V
Minced
lb.49c
lb.37
Asst. It 9x
ll. Jt
High-grodo
bleach
Vol, cleaner 12-oz. pkg. 24c
Old Dutch Cleantor 2 for 15c
Argo Glosi Starch lb. pkg. 9c
The perfect
Oil o round
bleoch
Purex Bleach
V4 gallon
Dry Cleaner Aunt Sue's, I gal 75e
Shoe Paste, Shinola
Black or tan ar9c
Quality fruits and vegetables, priced by weight
ORANGES s novels" &l8r8Ser 5 Its 52c
Apples fancy & C't Winesaps lb. 13c
Table Grapes Red Emperors lb. 17c
Juicy Lemons Thin Skins lb. 12l2c
Grapefruit lb 12c An lb. 7c
Luncheon Heat
kUIIVIiVII laUQTC) Type 3
Bologna, A. C.f Type 2 lb.34e
Colored Fryers lb. 47c
Oysters M??r Pint 65e
imeit cSi, lb.19e
Got togsther oil the clothing,
shoes, boddlng you can spars.
Take It to your local collet
tion depot Immediately.
Store Hours
8:30 a.m. to
6 p.m.
Week Days
8:30 a.m. to
7 p.m.
Saturdays
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Fresh Produce features are for Frl. & Sat,
Pre-ripencd
Avocados
Turnips
Local clip tops
Broccoli
Young Tender
Parsnips
Local crop
Yams
Louisiana
U. S. No. l's 25-lb. uck SI 00
A Size 100-lh sarir (tin
lb 39
Ib9c
Ibl9c
lb I21
ontyt Potatoes
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