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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1928)
pxce two MEDFORD !flTT; TRIBPrE. ifEDFORD. ORF.OOy. FRIDAY. AfARrn 1 ocnl and Personal b,zj-f fi..;;- Iscm- tmr,?jf rAw. Portia-. r ' --tt rC f ?. --. 5-','?.; ;-r-3-k: i-' 4.7- a. Fj-sy Or-t -s. t-3 7 r r yf Vijr ..- rs. u j I . -"3 I : Tit ' m K-vfc i-5 K. A Jjjy h"firifl Paul Jzzit.z a tti an! ty in s-,'j'i'.Sv n7X'.-.f 5',-' J.- 4"tsw T V. t:9 r m vsn j y 1-4 as, i Y. J;. X V. Tfe w-' Jf-T K V ttw,r k a:-t iri 12-t-i. v r.1 s j -a,--it 1 ' from- K-id. Fir eti er ref n, 3 . it, i i x ii lH-:..kr fir- lJt Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" MAKING SHOPPING EASIER 4 - 4.:V lit ..f fix ; '.f.. "- It, t n-ic it ft-'; Vf'- " ' Phone v vf .. t v -2 - . v . ; .-.'t if,:. f.. Jf. r-'i : .'. .i i'V-'-. "' k ;- vr.i v t fvr "M arj3 r',-:jrri jr ra.o xt, if4 Ti-rji-.r i j-UJ r -irr- PASTUERJ2ED SAFE PURE 5 r? V w ff t rrir, irr r-j.- w.i-jf li. PRODUCED PACK P n. i. hM j.-. THE SANITAPV WAV At Ad t-a(-'.t 7'ft J ; 1 at-jj. r. .vrt; v?- r' Alt'' f Tvfi V;, If M MILK BinrrER ICE CREAM vv- - t '. 'I .i i v ;, . vr yoa can be sure that you i: are getting a rabbit free j 'lts-t-i Jr.i ' fivr . Co r:v-itV. JJf fr u ''tt-r . v. . ' : ".- ' . from disease i. ini awl a -i(-'':'J 1 at- -;-'t yar r.-w pf.r,jf -jit at Mr. ar(-i Mr V. C ' i',n tf. ar;4 i V. Fr !;r AJl tr. r.w 7---.i7 for ihHr ti'rr. Sn i:- r-t ttfjrn ZZ to tb. W f ar- tnry t'tiA WM Pott, t.rs. 4-ar. J at fc-a4 ffus if Yuro T 'i tit Axz'.ts ytn n t , '' MAT;. ihf at ih 'fity flrk' Atw 14? AT LAST! J,arly ISinr; Rrf-(J X',a', 2f 7 . .7 ....... I r;4 ! 1 I'nnKnd. will furnlh ih rn- lor ih v-fit. whl'-h U '!r,r ik4 VinrtuiA to tot fh f'-ar:,r'-fliin of lh pvtinte n. T. :. rnl"-l Jial h! tyr,, r th! morrtjrtif, anrf ftt;f(iir to r tMfn f ict'ttlrir alortK aflfar,ri! If will rt-fniiin at ih hpl!ul for ft fw 1yH. KlriUO! oil for tl t-r burrl. you titrnlih tonfalnr. lanl t'fum'ry, Ahl;in1. or. 1J You'll Ilk our vrlnir )lnn r. t'i: io! t'.iz. ianVvm llo"-l ''of f Hhop. , iiir l'ri'1ri('AIIIn Moulion mttI a ommltt from 111 lor::l tlHriifn winy l-.iv fir A.hlaiid to morrow in rrnrJ to th orrriir-a-Hon of a unit of th try n that ity. (!! f't;,h roal. Ifann Coal fa. I'hon 2. JJ'tf 'olvljj Tirutt, nIt fo th I'lal'o lhatr. ofn vr' tilitlil nl Hun- j Oay. I'hon tl. Ki 4lvrr. 1 L en An Age Old Custom requires that Hot Cross buna should be on every table during the Lenten Season. Tomorrow we will offer a very special price on this popular item which . every economical house wife will certainly take advantage of. Hot Cross Buns 17c Dozen These buns are generously f i lied with citron and fruit and delicious ly spdced. Made only as Fluhrer can make them. FLUHRER N. 11. KoiW'llllxT we niwayx offer iJif nioHt (ruiiplt'tc line; of BivikIh and I'afdrioH in Soul h- crn Oregon. -'! in to forrfjr 't'Htrvr i,1 th j.o.'oit' Fai'.h M ri'm on V.t'in ?.t"'. 7'f. K'U j A : f.it tt.z . j.rMri i, luv rizt i ir- ''ty for hi'rnix. Kitr roliJi.'i-r pUil'fy iTrt-., l:vrrhriK nw ur atfra-tiv. Taylor. 42 4o. (Willi!. .Mr. Millir J roaxlnie hit rtfiiiar T.'.il fit U, l.rnroa ' ijrj Hhoi. Aj,fjl J, .7. Vour iioi of NicV 'ir ;n. lMur. Hhaltoti an'l lon otl r;;jv-(. Hl wor N ll kno-n hr. o rfiak your appointment arl- Only T 7 V. l.mK.j Clin Hhoio l.!i-r- IiWit, l-hor. Jl 'wirn from I'ortian'l r-j.'r'l al ilolfOKl lioKlr. inlMl J. H U Connor. ';o. Knint. lulpii ';-w-n. J. A. Il;il. II. M. M'-f h'-an-)'. , K ly.-r, M. R IIfrnuMn. I! A Hiair. ;,. I:. 'arl. A. C lf.in . '. I. M'''r, Wm. :. Arnol'l. ':-o. . Sotti, 4. V. )Aim. ft. M f oil. V It. l'r;to. John M. Krou. A. A. Kfn'zl. .Mr. and Mi. V. Taylor. Harry Ixorx-y. J-an ! V'rn. II. I. ilyr. IV. C. I:ally A. A lunpliy. M V.. Varrn. W. II. lior. i;. j Cook. I.' I". lyli"h. rry M (oi.ii.. ilr. I.. V. iln.r. I. Itoili kiI I'aul Cop). An ativt rornrnltt of tnn ar.4 womn from th Ami-rl'Jtn lKion anil Auxiliary ar Jvotlnic ronil--rali tim an.l ffort In pt.-par-It.K for th l,nfu ilan'1 to I, hM In Hi 'irj-ntal r;nrina Hat-ur-lay nlKht. WhH liarton an.l hl rallo or.htra will furni.h th rnilfl' for th Kala orralon. li.-.nr floM Milt Hat. nlvht. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Janm'n & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Insist on Cloverleaf i INSPECTED Rabbits They are packed in a san itary wrapper and plainly marked. At Any Meat Market Monarch Seed & Feed Cos Saturday Specials For Cash Only Baby Chick Food Cwt $3.15 Mill Run 80-lb. sack $1.70 Ea. Oyster Shells Cwt . .$1.40 Bliss Triumph Potatoes Cwt. . . .$2.25 Cracked Corn Cwt $2.70 Whole Feed Oats Cwt $2.75 Mixed Giadiola Bulbs. Doz $ .50 J ' HURRY! JW ' SJ BY ALL MEN SEE THE V L SCREEN'S MOST BEAUTIFUL S RAMON 4l ; novarro A ll 'Hn NORMA fQf M SHEARER fl STUDENT PRINCE The immortal love tory of Ihe Prince and the peatant maid, brought to the tcreen In picture whole beauty and romance will alwayi haunt you ! O HEAR! the beautiful "Student Prince muiie by Belly Brown At the Giant Wurlitier Adm laatnn Matt. 10 n1 i Eve lOandtt gc v $ 1 , J COMING fe'M El SUNDAY Vft V fl , Will Rogers ll l "A TEXAS Ifj Besides the always lower prices there ar that makes your marketing so much easi ing only one parking place. With the str reserved for the exclusive use of our cus you a lot of time and trouble. You may clerk to serve you, nor hurrying to permi Shop at your leisure, selecting what you ity foods ever shown in Southern Orego e so many conveniences in shopping here er. Not the least is the necessity of seek eels so congested our Free Parking Lot, iomers while shopping With us, Will save shoo to suit Voureelf. No waiting for a t a busy clerk to serve the next customer. want from the widest assortment ot qual-n. BREAD Fine quality home style bread -Baked without alum-bearing substi tutes. 1-lb. loaf, 3 for 20c U-lb. loaf 10c Hot Cross Buns, doz 18c 2 dozen 35c 1 Blue Ribbori Salad Dressing Special introductory prices on Heil man's Blue Ribbon Thousand Island, Mayonnaise or Sandwich spread. Small size . 10c pints .T5c Pints 29c Quarts 55c Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs 17c Bananas good prime fruit, 2 lbs. . 15c Lettuce firm and crisp, per head . . 5c Asparagus fresh shipment, 2 lbs . 25c Rhubarb none as good as Rhubarb pie, 2 lbs 15c Cluster Raisins 3 lbs 25c Cherry Brand Baby Clams tall cans 15c Sea Port Peas No. 2 can, 2 cans . . 25c Iowa Standard Corn No. 2 can . . 10c Lipton's Coffee Vacuum packed 3-lb. can $1.27 Bulk Coffee our own roast, in three very fine blends, per lb. 38c; 43c; 49c Calumet Baking Powder 1-lb. can 25c; 10 lbs ' $1.29 OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Tea Garden Syrup gallon can .$1.19 Cane and Maple Syrup Rockdell Brand No. 10 or gallon can $1.15; No. 5 or gallon 65c Reindeer Roasts special tomorrow pound . . ' 25c Picnic Shoulders sugar cured and sweet, lb 20c Amaizo Corn Starch 1-lb. pkgs 3 f or . , 25c Ripe Olives medium No. 1 can . . 15c j H N Sweet Pickles regular 50c value, per jar 25c Potato Chips or Shoe-string, 3 pkgs 25c Broken Sliced Pineapple the large No. 2 can, 2 cans 35c With Easter so near with the heavy clothing expense the savings offered by our shoe store are doubly important Here you will find shoes for the whole family all of the best quality priced to give you the better grades for what you have been accustomed to paying for the popular priced lines Better quality for less always. for Men Shoes, Oxfords in all the better styles in a wide variety every one guaranteed to give you full value for what you pay $4.98 to $9.75 iN THE SHOE STORE FOR women Oxfords Ties Pumps One-Strap in all the newer styles and shades $2.98 to $7.98 FOR THE CHILDREN Everything for the boys girls and little tots we specialize in children's shoes and have what you want at a price you can afford to pay. SILK HOSE Fine Feather Hosiery in the newer shades many have said best val ue in Medford, pr 95c; $1.43 SOAP We have another carload of Crystal White Soap which account for our always lower price. Tomorrow: 12 bars 45c Case, 100 bars $3.59 Limit 1 case to a customer Fountain Lunch Ready at 11:30 A.M. Roast Veal wifti Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Buttered Bread, Coffee or Milk, o . . .25c Evening Lunch at 5 P. M. O GATES & LYDIARE) Bu here and bank the difference Use our parking lot while trading wi$ us