Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAYTj TUTBUNE, MRDFORT). OREO OK, FRIDAY. .TPX13 22, 1928.
'PAGE TITREE
Sahtford & Company
Santfords System
307-309 East Main St.
Saves You Money
Dependable Service
Our delivery system is owned and operated by our
selves it is exclusively Sarifi ords Service. Our deliv
eryman gives to Santfords Service his entire time and
attention Order ! your Meats and G r o c e r i e s from
Santfords, use Santfords wonderful service, compare
it with the service you have been getting
Golden West Coffee T Snow Flakes Crackers
Vacuum can, guaranteed. Pound J Ml Large package, fresh baked. Each
Folgers Coffee zL Fresh Apricots
Golden Gate, vacuum tin. .Pound JL 3 The best California. 3 pounds
Crystal White Soap ZLQ Anchor Flour
12 large bars. Guaranteed the best ........ JL' s 49-lb. sack. Guaranteed satisfactory. ..
K C Baking Powder 1 Q ea Garen Syrup
25-oz. can. Guaranteed satisfactory Jt. J Full K-g&Uon. Each ,...,.s:.....,
.27
.25
1.70
.65
Fresh Jello J C
3 large packages
Del Monte Peaches 1 5
Medium size Yellow Clings. Each JL J
Pork and Beans f I
Small can Van Camp's. Each..; JJ
Opal Shortening fL JT
4 lbs. net. Fresh VJ J
Hot House Tomatoes
The very best. Pound..:..-............. A J
Washing Machine Soap Q
Largo packago Poets. Each Jam S
MazolaOil JC
Full quart. Each .TCJ
Maple Syrup 7 fif
5 lbs. pure Cane and Maple J
Santfords
Market
Our New Market is now open. We have a complejte
supply of the best Fresh Meats in Medford at wonder
fully low prices. You can phone your order for both
Meats and Groceries to Santfords and use our delivery
service without additional charge
Fancy Beef Roast lO Barred Rock Hens fb
Pound - JL V- Young and fat. Extra quality JJ
Boiling Beef
Pound i .
Young Rabbits
Small, extra nice fryers. Pound .
Sirloin Steak
Tender, juicy Steak. Pound .....
.15
.25
.25
Round Steak
Young and tender. Pound
Lean Bacon
Medium size, well cured. Pound
.25
.25
Cascade Hams
Sugar Cured (half or whole). Pound
.30
Rr
A,
evmes
"These slop sins mean whut
I hey say." huUI City TrnfU- Ofiecr
li. J. I'resrott this forenoon, "ami
the enforcement of thy stop tdgn
law will be rc-doubled in a short
time If th cimilorists do not pay
mure heed to the sinus, which wore
placed there only Cor their benefit.
Quite a number of complaints
have come lo me of drivers totally
Ignoring the signs ami often caus
ing near collisions. This sort of
thing must stop."
The American Legion drum
corps will holtl its regular prac
tice thistrvenlng ami 100 per cent i
attendaiu-t' it expeelej. Drum (
corps members are working hard ;
to briiiK the drum corps champion-,
ship of the state to Medford uml
are sparing no efforts nt rehears-;
ah I hat have been held so far. The;
slate drum corps contest will be '
held l Medford in August, less!
than six weeks away.
Tree props at Medford Lumber
Co. Phone tI!lt. K 1 t f
The Klamalh News is pleased to;
state that Howard Win nurd, well
known In the northwest as a news
paperman of ability, has Joined the
News staff, and will hereafter he;
lis editor. JJert I lolloway, who i
has faithfully handled the position (
for some time, has resigned to go:
Your car will last much longer to ilosion, where he will work on
if cushioned with Lovejoy hydruu- the astern newspapers, ami Mr.
lie shock absorbers, $-." net of 4. j Winnard takes the helm to guide;
KUvnod's, UK So. Central. 05 the News in the future. Klamath!
At least lot) automobiles from News.
Klamath Kalis are needed to take) Knney apricots for c a n n 1 n p,
care of the visitors nrrlving froml&WiC, . Johnson's Market. tf
Portland on the morning of July 01 ty Attorney John 11. Car kin
3rd. en route to Malin for the t spent most of today In Clratits Pass
three days celebration. More than attouding the Itedwood Indian
t "iw people are expected from the marathon hamiuet. as the official
north on the special train, accord-j representative of flovernor Palter
ing to W. C. Datum, one of the i son, of th eofficials and prize wln-
eommlltee In charge of the three
days celebration. Klamath News,
Klorence Graves, piano teacher.
Summer class beginning June 23.
ft 2
Among the Crater Lake lodge
employes who left for the tod go flee,
this morning were Joyce Maddoxj
uers connected with -that event,
held this noon nt the Hotel Del
Kogue, and under the auspices of
the chamber of commerce of that
city.
Used piano for sale at a snerl-
liasy terms. Phono 031-X.
76tf
of Medford, Alma Krause of Kelso, j Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carle of
Wiich., Donald Ostrander of Ku- Itugue Hiver left today to visit with
gene and Hubert AVnrner. Harold ' friends and relatives in the south.
Kelly. Wully Shearer,' Phil Smith, I They will he gone about a year.
Donald Gill and Unchain Kdmonds Gladioli blooms. Gladioli Gar
of Portland. All are Cnlverslty of ; dens, 2 OH Clark, Phono 754-X.
Oregon students and will spend the j Mrs. II. M. Samuelson.
summer at the lodge. I-i'. U. A. Chambers, optometrist
Phone ML We deliver free. 1 and head of the Southern Oregon
James McNalr's Pharmacy, 214 K. Optical company, left Thursday
Main St. I2 evenlm? for Portland on u short
Marriage licenses were Issue 1 j homines strip. lie will return to
yesterday afternoon at the county thin city Monday with his family,
clerk's office to William Uuntap, i w ho will make f.helr permanent
I ' ' . j -mm
if X'O last times fin
Dstt TONIGHT III
I aJ H. C. Witwer's '
Q Great Comic :f
fl one dayt "Alex the fe";
I only lemorrow rf & J
D Continuous 12:30 to Vjreai -
1 11:00 P.M. Starring ,
j ANOTHER BIG - skeets - .
II ,, GALLAGER I
VOLLEY OF FUN , I .
H "S rV 1 0 CRNT ANN IF." ! 5
- - ii
H IX Clvde'Coolc M
I IV Louise Fazenda I
I v(i5Aw Thc adventurot in love
I iAV JriMil r of a 5 and 10 Cierk with
I a street cleaner.
jWf 1,J t s a &ldnii display
Jrki of hilarious laughs. rJ
I J00' N Admission c
': v - Mats 10 and 25 hi'-
Xr .. Eves....,..10 and 35
and Mildred Chambers, IS, of
1 Putte Kails; Malcolm Scnion, legal,
; of Medford. and Gladys Perrine,
. legal, of Ashlund; Hugh Will Shaw.
!!".. of Heppner, and AVInlfrod
; Wheeler, 1 , of Medford: John
j Klehurdson, 21. and Lucille AVll
j Hams, 18. of Hilt, Calif,
i The Del Monte 1 teach Dance
j Hand, recognized as one of the
; finest organizations of Its kind.
1 will be the feature of a monster
benefit dunce to be given by the
homo In Medford.
Dnnco with "Walker's gang, l!i
hirily Hall. Kat. night. No dance
ut fairgrounds, M3
Miss Dorothy Newman Is spend
ing a week's vacation with her
parents. Attorney and Mrs. K. J.
Newman, on the Pacific: highway.
She Is employed in San Kranciseo
and during her stay hero has as
a guest MIhs llleno Mordoff of
Klamath Falls.
o have something choice- In
local post of the American Legion tt'co props. Do not fall to soo them,
in Medford next Tuesday. June Big Pines Lhr. Co.. 7NU'
2t;th. M5 j After (--pending a shnrl vacation
Guests from Portland registered with her parents here. Miss Uowen
ft local hotels Include Mr. and
Mis. Hubert While, Mr. and Mrs.
Krank Miller, K. AV. Norton, Par
baru Kdmunds, Mr. and Mrs. K.
L. Perkins. Peggy O'Moore, Mrs.
M. W. Harrison. J. W. Hartley, V.
l. Wright. K, S. MeQuirk. G. H.
Teggard.-M.-K. Swift, S. A. Dwyer,
L. D. Kreeland. Mr. and Mrs. AS".
Jaeks-on, Mrs. A. Anuuulsen
Ueehe, Miss D. Mariin, Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. Velglrlh, llunice Simp
son. W. J. Wiswsll. Mins K ran res
Woods, M. A. Crowley. Stan .limes.
Gale has returneji to Kugene where
Mim in enroiieu ior tne summer'
session at the University uf Ore-!
Bn. I
A spoclirl type of treo props nt I
uig I'ines jhr. Co. 78tf
Mrs. K. N. Kldrldge and son
Mllly of Portland arrived here yes
terday tu spend several weeks vis-
Miss ,tl,,K her sister, Mrs. J. J, Duehler,
and friends. The Kldridges were
Medford residents until four years
ago, Mr, lOldridge being with the
erenmory.
Harold Kelley and party, and Mr. Nt harbeeue sandwieheH and
and Mrs. Kred L. Wanl, . -'" live- forover. Mac's liavhoi'ue 1 Vi,
Grange dance, lOagle I'oinl, Hal. miles north of Medford on high
light. Kverybndv welcome. (i I way. !H
Miss Golda liuone of Jackson
ville is employed at. tho Heiith
Drug store In the toilet goods de
partment. During the noon hour,
beginning Monday, June 24, she
will hold swimming classes at Mer
rick's natatorluin. Women begin
ners will be Instructed evening
from 7:3u to :3D o'clock. Those
who wero enrolled tn classes, under
George Hughllng of the University
of California during the lied Cross
drive, are especially urged to take
up this co n 1 1 n u a 1 1 on co u rse . Sa t -urday
morning elassea from H) to
1 1:30 aro utso being planned by
Miss lloone.
(jtuhko dance. Jungle Point, Sal.
night. Everybody welcome. !Kl
California tourlstH who Htopped
here to get Information about Cra
ter Lake this morning included
Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Ilratzman and
Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Ulrlch of l.ierk
eley, Calif. They were In Grants
Pass lo sec tho finish of tho In
dian marathon yesterday morning.
Tree props ut Aletiford Lumber
Co. Phono 62!l. Hiltf
After eonduetlng the first anni
versary sale In her Grants Pass
women's shop, held this week. MIsh
Adrlenne Htewurd returned to Med
ford this-'afternoon.
Grange danre, Kagln Point, Sal.
night. !! very body welcome. It II
On their way to Crater I,uko
for tho opening duyj William P.
Hansen of Hood Jtivor and -Frank
Kamson of Portland stopped here
last evening after spending Thurs
day at Oregon Caves. They had
hoped to see the Indian runners
on the last stretch of their run, but
missed them, Eleven blacktallcd
deer were seen by tho two men
who told about one llttlfl fawn
trying; to vault a steep bank when
tho car came along. Just as It
nea red the top it fid I backward
and just missed hitting the ear,
they said. ;
Word has been receive! here
It nil Miss Eugene Vilm, former
Medford girl, who has just emn
pletcd a year's work pn the high
school faculty ut Marysvllle,. Calif.,
has accepted a social service posi
tion In Sa n Francisco. A ,,
Harold Sanders uml Ulll Morgan
of this city wero among tho many
local visitors at tho finish of tho
Indian marathon race In Grunts
Pass yesterday. They inude the
trip from hero, by plane and, made
a number of flights during tho
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clay and Mr.
, u iu! Mrs. Horace. Hromloy wrru lo-
. cal visitors at tho finish ot I lie
I Indian marathon In Grants .Puss
yesterday. '
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F camMng out '
THIS IS THE TIME TO GO CAMPING
Come in and look over our lunch goods
We have a great variety from which to
choose.
Deviled Meat
.. Deviled Ham
Veal Loaf
Lunch Tongue
Roast Beef
Calves Tongue j
Deviled, Chicken
Boned Chicken
Frankfurters ,
Vienna Sausage
Pickled Pigs Feet
Sardines
Beech Nut Bacon
Peanut Butter
Potato Chips
Sandwich Spread
Pickles
Olives
Cheese for Picnic Lunches
Cream Brick
Swiss Cheese
Imported Edam
; Old English
: Camembert
Philadelphia Cream
Limburger
Nu-Kraft
Pabst-ett
Fresh Home Made Cakes :- ,
Boiled Ham Ashland Special Minced Ham
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Personal Attention
! Prompt Service
H. E. . MARSH
Phone252 GROCER Phone 252