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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1929)
o drFTiFOKT) matt; TTtTmryiy rRDPOTtn. ou9. o iO.. 1 If 1 1 A V . FKlSKlAKY 1. I (. Fl Vfl ; , , ipBBB83BBgBgEIKiyaiiiiaB Bg o 2 20TM ENTURY STORES DEPENDABLE GROCERS o Economy in the Kitchen o Means Many Little luxuries "if s a satisfaction to save money on good wholesome foods espec ially when the pennies you save Quickly amount to enough to pur chase those many little luxuries we all like." ECONOMY FEATURES Saturday and Monday February 2nd and 4th 33c Shrimp American lieanty In lined cans No. 1 saint arv .nianiel cans, Ji loi Crisco :'-ioiuid can, each 73c Del Monte Hct Sauce J-6 29 c 5 lor Pineapple LililiyV S lari;e slices in each i-.-m-harsjc ('a ns. (Limit '(' 3 for 69c Soup 'atnpheir Tomato- 25 Raisins Seedless f'lattt' -Mini-ed b'rce IVoiii sand Scalloped (dams appeal 1o iailld ihe appeliie tliis kind of weather OO- Halves, can 17c: 2 for JJl Cream Relied Oats Fels Naptha Soap Frohly milled ,- ! Q 111 Lars CO 9-11.. !, Oo'C Svr?1TT -lllilizo Ihttter Scotch "As sweet as f he A.0 r sjyiujj 1lsii. n.n)) , tt1;tv:i( t violin" 5u,- ,..m t.I Flapjack Flour Mazola Oil Alheis 97- Foi- dee) frvino- AKn L-iruv i.acke CitK ().,,. ,.., ; Cheesej";"'" 29 c Fisher's Blend Flour Z"Z. $1-99 Tiitv now! Flour is advancing. Hcney Blue Ribbon Malt Pure It's groat on hot biscuits r,.-. .. - Packed in useful genuine ru'' 1 1,1 '''tton-.t really ad.ls Mason jars, pint 33c4: CO. I ood value to your JZ 011;u.(- Jut Making 3-lb. can Beans Lard Shortening b'ed Mexican No. 1 Pure Freshly ren- Hest vegetable T;i Califomias; dered In C.Or bulk EJr 3 lbs. ., 1JL bulk: 3 lbs 3 lbs JJl. Cocoa Palm Olive Soap Pun Hi bulk; serve hot cocoa "Keep that school girl eomplex- to the children 21C 29c 2 pouiiiis I bars m S3 SS3 D E 5 a1 3! 3 ES 9 m c E 2 20th Century Coffee Everybody says, mare ain't what but 20th Century coffee is sure bettor than o'ver on your table tomorrow, it's always Ire-h Pound 48c4: 3 pounds 'The, old gnu she used to be. -rlvoasted todav $1,39 Fruits and Vegetables and 22c 19c 2)c Following are offerings of the finest ..produce ..obtainable priced extremely low.' Lettuce Best Imperial Valley, large heads, 3 for Celery crisp sweet stalks, 2 for Spinach tender, full of iron, 3 lbs Rhubarb the strawberry variety direct from hothouses at 1 Sumner, Washington, pound -Oo Oranges bursting with juice, 28S size, 3 dozen 53c1 Grapefruit fancy Floridas, the best value we have ever offered in Quality Grapefruit, large siz. 4 for 29c1, doz. 85cl 226 W. Main and Medford BIdg. 62 Q D C 3 B Q D D Phones 380 and 507 mimm auditorium now r OF HIGH SCHOOL1 RfADY FOR DEBATE The honor roll Tor the first se mester of the your term atvhe high . hn.il it. .i...l .v nn.l . 7l . !,;.....,',r.,...iiv ht, ...m- Vm car .th- Mamkmt ..monk the various ' ior lli-h s,'""l "'"litori'im. th classed. Our nf the nlim senior "M ' h ami loc.il i.unll 1'nt hn ,ti ;nd Kr.nin.1,! over th-' eatly completion of tho remotlel- red oat in tin Sell i,.. hale eo.ull and local l.uilll olli- ihils have (iei iiletl to hold the lie-it ! hi. who nuita1 tho hoiur toll, two had As in evetv Hiihjeet. ;iiid ottl of 1 1 j - si nti the i oil front tho junior 1 ilas tun a tliiisc h:ul A's. ! Tlie ni.hnniai. cI.k, i.liie.H iiittililim. Tils Will he the culilos'. of it s menihoes on tht honor roll ;inl th, fre-lim.i tour. )-',,iir nf ; 11 ,l'tWeiMl ttlO Medloid u tho 11 sophomore had all A's. The complete list as primed hy the hi;;h school uftiio toree l!ih. i'i t hohi-ilio dtdiate, which was i.'imeily sihtdt:t-d at the jtin ioi lns:h. in t tie senior hfh aitdi- nevt Wednesday, Kehntary tl, ; o'clock, between tlie Medford flrmative team and the Ashland nenative team. The ptildic i;; in- viied to attend and may take ihi ; morning Is as follows: Freshmen i Melvin Anderson "A IM Dorothy 1'ulcy 1 Helen Vower i Helen McC'ray Wood ... Sophomores i Irfvon Dnnfortl , Junior Porter , Robert SpahlitiK - Harhara Dntry ; Louise Fiohreich Juauita Hopkins ! Loleta Jones j Leneve Simpklus I. Mildred Walker I Ifelen Williams j 1 at hara Vouiik j Juniors I Laura Urury j Venita (iihlions r Mar ;ery Man (Josephine Power I Virginia I'reston Josephine Taylor i Seniors j Max It: ay Dorothy Currier Rosie furrier ' I etty Kvanson opitortnnity to inspect the ivimn eleil auditorium. The hinh school auditorium. -'A-,lt 1 w,lr W;ls "rtKinaiiy (tesmnc A.iii'serve hoth that purpose and .!f ;l Hmnasiuui, has heeti in process of reconstruction for tlie 3 VlR I l,!,st s,x wooks. Two t lass rooms 1 havi been built out of some of the 7 1 ! surplus side space and u ceil ins Jk jt Jt A tnerc-i a ri. There' a 1 , L. 1 r ; yi7' Saleway Store wiwL Saleway Store 7f M ', JL j Near You I teJjPa, Near You t t 1! built over the stase so as to in 1.1 n I stiro belter aeoustio etlocts. 1 he I' -V-Klt ! Htiditorluni now, accoidiiiK to re 'i .ih pirts, is ideally suited to siae pro- .1.1 Iductiou. puhlle spenkln-; and must-1 i v leal performances, will not he oVi-'x IS ices save Tune.Money, ond labor lor tjusv housewives to ::""""""'''"i"m.vs IV jun.iK.ni. jrj Hi ALLEN NAMED! IfiVFR KNY R40I0 1 UILII 111 11 M i .l.it.i I ,sh I the Safetvcty Safeway Savings Saturday-Monday Apricots Olives ,IA . 4 A J'.. I:ns. I IV,. fi'ii it in nu-ilimn Appi'i iiim. in Nil ripi'iifil sy nip. HillliWiiy l r ii li il liipi Olivi's, mi iiiinsiiiil vnlii'1 in i in I i 1 1 ) i size fruit. N. I tins. Peas 1 (iii'li way Imiiil 1'i'ilS of OXi'f'lll'Ilt '!- (Jllilll V;i I IK. Siifjiir flavin.'. lfnnl :iml v.'illt': Jessie Cihbons liA-1 R " Ustm-i -s who (untMl in on k.n.x (onrcina (iulovesi n 3A-1 It I iiliom M o rl.u k lasl nluht in In nr Vr Dean Harvey 2A-2U I'loKiani from Hie Amliassuilor Helen Junes 3.V11S ! hotel, l.oc Anceles. I.y the 1'inm. Josehili" Walillon aA-ll Hi .iv. oi. hesir;i were sin j jtrlse.l In lii ar the aiinoiineer say: '"rhe first iiuiiile r on our lno- i f:r.-llll will he ileiliralet! lo .lames I Arthur Allen, n rlever ynuui; ; author of .Medfoiil, Ore., who is! vliiltlni; relati'es here." The Writer referred ( is A. f. Allen. Jr.. f.irnier .Meilfonl hiKli haskelhall star, fatnillarly known by his nieknauie of Jiin." who has one short maua;'Jne story pub lished and another aeeepted. In asmueh as his father, who is tlie author of several hoods and some short stories writes under the pen name of Albert Cooper Allen, the son took the pen name of .lames Arthur Allen. Jim l. fl -hTr- about a wet k iiuu for l.os Angeles on a business visit. No one In-ro knows jusl how Hie above quotation eame to be sent out ovei- the radio, but his friends know the modest "Jim had noth ing to do with it. 3 cans 63c i 3 cans 47c J cans 12 cans 50c $1.95 NEW LESSEES FOR TEXAS STATION ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY Cleanser Kinilinti'. Tin- .iiili(-;ieliim eli'iinser. Will remove tin1 ilirt iiiirl irriim. 3 Ct1 cans .. 13c Dried Peaches Kxtr.-i eliniee fruit, a lieiililiful dish fur I'Vervtiib. A real value at pounds 43c I Tho Medford branch of tho Texas company, manufacturers of the ! famnus Texaco jjas ami other prod- nets, thrmmh their local branch ' manaper, K. A. Villier. announce J the leasing of the service station j located on the Pacific highway, corner of N'ortli Uivcrsitle and Jackson, to Heche ,; K iiolle and ('. ('. l.e(.naii, the change takiiiu pi. ice today. The statiiUi was erected a yoar ano and has boon operated by Moss & Xecy. Work has aire a d y commenced ' on rcmodidiriK and enlai'Kinj; the station and it will have everything i to make it one t the most com I plete auto service Htatious in the i state. They will carry Texaco products exclusively .Mr. Leonard, who has chnrye of the i-taticn, has operated a chain of "Jumbo Lemons" on the coast and will continue them, one bcin located opposite the Natatorium on the corner of the lieebo v Kindle J .service station. Kenneth Uoeho and MerJ Kindle I' have been in the nervice .station business for el(:ht years in Med ford and Ontral Point, having two I stations In tho latter city and the I leasing of tho Texas fetation makes j two in Medford. The other one is I on the corner of North Klverside 'and Sixth street, r.y cnrryinK the l best f products and ivinn strict at i teniion to service at an limes, their ! business has steadily increased. L Baking Powder Seliillino's ,1'o'sl -- One of I lie few cream of larlar 1) a U i n ; powilrrs. Kill! Wciollt -11 II. Pound .. 39c Pickles I lest Fumls Hreail ami liultiT I'ieklei, Ilie uiiiwl oli! fasliitiueil kiinl, a real treat. 23c L To ( lean ihulio,iis llulhs If you did not clean Uladiolus l uilts when due; at fall it is time you not at them. The n!"Wfrs of t.e bent triads elean e;ieh tailb carefully d tiring the winter, re rm.vinu the old dri d up bulb from laM year that looks like a td.:ek i n -d knot on the under Mde of tlie bulb and cleanim: otf ihe old -t- jn and most nf the thin paper hko skin th:-t rovers tho bull. This cleaniriK is ilone very easily with the hand. From the January A meriejin Home. Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS CHICKENS AND RABBITS Beef Pot Rcat, per pound 22c Choice Steaks, per pound 32c Home Rendered Lard, per pound Hams half cr whole, per pound Gocdaccn, per pound iound Picnic Hams, per g We Deliver 0 o o 16c o30c 25c 20c Phone 273 Unusual Foods Black Dried Raspberries. Tomato Preserves (Red and Yellow). Imported Dusscldorf Mus tard. New York State: Nippy Cheese. Michigan Red Pitted Cherries-Imported FrcnQi Truffles. Wine Jelly. Guava Jelly. New England Fruit Cake. BATTLE CREEK . HEALTH FOODS P Alexander's GROCERY Flionc 143 131 W.Miila Free Delivery Fine bred dairy cattle gathered from various parts of Oreffon by Hoover and' Hanh-y nnd pastured this winter on Ihe firm's winter MuO Krass. nnd which consisted of 4 head of Jerseys and fluernseys. after huvinK Kono thru tests for contagious abortion, cream yield, and tuberculoids with perfect rat ines, were solri this week at a very hiKh price to 11 Doyle tertificd Hairy nt Dixon, t'allf., reputed to possess the lai'icfd herd of accred ited dairy eat lie known. Tho price Is not mode- public, hut is said to he tho hiKhest ever paid for Ol'OKon cows. Pat Doyle of the Doyle daily represented Ihe dairy hero in the sale, of the slock, which was shipped nt J Hxon ou 'ednend:iy. Since January 1 nth. when they InaiiKU rated bin Kain prices on all kinds of huildinK materials, the Medford Lumber company rf this city has enjoyed a remarkable in crease in business which has necessitated atmmentlm; the staff of that firm with additional em ployes, JicenrdltiK to an announce ment made today by J. II. t'onley nnd Mr.' Andrews. Tho reduced prices wero announced in stimu late the l nihil UK of homes and other structures during the quiet Benson of the year when employ ment is ko much in demand. "It Is seldom that the public is afforded fuch an opportunity to secure strictly np-to-t he-minute hinh f-rade materials at such re markable savinK." Mr. Andrews said ind.iy. "For over forty years we have been enKaned in tlie retail lumber business and we take considerable pride in the bulldink' up of the communities in which we operate. "It has been our cxperh-nr" that whenever one, puts their ndioufder to the wheel, thiriKs move and we are more than ever con vinced of It at this time," .Mr. An drews said. Jar Cereal Sppi-ry Wheat Hearts in llllli. lines', wliolosoine anil nutritions. Eag 67C Bacon Back StiUiir fiireil, iniil just tin; thin- I'm srasoniiii's. Per lb .... 28c Macaroni Alsn Spii jjrlii'1 1 i in 1 nl 1 ; an ci'iiiiiiiiiii'al ilisli. Si'rvo villi clit'i'si'. 5 ibs 33 c Cheese Orison l'nll Cream. Very rii-li mill tasty nycil just rinlil. Pound .. 28c Coffee Ma.-t-Mliiin, Hills K.'.l Can, (inMi'ii West. Start tin- ilay ri-u'lil with a noml cup of ciiflVo. 1 -lb. tin 52c Lettuce Imperial white heatl 2 for ... Valley, firm, 9c Sauerkraut M'ax-l-Mtim liraml. A ton itr health fond inipm-tant in n lialaneetl daily diet. No. 2Jj tins. O for ... 53c Oysters Quality pael; nf I'.aslern Oysters tor slews, enel; tails. i'ti-. "i-nz. cans. j cans,-. 50 c Crackers I'resh crisp plain snilas, salted wafers, oyster or m'lihams in hiilli, all kiutls. 2 ibs 35c Spinach Miix-I-.Muiii, lm-gH onus, no (jrit and very tasty. cans . 35c H n WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS Store No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Medford Stores Store, No. 433, 212 E. Main Phono 1010 Conveniently Located Phone 1176 -rc- T.!Sr Iecemhi r. iii i onliim- to flmiri'.i Anioni; Uic 'iilii'oinl.i people ren-1 iter o( l.os Ancelos anil tho fillow- eonililleil nl Ihe clly IiiiIIiIImk ilu- imernl i Meilfnnl hot. lM are .1. C. I nz from Kutr Krani lnoo: V. tr plll lllii in Ifiilay. The month hail n . Kucher uml ilinmhli r of llollywonil, ! Wlnehell, A. II. Miller. .1. A. Minify' inlal of .l:i.:t:iri, nf which $::l.7inl I i.-,.,i, cnml of Covlnn. W. .1 Will-' ln. Hex Allowny uml It. V. Hollew..: wa:i IIkIi-iI lor in w hnlliliimM, in I ' " 1 1 Clllllllareil tif JlT.'ilil! for IWnmlu.r 1 Ihe lai'Kent perniil til Ihe monlh weal Ii) ihe Kinihall l''rull com pany fur tho coiiKinH-iliin nf n pack Ins ImiiKe on North I'"ir Htrecl. while nthei'H were IhhiumI for tin; coiiHti'iicilmi of ilucllltiKH anil ru- pillfH. LOCAL ROTARIANS A prfup lit local Hutarians nt tenleil y-Hterday'H meetinK of the A -h lu ml Hotary club held Hi the Lhhio. Il)te und -enjoyed an ex cellent program. Talks by Secre tary Mother, rjf'' new head of the nil 111 fill I IUI IJ1I Ml III LOIIIIIIt'l anl Prof. IrvinK inln(f were sup ph-meritcd hy a clever mu-ica number by three wlrls ttt the Ash land hitch fMho-nl. f . It. itowmnn, former fehool executive of this city was in chartc-a Q thO.irocram. Amonjr thope who wer present from Modfonl wore .lack Carle, K. t Corn, H. I,. Jiromlcy, Win. Bulger ond Al llaydcti. A oonferenoe of tho scout execu tives of ihe southern Oregon was held Tuesday nt liosebutK. with the Do uk las-Cons council as hosts. Problems of troop administration, plans for annlverwuy wre; celebra tion, MimnuT camp and council problems wre disrus.ed. Papers lakinif up special s'-out work weji I'earpind followed by disciiHsinns of practical methods of pultint; miik Kestions Into effect. These meeiJnt; nre held regu larly several times dililnn Ihe ye;ir. Wm. Lee Prii ker, local executive, refyrried yesterday and reprirts n profii.tble pessfrin. Amont: othi thlnirsa visit to the new permanent summer camp ,ie of the Douirhis "oo council i:oy S'-out s was inter elinn. They have recently obtain ed an K-)-acre tract in the national forest on a lontc term leane, and plan fA'ahle development. 4 ' Cllf BUILDLNG ML INCREASE LAS! In making doughnuts-, it is better to KEEP THEM In roasting coffee, Hills Hros. provtd that their patentciU continuous process a few rounds nt a time froduces a richer and more uniform flavor than when coffee is roasted in bulk. You'll taste this rare flavor in every pound 3u buy. HILLS BROS ttS5S33j COFFEE Mpilford'a bulltling tirocram for January was nearly double that of. MIOMTU VII BtJ .. iiiui i ih iiwuiw me rttlh from Ihe nrtr I tint vatuum p4(i. ' 4tily oprmrd TUt t Iht (, CIW9 65o ..25c SATURDAY SPECIAL We have arranged to have 500 lbs. of fresh smelt for our Saturday trading so that if you are from out of town' you won't be disappointed. FRUIT SPECIALS Fancy Xewlowii Apples. IVr box '.i lai-K Florida llnipefruil, HI) size POTATOES Fancy Klamath Spmls 100 pounds $1.10 Sweet Spuds i pounds 25o ."(I piniiiils liiaiulcil I'ajis 05 Lar(.'c Heads l.cltncc '.' Tni' 15c POULTRY Dressed Kens. 1'ci- pound 28o Dressed Turkeys. I'er pound 35) Varielies of fish on hiul. liobstcrs, C'rahs , Halibut, Salmon, Skinned Sole, Itliiek Cod. Ked Sniipper, Lake Trout, Smelt, Sin-imp Meat and Olympia mid Kasteru Oysters. Remember, we deliver any amount free of chwge. Johnson's Market Phone 97 6th and Grape II ' o