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PAGE FIVE r ST. PATRICK'S DAY !E E o p Q a Q O tt U on O a c ii a n n ci r RADIO PLAY WILL E r 5TT(IDIIZLE3 S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORiKiON 'FRIDAY, MARCH 1"), 1!)2!. - i m m m i --aivMEasa on fellows save -me loads oS time," Mn. h. tu . . She is one o( Ihe nuny busy women who depend on Safeway. "If Ihe Safeway Man recommends an rlem" she says "that's reassurance enough for me-l know Fll be satis fied with it, because he knows just what 1 expect and lie wjn't recommend anything elstT Not only tliat. but Mrs. II. and hundreds of our other customers save time-and money too-by selecting .LL their foods in ONE Safeway Store. They know that Safewav prices consistently save on the (amity budget and Safeway quality is always the same. Tlie Safeway Man is ready to help, too. Me know ou will enjoy shopping the "Safe Way Safeway 's Annual SCANNED GOODS SALE Saturday, March 16th is the Last Day Buy Liberally Now :! Pickles Canned Vegetables A fine assortment o ex tra HliincUircl quality vege tables. Make your own selection nml buy liber ally for your future use. Cor n, peas, tomatoes, liumpkiir, spaghetti, saner kraut and liorr.iny. Sardines v Ovaf tins of MAX-I-M17.U of mustard,' spieed and tomato sauce. 3 Cans ....'...29c Doz. . $1.12 Syrup Safeway ' contains only 6-gQ i lure cane .sus-'ar and Vcr- Cans .....OJC ,mil,t maple syrup. Dozen' - $1.35 io lb. can.. 1.49 Catsup i Mayonnaise MAX-l-Ml'M larjre 'hot- j Gold . Jlcdal 'mayonnaise ties. JIade from vine rip- ! and ' sand which spread, ened tomatoes. j Finest quality. Bottle .... 17c. Pt. jar . 139c J Bottles . 49c I Qt. jar . ...75c QuuHly Sweet pickles, packed in quart jars. Each 29c 25c $1.45 Pineapple ...i'k . ... .... Large . cans .containing eight slices ol sliglitly broken pineapple in a fine grade of syrup. 3 Cans Dozen 55c $2.19 'Olives Highway ripe olives, meil itini size cans. A real buy. 2 Cans Doz Raisins Fancy recleaued seedless raisins. - 4 lb. bag .....25c Hot Sauce MAX-I-MUM superior quality. Kegtilar size lins. 6 for Doz. ... 25c 49c Flour. !ig K, a guaranteed all inirpiise hard wheat flour. 49 lb. sack 1 . 78 Bbl, (4 sks) 7.05 Asparagus MAX-l-MUM'. very ten der, small white lips. ... 3 Cans ' 49C Dozen $1,93 Sugar j (! & H pure eane. ln t up i in a convenient : 25 lb. bagl- 43 i Potatoes , i . - ' 30-ib. sack seleelcd Net t led Gems. . Crux The largest selling ,'inargnrine on the oleo-coast. j Per sack 4 lbs. .......2 67 c Oranges Sweet oranges' of good I quality. .73 J 2 doz 25c WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS 2 Medford Stores Conveniently Located Store No. 471, 210 W. Main Phone 1010 Store No. 433, 212 Z. Main Phone 1178 St. Patrick' lny routes but A rosy word picture- ot prosperity once a yiar and March 17 In j fur miuthuru Oregon was iulnU.il I jtrriiorally overcrowded Willi par-!"' Jon liaKnoti yesterday ill tell j ities and iiioKiains all ljlilillnc for'11'; of Hie fuitli lie has in southern tin- atti tidairco of Irlsli-1 o v i n B . On-Roii. Aitnicled lo Mcdlind 1U 1 1 i AiiHTl.-.nrx. mi 111,. Kunio .l.iv. So I l HKO tltrollKll C'hlllllbi'l' ot ;tlio Kalnt of the Emerald Into did i nnneic literature. cnusiiiK him iHomeihinK a wee. bit roguish to ; ' fell timber interests in thu oust, 'the lUSs calendar, and set liis.!",u eomo to 'southern Ort-xon to birthday on Sunday tlio day of ""ow the same line. .Mr. tiamion irosi. has uot reKietted the move and I This Klves every dav in the ' yesterday expressed relet Hint I: week, on both sides of .Manll 17. " eimerllera navo not louowru I an oven break. Kvory day In both mm a. I octaves can bo St. Patrick's day, I " outlnilHtlc over the ltUKO and social ntfalr.. lmvo been nlan-I ""' lUHUOr SUIIOUIIUIUS IBM i 1 .....j,.,,. i,i,.., ..,n..r.r.i, . i. I..,,. lt.i,.. Among thu Interesting programs 1 """" " i.,... planned Hi ke.pi,,K will, the pop-1 "fin opHrallons. whleh nlar date, is the Cupco radio pro-' . ."eaetit o he entire cram planned for next Tuesday. , "u"; , f """', "" ..!,. .,. ,,.. over which Mr. tJagiion has confi- Kin statio'n.' It is 'to be a nualnt f e, " bolus prenent in the roun- little dnnia entitled Tin. liei.rc-. trv '"n,,t of Bedford is oil tan 1. nann" ' ho C .''n,'", e well known Irish fairy of good '-res s He Is o if I len Hokuo River valley, openiim oppor. c luck. This is a threo character jplay, iniei-spersed with a bit of : rollicking music and a good sliaro Kitainil holds a wealth of liquid Hold, which hu feels will bo found I eventually. i romei ing n . s.c ana a goou , , , , d ,t w , fcw of Irish whimsicality. The-plal Medlo.d will ho a city Wv , ;f ' R v of M.U00 people, taking in a 1an? California Oregon Power company : d, ,'crl.,01.y. Tho arrival hour, from !) to 10, and piommea ,.......,,,.,'..,,.. i. , m,.i ito bo ono of the most unique r-.to htinis .,,, u)oul. Suld Mr. tiag- rerings yet heara over tno ioch; , , . r ., ml,1r,. ti,t istalion. ' . . nnoaii.t.. ,irnvHliii7 lilif hl'tccHtm bulliliiig lots is somewhat of n hin drance of further homo building. It is his thought properly owners should not hold prices too high for the sake of their own interests and forgolting the general welfare of the city. In addition, he urges a greater! snt'i'iirl of mrhlicitv for Merlforrl anil southern Oretort, w ith literature .going Into greater detail coverlm; the opportunities this section has to oner ill business, crimaie, mw ROAD WEEK ENDS In the -weal, the Durnnt dealer or Kanizaliun wilt close 'Dunmt Open ltoiid week' tomorrow night. Ac' cordliiK to reports received heroj by Sabln & Kindt, local Durunt dualern, tho week has been an over-I whelming success. All mil oh rcc-, ord.s nuulo during similar events In the pant have been shattered. Pub lie interest in lurunt products nan been stimulated to a high pitch." . From tho standpoint of both al tendanco and sales, the uffalr held here by the local dealers has prov ed an outstanding one. AVlth but one day remaining, the organiza tion Is planning to entertain its greatest crowd tomorrow. -Throughout the week scores of visitors have taken advantage of the offer made by the Durnnt or ganization here. All sorts of tests have been made by those who have driven tho new Durunt four and tjlx motfulH'to prove the remarkable- performance of the new lUUO motor cars. - ' "While tho public was already acquainted wild the style, beauty and astoundlugly low prices of tlie new models, many wero unawaro and some were skeptical of the re ports they had heard concerning the sensational performance of these cars,' said Mr. Sabln. "Xow those who have actually driven the othor followliiRs. REV. JOHN STEELE IN PULPILSUNDAY , Itev. John 'Stecie." formerly, pas tor 'it Selma. California, but more recently lecturer and field secre tary for the National Ueform aswo clatlotl of Alnorlcu. will tpeak at the l'rehbyteiian church both imir nlm: and evening. fllllriB the pulpit for Rev. I'. 1'. I.awi'ince. .Mr. I-awrelicc will preach at the I'roH-.byt-iian chuich of Merrill, OreKiin Houtll of Klamalh l'.'ills III the JlllrlHt of the New Tule I.nUe par'lull ,'whieh In lielllK lulten over by tire iioiud of Natloiuil MIhhIuiih. under the committee of which .Mr. Luw Tortee Ih chairman. ' ' ' r; -The National Prlnon nsHoelntlon rind ittHo the 'S'ritlriiiiil Probation arrHoclaricn are alno retil'i'Si'litctl by Air. Ktcele. JilB truVelB and speak iiilf hrrve not been confined to this country but he ha ulrro bird a very puccoHBful seiiea of nicctlngi thru Kcotlurul. ' The.fMon'B club of the church cars know' they will do nnyiblti! meots Tor a'apocial dinner on Fii that can be. asked of an automo bile." Mlrrs Ijeona Mai'Htoi'H, supervisor of music at tho Southorn Oregon Xormal school, motored to Mcdfold; on pMiool bliHincps this mornlntf.' day' night at 11:30 p. in. and will havo llov. Mr. Kteolo as their guest speaker. , Tho DaimhtoiH of Veterans will ffivo a card parly atllio Hotel Hol land Tuesday. ' Mnrcll 1111. Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Chickens, Turkeys and Rabbits Beef Pot Roast, ier pound . ....'....22? Bot'f Short Jiibs, pt'r pound .: 17' Clioice lean hams, half or whole, per lb 30 riimie- Hams, er pound 20? Home Iveudercd Lard, per pound 16 No Better Meats at Any Price We Deliver Phone 273 Unusual Foods , Hormel's Cooked Hams . , 14 In scaled tin . " .. Home Made Pies Richellen Tartar Sauce Ground Vegetables For babies and children .Imported Scotch Kippered Herring Purs Vermont Maple Syrup BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOODS Alexander's GROCERY Phone 143 131 W. Main 8t. Free Delivery 8, 4 H. Green Trading Stamps PS 1 .-..ITT Mu WW Fred Gottfried Arros Turnho ! GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW : j Expert plumblnq, heating ani sheet metal repar shop. 'We specialize on service at real onabls prices.' No Job too small. 219 N. Orape 8t. Phone SH Electrotherapy Chlropractlf i Dr. H. P. Coleman ', 9th Buccensful Year In Medford I Treatments by Appointment j Medford Center Bldfl. Phone t! Naturopathy Food Science Reliable Grocery C. A. Whillock, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central Quality Foods," Self Service You eat for leas when you' get your eats from ; a Reliable Grocery. ' . EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Pound can Schillhitf'H Coffee '. 2-pound can Schilling's Coffee 3 pounds Bulk Shortening.1.!...!...;: 3 cans Corn .... Fancy Ked Salmon,' No. 1 cu'n...1. Pink Salmon, Xo. 1 can 3 pounds Ived Bftuis qJO bars 'White Wonder Soap '3. bars Palm Olive Soap..... 49 lbs. Fisher's Blend Flour 100 pounds Sugar ... 1)8? :.:.A5? ... 35 ... 23? .... 2Q? .... 25? ... uolj. ... 19? ?1.94J Gold Hill and Jacksonvile People Ma take advantage of 'these bargains by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill and Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jackson ville. 700 Store Buying Power Raon We Sell for Less P ft a D a a a D E8 a i D P m Q a niill DEPENDABLE CiFftOtCERS Bam March Menus Call for Nourishing Food With the coming of windy March weather, every housewile plans her menus to include those nourishing, warm foods that the increas ed appetites of her family demand. Children especially need health ful, wholesome meals early Spring days.' You will find just the right kind of foods for brisk March days at the 20th Century Stores. ' Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, March 16th and 1 8th Snowdrift Wesson Oil- 89c Tin: faintly short enin;; -l-lli. ran tjuurl can fur Figs I'atn y Texas, dctk'Ioim for 49c :TLSo:...L. 29c Peets Washing Machine Soap Large package 39c Soda Crackers; String Beans Karo Syrup Kifsh runt i-lii-p A'X r- l'""d Slan,ll"',l!'- 07- U.rl ol- lllllc Laln-I. fill-lb. pke HOC cans, 2 for ....t t I t r.-lb. cuii "Ot TVI lai-aroni and cheese is a tastv, as well as a wholesome dish 3 lbs. 23c Corn Meal Pancake Flour Soap Hasurn Kiln diicu Whllo or ycllnw OQ. JMil'l-ry n KUp " " " l.t- AO. 1U HiU'K w- ru rnirs 39c D!.1A Monte 8 largo golden mellow slices 7Q- rilieappie iu f.ini-Large cans, 3 for ' 27 Sugar lli-sl cane, 10 Win Super Suds-r- l.nr'Ko prrr-kuKO .57c tar 23c Tobacco rr iro Star. Horsoshok, or C'llmns phiK i. ...... 69c TTlrkiii Olympic, 49-lb .Sack' U....L.'....:.. r lUUr Drifted Snow or Fisher's Blend $1.83 $1.93 Honey lVst I'ornb, jnoli Pur ex Thu niasU't IjIoucIiIhb fluid,' 45c 09 nurirl lioiili-s 'J for .r Lard 1'uru frosh, 'i iioundii i. 53c 20th Century Coffee ' 3 Pounds $1.39 tomorrow it's always i'resh The. host tost of coffee is to (Uiiik-it--You'll find 20Ui,Ue,n tur.v a winner Koastev today on your table ; 48 C FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Florida Grapefruit large size 3 for 25? Lemons Very fancy 1100 size Do'.en 27 ? Oranges Juicy sweet; good size' 3 doz. 63t? Lettuce Solid heads : 2 for 15? Cabbage Fancy firm : Pound 5? t Rhubarb A perfect spring tonic 2 pounds 33t? . Onion Sets Now is the lime to plant '. 3 lbs. 35d Dry Onions The best quality 5 lbs. 29? " Phones 380 and 507 Bkrh n a a U ii a o a o ti a a n D n a r' J CITY MEAT MARKET Phone 324 The Open Front Market 121 N. Central : PHIPPS' CORN FED STEER BEEF Sausage 2 Pounds .. Frye's Bacon Squares Per pound ....... 20c Corned Beef Per pound. We Deliver Fresh Side Pork 35c Per pound 20c Freye's Hams Half or whole per lb.. 32c Shoulder Pork Roast 20c Per pound ........ 25c Con DeVore, Prop.