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Piggly Wfggly i 1 Serve Yourself and Save Week-end For Saturday July 20 GOLDEN WEST COFFEE Crt Pound OKJ PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER- AC Per pound '. tUC JELL-A-TEEN; all flavors 9 p I packages "" VAN CAMP'S, PORK AND BEANS 29c 0 mod. canswM" DEL-MAIZ GOLDEN CORN No. 2 can 21 C COAST TUNA 13c 25c for FINK SALMON ' 19c Tall can 1 Broken sliced Pineapple--- OO- n1 V- CANDY BARS f"";,. ,15c CERTO-Sure Jell 2 bottles SCOTT'S TISSUE '-The 3 rolls JAR RUBBERS Red; ( doien Self Sealing M a s o n Pints, dos We Always Carry a Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Piggly Wiggly Meat Market SPECIALS CHOICE STEAKS -Per Pound PORK SHOULDER ROASTS Per Pound BACON SQUARES Per Pound FRESH SIDE PORK For Pound We Deliver . features and Monday and 22 BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES Tall jar 1 9 C SHREDDED WHEAT 10c Package . HEINZ VINEGAR 17c 27c Pint Quarts GROGANS OLIVES 6 oz. tin 10c 1 Sunset Matches, carton, 1 (? boxes 49 c best 29c double lip- OO. 0 Self Sealing Mason Jars QO Quarts, dos 35c 25c 20c 20c Phone 1236 Th Ir-'inl 1'ilntr.) im thr hark 'f Ihf kml'- k-t ( Kvr1 ii Cliinx in hi it till l-Vilib Hoi lutein, w hit h v Jitk.-.t riuiu w Y.'iK i'lly s.itn-1' Juno Id 11ml in.' new iu lhi ; lat! l.i it if ilinr juiiniiv. Tho : V;lll, Who slopi'l'l in Mr.lt'oril ttKhl uu.l I' ft lor l.UM AurUH lIltN iniittiiu. were tltrsfi-d In UniiIum' j.ukt't!. inn- tirma a nrat hkirt Hiitl tho nhor hikiuK puntH. Thoy t-m from Niw Yurk to iltlcao 111 (ivo ila. 1 "I'onpio li ivo hiM'ii very nice i a I 'out : l vmi; us rlr. hAid our of tlic you it Initio. " linvp m.iiii' ti tit all t t)io (n(rrtt Ihk plai'f nnl wo novor H'avol on Miinta." Thi-y have tern but -1 law on tho ioal, trip hko tlitw Is a j;ttai vx pri iK itro a lut you c.lti'l It tm tho t rat ill," talri M.sh Ultinznmn. "Wo havo liihicn with nit Uimln of people, d'otn hank prcHhlonts to movio tttrtrti.H. a lut havo rhtilon in ovtM-ythliiK. imlinlinn it hfaise.' Tho iil wore iiiueht in 11 Htmin n lonii t rot rh of iloforti'd ronl 111 .Mom ina. ami woio ios.uo.i n iniiur u.ioviu,. .1.0 . ,uo ,ho hearse w a, also n very novel expenen.e. iuooiumh; tu ine Pi". A ear dealer was dolivoiina it to of his m.-inmers and took the KlrU for ;.iiu mtloii on their jour- "We'll always havo a soft spot In our hearts for Oregon, as It Is otio of the most beautiful Mates' we have passed through, ami people have treated us wonderfully here." sanl the girls. "Kvery min- tite is different and we never know now i ue uay win cmi. uui u mwnys seems to end happily. We aro go - niK in spen.i uiieo 01 ioui w oi ks ; t.r.lsnpit umt Sl, Kroat w tis the ex- j He said that, to him. the experi in law Aimelos ami then bike back rj.t,,m,nl lj,at two police ambu- mcnt WU8 satisfactory, despite the New York tv lv M U,lt 111 route and get back to our Jobs by t he time our three and a half . months vacation is up." j Maurice Chevalier j Coming Next Week Maurice t'lievaher eomes t- I hint's I'rateriaM in the record -breaking all-talker. "Innocents of Paris." July -4 to 7. When Maurice I'hevalior made his dehut at the oyfeld Frolic ill New York, tho critics of the me- t fjmi a practicable way of miyic tropolis was as one in sounding nu a trip to the moon, fcs Uitd his praises. Thoy .aid that he was h,-,n rumored. Local statisticians Will Kiwi's, fharlie laiUui and" At Jolson all under tuo straw hat., and the production. "Innocents of IW i ..-h, inv. .Hml ivory More. This ::rSa;iElS ENJOY PICK 'OPENS w Ith soini- th.vt mat1 "IiiiO'Cf uiv of Pari'" deals with ihe use of a puclnait peddler and s:nti'i'. who gels his ehance, and make- cod. The soono.s are laid in the French i apitol. Tito sup porting ca-i excellent in spite of t he fad that t'he a her is the kind ot :ar w ho do-sn t need sup poit. Oil Storage Tanks Made in Med ford ramp-hell's Sheet Metal Works is now hi.uiufactui ing iron oil Mot-age tanks at the shop on South Ctiape street, ihe first ones hemg completed this week. Oil tanks h.ve nee? before ben made in southern Oi'gon. and durms the past year ihhiy than Hta was iMsiit by l"s mo bell for tanks shipped into Med foiAt for their customers. J. L. i'amplvU. owner of the -beet io eta I hop. has instal'ed m idmg machine especially deun vt for manui'actui ing hvn tanks In addition to the elect no weblrg. whenKruet Kltott. ST. was tram ampbcll s also do ac-tjivt.e weld- , pled to death by a team of run 'away horse. . IT'S IN THE QUALITY "Vl'-at w.Mi'U-i fi;l sivurv flavor that t he ir.on r'.-lks l.i- in moats u ran "t sot it in a i'h.-:q. '.;, no uiattor ( looil you pivj aiv it. "o !..oo tho fiiiost nuality moats tho kiinl t:;at make any moal a sr.vov. FOR SATURDAY - Swift's Beef Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin Lamb --Fryers -Rabbits -Veal All Kinds of Picnic and Lunch Meats Liberty Meat Market THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS Srut t Governcr.t Irscected Bf Svk-ji; j Best Holly and Main Phcne 164 1 M , I 'Anita Stewart, 23, film actress, and George P. Converse, 29 apply at the Los AnQeles license bureau for a permit to marry. Countryside Alarmed When Rocket Designed by Scientist to Explore the Upper Air Strata Traverses Sky wolii'KSTKK, Mass., July 19. . f urotvuv oi ' . a rL , i"'J" " n,.w propollanl for rocketw dealn - l to explore the upper siiata ofjtually attained varied widely Ihe r( vnUWii a sensation here nbouts. hut loft tho result of the .xptM.iment figuratively, at least UIl j ,nt, a,.t Kil.sl n,plM.tf4 frm tho isolated J district In whieh Professor Hubert - u,ddaid had hts 40-foot steel 1()wer mi oxnerimeiit station, were j hn lu fa,iK meteor had burst ( wUh tviri(iC detonation. Other , ,,rl !lonB though nn airplane had ' lances dashed through the section looking for victims, while an air- throughout the community by the plane took off from the Ct raft on results. airport In search of the wreckage., Professor Cloddard refused io Hut to Professor C.oddard the discuss his plans further on the excitement was only an incident in ground that ho was working for i; years of experimentation. He the government in secret research, admitted that the projectile mteht , ; 'president Walla- V. At wood of have made Miuhlly more noise than' Olark university, in speaking of some of the others he lias sol off the experiment, said: at various limes, but declared j 'Vlark university supports Dr. nothing had exploded .in the air (ioddard in his work, as it is one and there had been no dftmagt ' of the greatest pieces of research except (hat incident to landing. 'work in the field of physics being . He declined to say where the made at this time In the country, rocket had come down, and scout- We know little about the air. If ed reports that ho was attempting Dr. 4,1 odd a rd can get his rocket MLIUI 1UUI0 HUUUU .odeiaft. TV- N. j!.ln...r- i'f .., It. WotlnoMfay ivfternooii at tne t.er Miaoy au attractive gasoline stations in -Med-park. w hu h prove I a ureal mutcm ! f,.rd. will 1k officially opened for S'Mnotinio .mo they l.uincbe.l . imsiness tomorrow, campaign for more membership, i Work wa.s started on 'the sta- They cb.vo two captains. Mixtion just north of the city hall at j liei-in i iiU'i!sn ami io. .i-m- thf corner of North Front and Komery. The Mde winning was to , sixth streets three weeks ago. be given a feed by the side losing, j under the supervision of V. A. The deciding vote was t:.ken a Kochrr. of Portland., The entire short time aco and it was found; cost of the station is approxi ihat Mrs. Coblelgh had the win-f mately $10,000. nlng team. j The super building is l by 50 The losers, to show thosr sports-1 feet in siie. and up-to-date euip manship. save the w iiiom team ment for greasinc. washing and h fine picnic. About 3' 'adios in tire repairing is WMng installed. A a( .k, attended. t.umh a- served t o cbvk. and dit df -'jtteu. Ihv jj spent !ijoabL' tit'ie Throush the contest th mem-: berstup of the Kidi almost doubled, and the m:ervt ,md en - thu-i-m gteat ly iiicreas-d. Trampled by Team LA HONDA. Cal.. July - S.n Grugorw witnessed an iitoisual accident for this motorized age ; I h H 5 v ' nr. hi.T -. figured that had the rocket been deslKned with that end in view it i to reach Us objective by ; OIIiethintf like 238.syC miles. : rf,,ill,.tlol, r tho Mtitnil. n- The rocket was nine feet long, about 23 Inches in girth and was jh ered in such a manner that successive- charges of explosive were ' designed to keep it shooting ; ,l( Hn even paco through the sky. i 1'iofessor tioddard said todtty he I iM uiulHiinted bv what .hanuened. Iina WH continue worktug on the contrivance. j e issued a statement in which fact that a sensation was caused ; up . even 20 miles, the information concerning the atmosphere there would be invaluable." Harvey's Shell Oil station X S, the newest ami one of the most" large office and supply room ov- cupies one end of this structure.! ,v feature of the new station . is the excellent ugh tine arrancc- ment. Four powerful lights have been placed at advantaceous points ;to illuminate every corner of the J place- and the street for a block t In each dirvtion. IVs.mi.-mIIv !! f t h m a t H.'. 1 ' f..r ih, bi'iil.lin-- w. fnmihdi ; by firm anrf al) ot tho j troction wotk ws done by Med? ford men. M. L Harvey, well-known h.H'l man who has grown uj with the city of Medford. and ape rates n Shell station on South 'KiverjiJe. will be on hand tomorrow mcrnt tng to greet h:s friends at the new station. . . At 1 lV:y of SvieriTwerto. ar rived here this week to t ike charge of Harey"s station No. J. ' EARE SUBJECT OF The ear:. w'ht'h has ;'!vn :n St c,r..-idrabe news papvr pu W :ty and btt:r.c criti- en. a comisir.:ty r.u:-ance. h.s n wn r.'.v'.f the i;?vt of a ra-:' ..'-n-'-iv by that XW. To te r's T.w-K b the v'j!.-c r'aycr-fi, ovrr KMKU t- M : 1 Trxb-ane-': :n t:iv-n rex; Tu-J.v r.icitt irvTi Dine .o 'T l.iri a fa'i-nci p "let. v-ron:- ail the r--rBi-ir upi-! th: t!; sus- - ! It will d.l-;:v'jl;. el cvir-v tot f.::it ;iHVPrv.iU Hi. !'. o sar.i 1 ; N':n.tl.f a:; ef u.h, a p - or.. fr a. tin b-tr!"-d. has e- .e?ft :rr rei te rXr r-.e V r fir; S St-:kt" t!' N- c''! r--";et ' A i T;;a rv p.onJ ir-: the ' eff-.oe t?.-rv n-t T-.' v T . . tji,:--i r rt n ' T ft.. & ' trt li - l'r-Hvy V . KSt. r a. r. d V . rv ii - . r f . FCO Has Pcet F'.- SW FKKW S.X u!. JiiW l-y Taw c:tr e.neav-ej a iovv f re ia tie r-: 3"aI i u;: " re a et ere t-etve-d tr p:ir. C--:!! rVaritj So;x ! cae-i :3 s--r C.?c-e2 Ni-i .zc. a . cfB-i reore:l' for After a patient wait by the Med ford public for two years past, the) first name of I-. Walter Dick, head; of Hie local weather bureau, who, departs tonight tr his new duties: at Itubuuue. Iowa, was become; knowu. no thanks to the erstwhile; Oregonian. however, and now that the mystery has beeu soUed. prep arations fin the -futur'- Oeveiopr ; mem of t ha "city 'OmP fr tlm Iif?i dedication Celebration of the new I airport e in be eonlinued w ithout I further distraction. Thivt name, so long disguised by the initial 1.. Is not near so bad as liad generally been suspected, i and why the weather gentleman! did not proudly proclaim it seems j incomprehenvbhv The name is: lister Lester Walter Dick, hwunau nice, doesn't It? It is hoped that when its owner returns to his na tive state, the land of big corn, he wilt no longer part it. The solving of the mystery came about In a peculiar way. It see'ms that Mr. Dick is an alumnus of ihe I'nlversitv of Chicago, or some thing like that, and a letter in a I large envelope came to hlnv t',t" other day from the university, a fellow K kinsman or one of the Chi cago beer gunmen, addressed to lister W. Dick, which lay on desk for hours while he was away, staring all callers in the face. Mr. Dick Mid family leave for Dubuque. Iowa, this evening, and his leaving will be regretted by many friends and acquaintances, but will be especially deplored by members of the Medford National Kfflc elub. of which he has been one of the most active members during his residence here. He Is a erack shot with both rifle rind, pistol and was one of Iowa's anil St. Louis best marks men before coming here and had won medals at the national rifle shoots at Camp Perry. Ohio. The first name of "Wm. J. Hutch inson, who succeeds Mr. Dick here, is "Bill." . Because the severe winter killed manv bees. Iowa expects a smaller apple crop. Dees act as polleniz- ; agents. 4 Aviation is weaving a network of passenger lines throughout the southwest so that travel is possible in almost $very direction. SEATTLE MAN NOW HALE AND HEARTY AT 70 If anyone told you that one sin gle medicine had relieved tens of thousands of suffering men ami women in a1! walks of life of their health troubles and that it h id put thousands of men and w omen. CAKL . KICHTIlorKN heretofore unable to find relief, luck to worV. it would sound im possible, wouldn't it? But that is just what haopen- infr r:ht here in the Nvrth s: and Throughout the country wher ever this celebrated medicine has t-een introduce-d. No; cmiy has it broueht thes p-nie n-"-foursd health and strength, but it ha trouth; :hm new ,r.rgy. v:ta'.:ty artd a new oi life i:-elf. . Amor. r trie l.'.test ti p..iy h:gh tribute to the rerr.arkarIv rower of Sargon. this new ar.d e;-vh-maktng medicine. Car M. lin-h-throfen. OarTton Af.. Sewrle. 1 r. K ioh : hof n has 1. v-d in s -attle for twenty years, lie rto;nt ly said: "Whn rr.T fr:?n.!s tell me hw strong an'. I:e:y I seem. I m qu:cis t .-Ii ;ifn t- civ Su,rn Soft Mass IT.; ill ;h- cred;:. 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The most luscious delicacy the sea pro vides. . . delicious, tender and tasty. Rich in iodine and phosphorous, those goiter-resisting elements. Delightful in salads, cocktails, sandwiches and hot dishes. IWHI TUN ECONOMY Meat Market Sandwiches made with our lunch meats look and taste better. Only high grade material used, and a big assortment. FANCY RHODE ISLAND FRYERS AND HENS RABBITS SPECIALS Veal Stew, lb 22e Lamb Stew, lb ifce Short Ribs of Beef, lb. .... 22c CHOICE BEEF SPRING LAMB VEAL CORN FED PIG PORK 1 NICHOLS & Phone 46 Why Buy Canned WHEN You Can Buy Fishing Tackle at Hubbard Bros, to catch your own fresh fish? Hubbard Bros., Inc. 5rc Cash Discount CLASSIT1ED ADVERTISING GET3 EESULTI TE STAR ASHPOLE 206 E. Main Fish if fjTTtf.-iS'.fVV,'..