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, - Ml- i a I;' v: J KEF IMEDFOKD M3Fi TRTBTTNX lEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEFTErBER SO, 193?-- PAGE THREES JOINS FRUIT MEN AT Following the supper at the Uni versity club last evening, given In honor of B. P. Irvine, editor of the Oregon Journal, about fifty members of tie club and the board of direc tors of the Fruitgrowers' league Join ed In the Informal discussion with the editor concerning the valley fruit Industry, and the co-operation re ceived by local growers from Oregon State college. Mr. Irvine stated that the co-operation was fine between the Oregon Washington pear bureau and fruit- men throughout the state. He also traced the progress of fruit raising In southern Oregon from the early days, when be made his home in the valley. Importance of the tests being made by the Oregon medical school to de termine the vitamin content of pears was stressed by Mr. Irvine, who also highly commended Professor Henry Hartman of the Oregon State college for his research work carried on here and In the New York markets. The chemical analysis work la be ing conducted at the Oregon college was pointed out by the editor as be ing of importance. A member of the board of regents for Oregon State college for an ex tended period Mr. Irvine Is familiar with the fruit Industry here. Dur ing the evening, members of the league expressed their appreciation to him for the many times he aided them when the fruit business was In serious difficulty. Dean William A. Schoenfeld of Oregon State college was also guest at the gathering, which was presided over by Edward W. Carlton, president of the Fruitgrowers' league. i Portland. Curbs on Hancock street from 40th to Sandy boulevard will be cut back to Increase width fo roadway from 34 to 30 feet. EDI (Continued from Page One) fast victuals listlessly. "I don't know how we will face the gang. I guess we've been trying too hard." Underneath this feeling, however, was the deadliest kind of determina tion to fight It out with the Yankees to the last, to prove to the world and the folks at home that one team can make baseball history and win a world championship after losing the first two games. To a man the Bruins feel that they will have all the ad vantage at Wrlgley Field, both In physical factors and the Inspiration of their faithful. "This Is a tight spot," said Grimm seriously. "But we've been In tight spots -before. We won the National league pennant beating the odds. There's no quit In this ball club." Grimm has named Charley Root, veteran right hander, to pitch Satur day In the first of three games sched uled In Chicago. He believes the Yankees will have a great deal of trouble hitting the side arm curver there. In a fanning bee Grimm paid high tribute to Vernon Gomez, young left hander who downed the Bruins yes terday and Charley Ruffing, winner of the first game. "Ruffing," he said, "showed me the greatest ball ball I ever saw. Gomes looked better than ever Lefty Grove of the Athletics did against us In the 1929 series." Canby. Clackamas county fair re cently held. parties center un effort in isternre (Continued uom i age one) of friendly words with Republican Senators Johnson In California. Cut ting In New Mexico and Norrls in Nebraska, Chairman Farley of the Democrats, returned to New York an nouncing that the west was won, and took up a study of the eastern war 3 r 11 3 HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Phone 603 Free Delivery Daily 8-10-2-4 Nil New Low Prices Bring Added Savings for Those Who Buy Meats Here Here's GOOD NEWS for those who shop TOMORROW and NEXT WEEK at the PEERLESS MARKET PRICES HAVE BEEN LOWERED on many popular meat items bringing NEW, ADDED SAVINGS for thrifty housewives the same FINE QUALITY will prevail, too, and, of course, the FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE that has made this a favorite shopping place. Look at these Reduced Prices Fancy Baby Beef Roasts Beef Pot Roasts Shoulder Lamb Roasts Genuine Baby Beef Real Quality Yearling Lamb Hamburger or Sausage Ground ROaStS . . . . . Fancy Veal 7pTd PEERLESS BUTTER lb. 22c Fresh Churned Creamery Fresh Dressed Hens lb. 14c 3 to 5 lb. average. Fancy WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Boiling Beef Lamb Stew Veal Stew Pork Roasts Pure Lard , Meaty Rib Choice Breast Breast Milk Veal Shoulder Pig Pork expound . . lb. 9V2c 4 lbs. 35c Buy these Items NOW! WHILE PRICES ARE SO LOW! Shortening ... 4 lbs. 29c Wit These are small sugar cured hams 1 IiamS , Whole or Half 1572 This 'is Top Quality Bacon at a price yon AC&4topJAA , can't pass by Whole or Half 12l2C Legs of Lamb Grain Fed Yearling lb. loy2c Steaks, Young Beef, Rib '2 lbs. 25c Wieners or Bologna 2 lbs. 25c Lamb Chops, Rib or Loin Yearling 2 lbs. 17c We reserve the right to limit quantity. Tomatoes . . . ... . . .lc lb. Sweet Spuds. . .3 lbs. 10c Onions . 5 lbs. 9c Banana Squash. . . .2c lb. Peppers . 4 lbs. 11c Cants .............. 5 for 1 0c Klamath Netted Gems, No. Is . . . .. . ... . .50 55c aWE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCT Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20 RELIABLE WINS WITH QUALITY and LOW PRICES There is some doubt as to who will win the World Series but there is no question that this friendly HOME-OWNED store REAL LY SELLS FOR LESS. Trade here where EXPERIENCED CLERKS are always ready to serve you, with the added convenience of a FREE DELIVERY and a FREE PARK ING LOT. Saturday and Monday Bargains 1 pt. Purex (reg. 2 for 25c) ; 9c each 3 for 25 1 qt, Purex (a regular 25c seller) 15 New Crop Tomatoes, large can, No. 2j 10 Use Certo for your grape jelly, each 22 Coiled Spaghetti ....3 lbs. for 19 BEANS Red or White 10 lbs. 43c JELL-O 3 pkgs. 23c Ambassador Toilet Tissue 5c Balco Malt , -47 Grape Nuts (Balloon free) 2 for 34$ Post's Bran Flakes, each ....)$ Post Toasties (Balloon free) 2 for 17$ 9-lb. Sack Corn Meal, yellow or white 23$ 1 lb. Golden West Coffee 33$ 3 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee $1.00 (2 lbs, Fancy long grain Rice free) Plenty More Wheaties 1 pkg. for 12; 1 for 1$; 2 for 13$ SOAP DEALS Rinso, large pkg. 23c ea, 2 for 45c Lux, large pkg. 23c ea., 2 for 45c Life Buoy Toilet Soap . . .... .3 bars 19c Lux Toilet Soap 3 bars 21c P and G Soap 10 bars 33c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Grapes, all kinds . Squash, sweet potato, lb Individual or Danish Squash, each.. Sweet Potatoes 1. 3 lh. 10$ Green Peppers, lb 3$ All Bunc Vegetables . 3 for 10$ ... 6 lb. for 25$ ..... 2$ ..5$ CITY MEAT MARKET Phone 324 121 N. Central 4 Free Deliveries Daily SWIFT'S PREMIUM, Sliced Bacon y2ib.Pkg. 10c lib. pkg. 19c Sugar Cured Bacon r In One Pier lb, JjC Shoulder of Lamb . . . lb. 8c HAMBURGER 3 lbs. 20c map. rarly'i conclusion wu dis puted by Republican Chairman San der, who said Rpubllcan defections would not come up to Democratic expectations. The prospects are. however, that neither party will neg lect either east or west in lt plans for future action. Mr. Hoover will make his nrst out-of-town campaign speech next Tues day night at Des Moines, lows. He will speak largely to the west, al though he will cover several sub jects. Vice-President Curtis already Is moving vest ward on a wing til the way to the coast. Secret try Mills of the treasury, much relied on as a campaigner for Hoover, Is headed in the same direction. Real Fireworks lit .lust. Even while the western Republican offensive Is developing, the Demo crats will be setting off their first real firework ol the campa'gn in the east. Governor Roosevelt will end hla western trip Just In time to attend the New York state Democratic convention next week. Alfred E. Smith also Is expected to be pres ent, and reports multiply that he will have something Important to say. There la no Indication that the Democratic managers, however much attention they may be devoting to other things, have abandoned their original plan for an Intensive attach on the northeastern bloc of states. In Mr. Roosevelt's own state of New York, especially, they Intend to make the strongest campaign of which they are capable. R3ai?slhi,s Gi?eeB?y PERSONAL ATTENTION. PROMPT SERVICE Phone 252 Extra Fancy Pears Each season we feature the Extra Fancy Rogue River Pears and this year is no exception. We now have the Extra Fancy Bosc, Anjou and Cornice in Half . Boxes. Very low express rates on fruit to all points in the East. Send this extra fancy fruit to your out of town friends. New New New New Italian Orange and Layer Preserved Prunes Lemon Peel Figs Ginger r 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS! 1 Mrs. Stratton's Home-made Date Squares, dozen . . 23c Chase & Sanborn Coffee, lb. .. .33c Memorie Tea, Black or Green, lb...,.,. ... 23c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can.-.-. . . . ...... .28c Crisco, large can, 6 lb..., .., ,.- .$1.07 Balloon FREE Home Made Honey Maid with 2 packages p 1 , nir., Graham Crackers Post Toasties UflKeS and flGS 2-lb. pkg., 29 Five Free Deliveries on Saturday "There Is No Substitute for Quality" NEW CENTRAL MARKET WE DELIVER PHONE 81 Get your meats at this up-to-date market and be sure of the best quality SPECIALS BEEF BEEF PORK Steer Beef Steak Beef Pot Roasts Shoulder Roasts lb. 20c lb. 10c lb. 12c LARD R. I. RED KAdBI 1 O s Home Rendered Hens and Fryers Young Frying 3 lb. 20c If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today s Mail Tribune 1 1 1 i ! i