Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    TEDFORD MAP- TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932
PAGE THREE
Young lolks of trte First Method
ist church tonight continue the dis
cussion of the use and control of
alcoholic liquors at 6 :30 o'clock.
Much interest has been shown tn the
matter.
"What Method of Control of the
Liquor Tralfic Have Been Tried, and
With What Results?" la the question
for consideration. Hugh Shurtleff Is
the leader.
Carl E. Grant, dUtrlct manager of
the Metropolitan Life Insurance com
pany, will be guest speaker, and ad
dress the attendants on "Liquor and
Long Life," from the standpoint of
life Insurance.
Several of the young folks will take
part In the discussion pro and con
of the methods of control of liquor.
Including local option, the Canadian
system, the Bratt or 8wedlsh system,
and national prohibition.
Special musical numbers will be
given by Mrs. L. M. Cr&in, pianist. I
and Mr. Cram and George Bennett,
vocal duet. Miaa Mary Rose berry
leads the opening song program.
Young folks cordially Invited.
Obituary
Eleanor Ana Bailey, formerly of
Eagle Point, but recently of Phoenix,
died laat night t the home of her
daughter. Mra. O. T. Morgan. She la
survived by one son. James W. Bailey
of Harlan. Iowa, and a daughter. Iols
McMahan of "Wapato, Wash., also
two alstera and two brothers In the
east.
Puneral arrangements. In charge of
Conger's funeral p'Arlora, will be an
nounced later.
Hunband Found Guilty
Fred Stlmaon was today found
guilty of assault and battery charges
filed by his wife, Lydla Stlmson, and
was fined 25, In Judge Olenn O.
Taylor's court. The sentence was sus
pended by the Judge with the under
standing that Stlmson cease such
assaults, and support his wife and
two children.
AWARD DENIED
HEAR! BALM SUIT
A verdict favoring the defendant
and denying Miss Marguerite Klrk-
smlth of Seattle heart balm In her
breach of promise cult for aai.OOO
against Robt. W. Frame of Centr.il
Point and Phoenli, was returned by
the circuit court Jury and opened by
Judge H. D. Norton this morning.
The Jury went out at 7:50 o'clock
last night and brought in a ea!cd
verdict at 10:30. Testimony in the
case was completed yesterday after
noon, following a two-day session
of the court, and the arguments,
completed at 8:30 o'clock. The Jurors
were asked to return after dinner to
receive the Judge's Instructions. Tile
courtroom was filled for the trial
both days. Miss Kirksmlth was rep
resented by Attorney Ralph Hammer
of Seattle and A. P. Johnson of port
land, and the defendant by IXn
Newbury of thla city.
I
COAST HIGHWAYiPLANS FOR FUTURE
State highway department, assisted
I by state police, yesterday conducted a
24-hour check at the Redwood Junc
. tlon, stopping all cara In each dtrec
! tlon. The highway department had
! men obtaining Information ooncern
i lng truck operations, with the state
police stopping the vehicles, and
checking on licenses.
Mr. Breaker of Salem, in charge of
the department at Salem was in Med
ford yesterday and conducted the
count.
Look! Extra special for Friday and
Saturday, new knit dresses at 1.95.
A real bargMn. The Band Bo &
Shoe Box.
The Community Chest board, altho
the organization will not carry on an
active campaign this year, will re
main Intact and reaoy for service. It
was announced today, following a
meeting of the board Iwt night.
The organlration will be ready for
work If an emergency arises and will
be ready to carry on next year, it was
stated, when it Is felt the need for
the chest will again be realised. Spe
cial effort will be made to collect
outstanding pledges In order to meet
obligations already contracted. Those
owing the Chest are urged to pay as
soon as possible. The decision made
1 to abandon the campaign this season
Is expected to act as a year's mora
torium, the board members stated,
and not as & permanent closing of
the Chest program.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
'irldge Cabinet Works.
AdmlnUlmtr" Xotlre Ui Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed hy
the County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, administrator of the estate
of Ella May Maxmhi, deceased. All
persons having claim against said
et&t a.e hereby notified to present
the same duly verified, lo the under
signed adinint..trator at his office n
the Med ford National Bank Building.
Med ford. Oregon, within six months
from the dai of this notice.
Dated October 2 1st. 1933.
0 US NEWBURY,
Administrator of the Estate
of Ella May Maxson. deceased.
Kecu(or'i Nutlce to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, executor of the estate of
Thomas P. Nichols, deceased. Ail
persons hsving claims against satd
estate are hereby notified to present
the same duly verified, to the under
aigned executor, at the office of Ou
Newbury. In the Med ford National
Hank Building, Medford, Oreron
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated October 31st, 1933.
THOMAS L. FARLOW.
Executor of the Estate of
Thomas T. Nichols, deceased.
You haven't realized Just what a whale of a difference
there Is In meats unless you've tried PEERLESS QUAL
ITY MEATS. We are prond of the high quality of the
meats we sell and proud of our steadily Increasing
patronage from discriminating southern Oregon shop
pers. LOW PRICES, too, are a Mg Incentive for buying
here but we dont let price Interfere with Q.VAMTY.
Just try our meats this week see for yourselves you'll
save money, too!
ftf ofcteg 9 THERE'S A LOT OF
I toinfto W DIFFERENCE IN MEATS 1
or swij m
ll i$c0 '"rill
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REAL SPECIALS
on Smoked Meats
Bacon lb. 14V2
Fancy, Mild Cure
Squares lb V6c'
Fat Backs
Same Cure a Bacon, Fine for Seasoning
Mams lb. IJ1
Sugar Cured, Whole or Half
Pork Roasts lb. sy2c
Shoulder Pig Pork, No Shanks
Pork Steaks ib. 10c
Lean and Tender Pig Pork
?u 4 li. 33c
Lard
SALT PORK
WIENERS
BOLOGNA
Liver Sausage
no 4 9c
&3 Tubs, 60 . r,ei
PEERLESS BUTTER
Ib. 23c
Fresh Churned
Crep.ir.Kry
EGGS-Fresh Extras
Doz. 29c
Onions 5 lbs. 8
Lettuce 7 head
Peppers 4 lbs. H
KLAMATH NETTED GEMS, No. Is
Sweet Spuds 6 lbs. 17
Oranges 2()C doz.
Apples Spitf B lbs. 14?
.-. M lbs. 43
ivsw lit; ow .am
r gragaggi we feature local productsj:
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economise ait the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
w a nnr.T.nWiV "nwripi- Phone 20
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FOOD
Economy . . . YES!
Just Use Your Phone
Tiisty, QUALITY FOODS at. the LOWEST
PRICE . . . almost at your finger tlpa. .
EXPERIENCED CLERKS to fill your order.
FREE DELIVERY. No longer la service a
luxury . . . Just shop the Rellahle way.
Phone 20
Week-end specials
Krispy Crackers .... .2-lb. pkg. 23c
(Free Pilule with eaiti pits.)
2 for 25c
Fancy Pumpkin,
Large oan -i2
Minced Olams,
2 for
29
Cove Oysters, can10
Cal. Home Catsup,
large bottle Ifty
Wheaties 13
2 for the price of 1
Clams, baby whole .. 2 cans 25
St. Beans, fancy local new crop Can 10
Jello (balloon free) 3 for 22
Candy, plain mixed, lb. Chocolates, lb 19
Peets Washing Powder,
nied. size 19
(Small package free)
Liberty White Laundry
Soap 10 bars 25
Hard Wheat Flour,
49 lb $1.13
Pearls of Wheat
Carnation
WHEA
Ml
Thm
Helping Hand"
Vp Growth Hill"
mm
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ff Towel In Mara tat m paekac top.
IV Aikaaabout thUaperlalllmltedoiW.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Sweet Potatoes - 6 lbs, 12
Squash (We cut them) Lb.
Local Cauliflower Per head 1 0
Bananas - - 4 lb. 2f)
Individual Squash Each 5
Local Spinach - 3 lbs. 25
BACON
Morrell'i Sugar Cured
lb 14c
CITY MEAT MARKET
Phone 324 121 If. Central
4 Free Deliveries Daily
Fancy Fat fl Cf 5c extra each
HENS TP for drawing
Shoulders of
LAMB
lb 8c
Shortening 3 lbs. 25c
Pure Vegetable
Beef Roasts lb. 10c
Fancy Steer Beef
Hens Fryers Rabbits Fresh Oysters
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone 252
Candied Cherries and Pineapple
The new Glace Cherries and Pineapple are now on the mar
ket; also new Candied Orange and Lemon Peel, new Can
died and Preserved Ginger, new Layer Figs; in fact many
new fall items are now ready for you.
Extra Fancy Pears in Half Boxes
We have the Extra Fancy Bosc, Anjous and Cornice in Half
Boxes. Prices are lower this year and the quality very fine.
Send a half box to your friends back east.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
New Crop IXL Almonds, lb. 17c
Diamond W. Golden Bantam Corn, 2 cans . ! 29c
Corn Meal, 9-lb. sack 21c
Large Bottle Clorox, quart size 19c
Edgemont Crackers, 2 pkgs 27c
Be sure to Home Grown
Get a Package of T-1
, Jf rruits and
ounshine 3T , ,
Krispy crackers L vegetables
With the entertaining Free Pus- Jr Home Made CdkeS
zle, and Magic Game,. and PieS
Experienced Salesmen to Serve You
All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as
if you called at the store in person.
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
CENTRAL MARKET
SPECIALS SATURDAY
R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb. . . 20c v
Beef Pot Roasts, choice cuts, lb. 10c
Pork Shoulder Roasts, per lb. . . 10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. for 25c
Pork Steak, 2 lbs. for 25c
New Sauer Kraut, per quart . . . 10c
Phone 81 We Deliver
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