Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 04, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD HUE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER '4, 1932.
PAGE THREE
G.O.P.
CONTINUE
LARGE T
Friends of E. M. Wilson hav or
ganized a Wilson tor Mayor club to
The Republican County Central
committee meetings continue to draw
packed nousea aa the campaign neara
lta close. Last night at Wtmer every
eat in the hall was occupied.
The meeting was called to order
by Precinct Committeeman Ed Dlm
mlck. who Introduced, as the first
speaker Attorney Prank VanDyke.
representing the Junior Republican
league. Mr. VanDyke In his usual
forceful manner, appealed to the
voters from a bread and butter stand
point, to retain the Republican party
In power, the party that stands for
a protective tariff on things that are
produced In the Rogue River vauey.
Ralph Cowglll, the second speaker
Introduced, told the voters that 01.
next Tuesday, November 8, we will
be standing at the cross roads and
that it Is up to the voters ss to which
road we will take for the next four
years. One road,-under the direction
of President Hoover, leads straight
ahead while the other leads off at
right angles, directed by Franklin D.
Roosevelt, out into the great un
known.
The candidates on the Republican
ticket were Introduced and short talks
were made by each.
Announcement was made In regard
to the rally tonight In the Natato
rlum at Medford. with Buron Pitts
as the speaker.
O. Q. CAlblnl la secretary of the new
club which Is sponsoring campaign
In behalf of Mr. Wilson.
The purpose of the formation of
Wilson for Mayor club Is to call the
votera' attention to Mr. Wilson's
qualifications for the office of mayor.
During the past two-year term. E. M.
Wilson's administration has estab
lished a record of economy and effic
iency that has gratified rhe taxpay
era who haw Investigated the affairs
of the city, in the opinion of the
members of the Wilson for Mayor
club. It la with the Idea of empha
sizing this fine record and calling the
voters' attention to Mr. Wilson's
qualifications that the local Wilson
club has been formed.
Among the points recommending
E. M. Wilson to re-election to the
office of mayor for another two-year
term Is the fact that his administra
tion's expenditures during hla term
are considerably below the amount
allowed by the budget, according to
members of the Wilson tor Mayor
club.
. - POSTAL
B. M. Wilson
further his candidacy for re-election
to the office of mayor of. this city.
AT THE FIRST SNEEZE
USE
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Essence of Mkt&l
ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF
AND NU.OW
IT'S NEW
Copco's bowling entry In the city
league chalked up a three-ply win
over the postofflce quint last even
lns. Frank Humour of the power
company missed the 500 class by two I
pins, while no one else on either team
showed form.
There la no game scheduled to
night.
Bcoresi
!
Copco.
1
F. Hus&ong
' H. Hussong
J. Burroughs .
. S. Bullls
. 7. Brewer
163 137 190 498
154 145 145 444
173 114 1S6 443
98 100 114 313
151 147 167 465
US 118 118
855 761 899
Postofflce.
i a a
E. Nichols 133 105 159 396
H. Fredette 110 168 163 440
. S. Sherwood 143 130 108 380
Hugo Quenther . 185 114 139 438
R. Slngler 106 111 139 J 356
139 139 139
804 757 80
ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 4. VP)
The secret Is out and the Naval acad
emy students explain why Nary could
not get better than a scoreless tie
vlth Prlncton a couple of weeks ago.
Baltimore has been the Jinx for
he middles. The regiment considers
the city so Ill-omened that whenever
the midshipmen pass through the city
on trains bound for other stadia, they
pull down the window shades until
they are safely out of town.
Some of the cars of the train .carry
ing the regiment to Princeton were
dark, their shades down tight, but in
a few, the middles were neglectful
and went through Baltimore with
shades up.
In the future, the middles say,
every one of the shades wlu, go bang
ing down In Baltimore.
SCIO West approach to Oreens
bridge to be repaired and Improved,
according to C. H. Leonard, county
surveyor.
WHY NOT .
Enjoy one-stop shopping in our neighborhood?
The Shopping Center of Medford is tut our doon
Save time, gas, shoe leather and money buy
Monarch Seed & feed Co.
SATURDAY MONDAY
SPECIALS!
Trade at our new store in a convenient location. Plenty
of parking space no traffic worries. Use our
"drive-in" feed room for fast, courteous attention.
NEW LOCATION, CORNER 6TH AND BARTLETT
TALK SEAL SALE
County chairmen of the Christmas
Seal sale project, carried on In Jack
son county each year In the drive to
prevent spread of tuberculosis, will
meet next Wednesday afternoon with
Miss Mildred Carlton, president of
the Jackson County Publlo Health
association, It was announced today.
Definite plans will be made for the
annual drive.
The announcement comes at an
appropriate time, following closely
news of the tuberculosis cllnlo con
ducted Wednesday by Dr. O. 0. Bel
linger under the auspices of the
Publlo Health association and the
Jackson County Medical society.
These clinics 'are financed by funds
realized from the seal salea and are
each year attended by a larger num
ber of persons In Medford. Thirty
five were examined at the one-day
cllnlo thta year, some being contact
cases and others persons recovering
from tuberculosis.
The annual aale of seals wtll start
this year the day after Thanksgiving.
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS
Here until Nov. 8
On account of the many patients who
wish to consult him, Dr. Chambers
will keep ha office open until Nov. 8.
Reduoed prices will continue.
T
PAY. HE ASSERTS
Gorg Barnura of thla city, de
fendant In divorce uit instituted
by his wife, today filed a motion
In clrcut court, asking tuat no be
granted until Monday to show cause
why bo should not pay the 100 per
month maintenance money. Barnum
aska that be be not held in contempt
of court by reason of non-payment.
He further sets forth tbat he has
been unable to raise the money, and
asks the right to show cause why he
cannot make the payment. Barnum
also states that he will seek a re
duction of the maintenance allow
ance. Barnum seeks delay In the hearing
of the motion upon the grounds that
his attorney. A. E. Reames, la ap
pearing before the state supreme
court at Salem this week end and
will not return until Monday.
Oregon Weather
Rain tonight or Saturday, snow to,
mounatlna; warmer tonight; southr
east and south gales offshore.
Ooos Bay Logging Co oonstructtof
road to Catching inlet with view to
logging In that district. Marshfleltl
Southwestern Oregon News.
KITCHEN
QUEEN
AU Hardwheat
FLOUR
A guaranteed all hard
wheat flour. Your
money back If not satis
factory. $3.60 per bbl.
SACK
WHOLE CORN, Eastern Shelled, cwt $1.15
MILL RUN, the best, sack . 69
ROLLED BARLEY, 70s . 70
GROUND BARLEY, cwt. . KC
MOLASSES Contains 600 lbs. of
n -.-y molasses per ton. A
DAIRY food (red to mix with
..... homegrown grains.
CHOP Well worth the money
ALFALFA HAY, cwt
POPCORN, Jap Hulless, 3 lljs. for
(You know our reputation for good popcorn)
DOO CAKES, 2 lbs. for
CANNED DOG-CAT FOOD, 11 cans for..
BIRD SEED, 2 Mb. pkgs. for .
"The Store That Serves You Right"
WW
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
Year
and our business has increased so much that it is
necessary to enlarge our floor space.
See Our Extra Special Prices in Large
Ad. on Page 9
P5 luiUtirmu n,..i,i. i. wtv-ivig; 1
ftfrw.. 1WE jEATUEE LOCAL PEODUCTSg ' 1
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the
EELEAIBLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner
Phone 20
This Home Owned Store Offers a Plat
form of the Very Soundest Economy
Your vote means savings
here.
Join the
ISP
Economy
Party
Week End Values That Will Win
Cal. Home Catsup ig. bottle 1 9c
None Such Mince Meat pkg. 1 5c
Tomatoes ... 2 cans 25c
Solid pack, No, H can
Fancy Grape Fruit No. 2 can 1 5c
Tomato Juice . . 2 cans 25c
Local. No. can
Fancy Head Rice . 3 lbs. 1 7c
Macaroni . . . 4 ibs. 21c
Fancy Local Walnuts . ib. 20c
...1000 sheets 41
14
Toilet Tissue (Westland Brand) .
Shoe Peg Corn (Dodge Brand)
Red Sockeye Salmon (H-B Brand) tall can 15
Golden West Coffee 3-lb. can 98$
Citrus Soap 10 bars 25$
JEWEL (100 Pure Vegetable
Shortening)
4 lbs. 49c; 8 lbs. 93c
(Jewel)
1jgjrtenlntf
Snow Bird Flour, 49 lbs.
Seal of Oregon Flour
.89
49-lb. sack $1.09
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy Cauliflower ....
Fancy Solid Lettuce -
Oregon Celery ..
Fancy Brussel Sprouts
Klamath No. 2 Potatoes...
Fancy Sunkist Oranges
2 heads 15$
2 for 15$
.2 for 15$
..lb. 10$
..BO-lb. bag 29$
2 dor. 29$
CITY MEAT MARKET
Phone 324 121 No. Central
4 Free Deliveries Daily
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone 252
HOME GROWN FILBERTS
Have you tried the home-grown filberts? We have
them and the quality is unusually fine. Extra large
nuts and the price very reasonable.
Heinz Fig and Plum Pudding
It's time to think of plum pudding and fruit cake.
We now have the Heinz fig and plum pudding and
in a few days we will have home-made plum pud
ping and fruit cake.
Extra Fancy Pears in Half Boxes
Extra Fancy Spitzenberg Apples
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Libby's Mince Meat, finest quality, 2 lbs. 29c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs.. . ... . . .. ... . . . .. . . . . .i.,. 15c
Crystal White Soap, 7 bars, 23c
Crater Lake String Beans, canned in Medford
best quality, 2 cans. 27c
Royal Club Coffee, lb , 32c
Home Made
CAKES
Home Grown
WALNUTS
Home Grown
FRUITS
Home Grown
Vegetables
TRUE THRIFT IS BUILT on VALUE -NOT
ON PRICE
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
CENTRAL MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
R. I. Red Hens
and Fryers, lb. ... . .
20
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
Join the American Legion
If You Are Looking for
Bacon Backs . ib. 13c Real Bargains
Hams .... Ib. 15c
Sugar cured, half or whole
Hamburger . 2 Ib. 15c
No Cereal
Beef Stsak . 2 lb. 25c
Mf-M. )' Sirloin, Elb
FRYERS, RABBITS, HENS
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