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MEDFORD MA?"L TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933. PAGE THREE GIRLS' VOLLEY TEAM WILL PLAY ANCIENTS LOCAL ELKS TONIGHT Miss Constance Moore and Dr. B. R. Elliott, business managers respec tively of the high school girls fast .volley ball team and the old chaps who make up the Elks team, have arranged a league game to be played at the Elks court Friday at 8:00 p.m. Miss Carln Degermark has coached her proteges up to a fine point and it probably will be "too bad" for the old fellows who have been unable to secure a coach; no experienced direc tor having the nerve to be respon sible for players with wheezy wind pipes and hardened arteries. Mies Degermark will bring the fol lowing athletic beauties: Constance Moore, Hazel Kellenbeck, Prances Porter, Anna Bcheel, Luclle Knlpa, Ruth D'Alblnl, Edna Takahlra and Margaret Wolgamott; while the Elks will be compelled to get along with such material as George Nellson, Dr. Elliott, Jim Collins, Joe Pltegel, Don Newberry and John Niedermeyer. Mr. Niedermeyer, a former U. of O. track man, Is the only hope of the balance of the team, most of whom carry canes. One member has been playing oln this same team since the fall of 1919. Collins has been out with a sprained ankle. If unable to play It Is expected that he will be wedged in as umpire as he Is a good mathematician (for his side). It has been reported that some of these "has been men" have been tak ing chiropractic adjustments in pre paration for this event. , Hotel Guest ft Roy Entler of Rose- burg and V. O. May of Eugene were business callers In Med ford. KMED Broadcast Schedule Saturday A. M 8:00 Breakfast News. Mall Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 9:30 Today. ... .- 9:45 Shoppers' Tour. 10:00 U. 8. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Schubert's Love Songs. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10:45 Martial Music. 11:00 Quartet Parade. 11:15 Morning Melody. 11:30 Song and Comedy. . 12:00 Mid-Day Review. . P. M. 12:15 Popularities. 12:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune. 12:30 Martial Music. 1:00 Patriotic Program. '' 1:15 Varieties. ' 1:30 Oregon Ramblers. 2:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Cbandu Review. 4:30 Across the Seas to Hawaii. 6:45 News Flashes. Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medlord Theater Guild. 8:05 Andy Slough, Entertainer. 6:20 Dinner Dance Music. 7:00 Eventide. 7:30 8:30 Tour Favorite Dance Bands. "Bus" Boise Leaves Elmer Boise, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boise -of this olty for the put week, returned last evening to San Francisco. Elmer, a former Medford boy, la now connect ed with the purser's department of the Dollar steamship, "President Coot ldge," which runs between New York and Manila. AUTO SUSPECT TO LEARN HIS FATE Arthur Rod, Indicted by the grand Jury for taking an auto belonging to another, will hear the decision In his case In the morning. The hearing before Circuit Judge H. D. Nortoa was completed yesterday. Rod waiv ing the right of a Jury trial. At the same time, disposition will be made of the case of Otto Rutzer. who entered a plea of guilty. In the same case. Rutzer la on parole from the court, which was granted three years ago. Rod and Rutzer were charged with theft of the auto of Sanford Richard son of Central Point, from South Central avenue last December. They were arrested following a wild chase over the country lanes north of Cen tral Point, by state police. UURETfllTH TAKEN BY DEATH Lauretta Roselene Smith passed away at a local hospital Thursday night alter an Illness covering the past two weeks. She was born at Freewater, Oregon, January 22, 1909. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilde. She married Clarence F. Smith of 1211 Locust street, Medford. Aug. 27, 1832 at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and they had resided at Medford since their marriage. She leaves her husband, her father, Ed Wilde, three sisters and one brother. Mrs. L. Q. Calkins, Mrs. HOME OWNED AND OPERATED I At the Peerless Market Every Day! We feature STATE INSPECTED quality LOCAL MEATS at the LOWEST PRICES plus Quick, Courteous Service by Experienced Meat: Cutters. PHONE 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2, 4 FRESH DRESSED HENS . . . . each 39c FANCY TURKEYS Prime No. 1 Birds pound 15c BEEF POT ROASTS . . . . pound 5y2c PORK SHOULDER ROASTS No Shanks lb. IV2C FRESH PORK SHANKS . . . . lb. 5c PORK LOIN or LEG ROASTS VEAL ROASTS Fancy Milk Veal lb. 9c SALT PORK lb.6V2c MINCE MEAT 2 lb. 15c BEEF STEAKS Sirloin or Rib ... lb. 8y2c HAMS Crater Brand, Mild Cure, Whole or Half lb. 11c FRESH EGGS Mediums 2 doz. 26c, Extras 2 doz. 29c SHORTENING or PURE LARD . 4 lbs. 29c PORK STEAK 60-lb. net tub $3.65 2 lbs. 14c PRiMERIBR0ASTSbonedandtied,nowastelb.12y2C EMPTY LARD TUBS .... . each 10c Tune in on our Program every Morning, 8:15 A. M., over KMED DAILY SPECIALS BROADCAST ORANGES Family size Case $1.73: V2 case 87?! 3 doz. 25 CABBAGE Choice white, lb 2SA$ ONIONS 6 lbs. 10? GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 10 BANANAS ...... 4 lbs. 15 CAULIFLOWER .. RHUBARB Head 13 - 3 lbs. 10 POTATOES KLAMATH GEMS 50 lbs. No. 2 39; 25 lbs. No. 2 21 SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. 11 LETTUCE Head 5f CELERY 2 tor 15 APPLES (Newtowns) for cooking Box 1....19 COFFEE 19 Peerless Makett 12-14 North Bartlett Phone 603 Meteorological Report February 10. 193S Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with rising temperature. Snow late to night or Saturday. Oregon: Cloudy with rising tem perature. Snow late tonight or Saturday. Lowest temperature thle morning. 17 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 44; lowest, 33. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1033, 10.6S inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. xn. yes terday, 32 per cent; 5 a. m. today. 90 per cent. , Sunset today, 5:37 p. m. Sunriso tomorrow. 7:13 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 5:39 p. m. William Rlemer, Miss Vonnelle Wilde and Arthur A. Wilde, all toC Medford. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home, Sunday at 3:00 p. m.. Elder Hay of the Seventh Day Ad vent 1st church will officiate. Interment In Jacksonville cemetery, 1 AT The clerk's office has received word from the state game commis sion, that the county of all cougars killed on or after February 1 last Is $30, and $30 Tor wolves. In applying for bounty, the letter states, the claimant la required to send the hide of the slain animal to the state game commission at Port land, for marking, after which the hide will be returned to the owner. The bounty warrant will then be for warded from the secretary of state's office. The county clerk's office has no authority to make the payments for wolves and cougars, It being under the direction of the state game com mission and secretary of state. 4 Desirable nouses al w ays in Oral class condition for rent, lease or sale Call 105 CHILDREHS WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE MAYONNAISE Flavor Food bulk 35c qt. fftSggBSgKgP WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the RELHABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. Phone 20 ' ' THIS IS A SMALL STORE, DOING A BIG BUSINESS. THAT'S WHY WE CAN OFFER YOU III PHONE FOR FOOD Ptione your orders In early for quick Free Delivery Service. Call 20 COOKED FOOD SALE In this store SATURDAY, by the ladles of the English Luth eran Church. Look At These Sat. and Mon. Specials Corned Beef LibbyV. . 19c Walnuts local fancy quality lb. 1 9c Tillamook Cheese . . lb. 1 9c Coffee American Club . lb. 19c Prunes Petite . . 4 lbs. 19c Macaroni bulk . . 4 lbs. 19c Beans New Crop, Red 4 lbs. 1 9c Beans GreatNorth. white 4 lbs. 1 9c ..... .4 lbs. 19$ 4 lbs. 19 Brown Sugar Rice, full head . Laundry Soap, Liberty White 8 bars 19 Sardines, Blue Jacket 4 tor 19 Sardines, large oval, Del Monte 2 for 19 Corn, No. 2 can . 2 tor 19 Kellogg's Pep 2 pkgs. 19 Kellogg's Whole Wheat Flakes 3 pkgs. 19, Funny Jungle Land Moving Picture Book Free Grape Fruit No, can 2 for 25c Rolled Oats 9 lb. sack 26c Nucoa ; Pound 10 Coffee, Golden West Pound 31 Hard Wheat Flour, money back guarantee 49 lb, 85 WAX PAPER 2 for 15 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Cauliflower, large, fancy heads. Each ...... 15c Lettuce, 2 tor . large, solid heads, RHUBARB.. 15c pound 25 Carrots, "Santa Maria, large hunch 4 for I w P Grapefruit. Large size GEORGE W. PALEN CALLED BEYOND Oeorge Washington Palen passed away at a local hospital Thursday at 11:15 p. m.. after a short illness. Mr. Palen had lived In Medford for the past 13 years, and was very well known In this vicinity. He was born July 5, 1867. The family Uvea at 300 North Riv erside avenue, and he will be remem bered by his many friends as owner of the Sandwich Shop at the corner of Fourth and North Riverside. Mr. Palen was born In Napoleon, Mlah., where he spent his early life. later he met Katie Shafer, and they were united In marriage October 23. 1694. at Jacluon, Mich. He leaves to mourn his loss, oM widow, one daughter, Mrs. Irene Nle sen of Michigan Center, Mich.; on son, Lloyd I. Palen of Medford; one sister, Mrs. Lena Myers of Clark Lake, Mich., and three grandchildren. He was a member of the Medford lodge No. 83, I. O. O. P.. Modern. Woodmen, also long-time member of the Methodist church. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. Perl Funeral Home in charge. R2ai?slhrs Si?ceii?y Personal Attention. Prompt Service Phone 252 Food Prices Are Low It has been many years since food prices were as low as now. We have followed the market and have everything priced at 1933 values. Come in and look over our merchan dise and prices.' That Trip to Hawaii Is worth working for. Three weeks more to work for your favorite contestant. Buy your groceries and meat here and get the popularity votes. Votes given on cash sales and money received on account. Saturday Special Diamond W. Golden Bantam Corn. . ...-.,. .2 for 29c Campbell's Tomato Soup. ............... .3 cans 23c Home grown Petite Prunes. . . .6 lbs. 25c Kellogg's All Bran . ......... . Pkg. 19c Good Juice Oranges . . .2 doz. 23c Crisco .7. ...t. '. . ... . . .3 lb. can 57c 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn Coffee and a 10c package of Royal Gelatine both for 31c' Mrs. Stratton's home made Gingerbread ..... . 20c Fresh Home-Made Cakes I Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY CENTRAL MARKET All Choice Steaks, lb. . 15c Choice Veal Roast, lb 10c Beef Pot Roast, lb... . . 8c Fresh Side Pork, lb. . .". . Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . . 25c R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb. . 17c . 10c Phone 81 We Deliver If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune