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' 1TEDF0RD MAJ'G TRTBTINT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933. PAGE THREE ASHLAND, 43T013 TO CLINCH TITLE Trip to Tourney Practically Assured by Victory Scheel High Point Man Next Game Is March 3 Med ford's Tiger basketball team swung Into action last night at the high school floor to swamp the In vading Ashland team, under Coach Don Faber, 43-13 In tht first confer ence game between the two schools this year. Medford's victory over Ashland practically assures a trip to the state tournament In Salem, with only the winner of the secondary conference to defeat. Med ford has defeated Grants Pass twice and the victory last night leaves only one defeat In conference play a possibility, and both Grants Pass and Ashland have been defeated twice or more. Scheel was high point man of the game last night with 13 points, close ly followed by Brown with 12. Ash land's high point man was Kanasto, forward. Hammock, of Medford, got 6 points, Harris, White and Grove of Medford four each, and Severson of Medford one. "The boys played good basketball last night.' Coach Darwin K. Burgher said, "and looked more like a basket ball team than any time this season. If they play as well tn the state tour ney, there should be no doubt that Medford will take Its place among the best In the state." The entire Ashland team was on the floor, contrary , to reports from that city that the two. star forwards were 111. The next game will be played March 3, Shell Improves Safety ' Records In Auto Driving With safety and reduction of aoct- dents foremost In Importance tn all Industrial and public Interest It Is worthy of note that the Shell Oil company achieved a reduction in 1933 In percentage of personal acci dents of 30 percent under their pre vious record of 1031. A reduction of 35 percent was ac complished during the same period In the percentage of automotive acci dents. During 1033 nln nundred and nineteen drivers were awarded med als for driving three consecutive years without an accident for which they were responsible. National honors In the contest con ducted by the National Safety Coun cil were gained by the northern divi sion of the Shell OH company, which placed second among the many large fleet operators enrolled. Two members of the local Shell depot personnel, H. P. Nordwlck and H. L. Harrison, have enviable records and are now to be awarded medals for four consecutive years safe driv ing without an accident. 4 Goes to Portland Charles Reum left this morning by train for For land, where he plans to spend a few days. HURT EGG MARKET BUTTER IS STEP PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 24. (AP) One of the chief factors against the market for eggs at the moment ap pears the distribution by Interests who have no established place of bulsness. Prices were holding practically un changed for the day. The movement Into store was gain ing rapidly. Market for butter continues to re flect steadiness but without general price change either for cubes or prints. Butterfat values were also holding up well. Make was holding with little change. There was an acute shortage of live chickens In the local trade. Mar keting by western Washington has subsided considerably since the pre vious low prices were name. Lo cally there was no change in the price. Demand for dressed turkeys con tinues to exceed curren offerings here with a resulting strengthening of the price list. Top quality hens were still moving up to 15c lb. Talk in the potato market was still bullish but actual bulsness was by no means encouraging. Most of the trade continues in 2s and with practically no change on either top or bottom stuff. 4 Phone 643. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Candidates Given Degrees At Meet In Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Feb. 24. (Spl.) Many attended Grange Friday night. Visitors from Jacksonville and other neighboring Granges were present. Eight candidates were Installed in the third and fourth degrees, five of whom are now members of Jackson ville Grange, one of Sams Valley and two of Central Point. Captain Perle Bonney was In charge of the drill team. Bertha Bonney presented artistic tableaux. Discussion of various bills was taken up. the question of mortgage fore closure being one of vital interest to many. Program presented by the lecturer opened with group singing. Two solos by Alberta Bonney. Humorous read ing by Kathryn Lathrop. Concluding the program was a minuet, gracefully performed by Misses Hlldegarde Lange and Velma McCredle and Messrs Will Foley and Ed Lull, with piano accom paniment by Mtss Eula Benson. This number drew forth vigorous applause. Committee reports, brief speeches from visitors and expressions for the good of the order were given. A one- act play was announced to be held at the Grange hall February 24. A good attendance Is hoped for. There win oe a nominal cioor cnarge. A dance is also announced for Febru ary 25. Refreshments were served by the H. B. O. committee. U PHONE 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2, 4 53 3H0ME OWNED AND OPERATED Budget Helpers FOR SATURDAY Plan your meals around these remark able values in STATE INSPECTED Quality Meats and don't forget! We have many big savings not listed in this ad. Just Look at These Savings BOILING BEEF Rib and Brisket uts BEEF POT ROAST VEAL STEW Meaty 411(1 Tender 5 lb. PORK Leg or Loin Boast or Chops lb. 3y2c SIRLOIN Rib or Round STEAKS 2 lbs. 15c Hamburger or Sausage Fresh Ground 4 lbs. 25c FRESH EGGS Extras . . . SHORTENING or PURE LARD BACON SQUARES . . . 2 dozen 29c . 4 lbs. 29c . lb. 7y2c REAL SPECIALS ON SMOKED MEATS BACON mild cure c HAMS Crater Brand, whole, or half l 1 BACON BACKS sugar cured & JL 1. PORK Roasts Shoulder No Shanks PORK STEAKS VEAL ROAST 7clb. Fancy Turkeys SToung Birds All Sizes lb. 140 PRIME RIB ROAST and TIM Q 1 2VC SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Tune in on our Program every MORNING, 8:15 A. M. over KMED DAILY SPECIALS BROADCAST KLAMATH POTATOES U. S. No. 1, 25 lbs. 22. 50 lbs. 40 ONIONS 6 lbs 10 APPLES (Newtowns) for cooking box 19 CAULIFLOWER head 15 CABBAGE No. 1 white .lb. 3 SPINACH 2 lbs. ll ORANGES fancy sweet, southern California variety Case $2.35 yi case $1.20- 2 dozen 25 GRAPE FRUIT (California) 3 for BANANAS 4 lbs. 13 LETTUCE head 5i CELERY 2 bunche 15 COFFEE .lb. 19 12-14 North Bartlett ' Phone 603 1 E WILL MEET SATURDAY ID DISCUSS RELIEF The unemployed workere and far mer of Jackson county and their frleada are cordially Invited to at' tend a meeting to discuss relief and relief projects at the court house auditorium, Saturday, Feoruary 20, at 7 p. m. The meeting la to be held under the auspices of the Jackson County Unemployed Council. Efforts will be made to obtain local speakera who are familiar with the local situation and who by reason of their positions and familiarity with the most press ing Issues confronting Jackson coun ty, will be able to speak with more than usual authority. This meeting is In line with the unemployed council program to at- Meet Tnnlcht -Meeting of the Orlf fln Creek Parent-Teachers associa tion Is scheduled for this evening at the sohoolhouse. according . to an nouncement made yesterday afternoon. "ODDS and ENDS" SALE BARGAINS GALORE Pottery, Photo Frames, Books China. Glassware, Leather Goods, renter and Silverware and many other things WE GIVE POPULARITY VOTES SWEM'S GIFT SHOP WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the EELHABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20 O L7GDCDLDS Here You Will Find a Friendly Helpful Food Store Featuring highest quality mer chandise at prices that please a multitude of thrifty shop pers, experienced clerks, and a free parking lot. PHONE 20 For FREE Delivery Special Savings for Saturday and Monday! Fancy Sweedish "Krengles" 2 for 25c A Home Made Cookie Candy, plain mixed, lb. 10c Chocolates, old fash., lb. 17c Ripe Olives, pint can, 10c Tea, Maxwell House, Orange Pekoe y2 lb. 10c y2lb.17c Royal Gelatin . ... 3 for 19c Tasty Malt (Super Camera Free) 49c Hominy, Royal Club, 2V2 can 1 0c Rolled Oats . . . 9-lb. sack 26c Certo ... . . bottle 20c OLEO NUT SPREAD 2 Lb. 19c SHRIMP, fancy qual. 10c WALNUTS, local Lb. 15c CATSUP- lg. Cal. Home 19c PillBbury's Pancake Flour .15 B 1 lb. package American Club Coffee 171 1 lb. pkg. Reliable Blend Coffee and Stick Candy free 27 1 lb. can Hills Bros. Coffee -34$ A REAL SOAP DEAL Peet's Washing Powder, med, Crystal White Soap, 2 bars ALL FOR 13 HARD WHEAT FLOUR Money back guarantee, 49 lb. 89c Fancy Black Figs, 4 lbs 19c Quality Fruits and Vegetables Lemons, large fancy, per doi.. Turnips Fancy large Cauliflower.. Oranges, large size CHOICE RHUBARB 3 bunches for 10 2 for 25 ..2 down for 39 ..4 lbs. 25$ Extra fancy Lettuce .'. 2 beads for 15 tempt to coordinate all effort on the 1 part of any groups or organization Interested In the welfare of the un employed. Politics and personal 1 ties are barred. There will be no disorder. Questions and discussion from the floor will be welcomed, provided such questions and discussion pertain to the subjects discussed by the speak ers, which are relief and relief pro jects. Everyone Interested Is cordially invited. JACKSON COUNTY UNEMPLOYED (-UUNCIL, By O. H. OOSS Mrs. LeMoine Head Of Congress Group EVANS VALLEY, Feb. 34. At meeting of the Qood Government con gress held In the Orange hall Friday night, Mrs. C. E. LeMoine was elected as community chairman, with ap pointed representatives being Vera Ringer, John Aune, Orln Train, Vol ney Oden. Earl Stevens, Marvin Rags dale and C. E. LeMoine. To California Mrs. George Tedrlck and children are leaving Sunday for Los Mollnos, Cal., where they plan to visit Mrs. Tedrlclc'a parents. jCKS COUGH Dtf0p . . . Real Throat relief I I Medicated with ingredU I ents of Vicks VapoRub I ARSH'S GROCERY Personal Attention. Prompt Service Phone 252 One More Week! And the Popularity Contest will be over. All the girls are working hard to win one of the prizes. We give one hundred votes on each dollar cash sale and the same on each dollar received on account. Ask for them. Domestic and Imported Cheese We have a splendid line of cheese in both the domestic and imported. Come in and look over the different kinds of cheese. American Grated Blue Moon Imp. Parmesan New York Cream Phil. Cream Pineapple Cream Velveeta Eagle Pt. Cheese Tillamook Imp. Edam Old English Limburger A. Roquefort American Brick Cheez-Ham American Swiss Camembert Pimento Cream Pimento Brick Imp. Roquefort Imp. Swiss See Oar Cheese Window! Saturday Specials! Golden Dates, best quality r.,. 2 lbs. 21c Home grown Walnuts .2 lbs. 33c Pure old fashion Sorghum Molasses, No. 2 j tin, ea 29c Nutradiet Fruits and Vegetables, best quality, canned without sugar . .... . 2 cans 29c Sun Bright Cleanser ,.3 cans 13c Tillamook Cheese .'. . . .Lb. 17c Del Monte Salmon, lb. flat can. .... ...... .2 cans 23c The new home made cakes, many varieties . . . each 40c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Try our telephone service It is dependable FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY CENTRAL MARKET Young Turkeys j c All Choice Steaks, lb. . . 15c Home Rendered Lard, Choice Veal Roast, lb. . 10c 3 lbs. .25c Beef Pot Roast, lb 8c R. I. Red Hens and Fry- Fresh Side Pork, lb 10c ers, lb. ,......,.,.,..,.,. 17c Phone 81 We Deliver If You Are Looking f or Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune WE FEATURE LOCAL PR0DUCTSE3E