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    JiIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933
PAGE THREE
Rev. Knott to Talk
On "Sin" In Series
There are many perplexing quea-
tlona along rellgloua lines which peo
ple have often vondered about and
would like lor aomo one to answer.
Rev. Joseph Knotta, paator of the
Plrat Methodist church, is delivering
a aerlea of most Interesting Sunday
evening sermona and tbla coming
Sunday evening will answer the fol
lowing three pertinent questions aj
la part of bla sermon on The Devil's
Batt!erVlth Ood. Why did Ood allow
sin? Why hasn't he stopped aln? Will
he ever atop sin, and If so. when?
Other questions will be. answered
from Sunday to Sunday.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
OFFERS
SATURDAY FOR CASH
Convenience in shopping, prompt, courteous service,
merchandise of the highest type AH are yours at the
Monarch.
. Our
Drive-In Feed Room
Speeds up loading and solves
the parking problem
"CASH IN ON OUR"
NEW LOW
FEED PRICES
Stock Up While Prices are Down
Whole Corn, cwt. ...............
Ground Barley, cwt. ..... .$1.
Mill Run, 80-lb. sack . .,.$
Ro. Barley, 70-lb. sack .,...,.,.,.,..$ .
Wheat, cwt. . . .$1.
Beet Pulp, cwt. . . . .... ..'.$1.
1NTERESTST0 GET
REPEAL BENEFIT
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. (UP) In
tha faoe of wldaly eipreased fre
that th trepeal of the lBth amend
ment will find the United Statea fac
ing a Uquor famine, the adminlatra
tlon took drastlo atepa today to pre
vent a threatened flood of foreign
labels, Mcltly and Illicitly imported.
ant Reformation." This la an otwerr
ance of Reformation Sunday. Our ex
cellent young People's choir In charge
og Mrs. Carpenter will sing a special
number and will lead the song serT
Ice. The Weather
Oregon: Fair tonight, Saturday and
Sunday; colder tonight with frost
west and freezing temperatures east
portion; moderate northerly wind
offshore.
The ladles of the Sacred Heart
church are conducting a Rummage
Sale Friday and Saturday. Oct. 30 and
31. in Whlllock Bldg.. 317 W. Main.
F.D.R. A DICTATOR
E
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. ) Politic
ally. President Roosevelt and Premier
Mussolini are. In the opinion of n
iowdon. Oct. 30. (UP1 British
distillers were shocked and Indignant
today at the United States embargo
on foreign liquors and wines.
Thev alreadv have negotiated for
huge sales to American interests, it j
was pointed out, me sums invoivea
totaling possibly In the neighborhood
of 3,000.000 (about (9.180,00).
Furthermore, the distilleries here
an din Scotland have been running
full blast In recent months, antici
pating huge and continuous orders
after repeal of prohibition in Amer
ica. In 1033, three-fourths of the
Scottish distilleries closed with as
high as 10 years' supplies on hand
which they vsjre unable to sell, due to
excessive taxation.
Xtlllfl Buy 1 dozen
tret, a Hozp
FREE
Mixed Darwin Tulips, doz
"H
PARIS. Oct. 30. (UP) The Amer
ican Uquor embargo caused conster
nation among French wine Interests
today and reports in official quar
ters said the foreign office had cabled
th. mncb embassy In Washington
to lodge a strong protest with the
department of state against the de
cree. Phoenix Presbyterian Church.
Ralph S. Peterson, Pastor
j. o. N. Poling, Church School Supt.
rhxn.1. shnnl. 10 a. m. Miss Marian
naVHM atih her worshtD committee In
; oharge of the worship service. Some
thing different each Sunday morning
at the beginning of the Church School
hour.
Mrtminw wnrsho. 11 a. m. Sermon
theme: "Faith In the Purauant Love
of God." The Junior cnurcn wm
with the adults for the twenty-minute
worship period after which they will
ndjourn to their own Junior Churjh
i room with Mrs. Ed white in charge.
Evening worship, 8 p. m. aerman
theme:. "The Heritage of the Protest-
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O YOU KNOW?
One of the best producer's markets in the state of Oregon on nearly all farm products
and it can be made still better if the consumer will make it a point to insist on local
products whenever possible. The Peerless Market always features local products.
4 Free Deliveries Daily 8:00, 10:00, 2:00, 4:00 Phone 603
Beef Roast, young steer, lb. 9c
Veal Roast, shldr. cut, lb. 8V2C
Boiling Beef, rib, lb. .... Jc
Leg Veal Roast, lb 15c
Sliced Bacon, lb. . ... . 20c
EXTRA SPECIALS
on Young Mutton
Legs, lb. .... He
Stew, lb. . . . . 5C
Steak, 3 lbs. 25c
Chops, lb. . . . 10c
Shoulder, lb. 7V2C
Jtl Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. ... 1 Jc
Ham, mild cure, whole or half, lb. . . . . ... 1 5V2C
Hamburger or Sausage, 2 lbs. 19c
Fresh Dressed
Hens
Good size, fat
I Lb. I5c
Fresh
Salmon
Fine for Canning
Whole or Half
Lb. 12V2c
Fresh Dressed
Fryers
Colored
Lb. 2Qc
Veal Steaks, shoulder cuts .......
Shoulder Steaks, young tender beef lb.
lOc
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Klamath Potatoes, U. S. Nc. 2, 25 pound bag ... .,.-.Vi.35c
Klamath Potatoes, U. S. No. 2, 50 pound bag .,...,. . . .63c
Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs w: 25c
String Beans, green and tender, 4 lbs. . ... ... ... 15c
Eastern Cranberries, per lb.. . . .,. .i.-.t.. . .... ..:.. 15c
Pomegranates, highly colored, 3 for ...,..-..:.,., ,...:.,. 10c
Oranges, bursting with juice, per doz , . ....... .18c
Tune in on
KMED
Every Morning at 8:15
for Daily Specials
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LLOWAY, Owner
Phone 20
One Good Turn
Deserves another, and to prove we believe what we say, we
are returning your patronage with savings in foods you
need most, plus friendly service by experienced clerks. Free
Delivery and a free parking lot. Stock your pantry and
table with Quality Foods.
Phone 20 4 Free Deliveries Daily
Clorox, quart bottle 1 9c
Sunbrite Cleanser, Q cans for . 25c
Laundry Soap, Snowball, 8-oz. bar, 1 Q for 25c
Dues, brothers under the skin, Gil
bert T. Hodges declared today.
Hodges, chairman of the board of
the Advertising Pederatlon of Amer
ica, addressed the Advertising club of
New York, reporting on a recent con
versation he had with Premier Musso
lini In Italy.
"The premier asked about our
American parliaments," said Hodges,
"and I told him they had abdicated
In favor of Mr. Roosevelt.
"I told him they apparently were
glad to pus the reapo Mobility over
to the President.
"Well, replied Premier Mussolini,
'doesnt' that make Mr. Roosevelt
dictator'
"I told him that It looked a Uttle
that way to me and he appeared to
think so, too."
Hodges said the premier was keen
ly interested In President Roosevelt
Snowdrift and Wesson Oil Specials
Wesson Oil (save 20c), V2 gallon ..... (J9c
Pt. of Wesson Oil and Mayonnaise Mixer 49c
Snowdrift, 3-lb. can 49c
Pumpkin, large can, Royal Club, . . 2 fr 25c
Kraut, large can, Royal Club 2 fr 25c
Hominy, large can, Royal Club 2 fr 25c
Tomatoes, large can, solid pack .... 2 for 25c
Rice, fancy full grain, 3 lbs. for 19
Bed or Small White Beans, 3 lbs. for 19J
Pork and Beans, Campbells, 4 for 25
Tomato Juice, 3 cans for 25
Baker's Chocolate Bar ( and baking pan free) 25
Dog Food (Gold Cup Brand) 3 for 23
1-lb. Can Maxwell House or Royal Club Coffee . 29
Nucoa or Troco Oleo, 2 lbs. for 23
Nut Spread Oleo 10
10-lb. sack Rolled Oats, Peacock Brand 39
10-lb. sack Albers Flapjack Flour 59
Carnation Wheat or Oats, large package 19
Hard Wheat Flour, $1.79 sack, bbl $6.96
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
SWEET POTATOES
7 pounds 25c
Extra Fancy Celery, bunch . . 1 2C
Fancy Local Spinach, 3 lbs. . . 25c
Fancy Bananas, 4 lbs 25c
Fancy Green Peppers, each . . . 1c
CITY MEAT MARKET
FREE DELIVERY 8:00 10:00 2:00 4:00
121 No, Central Phone 324
What Is Price Without Quality?
Every thrifty hotnewlfe likes to ve money. There'! plenty of op
portunity at this market. Vou are flnubly protected here where
quality Is never sacrificed and prlcej are always attractive.
HI AM Fancy lb. flgc
Bacon Backs; lb 16c
Veal Steak, lb 15c
Swiss Steak, lb 16c
Fresh dressed Fryers, Hens and Rabbits
Fresh Oysters
IB I 1.11)11 Si i i H.l I , I II i im I III I II II V I I ll )!! I IS WW
mmuMtl I f llU'm r'lJMMMssaMSMMM
i
and the NRA program, and wanted to I
know how It was progreadng.
Tht aecret of II Duc' powr,
Hod a? pi declared, lny in hla intelli
gent un of advertising.
"He la a natural-born talesman and
unequalled as a ahowman," he con
tinued. "He ftrat perfected hit plan
and then he utilized every form of
advertising to gain the aupport of
the people."
Hodge aald the eueceu of Mua
Uni'e plan gave him "great confi
dence In the ultimate tuoce&a of the
NRA.M
"I believe," he aMerted. "that Pres
ident Roosevelt understands the force
and value of Intelligent advertlalns
better than any previous President,
and that he Is wiling his plan to the
people by the liberal use of every form
I of advertising.
PLEA FOR WATER
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 20. (AP) Th
city of Chlloquln, Klamath county,
was grunted one second foot of watet
from Vie Klamath liver, the secra
tary of the Interior telegraphed 8tat
Engineer 0. E. Srlcklln today.
The application to receive th
water from the Klamath river was)
filed with the government after At
torney General I. H. Van Winkle held
that the state could not releaea
water from the Klamath river, which,
flowa In Oregon and California,
ra Phone 252or Good Food
Thereby avoid shopping Inconveniences No walking No driving
f No parking difficulties.
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Some Pleasing Suggestions for You
PARCHED WILD RICE If you are going to have dressing with that chicken
or wild duck dinner, just add some of this Parched Wild Rice to the dress
ing. Then watch the expressions on the faces of those seated at the table.
Our advice make plenty of dressing.
HOT CAKES FOR BREAKFAST? Then you should get a supply of this new
Vermont Maple Syrup. Newly made Just in.
DROMEDARY PIXIE MIX Yes, it is a Fruit Cake, packed in the tin you
bake it in. The thriftiest, fine quality Fruit cake you can possibly buy.
You should try it.
SATURDAY-MONDAY SPECIALS
Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 1 lb ..,.......,.,..,..., 29c
M. J. B. Long Grain Rice, 2 lb. pkg. . . .;. . 15c
New Pack Royal Club Pumpkin, 2 cans . 23c
New Crop Local Prunes, 4 lbs.. ... . ... 23c
1 lb. Fancy Shredded Cocoanut , , a 20c
New Corn Meal, 9-lb. sack ... . .,. . . 24c
All Bunch Vegetables, 3 for ',., ... . ., 10c
3-pound Can Snowdrift ..... . ..... . . . . 49c
25-lb. Sack No. 1 Klamath Potatoes 44c
Season's Best Fruits and Vegetables
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81
Free Delivery
Specials For Saturday
Fat R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
Choice Steaks, lb. --r 15c
Beef Pot Roast, lb. ------- 10c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. ------- 10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. - - 25c
If You Are Looking for
REAL
BARGAINS
Check Carefully
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