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PAfiE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933. E DANGE HEAVY INFLATION SEEN BYSAVANTS Roosevelt's Monetary Policy Moving Toward Alarming Proportions ! Says Group of Swarthmore Professors 8WARTHMORB. Fa., D. 1(AP) With warning that Prwl4nt Roosevelt monetary policy la mov ing toward deflation of "alarming proportion," eleven social actsnc professors of Swarthmore collage urge Immediate return to me (old atand ard "although not naoeaaarlly with . a dollar of the former gold con tent. - In a statement wjjicb tny awertad waa not "laaued on behalf of Wall street, but on behalf of the amall Income reeelTtra," the profeaaora aald the present monetary policy of the national admlnlatratlon will dlaeredlt lta other program. Believe In Home Pollclea "We believe In many of the poll clea of the government, both eco nomic and non-economic," the atate ment aald. "We approve of many of the enda aought by advocatee of the monetary policy. We recognize that there are many degree of 'Inflation and that aa yet the government may be aald to have Inflated to a rela tively alight degree. "But we are convinced that the government la moving rapidly In the direction of an Inflation of alarming proportlona. Thla statement can only auxgeat the baala of our proteat. "The chief danger of preeent de velopmenta, however, la that they point toward too much apendlng of a highly dangeroua aort. No I'ae to Have "People who get a dollar may come to feel they muat apend It Imme diately, for fear It will be worth leaa tomorrow. . Government borrowing from the bank for the Bake of pub- He expenditures or for the sake of temporarily financing private groupa may become ao large aa to Impair federal credit and commercial bank aafety far Into the future." Tlie aponaore of the etatement are Profeaaora Herbert T. Praaar, Clair Wllcux and Patrick Murphy, of the department of economical J, Ronald Pennock, Prances L. Relnhold and Harold EJ. B. Speight, department of political actence; Troyer S. Anderaon, department of history; Brand Blen ehard, John W. tiaaon and Prance Blannhard, department of phlloaopy, and Robert B. MacLeod, department of paychology. t Explaining they fell their own In tercut la at atake hecauu "teacher' Income are relatively amall," the group aaterted economic adjuatmenta can be effected by "reducing private aent nuraene ny encouraging the dl rect acallng-down proccaa already In -nation: aiding the farmer by check ing the rue of Indtiatrlal prlcea un drr NRA codei, ate." ' The first laiua of the Medford New In new dreae and under new manage ment, appeared In Medford today with announcement that the newspaper ha been purchased by Moore Hamilton, president of the Young Democratic club of Jackson county. Mr. Hamilton, who ha been editor of the newspaper under lta previous management for the paat aeverai month, will manage, a well edit It In the future. . The Medford New will be printed at the Marshall-Smith-Leonard Print ing company under the new manage ment, appearing each Prlday morning. Editorial office will also be In that building. The newspaper 1 of tabloid site, offering an entirely new appear ance, aa well a ownership. , Trail Bright Spots By United Press, Bell Telephone company of Penn sylvania earna October net Income of 01,110,070, agalnat 1,07J,6U In Octo ber last year. American Power and Light company reporta electrle output In week ended November S3 waa 75,003,000 hours, agalnat 04,009,000 houra In elmtlar 1033 week. . Herculea Powder company declares earn dividend of 76 cent a share on common stock. Brlglo Manufacturing company earn third quarter net profit of ",. on. against 130,414 In third 1933 pe riod. Clinton Trust company declarsa ex tra dividend of 35 cent share. American Safety rtaaor corporation earn third quarter net Income of 0100.334, against 0107.651 In like 10311 period. International Silver company re sume dividend payment on It 07 cumulative preferred atock. Nat Bowling Alley Is open afternoons and evenlnga. Big Christmas Piano Sale Starts Tomorrow Every Instrument Reduced BALDWIN ELLINGTON HAMILTON HOWARD Beautiful Grand and Up right in Period and Oonven ti6nnl Designs. Make your Christina elo tiom early while the stock 1 complete. A small deposit will hold any instrument for Christmas delivery. BALDWIN . Piano Shoppe 26 South Orap TRAIL, Dec. J. (6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Irven How and daughter Wand left for Stockton, Cel., Tuesday, wh-tr they pnt Thankaglvlng with frland. Willi they are away Mr. and Mr. B. I. Ash will have the oar of th poet office and Mr. Orafford ha charge of the (tore. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Wemack were hopping in Medford Tuesday. N. R. A. workers tutloned at the summit of th Tlller-Trsll road broke cmp and moved out Tuesday. Six Inch of anow had fallen th night before. ' ' ; The ftchool board 1 making plan to hav 0 number of men put to work on th school and cemetery grounds, th work to be don relief through the H. R. A. Mr. Will Burk hss recovered, to be able to go to her sister's, Mr. Por ter, she hope to return to her horn here Saturday. . Miss Marlon Hitchcock of Ashland pent Sunday visiting Mr. S. C. Ash nd Mr. Charles Cuahraan. Mr. and Mr. Charts CtUnrnan have returned to their own home for the winter. They recently had th electric line extended to their home and are now enjoying electrle light. Mr. and Mrs. IS. IS. Ash, Mrs. Harry Merrlman, Mra. Ralph Wataon, Mrs. Boyd Tucker and Mrs. S. W. Hutchin son were all shopping In Medford Monday. Chart Blaea ha returned to work after a week at home. . Charley Williams and family and Bill Barker and family have moved into cottages at the. Blaea plM for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Allum, formerly of Ctigene, hav taken a cottage for the winter at Blaea. Mr. and Mra. Howard Ash of Elk creek entertained with a Thanksg'v lng dinner the following gueatai Mis. Mary Warner and aon Ray, Mr. and Mra. Wallace Oushman and two chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fry and llttl eon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fry and Uttl daughter. Mra. Mary Leabo entertained on Thankfglvlng day In honor of hr daughter, Mra. Blanche Lawyer of Hillsborough, Cal, These present war Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Weeks snd family, Mr. Mary Hordenpyl and children. Mr. and Mra. Tom Weeka and Byron and Plennte Leabo. Mr. and Mra. Ledue are enjoying; t visit with their son of Seattle. Dennis Zlmmerley of Caaoad Locke made short visit her with his mother and other relativea th first of th wsek. Mr. and Mr. S. B. Ash had Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mra. Craw ford. Mr. and Mr. O. . Blaas ntr. talned Tuesday with a dinner party. Guest we Mr. and Mra. Gamy Seg geaaman, Mra. J. Zlmmerley, Mis Lena zlmmerley, Cliff Plert and Bob ble Blaea. Mra. Ray Prltchett. who spent the summer at Union Creek, haa returned to her home here for th wtntv, and called on Mra. C. B. Blaeaa Monday. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wataon and son Osrroll spent their Thanksgiving In noaeburg, th g-ueata of Mra. Wat son's alster, Mr.. Wuh Hughes. Mr. and M(. W. Hutchlnaon drovo to Orsnl Paa to epsnd Thsnksglvlng with Mrs. Hutchinson's cousin, Mrs. Park Nomer. Mr. and Mra. Ernie Seggesaman were dinner guest Thanksgiving of thlr friend, Mr. and Mr. Lamb, in Medford. X. E. Ash Is busy building 0 store room for fruit and vegetables. Two Killed by Crash. VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. 1. AP Alvln Buhakk. 30, died In hos pital her last night from Injuries re ceived early Thursday when his auto mobile skidded from th highway at a curve nln miles north of here. Ed ward Kukkola, 31, died few moment Iter the crash. Rooster L'ses Wooden Leg BELOIT. Wis. OT A wooden leg for rooster Is one of the many thlnga fashioned by Ben Hunsbusher, Darlen blacksmltOl. The rooater'a leg waa run over by s, mower, but 1 0-bl to run about th Prank Lang- don farmyard. V. And Still They Call NJ . ... V- .... I . J J 1. for more. No article we have ever introduced equal the popularity of our Boston Crullers. Iven though you have plenty of Turkey and Trim ming left from Thanksgiving you will bear a wel come whoop from the whole family when you bring on our Boston Crullers 19c doz. Thi peoial price U for Saturday only. Order early from either of our retail stores or your favorite grocer. Jluhrers III Mow to make good coffee every time , Ute a Drip Coffee Maker in which boiling water drips through specially prepared coffee and a filter paper. Specially prepared Schilling Drip Coffee. Schilling Drip Coffee is specially blended, specially roasted and specially ground for the immediate extraction of all its rich, fragrant flavor. Coffee intended for a percolator is not adapted fpr the drip process in which the water drips through the coffee but once. A filter paper rests below the coffee to let through nothing but the delicious healthful amber drops. Real Drip Coffee cannot' be made otherwise. For your convenience, filter papers are faeked in each Schilling tin. SchilEag itfripfi Introductory Offer! Y Special modvl Drip CoffceMahar 8fJ JIO j and I lb. Schilling Drip CoTee, ' A s or uour grocer': ihocannoi wpply you, tend Aft nam- and 91.30 to A Schilling ft Company, San FrancUco, fllommmback In tlihtr com if you an not taiUfitd. rot Percolator o.e Standard Sckllllng Coffee onoi OE301 onoi l!tlMiltlti!t!tltW 4Jr - 1 PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET i 315 105 West Main Street g C. W.NICHOLS Prop. Phone 1058 GIVE A HOME PRODUCED HAM FOR CHRISTMAS Saturday Specials Mild Cure Bacon, lb. 17c Smoked Cottage Butts, lb 12c Veal Roasts, lb 8c 3 3 lbs. Pure Lard . . . 25c Home Made Mince g meat, lb . 20c Choice Loin or Round Steak, lb 12V2c Pot Roast of Beef, lb. 8c Boiling Meat, lb. ... 6c Legs Lamb, lb 15c Hamburger, 3 lbs. . . 25c m Smoked Picnic, lb. . 11c GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS BREAD AND CAKES MICE MOTHER MADE They Say the Goblins Will Get You If You Drink Stale Coffee OVER THE RADIO in the magazines on the billboards, millions are being spent to warn you against stale coffee. You are told that coffee is unfit for use unless fresh that stale coffee will keep you awake, upset your digestion in fact, almost any kind of disaster may result. - If true, why take chances even though this or that new-fangled dohicky 1b supposed to keep old ground coffee fresh. jlay safe. Buy really fresh coffee. Buy Z-MOR-U roasted today, here tomorrow and ground the day you buy it. If what the bigger coffee firms say. is true, Z-MOR-U is safest, and best for it's the finest coffee money can buy fresh with its full flavor and aroma. " Z-MOR-U COFFEE Pound 25; 3 pounds 73 Money back guarantee with every pound BAKERY Finer quality because baked from real home ingredients. No commercial short cuts or substitutes used. CAKES FROM BETTY CROCKER RECIPES Rich, moist, real home style. Wide variety Large 3-layer 44- Small family 2-layer 25 BREAD Thoroughly baked, real home flavor l ib. loaf 3 for 20 lV2-lb. loaf Real Savings for Lovers of HOT CAKES .53c Pence's Sorghum, 5-lb. can . Amaizo Golden Syrup, 5 1b 28c 10 1b 53c Amaizo Crystal White Syrup, 51b 30c 101b.... .57c Sperry's Pancake Flour Family pkg.. . . . . . . . .... . ,15c 4-lb. sack . . .- ,,. . . . .25c No. 10 sack 47c Honey 5-lb. 'pail 45c Other Super Food Market Savings A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF SUPPLY Figs Asstd. and white, 5-lb. box black Grapefruit, Drome dary or Bordo, No. 2 pan, 2 for Figs Asstd. and white, 10-lb. box black Krispy Crackers Fresh and crisp, 2-lb. box 43c 25' 77 c 29' Alaska Sockeye Salmon New Years Brand No. I tall can, 2 for 35 Columbia River Sal. mon, Merrimac brand, 1 H large flat can Celilo brand Colum bia River Salmon, 'wge flat can, 2 for 25 Green Beans Siski- g wm you brand cut beans, 1 ! ' No. 1 tall can, 3 for.... Tomato esBagley 's, No. 1 tall can, 3 for ;. 25' Tomatoes Del Rogue fancy solid pack f f s. No.2i8can, VHC 2 for " w Corn Beef Rex brand No. I can Corn Meal--or yellow 10-lb. sack -white 15 25' Crab Meat Lucky Sail brand 2 cans Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, .3 rolls Gerber's Prepared Vegetables, for Children, can 0. K. Soap A pound bar of old-fashioned yellow ' soap for the, dirty HC rHrf. 1 1-iat.o w P&G White Laundry Soap, 10 bars Bob White Soap from Proctor & Gam ble, 10 for ......... FLOUR Maple Leaf 49s .... S1.73 White Rose 49s .... $1.83 Drifted Snow 49s $2.15) 25' 20' 10' 29 25 SUPER MEAT MARKETS The popularity of our Super-Meat Markets clearly shows that Medford folks appreciate the flavor and tenderness of our properly seasoned Steer Beef. Best of all, every pound of meat sold is from good healthy stock. Vet erinarian D.W. Stone examines and approves before we accept any livestock Truly, we guard your health, as wll as your purse. Rolled Steer Beef Roast Prime and f 1 . tender, 172 lb 1 Beef Roast fancy steer lb. 10 Swiss Steak This fancy steer beef is a real treat for Jj lovers of Swiss Steak, I 1 c lb. 1 w Sausage The whole . hog, hams, shoulders, loins, is used in our country style f n sausage. It's the talk fl C of the town 2 lbs. Bacon Right from the corn belt dry 4 "71 sugar cure, 2 C Special Super Market Features that insure a dependable food supply Inspected Eggs Home Made Bread Betty Crocker Cakes Veterinarian Inspected Meats Fancy Steer Beef, properly seasoned in our own special cooler Z-Mor-U Coffee A crowning triumph for any meal. K A FOUNTAIN Regular Saturday Turkey Dinner ,. .,. . 25c Fried Oysters Scalloped Potatoes Salad 25c Baked Ham Dinner .......... 25c Hot Chille 10c 6th at Grape SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Order. Phon Fa SIr1 7Z9 W c:j. Ana 6th at Central D O D o D D O D o O li O D o !MWW!t!M!t!W!M!M ' t.o