Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAfiE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON', FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934.
Roseburg Cagers Invade Tigers Den Tonight n
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TO BE RENEWED
BY FAST OUTFITS
(By BaroM Orors.)
Howling Indians and growling Tl
gera will be turned loose on the bas
ketball court of Medford high school
tonight. Mrdford Junior high Bull-1 rjrayion
dogs will be pitted against the young I Fredette
BOWLING
Elks' Tourney
Captain Orr's team carded a. triple
win over Captain Ouenther's outfit
In the Elks' bowling tourney Wednes
day evening. Oeo. Eads smacked the
maples for a score of 250 to lead Vie
On psrade.
DeVore and Watson teams roll to
night. Orr's
1st 2nd 3rd Total
B. Orr .... 173 157 100 420
Eads 350
Kelly 15
... 134
Bucks of the Roseburg Junior htith.
In a preliminary starting at 7 p. m.
and the senior teams of the asm;
schools meet In the main event at
8 p. m.
The Indians and Tigers split a two-
gsme series last year, Roseburg win
ning the first contest on their own
court and Medford winning on their
own court.
The Tigers will again meet tho
Roseburff quintet February 17, at
Roseburg.
Coach Hod Turner and his boys
have been pointing toward this game
for a long time and are of the opinion
they can beat Medford.
The probable Medford starting line
up will be: Brown and Olllnsky.
guards; Harris snd White, forwards:
Hlnman. center. Hoke Curtis. Har
old Grove, Don flteuert, BUI Luman.
Stan Kunzman and Olaf Severson may
ae action before the evening Is over.
In years past the Roseburg Junior
high school team was alway. one of
Medford Junior high's strongest op
ponents, and the local boys are not
looking for s "aet-up" tonight, but
know they will have to play ball from
the very start. j
Coach Warren uf the Roseburg Jan.
lor high has developed a very strong
term of youngsters thst Is ci,i:ie.e
of taking csre of Itself.
A large crowd Is expected to be out
to see the games. Praotlcslly the
entire Junior high student body hss
signified Its intention of being out
to support the team and a large
number of fans of the town are ex-
nected also.
Bob Hayjs, regular forward and
high point man for the season, will
nrobablv not be able to stsrt the
game. He has been suffering from
severe cold, but a strong sub will be
In bis place- Probable starting line'
ups In the preliminary:
Roseburg Medford
Slayter P Ettlnger
Spaugh ...-F Com or Olllnsky
Gardner C. Oliver
Baker O carter
Oatrander . U Root
Handicap
MS
4
2nd
157
199
143
178
148
84
170
160
180
148
84
809
459
492
444
353
Totals 944 899 842 3585
Gueutlier's
, 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Ouenther . 149 148 179 471
Rankin ... 158 189 167 606
Jerome ..... 123 169 148 428
Rostel 118 178 184 452
Fllegel 110 154 105 399
Handicap .. 80 80 80 340
TotJli
s 737 808 831 2468
collected
from the
Prultt's Service ststlon
two out of three games
Elks All-Stars In their City Bowling
league matoh at the Nat last nleht.
The Elks totaled 1024 In the final
game.
The Postofflce and Mstl Tribune
teams roll Monday.
Prultt's Rervlce nation.
F. Dunn 190 182 159 627
Roy Prultt 134 147 159 440
C.Holmes 138 108 137 383
W. Prultt .......... 192 134 181 477
M. Csnnoc 183 189 124 496
Handlcsp 82 82 82
39. 0. Col too ..... 8 420 140
80. J. Murray 8 417 139
SI. Rose 413 137
32. R. Slngler 3 408 13S
38. H. Gould ............... 2 2B3 135
34. C. Holmes . 3 , 383 1S8
35. H. Meusel ............... 8 369 133
38. S. Stsrk 8 368 132
87. E. York 3 340 116
. Team standings.
W. L. Pet.
Your Office Boy 3 0 1.000
Postofflce 3 1 .666
Prultt's Service Sta . 2 1 .666
Standard OU 1 I .500
Peerless Meat Market ... 1 . 1 .600
Bowman'a Barber Shop. 1 2 .. .333
Elks 1 3 .333
Mall Tribune 0 3 .000
Roseburg Invades
Ashland Saturday
(By Logan-Ninlnger.)
ASHLAND, Jan. 12. (Spl.l Rosa
burg high school and Junior high
school basketball teams will be guests
of Ashland Saturday night when they
play the Uthlans and the Juniors
at the Junior gymnasium at 8 o'clock.
Smarting under a 69-86 defeat at
the hands of the Uthlans last Sat
urday, the Flower Boys will come to
Ashland armed with their most versa
tile weapon the ' fast-breaklng of
fense. The game promises to be one of
the fastest and most colorful wit
nessed this season.
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann.
ALL-STAR TRAP
TEAM SELECTED
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 13-
fAP) Nd Lilly of Btnnton, Mich.,
Junior acnsatlon of the 1033 grand
American trapahootinf; tournament,
was named captain of an annual
"All-American trapfthootlng team" se
lected yearly by Jimmy Robinson,
former statistician of the Amateur
Trapshootlng association, and an
nounced today.
Lilly won trte national clay tatget
championship with 109 out of 200;
the Junior crown with 100 straight,
and tied with Walter Beaver of Penn
sylvania for the grand American title
by breaking 98 out of 100 from the
34-yard line.
Others named on Robinson's team
include: K. w, ("Ted") Renfro of
Dell, Mont.; Belle McCord Roberta,
Long Beach, Cel.; Prank Troeh, Port
land, Ore.; E. F. Woodward, Houston,
Texas.
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PACIFIC AND LINFIELD
WIN BASKETBALL TILTS.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12. fAP)
Two northwest conference basketball
teams were successful here last night
In games with non-conference oppo
nents. Pacific University won, 35 to 33,
over Columbia university on the Irish
floor and Lin field college won, 34 to
28 over Pacific Packard.
64 TEE OFF IN
SAN FRANCISCO, Jsn. 12. (API
Oolf stars from all sections of the
country, 64 qualifiers from a field of
nearly two hundred statera, teed off
today In the opening match play
round of the annual .4000 San Fran
cisco national match play open
championship.
. The la-hole matches brought to
gether as representative a field as
ever assembled for northern Califor
nia's richest links event.
John Rogers, long driving pro from
Denver, claimed the first share of
prlre money. He won medal honors
yesterday with a score of 70. two
under par, for the Lske Merced
course. The pace-setting feat return
ed Rogers 950.
In today'a opening mtrh piny teat
. Rogers paired off with Cliff Orover.
youthful professional from Tacoma,
Wash. Orover shot a 76 In the qual
ifying round. j
Ashland Football j
Field Made Level
By l-ojun Nlnlnirr.
ASHLAND, Jan. 12 (Spl.) Pool
ball will at laat be played on a level
field at Ashland. Through the co
operation of CWA authorities and the
city of Ashland work Is being finished
on a Job of pushing the earth from
the south to the north end of the
field, msklng the notorious "side hill"
gridiron, which hss always caused the
comment rf visitors, a level Job after
more than twenty jears. It was 12'
feet higher at one end than at the
other!
-t
Frisbie Fouled
In Grants Pass
ORAM'S PAHS. Ore.. Jan. 12 (API
Al Karsslck inaugurated the first
of a series of lorsl professional
wrestling matches here by pinning
Bob Stone of Dea Moines In two
straight falls last night. Pat Relley
lost on a foul to Ray Prlsble of Med
ford In the seml.wlndup after taking
one fall.
919
Roy Prultt 189
Dr. Paske 158
R. DeVore . 184
Herb Ouenther .... 148
a. Eads - 203
Handicap - 28
842
183
139
185
168
155
26
809 2570
170 522
229
234
182
203
26
888 836 1024 2748
City League standings.
1. R. Shreve 3 620 210
2. R. DeVore . 8 883 194
3. a. Eads 8 561 187
4. a. Qtltt - 8 530 177
5. P. Dunn . 8 527 176
8. Dr. Paske 526 176
7. R. Prultt 3 523 174
8. 8. Sherwood ..... 3 621 174
9. O. Welsh 3 . 510 170
10. R. Clancy S 506 169
11. M. Csnnon . 3 498 - 165 j
12. A. Stoehr ..... 8 486 182
13. L. M. Kerr' 3 485 102
14. P. Dlsmond ....... 3 478 159
16. Herb Ouenther 3 478 IM
18. W. Prultt 8 477 169
17. C. Pllhl 8 471 157
18. W. Hngen 8 468 185
19. E. Nichols 9 461 164
20. C. Pumas ...... 8 457 162
31. Dr. Untls 3 466 152
22. M. Riley 3 453 151
23. N. Newland 463 161
34. I. D. Huffman ...... 8. 451 151
25. Ray Prultt 8 440 147 j
26. H. Plnneo 8 434 145
27. O. Robertson 3 439 143
28. C. Clevenberg 8 426 142 1
City Meat Market
FREE DELIVERY 8:00 10:00 2:00 4:0
121 No. Central. Phone 324
JUNIOR CERTAINLY
IS FILLING OUT
SINCE HE GETS
ALL THE MEAT
HE WANTS
THEN MY
ADVICE
WAS RIGHT
WASN'T IT?
Meat Builds
Sturdy Bodies
We have the quality you
want at the price you
want to pay.
Pork Roast
lie lb.
HAM, pound ... 14c
Steer Beef Roast, lb. . 8c
Boiling Beef, lb. . . .6c
Some of this Beef has' been aged 8 months
Choice Hens, Fryers, Rabbits, Oysters
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Communications
. A BIGGER
SMOOTHER, FASTER STRAIGHT 8
Aauy, KNEE -ACTION WHEELS
and BEXDIX BRAKES K-Y FRAME LARGER, FINER FISHER BODIES
LONGER WHEELBASE (JI7-INCH) e STARTERATOR GAS-
ELECTOR CROSS-FLOW RADIATOR FISHER
NO DRAFT VENTILATION
GET k STRAIGHT 6
An Anftwrr to Mr. IIm
To the Editor:
Under communication of thin dt
I nottctM ft letter condemning tha
picture K1jrcla. ElyUn, according to
We bitter, mean "pertaining to par
dlM" and 1 would Mkn to know tna
authority whereby the underworld of
Hollywood named thla picture. The
quotation at the laat of Mr. He' let
tor would be a Justification for, and
not against, nudum. I did not ano
the picture with a prejudiced outlook
eoma of our narrow minded cltirena
have, but with a frank, open mind
akin to meinbera of my generation.
Nowhere In the picture ' there
anr reference to Mr. and certalnlr
not to the Barbary Coaat.
I would uf tet that al) doubiera .
"Elyala" M it la one of the ftn
rat, moet open minded treatut on
nudMm I have ever rn.
. KK1SN.
Medford, Ore. Bo 349.
January 11,
OIl year' f-meui Pootltc
wm known th Economy
8tialht EiM btraui hi fuel
com wtr wtU to line with
tnoM of Today'a Pontic,
thank to rurttwr rnntmot In tta
8irltit EiM ntr, c1vm you mora
iml lo th lion by a to4 10 prr
witt. A biiir, f mora powerful
tar with rmrAM aconom
OYou can t a bic. roomy
Poatiae Straight Eight at a
pric that It vary Uttk mora
than that of tha vary rbrapeft
eara. Th mart naw nhtr bodlaa ara
firm and mora apctoua. Tba Improved
Su tight Eight angina glvtt you gtvattr
powtr tod tpevd full I4k.p, and a
top tprtd of II actual milat aa hour)
OTba trvnd today It toward
Straight Eights, Tha Pentiae
Straight Eight for 1U4 will
, dprcate mora tkmly, and
all evidtaca Indkatva a higher malt
value "at the end of the road." Juit
becauat It it a Straight Eight. Another
Importeflt rton why thlt great, new
Poatiac It auch a wita InveMmeall
O
Hrr la a ear that afvea you
the Inherent tmoothneM. the
flexibility and the luiury of
Straight Eight t rant port at ion
at a prlre that comnarea favorably with
the prkee of many cara with le to
offer in cylinder, performanca and
lie. The new Pontile, remember, la
definitely in tha low-price (Veld I
0ir your prevent ear will make
tha down payment on a car of
cheaper make. It will probably
make tha down payment on a
big. new Pontiac. Your monthly pay
menu, in any rate, will be but a few
dntlara more. Why weft? See and
drive the big, new Poatiac today. Oct
a Straight Bight for your money I
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 80. Btverid. pt,on, J02
A Omrsl Mw. lilw AnoJmsrr Valut Tun, I. M Col. Stoorosit, saj B..J4. m, Wnlnolay sad Sstoriar
n tin Columbia Nnwwa. .11 .v. I. . T.
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GROCETERIA Super Food MARKETS
DREAD AND CAKES LUCE MOTHER MADE
Generous Samples of Two Fine Foods
Snider' s Creamery Butter-Home-made Bread, in the -SUPER
MEAT MARKETS TOMORROW
LAST Saturday we gave away 800 sample loaves of bread in our Super- .
Meat Markets. That you liked it is shown by the way you come back for
more. '
Tomorrow we again give the bread and with it a V4 pound cube of Snider's
fine Gold Medal Butter.
All you do is buy 60c or more worth of the finest meats available anywhere
at our special prices and you will receive as free samples, a loaf of home-made
bread and butter.
We have provided for but 1000 samples. Come early.
Finest home style bread, baked with
out substitutes. Hot from the oven
twice daily 11 A. M. and 4 P. W.
1Mb. loaf 10c
, Mb. loaf 3 for 20c
Betty Crocker new Chocolate Jig Saw
Cake, a fine chocolate cake with marsh
mallow icing topped with bitter sweet
chocolate.
Large 3-iayer 4t?
Small 2-layer 25t
V
Fruits & Vegetables
Large Cauliflower. . . .2 for 25c
Large Artichokes .... 2 for 19c
Lettuce, fine big heads . 2 for 9c
Fresh Spinach . . . 2 lbs 19c
Parsnips 4 lbs. 10c
Sunkist Oranges .... 2 doz. 33c
Sunkist Lemons doz. 23c
Arizona Grape Fruit . . 3 for 1 7c
Florida Grape Fruit . . 2 for 15c
Extra fancy Delicious
apples 4 lbs. 15c
Other Savings In the Super Food Market
A Dependable Source of Supply
Macaroni or Spa
ghetti. 3 lbs
Red Mexican Beans;
9 lbs
Large White Beans.
9 lbs
Small White Beans.
8 lbs
Del Monte Early Garden Peas.
No. 1 tall can, 12f .
No. 2 nc
can
Goody Goody Peas.
No. 1 tall can 10. I C
No. 2 can
Corn. Tender, sweet.
No. 2 can.
3 for ...
Eagle Brand Milk.
2 cans
Del Rogue Tomatoes,
solid Pack.
No. 214 can.
2 for
Bagley Tomatoes.
Standard pack.
No. 2y2 can ..
19
35'
35
39
15
12.
25c
39c
Finest
1U
Finest Roasted Pea
nuts. Pound
Amaizo Gloss or Corn
Starch.
1-lb. pkg
Sardines. Gale
brand. Large oval
can. 2 for
Oysters. Palace
brand. Can
Salmon. Alaska
New Year brand.
No. 1
tall can
Peanut Butter.
brand.
2-lb.
glass jar
Victory Dog Food
No. 1 tall can
Baker's Premium
Chocolate.
-lb. bar .....
Kellogg's,
All Bran,
lg. Pk&-.
Maxwell House Cof
fee.
1-lb. vacuum can
10
13c
1 10c
Sockeye
15"
Royal Club
27c
5c
21c
20 c
27c
15'
Diamond Crystal Salt
plain or iodized.
2 for
G. E. Electric Light
Globes, any size to 75 $ 1 08
watts, 6 for
Flour. 49-pound sacks. Maple
Leaf ?1.63. White
Rose $1.73.
Drifted Snow
P. and G. Laundry
Soap.
10 bars
Dash, a fine white
granulated soap.
22-lb. pkg.
Kirk's Hard Water
Castile Soap.
6 bars .....
Sperry's Pancake .
Flour.
No. 10 bag
Sperry's Rolled Oats.
Quick or plain.
No. 10 bag
Bob White Soap,
10 bars
Sperry's Farina.
5-lb. bag 28?.
10-lb. bag
$198
25c
19c
25c
47c
35c
22c
49c
Super Meat Markets
Medford folks are rapidly learning that good steer beef is real economy.
In increasing numbers they are coming to our Super Markets for those ten
der steaks that really cost less no waste from tough ends. It's all good and
it's all oaten.
Tomorrow is a good time to convince yourself for the bread and butter
samples are given away tomorrow. .
Fancy Steer Beef 1 f,
Roast. Lb I U'
Fancy Steer Rolled
Prime Roast.
Pound
l72
Sc
Fancy Steer Steak, flavory
and tender. Rib, t 1-
Loin or I 3 C
Round. Lb.- 1 w
Country Style Sausage they
are coming from all over the
valley to get this finer
sausage.
2 lbs :
25'
Smoked Country Style Sau
sage. The same good sausage
well smoked in
gauze sacks or links.
Pound
19'
Corn Belt Bacon. Dry f f"
sugar cured. IjC
Lb. 17a to "w
Leg of Pork Roast 1 kn
boneless, rolled, lb W
Fancy Steer Swiss
Steak, lb
Shortening,
3 lbs
15'
25'
Butter with purchase of 50c or more
Sample Loaf of Bread and a Sample i lb. Snider's
Z-MOR-U Cofee
Again we urge you to try this finer
quality coffee.
Ground the day you buy it You get
it with its rich full flavor and its bet
ter for you.
There is but one way to be sure of fresh
coffee 1 lb 25?
3 lbs. 73?
FOUNTAIN
The big turkey dinner 25c
Breaded veal cutlet dinner . . 25c
Hot Chili , . .10c
Hot , Chocolate 1 0c
6th at
Grape
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
Delivery of $1.00 Orders. Phone East Side 752; West Side 428
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