Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    BEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON, FREOSY, MAT 11, 193.
'FAT3E THREE
Mi
P MODEL BUCK
AT LOIR PRICES
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A new Una of Butck automobiles,
engineered and dlgned as compan
ion cars of tha present 60, 60 and 80
aeries Buicks, but to sell in a lower
price bracket la announced today by
tlie Buifk Motor company, according
to R. A. Skinner, local Buick dealer,
who now baa the new models on dis
play. The new car, a Buick thoroughbred
from every standpoint, has been des
ignated the series 40 Buick. It in
cludes an Initial production range of
five body modela on a 117-Inch wheel
base chassis of characteristic Buick
design and construction. The new
car Is powered by a 93-horsepower,
vajje -In-head straight eight engine
ana "Is capable of smooth, easy speeds
up to 85 miles per hour. '
Unusual performance and economy
are outstanding features, the Buick
40 having been designed to meet these
requirements of the lower price field.
In the design and construct'on of
the new series 40 Buick, the engineers
have accomplished a combination of
factors that have brought about a
sensational advance In riding comfort.
This combination Includes knee
action wheels, balanced springing and
weight distribution, ride stabilizer
and air-cushion tires, all distinctly
features of fine car construction
which have produced the "Buick
Gliding Rlde.,,
Features of the fuel system, the
combination of which has resulted in
unusual fuel economy and high per
formance standards. Include dual
downdraft carburet Ion, automatic
heat control, automatic choke, auto
matic Idle control, fuel pump, gaso
line strainer, air cleaner and silencer
and air-cooled fuel line.-
Starting of the new Buick 40 Is
Xjmplifled by an automatic racuum
d'rated starter switch and dual con
trol from the accelerator pedal and
the throttle button on the dash. The
driver needs only to turn on the igni
tion switch and step on the acceler
ator pedal.
Vacuum spark control is a feature
of the new car, contributing greatly
to economy and performance and re
lieving the car driver of another task.
The car also Is equipped with an
octane selector, which is provided for
those drivers who wish to use other
than standard grades of fuel.
Modern interiors of tha new can
Include such convenient features as
double sun shades, rear view mirror,
arm rests for each front seat passenger
In all models, large package compart
ment tn the Instrument board, easily
read airplane type Instruments placed
In a panel In front of the driver,
front seat adjustment. Inside safety
door locks, assist straps, carpet cov
ered tonneau, foot rails, conveniently
located ash trays, robe rails and newly
designed front compartment floor
mats.
ROOSEVELT LAUDS
SALE OF POPPIES
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
urges all patriotic citizens to wear &
Buddy Poppy on Memorial Day In a
letter of endorsement addressed to
Commander-tn -Chief James E. Van
Zandt of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the United States.
President Roosevelt pays a distinct
tribute to the child welfare program
of the V. F. W. and Its efforts in
behalf of disabled and needy veter
ans. His letter of approval follows:
"Every orphan deserves a chance
for happiness equal to that enjoyed
by the average American child. This
opportunity Is given to the orphans
of veterans of the V. F. W. national
home at Eaton Rapids, Mich-, main
tained by the Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the United States.
"Proceeds from the annual sale of
Buddy Poppies make possible the
maintenance of this orphanage. Bud
dy Popples also offer a source of
employment and relief for needy and
disabled veterans In their home
communities. For these two very
good reasons, we all should wear
Buddy Popples on Memorial Day."
4-L
TALKS TO
OF
W. O. Ruegnlts of Portland, presi
dent of the 4-L organization of lum
ber Industry employers and employees,
addressed the workers of. the Owen
Oregon Lumber company, at the K.
of P. hall last-night. The lumber
code of the NRA, which he assisted
in framing, was explained by Mr.
Ruegnltz.
"I urge upon you patience," he said.
"I will not appeal to your emotions
and give you a lot of hooey about the
bright prospects. The nation Is now
headed in the right direction, but it
will take time. There will be no
miracle whereby prosperity will re
turn. It will require patience of the
men and the managers.
"'Rebuild America' Is the essence
of a new plan now getting under way
to provide work and wages for mil
lions." Ruegnltz said. "The depres
sion has dammed up a vast demand
for better housing. Thousands of
loggers and lumber workers are anx
ious for building to get Into full
swing so they may share the re
covery with their friends in the con
cumers goods industries."
Ruegnltz said building alone would
not provide woi: for all the unem
ployed. "Thero Is no single and sim
ple remedy. - All the various projects,
including rcner garaeus, uiwj h
complicated recovery program."
Ruegnltz also said that the con
sumers goods employment Is nearly
back to normal, but capital and ser
vice goods Industries continue depressed.
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Concentrated Easily
Digested Nourishment
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If You Have to Stretch Every
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(and what woman doesn't these days?) Shop at the Peerless and you'll see
why more women are shopping the Peerless Way, every day.
PATRONIZE LOCAL INDUSTRY
Phone 603 Free Delivery at 8. 10, 2 and 4
Frankfurters
Bologna or
Liver Sausage
Crater Brand A high quality local product
16-15
VEAL ROAST Q,
BEEF ROAST Shoulder IUa M f &
WE HAVE ONE
OF THE LARGEST
DISPLAYS
of fresh, cured and luncheon
meats In Southern Oregon, ar
ranged so you can select the
meats for jour dinner or out
ing at. a glance. Also a com
plete Hue of hulk pickles, rel
ishes, cheeses, etc
: VEAL CUTLETS, loin or rib cuts
Rump or Prime Rib Roast -
Leg of Veal Roast
Pork Steak, nice and lean
Pork Roast, shldr. cuts, young,' tender
. Ham Butts, mild cure
15c
POUND
RIB STEAK
Tender 4 OlAp.
Beef, lb. IC'U
Fresh Ground
Hamburger or Sausage
Made from "Crater" Inspected Meats
3 pounds 25c
VEAL STEAK
10c
Shoulder Outs
Lb
VEAL STEW or BOILING BEEF Pound 6c
HAM HOCKS, sugar cure d . . Pound 2 V2 c
CRATER BRAND WIENERS pound .' 12 5
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Field Tomatoes 2 lbs. ,....,... 25c
Large Cucumbers 3 for ...r. .r.-.10c
String Beans, green and tender 3 lbs. , Mllltl., 17c
Asparagus, long and green 2 lbs. '. '. .'..'...:.,.:.,.r.:.-. 15c
Oranges, medium size, juicy 2 dozen 25c
Lemons, large per dozen ;. , . ,15c
Grapefruit, fancy wrapped each
Cantaloupes, large size 3 for . .
. ..... . . oc
25c
It was pointed out that the Owen
Oregon company, as a member of tha
4-L, was paying a basic wage of 46c
per hour higher than tha coda wage
of 43'ic per hour.
During the meeting the employees
dlscuased the arranging of their work
week, so they could have Saturday
off, and the management agreed to
the plan If It could be worked out
satisfactorily.
A social session was also held, with
refreshments.
"SplKe" Donnelly, movie actor tlslt
lng here, gave a jumber of recita
tions and parodies.
(Cunciuuea irora page One)
Wheeler he would not wait that long.
He would hop out now Into the world
market and bid up silver prices and
buy all the ellver in sight.
But Mr. Roosevelt la not Senator
Wheeler.
In -fact, Mr. Roosevelt recently was
bitten by tha gold bug. - He went out
into the world market to buy gold on
the thory that Increasing tha world
gold price would lnoreasa commodity
price. That Idea did not work out.
He bought gold all right, but com
modity prices refused, to budge com
mensurately. In view of that experience, there Is
no reason to believe Mr. Roosevelt
will be In a hurry to try that same
thing with silver. No one anywhere
near the White House expect that
he will do It.
only expansion of well-backed cur
rency by one and one-half billions.
That currency wilt be added to tbe
excess reserves In federal reserve
banks.
The only practical domestic effect
expected from the silver plan as first
reported would be to Increase the ex
ce&a reserves in federal reserve banks,
which already la too high. At least
the federal reserve board Issued a re
lease a few days ago snylng that the
excess reserves would, prove danger
ous if recovery comes, because banks
would be encouraged to use that
money for speculative purposes.
If Mr. Roosevelt buys one and one
half billions of silver he will Issue
money for It, using the stiver as a
base. That la. not Inflation In the
ordinary sense of that word. It la
BERRY CUPS
Jackson County Feed Oo.
4th ana Bartlett Fhone 803
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Free
Delivery
Any Size
Order
Tune In
on K.Ml.n
r.tery Morning
t 8:1.1 fur
Dally Special,
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELHABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20
DITSWORTH'S
Prospect Strawberries
Finest Canning Berry
25
3
boxes
NOW Igjgrj
Crate $1.19
Large
Fine Flavor
CERTO, 2 bottles 49c
PHONE 20 for FREE DELIVERY
Schilling
PERCOLATOR "J J P
Schilling's Coffee, drip or reg., lb. can 325 2-lb. 60dt
PEARS
Medford Brand 1 A
No. VA can 1 tC
CORN
Whole Kernel. Flag brand o f
' WYi-oz. can 2 for DC
CATSUP
0. H. B. Brand
14-oz. bottle?
19c
Grape Nut Flakes, 2 pkgs. 19c
GINGER ALE
0. and 0. OO
29-oz. bottle a&OC
POP CORN
Fancy Large 1Q.
Kernel 3 lbs. 1IC
DILL PICKLES
No. VA -jQr 2 QCr
can IOl cans wvw
Vinegar, C. H. B.,
quart .. . .19c
Red Beans, 4 lbs. .19c
Cooked Food
SALE
Here Saturday' by
the . ladies of the
American Legion
Auxiliary.
Royal Gelatin Desserts
. THE QUICK SETTINO KIND
ALSO
SfiSSZ. PUDDING
Mnde with Arrowroot Starch
YOUR
CHOICE
PER
PACKAGE
Pineapple, Hawaiian Cross, fancy sliced, No. 2'A can 19
Gold Cup Dog Food, 3 cans - 23
Pcet's Soap, 2 mod. pkgs. and 1 Free - 35
Kitchen Queen Flour, 49-lb. sack ; $1.73
Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 for - 9
FOR CANNING
We have a New Stock of Jars, Lids and Rubbers
Local Lettuce, 3 heads He
Bohnert's Rhubarb,
3 lbs 10c
Bananas, fancy, lb. ......6c
Local Carrots, Turnips, Beets, "1 f-
Rndishes. Green Onions, ft bunches J. C
jj Potatoes, Klamath No. 150 pounds - 63C
The turn total of the transaction
wou'.d be to double th danger point
ed out by the federal reaerTO board
a lew days ago.
That la another reaaon Vhy 7011
ma; be aure Mr. Hooaeveit will neief
do It.
(Copyright, 1934, by Paul Mallon.)
MARSH'S GROCERY
130 East Main Phone 252
Personal Attention Free Delivery. Prompt Service
The Very Best In Quality Groceries Price s Are Always Right
Chases Sanborn's Royal Gelatin ROYAL
Fresh Dated
nnrrrr The QuickSetttag Kind BAKING POWDER
COFFEE Al6 chocolaU
or Vanilla Pudding mm m",,l 'rom
1-lD. Can Jl . root Starch Zt C Vour (irandmother "J "J
UC Per Package U l"4 ' 00
12-oz. can
BUTTER TOMATO JUICE LUX
LbZ4C 15-0,,C"n3forZOC 8 Bars I 0
FRESH EGGS TOMATOES DASH
Onaranteed - Ho. 2'4 Standard Granulated
Selected Etra T g Ro6u O It Soap 1 Q
Doz. I 2C 3 for 6-lb. pkg.UUC
MILK . GRAPEFRUIT DEVILED MEAT
Alpine, packed In Del Monte Florida I.lbhj's.
irA- 1 Qr -s cn O R r N0- con' 9 R i
3 large cans I UU 2forfc 3forfcUU
TOILET TISSUE RAISINS CHOCOLATE
Imperator 1000 Mnrket Day ' Felalra
Count r Sccdlcw fl C. 111
Best quality Sm p Hp I M ft,
Roll UU 4.1b. pkg. faUV Pound I U
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona av mm
no. so nc.
6 i or U
RHUBARB 4 n
Bohnert's Local 1 lip
3 lbs. I U"
LIMES rn
Juicy. Fresh l M Q
Dos. w w
PEARS c
Winter Nell. DC
APPLES -
Neirtowne aV C
LEMONS
A eft
300 siu M M n
Sunkist t
All Bunch .
Vegetables
Are Local Grown
Turnips
Carrots
Onions
Radishes
3 for
10c
CENTRAL MARKET
Featuring the Finest Fed Steers in Jackson County
Choice Beef pt Rowts. per ib. 1 Oc
Lean Pork Steaks Per lb ; 15c
Fresh Side Pork Pcr lb 1 2c
R. I. Red Hens Per ib. Oc
If You Are Looking for
REAL
BARGAINS
a
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. the Ads In . .
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