PAGE THREE ' Car! y. TenrwaW of ttu Tengwald real estate agency bera. TCHAI METVFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtU, OREGON". FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1935. ,. WASHINGTON EAGLES 323WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADEg B. L. Sandereon, (ormar owner or the property, vlll Uve with hla taznlly at the former Hart home on Rom avenue In this city. It waa announc ed. BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT OF EK' DUE NEXT WEEK Sentence Is scheduled to b passed by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton some time next week upon George High and his brother. N. (Babe) High, of Ashland, found guilty by Jury a week ago or setting fire to a barn In the Ashland district on the night of January 4, 1033, to collect si 5,000. Judge Norton Is now holding court In Josephine county and la expected to return here next week for court sessions. Attorney George M. Roberts, coun- 7 srl for the High brothers, said today that In all probability an appeal to the state supreme court would be filed. This cannot be done until sen tence la passed. Sentence Is also scheduled to be passed upon Joe B. Holland of As toria, who entered a plea of guilty to the arson charge,' and was the chief witness for the state. Holland testified that George High had prom' lsed him half the insurance money for burning the barn and that he ; offered "Babe"' High $1000 for the crime. Theron (Red) Martin, serv ing a year in tne Multnomah county jail for burglary, was named by Hol land as the actual setter of the fire, while "Babe" High remained In a waiting auto and Holland stood guard at the barn door. Martin received (50, Holland testified. The High brothers are at liberty on J250O bonds pending further le gal action. Oregon law provides a penalty of from three to seven years In state f prison for "the crime of which they stand convicted. t c. OFTlECIORS WILL DRAW PLANS B. B. Harder, president of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce, today announced an Impor tant meeting of the directors of that body at the Hotel Medford at 6:30 this evening. Ashland chamber of commerce di rectors will be special guests and will assist In the formulation of plans for wider scope for the county cham ber's activities over a period of the next five years. Such plans have been contemplat ed for some time, and when com pleted are expected to aid materially In county chamber work. The Ash land committee Is reported as en HART PURCHASES Other transaction! of Interest dur ing the last ten dsyi announced by the Tengwald agency ara the pur chase by 8. W. Hutchison of 55 acres on the Crater Lake highway, near Rocue Elk, and the dwelling located at 608 Newtown, which was sold to I Fred J. rick, who wlU make extens ive . repairs before occupying It as a home. Recent leases of downtown stores Include the place at 409 East Main to Don's radio service store, and 407 East Main, which will be Jointly oc cupied by the Ideal bicycle and Flowers mattress shops. ARE E Floyd Hart of this city has pur chased the Sanderson property, 30 acres with a modern home 3 miles west of Central point, and will make extensive Improvements preparatory to making it his home, according to Presbyterians Are Invited To Attend Rally In Ashland The people of the Medford Presby terian church, are Invited to Pres byterian Youth rally at the Ashland church on Sunday afternoon and evening. The afternoon service be. gins at 3 o'clock. At this service, Mrs. F. E. Bancroft will speak, and motion, pictures of Japan will be shown. At 5 o'clock there will be a planned covered dish supper. Those who wich to remain for this supper are a&ked to get in touch with Eleanore Poffen barger or Rev. R. S. Peterson about the menu. If they have not yet done so. The erenlng service begins at 7:30. At this service the speaker will be Miss Donaldlne Cameron, superin tendent of the Presbyterian Mission home for Chinese girls in San Fran cisco. All those who can help with trans portation are asked to get In touch with Rev. Peterson by calling 194 or 9-F-2 as soon as possible. Young people desiring to go should meet at the Medford church at 3:30. 4 i Western Thrift Has Anniversary Sale A Blue Eagle sales event, celebra ting Western Thrift's second anniver sary in Medford, opens today, accord ing to L. A. Dell. Mr. Dell says: "Believing that a mifficlent volume of business could be gained in the Rogue river valley, we opened the cut rate store at 125 East 6th street January 20, 1033. bringing toiletries, remedies, sundries and tobaccos to the residents of Med ford and vicinity at prices compar able and In many cases lower than In lar;sr cities. Six clerks are now necessary to take care of the large volume of business. Merchandise Is featured at the lowest prices and the stock is turned from 20 to 35 times yearly." "Western Thrift serves over one thousand customers, dally average, making it a popular shopping spot In southern Oregon. Contrary to gen eral opinion, Western Thrift Store Is home owned and operated." 4 John Switzer Of Talent Passes John Switzer, aged 85 and a rest- , dent of Jackson county for the past j 1,9 years, paesed away near Talent "early this morning (Friday). Mr. Switzer was single and leaves no known relatives. Arrangements in care of Conger funeral parlors. 4 Only one regular, Dave Meek, re turned to the basketball wars for University of California this season. The County Home Economic! Ex tension committee and the county home demonstration agent entertain ed In honor of the chairmen of the home extension units of the county at a "Chairman's Day Program," at the courthouse auditorium on Tues day. Jan. 15. The program opened with get ac quainted games and recreational fea tures directed by Mrs. O- O. Maust, county project leader In recreation, with Mrs. Hattie White of Medford as pianist. Reports of project work for 1934 were given by county committee members as follows: admlnlstratloq, Mrs. Effle Blrdseye: clothing. Mrs. Rita Myers: foods. Mrs. Susie Maust; parent education. Mrs. Bertha Young; recreation. Mrs. Susie Maust. A summary of achievements In or ganization and administration was given by Mrs. Mabel C, Mack, home demonstration agent. Each unit chairman gave a report on "how the program is going forward In. my community" and ways in which it can be improved." Miss clarlbel Nye. state leader of home economics ex tension discussed the status of home demonstration work in the United States and in Oregon, and also dis cussed the program for the Home Interests conference, which will be held In Corvallls, Feb. 12 to 18. Mrs. Bertha Glasgow, chairman of the county committee presided at the noon luncheen. The tables were at' tractlvely decorated In red and green. Miss Nye gave a very interesting and entertaining talk on "my work as borne economist In federal emergency relief administration in Washington, D. C." Unit chairmen attending were: Mrs. Dora Burns, Bpllvlew; Mrs. Joe Hlbbard, Butte Falls; Mrs. Warren Patterson. Central Point; Mrs. Irma Seaman, Eagle Point; Mrs. w. D. Co burn. McLeod; Mrs. Mabel stancllff Phoenix; Mrs. Dorothy Waldron, Oak Grove; Mrs. Effle Blrdseye, Rogue River; Mrs. Lola Bish, Roxy Ann Mrs. Nora Walter. Talent; Mrs. Eva Segessman, Trail; Mrs. J. R. McCrack- en. Valley view. Other guests were: ! Mrs. A. T. Lathrop, Central Point; j Mrs. Ida. Sweeney. Medford; Miss Clair' Hanley, Jacksonville; Mrs. Saunders. Eugene; Victor Tengwald and Miss Brown of the local SERA office; Miss Clarlbel Nye, state leader of home economics extension, O. S. C; Gladys York and Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent and the county extension committee. AL STEWART'S BAND AT JACKSONVILLE In answer to popular demand, Al Stewart and his night owls will again provide the music for tha Saturday night Jacksonville dances, according to the dance committee of the Jack sonvllle chamber of commerce. The band will play until two a. m. (Continued r.Jm Pg one) has notified the two warring factions of the A. F. of U building trade de partment that he will resign unless they compose , their differences. He Is a big union man himself (head of the pressmen) and is fast getting around to the view that he la wasting his building trades code efforts as long as the building trades' warriors continue to fight among themselves. Peare Is expected shortly, for that reason or others. Chairman Blddle of the national labor relations board once regaled an English lord at breakfast with that famed Philadelphia dish called scrap ple. The lord liked It, but must have been confused about the name of It, for he later granted a public inter view in which he said: "I dined with some splendid peo ple named Scrapple who gave me biddies for breakfast." For that reason Mr. Biddle now is known at the labor board as Mr. Scrapple. , Sunday Schools Of ' Presbyterian Now Under Dr. Elliott The session of the Medford Pres byterian church has appointed Dr. B. R. Elliott acting superintendent of the church school to fill the vacancy made by resignation of Mrs. W. S. Q 11 more. It la the desire of Dr. El liott and those In charge that the church school be closely graded and that there be adequate provision far all age groups from the cradle roll to the adult divisions. Six new tearhers have been added this week who will be present Sun day. A complete list of the teaching staff will be published next week. CCC QUINT. 36 10 20 In a fast and turloui game the : fj Eagles' boys basketball team station ed at the Washington school defeated the headquartera detachment of the CCC, 36 to 20, last olght at the Jun ior high school gym. The Junior high midgets dfeaied the Eale Jun iors, 17 to 10, in the preliminary. 'Forncrook and Williams starred for the Eagles, Forncrook hitting the loop for 11 markers, while Wlllams managed to ring In 10. Hogan and Nuegart maintained the lead In high scoring in the CCC ramps with etpht points each. Woods also with his fouls made a creditable showing. The starting lineup follows: Eagles CCO Brown F Hamm Williams MHH....F Hogan Grove C . Neugart Forncrook ..0 Hartley Calvert O Woods Ref e ree Swa nson . Jr. Eagles Jr. Midgets Archer F Campbell Krous F .. Monteeth Putnam C Pske Ayers - G Cobb Referee Campbell. NFECTED TOOTH KEEPS NEW YORK, Jan. 18. py Madison Square Garden will be dark to boxing tonight all because of an Infected tooth. The aching molar belong to Bob Olln, light heavyweight champion. It gave him so much pain that he pleaded for postponement of his 10 round overweight match with John Henry Lewis, Phoenix negro contend er, scheduled for tonight. After Olln was examined by the state athletic com m Is) on physician, an Indefinite postponement was granted. . The old Jew was right; there Is always sin back of sickness, a vlo- ltalon of law. Two fragrant cupj of Schilling Coffee! And you're off to work two steps at a time on Wings of .the Morning! There is a sturdy quality in Schilling Coffee which with reasonable care in making jt, w ill deliver a fragrant full-flavored cup with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. Cruller Bars A Delightful New Doughnut Made From Potato Flour and Rolled in Granulated Sugar. On Sale at Our Retail Store and All Grocery Stores. Saturday Special 19 PER C DOZEN Bran Muffins Old Fashioned Bran Muffins, Filled with Raisins. On Sale at Our Retail Store Only. Saturday Special 19 PER C DOZEN. lUa aMaUHMsaMaWb. aOTlirxiMfl end .N I N J i J ! U Mtf .Tire I Greater Value Another Peerless Policy At the present time the Peerless Market is giving Greater Meat Value per dollar than ever before! Pay the Peerless a visit and be convinced! THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET FRESH OYSTERS Solid pack. A grade QC Willapa. Pint ..CwC SHORTENING ibs. 23 c Vegetable Base Ct Rump or Prime Rib Roast Boned and . 1L 1 VLr tied, no waste u a.J Steaks tender beef, sirloin, rib, small T-bone lb, 12C Veal Roast or Steak shoulder cuts . lb. 10c Chili condensed, a high quality product at alow price lb.21c Frankfurters, Bologna or Liver Sausage lb. 12Vc Mince Meat 2 lbs. 1 7 Beef Roast, lb. 8c GOOD SHOULDER CUTS Sliced Bacon lb. 27c NICE AND LEAN DillTickles qt. 10c Hamburger 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Ground. No. Cereal Fresh Smelt 2 lbs. 19c TURKEYS, fresh dressed No. 1 birds lb. 25c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Potatoes, Klamath Gems No. 2, 50 pounds ...... .38c Potatoes, Klamath Gems No. 2, 25 pounds .,. . 23c Cauliflower, extra large head 15c 100i' Independent No Affiliations HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner PHONE 20 AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE PHONE TLf FOR GOOD FOOD mm M Prompt Service, Personal Attention A BIG VOLUME on QUALITY FOODS Plus a Low Overhead, Enables U To Bring You These LOW PRICES 4 Free Deliveries Daily on Any size Order Orders leave store at 8 and 10 a. ra., 2 and 4 p. m with extra delivery Saturday, 1 p. m, Wadham's Drip Coffee, lb. glass 32c--3-lb.glass 89c Tomato Juice, Del Rogue No. 1 tall can, 3 for . . 23c Spinach, Royal Club, 25' 115 Fancy No. 2,'S can. 2 for Clams, Royal Club, Fancy No. can. 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