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MEDFOKP MAIL TRIBUNE. FEDFOKD, OREGON, FT? TP AY. MAY IT, 1935. PAGE SEVEN ft! pfj 1 9! BROTHERS Main and Bartlett NSPECTORS RATE SPECIALS E SATURDAY THE steady growth of our business is an indication that the people appreciate, not only the personal service given by this store, but also the values we are able to give. You too will appreciate these advan tages as well as the conveniences afforded you "in buying all your foods at this store a modern store for all the people. MEATS for Your SUNDAY DINNER Choice Rhode Island Red Hens lb. 20c ERE IN TOP RANK Annual fdr1 infperticn report of the two looal National OuhKI companies, Co. A and Headquarter company, ha Jat been received from headquarter Ninth Corps Area. Presidio. San Francisco, and the highest rating possible to attain has been accorded both oompaniea. The report cover all phaaea of training for the pat year and go into con siderable detail. Commenta of the Inspecting of ficer. Major Dennla C. Pillsbury. In fantry. U. 6. A., include the follow ing remarks pertaining to Company A: "A well trained rifle company, which reflecta good leadership. Ad ministration is conscientiously con ducted. Care of property is excel lent. Morale Is high. Officers and non-commissioned officers show energy and enthusiasm In their work. Troops show systematic training and discipline." Similar high words of praise were expressed regarding Head quarters company. Company A, 180th Infantry. IB commanded by Captain Carl Y.Teng wald. assisted by Fist Lieut. Weldon H. McBee and Second Lieut. Bruce V. Moffatt.. Headquarter company. 3rd Battalion, 186th Infantry, Is oommanded by First Lieut. James W. Grigaby, assisted by 6econd Lieut. Ord W. Reed. Both organisation will leave on June 10th for Camp Lewis. Washing ton, for the annual encampment. Thia year camp will be In conjunc tion with the troop from Washing ton. Montana and Idaho, and will be the larpest concentration of National Guard troops in 10 years. Firestone Store Stocks Full Line Auto Accessories D TENNIS Ti WILL SEEK REVENGE ON Choice Fryers . . . Prime Beef Pot Roasts Beef Short Ribs , Country Style Sausage Fancy Leg Lamb . . Shortening . . . . . lb. 25c lb. 15c lb. 12V2C , lb. 15c . lb. 20c 3 lbs. 39c OVERLAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY MADE IN KENTUCKY Th at the Ft rt.o n Ser v ice store here will be completely equipped to supply their southern Oregon cus tomers with a full line of auto acces sories waa the assurance given today by Curt L. Hopkins, local manager The first shipment of Accessory etock ha Just been received, and more If on the way. ptvinfc added meaning to the store's new title. Firestone Service and Auto Supply company. In keeping with the company's pro gram of expansion. Elite J. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stevens of Aahlnnd. has been appointed to han dle the credit and budget payment department of the store. Sterens hnt had wide experience in thia type of work In Portland. Another addition to the ataff to Peb Stone, well known here, where he haa been in service work tor aer eral years. Peb has many friend who will be glad to learn of bL affiliation with the Firestone firm. Theae addi tions to the staff give to Firestone one of the best stocked and best manned stations In southern Oregon. Hopkins stated. State Inspector Gives City Mkt. Perfect Score Con DeVore. owner and operator of the City Meat Market, ts the proud possessor of a meat market score card, issued last week by the meat market inspection department of the Oregon state veterinarians of fice, with a perfect score of 100 per cent. On the card, which Is displayed In the City Market, there Is a long list covering location. sanitation, clean llneaa, protection of meats, method of keeping files out. neatness, attrac tiveness, etc. In scoring, every part of the market is thoroughly In spected. The City Meat Market has Its own modern slaughter house and Inspec tion plant, located on Barneburg road, where only choice local stock Is prepared for local consumption, ac cording to Mr. DeVore. Ashland high school's net men will attempt to jet revenge when they battle the Medford high school ten nit team on the local Junior high school courts tomorrow morning. Two weeks ago the Tigers barely nosed out the Llthlans 43 In Ash land. When the Ltlhians semlngly had victory in their grasp, the Tiger won both doubles to save the day for Medford. Tt b defeat furnishes Ashland's motive for revenge. Ashland will probably be represent ed by .uch stars as Carson. Canfleld. Hocking. Miller. Nlnlnger. and Scroggings. Frank Brown. Nerln Cope. Earl Cos. Don Herrted. and Melvln Fader will probably comprise the Medford team. Jicvln Cope, undefeated In singles so far this year, and Frank Brown and Earl Coss. each with one loss, will have their records to de fend. To date the local team, coached by H. F. Cope ol the high school faculty, has won three out of four matches. Besides tomorrow' match with Ashland, the Tigers face the Pelicans in Klamath Falls on Mnv 28. pllshed for him personally. Davis was .0 Interested that he suggested the farmer go around and tell other farmer about his experience. The farmer wa put on the AAA payroll for that purpose and is now out mak ing apeechea. Without saving anything about It, the new deal seems to have scrapped the idea of spending relief money for the manufacture of good. Presi dent Roosevelt hlmsflf la aupponed to have orriwed discontinuance of the practice. Under the old relief set-up. money was spent to make mattresses In Ohio, shoes In some other section, etc. Pome complained bitterly about the competition. A new project was recent ly put forth by Coneretsman Connery of Massachusetts to spend Vfi.OOO.0O0 of relief money for making shoe. He was turned down on the ground that the government Is not doing that sort of thing any more. that Mr. Robert was on a Morgan I list for 100 shares of Allegheny cor poration common - stock. This was long before Mr. Morgan became a ; supreme court Justine and while he was an attorney in Philadelphia. The reason the brotherhoods are reviving the matter is because Mr. , Roberta led the majority of the court I in the recent opinion Invalidating the pension law. The secret of the popularity of the farm program with many farmers may be found In some of the AAA statistics. There are 8.000.000 farm er subscribing to AAA contracts. Payments to the notton farmer amounted to V24.415.B79 to the end of March. The AAA expect to pay about HOC 000.000 to cotton farmer this year, as compared with 1 16.000, 000 paid to them last year. The next issue of Labor, a forceful newspaper issued by the railroad brotherhoods, will contain a roarer that Supreme Court Justice Roberts was on the J. P. Morgan preferred list. The brotherhood boys have dug up evidence from a record of the sen ate banking committee indicating IN GROCERIES Bean Hole Beans VAN CAMPS, No. IV: tins, 1 QC Hills Bros. Coffee With that delicious flavor always the same. C"7 2 lb. can - 3 I G Stated Communication of Medford Lodge No. 108 A. P. & A. M.. Friday, Ma? nth at 7:30 P. M. Work III M. M. dere. Visitors In vited. Pred Purdin. W. M. GEO. ALDEN. Secj. MILK Peter Pan Milk Q or Morning Milk Ca"8 Per case 48 cans $2.98 19. FLOUR You will like Klamath Falls Bouquet Fiour, ri ca 49 lb. sack.... wW Kitchen Queen, strictly Hardwheat Flour. 19 lb. ei 7Q sack 4 I 13 Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Lemons, large size. Doz 15c4 Juicy Oranges 2 dos. 35C New Peas 4 lbs. 19c4 New Potatoes, fancy 4 lbs. 19f Solid, crisp Lettuce 2 heads 9c Extra Fancy Strawberries 3 boxes 22c POTATOES", No. 2 25 lb. 37c4 Tempting Foods in Bakery Department Ask nine out of ten Medford house wives and they will tell you what a convenience it is to buy all their food requirements under one roof at Luman's. The Bakery Department has an inviting assortment of Pastries and Breads at all times. Get the habit of buying at this modern store . . . Week End Specials Date Drops prd. 23c Anel FOOCIS three kinds, ea. 39c U If. WE DO 0NCOr0ITIONUf 1 $ ts Aott&.o kfonuin uu th -jn II If fHOIASf Wtt PAID fOB THIS ! 'A f i PRODUCT 10 ANV' DISSAllSflfO 1 i ' I 8 .PURCHASE fO ANY SEASON J : U I V WHATSOfVES UPON THE HfcTURN ffl W il Of-THl UNUStO CONTENTS tN fl (I THE IOINAl BOTTIE. 'J ft l '- ott pkooucts cow., l 3"L Straight "I ffSi-3NsS whisker 18 a, iva . m no. ID- J ls?l o-20 f Stop! Look! Listen UMIMJ R Danceatthe 8 jvt J Fvery Sat NitB . I PI www mif"iw """"w " ilfjif'l f- lL IEASy WEEKLY I PAYMENTS ui Vout ACC0UNT f, vimh OPENED IN $ I J V 5 M,NUTES , ;m2mmtuiMM4m i lii r i imiiiii.li I IM ninrwi.j Ii5' (Continued from Pige One.) The AAA crowd 1 propRndlrlnR Its program more effectively now, re gardless of the farm march. For in stance, a Kan&ajt fanner canie In to see Administrator Chester Davis a few weeks ego. He told Davis ex-, actly what the program had accom- j The newest thmgin food IS COLOR. MaU. diahei more attractive more appetizing. Try it Us fun. 8 attractive srwddi. Schilling riai Colors BQYGQG THE I C LVON5 AA$ CO. SmTtmtu9 N(vYil LtAa(U PrJur lit ) LYOH5 B'U- VIXfJ WHAT'S A LADY TO DO? Don't raise Jimmy to be a fly-ewatter! He can't kill mosquitoes and Hwtaneata timehe won't live that long. Kill 'em at at once it easy! STANDARD OIL FLY SPRAY It kills mosquitoes, flies, fleas, gnats, moths and other insects, and kills 'em quick! Why? Because our laboratories developed a spray with four important features. First, the finest pyrethrum (toxic to insects) is used. Second, the spray solution is light enough to atomize completely, allowing its mist to settle down slowly when sprayed. Third, it is free from oil which might stain clothes and fabrics. Fourth, it is absolutely harmless to humans and pets. Insist on Standard Oil Fly Spray. t a v OTHER STANDARD OIL HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS SELF-POLISHING WAX No polishing needed on hmrd wood and other floors. Dries briKht in 30 minutes. If you prefer to use polisher order Standard Oil Liquid Wax or Standard Oil Paste Wax. CLEANING FLUID Tidies up tle,hata,dTeiiafia,coats, s-urs, upholstery. "Unocks the s-p-o-t-s out of everything." ruW 0U.C0(W Of CUlKX" 0 FULL STRENGTH MOSQUtTOU- Hill- ItOACHU MOTHS MAS NTi - ONATS STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA IV? s. SERVICE STORES, INC Ninth and Riverside. Phone 520 Bridegroom StweS m$e from " Coffee - Floating " BETTY and JOE had just returned from their honeymoon. The first thing that Betty did was to make out a market list. "There!" she exclaimed, "I don't think I've forgotten anything." Joe looked at the list over her shoulder. "What kind of coffee are you going to get?" he asked "Oh," replied Betty, "we'll find a bargain in coffee at the store." Joe thought for a minute, and then said, T. i I don'f fhink Cv forgahtn anylhinn "Listen, Betty, if you start that now, we'll be floating around the rest of our married life try ing to find a coffee that tastes right. Let's begin housekeeping with Hills Bros. Coffee. It's the most economical to buy because a pound of Hills Bros. Coffee gives more fine cups than any other brand." tef' begin hounkeeping with Hllli Bros. Coffee y a aa a- a 3 3t a SnT Ce 9IS Hilh firoi.