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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUXE 14. 1935. PAGE SEVEN ,1 3! mi 3 y a an. LUMAN BROTHERS 111 Main and Bartlett SATURDAY SPECIALS it. Rhn p.p. R Rpri Hone tf and Fryers Beef Pot Roasts, choice, lb. . 15c Beef Short Ribs, lb. . . . 1Qc Sirloin Steak, choice cuts, lb. 20c I Fresh Side Pork, lb. . . . 20c Country Style Sausage, lb. . 15c Fancy Legs of Lamb, lb. . . 19c Shortening, 3 lbs. . . . 39c Swift & Co.'s 50th Anniversary m in Swift's Premium Ham, half or whole, lb Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon, 'A lb. pkg Swift's Brookficld Cheese, 'A lb. assorted, 2 for Swift's Oriole Bacon, choice lean, half or whole, lb Swift's Assorted Lunch Meats, lb Swift's Jewel Shortening, 1 lb. carton 29c 20c 25c 33c 35c 62c FLOUR Klamath Tails Hard Wheat BOUQUET KITCHEN QUEEN 49 lb. sack $1.59 $1,79 CHOICE VEGETABLES 10c 9c 10c 35c 95c Carrots, Turnips and Beets, 3 bunches Firm, fresh local Lettuce, 2 heads Fresh Field Grown Tomatoes, lb Potatoes Klamath Falls No. 2. 25 lb. bag Potatoes Klamath Falls No. 1. 50 lb. bag Hills Bros. Coffee Hills Bros. Coffee 2 pound can , 57c Hills Bros. Coffee 1 lb. Blue Can 25 ami Htm mrrrmas SOMETHING NEW LEMON SOUFFLE PIE 25c each Walnut Bar Picnic Cookies Just the thing for that week end outing 2 doz. 25c PILOT DESCENDS AI ROSEBUHG. Ore.. June 14 (AP) Flying off hU course and with hit fuel supply running low. P. H. Barnes of Escalon. California, set his sport monoplane down yesterday on the pasture at Big Camaa ranger station In the heart of the Umpqua national forest. It was the first airplane land ing ever made In the rugged north Umpqua basin. Barnes, flying from Grant Pass to Roseburg. mistook his directions at Canyonvllle. flying up the South Umpqua river Instead of following down the stream Into Roseburg. The mistake took him Into the heart of the forest, where he was forced to seek a landing. He circled the pasture at the ranger station, the only cleared spot In the area, and made a safe landing. The right landing wheel, however, was damaged as it struck an ant hill while the plane was being taxied. Barnes was taken to Diamond lake by the Big Camas rangers and plan ned to go to Medford today to secure repairs for hla ship. He will attempt a take-off after repairs are made, he told forest service officers. JUDGE AND JURY WEAR GOGGLES DURING TRIAL KANSAS CrrT. Mo. (UP) The dust storms this sprtng reached as far east as Kansas City a time or two. but apparently the city folk on ly got a taste of what became "usual weather" In the western part of Kan sas. Merle A. Gill, ballstlclan. called to Tribune, Kan., to testify in a mur der case, told about his experiences "The dust got so thick in the courtroom that the Judge and Jurors wore goggles." he said. "They could hardly make out the pictures of the bullets I showed. One man aat In the court room three days before he dis covered one of the jurors was his brother. They had to keep the de fendant handcuffed to the sheriff, or he could have walked off in the gloom." SUver? NEW YORK. June 14 (APt Bar silver steady, higher at 73. 11.1 J.L LfM Vl.l'J-J r 1 1 1 J M il JiI-1 iB Kmasmm ImSS&nn rj,U"...T lar.utuviyM'.i.mi 'The Home of Good Meats, Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats' We are proud to fea- muMlMlHM turft Switt i Fine Meats T When you buy at the QsltArmtS. . UJtiS' ikS. Liberty vou are sure of MWxlSifFB trettine the very best! Lx at aV.i UfnL B iru. ,,i j ,,. fll I"""1' nn 5K Jon Beef Pork' Veal Lamb SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON Of1 Per Pkg. C.UC LAMB SHOULDER 1 Q Per lb I OC PORK ROAST f Ofim Per lb - CUC LAMB STEW 4 f Per lb . I UC SWIFT 'S ORIOLE BACON Q C Per lb OO C Al Stewart's Capon Fryers Hens Kingley's Squabs Fresh Fish Nice-Assortment of Lunch Meats for Vour Picnics and Cold Lunches at Home. i t ( w ; i " r ' x: i $ I p "TV! h If V li Mn. Petri Buck (upp.r left) luthor of novalt on China, dlvoreotf John J. Buck, a missionary, li Reno, Nev., while her "close per onal friend" Mrs. Ruth Abbot Walsh was rseelvlng a decree la another courtroom there from Rich ard J. Walsh (lower right), New York publisher. Mrs. Walsh II shown entering the courthouse with George A. Whlteley who acted as attorney for both women. Soon aft er the decrees were handed down Mrs. Buck and Walsh were married. The noted novelist and Mrs. Walah shared the aame residence while establishing residence to secure their divorce deorees. As aht ap peared In one of Reno's two ceurt rooma Mrs. Walsh was entering the other. fAasoclated Preee Photos) 10 PLAY ROGUES HERE JUNE 22N0 That Medford will soon have the opportunity to witness one of the faatest basebaJl teams in the Inde pendent circuit waa the assurance given this afternoon by Manager "Hoosler" Hoff ard of the Medford Rogue, who haa Just completed ar rangements to have the Detroit Col ored at ant appear at the fMngrounds here on Saturday. June 32. Hoffard haa been dickering with the Giants for some time, but has had some difficulty In meeting their pay ment guarantee. The Detroit Giants hare never before appeared here, end Manager Hoffard believes that the game will draw well. He haa not yet decided on whether the game will be held in the afternoon or in the even ing, but stated that an effort to in stall lights at the grounds for the occasion la now being made. Since Installation of light entails considerable expense, he haa not yet fully decided upon their use, but in tends welting until he haa a better $1365 SHOTGUN IS AT PIGEON TOURNEY The famous shotgun that won the international live bird championship for E. W. (Ted) Renfro at Monte Carlo In 1931 may be seen at the trap tournament at the Medford Gun Club. Mr. Renfro plana to use the gun in the Medford handicap, sched uled for tomorrow. The gun coat Mr. Renfro $1,366 but he copsldera It worth the price for It brought him top prize of 420.000 at the Monte Carlo meet. It waa made by the Merkel Broth ers, famous German craftsmen, and every last piece of It was made by hand. It functions with smooth pre nearly perfect that there la not a bit of near perfect that there la not a bit of stiffness. All of the interior mechan ism Is gold plated. The gun was also engraved by hand by the Merkel artists, the scroll work being done with meticulous atten- Chet Leonard Super-Service Has Just Installed a WEAVER BRAKE TESTER MOST MODERN, EFFICIENT AND THE QUICKEST TESTER MADE WILL INSURE GREATER SAFETY IN DRIVING SPEND A MINUTE SAVE A LIFE We have this Brake Tester for your safety, your convenience use it often, regularly, at least once each month. You need feel under no obligation what ever when you use it. It is offered FREE in the interest of Public Safety. ' Drive in today. Test Your Brakes and Wheels Free INSTANTLY NO- TIME LOST! It takes only a second to test your brakes. Simply drive on the Tester and apply your brakes. The relative braking power on each wheel is immediately shown by the rise of liquid in the four gauges, which are positioned to corre spond to the four wheels. That's all there is to it. This Tester has been installed for your safety and comfort. Please use it often. You can check your alignment immediately by driving over our new Automatic Wheel Alignment Indicator. The hand on the large dial immediately shows any degree of misalignment present in number of feet the tires are actually dragged sideways in each mile due to the wheels being toed in or out. A bell warns you if this misalignment is excessive. Let Us Test Your Headlights Tour headlight, are capable of tirlnc tnrnl .errlre. L.t us check ant adjust them with our new Headllcht Tester while you wait. The charge Is nominal youH be more than repaid by the eddl tlonal comfort bow9 lights afford and by the knowledge your lights are scientifi cally adjusted to meet all legal requirements. A Small Charge For Adjustments If these Inspections reTcal the need for any adjustments, we will be glad to make them for you. t'sually they are of a minor character and the charge Is small. You will be the Judge, howerer and vou will not he under the slightest obligation. Plea.e feel free to test your ear whenever you care to drlre in today COMPLETE ONE -STOP SERVICE With these new departments added we now have the most complete ONE STOP service in southern Oregon. diet. Leonard Super Service Independent Operator, with all employes participating in the profits of the business. Comer Riverside and Jackson, No. 1 and Sixth and Orape, No. 2. Phone 1291 tlon to details. It has an over and under barrel, a characteristic that distinguishes It from most shot guns which have parallel barrels. The gun Is going to be passed on down in a few years by Mr. Renfro to his nine-year-old son, K. W.. Junior, who already haa hla name engraved upon it, the work of W. A. Crum who is here to do similar work for the sportsmen competing In the Med ford tournament. The Junior Renfro already handles a rifle and soon will be demanding a shotgun, said his father. Rain in Centra Are REND. June 1. -rAP) Parched wheat and sun sea red rangea were given a new lease on life last night when a, general rainfall blanketed most of central Oregon. In Crook wninty. 1.20 inches of precipitation waa recorded. The fall waa the heavi est of the year. Bend received about half an inch. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE: 185; direct 128; desirable ateera and cows absent; low-cutter-cutters cows 3.00-4.00; medium bulla 4.00-flO. SHEEP: 750; direct 847; steady: 70 lb. wool rxl ismbs 7.00; sorted 15 per cent 0.00; package 05 lb. shorn lambs 0.00; yearlings 4.75; aged wethers 3.50. Use Mall Tribune wanteds. Waves Fans At Fair if i '1 Will For i while the California Paolflo International Exposition at San Diego had no fan dancer, but that waa remedied by Sally Keith who coyly dancea behind her fana for the pleasure of patron. (Aeeoelafe ed Preea Photoi KERSHAW Milk Station Orade A Milk and Cream Milk Per gallon 30c Cottage Cheese a 8pedalty 106 North Ivy Wyant'i Old Stand Indication of the crowd he may ex pert. Hoffard also announced today that he la bidding for & pitcher from the Timber league, but declined to state who the chucker would be, confining hla statement to a brief "He will be better than anyone In the Southern Oregon league now. His contract will expire up there In a few deya. At that time I'll have mow to aay on the subject." SPECIAL MISSIONARY A special missionary aervtoe will be held In Zlon Lutheran church next Thursday at 8 p. m. when Martin S. Knbele will present the highlights of the National Men's Missionary con gress held In Chicago. 111., May 3 to 6, which he attended. The service will be under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society, but the men are especially invited to attend, aa this congress was lnter-denomlnatlonal. Those of other churches who might be Inter ested are also heartily Invited to Join In and profit through some of the things presented at the congress, the theme of which waa Jesua and th World Today." Waideifu Aews Tut JELLY MAKERS SEE WHAT AMAZING NEW SURE-JELL DOES! Gives two-thirds more) felly er am ... Perfect results with any fruit. Much better flavor and texture, tool 1 m v itniS ,e. ot 1 if I Nl JA itym AC K AO I S O iftV '4u 4& a 4m