Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 26, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCII 26, 1936.
PAGE SEVEN
Sponsored
By Medford
Merchants
Bring Real Values For
FRIDAY and SATURDAY!
These Savings Make a Trip to Medford This Week End
Well Worth While Scores of Dollar Values Not Listed
Mixing Bowl Set
5 piece new designed Opal Glass Bowl
Set, red and black striped.
$1
Food Grater
For cheese, crackers, roast or other dry
foods. The big sister of the famous nut
chopper.
$1
Garbage Can
14-gallon heavy weight hot dripped zinc
can with cover.
Oblong Dish Pan
Fits the sink, heavy enamel over iron,
ivory or green, regular $1.49, on sale at
Covered Refrigerator
Pan
Famous Humid-air Vegetable Freshener.
Large size, regular $1.49 size. Special
price
Ironing Board
Large size, sturdy construction, does not
tip. . A real good board at its regular
price of $1.49..
Food Chopper
Medium size Food Chopper with assorted
knives. Made by Climax.
$
$
$
$
Combination Cake Carrier
3 compartment, round cake saver and
carrier with two additional trays for pie
and cookies; also excellent for picnics.
. Regular $1.49 item, now only .
$1
Glass Coffee Maker
4-cup glass "Vaculator" Coffee Maker
complete, regular $2.50, sold on sale once
at $1.95. Limited number for only .
Foley Food Mill
The only perfect mill for making puree
or grated dishes. .
$f
Cup and Saucer Sets
Floral designed, white bodies, semi
porcelain cups and saucers. . Set of six
$1
Electric Toaster
2 slice, chrome plated, electric Toaster
with black base, new modernistio lines,
regular $1.49.
$1
15-Piece Luncheon Set
Fink glass Luncheon Set, consisting of 4
cups, 4 saucers, creamer, sugar,' 4 lunch
eon plates and a vegetable dish or platter.
Sale price
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Aluminum Cooking Ware
Famous Cookwell line, choice of many
pieces, tea kettle,, covered kettles, sauce
pan set, percolators, double boilers. Your
choice
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DON'T MISS THESE DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS
F.li.A. TERMS END MARCH 31 st! ONLY 4 MORE DAYS!
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PLUS A G-E WASHER AND
G-E VACUUM CLEANER
TO THE OWNERS OF
The Oldest Electric
WASHERS - IRONERS - HAND IRONS
Vou Don't flat to
fliiy Afivthlnu to
fcnter. Vou Don't
Mare to Rrlnr or
ftfnfl In onr Ap
pllnnci or Uahrr
. . . ONLY A DE
SCRIPTION! Ak or write for
full particular!
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Modal Mi esugl. t
Without Mrrlflrlnf qtialltT. tlili
ununiHilf low-prlrrd Washer ln-
cltidea: the G-E "One t'onlrnl"
Wringer, ilmpllNed sear rase
(only four moving part) prma
nrnt lubrication. ACTIVATOK,
drain timw and qultt operation.
TEST
In Our Windows
That PROVES
Conclusively That
G. E.
Refrigerators
Have Positively the
lowest Operating Cost
of Any Refrigerator
On the Market!
This Convincing Test Shows
That G. E. Refrigerators Use
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Be Sure
To See
Our
Windows
LESS CURRENT
A Sealed Meter Shows That
The New General Electric
5 Cubic Feet Capacity
Box Actually Uses LESS Current
Than An Ordinary
25 WATT LAMP
"DOUBLE THE COLD" TOO!
Ilere' a hima fide, nbove-hoord lent ttint I'ROVKS ber"nI " doubt thot the OUNKRAI.
KLKCTKIC In th MOST ECONOMICAL rf rrlijprator you can buy ... We challenge ANY
OTIIKR M tNITACTUHKR to equal tlila arnailnit lent . . . Kl;.MK.MIll:H! We are tentlnK
I he cumparathe nperiilliit wt by uslna a FIVE FOOT IIOX and only a 28 WATT LAMP.
Keep thl In mind when you Investleate for jouraelC the economy of VOUR neiit
lefrlceratorl
You need a General Electric Refrigerator
in your kitchen NOW
AND LOW
F. JSL- A.
Before April 1st
SPECIAL TERMS TO VETERANS
Those who have applied for Baby Bonui Bonds need not wait for
the actual issuance of these bonds we have arranged EXCEP
TIONALLY ATTRACTIVE TERMS for veterans you can seoure
your Kfrigeritor or any other major appliance in our store and
PAY JULY lit. We will gladly explain our special Veterans Offer
to you! Come in or 'phone 407 and we'll cull at your home!
1936 MODELS
C. D. BE
229 EAST MAIN
MEDFORD
AN.- Inc
PHONE 497
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