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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1938)
NrEDFOTCD MATL TftTBTTNE, rEDFCYRD. QKEGOM, HERE AGAIN! THE MAIL TRIBUNE'S Annual BARGAIN DAYS An Opportunity To Subscribe At Special Low Rates! BARGAIN DAYS OFFICE HOURS 8 A. M. To 6 P. M. Saturday 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. TEE Mail Tribune 'i annual BARGAIN DATS . . . an oppor tunity to subscribe to YOUR newspaper at substantially lower ratos . . , For nearly thirty years, this paper has served this community has expanded its service and facilities to keep pace with a growing trade area. From time to time, new equipment has been added; news service improved; carrier service perfected . . Full United Press night telegraph service augments the Tribune's de ' pendable Associated Press wire. This means more complete news and detailed coverage of sporting and other events which occur at night America's finest syndicated features the pick of the nation's writers the funniest funnies and the best of serial novels are featured hi fact every effort has been made to make the FINEST POSSIBLE NEWSPAPER out of southern Oregon's OWN NEWSPAPER The Hail Tribune. Production costs have advanced sharply with increased cost of newsprint, freight rates, etc The publishers of the Mail Tribune have found it necessary to announce a moderate increase in subscription rates, effective September 1st to meet this situation, feeling that it is important NOT to change from the high standard of news and feature service to effect essential savings. These new subscription rates actually amount to LESS THAN ONE-THIRD OF A CENT A DAY1 SEPTEMBER 3rd -to 1 2th Here 's What You Get For LESS Than 2 CENTS A DAY! Associated & United Press Service (INCLUSIVE) - Increased speed Associated Press teletypes assuring faster news service from the fonr corners of the globe. In addition to this, the Mall Tribune features the full United Press night service. No finer facilities for securing world news are obtainable! Press news pictures, too, through the media of the telephoto and airplane, give Tribune readers actual scenes from big news events thousands of miles dls tant within a few hours! Timely Editorials ... The pen of Robert W. Buhl, which brought to the Mall Tribune the coveted Pulltier Award for 1934 offers pertinent editorial comment for readers of this newspaperl Inside Political News . . . With politic! holding the stage In this history making times, the dally first page Trlbuna feature "The Capital Parade" affords tho latest Inside Information for readers who fol low the ever-changing political picture. Joseph Alsop and Robert Klntner, experienced and able writers, edit this Important dally column. Manhattan Gossip . . . "Mbh About Manhattan", by Oeorge Tucker, offer Interesting gossip of the nation's great metropolis for those who delighted In tlia somewhat similar column by the late O. O. Mclntyre. If another dally feature of the Mall Trlbunel Perry's "Smudge Pot" . . . In Arthur Perry's outstanding laugh column appears delicious bits of humor and philosophy ... His Smudge Pot Is "smoking" every day In the Mall Tribune. Jenkins' Column . . . Frank Jenkins entertainingly discusses the news of the day and tells southern Oregonlana Interesting gossip and facts concerning the country In which they Uve. and Rural News . . . A capable news gathering staff augmented by scores of rural correspondent! sconr the entire southern Oregon country for all the newa north reading! Complete Sport News . . . Full accounts of world sports, plus localized sporting news Is featured In the Tribune. With the added night United Press service, sporting pvents of Importance night and day will be given In detail to fans over the Tribune's own tniid.prnklng system. City Daily Continued Story ... Interesting novels, written by the popnlnr authors of the day, appear In serial form In the Mall Tribune . . . This feature, alone, Is well worth the Tribune's subscription price! Personal Health Service ... No Mall Tribune feature Is more popular than Dr. William Brady's Health column. In addi tion to offering dally health hints. Dr. llrady will personally advise Tribune readers when they submit health problems to him. ( Sunday Colored Comics . . . Four full pages In color, are regular Sunday features In addition to the regular comic page. These added funnies are "Mutt and Jeff," "Mickey Finn," "The Nebbs," "Tooncrvlllc Trolley," "Simp O'DllI," and "Cicero's Cat." Strange As It Seems ... John Htx's universally popular Illustrated fea ture dealing with unbelievable oddities Is a part of the Tribune's fine array of features. Five Popular Comics . . . Every day, the followers of the funnies will delight In Oluyas Williams' famous cartoon. "The World at Its Worst" as well as such comics as "The Nebbs," "Smattcr Pop." "Tall spin Tommy" and "Ben Webster's Career." Daily Cross Word Puzzle . . . Since cross word puzzles are Indlspenabe to some newspaper readers, the Mall Tribune has not forgotten these fans ... A brand new pnzzle Is published every day! ' Daily Society Happenings The doings of Medford and southern Oregon society Is covered every day In the Mall Tri bune while on Sundays two pages are devoted to social and church activities. Automobile News . . . The Mall Tribune's automobile pages are popu lar features of this paper. The Tribune's ag gressive "Safety Campaign" promoted In the Automobile section has received the enthusi astic approval and appreciation of many public officials. Side Glances . . . Humorous bits of gossip concerning Interesting southern Oregonlans appear dally In the Mali Tribune! Flight O'Time Column ... . From the flics of the Mall Tribune comet news and gossip of ten and twenty yean ago This column Is Interesting to Old-Timers and New-Comers alike! Delivered To Your Door By Carrier A Full Year Only DELIVERED By MAIL FOR A FULL Year Only $6 00 Where Carrier Service Is Maintained $l50 I tln Jackson, Josephine I I and Siskiyou Counties HOW TO SUBSCRIBE If you are unable to call at the Mail Tribune office and renew your subscrip tion, we will gladly have your carrier call if you will phone the Tribune office 76-and leave your name and address. Re gardless of how you sub scribe, your carrier U given credit. 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