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t MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1943 E THRIFT DEPT. DON'T FORGET Brown Stamps C. D. B. and F. EXPIRE OCTOBER 31 sL LADY ESTHER FACE CREAM 55c si.. 39c SCHOOLS OF CITY O) 101 U Mfch nn Io)0fT5 I Issuance of ration book 4 to the Medford public began at 12:30 today In all elementary school gymnasiums with tha fol lowing ichedule: Thursday, 1130 to 8:30 p. m. peraons wboaa namea begin with letten A to H Inclusive; Friday, 9 a. m. to 12 noon persons whose names begin with letters I to M Inclusive; Friday, noon to 8:30 p. m. persons whose names be gin with letters N to Z inclusiva. Persons who are not able to conform to this schedule will be accepted at any other time. The school district serve tha same territory for rationing as they do for school purposes. Lone Pine and Dewey dis tricts will be rationed at Roose velt school; Grif2in Creek and Independence at Washington; North Phoenix and Kenwood at Lincoln, and West Side at the Jackson. It was stressed again by ration authorities that patrons must bring their book 3 as no ' book 4 may ba Issued except to tha holder of a book 3. Book 3 is not surrendered by the appli cant, but he receives it back with "book 4" written on the lower right hand corner. There will ba no tailoring of books and no declaration of foods. The rationing period In the schools closes Friday, 6:30 p. m. ICE ARENA OPENS SEASON TONIGHT Tha grand opening of the Medford Ice Arena on Grape street for the 1043 and '44 sea son will be held tonight. Denny Edge, manager of the arena, an nounced today that the opening night skating session will be ex tra long, from 7:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. Tha arena will ba open regularly daily after the open ing night, with skating sessions from 7:45 p. m. to 10:15 p. m., and Saturday and Sunday mat inees from 2:30 p. m. to B p. m. A special skating session will ba held tomorrow from 2:30 p. m. to 5 p. m., for school children dismissed from classes while teachers are handling registra tions for ration book number 4. The coffee shop at the arena will ba open tonight and overy evening thereafter under the di rection of Miss Beth Livingston and Miss Helen Kendall. Dick Fredrick Is In charge of making tea and patroling the ice during sessions, while Volney Brock has charge of the skate room and sales In that department. NAVY RECRUITER The wartime expansion of the V. 8. navy was the subject of a brief address before the Medford Rotary club Tuesday by Herb Crane, recruiting Specialist here. Crane pointed out the grow ing might of the fleets now rang ing over the five oceans after tracing the origin and signifi cance of Navy day. He was in troduced by Mark Goldy, Rotary program chairman. Following this address a mo tion picture was shown, dealing with aviation developments In the navy. The official navy film was shown by Stanley Jones, California Oregon Power company technician. BIRTHS BIRKENEDER To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 22 Cottage street, Medford, October 27, a girl, seven pounds at Sacred Heart hospital. On MaU mount Want AOs. If SARAKA VEGETABLE laxative io oi. 98c PENETRO NOSE DROPS S. 50c VICKS VAPO RUB 35c size . : 27c Gray's Cod Liver Oil Tablets Each tablet equivalent to one teaspoon QOa 300 JVV cod liver oil. . Grays' CREACOMP For relief of coughs due to common colds. 50c size . 33c SAL HEPATIC A 01.20 size . . . 97c GAMES GAMES A LARGE ASSORTMENT PAINTA-PLAK Complete with five colors of paint, paint brushes. mixing pans, glue , QO and 3 easels. 9uC Picture Puzzle Slse 20x18 Inches. 00 90 PIECES .BG ' New Victory i MOP STICKS MAGIC CHIPS 69c Make Pictures. Lots of fun for the little tots. CitZEj CurtAjfA OFFERS fRtt COPY OF HHP FUl NEW WARTIME POOD IOOK "YOUR SHARE" WITH PURCHASE ANY OP THESE GENERAL MILLS PRODUCTS. m WHEATIES lie FlOOLD MEDAL ENRICHED FLOUR 9 lb. 54c The Flavor Saver Mb. 24c 3 lbs. 68c 4 Red Points 12 Red Points III I III ZL m M Haul - S0FTASIlK III I Ki IU?IIUS . I .-" ' -w 1 1 xzr d . i is r n i : ill . ri. . an an a - - Y 29c AtCK : . ' : nn I , 4 ' Thrllty. Pf, Loi ;s2 J t..m..i. . SARDINES SALMON OYSTERS MACKERAL TUNA FISH SALAD OIL IFWFI OIL Stf' Corned Mutton , Can 39c PREM LUNCHEON MEAT $Jc Deviled Meat 2 - llc Lambs Tongue 2522- 43c i aaf Sandwiches CHEESE '."VN,NIASI 2 & 84e MARGARINE" 2 ".45 Century Brand Tall Ne. 1 Cam in Tomato Sauce Bumble Bee Fancy Columbia Riref PEL-LAC-CO 7Vi oi. cans Davis Bros. No. 1 Tall Cans BONITA No. Vi Can . PURITAN High Quality. 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IkirI the n.tl.w'i Iced lupply. Due to the tremendous nstlonwlde feed ing protrem end tothelrreiruleriiies . . of our transportation tyttemt poul try end dairy letdt are not always arailable in the exact aotounu de auoded by feeders. You can help by cooperatlni with your Triangle Feed dealer, Retntra ber that both your dealer and our aelve. are making every effort to tee that all oi our cuatoiners get thcit fair share. Help by utepting trnaUef amounu when nocks are low. CELERY PANCY GREEN BUNCH 1 SPUDS KLAMATH NO. 2 Hallowe'en Pump kins . . . . lb. 2c Lemons " 25c BunkUt lor Wlnta Colds Carrots 3 19c Fancy Locals Turnips 3che$19c Radishes 3 inches 10c CABBAGE -2c By the crate for kraut. Sweet Potatoes 6 Lbs. 25c THIS WEEK ENJOY A DELICIOUS STEAK Cut As You Like It -To Your Individual Taste BONELESS SIRLOIN ." 4& FULL GUT ROUD . . ib .5 SMALL T-BOME ,ib.gS Pork Chops PorkR'stsSE 50 in. 7 9 PURE LARD-.n is