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RYAN TO MANAGE
BiiU will meet marcn i ai
the. hall with a covered dish
THE GRANGE
Cold Hill Grange
Grange met March 1 at Gold
Hill with Master Hows In the
chair. A large crowd was In at
tendance and lecture heur wax
spent In discussing garden pests.
Master Hows told what to plant.
at what time, also the best var
luncheon.
FOR TITLE GAMES
iety (or home use.
It was announced that next
meeting, March IS, would have
a covered dish supper to be
served at 8 o'clock in honor of
the Grange Anniversary. All
FAT CONTAINER ON STOVE
To cave even more used kitch
en fats, keep an empty can near
your stove to remind you to sal
vage every drop. -
TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. March 1. 1943 1 ladies bring a covered dish.,.
Pay Less -Park Easier
At the
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FOR LEVERETTE
MetTlnil l mi m
Fr Value of The Weekl . Value of The Week,
dV& Popular
rggJL bucket type
HATS
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Cotton Gabardine
with balloon brim.
An Informal utllltv hat treated to resist
heavy mists and light sprinkles. All sizes.
U3232.
3-in-I OIL
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5c
12 c
REGULAR OR HEAVY
2-oz. Bofffo
Reg. Price 10c. .. . . . .
6-ox. Bottle r2
Reg. Price 25c.'. ....
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CERTIFICATE HOLDERS ALL-PURPOSE SHEARS
Two-strap certifi
cate holder of gen
ulne leather , . .
sturdily made. B-4356,
25c
- Clamp-On
MIRRORS
27
A vanity mirror that clamps
on glare shield . , . oval
shape, 4x6 Inches, with
pocket In back for license.
B536J
STEERING WHEEL KNOBS
Handy and Ornamental
Popular, handy Morton de luxe
. type steering knob. Easily end
quickly attached to steering '
. wheol rim. B4276
WE HAVE 'EM
Laundry Bags j
1 Thrifty Mesh J1207
V 39c J
California utility
clippers. Very
handy around '
the garden or for kitchen
use. C7722.
39c
73'
Socket Wrenches
"Screwball" Type
Hardened site! 51 o" or 3S
"Screwball" socket wrenches.
: Speedy nut spinner type with
ball-grip handle. T9260-41, :
29'
COOKIE JARS
$195
Large sire novelty pottery
Cookie Jar. with clown or
Quaker Girl design.
' J2053-4
KITCHEN TABLE
White Enamel
G910V-4 Regular $9.95
HOW $4.95
Adjustable
HIGH CHAIR,
Rag. $9.93
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At 1-7-41
Black Tornado Brightened
By Return of Larry Hayes
For Crucial Series
Coach John Parlseau and his
Prineville Cowboys ' arrived In
Medford yesterday and went
through light workouts on the
Medford hiph court in prepara
tion for their crucial champion
ship series with the Black Tor
nado, only undefeated A team
in the state, here Thursday and
Friday nights. If a third game s
necessary, it will be played here
Saturday night;
The Cowboys are paced by
Durkee, high scoring forward,
who measures about five feet,
ten inches in height and is a
"dead-eye" with one-hand shots
from the corner. McPhetrldge,
about five feet, nine Inches is
also a high scorer. The little
sophomore did most of his
teams' scoring when Prineville
won the district three champion
ship by beating Bend. 57 to 31
Thalhofer, six foot-two Inch cen
ter, is a good backboard man,
controlling both boards In his
team's conquest of the Lava
Bears.
Henry, measuring the same
height as Thalhofer. plays guard
and Is a swing shot expert. He
helps Thalhofer in control of
the backboard.
Page, five feet. 11 Inches, Is a
fine ball handler and plays
guard.
It will be a best two out of
three series with the winner to
enter the state basketball cham
pionships at Salem next week.
Hayes to Play
. Medford Coach Al Simpson
said his team has been troubled
somewhat by colds but other
wise is in good shape for the
series. Tornado hopes have been
brightened considerably with
the return of Larry Hayes, who
was injured while playing Klam
ath Falls here Feb, 10. Simpson
said Hayes was "a little out of
shape" but would add a lot of
zip to the Tornado team.
Simpson said today the games
with Prineville will undoubtedly
be the toughest the Tornado has
had all season. They have the
tallest team to face the Medford
squad this year and have a fast
break surpassing anythirg used
by previous Medford opoonents
Don Faucett and Don McPike.
both of Portland, have been se
cured to referee the contests.
13-Year.Old Wife
' Says Mate Cruel
Tazewell, Tenn., March 7
(U.R)- Thirteen-year-old Mrs
Wilma Jean Buqhanan tiled suit
lor divorce today.
She charged her 83-year-old
husband with beating and abus
ing her. She asked '.hat her mar
riage be annulled or else that
she be-given a divorce.
. The child bride was 11 when
she married Walter Buchanan in
1942. ,
Closing time n- Sitnany Too Latr
ro Clamltv 3d Saturday efternnnn-
Alles van die beste...Have a Coke
(ALL THE BEST) . ; . -.
... or giving the good word in South Africa
Hotw Col Is simple gesture of good will that says the same thing la
Afrikaans that It does In English. It's an. easlly-anderstood way to let people
know that you wish them welL In Capetown, as In Columbus or Concord,
Coca-Cola turns refreshment time Into friendship time, has become a symbol
of good feeling among friendly-minded folk.
lomiB undii auiMoiitr or ihi coca-cow com any it
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Medford
"Coke .Cod -Cols
Yos aatvralljr hear Coca Cola
called by iu friendly abbreviation
"Coke . Both mean the quality prod
uct of Tlx CeuvCola Company.
Lee B. Ryan, for several years
manager of the Walter H. Lever-
ette theaters in Ashland, will j
assume managership of the Med i
ford and Northern California
houses of the Leverette Inter- j
state Theaters, Leverette an j
nounced today. Ryan will make
Lee B. Ryan -
his headquarters in Medford;
from where he will supervise
the four Medford theaters, the
Lithia and Varsity in Ashland.
Broadway and Shasta in Yreka
and New Weed theater in Weed
He will be first assistant to
Leverette.
Ryan came to Medford a
number of years ago when Fox
West Coast theaters operated
the Medford showhouses. When
the Fox chain ended their leases
here Ryan was employed by
Leverette to operate the Lithia
theater in Ashland, then under
lease by the Leverette firm. In
1938 Ryan took over manager
ship of the new Varsity theatei
in Ashland, together' with super
vision of the California houses
Last year the Lithia was pur
chased by Leverette from Harry
B. Hurst and Ryan added it to
his managerial duties.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan plan to
make their home1 in Medford.
ROGUES DEFEAT
ARLINGTON FIVE
TO
Rogue River high school's
casaba crew evened their series
with Arlington here last night
when they turned back the
Honkers 37 to 22. Arlington won
the first game Monday night by
a 30-28 score.' The two teams
travel to Arlington for the third
and deciding game Friday with
the winner to enter the state
"B" tournament at Salem next
week.
Rogue River ran up a B-0
count before Arlington could
find the hoop and was leadinp
11 to 5 at end of the first quar
ter. Arlington was held to one
field goal In the second stanza
and was trailing 20 to 7 when
the teams went to the dressing
rooms at halftime.
The Honkers outscored Rogue
River in the third period but
were behind 27 to 18 when the
quarter closed.
Huntoon, Rogue center, led
all scorers with 14 points
Clough, Arlington forward, was
high for the losers with eight.
Rogue River made IS out of
57 shots at the basket while
Arlington made eight out of 48
tries. Nine personal fouls were
called on Rogue River while Ar
lington was penalized 12 times
The Rogues made seven free
throws out of 13 attempts while
Arlington potted six out of 11
Lineups:
Rogue River Pos. Arlington
Dlmick 7 f Clough 8
Burton 8 ....f.....Jewell 3
Huntoon 14....c.....Crowder 2
Kyle 4 ........ ..g......Sosey 4
McGregory 2 g....Smythe 3
Wolgamott 2 s. Clark 2
Officials: Parks and LeClaire
Ashland. .
P.-T. A. Activities
Roosevelt P-T. A.
The Rev. George R. Turney
will speak at the meeting of the
Roosevelt Parent-Teacher asso-1
elation to be held Friday at 2:30
p. m., in Room 11 of the school.
I Hcre't a SENSIBLE way 4
0 to relieve MONTHLY I
.FEMALE PAIll)
LTdl B. Plnvthun'a Vtcttiblt Com- i
pound U famout cot only to lrllert
ptirlodlo pain bui alo accompanying
nrrroua, Ured, h lghv.ru frellmct
vhfti du to functional monthly dts-turt-j
c. Taken rmlarlr-lt helps
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torn, rinkham'a Compound help no
tvnt .follow utwl direction. Try it!
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you to save Money, Gas and Tires every day of the
week at the
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MJB TEA
ORANGE PEKOE
y4 lb....:.. 22c
12 lb. ......42c
1 lb. 82c
ALL
mii rr
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for .
GerSssr's Canned
BMY
FOOD
3 for 19c
COCOA
OUR MOTHER'S
FULL POUND
IQc
PARD
DOG FOOD
3 for
29c
WESSON
OIL
Quart S 49c
3
Toilet Soap
Reg. Bar
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SHORTENING
JEWEL 12
Red Points
3 pkg,. 55c
CRACKERS
TASTY
MAID
2 . 25c
RAISINS
4-lb. bag 39c
Sunbrite CLEANSER 3 for 10c
PANCAKE FLOUR ,r 65c
POP CORN
REALLY
POPS
Giant
Yellow
lb 15c
PUDDING Clinton's
Chocolate
or Vanilla
3 for 10c
MATCHES
16 cu. in
ECONOMY
6 Carton 23 C
ORANGES
size..... Ib 7c
16 lbs. $1.00
LETTUCE
2 heads 19c
CARROTS
LARGE m
BUNCHES 3C
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Lightning euros, twists, meandars and branches, but It
does not turn In acute angles or tigsag. In 185S James
Naimyth. a Scottish engineer, called this fact to the atten
tion of the British Association ior the Advancement ot
Science, after observations over a period of years. 1.
"Uncommon Knowledge" Geo. W. Stimpson.
GRADE A STEER BEEF
Sirloin Steak 34c Ib e Points
Chuck Roast .;. 27c Ib e Points
Pure Ground Beef 19c Ib e Points
POINT FREE VEAL
"BABY BEEF SIZE"
Roasts 24c Ib.
Chops 35c lb.
tad Steak 3!c Ib.
Ground Veal 28c Ib.
MEATY SPARE RIBS
4 Points...! POUND
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