Taylor At Dealer Meeting
L. C. Taylor Hears
Plans of Dodge At
Portland Meeting
The new Dodge cars, which
are being engineered for produc
tion later this year, will have
many important improvements
and new features, according to L.
C. Taylor of L. C. Taylor Co.,
local Dodge dealers, who recent
ly returned from Portland where
he attended a meeting held for
dealers throughout the state.
Dodge is proud of the fact
that owners have had. through
their dealerships, a continuously
available supply of factory-engineered
parts throughout the
war that has enabled Dodge deal
ers to keep cars and trucks in
good repair, Taylor said.
The company plans to get In
production of new cars as soon
as possible, but considering the
limited new car production au
thorized and the millions in need
of new cars, It Is now more tm
are also being picked. The D'An
jou crop is not as large as the
Bartlett production which was
one of the largest crops in the
record of the valley. Packers re
port that approximately 40 cars
of cull Bartletts have been ship
ped to Wntsonville, Cal., to the
dehydrating plant there with
more to follow.
Thursday, Sept. 13, 194S " MEDFORD MAIL TRIBtJNI SEVEW
portant than ever that every
owner should take the best pos
sible care of his car, according
to Taylor.
JAP CAMP FIRE
Newell, Calif., Sept. 13 Fire
which apparently started in the
vicinity of a cooking range early
today destroyed the mess hall
serving evacuees in one of the
74 residential blocks of the War
Relocation Authority's Tule Lak
center here. The evacuee fire de
partment prevented damage to
any other buildings In the vicin
ity of the destroyed mess halL
PICK D'ANJOUS
Ticking and packing of the
D'Anjou crop has started in the
valley, and Howells and Seickels
More Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
Here ! a pleasant way to overcome
loose plate discomfort. FASTKETH, an
improved powder, sprinkled on upper
and lower plates holds them firmer o
R. W. PIERCE
Accountant Tax Consultant
No account too small
or too large
104 W. Main Phone 2920
Have Your Montag Furnace
and Oil Burner Checked
Now by
Leonard Electric Go.
Piano Instruction
Modern Improved Methods
Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg.
Fred Alton Haight
Mrs. J. Albert McCorkU
Teacher of Piano
Studio 912 So. Oakdale At.
Telephone 4067
i tnat iney teei more comtoruDi. w
rummy, coocv. pasty taste or feeling.
1 It's alkullne (non-acid). Does not sour.
Checks "plate odor" tdentur breath).
I Get FASTEETH today at any drug
I store.
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L. C. Taylor, left, of L. C. Taylor Co., local Dodge dealers, is
shown looking over new Dodge production allotments with Ed C.
Quinn, assistant general sales manager of the Dodge division of
Chrysler Corp. The dealer meeting was held recently in Portland
for dealers throughout the state.
10 OPEN SEPT. 24
FOR ALL GRADES
' Phoenix, Sept. 13 Phoenix
elementary and high schools will
open Monday, Sept. 24, accord
ing to Lyle h. Lindley, superin
tendent. The hot lunch program
will not begin operation until
October 1, and all pupils who
regularly eat their lunches at
echool are asked to bring their
lunch the first day as school will
be in session from 9 a. m. to
uto p. m.
High school pupils who live
In a non-high school district
thould call at the school or at
the county school superintend
ent's office and obtain an infor
mation blank for high school tui
tion. This blank must be com
pleted and signed by the pupil,
his parent, and the clerk of the
pupil s home district before an
eligibility tuition card will be
granted by the non-high school
, board. Students entering high
school for the first time and stu
dents new to the Phoenix high
school should register at the
school house on Friday, Sept. 21,
between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.
A program of remodeling and
repairing has been carried on
during the summer months
which has greatly improved the
appearance and accessibility of
the school facilities. The school
board announces that the music
program is being enlarged and
that the acquisition of a new
dual microphone public address
system will offer added empha
sis to the dramatics and speech
work.
The Parent-Teachers' associa
tion is now completing a success
ful canning program with the
shelve:, already holding 87 quarts
of cherries, 425 quarts of peaches
and 500 quarts of tomatoes.
The elementary school staff
for the year includes Susan
, Sikes, first grade: Marie 'Pres
cott, second; Edith Thompson,
third; Grace Renzema, fourth;
Mabel Moore, fifth; Gladys
Sloan, sixth: Mildred Rogers,
seventh: and Kugene Rice, eighth
grade and principal. In the high
school. Mabel Sims will handle
English and journalism; Jose
phine Abbott, commercial and
homemaking; Katherine Stan
cliffe, social studies; Alvin Whee
ler, science and mathematics and
dramatics: Harry L. Myers, band
and orchestra: and Lyle Lindley.
superintendent. Hot lunches "will
again be prepared by Mrs. Cor
nelia Barnes, and the head build
ing custodian will be Kellie Wil-loughby.
LONDON WOMEN FOLK
FOR MATERNITY BEDS
London, Sept. 13 (U.R)
Many British women are book
ing beds in maternity wards as
soon as they get the glad tidings
that their husbands overseas
are coming home, it was karn
ed today.
A shortage of maternity hos
pital facilities caused a flood of
reservations far in advance
many of them made provis
ionally. All beds but one in a big Lon
don hospital were reserved more
than nine months ahead.
pji Say
W 'HO'
r To Four
Frantic
fe -ii Fiances!
SUNDAY III
CRATESUAH
flf i: F
GALVANIZED METAL OQQC
OUTDOOR SWING SET 7.7 J
tflHudtt Mf fml
n4 troptM bai
Yes, it is all metal but the swing seats. Two swings
era hung on heavy chains and swing may be quiclcly
converted to rings or frapess bar end braces serva
for acting bars. Galvanized won't rust! Here's a real
gym set that will give years of enjoyment to your
children and their friends. A great valuel
mM'tefautitoJ Birr -..wi.
Qobv ouA. (p&aradL BuifciA,
(pahadsL . . . 2nd. svssJl !
Real Roast Mb. jar 23c
Peanut Buttar 2-lb. ior 39c
Beverly Mb. lor 25c
Peanut Butter 2-lb. Jar 45c
Howdy Mb.jor25c
Peanut Butter 2-lb. jor 45c
A nourishing, tasty food for those
back-to-school lunches!
L
By plane, by sea, by train . . . your service
men and women are coming home to all the
things they've looked forward to. Be sure
to eive them those grand-tasting home-
cooked treats thev remember so well . . .
you'll find all the favorite foods you need
at Safeway. Priced to save you money, too!
CI Harvest
I IUUI
Blossom
Enriched,
25-lb. sk.
Suzanna
Brand
95c
5 lbs. 27c. 10 lbs. 49a
25 lbs. $1.15
Alber's
White or Yollow
20-oz
Pkg.
$1.82
$2.25
Cinch
brand
Gingerbread and
Muffin
501b.
sack
50-lb.
Sack
ptZ- 22c
Canterbury
Tea
Orange Pekoe
V4-lb. pkg. 22c
Vj-b. pkg. 43c
1-lb. pkg. 85c
Cherub
Milk
Now Point Free
Tins SC
OM8 $4.29
Flour SS- ,
Corn Meal
Cornbread Mix
Duff's Mixes
Mrs. Wright's Bread whlUoritf"o. loaf 12c
Raisin Bread M ou9.ht' Mb. loaf 12c
Morning Glory Oats Regul" O2roqou,!cpk3.12c
H O. Oats Re9UcorokTn3qulck Mb pkg 13c
Wheatsworth Cereal n.b.c. pkg. 17c
Kellogg Pep VeltZl7. 8-oz. pkg. 9c
Edwards Coffee
Rich, fresh flavor
Regular or drip
2-lb. jar 54c 1-lb. j 28c
Nob Hill Coffee 2-lb. bag 45c
Airway Coffee 3-lb. bag 58c
Delicious Whole Bern Coffoea
r- if r i nir ii m bbss a
B&l m$$M 10-lb'. Sack 63c Sack ! 1.56
lWHPII!I.Wi8
TrMO
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SUOAR STAMP 38
Veal Roast 28c
Shoulder, Square Cut (2 pts.)
Leg o1 Las?ib
fii w "" unoice
Tasty. and Tender (4 pts.)
Lamb Chops
Meaty Ribs (3 pts.)
Choice
Wieners
Bologna
Type 2, S. C.
(2 points)
Type 2, A. C.
(2 points)
39c 38c
45c "ib." 43c
lb. 41c
ib. 34c
JASjOL STL Jb CL
Gr. A Ib. 48e
(5 pts.) Gr. Bib. 41c
Gr. A Ib. 40e
fc (5 pts.) Gr. B Ib. 33c
Beef Roast
Arm and Blode Cut
(2 pts.) Gr. A. Ib. 27c
Gr. B. Ib. 25c
Veal Steaks
Sirloin CuH
(3 pts.) Gr. A. Ib. 36c
Gr. B. Ib. 33c
Cannxntf. tlosdiu!
WideMouShJars "$1.70 & 99o
Economy Jars, Kerr X0,1. $1.55 '.'SSc
Economy Clamps, Kerr 2 p.- 25c
Economy Caps, Kerr pkg. 19c
Pen Jel, Powdered Pectin, 3-oz. pkg. 12c
Jels-Rile, Liquid Pectin 8-oz. bot. 13c
Tomato Sauce Tell 8-oz. tin, 3 for 3o
Catsup, Red Hill 1 3 y2-oz. bottle 1 4c
Grated Cheese P.SrJ!l0 ( I pt.) : 18c
American Cheese Dh (4lbp.") P2k: 75o
KraftVelveeta 4C 2-lb. pkg. 75c
Smoked Sjaad WasBhr'.n9r 27o
Chocolate Syrup Sifer'a 20-oz. Jar 28o
Baking Powder Brand 25-oz. jar 21c
Rlustard 8e 4-oz. tin l7o
Ground Beef Grund FreshDaiiy (2 pts.) ib. 28c
Beef Liver
Fin Flavor Tender
(4 ptl.) lb.
Flavoring v-nuuTCm.. 4-oz. bot. 7o
I gal. bot. 57o
16-oz. bot. 13c
each $1.14
qt. can 37c
2560- I I. Tax
Ik
Vinegar, Old Mill
Ammonia, Parson's
Brooms, Soft Tip
Fly Spray, Standard
Light Globes frosted
Watt
Inc.
Safeway produce is rushed from farm to store . . . guaranteed
to please you or your money refunded in full.
Snowflake
CRACKERS
2 ib. box 33c
RAISINS
Seedleii
2-lb. pkg. 24c
4-lb. pkg. 48c
Hi-Ho
Crackers
Butter Wafer r)1
1-lb.. pkg.
PEACHES, local Hales, Elbertas 20-lb. flat- $1.89
CABBAGE, solid heads Ib. 8c
YELLOW ONIONS, mild Ib. 8c
GREEN PEPPERS Ib. 10c
POTATOES U. S. No. Vs ...10 lbs. 35c
U. S. No. 2's 50-lb. sack $1.25
SWEET CORN, yellow doz. 45c
CARROTS, clip top Ib. 7c
GAPES, seedless
TOMATOES, local
CANTALOUPE, local
2 lbs. 15c
4 lbs. 19c
....lb. 8c
SEND
OVBRSBAS
XMAS GIFTS
yS, NOWlS THE TIME TO A"AIL
VOUR CHRISTMAS PARCEL TO
SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN OVER
SEAS ! OCTOBER IS 15 THE LATEST
DATE FOR - BUT THE
EARUER THE BETTER' IF HE OR
Sue IS EN ROUTE HOME.OR ABOUT
TO COV.E HOVi, DON T SEND A
NfHRlSTW.AC PACKAGE
Grade A Butter (12 p,,. n,.) 1 Ib. 49c
Nucoa Margarine (i2 pt.. ib.) 1 Ib. 25c
Duff's Mixes Gin9.;brw.u,,in ' X 22c
Sliced Potatoes 0h?;. No. 2Vi can 16
Sauer Kraut DD0.dJ; 24-oz jar 26c
Choice Prunes ? 2!2 can 22c
18-ox, can 15c
Rod
Tag
Vegetable Cocktail
Grapefruit Juice Hou.n. No. 2 can 13c
Sparkling Water piup.abrot o.u qt bet. 13c
Junket Tablets MDke..Iruy pkg 11c
Ice Cream M pkg. 12c
GOOD THINGS TO SEND ARE:
SOAP-NUTS -HARD COOK1ES
HARO CANDIES -SMAU. JARS OF
JAM-ORJED FRUIT-CANNED
FOODS - FAVORITE TOBACCO .
USE A HEAVY BOX ANO
STRONG CORD. OONTSENO
PERISHABLES OR INTOXICANTS
THE COrtPLETE PACKASe, REAW
FOR MAIUNfr. CAN WEISH NO
tAOKE. THAN 5 POUNDS. IT CAN
bt NO MORE THAN 15 INCHES
LONG, OR 36 INCHES IN LENGTH
AND GIRTH OVriBINEO (FOR
EXAMPLE. 12 INCHES LONG, b
INCHES DEER 6IHCHE3 WIDE)
USft COMPUTe AO0RE3S ON
THEOUTSIDtt: N WE, RANK,
SERIAL NUMBER. ORGANIZATION
ANO UNlTAPO. Vo POSTMASTER AT
PORT OF EMBARKATION. REPEAT
ON SEPARATE SUP OH PAPER.
INSIDE THE PACKAde. MARK
.THE PACKAGE. CHRISTMAS PARCEL1
There is still an
urgent need for
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ontgomery