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Thursday. March IS, 1950 MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE I This Is It! mm 9051 SIZES 12-20 ITT II Dating a wonderful guy? He'll think you're wonderful in this! Has tiny sleevlets, scoop neck line and divine floaty skirt, plus flower transfer; sundress ver sion! Pattern 9051 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 44 vards, 39-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Med ford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., P O. Box 6740. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, AD DRESS. SIZE, STYLE NUMBER. LOOK! A book of easy-sew Marian Martin Patterns for spring. Send fifteen cents in coins for your copy and plan all the lovely new clothes you want! Patterns for everybody, plus a Free Pattern for a handbag printed right in the book. Andy's Jewelry To Open In New Store With a new glass and flag stone front and a birch and blue interior, Alton M. Anderson's new jewelry store will open to-morrow at 15 North Central avenue. v Andy's is' the first local busi ness to use flagstones in store front construction. All of the rest of the front is glass. The interior walls and ceiling are finished in light blue. The in sides of the wall cases are dark blue. The wall cases and coun ters are birch. Lighting is pro vided by spotlights in the ceiling. The original Andy's at 21 South Riverside avenue, which Anderson has operated for the past four years, will continue open under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Vern N. Collins. A complete stock of diamonds, watches, silverware and costume jewelry will be featured in the new store. The great sprinter, Roland Locke, had one leg several inches shorter than the other. Dead line on Classified Ads: 8:3i pm for following day; 10 a m. Mon day noon Saturday for Sunday am Kitchen Cheer '7 31 7253 The "FRENCHMAN" says 'OTHER COTTAGE CHEESE LEAVE ME (how you say?) UNIMPRESS!" Photo of Fwtek mooit-itar FtmanM from eurrtnt Its! toiler. The KreorhmtD. i'npyntkt 1948, 1949 by Pfuhfpo Hahmn. Simon oW SeAtutor, pubtukon. MADE BY THE FOLKS WHO KNOW CHEESE BESTI Good Arytim1- 6nYP,i f0?& Purled Wheat with a honey flavored coating toasted on. Just pour on the milk or cream . . . and watch the whole family go for this "honey" of a new cereal! shower gift is surely welcome! uu a jowei a day to chase kitchen-blues away! Pattern 7253 has transfer 6 motifs 5xlH4 in Our improveed pattern vis ual with easy-to-see charts and photos, and complete directions makes needlework easy. Send WENTY CENTS in coins tor this pattern to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 5640, Chicago 80, 111! Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with PATTERN NUMBER. Our ALICE BROOKS Needle work catalogue is the best ever! Send fifteen cents, in coins, now, for your copy. Illustrations of designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery, toys, quilts, chil dren'f clothes. Free needlework pattern is printed in book. Dead line on Classified Ads: .1:30 pm for following day. 10 am Monday lor Monday; noon Saturday for Sunday a.m Young Democrats List Convention Chairmen Portland, Ore., March 23 (U,R' Robert D. Davis, president of Oregon Young Democrats, today announced the committee heads for the annual state convention March 25 at the Multnomah hotel here. They are: Credentials David G. Crom well of Salem, chairman; Mrs. Marion Foster of Oswego, vice chairman. Rules Dick Barton of Port land, chairman, and William Linklater of Coos Bay, vice chairman. Resolutions Jack Sollis of Eugene, chairman and Ed Ridder busch of Corvallis, vice-chairman. Constitution Dale Gibson of Bend, chairman, and Allan Car son Jr., of Salem, vice-chairman. Rogue Hi-Y Gets First . Saturday Night Dance "Dancing in the Dark" will be the title of the first of a series of Saturday night dances spon sored by the Rogue Hi-Y club senior high school students at the Medford YMCA. The first Saturday social program will be Instructor. There are still neici marcn ai a p.m. some openings for those inter i imeis are uciiik &uiu oy an esieci. members of the Rogue Hi-Y or by Wallace Baumer at the YMCA. The ballroom dancing instruction for high school stu dents will also open this Satur day from 7:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. with Mrs. Mary Ann Hand Dead line Sunday Classified Is Noon Saturdays. All may help through your RED CROSS GllE NOW Published In cooperation with the Jackson County Red Cross Chapter by . . PENNEY'S Bead Una Sunday Claailfled ti at Noon Saturdays. r I It WITH psJ II hard -rFn 1 w J li KZi calgoni rsr?i I I TO YOUR JOA II I J I for tempting LENTEN MENUS FRESHER at year GROCER'S! Quick, colorful, still-life adds color to your kitchen! Easily em broidered on towels. A set for a IF IS IS I DELIVERY (FOR ORDERS OF $3.00 OR MORE) IPffiKSDRTE PRICES FOR FRI. AND SAT. roW hrNVfl Oregon's Famous Tillamook I GHnBBsB c Smoked 8 f w fi U VeIeff!L Rasno Sliced Steer Bee Sausage I Hens Bacon Roastc II No Cereal in Our Ground Meats II II p d II I I WA II II UmVajsVU II t45 !59y V39c W59!y Borden's FlaAv'or, Cottage Cheese 25 FRESH GROUND k Steer Chuck COC "Medford's Finest Beef" ILI atJl lb. Dill Pickles 3 for CRISP and SPICY 10 FRESH (Supplied by Rogue River Rabbit ry A I . f Rabbits Fine Fryer 65 ib. SPIC and SPAN Reg. size 25c Giant .... 82c urn SNACKS rrS so WAWCV Perfect for 'tween meal snacks. Good for kldi too wheat for nourishment, the special honey and sugar coating for flavor, plus quick cnrrsv. IPs aassssssssssass KSi 1 lb- svi n iii WMpm SeHiatiaitU 1tet J DELRICH H 'f -2 COLOR ?AK SSLSL?LL lb- 32c u. s. GOVT. INSPECTED SPARERIBS FRESH I fV Not Frozen A. I I I YOUNG U L I and kf'ri TENDER J V SORRY WE SOLD OUT LAST WEEK END Oregon Deluxe PURPLE 2 Cans Case of 24 Cans PLUMS "SWIFT'S PREMIUM" C.U "Wast. Free" rreSIl Drawn Ready a For the Pan FryerS "Always Good" F&ESH NOT FROZEN Fillet of TSP RedSnapper 35 FRESH NOT FROZEN Fillet of "Chicken of Sole ""w 4B5 Pi?avnc Split, Cleaned and Breaded, Ready for the Pan IS to 18 PER PKG. 2No'2 Cans jpj) MECO BRAND QWfFFT v uu l. l. u case of 24 Cans Pl MS CHASE &fp SANBORN iUUIj can or eat rr like cahoyI It's fun to eat right out of the bag. And you'll keep on nibbling and nibbling. Put Post's Sugar Crisp on your grocery list now! When You Buy EGGS . . . . . Don't Forget to Think of QUALITY All of Our Eggs Are Farm Fresh GradeAA" GRADE AA Med. 42c dz. GRADE AA Large 44c dz. Grade AA Ex. Lg. 46c dz. (All f Our Eggs Are Unconditionilly GusrtntMtll Fresh - Green - Tender fiSPfiABUS ml PC lb. O OK tHl 11 LIKk CANU1 : KMMll imttl Ml