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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 15

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Medford, Oregon
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Second Section Four Pages Medford Tribune Full Associated Pre si Full United Press Thirty-Second Year MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937. No. 231. Just Six More Shopping Days Before Christmas Buy at Once! TWO GRADUATE AT Dr. Wlnnefrcd Brad way, who taught In the science department lest year during the absence of Mrs.

Bertha Smith, will take charge ol Dr. Wells classes during bla absence. Phone 642 We ll Haul away jour refuse, city Sanitary Services Dr. Wells of SONS Is Granted Leave SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Dec.

17. (Spl) Dr. Wayne W. Wells, associate professor of science, was granted, sabbatical leave until the fall quarter of 1938-39, by the state board of higher education at It meeting on December 14. Dr.

Wells plans to spend the eight months studying the methods of eastern biological stations, with particular emphasis on marine biology, and to attend Columbia University, New York, the spring quather. specializing in philosophy of education. Jk insist od Delicious Grade A sotmnnw oreoon state NOR MAL SCHOOL. Dec. 17.

(Special). LOST RIVER BUTTER MILK Maunfactured to Two studenta will be graduated from the Normal school at the end of the MEDFORD STORES ARE LITERALLY PACKED WITH EXCEPTIONAL CHRISTMAS BARGAINS! DO your gift shopping at once while stocks are complete You will find splendid arrays of appropri-ate gifts of every possible description in Medford 's fine shops and stores Prices are RIGHT this year and values greater than ever! Make this an old-fashioned GIVING Christmas I fall quarter today, and two more will finish their seventh quarter enabling them to teach in OreRon. Mrs. Helen W. Dixon of Medford end Mrs.

Margaret Westlln of Klamath Palls are the graduating seniors. while Miss Ilrene and Mlas Eva Elliott of Haynes. N. who are graduates ofhe State Teachers college at Dick TURKEYS WANTED Receiving Dates Dec. 18, 19, 20 At AMERICAN FRUITGROWERS WAREHOUSE South Fir St.

Phone 920 Half Moon Fruit Produce Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO inson, S. will finish requirements for the Oregon certificate. Miss Ileene Elliott has secured a position to teach the third and fourth grades In the Howard school at Medford. atartlng next aemester.

Pre-reglstratlon flgurea at the Normal school Indicate the enrollment for the winter quarter will equal. If not exceed, the total for the fall term. PAY GASH and SAVE AT OYD'S market S. H. Green Stamps Phone 1054 SPECIALS for DECEMBER 18 and 20 Engineers PORTLAND, Dec.

17 (AP) G. V. -Northern California: Fair tonight and Saturday, with local valley logs; no change In temperature, moderate northerly wind off the coast; Sunday fair. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and 'Saturday with valley fogs and rain Saturday In northwest portion; slightly colder In north portion tonight; moderate southwest and west winds off the const. overcome by the Trimer-yesterday.

The blast moved 150.000 tons of rock. Closing time for Too Late to Classify Ads is' I m. -BtnsfTnmfw Strong. HILLSBORO. Dec.

17. (AP) Seven children, who with crowd of adults watched the explosion of 30 tons of powder at the JacKson quarry, 10 miles north of here, were Robinson, Portland, was elected president, and H. W. Libby, Salem, trustee by the Professional Engineers of Oregon yesterday. Fruits and Vegetables CRANBERRIES a ORANGES Sunkist, small 07 3 dozen Cm I LETTUCE Fancy New 1 Cm Imperial ...2 hds.

I9C STRING BEANS 3 lbs 25 GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Texas CQ Lrge. juicy. Doz. WU BUNCH VEGETABLES Local Beets, Turnips, Carrots 10 3 bunches I UC Margarine Tasti-Nut 2 lb. 27c Malted Milk tee? ib can 35c K.C.

Baking Powder 50 oz. can 27 Baker's Cocoa i ib. tins 10c CANNED GOODS Peas, Merrimac 2 cans 23c Case 24 cans $2.60 Tomato Juice srs can 5c No. 10 cans 29 Pineapple 2 for 27c Case 24 cans $2.99 Tomatoes, Bagley's 3 cans 25c STILL LEFT! PLENTY OF Ik) I IV 3 a CANDIES SOCIETY BRAND HERE for THRIFTY SHOPPERS Hundreds of southern Oregon shoppers have already solved BDDroDriatelv and' economically their ift problems at this trie Ib. 10c Ib.

10c Ib. 10c Chocolate Drops Gum Drops Christmas Mixed FLOUR FLAGSTAFF Flagstaff Flour is an all purpose flour milled from Montana hardwheat and fully guaranteed to give you satisfaction. $1.39 DRIFTED SNOW Home Perfected 19 lb. CI CQ bags I ivv store. There are plenty of bargains left, however, and comprehensive selections in every department Come in 1 Shop at your, leisure you will find just what you want at surprisingly moderate prices! Sterro Electric Washers SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING (' iffi i 3 $14.95 3 lb.

pails 47c Era mm 61b. pails 93c BATH SCALES $3.95 Value $3.49 $3.66 Value $3.29 CARD TABLES $1.25 Value 98c $2.19 Value $1.89 $3.19 Value $2.69 STERILIZES AND WASHES CHILDREN'S DISHES 15c To $1.69 Set TUDOR PLATE Silver Pie Server WHISTLING TEA KETTLES Aluminum 80c Copper SI. 49 Chrome $1.59 CHINA DRIP-O-LATORS 2-eup size 75C 6-cup size $1.19 8-cup size St. 85 Soaps and Cleaners Snowboy Soap Powder pkg. 3c Borene large pkg.

27c RinSO large pkg. 19c Maxine Complexion Soap 6 bar 25c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 for 13c SUGAR PURE CANE 10 Ib. bag 53c 25 Ib. bag $1.35 Brown Sugar 2 lbs 13 Powdered Sugar 2 lbs 15 4 $100 SPECIAL A Big Fully Clothed Regularly Priced at S2.29 FREE With Each Purchase Amounting to $15.00 or More While Our Supply Lasts METAL SMOKE STANDS $1.95 PANCAKE FLOUR PILLSBURY Large pkg. 19c EAGLE BRAND MILK Can 18c HANSEN HARDWARE CORNER SIXTH AND BARTLETT STREETS We Buy From and Support Local Jobbers and Producers.

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