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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1928)
srrcnT'OTffl srm; TRTRuyE, areproTm, oKr.doy, Friday, a putt, in. iv:s. L. JACKSONVILLE, April 12. Mr. i and Mrs. George Jenkins enter lained at dinner Tuesday evening. The dinner wan cooked by Leo 8. Lammers. deimmstrntliiK the Su per-.Mitld aluminum wure. Th?j present were .Mr: und Mrs. Henry Jlunergiirdt and Mr. and Mrs. c'art-j wrlKht of Medt'ord: Mr. und Mrs.! Alfred Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. George W'endt. E. O. Nord and son. Mrs. AV. J. Sundry. Leo l.ununers und wife and the host and hostess. Mrs. N. C. Sniythe, who Is tnklnif! treatments at the Kokuo Itiver san-! .larium, Ik iniprovinK. I I Mrs. Thelina Jone.s nnd son. Junior, of Mt. Shasta, C'tlif., after spending a few days with Mrs. j Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A.) Chllders. returned to their home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ilrown from KinKS Highway, were visitors of Mrs. Ilroivn's sister, Mrs. Peter Kick, and family, Wednesday. John Miller is tearing down "'me old buildinus on the rear of his lots and otherwise beautifying his Kiounds. Mr. and Mrs. Kre.l Ki.k enter tamed at a family dinner Thursday eventns. April a. The wraslon was Mis. Hemiitta Kiik's birthday. The following were present: Mr. and .Mrs. K. s. Wilson. Mr. and Mis. 1'eter Kirk. Mrs. Ilenriella Klek. fail and Thelina Larson. Virginia Kick and the host and hostess. All Jacksonville IiIrIi school stu dents are requested to remember to come to the party given by the high school Sunday school class at the 1'resbyterian diurch Friday evening, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearson and children of Klamath Kails visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Wednesday. Mrs. I. T. (laliger of Itogue rtlver was a caller at Miss Mc Cully's home Tuesday evening. The three-act comedy, "Ted Drops In." by K.tigene Hafer, will be presented )y the senior class of Jac ksonville high school at the high school gymnasium, April -0. The members of the cast have been working hard nnd the play prom ises to be a great success. Harold Crump and wife. Mrs. Cora Crump and granddaughter, H'MHi. and Pave Lee motored to . 1 I Applegato tiunduy und spent thej service. Come, let's counsel one ; interesting scrinoud. There was a day picnicking on tQ banks of the ', w ith another us the Lord meets ' baptismal service and ordaining of ' Applcgute. with us. Elmer E. McVlcker, i two elders. j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knox and pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith visited Ap- PXGE THREE si'huul Kl "tn.isluin featuring lUn ns t( I'ui tlitiul, it ml WootU n f Med fonl. Following the titiht there I Mr. Youiib U planting about . 1P 11 dunw Ktven ly the Maho t three acres of Potatoes on the Ca- ' orchestra of Mt dionl. plenute friends Tuesday afternoon.' rey pliu-e whUh he has rented. This -Mr. nnd Mm. I-Mwin Highy. who ' ltert Clurk has bought property CnCM DDrPIMPT '8 tlie ot Ium ,nat produced haw l.een vimiimk relatives here, j in MedforU and will hove his family M It" II I Kl" I Mill I I Iiro,ttloia winning the medal ut left Monday i tiling fur -their to their new home soon. LlLll I (ILllllvl the Alaska Yukon exposition in home in (ilendive. Montana. i H. Hire of Xoti. Ore., and Mrs. " - Mrs. I. J. Tattoo und Harold j Krances Une of Medford vinited (By MARY O. CAREY) f The many fine pear orchards in i'atton have hen quite ill the past Mivn McCully Wednesday ufier- K, R. Jones and lint mother. Mvs. ! this pre- inct ure moto heavily la- ! week with the flu. noun. j Willsou of the Siskiyou Uig Cabin den with bloom this year than last.! Mr. Allen of the Medford t'hev- "Ted Drops In" at the high station, were down last Sunday and J The owners are applying spray this , rolet agency was a ISutte Kails' school K.vnyiaslum April 20. visaed at the Carey home. The week. If the Trost does not catch visitor Monday. The Knster sunrise services held party went over to the old county the Fish and Corless orchards they i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar iligiiitiothmi) at Phoenix were attended by a seat in the afternoon. ; will have an unusually heuvy crop, of Central Point and Miss Lcla small crowd from Jacksonville. Mrs. M. Rose and Mrs. I-eta The many residents in North Tab '':aton l,f Kugene were visitors at j Kberlie Conger of Medford ls Furry were both ailing with colds ent who had English walnut grafts t,u' lotion home Sunday. 1 taking treatments at the local sanl-. ih iuiki i'w hiv ! out into bl.w k walnut mocks lst ' Annie linker of the Mt. Pitt tarium. q s ct(.v.w r..tnrned W Fri-1 season have some of the finest , ""Inti-lct spent the week-end t.uns- Hev. Elmer McVieker attended uav from Portlund and his health growths to show that can he found the spring Presbytery of southern 8noW3 no improveinent. jin tne volley. Anion.; these are Xnegon ut Ashland Tuesday and M . . ,im . !t . ' , , James Allen. S. S. Stevens and Mm. Wednesday. 1 , " . . A . , Noah Chandler. It demonstrates iu. The completo program will he announced later. Harry Mills of Iteno, Nevada, is vlMtiKK friends ut this place this w eek. M r? Mills w as formerly a residt-nt f this place. Mr. and Mis. Klmer Hoefs spent W'ednt'Siiay visit ing relative in Jai-kMitiville. Mr. and Mrs. PaliiHr spent Mon day in MedfiM'd. lifiirude nntl Krnestlne Kiilfn- iburg of Medford and John Greb of iKagle I'oint spent Hunday at th . FredenburK home. I An Kaster party was given the j members of the Hoy Hc-outs and I 'Jirls chilis Saturday evening ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kugen Kirhmond. I 4 Walnut top grafting by experl ' enced, successful walnut grafter. Cull at addresH. 437 So, Fir. , Mr. Itingham has completed a i nice pailing fence around the homo t on the highway in North Talent. , Mr. Hingham and his sons have put for flakier pie crust Really, should you use a shortening you arc unwilling to taste t any more than you would a doubtful egg? To discover what a vast difference there can be in the taste of cooking bus, place a bit of Cnsco on the tip of a sponnt on another spoon, a little of any other shorten ing. Taste Crisco first, then the other fat. . Imagine how Crisco's sweet purity will improve the flavor of your pie crust. yeeo a a - a now riaKe hftfl Corner in your cupboard -they re, ovemresh-,, T is so convenient . so practical to always have a Family Package of Snow Flakes in the kitchen. More economical, too, than buying the smaller packages. Their freshness is guaranteed! Baked daily within a few hours of your home, wax-wrapped in moisture proof packages, these delicious soda wafers reach 'your home crisp and oven -fresh. "Keep a Snow Flake Corner in your cupboard"i always! Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles. M ii n : .''".'"in GUARANTEE ('J We uirantee unccndiUonaUy the guilty md frcihncti of rvoy pvlugc of Sirow FUk B.km' products. If not en tirely utofaerory in every way you Ray rerum them te your rcer and your money will refunded. Pciric Coast Biscurr Ca "Dorit ask for crackers-oif. Snbw Emm An Airil frolic was given Aprjl & in the dining room of the 1 ir.t..l Tho - ,-t , .. .... I prine on the Boy Scouts "by the! ? ,,r"n!"B ,c1OBt f paI,U n t,le COt fnmp Flro Oirls. Tho bov wore UU"e r,"celul tiikon thioiiBh the ninny IniiM'est-1 Wm- Schcnl.T. who boimht tho ItiK imrts of the hoti-l. whli-h be-i Fl "cl llll,(- f'"ntly, v. Ill plnllt cume more Interesting; hs tlu nami s' vcral acres of heans and loma proBiepsed. Punch and cuke were ,H'S f"r ,ne Ashland cannery. Mr. served by the Camp Fire cirli I Schenler has some iniBhty Rood Hev. and Mrs. Klmer McVieker! hl'1l' ,n hls t,"y''' will spend next week between Sun-1 Mr- and xlrB' Rarrett and days at Handon nttpndiiiK to some MrB' KatiU J'hHI8 of Medlord spent business and visiting wfth Hhvlr M""lltty rternoun visiting nt the two daughters. Crm"? home. "Thed Drops In" nt the high Mr- an1 lr8' Ix)ule Volver werB school gymnasium April 20 ! llinK on Mrs. Iloso and Mrs. Furry Mrs. ii. N. McKay and Mlssl last Tuesday. Thelina Oannaway were hostesses! Services nt the new Presbyterian to tho Bridge club on Monday eve-' church at Phoenix lust Sunday ninft. tho party culminating in a WPre "'Kved by a large audience, towel shower honniir,,, mi.. f. Tho Kaster services consisted of dolyn AVhite, who is engaged to iu'Uiik business hero and in Med ford. Claude Miles was a visitor here j , Saturday and Sunday. ; ; Mr. 11 Hit .Mrs. Will Brooks and j daughter lii'verly are moving ; Medford April IS. The Brooks ! family have been In liutte. Falls ' Henry Neidermeyer. Three tables of bridge were played, the first prize, u cut glass dish, being won by Mrs. Howard Bare, Mrs. Ches ter Wendt receiving the consola tion priec. The shower was n com- ! pleto surprise to Miss White. The guests were Invited Into the dining: room, where yelolw candles nnd softly slinded lights bewltcblngly ' blended to make the sceno one of1 fairy-like loveliness. Covers -,vore laid for IC. In the center of thei table was n huge yellow rose whose) petals, when unfolded by Miss White, revealed a pleasing array of pretty towels. A dainty two-! course supper was served, the fa-; vors being tiny yellow candles In candlo holders cleverly designed byi the hosteses. Those present wore' Misses Gwendolyn White, flohla1 Boone, Violet Voltmer, Mrs. H. K.ii Ilanna. Mrs. Chester Wendt, Mrs.' K. S. Wilson, Mrs. O. I. Maxwell, Mrs. Fred Fick. Mrs. Frank Sauls berry, Mrs. O. o. Lewis, Mrs. How ard Bare, Mrs. Harold Crump. Mrs. Vivian Beach and the hostesses, j Krnest Purse and wife left Tues- day for Myrtle Point, Coos county.) Whllo hero Mr. Purse Installed an" ice plant In the T. K. Dunnington meat market. i Born, at the Rogue River snni-' tarium, April 10, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Bowman, a son, weight. 10 ! pounds, name Elmer Archie. Clinton Dunnington and family, have moved into their fine new ! home on the corner of K nd Sixth streets. . Santford Jones is a business visi tor here from Klamath Falls,. "Ted Drops In" at tho high "Ted Drops In" at tho high Mrs. Ralph Jennings was a caller here Wednesday. The Boy Scouts of troop 35 are busy getting ready for the field meet Saturdny. April 14, and hope to rank high in the scorlnir. The wall scaling team has been putting ; In lots of practice since the com-j pletion of the wall on Monday; night. A surprise stunt is being planned by the troop. It Is hoped that tho many friends of the boys will be on hand at the Jackson county fair grounds to see them prove their skill. The Camp Fire Girls are busy practicing their play, which they will give In lb near future to de fray their camping expenses this Slimmer. j 11. C. Umstead of Los Angeles Is' enjoying o, short vacation in our! city. A number of prominent farmers j throughout the county met ut the U. S. hotel Tuesday night for the( purpose of organizing u grange. They will meet again next week and a large crowd is expected. All interested nre gladly welcomed. Albert Culy of Grants Pass was meeting old-time ifriendH In our city Thursday. F. H. Andrew, the representa tive of the Davis Ever Bright Paint company, was a caller In our city: Thursday. Mr. Walling, accompanied by Daniel S. Burlew of Provolt, was In our city Thursday morning. Mrs. I Walling accompanied her husband home, having rof some time been confined in the Rogue River sanl-i tarium. I Horace Jenkins and Miss Evelyn' Colvln were united In marriage nt the home of Dr. C. K. Jenkins Wednesday evening, April II, El-' der T. B. Westbrook of Eugene performing the ceremony. The! yaung couple left on their honey moon for a few days' trip through' California. Their Jacksonville or:-; quaintances wish them much hpa-' piness through their married life. The Thursday cluh of Phoenix will present their nnnuul play, I "Smile, nodney. Smile," nt the( U. S. Saturday, April 14, The pro ceeds will he divided between the club and the chamber of com-' merce. The play was directed by 1 Fletcher Fish and given sucessfully at Phoenix and Bellview. A dame w 111 follow the play. Prices for the play are 15 and 35 cents. Easter Sunday was n pleasant day for the church people by good, audiences and a benutlfully deco rated auditorium. Tho services' were of such nature that they Willi be remembered for a long time. May all remember the change of the hour for the evening services! during the summer. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Ray Martin, superin tendent. Preaching service at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christian En-1 deavor service, 7:16 p. m. Bible study Tuesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Senior choir practice Tuesday nt (1:15 p. m. Junior choir practice Wednesday at 7 p. m. We! would be glad to sec all form the habit of attending church. You will be made wtlcomt at each.1 musical numbers suited to tho oc casion. Hev. Nelson delivered an that it pays to raise black seed lings and havo them Knitted to soft shells. Sevir:il ntiraiinu frnm runr Plino. nix an. regularly attending ,le ' "ve made many Apostolic Fiillh meetings at Med-: "''''"' regret seeing them ford. In fact, they have a goodly j 1,'av',, following from Phoenix at each ser. 1 ,x"- l!; n"w su- v: , t ilt Hohnnl bus which, until re- The keys of tho bufl.ltnR com-, "J1;': WaM ilviycn l'' 1,nVi,nl mittee of the new church nt I'hoe-, ' ! nix were turned over to the trus-l 'uy ur 1b''otl!T1 Varl tees ut a recent meeting The ; "Vwro. ' M, tlfo"1 is vtaiiiiiB here work for the coiniuK year was also j wtH'k- planned at that moutliiK. , Mr H,u1l M,H; 1, tl;01 ,nm UhuiKhler Jetwu visited in Ashland Th Short ehlldren, Dwlght und PatrUiii, are nut o seiiool this week with "pink-eye." There will he a promm consist- i Iiik of nnislcal nuuihers. readiiiKH and o vaudeville numbers at hijjh Hi'honl Kvmnnst inn Krhhiy. April j BUTTE FALLS Frhluy evcihiK. April 1 3, there ii priv.e liuht :it the hih 1 Frhluy will lie ,,Viv,.s'ii .r -XS. a a. ANp, A HALF CENTURY OST UNB FORM COFFEE QUALITY I 7 I Si I ' If, M Wl I IN. V JOHNSON'S MARKET EVERYTHING TO EAT Plenty Parking Space Owned and Controll ed by Home People. frvA ,yzr ' KiTi, w-,f- ' Corner Grape and Sixth Sts. Block East P. O. Free Deliveries Daily Morning - Afternoon In the Center of Medford SELF SERVICE SELF SERVICE Reliable Cash Grocery WE ARE MEMBERS HOME BUYERS' ASSN. We buy for cash in large quantities and carlots, we sell for cash and you wait on yourselves, .the reason our prices are always the lowest on quality eats. We deliver any stee order free inside the city limits. Delivery orders leave the store at 8 and 10 a. m.; two o'clock p. m. If not down town phone your order in and pay the delivery man. Jello, assorted flavors, 3 packages 25? Solid Pack Tomatoes, Xo. 2'.2 can each 15 8-pound Pail Snow Cap Shortening SjJl.iKJ Fancy Bulk Coffee, the best we can get, pound 43 Ohio Matches (6 boxes to carton,, carton 19 Fountain Brand Country Gentleman Corn, 3 cans 44 Bulk Macaroni, 4 pounds for 29 P & G Laundry Soap, 12 bars for 47 Fancy Bulk Peanut Butter, pound : 19 Full Cream Cheese, pound 28 A splendid quality Broom worth $1.00 eacli 69 No Goods Sold to Other Merchants at These Prices Free Delivery C. A. WHILLOCK, Prop. Phone 1003 WARM WEATHER IS HERE and our big ice machine is running full blast so that our vegetables will reach our customers fresh .and crisp. There is a difference. 2 lbs. fresh green Asparagus 19c 3 lbs. Rhubarb 23c 3 lbs. Peas, full pods. 25c 3 lbs. ome grown Spinach 25c New beets) carrots, turnips, green onions, bunch . . 5c Klamath Spuds, one day only, 100 lbs $1.65, JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 tohnson Market POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS DOG-ON-IT! You're going out on the river to spend your Sunday, and your lunch could not be complete without fried chicken. That's why we sell for Saturday special: Two large fryers, alive, for $1.00 Big Fat Hens, per lb 28c Lots of Rabbits, lb 30c PLENTY OF FISH Nice Crabs 30c Free Delivery PEOPLE'S MARKET Phone 1058 Free Delivery Saturday Meat Wants PORK VEAL BEEF LAMB 30 Sinclaii's Hams per pound Loan Bacon Backs Fancy Boasts of All Kinds Phone your orders early to be assured of early delivery PEOPLE'S MARKET, Phone 1058 Free Delivery Phone 1136 It