Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFCmn Tkf-Al Ti- THTniTNE, MKPFORP; OR WON". "TUT PAY. XOVKM l'.KI,' 20. 1?)20.
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Store No. 34, 226 W. Main
Store No. 55, 31 N. Central
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Lucky food buyers! They have found the finest food stores in the
West. THAT means MacMarr's, of course! If you are not among
those "lucky peolpe" who buy at MacMarr's, qome in real soon and
become acquainted with this NEWER , BETTER food service' ''
Values Sat. and Mon. for Both Medford and Ashland
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES'
ORANGES
BANANAS
Very sweet and juicy Golden ripe fruit
3doz 33 c 5lbs :...,.;2Sc.
PARSNIPS
White and firm
6 lbs 25 c 6
RUTABAGAS
A change for your diet
lbs 25 c
Staple Merchandise at Unusual Prices
ROLLED OATS
For the nutritious breakfast
-lb. bag
47c 5
BEANS
New crop Navies
lbs.
55c
' macaroni
American Beauty brand
HONEY
Nature's own sweet
pkgs.
23 c 5 ib.
pail
65c
TJ. S. No. 2's K IP i I I 1 S U" S N
$2.49 $1.75
v , Klamath Netted
Sack Gems Half Sacks
.l'B k
CORN MEAL
SUGAR'
9
White or Yellow
lb. bag
39 c 10 lb. bag 59 c
Drifted Snow
or MacMarr
$1.85
491b. sack
FLOUR
Every Sack
Guaranteed
Fisher's Blend
or Crown
$2.05
49-lb. sack
POPCORN
SOAP
Jol'yTime guaranteed to pop Citrus a household soap
3 lbs. ..." 25C lObars 33c
COCOANUTS
TOILET TISSUE
" .Always a Good Treat Waldorf Nationally advertised
3 for 29 c 3 roiis 19c
, MacMarr Elend (Qpp Spdal Brand
Pound . 45c 1 , Pound . 35c
5 lbs 1 (OJ our roaster to you" ' 5 lbs. 1 .UU
fSgr-f!i27J'l"l,'""l7777-uim-'""
$5.00 orders delivered free-Small orders 10c; sugar 'excepted.'
A (4 iMENINGITIS TAKES
HAgqptW ! ARCHIE J. MARIN
i ur imiitALrusm
Jnms Sit'vtMis To '
I'llllt Itt'WlllI Jtlll. 2B
One of tho mom iiiltM-cstint! -iiouiKvim'nts
mailt in lmi.sirul oir
cIch this soasim Is that of tin oon
ftTt to In pri'McnttMl by .Ihivh'h
Sirvfiis in Ihi' ln-autiiul iiuitit-irium
f St. Mary's .Armleiny, Tuesday.
January The well known Kinder
is tmw iiT rehearsal fur tho event
and his pronni m promises to he
tine tif the most interesting and
enlorful ever given in Medford. Jle
will he jieeonipaniwl at mat time
hy Mis Kvelyn Wotd, who kiiuHi
aied with hnnuis from the musie
ilepar.tnient of St. Mary' last year,
and as a result of a tryout at the
Soul hern OreKon Normal,1 was
awarded a srholarship- in one of
the guu tandlriK ronsei'va Tories of
the country. Miss Wold has aeted
as accompanist fur .Mr. Stevens in
hia studio work duriiiK the past
few months.
It. '. W. rederaiioii
To Convene Here In May
May p;t. 1M and lift nave been
selected tentalively hy 'the local
Hub and t lie state hnard, oh the
dates fnr the convent inn of tho
Stale lYdoration of ltuslnens and
Professional Women, to he held in
Mod ford this coming year. These
dates were announced this morn
ing, following tho receipt of a
telegram hy the local club from
Slate President Cecelia Hoy I or,
slating her own schedule and that
of a number of national officers
whose presence will give promi
nence to the local meeting.
The program for ihe convention
inc hides a national hamiuet, an
international relations lum-hcon
and an emblem breakfast round
table discussions on every phase of
activity covered hy the nat ional
and state federation; a three arts
review, lo be presented by local
talent at one of the Medford the
aters as at) entertainment feature;
a scenic drie on Sunday morning
lo (JraiitH Puns followed by instal
lation of stale officers. ( ; rants
I'asM and Medford will tie joint
hostesses during the convention. It
is expected that around 5 (Ml mem
bers of the state federation will be
in attendance.
(Iris lioufjm Tea
ilt-lri in High School
Approximately 150 peofle were
served at the (litis' league tea
served Tuesday afternoon In the
Domestic Science rooms, of the
local high school. This vn the
second of a series of teas' being
given under their direction, und
was sponsored by the junior his.
The rooms were nttra'ctive in
Thanksgiving coloring with the
table holding the con tor of the
stage decorated with a horn of
plenty. Girls who served were tho
following: Winifred Warner. Flora
McMalh. Geraldine La thorn and
Melva Parrett. The object of these
leas Is to effect a closer under
standing between the parents,
teachers and students., .,tr
Up v. and Mrs. N. K. Tully and
daughters, Knsma and Norma of
Salem, Ore., were Thanksgiving
dinner tuests of Rev. and Mrs. K.
Iverson of Koss Court yesterday.
Mrs. Laura Aiming was hostess
at a delightful Thanksgiving din
ner at her home, 317 Mast Jackson
street yesterday afternoon. Covers
wore laid for right.
(.rllliii Crock Dinner
Well Attended Wednesday
M uic, recitations, oratory ami
reminiscences came in spontaneous
scuuciu'c on ilu program which
enlivened the Griffin Creek school
Than driving dinner held in thai
district Wednesday nig hi. More
than laa attended tho enjoyable"
even i, including students, faculty.
patctii-t. guests and alumni. oinc
of the latter attended school in the
district over'Ti or Uu years ago.
Several long tables, loaded with
delicious food were set in the dec
orated school house, and the guests
were served by tho t i rift in Creek
Community club. The school fur
nished the program. Mrs. Susanne
Homes ( 'art it, county niiool su
poriniendent. gave an interest ing
talk toward the end of the pro
gram, while Mr. Judy, noted as
loast toaster throughout 1 he even
ing. Talent Scene of
Happy Family Reunion
Alter more than la years of sep
arate n i.s a family, the, 10 childit'it
of .liilin M. Wolj-Minott r-urpriscil
him by holding a Thanksgiving re
union at his home In Talent yes
terday. Many of tho children
hIx hoys and four fihis live at dis
tant n, lints atons the Pacific coast,
and had planned tho reunion '
wny of correspondence. llesldes
the immediate, family; wore' their
wives and h unhands respectively,
und an aggregate of li grandchil
dren. Anions those present wen "Zol
nmn Wclgamott and lamilv, of Mod
lord; John Wolgamnit and family,
of Tab ni ; George (). tt'olgamntt
ahd family, of Grants Pass; C. M.
Woh:;.nntii, of Klamath Falls; Mrs.
C. U Uevimlds, of Oakland. 'al.:
.frs. A. L. Wimor and lamilv, of
Kuch. Oie.; Vance K. WolsannUt
and family, of Kaglo Point; Mrs.
Willis C. Talhott and family, of
San Francisco, Cal.; Mrs. W. M. Kr
ai; hie ami family, of Medford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Wolganioll, of
Medford.
Sunnyside Hotel at Kagle Point
proved a popular see tie for
Thanksgiving dinner yesterday
afternoon and " evening, and nu
merous parties 'from Medford ami
Ashland motored there for the
day, having made reservations in
advance.
' The titst death by spinal inenin
gitis in Jackson county this year
Claimed the life Wednesday even
, ing of Archie Joint Mariin. JI years
old, son of Mr, ami Mrs. Paul Mar
! tin" of ihe Central Point district.
Mo became HI Tuesday evenins; and
: was rushed to tho Sacred Heart
hospital and died LM hours later.
Mo had resided with his parents
near Central Point for several
years and for the past three weeks
had been employed In Klamath
county ;il Modoc Point by the stale
iciiaiuatiou bureau. With his wotf'
almost, completed he came home to
i spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with his family, hut almost iinnio-
Uliately upon his arrival illness over
took him.
Mo complained of a cold with
aches in all parts of the body and
tho next morning complained of u
severe headache. At 10 o'clock in
the forenoon Archie became uncon-
! scions and was removed to the hos
pital, whore he died the same
1 evening.
I Mo leaven his pa rents, Mr, and
S.Mrs. Paul Martin, one sister mil
! one hroilicr Dorothy Mania and
i Kd win Paul Martin.
Funeral services will be hold at
the graveside In the Central Point
cemetery, Saturday, November ;io,
at I0::ln a. m.. Rev. Jonhstou nl't'i
cialliiK. Ftuyral arrangements in
charge of the Perl Funeral Home.
farturod from mitlve straws and
lihoit; uic gaining, in importance as
Philippine exports. f.
Dizziness
A common eymptoin of kidney
trouble. Men and women everywhere
use and recommend Foley Pills diu
retic for relief from dizziness. g
4
A diuretic stimulant for th kidney ,
Sold Eoryuihtt
For Sale nl .larmiu & Woods Prutf
Store, (nr. Main nod Central,
Filipinos Make Hats
MANILA. P. I. t7P) I litts nianu-
New Comfort for Eyei
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Neff,
Miss Kilty UraK and Thomas
Sweat motored to Klamath Falls
yeHtorday lo attend the talking
llc(uro version of the musical
comedy, "Kio Itita."
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcpherson
and son Fred, .1 r., spent Thanks
KlvitiK at tho homo of Mi'H. Anna
lirophy. three miles beyoml I-jikIc
I'dhil on the Lake Creek road.
Mr. and M rs. C. 1.. Iteyndds.
proprietors of the Motel I lollaud
hdd"tin"thelr KuestH ovei" Thanks
Kiviiip, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Suffe
cool of Vroka and l-'red Folks of
En tec iio. Mr. and Mrs. .Suffecool
left this mornlttK for their home.
H
Mrs. J. P. True and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wllltani Clark and Miss Anna Par
ker of (Irants Pass Bient Thanks
giving with Mr. nnd Mra. FJmor
Moore at Poe Valley In Klamath
county yesterday.
Shearer Recital
Presbyterian Church
On This Evening
An unusual muslcr.l and ocia!
event tonight Is the concert and
recital by James .Shearer and Mrs.
Annie Shearer, when Mr. Shearer
presents organ numbers and Mrs.
Shearer offers soprano solos. Thee
artists nro widely known for th.-ir
artistry and personality. Mr. Shear
er comes with the approval of
teachers abroad nnd Is one of the
foremost organists In the 1 nlted
States. He has been - engaged for
a concert at Stanford university on
Uecemher 3rd. Mrs. Shearer has a
voice of. rare (Utility and adds muon
to the enjoyment of the evening.
Mr. Shearer possesses nn unusuul
sense of humor and makes the
numbers have added value by his
Introductions. This recital will bn
at the First Presbyterian church
at S p. m. No admission will be
charged, but a silver offering will
be taken.
Following is tho program:
Organ: Concert In A-mlnnr..'
Vivaldl-Haoh
Allegro Vivace
Ijirghetto Moza-'l
Songs: A la Claire Konthlne
, French-Canadl.nl
l.n Coeur do la Mie Dalerof.e
J'al Pleure en Ueve..Ilorogea Hue
Organ: Fugue In Cmlnnr
J. S. Itaeh
Hoverio Itlrhard Htmiins
tr with VarlrJlonH from Sym
phony In I Haydn
Song: Vo' Hanks nnd Hraes
Kent eh Folf Hongx
Flora MeHnnald's lament
' Comin' Through the Itye.
Organ: Kclogue 1'arkei
Highland llomnnre Srear -r
Caprtee '. riuilmant
Song: I IjOvo the Moon .
..Paul ItubenH
Sandman In Calling You
Oeorgn Koboriii
Organ: Fanlanie or Southern
Aim Hawk
servlco tonltiht will bo tho Inst
chanco to hear the chorim of u hnn
ilred voltes.
Portland Plans completed for
construction of addition to Flsher
T horse n & company palnf plant
at 22nd nnd Itooncvelt streets.
MRS. WARNER HAD
ALMOST GIVEN UP
'It'ii no wonder to me that Sar
gon Is called 'the medicine with a
million friends.'
The "Million iVdlnr ehortm" will
fdtiK again tonight nt the Klrst Hp
tist i hureh. lr. Iiughlln prom
Ihch a tdinrt nervlrp ami nt the
do? the hoys mid girls will he
given the treat whleh Dr. Uiughlin
nan promled to give them. The
MIIS. I.I, US WAHMIlt
' had almost given mi hone of
; I'Vpp being well aii')n. I w;is so :
wen k and nervous from fifteen
j ( ais sufffi'lng with constipation
) and neurit it. M v ciroulntlon wan 1
poor: I feldom l'd well and my 1
i arms often ached -o terribly, I
i"Uid hanlly uwo them.
' I found exactly the medicine l'
n'l'dett when I hIjiiUm! Sargori mhI1
Siigon Soft Miimh Plils! I roiild!
fM Its strengthening effects overi
mv whole body. Mv nerves relax-1
ed. I begnn t sleen good and. as'
my circa In t on picked up to nor
no, I, those terrible neuritis pain
U'rHdiinlly loofened their grip. )
"Sii r gon Pills are t he icrandeqt (
liiXiitive I ever used, and for the I
fiit lime In flfl'en years, I'm en-j
tirely free of ( oiift ipal Ion. If thiwi
plendld treatment had dime nolh '
ng elnc, I would have been futeverl
1:1 atvfiil nnd n li if. I can't find
uord tn praise It enotmh." Mr
Kills Wi.rner, F.. .Iml St., N
Portland.
Miik'UI LriiK Co., Ag'.nii,
iU' 0n Safeway' chief ctHictrn it the 'y ifSw"' fin
fM 1 $.0n' in nrpeluali'n ttii great food distributing orSan'Sk''tK!f s ftjl
WSjJltak Btc4Mse f.hi the public ii assured of the per- V TT
Wt3if m:ncncc ' Safeway and the youth of the country is offered Jyw ' j!' Ofl
fefcPirV 3 tinique opportunity for acconiplisnment and profit which calU Xlf'jS Cj
4Ssis2tiy for capital other than brain; and energy. TT
Savings at Safeway Saturday and Monday
Margerine Cocoa Cookies
Curx. The better spread
Use it for fine cooking.
Economical.
Rich in all the necessary
food elements. Economi
cal in bulk.
Fig Bars. Whole wheat
or plain! Filled with de
licious Syrmina figs.
pounds
49c 2 ibS 25c 2 ibs 27c
Vegetables
Corn, ' Peas, String
Beans, Spaghetti, as
sorted as you wish.
Giving values the Safe
way. No. 2 cans.
cans..
73c
Sugar
Pure Cano Granulated
10
lbs.
57c
Peels
Shortening
Crisco. For better cake
making or frying. Pro
duces that golden-brown
color so tasty to tho eyes
3 -lb. cans.... 68C Pound
You will want the best
ingredients fcr your Hol
iday Fruit Cake. Our
"peels are the highest qual
ity. Citron
Pound 49C
Lemon or Orange
39c
Canned Fruits
Apricots, Peaches,
Pears, Prunes. All good
quality. Packed in nat
'ural fruit and sugar
syrup. Large No, 2j
cans.
cans
49 c
1 Coffee
M. '.J. 'B. .The : national
known favorite. Wo offer
this week one pound pack
age of M. 3. B. Rice with
each 2-lb. can
Sardines
Max-I-Mum. Extra qual
ity California Sardines.
Selected Fish, packed in
tomato sauce or mustard
sauce.
I
Soup Stock
Split Peas, Lentils Pearl
Barley, for an appetizing,
steaming, hot bowl of
soup.
At
Beans
99ri
'Fancy California small
whites. Recleaned. The
Jb'est cookers. ' i '
cans
29c
3 29c 3 ibS. 37c
Cereal
, Grape Nuts. A cereal
that is both healthful and
nutritious, with .a flavor
that is satisfying. -
2
pkgs.
33c
Granulated Soap
White King is granulated,
easy to use. and efficient
in results.
Large pkg..
39c
Heinz Products
This week we offer an
Exceptional Value Deal
on Heinz quality cat
Bijp, Cream of Tomato
Soup and Rice Flakes.
The new cereal that is
very nutritious and
healthful.
5 cans Tomato Soup
1 bottle Lge. Catsup
1 pkg. Rice Flakes
All for..
73c
Flour
Big K. Finest northern
hardwheat. . Your assur
ance of better baking re
sults. 49-lb. sack.. 1.83
Barrel ....... 7ol9
Soap
P. & G. The largest sell
ing laundry soap. ' Try
the new large bar. .
7-bars 27c
Safeway Has the Best Fruits and Vegetable
Grapefruit
Fancy Texas, finest fla
vor. Medium sizo.
3 for 23c
Potatoes
Klamath Netted Gems.
Good quality, fine cook
' ers.
100ibS 2.79
Onions
Sweet Spanish type or
Yellow Danvcrs.
6 pound ...... 13c
Apples
Spitzcnberg. Good cook
ing and eating quality.
6 pounds 19t
Box V.$1.0J
Bananas
Fine, ripe fruit.
color.
4 pounds'
Golden
19c
Parsnips -
and .. ,v.s
Rutabagas J
Exceptionally fine.
6 pounds 23 c f
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
Btort No. 471. 210 W. Main 2 Medford Stores 8tove No. 433, 212 B. Mail
PbontlOlO Conveniently Located Phoni 1171 Jjl
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