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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OTtEOOX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5;' 1930
SfeftS BWLDWG PLAN
II I s 4 a a n w mm
Mil
Hi Trl Chili
KtiHlirH Mrs fro
Twenty-eixht memhiTfl and
KUtH of tlic IU-TiiiiriKl'Olul inel
lust I'veninK nt t ho (.'. It. Ilnyil
home on KIi.h highway for ilii-h-i
ouular monthly mci'tinR. MIhh
.Miirjurio (.irKory was In chnre (
ihn study period, which lU-alt with
Mexico.
I'ollowinB ft talk by 4 he intli plan: for the event. Cainwil fruit
MiH (ieraldlno LathanJ un1 MIhh
.sihyl Jean YounK Rpuke on the
condition in Mexico and InmttutfH
c arried on by relifeiouB kijU8. A
number of Mexican curlus were
whown the sroup by Donald Iloyd.
JJuiing the bunlntHH period, con
ducted by fierald ialhum. coin
mitteeK were appointed for the
nno-duy convention banquet to be
Klven at the First C'hrintlan church
Monday evening.
The conclusion of a dlviKion con
t est was n iho announced by t b e
pretddent, which wuh won by Kd
win AnderHon'H divinlon. ThfH
Kiuup had a total of u. Marjorle
CreKury'H division had 50. oh did
the divisions in charge of Lloyd
Sunderman und t'onwny Latham.
IJurhara Hander'H division had 4u,
and l.e neve Kimklna 10.
The next meet Ink will be held
the. find Thursduy In January,
with South America nw the topic.
Cdwin Anderson find his division
Will be In clmi'Ke.
Football Dance Awards
Dance This Evening
A falHO ceilfnjt of rod and black
wuh being constructor! In the hlKb
Hchool tym IIiIh morning In prepa
ration, lor the (i. A. 'A. font hull
livvurdH tlunee .to bo Kiven thin
I'VtmliiK from S : :io to 1 1 :.!(.
Mimic will bo fiirniHheil by Do
I.okh (lilbert, Dow. Stonn, Kellh
Cnle, IJelbert IterKtnun, Chub Mm
liMin and Hubert KmmeitH. A pro
fcrnin bus been arrutiKed. including
u spot dance by fluid. e irlmion. u
solo by DeLoas (iilbert and a Huh
hian dance by La.Murle-lieck.
1 hose decorating today are Jean
Rummage Sale Opens
T(. morrow Morning
ClnihcH in nooii condition for nil;
meinheiK of the family will ko on j
miU tomorrow morning at the rum-'
iiiiTfn tsale to be spoiiHorcd by St.'
Murk'N (iuild In the I'uliu hiti'dinKi
on North l-'ir Htmet. MembetH of:
the coniinlttei have been working
JITNEY MARRIAGE I EX-WIVES DOLE AIM IN HUNTER SAFELY HOME
IS CONSUMMATED ANTI ALM0NY SOCIETY IS KILLED SOON AFTER
WASHINGTON, . !,.
disbi-H und many household uccck-
Hr.rit'H will be included In the fle.
An unusual display of articles Mill
greet tiie public.
Mem hern of the committee are
Mih. lioyal liebb. Mra. Aletha Vaw
ter. Mih. CHbert Stuart and .Mr.
11. H. Pringle.
O
MbH l-fcilenlmra:
II(h rarciitK
M Ihm Krnentine Kredenburfr ar
rived yewterday from WaHhingtun
wh;e (the in with the Inter-
Not until the mule saw a cow
I munching the grass did he start
nibbling it.
Whihj underground the mule
had been fed hay, and had lost
all recollection, apparently, of
eating gras in younger days be
fore he started work in the mine.
VIIWXA iJP)- Unemployment! MO NT ROE, N. C, Dec. 6. (JP)
dole for dlvorceU women has been i C. A. Baker, 55, came home from
petitioned of the Austrian Mini- hunting, stood his gun In a corner
ter of Justif-o by the Vienna (of his house and walked out Into
League for Men's Rights. the yard.
The society, which devotes much Tne sun. loaded with buckshot,
of its efforts toward abolishing the fl,'met,I to lhe, fIoor nn1 dis"
OOtWCU, HLirFFS, Iowa. (fP)
Fur two yeurs Donald Hcgin. 23,
and I-l;i fiaskill, 22, saved their
I nickels for the tiny wlietJ) they
would be married. Tha day nr-
riveii anil tney were married on
n;r.L-uu ' ohiii'iin.1 Thfl Iah.I ,iwi thrrt.nt
They counted xu; GO nickels to!blirtJt'n o IImonV wnich most of j the wali and struck Baker in the
'resident Hoover's plaj for spend
$1 Ml. 000, ooo within nix months
on public building ioc-h was
started today on the road to legis
lative enactment, with the first
outburst of criticlHin apparentty
slilled.
iJetalled explanation of bi.s plan,:
Kivinj; the amount h allocated to
Kt.b-diviHions of tin- government;
ueparimeniM, liiu not narninK ""' school, Is planning a Christmas
specific projects to be built, was, pi.OKri(m fnr December 21, at the
accorded favorable reception aw church
the bouse a i propria lions commit -1 " . . ,
tee bcK'in heart fiH on the pro
pOHUl.
Iay fnr their marriage license at
the county clerk's office and they
produced another bath of nickels
to pay the liev. A. C. Bunham for
pci foi minK the ceremony,
I,eia, a waitress,
nickels from tlj'.
Mw. Vivian iieach, superintend
ent 'if the -Presbyterian Sunday
its members carry, argueOthat
housewife's duties constitute a
regular trade or profession. There
fore, the petition aid, when a
woman was deprived of her rep-
saved heriullr worlt. she should be placed
! on the unemployment dole li?t
until he found come other suit
able job.
Triilc of the move saw In the
petition only an attempt to change
alimony from a private Into a
puM dent. '
head. killiiQ him instantly.
MINE MULE FORGETS
HE ONCE ATE GRASS
COLORADO SPfUNGS, Colo.
11 When Timothy, a mule that
hud been in the I'lke"lelv coal
mine continuously for 12 yeura.
was brought to the surface the
other day. he didn't know that
xreen A-raPa wa pood to eat.
The most powerful
hrniidcimtinjr station in
which ha received Its- final teats,
wlll be erected at Itunln, near War-,,
saw, Poland. - ' ;
1 ' " '
China Imported nearlx fl.OOU,.
(too worth of American leutherl 61
l!i3D. ' ' ' ) i
Kintr George haa dented rumors
wireless that he would give up horse rac-
l-Mirope. fntf.
LARGEST SALE IN 'THE WORLD
FIRST PRIZE &
GOLD MEDALS..
DELICIOUS
REFRESHING
SATISFYING
stale coiMinerce com mission, to
spend n month'H vacation with her
liarents, .Mr. and Mrs. Jfen Kiedcn-
I ir I I.,. I.. .... rjullo
riii in. win- vut iiino vjhii ii i" i himiit
Miss fiertrude KredenburK, and
broiber Theodore.
Mi's. I'laiil to I,.ive
I or ilooo Itlver ,
3lrn. Helen Plant, who has been
KUest of her sister, Mrs. C. t.'. Lem-
ni'in rliiriiiK the summer and fall,
will leave tomorrow for Mood
Itlver, UtirihK her slay In Med
foi d Mrs. I'litTit has been tbo In
spiration for several dcllKhtful
social affairs.
Mrs. Wilson w' Knterlnln
A I Itriilud Ijiiicbeoti
Mrs. M. C Wilson will be hostess
tomorrow afternoon at a bridge
luncheon at her home on North
Ivy. Following luncheon there will
be threo laities of bridge in play.
llaiice lit K. 1.
Hall Saturday
Members of the Knights of I'y
thias lodtfo and their friendn are
The chief of the public roads
bureau and the chief of the army
tftiKinccrs, umr whom the bulk
iest expi-ndithres are to be made,
were the first witmMHc.4 on the
committee list.
:t
.i
Whitman, Aidyie Lludley, I'atricia I nntlcliiatliiK the tlaneiiiK party to
Curlon, Doris Conger, Mury Mozel
Helen ICdmlHton, Annn Mae I-tiHon,
lOlliel Slavic, Maxiue VauKhn, U'li-
hel Miller. Janetto Trill, Uelhel
Hlagle, Dessle Anderson, lois Mill
Mary KdmlHtoti, I-'ruiieen Ai-UHplner,
10(111 ll Huge, Cliarlea Clay and Juck
Murray,
KelrcHlimenls will ho aorved by
i:thel BlaKlR, llnry KdmlHton, Des
lo ADdurson . r.d IsiiH Hill.
Eastern Star, Jacksonville,
Electa Officers for Year
Mj-h. Plorlne Severance wna
elected worthy mntrnn of tiie Juck
Honvllle chapter of Kautern Htar at
lh ineetlng held last eveuinn In
the MuhoiiIc hnll.
Other officers chosen lo head the
lodge for the coming: year were C.
C. Chilwood, worthy patron; MIhh
Mollis Britt, associate matron; Hoy
Hiullli, assoclute putron; Miss Dor
othy Chltwood, coudUHtreHs; Mlas
Ktith Severunco, assoclute conduct
ress; Mlns AIIhijh Maxwell, secro
taiy, and Mrs, Anna lituiKley, treas
urer. Will Spend Holidays
At Kgiin Winter Home
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, accom
panied by Harlow and Julie Car
penter, children of Mr. und Mrs.
Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, and Airs.
J. S. C. Wellls will leave Hundny
for Sun KrnnclHco. After a short
visit in the bay city, Mrs. Carpen
ter will contlnuo to l'cbhlo Itt-ach,
whore she will spend tho holidays
as VtueHt of Mr. and Mis. H.
chandler Kgan nt thatr winter
home. Hlif will be Julned there by
Mr. Carpenter. Mrs.' Weills nnd
tiie Carpenter children will return
to Medford. -
Past Noble Grands
Hold Christina, Meet
CENTRAL. I'OINT, Ore., Dec. fi.
(SpD lJast Nohle (Irand club
met ut the home of Mrs. Will Kor-
KHson December 2 for nn nll-ilny
setsion. A turkey dinner was serv
ed at noon.
Ill the afternoon tho ladles ex
chuimed Christinas kIIIh, an nnntinl
cuitoiti.
Those present were Mesdames
II. T. I'nnkey, Al Simmons. C M
Henderson, Kd Farrn, C. M. Merrill,
l.ltk Tay, Mlnie Mooro, l. A.
Ilnnue, J. E. Vincent, .lesso ltltlt
ui'dson, Krnestine itostel, II. Sop
InKer, Damon nnd W. II. Formmoii.
lie held Hatunlay evi-nitiK In the
K. I', hall.
f
(,'Sllcl Knjoyiiif-
laiiK'Imm Today
Members of St. Mnrk's f!ulld arc
enjoylntr their roKUlar meetliiK to
day at tho Guild hall followitiK the
cufelerla lunrheon, served durlUR
the noon hour.
finest at rnnrhl(H
Home .Several Days
Mrs. Tbomus II. Mills Is spend
in si'veral days a house KUest or
Colonel and Mrs. Oordon VoorhU-s
at their, lovely country home near
this eily.
Will Make Home
In Thle City
Mrs. Uoru Cnnllsk of Lob AnBeles
Is oxpected to arrive in Medford
during the holiday season to make
hor homo With her coUHln, Mrs. J.
W. Hnldor.
ON FRESH CRABS
A fter the 22 members present
at tho meeting ()f the Jackh-on
County Medical society had pay
taken liberally of a crab supper "i
Ashland on Wednesday evening,
the iloctoiH, following hearing a
paper from Dr. It. (1. ibtrkwiil
on the various phases of sinus
infection, held u discussion on
the subject.
The crab supper is an annual
event of the society nnd Ur. Mat
tlo Ii. Hhaw-and Ir. M. M. Shaw
entertained ut Ihiy affair Wednes
day night. The latter brought
th fresh crabs from the coast
when he arrived In Ashland that
day for a visit with Dr. Mattle
It. Hhaw. Among the physicians
from Medford present were Drs.
Pfckel, wllson4 Meckman, Molt,
Kresse, Hleeter, Thayer, Ht earns
and Hweeney.
:
MacMarr Saving Suggestion
at Both Stores
Saturday and Monday, Dec. 5 and 7
W ' -TO THE"WEST'S X I
-TO THE WEST S
FAVORITE FOOD STORES FOR FOODS,
MAC MARR PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR
(Rtporttd by JMhton County Abitract Cqh
Siith Strut and Central Attnut.)
Ma triage l.lcenscs.
Clonn Newman Meack and Ruth
j. Stockton.
Irving N. Wergland and Merle
Waite.
(leorge Maryman nnd Kmmn A.
rjuptell.
'lunorton Xpuu.li) ptiplr.oq
i'MI 1 l lip-J .to puu uunmiunup
oil) MU IIIA oq 2 (uinj.i.mi otipw
j.Hl ptHU oavh Hiit.ijjjo oqi puu
'HlUBIlIld Oil OJ UaAjH ,,HOUIJnOUI.i
m ituoiuu papniou mrnsn jou u
ouaHudunito um(o.uI u 'ptiiiHuM
pJoju, H tumttioti pti.ioui.rN
.nto,i m jo sniU'Mina uo.j
sm oiiHitdiuxiq 30 H,tiit re I if
(lUO)ttUop M,UWJOIV" lH(I.t(t,,
j) UIIH.IOIV .1,)A IU.)ipM,
Jo" WeHGrid StarT
l-'red C.
Stiuny Sisters
.iiet J uewtay
Tho Hunny Hlstera circle of the
Klrst 1'resbyterlnn church will
meet Tuesday afternoon nt 2
o clock with Mrs. J. A. I.eggltt,
MUM West Main Mreet.
Entertain at
Dinner Thursday
Dr. and Mrs. K. II. rirknl entor
tuhied at dinner nt their home on
Summit avenue. , Covers were laid
for elsht guests.
Associated 1'ir.ss I'ltnin
4 Laura Pope Day, second in the
family to wed a Harvard football
captain, will marry James "Rod"
Barrett, captain of laat year's
eleven. &ho it tho daughter of J.
seph P. Day, wealthy New York n
state dealer.
OSED
2 wiM Baking Mm z
Cll-init.
flnyle fl. Winter vs.
Winter. Divorce.
Slate Industrial Accident Comm.
vs. Ilert A. ltoss. For money.
State Industrial Accident Comm.1
vs. John II. t'ofian and fleorge
f!laM.t. For money.
Vtate industrial Accident Comm.
vs. J. I). Powers. For money.
Htate indu.Hlritil Accident Comm.
vs. Ilert A. Hiish, Krnest T. Itoss.
Fnr money.
Kcberer .Motor-company vs. W.
II. Chlnn, l'ellian Mntol'H, Inc.
Cbatlel lien.
II. t). l'uruclter as Klertrlc Wlr
InK company vs. t Ij. Swi'lisen,
Jr. l.len.
Lewis Surier Service Station vs.
I.. F. llHlchelor. Chattel l.len.
l'lerce-Allcn Motor Company,
inc., vs. .1. W. Could. Chuttal
lieu.
U. F. Kay vs. Crooks Produce
Co. chattel lien.
I'mhute Court,
Mai-Karet K. Pomerene (dec),
estate. Admitted to probate. j
Heal l-Ntate Transfers.
Walter A. tlrant. et ux. to (Hen
Kubrick. -el ux. W. I). to part blk.
(1. (iallnway's Add.. Medford. $1".
hadd lOstnte Company to Win.
C. Fads, et ux. W. H. to NW
of KW sec. 3, i;Vi of K'i of NK
of SI- sec. A. twp. ,10 S., It. -I
Went. $10. I
C. F. Klann to Ethel K. Corn-'
well, deed to land in sec. ill, twp.
.17 S., It. 1 west. $10.
Kuymond I.. Cornwall, et ux.
to C. F. Klnnn, deed to land In
sec. III. twp. 3 7 ., It. 1 west, 5ii".
1. L. iteed. et ux to t'nlon Sav
ings and Loan AHUii-iatlon, Q. C.
I), to lot 2. blk. 1, Pane Add to
Medford. SI.
Lillian M. Ileniten to Timber
riodm-ts Co.. W. 1. to all of sec.
15, twp. 3!l S It. 1 west, tl.a
Andrew .1. Ilessell, el ux. to
First Instii'uui-e AKeln-y, W. 1. to
lots 13. H. lilk. (1. Itullroad
Add. A.-llliuul. (I. )
F. .1. Wllmot. et ux, to William
Olaon. w. I), lo lot 6, blk. I
rultilnk Add., Medford, $ 1 0.
Charles l-'l-clier el tlx. to
tha K. Chnplln, W. I), to lot
Ik. 10. l.nm'clhurst Add
Kiijl HO.
Uoivtha S. Illicbard to Joseph
Marmich. W. 1. to lots 11 and L.'.
bilk. i. Weslmolelanil Add. Med
ford, $10.
I villa L. .Iiilmstnn to S. '.
Johnston, deed to K'j ef NW,
vj or nk. sec. ix, twp. :in s.,
Hubert N. Illuh. et ux. tirMlcc
I. I'M". Q C TV to lots nnd
7. if. I. WI.O.-s Add.. A-bland.
1 .00.
rMwarl II, llunleyQt ux. In C.
W. I'altu. et nl. J-ed to M't cgiW,
sec. 3d, twp. AOV.. It. 3 West, L
Junius M. Cook et u0o tleorKe
Crula; W. I), purl Lot X. Itlk. 5.
tn-hard Home Awn. tract.
It. K. ltichman et al to Town ef
Itouue Itlver; W. I. land In Sec.
Tp. 31! S. It. 4 W.
Key U Wasner et ux to Lewi
WllloUBbl.y: W. IV N'H l ot J. Ulk.
I. lilies Lark Meatlnws Subdlvl!on.
.1. Scott et ux to J. C. tbMMwr
t ux: W. I land In 1LC ;j, Tp
js s. n. i w.
o 1
. V2 lb. Package
25c Value
2 for ? . 29c
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or the Purchase Price Refunded
This Low-Pyce on High Grade Pancake Flour Before Unheard of
lb. Bag
3 lbs
23c
r C 1ft
V 1U lb. Bag
Regular 69c Value,
Onry
49c
Prices Effective. December 6th to December 15th, Inclusive
U
1
-i. M0
4
Brown ; Sugar :
Needed in All Holiday Baking
pounds.....;.,....:.....,..'.' 23c
Powdered Sugar
C. & H. Finest of Sugars for Icings
and Fondants
O pounds 23c
10
Cane Sugar
C. & H. Fine
pounds
tltWWKUBI
49 c
MAC MARR MILK
Tall Cans
5 Cans
39c
3
Carnation Wheat Flakes
Large Packages, no Premium
Only ... . ...
19 c
MAC MARR FLOUR
A Pure Hard Wheat, ihe Popular Family Flour
49 pound bag $1,37
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
Everyone Knows Its Quality
49 pound bag . $1.47
MAC MARR COFFEE
2330 pounds sold in Medford in November.
There must be a reason.
Pound 35c 3 Pounds.. $1.00
Oleomargarine
The Economical Special
Spread
Ct pounds... 25c
ft
'' fli's
ot
Med 'i f
29-31 Wst CntrAl, Phone 507
Satur4xy anri BSDnctoy
?VV IWAilS, ttOi -- llc
TtvaWs
Rund
Best Cuts
Pound...
SHOULDER
P0RKo
ROASTS
Pound
15c
19c
BOILIffG 0
BEEF
, Use for
Economy
Pound
Hamburger
All Meat
No Cereals
0 Added
9c
2 lbs
29c
KaSsln
Thompson Seedless '
Market Day Bags,,
4 pounds 27C
ButUr
Fresh Local Creamery
at pounds... 75c
Pineapple
No. 2y2 Tins
Broken Slices
DoU Pack
Orates ;.
Medium Size Navels
t dozen. .. 29c
cans..
65c
Prunes
Large Size Italians
pounds.... 29c
MacMarr
Stores
Two Stores in Medford
Phone 380
Orders Over $3.00 Delivered Free
Phcne 507
. Bananas o
Ripe Yellow Fruit
at a Saving
3 lb .. 14c
MacMarr
Stores
0
3C
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