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paGE tWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FREDA Y, 'AUGUST 28, 1931, i ; Local and Personal , I J .From l'Kp Miss Alk Waist Wl Prospect - Is' In Medtord visiting rws. . H. Tlce. ;.('! ... : Tttm moUr My Mr. and Mrs. !'S. rf. Rowberry o Ashland, were busl Jns callers In Med ford Thursday. , i " ' ''A ' ' - j J IS jiuild Krliltf Here Ronald Krlng, J ' .uttio, formerly resided In Med ford, i , ilkUst lty from Portland today. . ; I i J . . I Mokes lluylng Trip E. T. Buret , 1 'ton ,pt the . local Burelson hop r I ' f turned" 'today itom a' several days' ' : j fbuylng trip to Portland. , . ; :; V, i . s'. ':! ', ' : ; ' , j! ft Visited In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. I 'yD. It, Ree4 and Mrs, Collins were vis iting m Ashland Wednesday with Mrs. (Anna Ouetglsl? and lamlly. i , , j ' Undergoes Operation Mrs. 0. R. I j frujbertson of Bagle Pblnt'underwent - Ja major operation at the Community ' i Ji9j)lul this afternowV ' ; . (!,' i J Returns from South Miss Vera , I '.taunt, who lhas been In Sacramento I '; for the past six months, returned to j iMedford today by train. ' j Hnull Mam Fire Members of ' .' Xjhe. fir department wars last night fcaflcd to North Riverside avenue to ' i extinguish a small gross fire,, 1 i . ' ' . ' ' ' I J Mrs. Col Improve . Mrs, Ida , 'Colei'wrio was operated on at the (.peered Heart hospital a few days ago, Jwas reported today as getting along ! j.J i I v From Cottnectloult M. B. Adams j j jind t. O. Olleer of West Hf.ven, Conn,, I I lets on the Crater1 lake tags' today . tor the national park, having arrived I', ja Medford by train, ' ? Injutes TXntrfJ. B. Ray of tfhe I ' Ptavoe-Alleh Motor ' rtimbanv last (nlrn; caught'hls finger in a'bulley, AMlt; It badly.- fourteen stitches j Iw'sre tnXen In the finger,' ;!" V....: . ....'.'.,.. .V: ''-LM,''.' i Currlsn-Rolilit Jlere E. T.' Miller, i Jjpying1 a CurtlssrRobin airplane from JKlamatK Falls' to Portland, stopped . Ja the Med ford airport shortly after .noon today, f : ' y Here rfh Bilsliiera Jack fyrrell of i4PM Indian Apeni yeoterday in, this I yny transadting business. , Mrs. Har ! Oiitton of Orlffln creek and Mr. lAbr Mrs! E, B. Ash of Trail were also 1 Jailers. I A 'oM Visit Mere .' ir.' and ' Mrs, visitors here Thursday, on route to j. li.'Cohe of Jtorsyth, Mont., were i -i isors here Thursday, on route to ' .' jDrater lake. ' Mr. Cone was forroerlv 1 I fceiirieoted with the Wyoming division JM the Mountain, states fower. com Vy;:. r';'-,',; ; ' J Metiini to Taooiria MK and Mrs. I. 'ehr)r '8m,lth and famllj" hpve return.' ,sd to tWlr home In Tacpma, following 1 , ten days' visit here as the guests 'sftf Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i J; yreJ Tlce, Mrs. Smith had, not been 'j Med(ord, her, Xormsr. Ijooie, for 88 :J.ar.rf.:.;;: :1 , ...Mere frotn W'sslilngton Residents ' of" Washington who are hotel guests . jn Include Mlas Pltr.gerald of Yakl- un, n. vr. mwr VI AUCVUia aua uip Mowing1 from eeaWli: Mlnnu Carr iahan. V. ,K. fugh w4 Jamtly, Gael fenigsV c. t. Blrkijtt, Virginia Hess r, Mr. and Mt. Vandorspelf and rranx wnp and lamuy. Pears Fpr iom time we have " been experiinenting to find uses for Rogue River peari in our cake shop. ' v-"-' .. . -t .... ( ., Tomorrow wa will of. f er the first of a series of produots which we have evolved using lo- . col pears and their by produots. ' ' This item is a " ' Pear Roll atl6ceach which we are sure you will like. We are using i ?ear Peerree in this cake which is an item, rtanufftetured by the 1 Fruit Producta Com pany of this oity. Transferred ta. Couit Warren Hamlin, employe of the Union Oil company hi this city, has been trans ferred to Marshfleld with a promo tion. . i ' CiiiesU ta Hams Valley Mlses Amy Elliott and Virginia Llndley are guests for several days of Miss Llnd Ity's father, O. L. Llndley In the Sams Valley district. ; , 1 Miss Bowman Is Vlsfor Miss Mary Jane Bowman, formerly ol .Central Point, now of Klamath Falls, Is spend ing several days lh this e'ty visiting friends. ' ";!-.,.',' -, '. . . To Rret't Tent A permit was to day Issued by the ol'.y building de partment to the First Baptist church fof the erection of, a tenV on the P. . K- property. ' . . . ' Stanflurd Plane Htops Hans Loot, flying a Standard Oil Stearman plane, stopped at the local alrpor today be fore continuing to Seattle from Oak land, Cat. . . . - Mrs. Franklin Home Mrs. Dale H. Franklin and baby daughter, Marlys Evon, left the Community hos pital, today for their hon;e. Mother and daughter are getting along nicely. ... To attend Dedication Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tlce will leave tomorrow for Yreka to attend the bridge dedi cation,, which Is being commemorated to the early stage drivers. Mr, Tlce Is one of the stage drivers, ' .... Return from Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. KemUt Thledo, Miss Sarah Thled, aBd Walter Tbleds returned last night from Nevada, where they spent several weke investigating min ing interests. '; Iave .for lake Mr. and Mrs. C. E: Fuller of Boston. Mass., arrived' In Medf ord on the Shasta this af ternon, and left by stage for Crater lake. They are taking the Raymond and Whlt oomb tour, and plan to visit Klam ath Falls after leaving the lake, -.... if. of V. Meet Tonight Daughters of .Union Veterans will conduct their meeting this evening In the Armory at 8 o'clock. Important btumess mat ters will come before the meeting, and It Is desired that all members attend. ' " ' 1 . '''. Has Large Turnips N. fl. Bennett was this morning displaying a bunch Of large turnips, which were three and one-half Inches In diameter, The seed were planted about five weeks ago' by Me. Bennett, on some vacant lots on the east side, ' ' , ":,'. . ..';:. . ,i Mrs. Hewlett shops Here Mrs. S. B. HswleM of the SimaysMe hotel. Eagle Pont, was In Medford. yester day shopping and oalUng on friends. She was accompanied by &er daugh ter, Miss Hattle Howlett, and another daughter,' Mrs. Octavla Shaw, who Is her guest from Portland, .. : Ncvcntjt years' Ago An Item frorji Medford 70 years ago this weak re lated that "The Rogue River Electric company, owned by Frank H. Ray of New York, has been sold to toe Siski you Electric Power and Light com pany and a French syndicate, for a consideration, of 3,300.O00.'" " ' ', ' , .a, . - i . ... In Mcilford Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Howard . of Korby. Ore,, were here Thursday visiting Mr. Howard's sister, Mrs. J. E, Roberts, and other relatives. Thtlr grand daughter. Mis Helen Floyd, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Roberts for the past week, re. turned home with thtm. . . . Hetiirnsto Lodge , Captain C. N. Black returned thla morning on the Shasta to his fishing lodse on Rogue river, from his home in Burllngame. His three grandchildren. Patricia, Virginia and Charles Prelerlck Low rey, daughters and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alln J. Lowrey nf Rurllngamo, are at the Black cabin, and plan to remain until after Labor clay. ... 'alltorillan at Hotels Included among the Bear state vacationists stopping at Medford hotels are Mrs. F. M. Richardson and Reginald West of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Vcrls. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kcerlett, M. and Mrs. J T. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas, W. Strobel anl Morcodca M. Moran of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ackerman and Mrs. P. J. Ackerman of Olendale, Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Pendergraff and Mrs. J. Ooss and daughter of Los Angeles and Miss Heuer of San Jos. - Here from, a lltumo Mr, and Mrs. ao. K. Parker of Mew York City and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Polsln of Cllntonvllle, Wis., are guests at Medford hotels. Othe-a from distant points Include Jacob Mauss of Salt Lake City, Utah, Wallace Pack of Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. A.' D. Alt ken of Denver, Colo., H. A SwItrJer of St, Louis. Mo, Oeorge Williamson of Madison, Wis., Dr. and Mrs. T. 3, White of Jersey City, N. J., MM In' gram Watklns of Savannah, Cta., B. S. Home of Boise, Ida., J. B. Cuth bertson of Sydued, Australia, Mrs. McQueen of Victoria, B. C. Orrfoiil&nft at llutula Among those from various stm points regis tered at local hotels ire Mr. and Mrs. David S. Adolph, Ted Mesch and W. H. Kay of Salem, Mrs. O. R. Tester of North, Bend. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patchett of Roseburs. Lro Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. A.-duser, L. Flab and R. E. Jenkins of Eugene, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. T. Doss, O. B. Bsgley. A. W. Shoemaker, Paul Henry, A. W. Shears. M. C. Hubbard, A. D. Pat'en. B. B. Duffy, W. S. Lee, 8. W Oakley, S. F. Simon. O. H. Canfleld. Wm. O. Clark. B. J. Foraythe, F. Jaeot.on and fam ily. O. W. Holmes, H. E. Winter. botham, Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sherrod and Everette Hotman. ' ' '. III ON'ti-rXRVKN-HAK-RANrn 111 Saddle horse for hire. By hour, day or week. Special trip into the mtna. at reasonable rate. Mew equipment and good horses. Tel. T. W. Jones, Prarolt. Mall address Murphy, Or. lFOR RENT Furnished ft-room house with sleeping perch, radio, circulat ing heater. 636 West 2no. To Attend Dedication C. E. Dates and W. II. Banwell, president and secretary, respectively.; of tha( North ern Cajlfornta-so.utnern. Oregon De velopment -association, will attend the pioneer bridge celebration .at Yreka tomorrow. Mr. Oates Is one Of the scheduled speakers on the dedication program. Watch for the Mothodlst ladles' cooked food sole Saturday at Peon's Meat Market. TODS ILL , ZoaooaQ01oao':ri s - Ecoiwmywoceteria' I. 1 TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 3 acres clear, good garden soil; lrrlg. and city water. Want equity In modern, home, mail Tribune, Box 167L FOR SALE First-class small Elbertl and" Mulr peaches, Zc to 3c, Jeo.' Alford, Phone 19-F-3. FOR SALE 13 rabbits and hutches. Phone 1668, or first house to right on Blddle road. FRESH LOAD of Chinook salmon Just In. For home canning, whole fish JSC lb. Also fresh crabs, snappers r and ccd. Saturday only. Ivy Street Fish Mkt. WANTED Transportation to Los Angeles, Sept. 1. Phone 884, Keith Fennell, FOR RENT a nice rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in private home, opposite new high school. Tel. 1413. EXPERIENCED , dairyman wants to lease small dairy In valley. Box ' 1681, Mail Tribune. Saturday Only IN "THE GIRL HABIT" 8 0. Gbrwiiouni &lcture The Jolly. t'un Maker of "lloimr Among Lovers" and Charley's Aunt," off on a Love Hp'reel ON AEEHAL JAUNT Assistant Supervisor Karl Janouch and Albert Young- and Walter 8t- vsnson, the veteran Applcgate dis trict fire guards of Crater National forest who' left here by stage for Portland earlier , In the week to board in trln, frorrt-, there, n route to assist In fighting ' the serious forest fires of Dlstrlot -No. 1 .in Idaho or Montana, Instead were met by an 'airplane at Roseburg or Eugene, on which they were hur ried to Spokane, from where they left by train for the fire regions. i,"- A letter received here from-'them-since said the plane ride made them all sick, and that they were espec ially Indisposed while flying" through the Columbia gorge from Portland and. did not recover from their alr slckness uirttl some time after reach ing Spokane. . .'. . ': ;: It Is known Messrs. Young and Stevenson had never been up In an airplane before, and It Is presumed at the Crater National forest head; quarters office here that It may also have been the first Hying ex perience of Mr. Janouch. ttfifi ilnVf'li,3'iM til MMeSK Starting SUNDAY AMERICA'S 1 jHEARTBREAKER Ba(Wl4ijlni-t "WHAT A MANI, . ,WILL MAM AMIMCW WAIXO UXKH: "5co s mtry HOrt' ' BUTkereltne CM YOUNG AS T.y Ms Mm a Imhm by i FIFIDORSAV IVCIIM LHIitftlLS. til' V TODAY - and SATURDAY ! hi. nam . jcreenuom s newest i.uveri v r ..'. a.,...-, yl " v'' -'r ' I lit aifljrtia';. !?::.. I 'mi v I I .1$...,'?- -".,'. y I '"' " tMmomrvarmnwrn'M niteynrnia - &vi JpL 'SZ i !''-r." -Aif X -i Out of the Inlght f . if 1 i r . ; he rnme to- Mr 4 i I' ; 1 K him . . . this girl K,; it If" - '.from another fe ft. . V ' '' world ' mocking )Jk- i ' . ami tender . fl A-JT- 1 pitifully wise In J $4 1 i j the ways of men. j LQ' ' " i CARROLL bH- FREDRIC .. . II Jnrtoon ' H MARCH Mtr L Night YngriJLBll Willi I II stlllllieMsMMJMlL r'' Also i. 'J 1 - .' ;;'- -. - , "CHIC'SALE in ''The County Seat" 5 L ,, .ki., 'i allii.V.aCl . kit:. ml i ll I LVI IF . . 1 a al I J 1 a x.1 ! o II o I o I o D o o D o : D ( I O I o I o o D o mm ! FOUNDED.. . .1909 ' .. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION The Home of Dread Like Mother Made Nickels: and Dimes , Money: NOW . c .. ulai Yes regular money hard to get worth eaving and have a tremendous purchj ng power. ; , - rr , 7 ' A - ; ; r ' - During the years of unusual prosperity we sort of lost our respect for the huml nickel andt dime-rtreated them. as poor relations got rid o them without t slightest regret. ; - 1 . . ..." ' '. ,. ": TodayKhbwever wiUi a shriikmg incom and falling prices, the nickel and dir are, restored to their former prestige-i-welcome guests in the family purse wqi having and worth saving. To saye them is to have, thm,. so save by trading the Groceteria way, where pri are consistently lowerrrrnot merely pn a few leaders but on everything you buy. It's the ultimate; cost that saves those nickels and dimea the regular money today. So' follow; thfe ever, increasing crowds to the Groceteriasave without se denial, and remember, nickels and dimes are regular money now. . .. ; ,v .J'-.;;vM;'v!f.V'0'.,'t''; An exclusive Grceteriafeature Home stylet breaHs ffesli"rom the. t oven. IV ui Jrk U t asi ' w mm Cookie8.any knid .assprtfd, dozen , . . . . . ... . . , . . 25c FREE SHOPPING BAGS WITH KARO SYRUP Special Prices for This Offer Blue Label 5-lb. can . . .V.-: : 33 10-lb. caiv - i . . . . . 65 Red Label S4b. can .. . l i . 35 ; 10-lb.caIitr-'..'vc'. . . . 69 ; A Bag Free with Each Can .Save the nickels and dimes Quaker v ; Crckelai: EREEl Z, ISii .... Buy two packages of Quaker Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat, Muf f ets or any two c your own selection and get the package of crackels free. " ' ' ' ' Save the nickels and dimes ,"i,'.,..t ;' Other Thrift Items Save the nickels and dime. Fancy' Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. . : . . v 25c Oranges, Sunkist 2 dozen . . . 25c. Grape Fruit 6 for, : , . ..... . . 25c Gold Medal Cake Flour pkg. . . . 25c Ringer Brand Catsup, large bottle 10c Ginger Ale, Canada Dry, 3 bottles 47c. Case of dozen bottles . . . . .$1.79 Tuna Fish, Del Monte Brand, " Medium can . '. : V.S. : . . . . Vi 17c Sardines, imported in olive oil ' f ' North Star brand 3 cans . . . . , . 29c Ken-L-Ration. Give the dog a treat. 3 cans. .fU; iV. t i". . 24c Hearts of Gold Cantaloupes, big fellows. Each ' : . : . ..." . : K . 5c FloiiiPillsbury's XXXX high pat ent 49-lb. bag ..... . .$1.19 White Rose a high grade hard wheat patent 49-lb. bag . . . . . 98c Apples, for pies or sauce packed' by the Bagley Canning Co. from local Newtowns No. 2-J can, -2 for,, 25c Laundry Soap, P. & G. White Nap thalO bars' v. Animal Fly Spray Standard Oil Co.'s-t-gal.- can A .'.. V'.. . ..'.$! Separator Oil Standard Oil Co.'s 'l-gal. can : ;'i .: . v'. ; .". ;;!.V'."; Stone Jars, with handles 6 gal. $1,49, 12 gal. . ; .-. ,aY,$2 Stone Bean Pots, qt. size ....... 2 qt. 33c, gal. V. i Motor 'Oils. Here is1 where you real ly save those nickels and dimes. Zerolene F, No. 5 or No. 3, gal. . v5 gal. h . . . v .:. ; .$2 Mobile Oil, A or E gal. 83c, 5 gal. : i-!... $ Bring your own can. Garden Hose, Goodrich best qual ity, with coupling 50 ft.. . Galvanized Pail 10 qt Lunch Box, with vacuum bottle . . $1 Glassbake Pie Plates, guaranteed against heat. Each Glassbake Covered Casserole . J. . . ..$1.39 to $1 Enjoy these three exclusive ; Groceteria Features: INSPECTED EGGS HOME MADE BREAD Z--MOR-U COFFEE Save the nickels and dimes. 25c Fountsdn Lunch 25 Breaded Pork Chops, Apple Jelly, Bi tered Peas, Mashed PQtatoeA Grayy, Brej and Butter, Coffee, Tea or Milk....... 22 Choice-, of Cold Meats, Salad,. Bread V Butter, Coffee, Tea or Milk l Save the nickels and dimes. 1 6th at ;1 & Lydiard i ;6th ai Mil.' enu SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL I ' Orders of $1.00 or mofe delivered-East Side Phone 752 West Side Phone ozaoi 301 0E301 01