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    MEDFORD MML TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY JUNE "17, 1932.
PAGE THREE
'OREGON'S
UPHELD WISHES
. OF ELECTORATE
Delegates Feel Klepper's
Proposal For Unanimous
Nomination Of Hoover
Has Approval Back Home
By Leslie J. Smith
CHICAGO, June 17. (AP) Ore
gon delegates to the national repub
lican convention were convinced to
day they had upheld the wishes of
the Oregon electorate and had con
formed to the May 20 primary, de
spite the circumstance that Joseph
Irwin Franco of whom they were
pledged was soundly defeated and lg
nomtnously removed from the con
ven platform,
Vor after casting 9 votes for Hoover
and 3 for Prance, with one absent.
State Senator Milton Klepper pro
posed the motion which was thun
derously approved, calling for unlna
moua nomination of President Hoo
ver. Twelve Oregon votes, with one
absent, were cast for Curtis for vice
president.
France Promised Badge
The nascent conflict which develop
ed Into action on the floor resulted
from the purported agreement made
by part of the Oregon delegation with
Senator Prance whereby he was to1
withdraw from the presidential cam
paign and nominate Calvin Coolldge.
To do this Prance was promised an
Oregon alternate' badge, with ac
companying credentials. These cre
dentials never reached the desk of
the national convention chairman
and would have been valueless If
they had reached hla desk, since to
be a properly accredited delegate or
alternate from any state a person
must be a resident of that state.
Prance, a Marylander, thus could not
qualify.
His battle with Chairman Snell for
recognition has become history. It
followed the nominating speech by L.
B. Sandblast of Oregon, Prance's
campaign manager tn a one-sided pri
mary election in which France's was
the only name on the ballot.
VACATION BIBLE
L
Dally Vacation Blbla sehol. which
opna Monday morning, June 30! at
nine o'clock In the Presbyterian
church, will be composed of classes
Jor groups from alx years to adults.
Rev. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the First
Christian church, will conduct the
class studying the New Testament.
This course Is one of the required
units of the International Leadership
training oourse, and carries credit
toward the diploma.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all churches In the valley. Mrs. B. N.
Warner will give special Bible in
structions to the children from 9:30
to 9:50 a. m.
Information concerning the school
may be obtained by calling 660-R.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Ne a Ion
Building Bridge Club
Baa Large Meeting
Mrs. K. it. Moty waa hosteai yes
terday afternoon to the Building
Bridge club and her home was
beautifully decorated In rosea, del
phiniums and sweetpeas 4or the
occasion. There were six tables of
bridge In play and high scores held
by Mlaa Ann Kellebor and Mrs. E.
W. Simmons,
The next meeting of the club will
be held Thurs3i7 at the home of
Mrs. H. A. DuBunue, Woodlawn
orchard, near Central Point.
Following cards yesterday after
noon, refreshments were served with
Mrs. Earl Llttrell assisting the hos
tess. Mlsa Brommer to Attend
Summer School
uiu iftwierteka Brommer. who re
cently arrived from Oregon State col
lege, where she has compieiea ner
Junior year, will return to the cam
pus for the summer school session,
following a abort visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brommer.
Miss Mary Oaley of Ashland, who la
also well known among members of
the local younger set, is attending
summer school at the University of
Oregon, where she received her de
gree at commencement Friday.
Attend Grand Chapter
Session In Portland
Mrs. Cornelia Barnes and Mrs. E.
M Wilson are among members of
1 .n.nfw o r. s.. attending
the grand chapter session In Port
land this week
Don't Be Caught Napping
Compare our prices and quality before buying. The Peerless Market
sets the pace in Meat Values. You can shop all day but you are just
wasting time. Come direct to this market. You will find the Lowest
Meat Prices in Medford.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
M
Veal Roast
Pot Roast
Posk Roast
Bacon Squares
Choice
Milk Fed
Prime
Beef
Shoulder
Grain Fed
Mild
Cure
Your Choice
Hamburger or
Sausage
Fresh Ground ) f g AM
No Cereal ID. JL y C
Pure Lard
41b. 25c
Open Kettle
Rendered
Young Light Mutton. Choice Grain Fed
Legs lb. 12y2c
ShoulderRoastibc
Hams
Sugar Cured
Half or Whole
Stew 3 lb. 19c
Chops "em" 2 lbs. 19c
lb. W2e
Local
Creamery
Butter
lb. 21c
Fancy Hens
3 to 4 lb. e
Average iV
Pork Steak JT lb. 10V2e
Fresh Pork Spare Ribs lb. 10c
4
Veal Stew mi 4 lb. 25c
We have a complete line of lunch meats and pickels for your
luncheon or picnic. Also a complete assortment of Frying
Chickens.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Local Lettuce, head 3
Local Carrots, Beets, Turnips,
3 bunches 10
Pie Cherries, Local,
4 pounds
Juice Oranges, dozen
25t
10
Free Delivery 8 A. M. 10 A. M. 2 P. M.-4 P. M.
Dancing Club Party
at Jackson Tonight
Of major Intereat on tht aoelal cal
endar for thla week end la tht danc
ing party scheduled for tonight by
the Formal Dancing club at Jackson
Hot Springs. Dancing will begin at
10 o'clock and will be preceded by
considerable festivity at the homes of
several club members.
Miss Leveret te Among
Vacationing Students Here
Miss Doreen Leverette la among
among members of the younger set
participating In the many pleasant
events to grace the aummer season,
following the close of school. She
recently arrived from Prlnclpla college
to spend the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leverette.
Catholic Church Folk a
To Sponsor Party
Members of the Sacred Heart
church will sponsor a card party
Friday evening, June 34, In Parish
hall with Mrs. R. A. Mlksche and
committee heading the arrange
ments. The publto Is Invited to
attend and this party will be the
last of the season, preceding vaca
tion. Dorothy Hayes Feted
At Birthday Party
Little Miss Dorothy Hayes, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hayes,
celebrated her eighth birthday Wed
nesday, when a number of her little
friends met at the Hayes home for a
Jolly party. Games were followed by
refreshments, served tn a festive
scene. Quests were; Barbara Inskeep,
Barbara Brewer, Barbara Br ay ton,
Jean Phythlan, Betty Anu Baker. Vir
ginia Thleroff, Mary Josephine Ply
malt, Phoebe flwem. Ann Lee Lurru
den, Olorl BlekertUff, Madallne
Heath. Harriett Hart, Jean Schuler.
Virginia Hayes and tht honor guest,
Dorothy Hayes.
Royal Neighbors to Attend
Rally la Gr-nt Pass
All members of the Royal Neigh
bor lodge, planning to attend the ral
ly in Grants Pass Saturday, are ask
ed to be at the i. O. O. F. hall at 1
o'clock and to call Mrs. Pearson or
Mrs. Glascock for any Information
desired regarding the trip. The local
lodge will participate In the "De
pression" drill at the evening meet
ing, which will be open to the pub
11c. Members who will be unable to at
tend the afternoon session are urged
to attend the evening's entertain
ment. A large crowd attended the card
party, sponsored by the Royal Neigh
bors here Thursday night. Among
those present were Mrs. Heer, Mrs.
Sherard, Mra. Brolll and Mrs. Lard
ner ol Ashland.
Miss Sweeney Home
For Summer Vacation
Miss Mary Martha Sweeney has
returned from Portland to spend
the summer with her parents, Mr.
anl -Mm Pal nil R flVMnoT and
sister, Miss Katherlne. Miss Sweeney
was engaged as instructor in me
schools at SUverton during the past
year.
Hostels Home From
Vacation Trip North
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roatel have re
turned to their home following a two
weeks' vacation tn Portland, where
they were gueato of William Zoeller.
They made the trip north by motor.
QUALITY TELLS
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 117 N. Central
Free Parking Lot Free Delivery Phone 20
Vacation Time Specials
Whether you're opening your summer place or
starting on a tour, there are lots of things you'll
want to take along. Make up a list of the things
you need then take advantage of these specials.
Brooms . . . 39
Fancy Strawberry Preserves, qt. jar 39
Kippered Snacks 5
Imported Sardines (oross pack) 10d
Kraut, No. 2'2 can 10
KRAFT'S MAYONNAISE
Full Pints 20c Full Quarts 39c
This Is Not a Cooked Dressing
Tillamook Cheese, pound 18
Hills Red Coffee, pound 35t
Golden West Coffee, pound 33
American Club Coffee, pound 17
Baby Lima Beans, 5 pounds 25
Fancy Dodge "Shoe Peg" Corn, No. 2 can 15
Oysters, 2 for 25t
Shrimp, 2 for
25
Beef Stew, Irish Stew, Lamb Stew, Curried Beef,
I pound tins 25
Local "Crater Lake" Tomatoes Standards,
No. 2yi cans
Garden Patch Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for
P. ft G. Laundry Soap, 10 bars ..
Certo, 2 for
Hard Wheat Flour, 49-lb. sack
l(ty
25?
30t
49
- fl.13
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Local Peas, 4 pounds
Bananas, 4 pounds
Beets, Turnips, Green Onions, 2 bunches
Fancy Apricots, 24 lb. lug
Local New Cabbage (solid) pound
Fancy Local New Spuds, 6 pounds
Large Ripe Cantaloupes, 3 for
.....10
.....25
.5.
..69
- M
25e"
..25
W also have a fresh supply of the Famous
Ditsworth Strawberries
FREE DELIVERY
Any Place in City Limits
Luy Studenta to
Olve Becltal at Holly
Pupils of Ruth Luy'a dancing
classes will be presented In recital
at the Holly theater Friday evening
and Saturday afternoon of thla week.
Mrs. J. V. Antic. Mra. O. R. Duer
and Miss Beulah Oore will accom
pany with piano and violin music the
dancers through the following pro
gram: Toe ballet Ruth Luy, Zoe Dell
Lantls, Jane Antle, Frank te Rlna
barger. Stool dance Melissa Persons, Bob
by Holmes. Marc Jarmln, Louise Law
rents. Odllle Ann Persons, Patty Lou
Hoover, Loralnne Adama.
Powder Puff dance Carolynne
Benedict.
Toe dance Zoe Dell Lantls.
Swanee River Tap Jean McPher
son and Dorothy Jenkins.
Acrobatic tango Frankle Rlnabar
ger. Casttnet accompaniment. Rosa
Oore, Ruth Luy, Rachel Budy, Zoe
Dell Lantls.
Toe Up Jane Antle.
Bell Boy tapJean Prultt, Lou
Markle. Lola Hueaton. Nancy Wall,
Anna, Lee Lumsden, Roberta Ed
Lota Llttrell.
Rhythm tap Shirley Rlebel.
Centennial Up Zoe Dell Lantls.
Rosa Oore, Frankle Rlnabarger. Jane
Antle.
Buck Up Jean Smith.
The Strutters Nona Heyland, Dor
othy Jenkins, Jean Mcpherson, Jean
Henderson, Dorothy Terrett, Ruth
Harwood.
Ballet Blanche Soloist, Rosd Oore.
Ensemble: Frankle Rtnabarfjor, Jane
Antle, Dorothy Oore, Zoe Dell Lantls,
Betty Johnston.
Toy Soldier Beverly Jean Dally.
Lady of Spain Rachel Bundy
(from Grants Pass.)
Dancing on the Celling Shirley
Rlebel (from Grants Pass.)
The Perttlan Market Cymbal dan
cers. Rosa Ooro. Zoe Dell Lnntts, Dor
othy Oore. Betty Johnston, Jane
Antle. Frankle RlnabarRer.
, Acrobats Ruth Harwood. Mona
Heyland, Jean Smith, Frankle Rina
bsrfrer, Jean Henderson, Dorothy Ter
rett. Jean McPherson, Dorothy Jen
kins, Roberta Edwards.
Princess and Attendants Patty
You Hoover, Melissa Jersons, Nancy
Watl, Lou Markle, Odllle Ann Person
Louise Lawrentz, Jean Prultt, Ann
Le Lumsden, Lorraine Adams, Lola
Llttrell, Beverly Jean Dally. Lolaj
Hueston.
For the splendid progress made by
the younger pupils during the past
year. MLvi Luy says much ciedtt la
due Zoe Dell Lantls, who assisted heff
with the classes throughout the win
ter.
The oostumes to be worn in the)
Friday and Saturday programs were
all designed by Miss Luy.
Amelia Receives
Rumanian Medal
BUCHAREST, Rumania, June 17,
(AP) King Carol today conferred the)
order of merit for aviation of the Ru
manian government on Mrs, Amelia
Farhart P tit nam, American woman
transatlantic flier. Mrs. Putnam 1
now on the way from Europe to the
United states.
Portraits of distinction. The Pea
leys. opp. Holly theater.
1
fcei?y
Personal Attention. Prompt Service
PHONE 252
Quality Merchandise
We carry the well known brands of canned goods,
including S. & W., Diamond W., Crater Lake, Del
Rogue, Heinz and other quality lines.
FINE GROCERY SERVICE
We are in a position to give you the very best of gro
cery service. Courteous salesmen, good telephone
service, splendid free delivery, all go to make your
shopping pleasant and satisfactory.
LOW FOOD PRICES
All food prices are low and our prices are right in
line with the market. Come in and look over our
prices. Everything is plainly marked.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Good Norwegian Sardines, 2 cans ........ . 23c
Heinz Baked Beans, medium size, 2 cans. . . ... 25c
Home Grown Green Peas, 6 lbs. 25c
Royal Club Shrimps, good quality, 2 cans . . .'. 24c
S. & W. Coffee, 1 lb.. .29c 2 lbs 57c
FRESH FRUITS
Watermelons Strawberries Oranges
Cantaloupes Raspberries Bananas
Apricots Avocadoes Grapefruit
Cherries Apples Lemons
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
NEW CENTRAL
SPECIALS
ARRET
Steer Beef Roast
lb. 12c
Pork Shoulder Roast
lb. 10c
All Choice Steer Beef Fresh Ground
Steaks Hamburger
Lb. 20c Lb. 10c
R. I. RED HENS and FRYERS
If You Are Looking for Real Bargains
Check Caref ully
the ads in
Today's Mail Tribune
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