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IfEDFORD MJIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDXY, JULY 15, 1932. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eca Nealon Davidson of Snlera to Moke Home Here Interesting news for local society circles la found In an announcement In the Salem Statesman, which tells of much entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davidson, who will make their home here after August 1.- The social column of t&e Salem paper leads with: "Society will be all astir during the remainder of the month of July with delightful affairs, some formal and others Informal, which are be ing arranged In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davidson, who are planning to leave Salem, August 1 for Medford, where they will make their , home. "On Friday of this wek the festivi ties will begin with an attractively appointed bridge tea with Mrs. Reed Rowland as hostess in her home on Leslie street. "Friday evening Mrs. Roy Stewart and her sister, ?lss Ruth Kolbe, have Invited friend for a 'dessert bridge" In compliment to - Mrs. Davidson. Guests for the evening will Include the honor guest, Mrs. L. D. Davidson, Mrs. Paul Stockard of Corvallls, Mrs. Al Adolphson, Mrs. L. L. Jensen, Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs. Reed Rowland and the hostesses, Mrs, Royl Stewart and Miss Kolbe. "A number of other smart affairs are being planned for Mr. and Mrs. Davidson during their short stay la Salem.' Mrs. Butler' Hostess . At Bridge Event. Mrs. Harry L. Butler was a charm ing hostess of Thursday afternoon entertaining at two tables of bridge at her home, which was beautifully decorated. In sweetpeas and other summer blossoms for the occasion. Prize for high score, following the usual number of games, was awarded Mrs. K. F. Murray and the traveling prize went to Mrs. C. W. Ell Is. Those present were Mesdames C. C Darby, C. W. Ellis, H. O. Hansen. J. C. Murray, K. F. Murray, Z. T. Wilson, J. A. McDougall and the hostess, Mrs. Butler. , Talent Polk Have Party at Helmnn's TALENT. The following enjoyed a. plunge party at Helman's In Ash land Thursday evening: Rev. Pope and Mrs. Pope and Lorraln and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Southwlck and Dorr la and Betty Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newbry and Louis and Loyal, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newbry and Miss Edna Newbry. v Horseback Riders , Visit Antelope. The Antelope divide was . the goal of Medford a group of horseback riders last evening and all members of the party going out from the Dodge academy reached their goal. Supper was served on the divide and the ride back to the city enjoyed by moonlight. On the trip were Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. E. R. Wood and dau ghter, Helen. Helen Hinck, Marjorie Llndley, Helen Dugan, Delia Harris. Joyce Gage, Bernlce Gill, Jean Rice, Elizabeth Swigart, Grace Voss, Gor don Benson and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dodge. Miss Baucom Honored at Swimming Party Miss Martha Baucom of Portland, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Baucom for the past few weeks, was honor guest at a picnic and swimming party Tuesday at Ashland. Swimming was enjoyed at the Twin Plunges. Guests for the afternoon were Miss Baucom, Mrs. B. M. Baucom, Mrs. Al Hagen,.Mrs. Neal New land, Mrs. Sam Jennings, Mrs. Fred King, Mrs. Reg. Parrett. Mrs. Gerald Barr and Mrs. J. W. Grlgsby. Large Party Enjoyed At Ellis Home Wednesday. There were six tables of bridge in play Wednesday at the party of the Guild Bridge club at the home of Mrs. O. W E'lia, one of the happy events of the week. Mrs. H. O. Hansen took all honors for the afternoon by winning the prize for higb Bcore and the traveling prize. Mrs. Ellis was assisted as hostess by Mrs. Harry L. Butler. t Hartleys Entertain Guests From North Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hartley have as their guests for the week end their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Valch, and children of Portland; their niece," Miss Rosemary Talmadge, of Oregon City, and Mrs. J. S. Fishwood of Silverton. The group made the trip to Medford by motor and will visit several places of scenic Interest before returning north. Dlppels Enjoy Stay at Beach Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppel and children. Pat and Steve, have been vacationing at Bandon since July 4. They made the trip to the coast with Dr. Dlppel, who returned to Medford following a short holiday. Flower Show Adds to Garden Club Fund The Medford Garden club fund was enriched by a goodly sum last even ing, when the flowers displayed In the annual gladiolus show were sold to admirers at the close of the exhi bition In the city park. , Crowds strayed through the park from early morning to early evening to view the glorious array of choice glads from the leading gardens of the city. An Increased number of varie ties and unusual colors had many busy taking down names of favorites to be added to their own garden plots next year. The beauty added to the park by the flowers during their brief stay will be greatly missed today. Woodcraft Plcntc Event for Sunday. One of the largest picnic parties announced for Sunday, will be held by Neighbors of Woodcraft of south ern Oregon, at which the following circles will be hosts: Acorn of Ashland, Oak of Phoenix, Chrysan themum, 'Medford; Azalla. Grants Pass and Ewanna of Klamath Falls. Students of the Institute of Mu sical Education of Lea Angeles will also be Included in the affair and will entertain with several numbers. Mrs. WUmot Plans to Receive Company Mrs. F. J. Wilmot Is anticipating the arrival here early next week of her mother, Mrs. A. O. DeVore, of Iowa, and her brother, Chas. DeVore, of Phoenix, Ariz., who will be guests at her home on the Central Point road. Mr. DeVore plans to locate in southern Oregon and Mrs. DeVore will spend the summer season here. Harrises Leave For Salem Visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and chil dren, who recently returned from Bandon, continued to Salem. Where they are guests of relatives this week. SEATTLE, July 5. (AP) -Grain farmers of the Pacific northwest, facing inability to continue produc tion, Roy W. Ritner, of Umatilla county, Oregon, told the I. C. C. grain rate hearing yesterday, are "demanding a new deal on freight rates." "They are tired of having the deficits from passenger departments and from non-profitable freight ser vice charged against their wheaf," he said, ' HOME OWNED AND OPERATED! . Phone 603 Free' Delivery Daily 8-10-2-4 Peerless Prices and Quality Please Particular People By buying Quality Local Meats here you are not only saving yourself money but you are leaving the greatest share of your money spent at this market to be paid to farmers and stock raisers of Southern Oregon, thereby helping' local industry. Veal Roasts BeeS Pot Roasts Genuine Baby Beef Roast Picnic Hams Shoulder Milk Fed Prime Beef Grain Fed Sugar Cured ib.9c lb. He lb. 13V2c ih. A fM1 Pure Lard Open Kettle Rendered 4 lb. 29c A MEDFORD PILOTS WIN MAJOR SHARE K. F. BOAT RACES In the speedboat races and regatta at Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon at the Oregon Boat company dock. Upper Klamath lake, Medford drivers carried off most of the awards, with "Irish Luck," piloted by Joe Meyer and Harold Grey, winning honors. The races were a part of the pro gram In connection with the Lions club state convention at Klamath Palls. With Joe Meyer as pilot, toe boat came In for the lead In both heats of the class O event,' and held trie same position In class D. with Harold Grey as pilot. Ernie MlUot of Stockton won the free-for-all. Only one nplll was listed In the afternoon's events. Aa Grey was pi loting "Irish Luck" around a turn In the last lap of the first heat, the craft turned over and threw him into the water. The Irlsv ship righted Itself and shot off across the laks, landing In a bed of tulles. The boat was not damaged, but It took some time to remove It from the rushes, Grey reported today. Floyd House and Joe Meyer were credited with exceptionally good driv ing In yesterday's contest, which was said to be more evenly matched than the Emigrant dam races. Winners in the class 0 race were Joe Mayer with "Irish Luck," first; Floyd House of Medford with "House Afire," second, and Ernie MlUot with "Baby Mahoney," third. Art Vro man of Klamath Falls in the "Klam ath Flyer," came In fourth, with Jack Terrctt ot Medford, in "Rogue," fifth. The second heat ended in the same positions with the exception of Vro man and Terrett, who reversed. Harold Grey piloted "Irish Luck" to victory In the class D contest, with Floyd House second, and Heine Fluh rer third In "Cecelia. MlUot came In fourth. Positions were the same In the second heat. Mlllot won the free-for-all, being followed In the first heat by House and Fluhrer. Grey, who started last In the race, was rounding the turn on the last lap close behind Mlllot, .when the boat capsized, eliminating him. In the second heat Mlllot was followed by Fluhrer, House and Vro man In the order named. The race program was sponsored by the Klamath Boat club and Klamath Lions club. Blasts Love Legend fi ft I it) Hi mill Ji I It Lm immul AsjocJlf.d Pr.Jl Phott The Rev. E. T. Dahlberfl of 8t Paul, defining the difference be tween "true love" and Infatuation, aid that if Romeo and Juliet had not died they would have eeparated ind spoiled history', prize lova legenrt. E RELIEF LOAN BILL (Continued irotn Page One) were not ready to yield to the house on It. But Sneaker Garner extieeted th senate to yield, and told newspaper men congress probably would adjourn tomorrow. In t 1 e w of President Hoover's "surrender" on the publicity issue. Onus On Con press. A White House statement said that since objections to the clause now were known "then the responsi bility In tha liuif. anal villa fn !. ever might happen must necessarily rest upon congress." and that the Newberg. Cannery under construc tion by 0. B. Butler on farm north of town. Waldport. First bridge to be in stalled on Oregon Coast highway to' be constructed here. r Fancy Hens 3tB-ib-a 1 7i Frying Rabbits maii-e I '2C lb. IOV2C Pork Shoulder Roasts Butter Hamburger or Sausage Hams Veal Stew Grain Fed Fresh Churned Creamery Crater Brand Sugar Cured Fancy Veal lb. 20c 2, lb. 19c ib. i6y2c 4 lb. 25c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy ripe Tomatoes, 6 lbs 25$ Mexican Sweet Torpedo Onions, 6 lbs : W$ Fancy Bell Peppers, 4 lbs. . Beets, Carrots and Onions, 3 bunches for ......25$ 5LH 553rviw.3WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTalw.' -$3 STvIS-SWE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCT Where Quality Tells and Price Sells EELHABOS CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLO WAY, Owner Phone 20 For FREE Delivery Your phone order receives the same careful attention as a per sonal visit. FREE PARKING LOT Week-End Bargains BEANS Great Northern or Red Mexican 7 ibs. 25c Local Tomato Juice . Local Baby Beets ..2 cans 25$ .....2 cans 25$ Wellman's Peanut Butter 2-lb. jar 30$ Fancy Wellman's Brand Alaska Salmon, tall can 22$ 1 Full Qt. Clorox 23$ V. 8. Double Lip Jar Rubbers . 6 for 25$ Del Monte Crushed Pineapple, No. 2 can 15 i gal. 43 Jello 3 packages 22$ Kraft Mayonnaise, pt. 19 qt. 33 Kraft Old English Cheese pkg. 23$ Package of Crackers FREE ShaBta Tea. Eng. Break., blk or gunpowder, yi lb 25$ Package Coffee Lb. 1Q$ Golden West Coffee ..Lb. 3-i Local Tomatoes 2yi size can 10 Crystal Whito Soap '. Hard Wheat Flour C and H Sugar Shrimp or Oysters Can Kty 111 III I II II III. nil. 10 bar 33 49 lbs. $1.13 100 lbs. $4.49 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Local Green Beans Local Cucumbers ... Xocal Cabbage . Local New Spuds Lemons Tomatoes -3 lbs. 19 Each 5 -2 10 Ibi. tor 25 Per dot. 19 4 Ibi. for 25 board of th rt construction corpora tion "met lita yetrdy and ltr advised the president of the damage that would result to the credit struc ture If this (the publicity proviso) were Insisted upon." In an Interview shortly afterward. Speaker Garner backed up Ratney and said "we are perfectly delighted to have the responsibility. We are in favor of conducting the public business openly. The Republicans always prefer to do the public's busi ness In secrecy. "The president has been looking for a panic right around the corner and for something to blame It on. If It comes he will blame It on tha publicity to these loans. BIRTHS Born to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Koud of Oak street a son, last night, July 14. Port Orford. Work progressing on cutoff on Llnvllle hill between Gold BeaQh and this place. DE1 PORTLAND. Ore.. July 16-(AP) A decrease of 19 per cent In current new business as compared with the previous week was experienced by the western pine Industry during the week ending July 9. Production and shipments llkewbe decreased. Of the IIS mills reporting to the Western Pine association, only 00 were oper ating, and these at 33.S per cent of capacity. . Current new business decreased 766.000 feet; production was down 8.081,000 feet, and shipments de creased 7,621,000 feet. Production was 37,623,000 feetf shipments 35,626,000, and orders 24, 482,000 feet. Portralta of distinction. The Pea leys, opp. Holly theater. FRIGHT ON SHIP! BALTIMORE. Md., July 18. (AP) The slippery colls of a 20-foot python caused plenty of excltenSent on board the steamer City of Elwood. here with a sugar cargo from Manila. j It was only a baby python 75 years , old Its owner, a showman, said. But when an attempt was made the first jday to transfer It from one box to another the reptile writhed in anger and began to wind Its colls about the trainer, Carl Martin. A seaman and a deck boy rushed to battle and after a struggle, with Martin grasping the' python's head, the three were able to uncoil the snake and cram It Into Its new cage. rocery Prompt Service arsh's Personal Attention Phone Cool Summer Drinks We have a complete line of summer drinks, including White Rock Water, Calso Water, Orange Juice, Lemon Juice, Grape Juice, Pineapple Juice, Lime Juice, Grape fruit Juice, also Ginger Ale and many other summer beverages. See our window display. Ice Cold Watermelons We have ice cold melons at no extra cost. Drive down and get one or call 252 and have it delivered Saturday Specials Grape Fruit Juice, 3 tins . . . ... 31c Diamond W. Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jars. . .,.,.17c Blue Rose Rice, good quality, 3 lbs.. . ..... . 15c Heinz Spaghetti, medium size tins. . .,.,., 14c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. .,.,.,.,. ,.,.23c New Crop Shelled Brazil Nuts 45c lb. FRESH HOME MADE CAKES Five Free Deliveries on Saturday New Central Market CHOICE HENS AND FRYERS SATURDAY SPECIALS Home Rendered Lard Steer Beef Roast 3 lbs. 25c lb. 12c Fresh Ground Hamburger lb. 10c Phone 81 Steer Beef Steaks lb, 20c We Deliver If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune