JfEDFORD MiTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932.
PAGE SEVEN
Table Rock
TABLE ROCK, July 23. (Spl.)
Shelby Tuttls, Jr.. wturnsd Tum- I
day from an outing on Lak creek i
with the Boy Scouts, and reports an 1
enjoyable time. !
Edna Knowlea, who spent several
week vlaiting her brothers, Roy and
George, at the "Faith Home" for chil
dren, returned to Frank Hart's this
week.
A large crowd gathered at the
schoolhouse Monday evening for the
preaching service conducted by Rev.
J as. Johnston, accompanied by sev
eral girls from Faith Home.
Mrs. Lou Fendland and brother,
Luke Edlngton, of Marah field visited
at the John Nealon home Monday.
Roy Parr of Ashland was a Table
Rock visitor Wednesday afternoon.
Several people from this neighbor
hood attended the religious meetings
at Sams Valley last week.
The first threshing of the season
in this district was done last week
on the Miller place by the Nealon
Wilson threshing outfit. The yield
was reported excellent.
Army worms are not making much
headway here against the attacks of
many species of fowl, Including the
China pheasant, quail and domestic
fowls.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davlsson are
vacationing at the coast resorts and
Mrs. Ray Wyatt la tending the Table
Rock store during their absence.
flams Valley Sewing club entertain
ed the "Table Rock Chat and Sew
club" Thursday afternoon.
The Chaa. DcArmond threshing out
fit is busy with the barley crop on i
jthe Morris ranch this week.
Several head of cattle are being ,
pastured In the road here and are
growing to be quite a menace to
traffic, gardens and fences.
Gene Merrltt of Central Point Is
carrying the mall on this route while
Ed Vincent Is taking his vacation.
Mrs. Francis Russell has returned
home from the Sacred Heart hospital
with her little daughter Joyce Elaine,
who arrived July 6.
Jack Davis of Portland, who Is
pending his vacation with his grand
mother, Mrs. Sarah Vincent, and
other relatives of the valley. Is as
sisting with the hay crop on Mrs.
Blanche Gregory's farm.
Ralph Wilson reports a fairly good
fresh meat trade, with business seem
ing to be on the Increase.
Mr. Wilson has recently put Into
operation a modern Ice machine.
Miss Edith Sage was a guest last
Sunday of the Jackson County Rec
reational club at their outing at Dead
Indian Sode Springs.
The Sams Valley Grange at lte last
meeting adopted a resolution asking
orchard lsta and packing houses to
hire only local help when possible,
and to give preference to those with
(dependent.
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Willow Springs
Be Jolly club at Mrs. Henspeter's in
Jacksonville, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eden. Mrs.
Julius BirkholB and Mrs. W. K. Par
ker called on Mrs. Herbert Hanna In
Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Percy Thomas of Foots creek
and her sister, who 1 a guest from
Orovllle, Cal,, were luncheon guests
at the A. H. Clement Thursday.
WILLOW SPRINGS, July 32. (Spl.)
Mtss Wllda Richmond, who Is spend
ing the summer in Portland, drove
down with her cousin, J. D. Camp
bell of that city, and spent last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gleaaon and
daughter of Cottage Grove spent the
week -end with the M. F. Youngs.
They will visit Diamond and Crater
lakes before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Bonney and
daughter Alberta and Miss Rose Jones
attended a Grange picnic on the Ap
plegate river Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clement have
as a house guest Mr, Clement's sis
ter. Mrs. B. R. Krles of Salt Lake
City. The Clement family and their
guest enjoyed a picnicking trip to
Hell's Gate on the lower Rogue river
Sunday.
Frances and Wiamae Parker are
spending several days with their
grandmother, Mrs. H. B. Alverson.
Grants Pass, y
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and
'A. V. Carlson motored to Crescent
City Sunday with a party of Med-
rord friends and picnicked there.
Roger and Dean Barker of Med ford
are visiting their uncle, Ed Board-man.
Miss Rose Jones and Mrs. Helen
Brophy attended a meeting of the
Brownsboro
lng In Med ford for some time caring
for her daughter, returned home on
Wednesday.
Baseball game between Williams -I
Creek and Brownsboro Sunday was
won by Brownsboro, 6 to 6.
Wherever you go, you find
this malt that is always
endable
BROWNS30RO, July 3J. (Spl.)
Sunday school visitors last Sunday
were Hev. Johnston of Faith Home.
Ceres, Cal and Mrs. Smith and chil
dren oi Butte Palls. After the lesson
Rev. Johnston preached an Interest'
lng sermon.
Recent visitors from Ashland at the i
J. D. Henry home were Mrs. Ike
Frldeger and mother, Mrs. Enders.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers and
daughter, Frances, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Crawford at Sams Val
ley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hsnsen and
son, Gerald, visited nesr Butte Falls
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Marshall, who are camped there for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry accompa
nied their daughter, Mrs. Kelson, and
family to Orater Lake July 12, where
they spent a delightful day.
W. M. Hansen made a, business trip
to Medford Wednesday morning.
Mildred Hansen spent several daya
last week visiting In Eagle Point at
the Chas. Clngcade home and at
tending the conference In Central
Point.
Mrs. Day of Central Point called
at the Wright home Wednesday.
Mrs. Fernland, who has been stay-
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McLEOD, July 22. (Spl.) MISS
Clara Gordon entertained with a
hower July 16, for Mrs. Pern Smith.
Jack Casey returned from Portland
the first of the week and la now
working at Red Blanket.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Alameda,
Cal., spent the week-end at Harding's
Paradise.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peyton visited
"California on the Rogue" Wednes
day evening.
Mrs. Imogen Nye, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Arant, Mr. Howard and Clifford Arant
were Sunday visitors at the Harding
ranch.
Mrs. Lena Bortz spent Tuesday at
TJnlon Creek.
Jean Cheeaham has gone to Kansas
City for the summer.
V Judge Sylast J. McAttee of San
Francisco Is spending his vacation
at "California on the Rogue."
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Chase and daugh
ter of Santa Barbara, Cal., have a
cottage at "California on the Rogue"
for the summer.
Gray Hills- of Diablo, Cal., and Ed
gar H. Lion of Dawvllle, Ca., are fish
ing the Rogue.
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Specials Saturday and Monday
Dependable Coffee
55c
Salad Oil
19
Fancy Peaches
luscious halves or Hired, Del Mont 4k asw
or lloh.vs. Larfe cans J J
2 cTia
Fancy Apricots
The best known quality. 4
Prunes
17
Quality Vacuum Packed Safeway does not
sell the second crane
2 lb. cun
HlfhlT refined Veretahle Oil answers every
cooking nurpoie. Bring containers
Quart
Mayonnaise
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Relish Spread
25c
Quart Jars JQc
Oregon Italians
Medium alio
4 lbs.
2 cans
Fig Bars
17
Salad Dressing
Gold Medal. Compare U
In quality and price 1 Lft
Pint jars JC
Quart jars 23 C
Best Foods are Better Foods
Fresh baked.
White or whole
wheat
Lb.
Beans
25
Fancy Whites
or Redd
7 lbs.
LOCAL SUMMER VEGETABLES
Cucumbers
Fine for Slicing
Loral
3 for
Potatoes
Local
Good Quality
12 lbs.
25
Cantaloupes
Serve for
Breakfast
Each
WATERMELONS at the Lowest Market Price
Olives
Hlfhway Medium Ripe
Tall can
Cheese
Kraft's Old En!lsh
Rich and Mellow
11
23
Yi Pound Package
FREE Willi each package of Cheese,
pack-aft, of Uneeda Biscuit,
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Flour
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49 lb. bagUU'
Duck Brand Hard wheat
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49 lb. bag
Butter
gafeiray Quality
Fresh
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Formay
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31b. can f JJC
Tomatoes
Josephine Brand Solid Pack, Extra Quality !
2 lge. cans J 1 C
Pancake Flour
Safeway prepared ready to use A
9 lb. bag fC
Candy Bars
Many Ban formerly priced at 6c. Now
i 5to Jc
Max-i-mum Syrup
Finest Pure Cane and Maple f f
2ib. jjjc
Pineapple
25c
Toilet Soap
4e
HlUtdale, Llhhy pack. Larga can
2 cans
Wand Beauty or Alfor Assorted
Soups
Fancy Corn
Del Mali or Blue and Oold Shoe Pen, the
best corn at standard Grade Prices
2 cans
25
Crystal White
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10 bars
29'
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SAFEWAY MEATS
Market Location Main and Holly
1 1 V2c lb. SALMON 1 1 c Ib
By the Pleca mim-mmmm, rn.-mmTm.-m Ry Hf
Lamb choice f-t tti Bacon Back
Veal Buak 72c Pork Roast i 72 c
Beef lb. Salt Pork lb.
Frssb Ground
912C lb. HAMBURGER Vc lb.
SHORTENING 100 Pur. Vegetable J lb. 33C
HAMS SU0AR cored 1712C lb.
Lamb Swift's Choice
Beef s.TEW lb. 6c Pot Roast 10c lb.
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Beef or Pork Swift's Dixie
Liver 9V2C lb, Bacon Squares ilVc lb.
CORNED BEEF Swits lb. 12V2c
Two Stores 33 North Central and Main at Holly
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