fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON-, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932.
PAGE TTIREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eca Nealon
My Beauty Hint
Mn, Hodgklnf
Honors Mother
Mrs. L. D. Hodgkin wu hostess
to s, number or friends last Tuesday
afternoon, complimenting M'. Hodg
kina mother, who is aoo'i to leave
for her home In Baxter Springs,
Kans., after an extended visit In Ore
gon and Idaho. After an hour spent
In an old-fashioned carpet-rag tack
ing, Mrs. Hodgkins served refresh
ments, assisted by Miss Anna Det
weller. Miss Geraldlne Loom Is. Miss
Edith Hodgkins and lira. L. B. Hodg
klns. Bfble Class
Announces Study
The Woman's Bible class of the
Presbyterian church is now studying
the Book of Levltlcu, which Is prov
ing to be a very Interesting portion
of the Pentetuch. .
Last Sunday the topic was Sin. or
Clean and Unclean. . Sunday the 31st
the lesson will be The Day of Atone
ment, The Scapegoat and other in
teresting questions.
This class wlU be pleased to nave
anyone Interested In Bible study
spend this hour with them.
Entertaining Anticipated
With Theater Garden Show
Announcement that the Medford
Garden club will sponsor a flower
show at the Craterian theater, Au
gust 3. in connection with the mati
nee and evening showings of the reg
ular feature. Is expected to Inspire
considerable entertaining In the lo
cal folk from all sections of the val
ley, and If those who are In the
know are guessing correctly, many
luncheons will precede a visit to the
garden show and matinee.
Chat and Sew Club
Entertained, Snms .Valley
TABLE ROCK: The Table Rock
Chat and Sew club were very pleas
antly entertained by the Sams Valley
club last Thursday afternoon. The
program consisted of songs, readings
and Interesting games, followed by
delicious refreshments. The follow
ing ladles from here attended: Mes
dames Violet Schaefer, W. E. Morris,
Johnny Morris, John McBride. Tom
Wright, Frank Meyers, Fred Smith,
John Ware, Frank Hensley, Welden
Sage, Tony Seabrooke. Blanche Greg
ory, Ed Wilson, Gertrude House,
Charley Angle, Stanley Vaughn and
Misses Doris and Lois Schaefer.
Mistletoe Club "
To Meet August 3
The Mistletoe club of the Royal
Neighbors will meet with Mrs. Cora
Bashaw with a covered dish supper,
Wednesday evening, August 3, at 8:30.
Members and friends are Invited to
attend this affair as It will probably
be the last one during the fruit sea
eon. For particulars call Mrs. Bashaw.
Miss Mulchay Feted at
Lovely Bridge Event
Miss Ruth Mulchay of San Fran
cisco, who Is house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward C. Kelly this week, was
the Incentive for a lovely bridge party
at the Kelly home Wednesday even
lug. There were three tables of cards In
play In rooms decorated in an abund
ance of summer flowers, and prizes
awarded the honor guest Miss Mul
chay; Mrs. Bruce Bauer, who held
high score for women, and Robert
Kelly, w.ho held high score for men.
Guests invited for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bauer, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Perl, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hostel, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mulhol
land, Miss Louise Kelly, Miss Mul
chay, and Messrs. Harry Skyrman
and Robert Kelly.
Miss Mulchay was also honored at
luncheon at the Hotel Medford Wed
nesday, given by A. 8. Rosenbaum,
and E. E. Kelly arranged a fishing
trip for her pleasure Thursday. She
plans to leave this evening for the
south.
.Miss McCIure Honored
At Dinner Tuesday
Complimenting their house guest,
Miss Maurlne McCIure of Rumson,
N. J., Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Green en
tertained at dinner Tuesday at their
home on Park avenue. Covers were
placed for Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boggs,
their house guest, Miss Edith Sinnot
of Portland, Carter Boggs, Stanley
Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. Htldlng Bengt
son, Miss Dorothy Paley, Miss Maurlne
McCIure, Sandy Green and Dr. and
Mia. Green.
Younger Set Goes
Swimming and Dancing
A group of the younger set motor
ed to Applegate last evening for a
on-host swimming party and supper,
which was followed by dancing at the
home of Miss Ethel Chord.
In the party were Misses Chord,
Nelle Green, Barbara Hauk. Sybil
Jean Young, Zoe Dell Lantls, Frances
M oiler and Peggy Miller, and Messrs.
Bill Walker, Jack Murray, Max Car
ter, Harold GeBauer, Allen Spauldlng,
Sandy Green and Charles Clay.,
Judge and Mrs. Evans
Visit Friends Here
Judge and Mrs. Walter Evans of
New York City stopped here Wednes
day to visit Medford friends, en route
to the coast for an extensive vacation
trip. Judge Evans Is Judge of the
court of customs and will spend the
major portion of his vacation on the
Pacific coast.
Aldens Return
From Motor Trip
Mr. and Mrs. George Alden of 20
South Orange have returned to their
home from a three weeks motor trip
to the coast and points north. While
JUNE COl-LYER.
Beautiful, expressive eyes are na
ture's gift to a pretty woman but,
like almost everything else, a little
grooming Improves them.
In making up my eyes, which are
light brown, I use brown eyeshadow
and black mascara, but I use only a
little of each.
To give added depth and lustre to
the eyes, I rub a bit of brown eye
shadow over the lids. Too much
shadow will give an artificial appear
ance to the face.
away they visited In Oregon, Wash
ington and British Columbia.
Notice has been given that the SE'4
SW'4, Section 3, Township 34 South,
Range 1 E. W. M.. 40 acres In Jack
son county. Is restored to rn try,
subject to the rights of ex-service
men of any war in which the United
States have been engaged, and to citi
zens who served with the AlllfXl
armies during the World war, on Au
gust 23, 1D32, and open to the gen
eral publis, if still vacant, on No
vember 22, 1032, at the United States
Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, and
all inquiries relative thereto should
be addressed to that office.
Applications may be filed by ex
service men within 20 days prior to
the date of the opening, or from Au
gust 3, 1932, to August 22, 1932, and
by the general public, If the land Is
still vacant, from November 2, 1032,
to November 21, 1032, and all appli
cations filed during this period will
be considered as filed simultaneously
and a drawing will be held to deter
mine the winner If more than one
files.
Portraits of distinction. The Peas
leys, opp. Holly theater.
Phone 542. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Crystalglow Kodak gloss supreme.
The Peasleys opp. Holly theater.
H0ME OWNED AND OPERATED"-
In l!m with the extensive food
conservation program, planned here
and throughout the state to enable
all citizens to be well fed during the
coming winter, ln spite of depression,
several suggestion were presented the
Mall Tribune today by Mrs. H. D.
McCaskey.
The price of green beans Is at pres
ent very low, and Mrs. McCaskey sub
mits the following recipe from her old
German cookbook, as an Ideal way of
preserving beans and one which can
be carried out by any person who will
follow the Instructions carefully. It
is called "Salted Green Beans." The
Ingredients are green beans and salt,
and the process reads:
"Wash, string and slice the beans,
and pack in layers with salt, Into
stone Jars. Each layer of beans must
be pressed down with a wooden pes
tle. Through this process some Juice
will collect on the beans when they
are all In. Now place a piece of
white muslin on them, a little board
weighted down with a stone on top
of that and keep them cool. When
using, soak them In water to take
out some of the salt. Look to It that
there Is no mould forming on them.
The cloth, board and stone must be
cleaned occasionally."
Another recipe suggested by Mrs.
McCaskey Is for the preparation of
sauer kraut, which se says "you may
not like, but will find very healthful
and good for you and your family."
The Ingredients are firm, white
cabbage heads and salt. Preparation:
Remove the bad outer leaves, cut the
cabbage in halves, cut out the heart,
slice the cabbage in fine shreds and
put Into a clean barrel or stone Jar.
First place whole cabbage leaves over
the bottom of the Jar or barrel, pack
on a layer of sltced cabbage, strew
It with salt and pack on another
layer, pressing each layer down firm
ly, and so on until the cabbage Is
all used up. Press the contents down
firmly so the liquor will cover the
cabbage, then cover It with a clean
piece of white muslin, a board and a
stone to hold It down. Look after It
occasionally and clean the cloth ,
board and stone. After the cabbage
baa fermented enough, which you
will know by its sour odor, put It in
a cool place.
Both recipes have been tried oy
Mrs. McCaskey and other Medford
women, who recommend them as de
licious and practical. Mrs. McCaskey
also recommends the crocking of eggs
as an economy measure, stating that
chose put down In liquid glass are
very fine for all uses but poaching.
While products are cheap and winter
ahead, all housewives are advised to
Join the busy bee In preparing for
the cold season, when living will be
more difficult than It Is now.
Poultry Clinic
Slated Saturday
A free feed show and poultry clinic
at the F. E. Samson company, 220
North Riverside, will be conducted
Saturday, July 30, for the purpose
of acquainting southern Oregon
ranchers with the davantagea of
Sperry's feeds.
At 11 o'clock In the morning, Sper
ry carrier pigeons will be released for
Portland, carrying special messages.
Wired answers will be sent back to
Medford upon their arrival, F. E. Sam
son announced today.
VAIDEN APPOINTED
ON FARM LOAN BOARD
WASHINGTON, July 29. (P)
President Hoover today reappointed
Vulosko Valden of Farmvllle, Va., as
a member of the federal farm loan
board. Valden for 13 years was presi
dent of the Federal Land bank of
Baltimore.
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WITH THE VALLEY TKADE IS THE VALLEY JX1A1JE
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner
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1 bantciima
Phone
603
Free
Delivery
Daily
8-10-2-4
Phone 20
IT PAYS TO GO OUT OF YOUR WAY TO TRADE AT
THE PEERLESS
HIGHEST quality local meats always combined with the lowest possible price!
You'll take advantage of this combination when you shop here.
Shoulder
Milk Fed
Prime
Beef
Veal Roasts
Bee Pot Roasts
Fresh Dressed Hens 3Selbs h
Frying Rabbits
Peerless Butter
lb. 21c
Fresh Churned
Creamery
ib. gy2c
1 3v2c
Picnic Hams
Mild cure lb. IJVC
Veal Stew
Boiling Be
Hamburger or Sausage
Fancy Veal
Choice Rib
2 lbs. 19c
WEIHER5
BOLOGNA
LIVER SAUSAGE
PORK STEAK
ibs. 25 c
Pure Lard or Shortening
4 lbs. 29c
Li.
IWE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTSg
No Depression
Here
Reliable's way of giv
ing good prices and
QUALITY to you
makes good business
for us, and so we are
able to give you excep
tionally LOW PRICES
EVERY DAY.
Week-End Specials
Chase and ! inborn Coffee lb. 33
American Club Coffee lb. 17
Swans Down Cake Flour 27
r s,
Hard Wheat Flour $1.09 I
Satina or LaFrance 3 tor 25
(Sample package of each FREE)
Nallys Breakfast Syrup, Cane and Maple Pint 19
Brooms each 39
Norwegian Sardines (cross pack)- 3 fr 29
Mission Bell Toilet Soap 4 bar' 19
White Eagle Laundry Soap .....10 bars 25
Palmolive Toilet Soap 3 fors 23
' (With 1 pkg. Palm Olive Beads FREE)
100 lb. C. and H. Sugar $4.59
FIRE PROTECTION
COST IS REDUCED
IN STATE FOREST
SALEM, July 39. (&) Expenditure
for foreat protection In Oregon on
lands coming under the Jurisdiction
of the state fores-try department the
paat six months were a, third less
than for the first alx months of
1931. Lynn F. Cronmlller, state for
eater, announced.
The expenditures Include all those
made by various associations of the
state aa well as those made directly
out of the forester's office. Total for
the first six months this year were
07,723 as agalnat (127.478 a year ago,
showing a decrease of 41.7S5.
A contributing factor In the re
duced expenditure has been the fsy-
orable fire season. Cronemlller said.
However, a reduction In salaries and
the cost of supplies and equipment
nas alio contributed Its share. The
first half of the year 1931 wu ex
tremely hazardous. Fires started at
the time of the serious windstorm
of April 22 nd continued through
out the season. This made It neces
sary to Immediately place the full
personnel In the field.
"So far the 1932 season has been
the most favorable the patrol or
ganizations have experienced In a
number of years," Cronemlller said
Past Potentate
Of Shrine Dies
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 99. (API
Edward N. Strong. 68. prominent
Portland Insurance man and past Il
lustrious potentate of Al Kader
Shrine temple here, died at a hospital
here today. Strong suffered a para
lytic stroke In Seattle July 16, and
was brotight to a hospital here Mon
day. The paralysis wu followed by
appearance of a blood clot on the
I brain, causing his death.
St. Helens. Local mill of Mccor
mick Lumber Co. resumed operations.
Salem. Mark ungate purchased
Cherry City Hour mill of this city.
PERMANENT
WAVES
French Steam Push Wave
Complete
$1.98
Finger Wave 50c
For a limited time only
ALAINE'S
Beauty Shop
Phone 1518 113 E. Main
3 Min. Oats, Premium large pkg. 25
Large White King Granulated Soap (small pkg. free) 37
Bishop's Cocoa 1 lb. package 15
Jewel Shortening . 4 lb. pail 47
Del Monte Golden Bantam Corn (No. 2 can) 16
Del Monte Tomato Juice (No. 1 can) 3 for 29
Knight's Grape Juice Pint bottle 19
Del Monte Crushed or Sliced Pineapple (No. 2 can) 15
1 Buffalo Matches (6 box carton) 21
Garden Patch Peas (No. 2 can). 2 for 25t
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
......4 lb 25?
2 do. 29
Each 5
4 lb. 10
Tomatoes
Sunkist Oranges
Large Ripe Cantaloupes
Dry Onions ......... ....
Cukes 2 tor 5
Potatoes "Extra Fancy" 12 lbs. for 25
We have Ripe Watermelons on Ice
Come in and see our Apples.
ARSH'S GROCERY
Personal Attention.
Prompt Service
Phone 252
Lunch Goods for the Outing
We have a complete line of all lunch goods for the
outing. Come in and look over our stock; also see
our window display.
Canned Meats
Boned Chicken
Deviled Chicken
American Sardines
Norwegian Sardines
French Sardines
Kippered Snacks
Ripe Olives
Green Olives
Stuffed Olives
Pickles
Preserves
Marmalade
Jellies
Baked Beans
Potato Chips
Sandwich Spread
Peanut Butter
Fancy Cheese
Wax Paper
Paper Plates
SATURDAY SPECIALS!
Diamond W. Grapefruit, 2 cans 33c
Good light weight Brooms, each 29c
Parson's Household Ammonia 21c
Stewart's Comb Honey, new honey, comb. . . c
Heinz Pork and Beans, plain, med. size, 2 for 25c
New Improved Citrus Washing Powder, 2 pkgs.
for 49c and an extra pkg. for ...... c
0'CEDARMOP p . . ... .Special
0CEDAR POLISH RrilM i9c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
HOME MADE CAKES AND PIES
Try Our Telephone Service. It Is Dependable
Five Free Deliveries on Saturday
NEW CENTRAL MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Steer Beef Roast, lb. 1 2C
Choice Young Rabbits, R. I. Red Hens, Fryers
Steer Beef Steaks, lb. . . .
Fresh Side Pork, lb
Home Rendered Lard, 3 Ibs.
Phone 81
. 20c
. 12c
. 25c
We Deliver
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