Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOTO M30L TBTBUyE, MEDFORD, OBEOOy, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932.
PJLG1E THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Em N talon
Mrs, Young's Home
Scene of Bridge Event , j
The home ot Mrs. J. W. Young on,
South OaJcdale. with Its spacious j
lawn, formed a lovely setting Tues-
day for the benefit bridge party of!
the Catholic women, at which there!
were 10 tables in play.
The tables were arrang-ed on the
lawn and prizes went to Mrs, C. C,
Murray. Miss Ann Keliehor, Mra.j
Ferna and Mrs. Lena.
Following cards, refreshments were
served fn the dining room, which was
attractively decorated with gladloit.
beautifully arranged about the punch
bowl. The hostess was assisted in
serving by Mrs. F. E. Bigelow, Mis.
Hunter and Mrs. Gritsch.
Proceeds of the event will be do
nated St. Ann's Altar society.
Mrs. Waterman Hostess
At Evening or Bridge
A pleasant event of last evening
was the party given by Mrs. T. A.
Waterman, who invited In friends
for two tables of bridge. Out-of-town,
guests for the occasion were
Mra. Thompson of Pasadena, house
guest of Mrs. E. W. Simmons, and
Mrs. Carpenter, niece of Mr. Water
man, who la also here from the
southern Btate.
Prizes at cards were awarded Mrs.
T. B. Morris and Mrs. Carpenter.
Bridge was followed by refreshments.
served by the hostess.
Gores on Short
Holiday at Lake
Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Gore and
daughter Rosa left yesterday for Lake
o' the Woods, where they will enjoy
a short holiday.
Mrs. Johnsen Invites
Friends to Bridge Party
Mrs. A. P. Johnsen entertained in
formally last evening at her attrac
tive country home, inviting friends
In for several games of bridge. There
were two tables in play.
4.4
Hammonds Return
From Trip South.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hammond have
returned from a week's vacation trip
through California.
My Beauty Hint
General and Mrs. Brown 1
Expected From South
General and Mrs. Robert Brown
from San Francisco are expected to
arrive here tomorrow to be guest of
Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Voorhtea at
their country home south of the city.
Mrs. Voonbles, who Is now visiting
her sister, Mrs. Margaret Blddle, at
her ranch home In Klamath county,
also will arrive In Medlord tomorrow.
Misses Brown and Muncle,
Luncheon Guests Here
Miss Phoebe Brown ot San Fran
cisco, accompanied by Miss Eleanor
Muncle of Baltimore, were guests
here yesterday at the Gordon Voor
hles home' lor luncheon, having
stopped on their return from the
north, where they visited friends In
Victoria, B. and Portland.
Miss Hares Motors .
To Lake' With Guests
Miss Mary Hayes, daughter of Br.
and Mrs. James C. Hayes, has s
house guests this week Miss '
and Miss Ellen Ser&anous .
land, both students at the Ui..
of Oregon. The three are enjoying.
a trip to Crater lake today, accom
panied by Miss Hayes" sister Patricia, j
Mrs. Brayton Honored ,
At Birthday Party
Complimenting Mrs. Wra. Brayton
on the occasion ot her birthday, a
number of her friends entertained
with a no-host party at the Br&yton
home Monday venlng.
Dinner was followed by bridge,
with about 20 guests gathered at the
tables.
Ladles' Auxiliary to
Meet Friday
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the F. O.
E. will meet In regular session Fri
day, August 19, at B p. m. All mem
bers of the auxiliary are urged Us at
tend. Rfcgets Leave for
Camping-, .Fishing
Mr, and Mrs. Sprague Btegel are
leaving today for the upper reaches
of the Rogue for a several days out
ing and fishing expedition.
ALL E
I
FENCES STARR
My secret of keeping thin la oo
secret at all. I simply go to bed
without my dinner.
A busy woman needs nourishment
at noon-time. When I am working
in the studio. I eat at noon so I will i
have "power" lor the afternoon.
A glass of mUfc or orange Juice at 'j
night, with an apple or lettuce for
bulk, makes one feel amazingly thin 1
on arising the next morning. I think
women should eat enough to be j
healthy, but they should choose the
,wopei time to do H. 1
Vacationing1 at j
Lake o the Hoods .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hubbard and 1
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Bauer ot this
city are spending the week at Lake ;
o' the Woods. I
Work of moving equipment to the
ne-w county courthouse la now under
way, and wll) be In lull swing early
next week. It Is expected fhaC all
the equipment will be In the new
structure by the end ot next week
and arranged m ample time for the
dedication exercises, September I.
The benches in the courtroom have
been removed, and are now being vary
nished. They have been fn use since
the construction of the court house
at Jacksonville, and are noted tor
their hard discomfort.
Work of moving the assessor of
fice flies and desks started this morn
Inc. Most of the mterfai not actu
ally used in the transaction of county
business has been hauled to the new
quarters. The state polfce depart-
l ment will be the last office moved.
I Th jutuntn Caff nrinnarc tcttt ftrtt
be moved to the Jail on the roof, unetj
the sheriff's office has been moved;
which wlU be among the last.
The present equipment wiif be used
and little new furniture has been
ordered. -
Painters will be through with their
Job early next week. The final coat
of varnish, la now being applied.
GOLD BEACH Black Cat Oarage) ted MW.000 tor improvement OJ WJl-J DOLD BEXCH Work commence
installed two new gasoline pumps. lamette- river bet ween Oregon Cltyj on construction ot road leading Iron
PORTLAND War department kn)nd this place.
' Coast nlgnway down to oeach.
COQUtLLS New equipment In
stalled at Economy Market.
Indiana Jobless t
Aided By Gardens '
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (JP) Indiana ,
has turned extensively to relief gar-
dens to feed unemployed and parti
time employes, H. E, Young of Pur
due university, has reported.
Fifty communities and 30 Indus
tries have projects. These Include I
1,500 industrial gardens ot 1.000 acres, f
2 community gardens of 784 acres, f
and 45,000 supervised home gardens
ot 6,000 acres.
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20
WILLAMfNA Crushing of rock
started at Rogers quarry recently.
4
BANDON Construction work start'
ed on new boat house lor V. 3. Coast ,
Guard.
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED g
rpend
Wisely
You can do so'by trading
at the Peerless Market
where you can get the
very Highest Quality of
local meats at the Lowest
Possible Prices. If you
care to, we will gladly de
liver your order and as
sure you the choicest cuts.
Just give us a ring and be
convinced.
Phone 603 Free Delivery Daily 8-10-2-4
Steer Beef Pot Roasts
Fancy Beef None Finer
Vea! Roasts
Fancy
M(Ut Veal
lb. 9c
Smoked Boston Butts
Lean M1W Cure
Shoulder
Pig Pork
Picnic Shoulders
Pork Roasts
Wieners or Bologna
Liver Sausage
Rib Steaks
Sugar
Cure
Tender
Prime Beet
2V2C
POUND
Peerless Butter
Fresh Churned
Creamery JtJbG
Fresh
Rendered
Pure Lard
4 lb. 35c
DO ALL YOUR MARKETING At This
FRIENDLY HOME - OWNED STORE
AND SAVE ALWAYS IN ALL WAYS
Day after day our foods are consistently finer in quality
and lower in price. Why shop around when it's all to your
advantage to trade here . . . with EXPERIENCED
CLERKS always ready to serve you , . . dependable phone
service. FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY ... and a
FREE PARKING LOT.
Saturday and Monday Savings
Buy 1 lb. ot Cookies sad get a "Big Baker Balloon Free"
2.1bs."Krispy Crackers, fresh -stock -., 2 Id
Fancy Royal Club Hominy, No. 2i tin 10
Tender Sweet Corn, white or yellow. No. 2- can 10i
Cove Oysters, "Meco Brand" 1
Albers Yellow or White Corn Meal, package . .'...1Q
SCHILLING PRODUCTS
Green or Black Tea
ft 18S lA 33
Baking Powder, 12 oz 31
Tea Strainers Free
We, Will Serve Iced Tea
-
Tillamook Cheese, lb lg
Franco-American Spaghetti, can 7l
Blue Jacket Sardines, can I 2C I
(We will pay 21 tor No. 1 Eggs)
B 3-Minute Oats with premium Hoc
Package Coffee 'lb. 19
Hill Bros. Blue Can Coffee '. lb. 28
Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee . lb. 34
-15
Prime
Steer Ribs
Choice
Veal
4 lb: 25c
2to2'2
lb. avg.
Boiling Bee
Veal Stew
Frying Rabbits
Hamburger or Sausage
Fresh Dressed Fryers
Fancy Dill Pickles dozen 10c
Fancy
Milk Fed
lb. 13c
2 lbs. 19c
lb. 20c
Vegetable Dept. Under New Management
r .
neeis t
Onions tt
Beans . .
Celery. . ,9c sialk
Oranges 25c doz.
Radishes
Tomatoes 35c lug
Pickling .Cues
Lemons 15c doz.
I T iiiiiiii HTri m - r ii i i --.l'"t-.'.tfrvv
2 WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCT
Balco Malt, the double refined
Peaches, No. 2!,i can
Fancy Alaska Red Salmon, lg. can
Fancy Eoyal Club Shrimp 15
White Eagle Laundry Soap, 10 bars 25
Toilet Soap (Free Dutch, oven) 6 bars '. 25
Camay Soap, 3 bars .'. . 19
Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lbs... 1.05
A Big Line of Quality. Produce
Fancy Celery ot Lettuce 2 for 15J
Dry Onions 6 lbs for 10$
Extra Large Local Cant, each 5
Juice Lemons : 2 doz. 19
Bunch Vegetables $ for 10
Local Spinach, Green Peas, Ground Cherries,
Radishes, Egg Plant, Slimmer Squash, Free Stone
Poaches, and Gravenstem Apples,
Tomatoes, 20-lb. crate .......... 39c
CITY MEAT MARKET
Phone 324.
121 N. Central
4 Free Deliveriea Daily
Shoulder Pork Roast 1Qc
Veal Roast. . . . &
Breast of Veal . 7c
Shoulder Spring Lamb ib 8c
Bacon, Sugar Cured MSc
Hens, Fryers and Rabbits
See Our Large Display of Lunch Meat
Personal Attention Phone 252 Prompt Service
i
Golden Bear Cookies
We have a. fresh shipment of the famous Golden
Bear Cookies. These are the original, spicy cinna
mon cookies, put up in I -pound tins to insure fresh
ness. We will have a special price on these cookies
tomorrow
New York Cream Cheese
If you like a rich, snappy cheese, we have it. We
have added the full New York Cream to our long
list of American and imported cheeses. This is the
cheese that bites back. Include a pound with your
grocery order.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Golden Bear Cookies, 1-Ib, tins, each 39c
"Neokies," the entree (Ravioli), per tin 23c
Crimson Rambler Syrup, cane and maple,
2V2-lb. size 43c
White King Washing Powder. One large and
one small package. Both for 39c
Diamond W. Sliced Pineapple. No. 2V2 can, 2 for 33c
Home-Grown Fruits
and Vegetables
Try Our
Telephone Service.
It's Dependable
Fresh Home Made
Cakes and Pies
Five Free
Deliveries on
Saturday
NEW CENTRAL MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Steer Beef Roast, LB. . . . 12c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. . . ; . 12c
Steer Beef Steaks, lb. . . . . 20c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. , 25c
Phone 81 We Deliver
LOOK! LOOK!
BERT'S WASH RACK
Is Giving a REGULAR CAR WASH
CfV TO THE FIRST 6 CAES
t3V-Jw SATUEDA7 M0RJHNO
WATCH FOR OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS
114 S. Riverside
BERT COMPEAR Owners KENNETH HATHAWAY
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