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SIEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRlttST, AUGUST 19, 1932. PAGE SINE Nandie's Grill, Open Saturday, Provides Smart New Dining Place F BE Delicious Italian dishes, tasty French morsels and satisfying Amer ican lunches and dinners, enjoyed In an atmosphere of old Venice, await southern Oregon people who dine at handle's Grill. Medlo'd'a new. smart restaurant. Carpenters, electricians painters and decorators are working at top speed, today, putting on the finishing touches H preparation for the opening tomorrow. Nandte's new Grill reflects the ar tistry of Med ford's decorators and workmen. A touch of old France is added to the Italian atmosphere in harmony with French dishes that will grace Nandle's menu. An entirely new entrance greets the diner who visits Nandie's tomorrow. Modernistic trim adds life to the otherwise severe front while over the graceful center arch the name "Nandle's" Is emblazoned In neon. Upon entering the grill, a long mahogany-topped fountain dominates the front left while pastry and candy counters are at the right. Twelve cozy, booths line the walls of Nandle's, fashioned of Philippine mahogany In modernistic design and trimmed In dull gold. Individual little table lamps flood each booth In a soft glow. Indirect lighting, from beauti fully designed, hand-wrought lamps give' ample light for the main room and three center tables. An outstanding feature of Nandle's Grill la the mezzanine party room finished In French and Italian shades of green and yellow with black trim ming. Forty people are accommodat ed in this cozy banquet room which overlooks the main floor. Seven little French windows, screened If desired with Venetian blinds, line the front of this mezzanine room. Saturday's opening la assuming the aspect of a social event In this city with people from all parts of the Rogue River valley anxious to view F. E. Nandie's beautiful new restau rant. Music will be a feature of the debut of Nandle's Grill tomorrow and delilous foreign and American dishes will be served. A colorful neon sign, with modern istic trim, will invite hungry diners to Nandie's Grill In th evening while neon window signs will inform the public of Nandte's fountain and pastries. FINE NEW GRILL In remodeling and equipping his artistic new grill, P. E. Nandle patron, lzed local firms and employed Med ford workmen who ar completing finishing touches today In prepara tion for the opening tomorrow morn ing. Twelve handsome Philippine ma hogany booths with modernistic de- ' HAS KNEE OPERATION Mrs. James Gilbert of Eugene, who received serious Injuries here last week in an auto wreck on the Crater j Lake highway, underwent an opera tion at the Community hospital this ' morning for remedying of her knee, ! which was fractured In the collision, j She was reported getting along , nicely tfils afternoon, her general ' condition being much Improved. SUCCESS To Nandie's Grill F. E. Nandie is to be complimented upon the completion of his artistic cafe. Such an enterprise shows faith in Medford and Southern Oregon and is deserving of our patronage. SWEM'S BOOK and GIFT SHOP 1 1 - 'in i I IK Best Wishes For The Success Of Nandie's NewGrill Jimmie Valentine's Cafe ilgn In dull gold were manufactured by tht Trowbridge Cabinet Works, which also made thfe large fountain counter and other attractive fixtures. An archway marked by a Neon sign makes a unique entrance at Nandle' Oral, and guests will see a beauti fully arranged Interior with a de cidedly Venetian atmosphere. No ef fort has been spared to transform this cafe Into one of the outstand ing dining places In this part of the state, according to Mr. Nandle. Tom Swem designed and made the overhead light shades. In addition to small duplicate lamps for the booths. He also had charge of decorating the balcony and the main dining room. Extensive repairs were made In the kitchen, which has been enlarged to afford more space for the retail pastry department: Patrons of Nandle's will enjoy some thing different In the way of menus as the new chef will specialise in French and Italian foods, as well as American dishes. The following Medford firms fur nished materials for trilii fine new grill: Palmer Elecurls store, Lam port's, Medford Furnlliira and Hard ware Store, Trowtrldf.e Cabinet Works, Burk's Teili, ,snd Awning Works. Good news for t.'hie who dine at Nandle's Is the announcement that Snider', dairy product and bottled drinks win be. featuy;( exclusively at nanate's- Repeal Tofrid For Phoenix Speaker PHOENIX, Aug. il9f--Spl.) A. W. Shepherd will spsjk ,; the morning service at the Prcnby terlan church here Sunday on tlto topic. "Shall the 18t.h Amendment Bi: j F.epealed?" Spe cial music will be! furnished by the choir. Guest of Parents-kiln, Roy Oatton and daughter P at; Id a Ann of Cor vallls arrived here y train this morn ing to spend threei or four days va cationing with Mis. Oatton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robs tu Qale. JAMES HALL 10 FISH ROGUE AGAIN !N SPITE OF FIRST TOUGH L ttnue to Hollywood and will return to Medford In two weeks for a flail ing trip with Wm. p. Isaac, who ha acquainted many celebrities with the rirflrs. Inhabited by steelhead. They will be entertained while here at Mr. Uaaca" summer place, Big Rock lodge. The fishing expedition yesterday was made with L. Pennington of the Lions club. The service club mem bers were scheduled to have Mr. Halt as honor guest at their Wednesday luncheon but he arrived toy late. While here he appeared In a two-day program at the Fox Craterfan theatre. James Hall, motion picture star, who whipped .the reaches of the rug ged Rogue yesterday, wading forth In the icy water at a very early hour, returned to the city aans fish. 'They just weren't biting." But he's coming back to the Rogue when fishing Is better, he announced thl morning, and expects to have better luck. He left for Klamath Palls with his man ager. Harry Duncan, who also went fishing, and Gerald Barr of the Lions club, who motored vhem to the neighboring town. Prom Klamath Palls they will con- Special Banquet Room for Parties oa n 1 iFv-vi-ioinies , - INSURANCE agengy I Best Wishes for the Success of Nandie's HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS Were Used in Decorating NANDIE'S GRILL 4 LAMPORT'S EAST MAIN Phone 120-R I OPEN TOMORROW MedforcTsf Beautiful New Vene ti an Restaurant NANDIE'S GRILL Sped; lowing in Delicious American, Italian and French Dishes PASTRIES T,he Finest!. .Southern Oregon On Sale! F. E. NANDIE, Proprietor East Main CONGRATULATIONS F. E. NANDIE Upon the Opening of the Beautiful New NANDIE GRILL Electrical Installations Were Made By Palmer Electric Store "We Sell Happiness" Main and Bartlett. Phone 788 If It 1 1 Or Course . . The beautiful Philippine' Mahogany fixture in Nandie's fine new Grill were made by TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS ' t it I i ii ! It t 1 Mr. Francis Nandie is one more of our progressive .citizens who has faith in Medford ' future, and J j .takes pleasure in patronizing home industry, We 1 X wish him success 1 TUCKER'S COFFEE Roasted and Packed in Oregon Will Be Served in AN DIE'S GRILL N -r , . 1 . grc,p. . Only: the BEST.. Will Be Served to Those Who Dine at if NAMDIE'S GRILL That's WhV This New Restaurant V ill Exclusively o eirve SoMer Delicious ICE CREAM BUTTER- MILK-CREAM BOTTLED DRINKS t.u' jgfr. , CvA Just Trv Sni ' omaer s '8 You'll Superiorfty Of Products Snider Dairy & Produce Go. IF IT'S SNIDER'S IT'S THE BEST TO BUY!