METTFCmD MAr. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton Entertains Club. Mrs. R. U. Lunuden was hoeie&a yesterday to tb Thursday Bridge club. Lady Kiwanlani To Meet Monday. Luncheon and bridge at the Hotel Medlord will be enjoyed by Lady Kl wanlans Monday. Luncheon baa been announced for 1 o'clock and a large attendance la anticipated. Mrs. Barr Hostess To Lady Lions Mrs. Oerald Barr was hostess to the Lady Lions at her home Wednes day afternoon. Luncheon and brid?e Were enjoyed with two table In play. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Mark Jarmln and Mrs. I. E. Foy. . Mrs. Snider to Attend Mother's Day Festivities. Mrs. Maude Snider is among Med ford mothers who will spend thts week-end on the University of Ore gon campus, where all mothers will be feted at numerous eventa. She will be guest of her daughter. Miss Mary Snider, a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Radio Programs of Music Week Enjoyed. Many people in the valley enjoyed programs presented under auspices of the Jackson County Music Teachers' association from station KMED this week. Featured were programs by Mrs. Rawles Moore, Mrs. George An drews and Miss Imogene Wallace, local musicians. Levy Students in Radio Recital. Victor Levy, violin instructor of the Institute of Musical Education In this city, will present his pupils In a half hour recital over KMED this evening from 7 to 7:30 o'clock In orchestral numbers. Mr. Levy will also play several violin &olos. A very Interest ing program will be presented. Altar Guild Food Sale Is Tomorrow The nut bread is baking today and brownies will be skipping tomorrow at the food sale to be sponsored by Altar Guild of St. Mark's church, Episcopal, members of the commit tee announce. All sorts of tasty pas tries, salads and meat dishes will go on sale. Plans were completed for tne event at a committee meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Porter. Mrs. Johnson Home From Visit In South Mrs. Frederick Johnson has re turned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Brown, of Pasadena, Cal. Dr. George John son, who accompanied his mother south, will remain In Los Angeles for several months, taking charge of the dental practice of Dr. Franklin Greer, who has gone east for his health. Pocahontas Lodge to Sponsor Dance Tho Pocahontas lodge will outer tain at dancing this evening In the lodge hall for the pleasure of Poca hontas, Redmen and Redmen's wives and invited friends. The affair has been arranged In celebration of St. Tammany's day. Dickey's orchestra will play music for dancing, and guests who do not en Joy dancing will play cards. Dancing and cards will be followed by refreshments . Normal School League Plans Saturday Tea The Women's League of the South ern Oregon Normal school Is sponsor ing a tea Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 in the auditorium for the benefit of the mothers of all stu dents and alumni of S. O. N. S. A program has been arranged and a large crowd Is anticipated. The committees for the affair ln elude Elsie Esbech. general chair man; Jean Baylls, decorations; Doris Porter, reception; Virginia Fick, pro gram. Concert to Observe Music Week and Mother's Day. National Music week and Mother's day will be observed at. the First Presbyterian church Sunday. Special music has been arranged for tn morning service and In the evening a sacred concert will be presenteq under direction of Mrs. Elsie Can ton Strang. The concert Is planned for 8:0u o'clock and an Invitation Is extended the public. The program will be an nounced 8unday morning. Presbyterian Choir Entertained Thursday. Following choir practice last even ing. Miss Dorothy Reynolds, pianist, and Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, di rector of the Presbyterian musical organization, entertained the mem bers at the Holland Hotel. An In formal hour of visiting was enjoyed and followed by refreshments. Mrs. Montgomery Here For Lodge Session. Mrs. Naomi Montgomery of Port land arrived last evening from the north to visit friends and attend the session here tomorrow of Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile. She will be welcomed by many friends in the Rogue River valley. Fine Beef to Be Shown Here company of this city from Mrs. Mike Hanley's ranch on the north Pacific highway. This steer was sold for more than 1100, according to Herb Meusel, showing that ther Is profit in the raising of high quality beef cattle. This animal was given special feed and prepared for exhibition at the Pacific Livestock exposition. How ever, It was secured by the Rogue River Meat company and will be sold to Rogue River valley heat users the latter part of next week. "Never before, in my wide experi ence In all sections of the United States, have I dressed as fine an anl- i mal as this Hanley steer." Jack Bur rows, In charge of the Rogue River Meat company s slaughterhouse, said yesterday, it Is without question the finest steer ever displayed by the Peerless Market, according to Herb Meusel. f Let's Join the Parade! National Cotton Week begins May 11. Come and see the clever frocks for morning, afternoon and evening sell ing from ftl.es up at ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN 19 A. L. Williams, who left Jackson-1 field, Cal., died there, according to villa about a year ago for Bakers-1 word received. JEWS IN GERMANY IN SAD CONDITION NEW YORK, May 12 (AP) Doro thy Thompson, former newspaper correspondent In Berlin who in pri vate life la Mrs. Slncllar Lewis, ar rived from a visit to Germany today and said "Odd to say, I found the Germans happy." "Of course," she added, "there are 50,000 In Jail who are not happy." Miss Thompson, who made this trip to Germany to write a series of articles for the Jewish tele graph le agency, described the Jews in Ger many as being In "a truly hopeless state." 4 You really will buy land at your own price at the Land Auction Sale. Be ready. THE MEV6.PA7 NOTHIN& BUT A BUNCH i i 'wr.jB . i i i ik trrkimszj 3 o yp'igg I 1 S3 Phone 603 for Free Delivery This news ad will be published every week for the pleas ure and profit of local housewives. ee m max. 5AV HERE'S A CORKEI2 ) I T7 LOOK AT TV IS COMIC 1 STRIP BEItSCr PRINTED &Y thg peeRiess AARKT FREE A Large Fancy TURKEY will be given to the person guessing nearest to the cor rect weight of a FANCY PRIZE STEER whlcli Is pictured on an other page of tills Issue. The Bteer will be on display at this market all day Sat urday and will be weighed at 8 p. m. Saturday night. And look! This steer will be on sale the last of next week. And Father continues: "Makes me think, Ma, you get Full Weight of Fine Local .Meats when you buy at the Peerless." Extra Specials on YoungMutton Legs, fine for roasting lb. 8y2c Chops, loin or rib cuts lb. 7y2c Shoulder Roasts . . lb. 5y2c Leg Roasts . lb. 14c Shoulder RoaStS h.QV2C Veal Steaks shidr. cuts 2 lbs. 25c Ham sugar cured whole or half lb 1 4y2c Hens, fresh dressed lb-17 VC Not Leghorns Hamburger or sausage 3 lbs. 25c ileal rl 4 ibs. 29 Pork Loin Roasts lb. Weiners, Bologna lb. Liver Sausage lb. Pure Lard or Shortening . . Boneless Pigs Feet 14 oz.jar 20c 28 oz. jar 35c Flavor Foods Tamales 2 cans 35c Sweet India Relish bulkpt. 20c Large Strawberries, 4 cups for Klamath Potatoes, 50 lbs. for Southern Grapefruit, medium size, 6 for 13c Fancy New Peas, 3 lbs. 13c Large market bunches Carrots 15 WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner. Phone 20 Our PoUcy To Serve t ' ipF Phone 20 por Food Free Delivery HONESTLY Guaranteeing you perfect goods and complete satis faction. SINCERELY Bringing you finest quality foods at money saving prices. COURTEOUSLY Co-operating with efficient service by experi enced clerks. , Walnuts Fane. Ore. Grown 2 lb 29c Olives, Ripe, Tall Can 2 for 19c CORN No. 2 can 3 Cans 27c Sardines Lg. oval can 3 Cans 25c Scott's Toilet Tissue 6 for 45c Corned Beef Fine Qua!. Can 1 V2c JELLO .... 3 for 23c (And new recipe book Free) Calumet Baking Powder lb.27c (And a pkg. of Cocoanut Free) Post Toasties ... 3 Pkgs.25c (And a 5c Candy Bar Free) Swans Down Cake Flourlge. Pkg. 25c Post's Bran Flakes . 2 for 19c COFFEE, 1 lb. Maxwell House 29i 2 lb. can 57; 4 lb can . $1.00 Golden Age MACARONI 3 packages for 10 CAN1JED FRUITS a good buy now, only .each 15 Blackberries, Loganberries, giapefruit, pears, apricots and Peaches GREEN LIMA BEANS No. 2 can 2 for 25( PEAS Fancy "Blue Bunny" tiny size. No. 2 tin 15 RED SALMON tall can 15 PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb. in glass 14 Fancy Full Sliced PINEAPPLE No. 2', 17'A( Hardwheat FLOUR, 'Snow Bird' or 'Kitchen Queen' 99 "Seal of Oregon" A money-back guarantee Finest Quality Produce STARTED- Baby Chicks Buy our B. W. D. tested chicks from heavy-laying stock. Our Battery Brooder makes it possible for us to start and store chicks safely . . . You get the best chicks from MONARCH Now available in any quantity: R. I. Reds, Buff Orpingtons, Australorps Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Cor. 6th and Bartlett. Phone 260 Soutnern Oregon people who ohop ing the drcaacd cri-asa of this Il.ie at the Peerless Market tomorrow and 1260-pound steer which was recently next week will be Interested In see- I purchased by the Rogue River Ment rEeisy Personal Attention Prompt Service Avoid Shopping Inconveniences no walking, driving or parking difficulties. Just Phone 252 For Food CHOOSE NOW your week-end vegetables with a good measure of fruit for in between meals. You will like our complete stock their freshness and flavor. Here are a few suggestions I FANCY LARGE LETTUCE 3 heads 10c Fancy STRAWBERRIES 3 for 19 New crop TURNIPS and BEETS 3 for 10 New PEAS 3 pounds 14 Fancy large Arizona GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25 Local SPINACH 2 pounds 9 Also New Potatoes, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Mustard Greens, Cabbage, Celery, Carrots, Rhubarb, Water Cress, Pine apples, and citrus fruits. Artichokes Asparagus Beets Carrots Cucumbers Cabbage Apples Avocados - Bananas Strawberries Fresh Limes Water Cress Turnips Lettuce Onions Peas Peppers Radishes Spinach Celery- Grapefruit Lemons Oranges Pineapples Rhubarb Tomatoes SATURDAY SPECIALS Rinopo59 other's Day "Angel Sunshine" Cakes 40 and 50 Cup Cakes, dozen Golden Mayonnaise and Tart-a-Maze an Oregon product. Pint jar Hill's Blue Can Coffee, 1 lb 26 Calumet Baking Powder, 1-lb. can 27 (2-ounce package Cocoanut FREE) Royal Club Grape Fruit, No. 2 can, 2 for 25 FIVE FREESDEL1VERIES ON SATURDAY All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. PHONE 252 CENTRAL MARKET Phone 81. Free Delivery SPECIALS CHOICE HENS AND FRYERS Pork Shoulder Roast Lb. 10c Pork Steaks Lb. 10c Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb. 10c FINE ASSORTMENT LUNCH MEATS If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune