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MEDFOTiD MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRTDTF, JUNE 9, 1933.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, June 9. (Spl.)
In place of the regular June meet
ing of the Willow Springs Thursday
club, the members plan a picnic June
11. Membera, their families and
Irlends are Invited. It will be held
along Rogue River on the Sam's Val
ley road out from Gold Hill. Bring
your picnic basket and table service
for your family. The club will iur
nleh coffee for all.
Ciel Clements left Tuesday for San
Francisco to sail for Colombia, South
Tmerlca, where he has accepted a
position with a platinum dredging
company. His brother. Dot. has Deen
employed thvre a year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davlsson ol
Table Rock, were Sunday callers at
the Frank Tompkins home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Board man, who
have lived tor years In this district,
have moved to Medford. "
George Elden and Miss Adelaide
Stambaugh, who have been guests
the past week of George's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. W.. Elden, returned to
Portland Tuesday.
Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Slagle of Talent were saddened by
the news of Mrs. Slagle '5 death June
a. They formerly resided here and
Mrs. Slagle was a member of the
Willow Springs Thursday club.
Robert Brophy, who spent six weeks
at the Parker home, returned Thurs
day to Burns, where he Is employed
by the Hlnes Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. BirkholR had
as week-end guests Mrs. Clara Kuen
Ell and her nephew, Daniel Kuenzll
of Milwaukee, Wis., who are touring
the coast by motor. They spent Sun
day at Crater lake and Miss and Mr.
Kuenzll left Monday for California.
Miss Gwendolyn Houston has Just
returned from Berkeley where ehe
received her master's degree from the
Unlvralty of California. She Is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Cornutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharpie have recently
purchased 70 acres of the old Straube
place now owned by Mr. Wilson. They
are erecting new buildings on this
property.
Mrs. W. K. Parker and family mo
tored to Grants Pass May SO, and
visited Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs.
H. B. Alverson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Young and
children spent a few days last week
as guests of relatives In Cottage
Grove.
RUCH, Jun 0. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mra. Ed Smith culled on Mr. and
Mrs. Will Smltft June 4.
Billy Anderson ! down from hi
ranch. He has not ahoarod sheop
yet. Nearly all flocks near Ruch
were sheared a month ago.
Mrs. K. R. Turpln and family apent
Memorial day with her mother, Mrs.
Llllle McDonough.
, Boyd Hamilton has been heiplng
with haying at the Pappass place.
Bryant Hamilton Is at Diamond
Lake with the Von der. Hellen oad
crew.
Olen Smith will leave June 10 for
work with the Diamond Lake crow.
Walter Martin of Eugone la spend
ing two weeka with Mrs. Mary Ham
ilton. ,
Mrs. Ivan MoDonough and daugh
ters, Irene and Lillian, spent the
first week of vacation at Persist.
Miss Rose Buckley. Mrs. p. E. Blga
low and D. P. Buckloy attended the
graduation exercises of St. Mary's
academy at Medford.
PROSPECT. Jun O Rnl ffv.
lyn Ditswortb is spending the week
in Aahland as house guest of her
aunt, Mrs, Llrale Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Manning were
in Medford Wednesday. They wore
dinner guests of Mrs. B, H. Hurd.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Clarke and
family left June 1 for California
where they will remain for some time
and then drive .to Alabama to mnke
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Clarke are now
running the Cascade Gorge resort,
Mrs. Charley of Medford, was the
house guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Earl Ulrich, during Mr. Ulrich'a ab
sence in eastern Oregon.
William von der Hellen has started
work on the Diamond Lake road.
Mr. and Mrs. Jqam Do Witt are
now at the Union Creek ranger sta
tion. Q. E. Radios, 7 models $14.90 up.
Short and long wave. Leonard Elee.
Ruch
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blue, ycloto and orange. Just a Jew
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Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, June 0. (Spl)
Members of the Ladles Aid and
Invited friends met Thursday at the
Presbyterian church, honoring Mrs,
Leslie Coke, former resident here
now residing In Alpaugh, Calif. A
covered dLnh luncheon was served at
noon. Work was done on a quilt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ait Davles of Forest
creek spent the week-end at the O.
O. Dorothy home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna went
to tthcir ranch on Evans creek Sun
day, At regular meeting of Ruth Rebek-
ah lodge of Jacksonville, held at the
I. O, O. F. hall Monday evening, elec
tion of officers was held as follows:
Noble grand, Mrs. Georgia Cody;
vice-grand, Mrs Mildred Smith; sec
retary, Mrs. Zola Flck; treasurer,
Mrs. Fiorina Severance.' A report
was also given of the meeting
Grand Lodge, recently held at Pen
dleton, by Mrs. Hat tie Logan, dele
gate from Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen left Sunday
for Long Beach, Calif., to make their
home.
Mrs. H. K. Hanna and mother.
Mrs. Alice Ulrich, Mrs. John R.
Knight and Mrs. Clinton Smith at
tended a bl -monthly meeting of the
county health association at Eagle
Point Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley and
Loyal Smith are visiting at the Ble
venue fBros. ranch on Big Apple'
gate.
Carrol Lewis attended the annual
re-unlcn of the Matney families and
relatives held at Llthla park In Ash
land Sunday
Mrs. Fred Butcher and children
went to Butte Falls Friday, taking
home Mrs. George Tranta. who has
been visiting here, Mrs. Butcher
family remained at j&e Tranta
home over the week-end.
Miss Virginia Flck, a graduate of
the stat normal at Ashland this
term, received her diploma at the
graduation exorcises Thursday.
Miss Phoebe Ferguson of Medford
visited at the O. O. Bandcn home
this week.
Central Point and Jacksonville
baseball teams played here Sunday,
Central Point winning 7 to 5,
Hartman Bros, accompanied by
Theron and Louis Applebaker and
Ernest and Albert Olson, enjoyed a
trip over the Slskiyous to Pilot Rock
Sunday.
Mrs. Evelyn Combs and Mrs. Thel
ma Jones of Medford. called at the
W. A. Child era home Tuesday eve
ning. Miss Mark Munk of Portland, stu
dent of the Ashland normal, was
a guest of Miss Virginia Flck over,
the week-end.
Fred Bartley left Thursday for
Philadelphia, Penn.. to visit his
mothor,
Mrs. J. T. Buckley and eon Lewis,
of Applegate, visited hero on Mon
day. Lewis Buckley has returned
from Portland where he attended
Columbia university the past term.
Mrs. Ernlo Carlson Is spending the
week with her sister in Grants Pass.
Junior Thompson of Medford vis
ited two days tibia week with his
aunt. Mrs. Chris. Keegan.
Mr. Zumwalt of Medford, former i
resident of Jacksonville, will In the
near future build a home on "E" I
street. Work was started Monday on j
a garage on the property.
Mia Marie Woodson returned home
to Ashland Sunday after a week's
visit at the Chris, Keegan home.
Mrs. John Boyle of Medford called
in Jacksonville Friday.
Theron Babb and Frank Pence left
Saturday evening for the camp at
Seattle Bar. where he will be em-!
ployed In the civil conservation
Corps work.
Miss Alice Morgan left Monday
morning for Portland.
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Bishop and
his mother, all of Ashland, were
visitors Sundav afternoon of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Wilson. .
Mr, and Mrs. George Campbell
spent the week-end at Crescent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bhepard of
Klamath Falls were guests the last
of tho week at the a. W. Hilton
home. i
Miss Caroline Stevenson of Holland i
Is visiting at Mrs. Alda Gum's.
Dr. J. W. Robinson la having lm- ;
prove me nt work done In the yard of
his home on North Oregon street.
Clifton Chilriera of Big Applegate i
was In town Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Nutter and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Madden of Aahland were
visitors at the H. O. Miller home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker
returned Monday evening after vis
iting relatives at Myrtle Creek and
Eugene the post week.
Bruce? Merrlfleld and Carl Hole-
gang motored to Squaw lake Sun-
day. '
Dr. J. B, Qlllls hat work started
this week on a new house which
f- -.y -raj,
for the modern
it os t ess.
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he Is having built on the ranch he
recently purchased on Thompson
creek.
Mrs. Sarah Judy of Griffin creek,
visited Monday with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Clogaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller have
as guests tola week, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Stokes and son Junior, and
Mr. and Mrs. B J. Stokes Sr., of
Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Eddie Stokes,
nee Vivian Miller, Is Mr. and Mrs.
Miller's daughter.
Louis Applebacker, Elliott Rhoten
and Melvln and Merle Miller re
turned Saturday after ten days'
camping at Squaw lake.
Mrs. Charles Thurston and two
daughters of Roeeburg and Miss Mat
tie Matney of Medford, visited Mrs.
Margaret Lewis Monday afternoon.
Wayne Com beat ia spending the
vacation with his father, Tiny Corn
best, In Klamath county.
Miss Alice Hodges of Spencer
Gulch. Is spending the week at the
Alonzo Goddy home.
Miss Lucille Flltcroft Is visiting
relatives at Coqullle, Ore. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan and
their guest Mra. D. B. Thompson,
also Mrs. Nettle Thompson and son
Junior, spent Sunday afternoon In
Af.hland.
Senior class of Medford high school
enjoyed a party at the Jacksonville
Grange hall Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hearn of Phoe
nix were visitors of Mrs. Dora Har
baugh Sunday afternoon.
' Frank Griffith and Harvey Cluga
ton of Tule lake, were visitors last
wee'e at the E. R. White home.
Mr, and Mrs. John Sleep and son
Junior, who have been visiting Mrs.
Anna Coffman, left Saturday for
their home at Fort Jones. They will
visit relatives at Klamath Falls en
route. J. Hartman left Monday to visit
his sisters and brothers at Bluffton,
Ohio. He will also attend the
worlds fair at Chicago.
Jacksonville Miner ball team play
ed Medford Junior league at Jack
sonville Tuesday. Jacksonville won
13 to 3.
Attorney and Mrs. H. K. Hanna
Mrs. Alice Ulrich and Mrs. Hattie
Logan attended the dance recital
given by Ruth Luy and her pupils
at the Oraterlan Tuesday.
Dorothy and Kenneth Lawrence of
Medford came Wednesday to spend
a week with their grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Dorothy.
Mrs. a. o. Sanden attended the ,
board of directors meeting of the
Y. W. C. A. in Medford Monday.
nome economics club of Jackson
ville Orange entertained their hus
bands with a covered di&h dinner
Tuesday at Mrs. Brockways, near
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jones left on
Monday for Lebanon, Ore., to visit
Mrs. Jones' mother. Their son Mal
colm, who Is attending Willamette I
university, will accompany them I
home. - ,
Miss Florence May Severance, stu-1
dent of Oregon State college, Is ex- j
pec ted home Friday for the sum-1
mer.
Royal Neighbor ladles gave a show
er for Violet Llttell at their hall
Wednesday,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs.
R. A. Taylor of Jacksonville and their
guest Mm. J. E. Vones of Kellocc.
Idaho, motored to Crescent City and
to tho mouth of the Klamath river
and returned Sunday
Mrs. B. Pankey of Central Point
to spending a few dava as a aut.
of Mra. Fred Butcher.
A Dnily Vacation Bible school win
be hold at the Presbyterian church
for two weeks, starting Monday, All
children are invited to attend.
unimron's day will be obMtrvnrf (
the Preabytorlan church Sunday with
a good program at 11 o'clock. I
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Stoke nrf
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stokes of Oak-
mna, uanr., and Melvln Miller mot
ored to Crater Lake Wednesday. !
There never will be an opportunity
to buy empty flour sacks cheaper.
Fluhrer'a are overstocked on the large
sacks and will sell them while they
last for 40c the dozen.
The. Home" Grocery 1
606 East Main "Serves You Right" Phone 743 1
jjg East. Side Headquarters jll
I Standard (Products 1
: SATURDAY SPECIALS
NFW SAI AD MIXFR AND LOCAL VEGETABLES
rS,. We have them all. Turnips, Beets, Carrots, Radishes,
i PINT WESSON OIL Onion.,Peas.
i i- Bunch Vegetables
th for . -
: ll 3 for 10c
: 49C Local Peas, 4 lbs .23c
Store Open Evenings and Sundays
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. June 9 (Spl.)
About 45 Grange members met at
the hall Wednesday evening and went
In a body to the home of the newly
weds, Mr, and Mrs. John Blackford,
who had that day returned from a
wedding trip In the north. T.hey
were given a jolly surprise house
warming. There were songs, games
and fomlly visiting, after which re
freshments were served by Mesdames
Warren Paterson and Gene Blackford,
mothers of the bride and groom.
H. E. O. met Wednesday afternoon.
with Mrs. John Higginbotham with
10 members present. After the busi
ness session games were enjoyed un
til the luncheon hour. Next meet
ing of the club will be with Mrs.
Joe Wright.
Rer. D. E. Millard delivered the
Memorial day sermon May 38 at the
First Christian church. The Wom
an's Relief Corps occupied the re
served seats. Pastor Rev. J. M. John
son and congregation of the Feder
ated churches were also in attend
ance. Decoration day the Junior Club of
girls assisted the W. R, C. in plac
ing about 76 flags marking the rest
ing places of soldiers and W. R, C.
members.
Sympathy of Vie entire commun
ity goes to Mrs. W. K. Parker and
daughters in the passing of the hus
band and father.
Berean class party will be held
Thursday, June 8, with Mrs. H. T.
Pankey.
Golden Link class will meet at
Miss Mary Maury's June 9.
Mrs. W. K. Davis of the Old Stage
Road, who Buffered a broken ankle a
year ago. Is still somewhat crippled
but gradually Improving.
A large number of Central Point
ladles attended the cooking school
at the Craterlan theater sponsored
by the Medford Mall Tribune with
Miss Hester Heat,h as demonstrator.
Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER, June 9. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson of
Santa Monica, Cal., who are spending
the summer at Rogue River, guests
at the Waldorf hotel, spent Sunday
with friends at Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hart and
daughter, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. Scott and children, Barbara and
Nlel, picnicked at Canyonvllle Sun
day and visited Mrs. Harts and Mrs.
Scotts brother, Oscar Dengler.
Joel Dennis and Laura Blackman,
both of Rogue River, were married
Great for the
children's supper
at the parsonage of the Free Meth
odist tnurch in Grants Pass by Rer.
M. H. Pitcher Sunday. The parents
of both the young people were pres
ent for the services. v
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry were
shopping In Medford Tuesday morn
ing. Mrs. Nelmuth, whd has been In the
hoepltal for some time, is Improving
and will soon be home.
Live Oak Grange 'met Saturday
night with a good attendance. An
interesting meeting was enjoyed. A
social hour was enjoyed with cake
and coffee as refreshments.
A picnic dinner was held Sunday
at the picnic grounds up Evans
creek by most of Rogue River and
vicinity. Rev. Teddy Leavltt held
meeting In the afternoon and bap
tized about 14 In the creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter and
Edwaid Barhelght returned May 30
to Hollywood, Cel., after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Reed Carter a week.
Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Harris have
moved from the Presbyterian parson
age to the Frank Clements residence,
where they will live for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler and
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart, Miss lone
Hart and Nlel Scott were Medford
visitors Thursday.
Born, Wednesday at the Commun
ity hoapltl, a daughter to Mr. nd
Mrs. Harry Nixon of Fielder Creek.
Cloyd OKelly Is spending the sum
mer at Madeira, Cal., where he Is em
ployed at the Grummelt camp.
Rev. W. Condln will give a talk on
Alaska Sunday night t the Presby
terian church and show a pictured
travelogue of Alaska.
Revival meetings being held by
"Teddy" Leavltt in the hall over
Prultt's store will continue this week.
Rev. Leavltt has been here three
weeks. His meetings are attended by
record crowds. He rports about 60
have teen converted.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sandry are
painting the house which they built
lost summer.
George Scott left Wednesday for
the Klamath agency, whershe is em
ployed by the government as fire
warden
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205 W. Jackson LAURA D. STEWART, Owner
meat SUNBRITEi
Choice Beef Pot Roast 10c PICHUCPD EC
Lean Pork Boast 11c bH.HBOl.ll U
Free Delivery. Phone 1420
Orbis Flour 24 lb. 63c
Kellogg's Certo 2 for 49c
l rice krispies 27C Pen-Jel 2 for 27c
1 CORN FLAKES - 1 .
t Whole Wheat Blselllt FREE rar-WaX J.UC
Complete Line' Jar Fittings
Troco . 12o Tip Top Coffee v19c
Fairy Soap 2 for lOo R. 0. Peaches, sliced....l5o
Calumet, 1 lb. swans down free 25c
EXTRA LARGE LOCAL LETTUCE ......3 for 10t?
LOCAL BUNCH CARROTS 3 for 100
SWEET NAVEL ORANGES 2 doz. 39
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
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Meteorological Report
June 9, 1933
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: OOccaslonal
rain tonight and Saturday; moderate
temperature.
' Oregon : Occasional rain tonight
and Saturday; moderate temperature.
Local Data
Lowest temperature this morning
66 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 90; lowest 48.
Total precipitation since September
I. 1933, 14.77 inches. ,
Relative humidity at 5 p. m., yes
terday 83; 5 a. m. today 85.
Sunset today, 7:45 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:35 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:45 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
Meridian Time
M.,
City
Boston M S3 Clear
Cheyenne 72 58 .. Cloudy
Chicago 98 10 .... Clear
Eureka ... 00 5$ T. Rain
Helena 70 53 T. Cloudy
Los Angeles .- 72 56 .... Fogg;
MEDFORD 61 65 T. Cloudy
New Orleans - 88 .... .... ,
New York 92 76 Clear
Omaha 86 72 .. Cloudy
Phoenix . 98 68 .... Clear
Fortlard 58 46 .2.08 Rain
Reno . - 74 50 Clear
Roseburg - 60 56 Cloudy
Salt Lake 78 58 .. Clear
San Franclaoo -.. 66 50 .... P. Cdy.
Seattle . . 54 46 .22 Cloudy
Spokane ..... 60 46 .22 Cloudy
Walla Walla 64
Home Owned Phone 9 Free Delivery
Shopping at PIGGLY WIGGLY is a PLEASURE rather
than a drudgery. Fresh, clean stocks at all times, plainly
priced, and best of all the swinging price tags sing a song
of SAVINGS.
Extra Savings for Sat,
Mon.v June 10, 12
Sugar fine gran. .
Milk Mt. Vernon .
Bread Piggiy wiggiy
White King Gran. Soap Ig. pkg. 29c
Coffee Gold. West lb. 28c, 3 lb. 82c
Coffee b- 22c
(Glass Water Tumbler FREE with each lb.)
Calumet Baking Powder ib. 25c
Motor Oil Chief Penn. 2gal.can$1 .39
Beer Blue Ribbon . . bottle 15c
RipG Olives Laoga 9oz.can 2 for 23c
Bouillion Cubes steero (12) IQc
Soap Liberty White
Matches Federal
Calo Dog Food
Pen Jel makes perfect jelly 2 for 27c
H. & D. Jell Powder . pkg. 5c
Chinese Noodles Sanyo Ib. pkg. 2 for 29c
Pork & Beans Campbell's 1 6 oz. canSc
Union Leader, 3 ioc cans . . 20c
Spuds .
Shafter White.
Hot House Tomatoes . . lb 15c
No. 1 quality,
Lettuce. Large Firm Heads 3 for 1 0c
Meat and
206 East Main
Hester Heath selected
meats from the Economy
Market for the Mail Trib
une Cooking School. Doz
ens of new customers
have followed her advice
and now patronize the
Economy for highest qual
ity meats of all kinds.
Fish
HAMS, , pound 18c
COTTAGES, pound 14c
PICNICS, pound 12c
BACON BACKS, pound ...... 16c
Home sugar cured.
SPARERIBS, 3 pounds ....... 29c
BACKBONE, 3 pounds 17c
R. I. RED FRYERS, fine ones
Hens Rabbits
Fresh Fish, Crabs, Oysters
8 lb. pkg. 47c
. tall can 6c
. . loaf412C
8 bars 1 7c
carton 25c
3 cans 25c
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. . 10 lbs. 23c
Market
Phone 46
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