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PAGE TWO IfEDFOTlD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1931 B NTYMIEFS Tolo Willow Springs TOLO, March 16. (Spl.) Mr. and j WILLOW BPHINOS, March 16. Mr. Belmont Pausey, who hav been! (6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Gene Blackford vlBltlng at the Wm. Pemngera'. re- have aa house guest their nephew, turned home Monday to Butte Palls, , Charley. Waterman of Hamilton Field, Other eue&ts at the Penlnger home 01. Mr. Waterman has been the Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Everett I inspiration for much entertaining Ruramel and daughters. Beulah and during the past week. Be was the Shirley, of Medford. Later in the guest Saturday evening of Mr. and Medford, accompanied by Mr. and j Mrs. Thomas Henderson, motored to Olendale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blrk- I Farmers' New Worry ' LETH BRIDGE, AHa. (UP) Farm ers have been confronted with a new. hols were guesu that evening of Ro- j worry In this region. Large num- i land's parent, Mr. and Mra. J. W Blrkholz. Mr. and Mrs. gfewton Edwards of Medford were Sunday supper guests of Mre. W. K. Parker. Sunday after noon Mr. end Mrs. Edwards, Mrs Parker and daughters. Prances and Wylamae, motored to to Grants Pasa, where they visited friends and rela tives and also visited the pansy farm where blom la already far advanced. evening Mr. and Mrs. Penlnger, Vlola bel Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. Pankey were entertained with an Ice cream party at Mr. and Mra. Joe Colli oe'. T. K. Hagen and Jack McCoy left Sunday for Mr. Hagen's mine on Sil ver creek in the Aimed a district. Mm. Thompson of Pine Tree camp, Alva Peter man of Gold Ray and P. A. Tracy of Tolo were In Medford for dental work Monday. Edith Anderson and Elizabeth Da vta are suffering severely from at tacka of poison oak. other children are poisoned slightly aa a result of picking flowers In the woods Friday. Mv D. A, Davis will be hoetesa at ' home to the Tolo community club, op March 23 from 2 to 4 o'clock. Next Tolo community meeting will be at the school house March 30 at 7:30 p. m. A good program Is be ing arranged. C. R. Bowman will apeak on the sales tax. A quilt made by the Tolo Community club will be on sale at that time. Everybody la cordially Invited for an evening's fun and entertainment. H, D. Hamor is employed at the electric power plant here ait extra man to comply with the NRA code. Clyde May la expected here today, having left by stage March 8 to visit his slater at Tracy, Cal. T. A. Muse watched after the Dawson sheep dur ing his absence. Fred Boeworth and Ralph Buckles Mrs. John Blackford at the basket ball tournament In Ashland. Owners of property adjoining Vie Pacific highway report that a crew of men has been employed this week uprooting and burning bushes and shrubs which were planted and cared for by the ownera following a request for highway beaut if lcatton. March 8 the Willow -Springs and Central Point Bible study classes met with Mrs. Roy Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richmond and grandson, Curtis, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. Fred Allen, who reside near Rogue River. Cleo Young Is putting In a num ber of p-crei of truck garden near Willow creek. Miss Wylamae Parker la employed In the offices of the Rosenberg Bros. In Medford. Miss Lola Blackford entertained Wednesday with a family dinner in honor of Charlie Waterman, who Is a guest at the Gene Blackford home. Mrs. Thelma Thomas and Mrs. Elsie P.helps of Foots Creek were guests at the A. H. Clements home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden, Mrs. W. K. Parker and the Misses Rose Jones and Frances Parker motored to Grants Pass March 7 and called on Mrs. Parker's mother, Mra. H. B. Alverson. Mra. George Murrey of Portland of Central Point visited EdwaYd In- has been a guest the past week of mann Friday. Rowing, swimming and fishing were enjoyed. Ralph and Edward think they are the first to go swimming in the Rogue this year, Mr. and Mra. Johnny Bohnert of Central Point were guests at Che Tracy-Inmann home Sunday. Misses Dorothy and Arlene Inman returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilson and daughters, Joyce, fcillle and Norma, of Gold Rf motored to Ager, Cal., and visited over the week end with Mrs. Wilson's mother and family. -Mr. and Mrs. John Cathan and daughter, Joan, have moved beck to Rogue River. ' Glen Thomas of Applegate CCC camp visited hla wife and sister, Mrs. L. A. Davis, over the week end. Other guests' at the Davis home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Davis of Kane Creek. Mrs. Ike Peterman of Gold Ray was taktm to the Sacred Heart hos pital Monday, where ahe underwent a goiter operation. All hope for her speedy recovery. Word was received Monday by Mrs. Denver Davis of .the marriage of her ion, Miles Davis, to Miss Lois Muse of Hot Springs, Ark. The news came from the Savoy hotel at Toxarkann,. Toxaa, w).ra the young couple are apendlng their honeymoon. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, Mlirch 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Jack Stowell and daughters MyrUa and Juna, wera Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. R. A. Botta of Medford. " Mr. and Mra. Nick Young enter tained with a dinner Sunday Mr. and Mra. Ray Harnlah and two daughters. Mary and Helen; Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and daughter, Barbara, Mra. Lottie Ayrea and Mary Ellen Holman. Mlaa Oladya LaRant of Loa Angelea. who haa been apendlng several weeka at the Jack Btowelt home visiting frlendr hero, loft Monday morning for Loa Angelea. Mr. and Mra. I. R. Kline, Mr. and Mra. Howard Short, and Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Spencer, Mr. and Mra. Luther Hawk of Eagle Point, Mr. and Mra. Ray Harnlah, Mr. and Mra. W. R. Holman and daughter, Mary Ellen, attended Pomona Orange at Central Point Saturday night: Mr. and Mra. Elsworth Stowetl and daughters. Irene, Verta and Bonny Jean, Delbert Mongold and Mta. Kva Nlchola ?nd two daughters. Oladya and Marjorle and Harold Grow of Eagla Point motored to Holeomb Sprlnga Sunday. Marsh Darren turned ut aomo ot hie cattle Monday. Mra. O. Lawaon apent Monday afternoon at Mrs. Alice Nichols'. Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Lny of Med. ford were Bunday evening callers at Mrs. Alice Nlchola'. ' her alater, Mra. Sam Anderson. Mra. Murrey returned ' Wednesday morning to the northern city, where ahe op eratea a beauty ahop. Rogue River bera of horses are reported to have died through eating hay which had I been saturated with sand ground j Into sacks by recent wind storms. ROGUE RIVER March Ifl. (Epl.) Edward Career, who spent the past j inree weens visiting Mr. ana Mrs, Wilson Reed, returned to his home here Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Woods Is spending a few days visiting her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry, before Vie leaves for her new home at Olympla, Wash. Mr. Wods left some time ago. Rogue River boys' basketball team played In the tournament at Ashland last week and did god work. They won a cup. . Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart, Mrs. Fred Dengler and Mrs. Richard Scott were Medford visitors Tuesday. Mr. Hart was called for the Inquest Into the accident here Bunday night. Mr. and Mra. Norton of Portland were Rogue River visitors Wednes day. Mr. Herring, who owns mining property on Pleasant creek, returned to his home, at Long Beach, Cal., Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Combs were Medford visitors Tuesday. Mr. Combs, Joe Btulla and Tom Wilson were on the coroner's Jury In the Roscoe How ard case,. Mrs. Al Love, Mrs. Combs and Mrs, Ai May were ' Grants Pass shoppers Wednesday afternoon. Others from hero were Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Dengler and Mrs. Scott and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. John Leyen and fam lly have moved Into the Conlee house on Pine street. The ranch where they did live has been sold, Mrs. George Scott left Tuesday for Roseburg, where she will stay some 8! M 8 Better tell your wife to have some Snow Hakes with that crab salad tonight I Vou know, those crisp, delicious soda wafers that are tastily salted. The most popular soda wafers in the Wist! You'll like the true wheat flavor of Snow Flakes and their oven-' freshness. You can count on oven-freshness because of the double wax wrapping and be cause there's a Uneeda Bakers .bakery located nearby. Now don't forget -Include a generous thrift package of Snow Flakes with your next grocery order! Clyde Richmond, Jr., has accepted ; tlm to be close to her husband, who position as foreman of the Ham 11 orchards near Medford and will move hia family this week. Mrs. Sam Anderson entertained a number of ladles of the neighbor hood Tuesday afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. George Murrey, of Portland. Roy Nichols la remodeling his hen houese and building a new brooder house. Mr. Nlchola has found chick en raising profitable and plans to Increase his flook. Miss Rose Jones attended a meet ing of the Be Jolly club Thursday evening at the Pruitt home on the Crater La!: highway, Charlie Waterman of Hamilton Field, Cel., was the honor guest at, a dinner given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Bind; ford at their home In Central Point. Present were Mr. I and Mra. Don Brenner, Miss Eliza- j bet,1, Fleischer, Riley Potter, Mr. and; Mrs. Gene Blackford and son Lowell, the honor guest, and host and hos tess. Sunday dinner guests at the J. W. Blrkhols home were Mr. and Mrs. Frertlc 7'hompklns, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden, Miss Rose Jones and Harry Elden. , i A number of the young people of 1 this neighborhood attended a birth-1 day party given In honor of Jack Sanderson on Maroh 13 at his home near Centrnl Point. Mr. and Mrs, is In the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and small son of Wolf creek visited the O'Kelly home last week one day. Mr. and Mrs. Davis once operated the Kewple store here. Jas. V. McCauley and Mr. and Mrs. Maralette of Eugene were In Rogue River Sunday. Mr. McCauley has mining Interests on Pleasant creek. Mrs. Mary Hayncs and son, John; left Saturday for their new home at Seward, Alaska. Pears Yesterday NEW YORK, March 16.(AP) (U. S, D. A.) Pear auction market: No carlot arrivals; 1 Oregon car, 1 Wash ington unloaded; 1 enr on track. Oregon IVAnJous: 884 boxes fancy, $3.00-3.30; average, $3.10. Washington o'aujous: 428 boxes extra fancy, 93.22-3.30, average 93.25. Operetta Planned ' For Eagle Point An operetta, "The Windmills of Holland,' will be presented at the Eagle Point Grange hall Friday, March 30. It will be sponsored by the girls' and boyt .( clubs of the high school and supervised by Miss Roland Blrkhola of Olson, the mus,tc tenc.her. Don't ask for crackers say ai ffiiar ' NATIONAL Bl SCUIT COM PANY D o o fl ZaZaaaaZiiZaZaaZaiiM LOS ANGELES ' at TAaaaaaaV B. C t ROOMS h?JsJ BATHS Grill-Tavern Coffee Shop Tit MOST CortvtMitiU.... 7Ae BESTSttanmodaidm 7tt FINESTmx IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INNOVATIONS , SERVICI COMTORT HOTEL CLARK - P.G B KiORWIWp irTimTi.-m.u.T.v'ti'.ii.ni l)B. WEST'S TOOTH BRUSH 29 c 50o In Cllasa Cast OVALTINE 69c 1.00 aire JEROEN'S LOTION 33c ZYM0LE TR0KEYS 19c 3fto ftlte Tor Husky Throat mm icte mi 3 Woodbury's Almond Roe LOTION 31c ZIN0 OINTMENT 14c (So Tutwa CREM0 0IOARS $1.45 LUX SOAP 6c FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY 63c 23c $1.50 Certified Crystals 7QC Direct from Minerals Well.. Tc xns I w W te All r (Slomnchle 75c Alka-Rex ronr) Anllarld, for alrk, unruly stomacln en Ol 1 .(Condition oUc oleekene, pomirr) For all HvrMork, poultry, ftc 10c Allounnca for your old Ryrlnpo or Hot Water tlottlr. (rffinrdlrAft of oge or condition) on the pur chase or a new Weurever Hot Wnter llnttle, Nyrlnie or Comhlmitton nt our already extremely low prices. Uuhhcr haa never hern prlred so low. nottlea nml Kjrlnrca, values JI.0O to J'.SO our price 4!o to (U.1JI). $1.00 Mile'. Nervine (liquid ftnd tablets) 79t $1,60 Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Oomp. 98c $1.25 Absorbine Junior 25c Jig Cut Puzzles (800 pieces) 30o Bromo Thompson's MALTED MILK H0e Tina (Tahle Tenuis Set Krce!) 39c 10 19 Quinine 35o Bromo- Salts .. 19 25o Listerine ...,19 25c Resinol Soap 19 35o Playing Cards (reg. or pinochlo) 25 $1.00 Poker Chips (embossed, noiseless) 4!) Landers' Nursery Talcum Powder loV Flashlight Batteries (fresh) 5 Fresh Kodak Films at Cut Prices 10c Domino Matches (carton of 10) 8 GOo Caldwell Syrup of Pepsin iod BBo Woodbury's face Powder, all Bhadcs Open Evenings, Sundays and Holidays gfr 125 E. 6tli Street ROLL-RITE TOBACCO 5c loc Packages tlR. WEST'S . TOOTH PASTE 7c Large Trial Tube HINKLE TABLETS 19c nnttle of 100 PINE 1KB. & HONEY ., Cough Kemedy 29c 6 oza. 50c alie. SPIRITS CAMPHOR 19c I OI. Hot I Ira PRINCE Al.ni RT VELVET lOVfcc DOMINO CKIARETTES 91c CARTON SOc Leather Cigarette Case 301 10130 GROCETERIA Super Food MARKETS DREAD AND CAKES LUCE MOTHER MADE BROPHY S SPECIALLY GRAIN-FED Easter Beef To The Cooler Monday THOSE specially grain fed Herford steers from the Verne Brophy herd will go into the big cooler Monday. There it will be held until Saturday before Easter when it will be at its best, firm, flavory and tender. Never before to our knowledge has a special effort of this kind been made to give Southern Oregon the very finest beef possible. Plans for this event were made early in January systematic feeding was closely observed by Mr. Brophy, who is mighty proud of his successful conditioning of these steers. ' While we are quite sure we will have plenty, many have already ordered in advance. You may order at either market, and nest of all no advance charge will be made for this special treat. Bakery Dept. Finest home style bread the same ' good loaf for 13 years. l ib. loaf, 3 for 20tf lV,.lb. loaf ; ..............lOt St. Patrick Specials Shamrock Cookies, 2 doz 25 Individual French,Pastries, each 5 ' Cakes specially, iced for St. Patricks Day 25? 49 K A Fruits & Vegetables New Asparagus, 2 lbs. 13? New Peas, 2 lbs. .; ... : 15 New Potatoes, 4 lbs. 250 Large Artichokes, each 5t? New Bohnert Rhubarb..,.......2 lbs. 15 Fancy loose Carrots, 3 lbs 10 Arizona Grapefruit, large, 5 for....23t Sunkist Lemons, dozen 19 Golden Rule Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen , 33 Savings In the Super Food Market 9 Grapenut Flakes (Scottie spoon free) Pkg. ... L. & W. Soda Crack- A g ers salted or plain, h 2 lb. pkg. Krause's Marshmallows You know the A F" quality I JJC 1 lb. 1 A Dependable Source of Supply 1 Kellogg's Corn Flakes 1 Kellogg's Rice Krispies 1 Kg's. Whole Wheat Biscuit Florida Grapefruit Silver Slice, fancy quality, No. 2 can, nc 2 for Amaizo Syrup Golden,' 5 lb. can S. It W. Coffee $ 1 00 4 lb. can Ainaizo Crystal White Syrup '5 lb. can 27- Del Monte Coffee ; ortho cut, .: 1 lb. can Z-M0R-TJ Coffee ground to daythe only way to Q be sure of fresh coffee I HC Lb. 270 - 3 lbs, ...... m w ... Parson's Ammonia medium bottle 25 29c 30 12. Package .Whole Wheat , Flakes Free Tomatoes solid pack, 2 cans .... Baker's Premium Chocolate tf-lb. bar Dl Ray Mushroon ' Sauce : Can .... Great Northern Toi let Tissue 3 rolls ... Gauze Tissue 4 rolls Olympian or Pilsener Beer 2 bottles 10c 17c 17c 25c Paint closing out all -ty r) paints, vour choice price Mayonnaise Flavor Foods, bulk pint, 180; qt Ripe Olives Lindsay medium, No. 1 tall can Bartlett Pears Del Rogue brand, No. 214 can Corn Del Monte, whole ker nel or cream style, ZilC 2 cans 35 10 17- 25 Bob White a good laundry soap, 10 bars Double Refined Borax Soap 5 bars Ivory Soap medium bar ... Flour 49-lb. sacks, Mapleleaf $1.63, White Rose aii 3Sc -Del Rogue, fancy 29c 22c 39c 5c 25c 25c 19 23c 5c si 73 Instant Postum large can Jello all flavors, pkg. Crystal White Soap 10 bars :.. P. and G. Laundry Soap 10 bars SUPER MEAT MARKET Low first cost does, not always determine the price of meat. Good steer beef held until tender, eliminates waste, promotes health because easily digested and costs less in the end. For economy, for health and for real pleasure in eating buy the better meats. Prove this tomorrow get some of our fancy steer beef for the Sunday dinner. Beef Roast fancy steer Lb Boned and Rolled Steer Beef Roast Lb. . Boned and Rolled Prime Rib Steer Beef Roast Lb. ... 10c 15c I7'2C Bacon real sugar . cured corn belt bacon, Lb. 1714c to Sausage Real country style, 2 lbs Pure Lard 4 lbs 25c 25c 25c Hens for roasting or boiling, each Swiss Cheese the kind with the big holes Lb Sauer Kraut-quart 49c 29c 10c FREE HANDY KITCHEN TONGS For removing baked potatoes or other foods from the oven. For lifting doughnuts, french fried potatoes, etc. Free with a 3-lb. can of Formay! FOUNTAIN Turkey Dinner 29c Steer Beef Pot Roast, with egg noodles ,25c Baked Ham plate dinner . . . 25c Pride of Panama' Pie 10c 6th at Grape 6th at Centra! SAVING WITHOUT SELF.DF NT A f Delivery of $1.00 orders Phone: East Side 752; West Side 428 tO I I OCaQi J OE301