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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1934)
ifEDFCRTJi MATE THTBTJNE, 3IEDFORD, 'OREGON, FEIDAT, JCLT 20.. 193. PAGE THREE OWNING KITCHENS READY TO OPEN IN COUNT! MONDAY Operation of the Ashland armory canning kitchen u a part of the BERA food preservation program wtll tart Monday, It waa announced to day by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, home demonstration agent, In charge of the ork. Monday, Tuesday and Friday of each week the kitchen will be open In Ash land, while on Wednesday equipment will be transferred to Talent and on Thursday to Bellvlew. Persona eligible In these districts 4f are notified to report to their kitchen to receive appointment, and no food stuffs should, be taken to a kitchen previously. Central Point, Eagle Point, ' Roxy Ann and Phoenix eases who are eligible should report to the Med ford armory, as operation of their kitchen will start Thursday, July 26. Next Wednesday, cases from Jacksonville. Applegste end Griffin creek who have previously made arrangement will be handled In Medford. Jackson county relief committee has notified families of eligibility through the malt, and asks those who are unable to participate to so advise the committee. Gold Hill GOLD HILL. July 20. (6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker of this city spent the week end at Ore gon Caves. Mrs. Milton Turner and son, Mil ton Jr., returned to Salem Wednesday after spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. John Hayes, and her father, George Smith. Mlsg Zelda Smith, who underwent a major operation at Sacred Heart hospital July 3, returned to her home bcre Sunday. Mrs. Dora Hammersley and chil dren. Bill and Jean, left Sunday for McLeod, where they will work in the fruit. Several children from here hnd tonsil operations at the Community hospital Monday. Billy Centers, Dor othy Ann Harris and Kathryn Ram sey were some of the children. Mrs. Ethel Bailey la caring for Mrs. Clinton Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John Aven of Sacra mento are here visiting Mm. Avena's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Punt, Miss Louise Smith of Medford spent Sunday with ner parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Z. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd Lanes and daughter, Ruth, left Tuesday on a camping trip to Dead Indian. Mayfield family of Sams Valley has rented the Parker tenant house and expects to move In by the last of the week. Jack Martin returned Thursday from Portland, where he has been visiting for the last fe? weeks with his grandmother, Mrs, Battle Bee man. Vaughn Quackenbusn and Nor man Bailey were business visitors in Medford Tuesday. The Oiney Eddlngton family has movetf into the large tenant house of Mrs. Nettie Reed, recently vacated by the R. E. Blankenship family. Mrs, Pearl Gindl underwent a goi ter operation at St. Vtncent'at hos pital in Portland Tuesday, She is reported as doing nlceiy. The Ladies' Aid met Thusrday af ternoon at the church to work on a quilt. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Just south of town burned to the ground early Thusrday morning. The fire started from the flue. Yvonne Quackenbusn entertained at a surprise birthday party for Al thea Betts, Monday. The afternoon was spent pitying games and all en joyed the afternoon. COPCO PICNIC AT LAKET01D The annual picnic of the Cope em ployes club, the "Copco Forum" will take place tomorrow at Lake o' the Woods. An interesting program of sports and recreation has been ar ranged for the occasion and wili in clude races and various athletic events, boating, swimming, horseshoes and trapshootlrig, as well as the an nual kat-ball game. There also will be a ball game for the kiddies and a hammer-throwing contest for the ladies. The program will be concluded with a gala dance in the resort pavilion rtth music by a good orchestra. A large number of employes and their families and friends, from va rious parts of the Copco system plan to attend the picnic tomorrow and many will spend the entire week-end at the lake, returning Sunday evening. We -would like someone to give us the sddresa of Jack Henderson, who formerly ran an auto repair shop on North Front St. Mail Tribune Job Shop. FAIRBANKS AND LADY ASHLEY IN NEWACCUSATION (ContLt tea irvm page one) other interesting current events sub ject will be presented by the Copco news-reel and some short comedies wtU be provided for the Juvenile mem bers of the audience, Th Copco films of the Diamond Jubilee are proving much in demand throughout Jackson county, numerous engage ments having been scheduled for fu ture showings. Reports were current after the di vorce suit was filed that a reconcilia tion between Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, his divorced wife, was im minent. Asked recently if reports that she would marry Fairbanks were true, dainty Lady Ashley replied; "That is not for me to say, X know nothing sbout it." Benita Hume, Fairbanks leading lady in his film work here, has fre quently accompanied htm and Lady Ashley to parties and other affairs here. Lord Ashley. S3, and heir to the ninth Earl of Shaftsbury, married in 1027 against his family" wishes. He and Lady Ashlpy. the former Sylvia Hswkes, lived together less than a year. Lady Ashley has been in succession a mannequin, chorus girl and stage star. IUBILEE MOVIES FOR SAWIS VALLEY GRANGE Members of the Sams Valley Grange will witness & pictorial review of the Oregon Diamond Jubilee at their regular Grange meeting tomorrow night through the courtesy of the California Oregon Power company. In add'tlop to the Jubilee films several Onss Fire Today This afternoon, the dry firs department answered call to 127 Portland avenue, to ex tinguish a grass firs at the M. Mem man residence. Lord Ts Visitor Cliff Lord of 3 Francisco is spending his two weeki vacation in Medford and southern Oregon, visiting his many friends in this locality. Mr. Lord, who is a for mer resident of Medford, is affiliated with, the Sperry Flour company. Mr. Jacob on. the Rothmoor Caat and Suit representative, will be at Adriennes all dsy Saturday with nw fall nd winter line. Anyone wisiuas t see these new garment is welcome. Special orders will xeceivs prompt attention. S. F. STEVEDORES DECLARE STRIKE FORCE UNBROKEN Continues sues page one) to call a general walkout t? state; tioopa, mobilized by Governor Me.?:! of Oregon, are moved onto the ?tr ! front. ' General Hugh Johnson, KRA ad ministrator, continued ta give his attention here to the maritime dis pute and said he was attemp:ng; eo win consent of emptoyers snd work ers for arbitration by President Roose velt mediation board. Pelxeil is Medfortf T W. Tz of K'ismsth Pail is speiif$t4t several days at the Copco horns ofti fa th:s city on power company business. Mr. Jacobson, th Rothmoor Oca and Suit p?eaentsttT, wJU b t Adrtenne's alt day Saturday with, new feU and winter line, Anyon wishing to see these new gar menu is welcome. Special orders w.U ?ecs prompt of the balldln trades and central labor council last night. San Francisco workers except for several thousand teamsters and street car men took up their tasks yester day as the general strike committee voted, 181 to m. for an end of the unified "protest in support of tae coast's striking maritime unions. The 1,300,000 residents of the met ropolitan area, their normal service nearly restored, scurried about ttietr, business, but heard with concern of I veterans who had been through tir the reports from Portland. The Pott j lend labor "strategy" committee voted I" The flat UJ I of Jilt e pepper lingers lonj after the 'hilt' has gone.. epper Schilling hiVfaTartis TRY U Beef Roast at 8c per lb. or ' Boiling Beef at 5c Pe? Mb Or any item listed below or in our market and you will readily see that you can save money On meats of a very fine quality locally produced and handled in a very sanitary and proper manner. We give real service by well trained meat men. "SHOP AT THE PEERLESS AND SAVE! Phone 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2 and 4 Rump Roast tender beef, boned and tied . lb -1 5c BACON "TeST4 i fin SIRLOIN rZT i Ouc SQUARES Buy lb, 1 ic STEAKS Juicb, I zw TRY THESE STEAKS FOR A REAL TREAT and ECONOMY ' No Bone No Surplus Fat Top Round Steak or New York Guts . lb. 20c HAMBURGER or VEAL T7T SAUSAGE 3 lb. -S.0C STEAK lb. I UC A Real Quality Product " Shoulder Cuts Hani Hocks and Butts lb. 1 4c Veal Stew . . lb. 5c I Bacon Backs lb. 21c Milk Veal I Lean, Sugar Cured FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Rattlesnake Watermelons per Canning Peaches per crate ... 67c String Beans, fancy locals 3 lbs. 13c Rose City Celery per stalk . . . ...,.,.,..,.,-.-.t, .,..,.,. ,15c Pickling Onions, small whites 2 lbs, . .vn.r. .25c Large Baskets Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes each 15c Selling for Storage Charges large, packed, wrapped Newtown apples per box 65c, Tree Delivery Any Size Order We feature CRATER BRAND LOCAL PRODUCTS 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 Mr. & Mrs. Modern Food Shopper There Are Many Reasons Why It Is To Your Advantage To Buy The Reliable Way Variety of nationally advertised brands, guaranteed quality of each purchase, fair prices on ALL items and HELPING MEDFORD BY SPENDING YOUR MONEY AT THIS FRIENDLY HOME OWNED STORE not to mention our prompt, courteous service and appreciation of your patronage. , PHQNE 20 for Free Delivery Two Schilling Schilling's Whole Pickling CofEe&S 23 kinds 3 for 23c 'to-$lJ&m 2 lb. 60c w XTlTiZZz Cornstarch, . B. Brand. 3 packages 23c String Beans, Choice Ashland brand. No. 2 can 10c Beefs, Crater Lake brand. No. 2 can ..... Qc Corn, No. 300 can. 3 for ....... 25c Walnuts, local 2 pounds ...... 25c Salad Aid. Quart jar ........ 29c SHRIMP CHEESE Fancy Royal 5Kf Tillamook, 1 Qf Club, 2 cans bww None better, lb I vW Potato Chips, Parker's large package 15 Black Tea, Schilling's 1 pound 33 Oleo Nut Spread pound ... ..10 Grapefruit, Trupak, No. 1 tall can 2 for .. 29c4 .Big Sale and Demonstration of Yolo and C. H. B. Pickles Yolo Sour pint 15 quart 254 0. H, B. Sweet Mix, pint 23d 0. H. B, Dills, qt. 25 Dills, Sours or Sweet Mixed, 6-oi. jar 2 for 25 0. H, B. Catsup, large 14-os, bottle C, H, B. Vinegar pint .......... . 19 ....10 Pork and Beans, Van Camp's, large 27-os. can 2 for 25 SOAP SPECIALS SPECIAL GIFT OFFER! FREE $1.00 feti HADJI Prfum f 7 WHITE KING TOILET SOAP Wr.pp.fi MAtt WMWS OSTO MMMCISt WHITE KIH9 SOAP CO., Ut ttn, SS.7 Ota TOtLiT IOA 29c OK Soap fi bars Flour, hardwheat, 49-Ib. sack . , . .$1.79 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LOCAL GREEN PEPPERS 5c pound Just Right to Stuff 19 ibs. 33 c Fancy Yellow Onions 7 pounds Fancy Local New Potatoes, Of (In Shopping Bag) CU Extra Fancy Lettuce 2 heads Fancy Local Tomatoes 3 pounds :.... 25f Fancy Local Kentucky Wonders 3 pounds 1 1 See Us for Piekiinjr Cucumbers ARSH'S GROCERY Personal Attention 1 30 East Main Prompt Service 1 mm V V-n - w m l j$F I J Phone 252 FREE DELIVERY PICNIC SUPFEIES Paper Cups, iotm Oe Wax Paper, 125 feei....S8e Napkins, pkg, tsl 80 ISc Table Cloth Sets , .J.0c 4 napkitw) Royal Gelatin Dessert--any flavor. Pkg. ..... 5c Fresh Eggs-White Extras. Dozen .......... 25c Salad id Pint 19c Quart .29c Fig Bars-Fresh Whole Wheat 2 pounds .... 25c Kellogg s Whole Wheat Flakes. 3 pkgs. ..... 25c Marshmallows-FresL Pound pkg. ......... 18c S. & W Telephone Peas-No. 4 sieve. 2 for . . 35c White Rock Ginger Ale 7 oz. 3 for ....... 29c Crystal White Scouring Powder-cans. Each . . 4c Oronite Fly Spray. Pint 35c. Qaart.......65c Kerr Mason Jars. Quarts ....... 95c SEA FOODS MJfilMP. drr ps--k, faney, pan. fnr 2Sc SHRIMP, KTt park, Inry, can tor J3e SUHUMP, s. VT. Vaara ech t5e and bomtf, eitrt ..i3e Crosse & Blsckwett' Knowu. ta the Ends of the Earth! Manttalatl, fat fhfnde Marawt&nSe, irt whtte putt Pure Curcle Powder, bottle S5c SPECIAL GIFT OFFER I FREE $1.00 bottle NADJ1 Ferfvm for 7 WHITE KING TOILET SOAP Wrappers HAIL W8APPEJISTO PmHCiii HABJ! WHiTE KIH6 SOAP Ca U A9!. C. J?Csket TOttiT SOA 29 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Tomatoes, pound 6c .Vettuce, solid beads 5e String Beans, pottnd56 Red June Apples, lb, 5s Peaches, fancy local, lb. 4s Oranges, dozen 3Ss Fancy SsnkJit, SIS' CENTRAL MARKET A customer of this market says: "I like to buy meat at the Central becattse I always fret jnet what I order. And it is con venient to buy all my Groceries and Meats right here fa the same store." R. I, Red Hens and Fryers Choice Beef Pot Roasts, per lb. , 10c Choice T-Bdne and Sirloin, per lb, 15c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs, for , 2Bc 130 East Main Phone SI It's the Results That Count MAIL TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS have proved themselves o profitable and inexpensive that they have be come a household - and business necessity. READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 75 PEOPLE'S MARKET 1 05 W. Main Free Delivery Phone I05S IflU Rhode Island Red Hens and Fryers o-jsl Barred Capon Fryers X-r HENS, extra fine, each 54c LrUn Fers, nice size, lb .22c fffpntf wpm frl irmiifr , y Jtt It ?A at ra-hlr v?Ur . , , the OUllg iclOOit3? ID. lUC rmplf t Hit f&xfv! h.r, t pt Joll. Veal Stew, Ib ...,...,.,,. 6c JHMMMHH-M-----Mn