MEDFOnt) MAIL TRIBUNE. JfEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, XUGUST 2. 1934.
PAGE THREE
BRECHEEN SLATED
PEN RELEASE
COMING WEEK
Tom L. Brheen, former Ashland
resident, sentenced to serve 18 months
upon his plea of guilty to participa
tion In the Jackson county ballot
thefts, Is scheduled to ba released
from state prison next week. Bre
cheen was sentenced August 7, last,
and earned time off for good be
havior. He Is the second of the bal
lot theft defendants to walk out the
front gate of the penitentiary. The
first, Wesley McKlt trick, was granted
'parole.
.f Brecheen Is scheduled to go to the
t r ...
tits release. He has told prison at
taches, local authorities have been
Informed, "I never want to see Jack
eon county again."
Brecheen, before running afoul of
the law, was & resident for two years
In Ashland, where he engaged In small
realty business. He was a Journey
man solicitor for registered voters at
30c per name, in the 1933 campaigns,
and did a good Job. During the
Banks-Fehl turmoil he was a star
boarder of the county and made
humorous speeches at "Grand Asaem.
. biles."
He claimed a "personal friendship
with President Roosevelt for 25 years.
When Indicted for vote stealing, he
could not be found until an official
searcher happened to look in the
woman's ward of the county Jail,
where Brecheen was reading and tak
ing his ease,
g Evidence In the trials showed that
; Brecheen was present at all the vote
stealing plot tings, and when the
atcual crime was committed stood on
the south side of the courthouse,
smoking his pipe and predicting,
"something Is going to happen."
Cardinal Comes.
NEW YORK. Aug. 3. (p) Ordinal
Alesslo Leplcler, prefect of the con
gregation of religious orders of the
Catholic church, arrived from Italy
today on the liner Conte dl Savola.
The prelate will proceed to Portland.
Ore., to preside over the congress of
servltles from August 13 to August
15.
Jonrs to Dead Indian W. L. Jones,
forest service construction foreman,
is at Dead Indian soda springs today,
end will return this evening.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Irva Fewell
Miss Surette Stennett
Gives Bridge Luncheon
Miss Suzette Stennett entertained
with a dessert bridge luncheon yes
terday af tern on at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Virgil o. Strang, on Knob
Hill. Five table were in play, with
prizes going to Miss Gertrude Boyie.
first; Miss Phyllis Phythlan, second;
Misa Mary VanDyke, traveling prize,
and Mis Evelyn Leonard, consolation.
The guests included the Misses Msr
garlte Boyle and her house guest,
Jean Rankin of Portland. Gertruds
Boyle, Georgia Webb. Pat Carlon.
Helen Patton, Doris Patton. Clarlta
McCormick. Lucy McCormtck. Lois
Nichols, Dorothy Limbeck, Jane Rob
inson, Alice Prock, Leonard, VanDyke.
Phythlan, Marjorle Phythlan, Mar
.lorle Mulholland, Bobble Plckard. Bar.
bara Jean Field, and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurd "
Entertain at Bridge
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurd were host
last evening at a bridge party given
at their home, with employes of the
Rogue River Chevrolet company, of
which Mr. Hurd is manager, as gueu.
Those who were present included: Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Danielle and Mrs.
Darnells 'a sister, Mrs. Maude Mason
of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Beckett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hamilton, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Calkins and Mr
Calkins' sister, Mrs. carol Sandholt
of Moss Landing. CM., and Mr. am!
Mrs. H. D. Bylngton.
Degree of Honor "
Juveniles to Meet
Degree of Honor Juvenile club will
meet Saturday, August 4, at 3 p. m.
As Initiation will be held, all mem
bers are urged to attend. Mothera
are always welcomed by the club, and
may take part after the business
meeting In games and a social good
time. Refreshments will be served
by a committee consisting of Ml as
HUdegarde Gentry and Helen Hess.
For information about the club, those
Interested may call 123-R, Mrs. Ida
M. Wilson, Juvenile director.
Miss Smith Spends
Three Days at Lake
Miss Helen Smith returned yester
day from a three-day visit at Lake
o' the Woods, where she stayed at
the summer home of Mrs. Fred Kin
kald and daughters, Florence and
June, of GlendaJe. Cal. Miss Smith
also visited with France Smith and
Jame O'Donahue of Butte Fall.
Groceteria Employes
Go Swimming at By be
Thirty-two employes of Economy
Groceteria No. 3 motored to By bee
bridge on the Rogue last night and
enjoyed several hours of picnicking
and swimming. The party arrived at
the river at 6 o'clock, and after dis
patching a Dutch lunch and keg of
beer, spent the evening swimming,
with some of the men engaging in
wrestling matches on the beach. The
group returned to Med ford at 10:30.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Davis, Mr. and Mrs. McKinny.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Blram, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Wheat. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cos, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. E
Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plckert.
Mr. and Mra, Carl Henderson, Mrs.
White, Arthur Hawkins, P. C. Blgham
and Fred Schmidt.
Circle Holds
Regular Meeting
A regular meeting of the Chrysan
themum circle No. 87, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, was held last evening at
8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. Im
portant business matters were dis
cussed, after which watermelon was
served a refreshment,
Mrs. Porter Hostess
To Bridge Club Today
Mrs. E. H. Porter is hostess this
afternoon to her bridge club, at Car
gill court. A many members of the
club are away on vacation, only two
tables are In play.
St. Ann's Altar Society
Sponsors Benefit Bridge
A benefit card party was held last
evening In the Parish hall, sponsored
by St. Ann' Altar society. Play was
begun at 8 o'clock, and refreshments
were served.
Schilling
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SUGAR
Pure Can.
8 lb. bags
44c
COFFEE
MILK
Teacup, tall cans, 3 cans..
Case
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BUTTER
Grade A
Brookfield, made of Rogue
Valley Cream. Lb
26c
il
Hill Blue can, lb 24c
Hill Red can, lb 31C
Hill Red can, 2 lb- 60J
Wesson Oil Mayonnaise Sets. . each 41c
Flour, Klamath Boquet brand . ......... .:. . .49 lb. bags $1.61
Flour, Kitchen Queen. 49 lb. bags $1.79
Toilet Paper, Westland 1000 sheet Tissue 3 rolls 13c
Potatoes, new locals, large size . ... 10 lb. bags 15c
Brown Sugar ..t.;. . .,. . 2 lbs. 13c
Powdered Sugar . .2 lbs. 13c
Pork and Beans, Swift's, 1 lb. tins . . . . .4 cans 25c
Deviled Meats, Council, size . . . 3 cans 10c
Shortening, Swift's Crescent 4 lb. packages 37c
Vanilla Flavoring, substitute, Bunny Brand, 8 oz. bottles 23c
Baking Powder, Clabber Girl .2 lb. tins 20c
Dog Food, Old English, 1 lb. tins. ... . . 3 for 16c
Fels Naptha Soap .Cartons of 10 bars 49c
Catsup, Del Monte 14 oz. bottles 13c
Purex, the master bleacher and water softener, qt. btles. 13c
Ginger Snaps, Fresh 10 dozen for 25c
Tomatoes, Solid Pack Crater Lake br'd No. 2 h size, 2 for 25c
Pancake Flour, Sperry's .No. 10 bags 48c
Oats, Sperry Quick or Regular , .9 lb. bags 37c
Coffee, Gallo Rojo Brand . . .1 lb. bags 19c
Lemons, Sunkist Fancy, 360 size . .r.t.T... . .dozen 23c
Oranges, Red Ball Brand, 176 size .dozen 28c
Bluing, Mrs. Stewart's. .... .:. . . . 10 oz. bottles 13c
CHEESE
Brookfield.
1 Cm
Strictly an Oregon product. Lb. I w I
CERTO
43c
For Jam and Jelly Making,
2 bottles
PAR
The Perfect Concentrated Soap for fine
washing and all household 5Q
uses. Large pkgs. kOC
I Cakrf Par Hoap Frm with Mch package.
PEACHES
'Locals. Hales. Extra fancy CQ
for canning. 20 lb. boxes 03 C
OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL lls30 A. M.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
FREE DELIVERY 8-10-2-4. Phone 1054 J
We carry only the Best Grade cuts of U, S. Gov't Inspected Meats
Ham, skinned, whole or half.
24c
7c
9c
18c
IVY ST. MEAT MKT.
lb.
Beef Short Ribs,
ib : .
Beef Pot Roast,
lb.
Fancy Leg of Lamb,
lb.
Pure Lard .4 lbs. 42
Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lb". 25
Dill Pickles 5 for 106
Knight's Sweet Pickles pint 18d
FANCY HENS, FRYERS and ALL
KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS
Many Med ford Retldents
Plan Trtp North Tonijht
Among Medford resident who plan
to leave on the train tonight to eee
and hear President Roosevelt when
he lands at Portland tomorrow are:
J R. Marshall, Ted Leonard, Mark
Miller, Mrs. J. F. Erlckson. Leonard
Carpenter, Ernest Smith. Mrs. Carold
J. Parker, Charles Strang and Jack
Swern.
YUlttng Here
With Mra. Knight
Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Pae of 8sn
Dtego and Mr. and Mra. George Snyder
and small daughter, arrived in Med
ford today to visit here with Mra
Page's sister. Mra. C. A. Knight.
Dr. and Mra. Page resided In tilt
city several years ago, and have many
welcoming friends in Med ford.
Mrs. Nlon Tucker Has
Santa Barbara Guests
Mrs. Nlon Tucker haa as guests at
her aummer lodge on the Rogue,
Rogue's Roost, Mrs. Stanhope Nixon
and Miss Blanche Nixon of Santa
Barbara, Calif. They will visit at
the Tucker aummer home for a week,
having arrived this morning from the
south.
Nebraska Club
To Give Plrnle
The Nebraska club will give a pic
nic Sunday, August 10, in Uthla
park, Ashland. Anyone who was
born or has lived In Nebraska may
attend and will be welcomed by the
club. The members will meet at
I 1:30 p. m. at the park. The picnic
la the result of a similar event held
last year which was acclaimed as a
very enjoyable affair.
Miss Allen Leaves
After Visiting Niece
Mlsa Martha Allen of North Dakota
left on the Shasta thtj morning en
route to her home after having been
visiting here with her niece. Miss
Qolda Boone, for the past ten days.
Mrs. Wine Entertains
With Brldje Luncheon
Mra. Charles Wtnfl entertsined for
her mother, Dr. Mary R. Strlckler, at
a bridge luncheon Tuesday. Mra. My
ron Root and Mra. T. W. Miles re
ceived high scores.
Mlsa Jackson Arrives Miss Lorraine
Jackson of Sacramento la vlsltln
here with Mrs. J. Plckard of thla
city, having arrived last ntght.
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name that could live in Medford X
know a lot of Joneses and more
Smiths." He would not admit that
he knew anybody living in Medford
or environs.
"Colonel Watson caught a salmon
this afternoon, and he's not fit to
live with," continued Colonel Howe.
He then praised the "scenic beauty
of the west." asked the wheresbouta
of Mrs. Roosevelt, and left the In
terviewers to superintend the un
loading of the luggage by the CCO
boys.
The colonel waa assured by Mr.
Rosenbaum that the Southern Paciflo
waa prepared to extend him every
courtesy and that his special car
would be on the tall end of the
Shasta.
The Shasta arrived at 7:55 and Col
onel Watson and Secretary Early were
still eating. Thla caused Colonel
Howe to Inquire of Mr. Rosenbaum:
"Where are the boys?"
"I told them that If they didn't
finish their supper in time, the train
would watt for them," replied Mr.
Rosenbaum, proud of the Southern
Pacific's brand of courtesy.
"You shouldn't have done that,"
said Colonel Howe. "You should
have told them the train would leave
ahead of time, nrt thv wmiM h
I her now.'
The reat of the party appeared
and they retired to their staterooms.
The train puffed out with a lady re
porter of Grants Paaa aboard, seek
ing an Interview from Colonel Howe.
Roxy Ann Orange I sponsoring a
program Friday evening at 8 o'clock,
at which films of the recent Diamond
Jubilee will be shown. All residents
of the Roxy Ann neighborhood ere
cordially Invited. The regular Qrago
meeting will be held at 9 o'clock. All
members are urged to attend.
BUTTE CREEK BRIDGE
The county court and, county
engineer today are Inspecting a bridge
over he South Pork of Little Butte
creek, near Mra. Tonn's place. Thai
bridge Is at the end of Its usefulness
and will have to be replaced at ft
cost of f 2000. The county engineer
reports It la apt to fall down and la
no longer strong enough to hold
heavy or continued traffic. The
bridge serves a considerable number
of people, and travel to the Dead
Indian Soda Springs.
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