Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1934.
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vUltlng their lstr, Hri. Htnry Hen- :
deron.
Mr. and Mn. W. A. Orlm of Med
ford were week-end vial ton with Mrs
Grimm' parent, Mr. and Mn, Sam
Sandry.
Mark nd JJm Whipple received a
telegram Sunday telling or the death
Saturday of their uncle at Eugene,
GRANTS V.KSS. Aufl. 10. (Spl.) ! Alfred Whipple. He wa past 80, had
General Char lea Martin, Democratic
candidate for governor, will be the
guest of Josephine county Democrat
Sunday afternoon and Monday morn
ing, when he la in Oranta Paaa, A.
Walker, chairman of the Joaephlne
county Democratic central commit-;
tee, aaid Thursday. I
The candidate la expected to arrive
from Gold Beach via Crescent City,
about 1 p. m., Sunday, and haa been
invited to Join the Iowa club at their
annual picnic, which, will be held at
Riverside park at that time. He will
make a apeech there about 3 p. m
and Walker aald pereona who wera In
terested in hearing him wore welcome.
been a resident of Eugene many yeara
and had visited Rogue River aeveral
time.
Mn. Mamie Cutbertaon and son of
Ashland vial ted her brother, James
Wiley and family Sunday. Her daugh.
ter, Mr. Ruth Warren, returned home
with them.
Applegate
Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER, Aug. 10. (Spl.)
Uve Oak Orange met In regular ae
alon Monday night with the regular
routine of business, and a social hour
enjoyed. Several from thla grange
attended the all day meeting of Po
mona at Applegate July 28.
Mra. H. E. Henderson who apent
a week In the hospital at Medford
returned home about two weeks ago
but did not soenv to Improve, so re
turned again Monday,
Misa Arlene Eurhart, a Rogue River
school teacher, and C. W. Clements of
Central Point were married at San
Francisco July 23. Mra. Clements was
a graduate of the high school here.
She has many friends who extend beat
wltihes to her and husband.
Several families are changing their
locations, getting settled for the win
ter. Mr, and Mra. Jimmy Beck have
moved Into the Sam Math Is house, re
cently vacated by Prln. Johnston.
John Leyen and family have moved to
the Prank Clements house and
Charlea Hughes haa aold hli place up
Evans creek and hag moved Into the
Row Moore house on Cedar street.
Miss Freda Laws was elected pri
mary teacher at the school board
meeting July 37. Mlsa Bertha Bu
ford sent In her resignation.
Miss Mary Smith, who underwent
a major operation at a Medford hos
pital a few weeks ago, haa returned
home and la staying at Mra. Love's
while recuperating.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingier were
Medford visitors Saturday,
Mra. Lora Carter and Charlotte
Tlatted relatives In Ashland last Fri
day and was accompanied home by
her cousin, Mlns Ruth Warren and
two children of Berkeley. Cat., who
apent a few days visiting at the Wiley.
Carter ranch,
Prlenda are pleased to know that
Mra. O. J. Tope who has been 111 ao
long at Grunts pass, will aoon be
able to return home.
Mra. Jane Guernsey, who haa spent
the past eight months with her alster.
Mrs. George Martin, has returned to
Portland.
The young people of the Presbyte
rian church enjoyed a party Tuesday
night at the Community hall,
The Church of God ts holding Its
annual camp meeting. nv. Smith
Is the preacher, coming here every
year from Kansas.
Mr. and Mm. Jack Thrasher of Jack
lonvllle were Sunday afternoon vla
Itors at the J. M. Whipple home.
Mrs. D. L. Dawson and Mra. Frank .
nurgan of Senttle returned home last
Tday, after apending several days
APPLEGATE, Aug. 10. (Spl.) Mrs.
Archie West and tiny son, Robert
Fred, who waa born July 38 at the
Jacksonville sanitarium, returned to
their home on Little Applegate last
Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Prank Schofleld, Mrs.
Minnie Rider and aon Billy of Wil
lows, Cal , and Mr. and Mra. W. D.
Peck ham of William creek, axe spend
ing thl week camping on Yale creek.
"Camping out" aeema to be quite
a aport for little boy, and after aev
eral week coaxing, Lester Casa and
Ansll Ounter of Medford were allow
ed the privilege of camping on Little ,
Applegate. They are now happily at
work "mining" and "building dams." ,
Cecil Green, Jr., of Malln 1 spend- f
Ing this week hero at the home of Mr. ;
and Mra. A. E. Hartley. I
Mr. Harold Howard and children j
of Eugene were recent visitors at the j
home of Mr. Howard's mother, Mrs. ;
A. N. Krouse. j
Arthur Dunford, who has been
staying at the home of his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mr. Ike Dunford. ivht ,
Medford, ha returned home. Arthur
aald he Intended to stay here to dim
"darack" at the Klelnhammer ranch
during haying.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maul of Shelton,
Wash., who apent last week visiting
friends at Medford, were dinner guest
one day last week at the home of Mr !
and Mrs. Fred Straube.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Reece and daugh
ter. Althea and Maude, of Loa An
geles, who are In southern Oregon
visiting relatives, motored to Apple
gate Sunday and visited at the home 1
of Mrs. Reece'a uncle, Mr. and Mra. ;
M. R. Buck. They alao vlalted Mr.
and Mra. Miles Cantrall, who la an- '
other uncle of Mrs. Reece. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Vem
Cantrall of Jacksonville. ,
Record Trout Caught. I
PORT CLINTON, O. (UP) A
silver trout weighing 16 pounds and
measuring 30 Inches long was caught :
in LaCarpe creek by Buddy Wad-!
worth, for the biggest trout catch In
thla Lake Erie dlatrlct for aeveral
years.
Schilling
I exquisite flavor
is liht a fine perfume
both delicate & strong.
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1 -i..-!.-. llllfTll ILI lLI.
' FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SELLING
I 100 Squibbs Aspirin rtf
3Do Freozone (corns) y 23
ris. iiitcnon Hand Lotion '21
$1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonio 7)C
1 AO
ACJAHOt.
SI. 00
MIMCHAL
Oil.
S1.29
Halt Unit
TOIItl'C'O
10c
MfrhnoT
MIAUMI
I'HKAM
21c
IVonfllitir)',
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roviKK
35c
SdriillfUnllv
t'orrrrl
KODAK FILMS AT CUT PRICES
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19c
Fletcher 'i
CaM orla
28c
Kolirlta
Toharro
15c
3oz. Km
75c Glover's Mango Remedy .... 55
Pilot Alarm Clocks OOn
fl.M tnlilf. I Mill luutnnlrril wO
$1 Cream of Nujol PQp
lor haiillunl rflmtlpnilnn www
w Bar 25c
Woodbury's
Facial Soap
Insect Sprav Spravers
quant null rm;,
41c 21c 14c
t. n. t. "ynhrtt 5r
uunrtr, s.p Cleanser
l.nite m QiiUk Arrow 4 m
Hart JQ M.mp lUkr. 4Q
Oilhre ........
W'Mtern Thrift Store are member of the N. R. ,.
and all price are iilJrit to rmiform to the N, It.
A. and A. A. A. nf the I nltrd Mate.
126 EAST SIXTH STREET
GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS
BREAD and CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE :
FLOUR
F
A Good Buy!
'LOUR is going up rapidly The drought has resulted in a very short yield on the
of flour are below the current market and it's just a matter of days until retail prices
l i m a f ii 1 . 1 L : -.! 1 1 .
must wuaugc n. icw otttK. 111 me ya.in.ry is juuu jjruicciiun agtunsi nigner living cosis.
Tomorrow We Offer
Blue Bell Flour 24 lb. 87c 491b. $1.53
Maple Leaf (hard wheat) 24 lb. 95c 491b. $1.79
White Rose (a guaranteed flour) 49 lb.. $1.89
Pilsbury (XXXX patent) 24 lb. $ 1 .09 49 lb. $2.05
Drifted Snow 24 lb. $1.09 49 lb. $2.05
FOUNTAIN
MIDSUMMER
. TREATS
Sliced Peaches,
a la mode, 10c t
Cake, a la mode
10c ;
Fresh Huckle
berry Pie, a la
mode, 10c
Sundae, choice of
syrup, 10c
Watermelon on
Ice - generous
portion, 10c
Ice Cream, choice
of flavors, qt. 40c
Special Saturday
Lunches
Turkey & Dressing Plate,
Steer Beef Pot Roast and
real egg noodles, Ham or
Cold Meat Plate.
Served from
11 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Fruits and Vegetables
Bunkist Oranges 252 size Doz. 25cv
Sunkist Lemons 360 size Doz. 25d
Fancy Sunkist Grapefruit 64 size 3 for 23(5
Large Rose City Celery Stalk 06
Green Peppers 4 lbs. 15
Green Beans 3 lbs. 10J
Large Red Ripe Tomatoes 3 lbs. 100s
Large Cucumbers 2 for 5
Green Peas 2 lbs. 19d
Summer Squash, many kinds Lb. 3J
Cantaloupes large size, 27 3 fr 20
Bunch Vegetables 3 for lOtf
Sweet Spanish Onions 3 lbs- lOtf
Super Meat Market
Practical Economy the kind that insures lower ul
timate cost is best. That is why we have rigidly adhered
to our policy of selling none hut the best steer beef.
Tender, flavory, delicious to the last morsel the ab
sence of waste insures lower monthly meat costs.
Steer Beef Roast-lb.
Fancy Prime Rolled Steer
Roast lb
Swift's Savortite Luncheon
Meat 6-lb. can
Fancy Steer Short Ribs for
Baking. Lb
Steer Boiling Beef
lb
Leg of Lamb
lb
Shoulder of Lamb
lb
Rolled Veal Roast-lb
Dry Picked Colored Fryers
lb
Wisconsin Wheel Swiss Cheese,
lb
Corn Belt Bacon J lb. sliced,
cellophane wrapped
Bacon sugar cured any size
piece, lb
Huber's Frankforts, Bologna or
Liver Sausage, lb
.... 10c
1 "71
. i 72q
$1.33
... 10c
.. 7c
1 7y2c
.. 15c
1 2V2c
... 25c
25c
15c
23c
15c
Home Purity Bakery
Tomorrow we offer your choice of our five most popular cakes
the ones which sell fastest For a period of over a year these
have constantly appealed most to popular favor. We firmly be
lieve this to be the finest assortment of high class cakes ever
offered. Get one for your Sunday Dinner or Outing and en
joy real Home Purity and Quality without all the fuss and
worry yet at lower cost.
Roses in Snow
Chocolate Pecan
Angel Cake
Hawaiian De
light Angel
Cake
Southern Dixie
Pecan
Golden Cream
BREAD "
Our bread con
tains the follow
ing ingredients
and no other
Sperry Flour
Fleischman
Yeast
Cane Sugar
Milk
Shortening
Medford Pure
Water
V2 Cake 25c
Whole Cake
49c
1 lb. Loaf 8c
Vi lb. Loaf
12c
Every bakery product a real Home quality product. Home
ingredients Home flavor Home care
Savings in the Super Food Markets
A Dependable Source of Supply
75c
Schillings Baking Powder
12-oz. can 27c; 2 lb
Schillings Green Tea
Mb. Pkg.
Schilling's Orange Pekoe and
Pekoe Tea i-lb. pkg
Del Monte Early Garden' Peas
No. 2 can
Goody Goody Peas
No. 2 can 2 for
Del Monte Sockeye Salmon
No. 1 tall can
Del Monte Pineapple Tid Bits.
8-oz. can
Del Monte Pineapple Juice:
12-oz. can 3 for ...........
Del Monte Coffee
1-lb. vacuum can
Del Monte Spinxch
No. 2h can 2 for
Dromedary Grape Fruit
No. 2 can 2 for
Dunbar's Okra
No. 2 can ,
S & W Small Artichoke
Hearts No. 1 can
Del Monte Early Garden As
paragusNo. 2 can
25c
33c
15c
25c
19c
7c
25c
29c
25c
25c
12c
18c
19c
25c
53c
Fredricksburg Real Lager
Beer 2 bottles
Case of 24-$2.85
Butter Snider's Grade A
1-lb. print 2 pounds ......
Maxwell House Coffee 4
4-lb. can $ j .(jy
Instant Postum
8-oz. can ,.
Post Toasties corn flakes
8-oz. pkg. .
Jello choice of
flavors
Bakers Breakfast Cocoa
1-lb. can
P & G White Laundry Soap
10 bars
White King Granulated Soap.
2-lb. pkg.
39c
7c
5c
19c
25c
29c
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