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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 193(5.
LEVERETTE BUYS
LOT IN ASHLAND
A nnouncement wu made today
that Walter H. Lovcrotte, Medford
buslneM organizer, has purctiaaed
part of the vacant lot next to the
Jordan Electric company In Ashland
from O. M. Oreen.
Mr, leveret te bought the property
Just before leaving for the east and
did not state what hit Intentions
were regarding possible development
of the land or the erection of a
building thereon.
After buying the land In 1938 Mr.
Oreen Improved the Jot by excavating
It to sidewalk level. .
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Ante'
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ANTELOPE, Nov. 20. (8pl.) Carl
Von der Hcllrn underwent a major
opi-rallon at the Sacred Heart hoa-
pltal November 1. Ha U slowly Im
proving. It U hoped by hla many
friend, that ha will aoon recover.
Mr, and Mra. J. A. Wood attended
th carnival at Eagle Point Novem
ber 13.
Harve Stanley was re-elected di
rector of the Eagle Point Irrigation
district for the next three yeara,
Thoae attending the recreational
club at the Orange hall November
11 from Antelope were Prank Brown,
Newton Allen, Alice Allen, Frances
and Jean Beck, Marie Wood, Maxlne
Yorton, Byron Yorton, Mrs. Ruby
Rlgga and daughters and Bill Blgham
and daughter.
Mrs. Joe Arena la aerloualy 111 at
her horns. She la under the care of
a Medford doctor.
Jim Lawrence returned horn No
vember 3 from tha hoapltal, whera ha
has been confined since September 1,
Ladles of Antelope are aervlng the
pupils at the school a hot dish dally,
Walter Van Rheen of Eagle Point,
who passed away last week end. waa
burled In the Antelope cemetery No
vember 13. The sympathy of the
district is extended to the bereaved
family.
Turkey picking la In full awing In
this neighborhood. Although turkey
prices aren't so high this year the
farmers still think they will coma
out anead. '
Antelope Literary olub met Novem
ber 13. The program waa aa follows:
Piano solo, Mra. Gertrude Oreb: vocal
solo, Miss Mary Ann Ostes, accom
panied by Mia Ohloe Cllenburg of
Medford (Miss Ellenburg and Miss
Dates will be remembered for their
part In the operetta at the Medford
high school laat year); vocal solos,
by Hazel and Annabelle Rlggs, ao
companed by Miss Oreb.
Those taking part In the Antelope
Dude Ranch act: Outtara were
played by Dick Bain, nuby Rlggs
and Bill Walsh; harmonicas, Mrs. 8.
w. Bam and Annabelle Rlggs; ac-
oordlan, Oeorge McLaln. James Bslre
and Dick Baize sang several numbers
which were enjoyed by all. BUI Gates
gave a talk on Thanksgiving. This
was certainly enjoyed by all, and
everyone looks forward to Mr, Gates
returning again soon. The literary
committee wishes to thank those who
helped on the program. James and
Dick Balsa sang at Valentine's cafe
Armlatlce Day.
Mrs. Mary McDowell and daughter
are apendlng a few daya with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Jacks of Reese Creek.
Thoae attending the box social at
Antelope November 18 from the va
rious places were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Oatea and daughter, Miss Chloe Cl
lenburg. Mr. and Mrs., 8. W. Bslze
and sons, Dtck and Jamesr and Miss
Linda Wright, all of Medford; Jean
Clark and Mra. T. A. Askew of Reese
Creek; Mr, and Mrs, BUI Perry, of
Eagle Point; Mra. W. H, Wright and
daughters of Bdownsboro.
Ladles' social club met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walsh November
13. It was "husbanda' day." Men
present were Burt Burkhart, Ben Os
wald, Henly Owens, BUI Blgham and
Tom Hatlett. Women visitors wen
Mrs. W. H. Wright of Brownsboro,
Mra. Bullock and Mrs. Wayman Bar
man of Medford. Mrs. Blgham la a
sister of BUI Walsh.
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Table Rock
TABLE ROCK. Nov. 20. (Spl)
The long unbroken wave of dry
weather Is seriously retarding farm
operations here and unless rains are
coming very soon there will be a
small acreage of fall sown raln.
The usual fall pasture also failed to
materialize on account of no early
rains and some stockmen have alre&dy
commenced feeding their winter's
supply of hay,
Several cars of fat lambs were
shipped recently to the San Fran
elsco markets by sheep men In this
district.
Mra. A. h. Seabrooke Is making
an extended visit with relatives ,ln
California.
Mi-, and Mrs, M. B, Chase return
ed recently from a several months'
visit with relatives and friends In the
New England state.
J. U Nealon has begun the annual
winter feeding of beef cattle. '
The regular monthly meeting of
the Table Rook Community club will
be held at the school house Friday
night, November 20. Instead of the;
usual business meeting and program1
the evening will be spent by the
members In partaking of a bountiful!
Thanksgiving dinner. The committee i
In charge of the dinner asks eech!
one to bring table service. j
Several local ladles attended, the
cooking demonstration at Sams Val
ley last Friday.
Little Dannie" Cupid has been
working overtime Among Table Rock-
eri, Judging from the number of re
cent marriages concerning people
from this community. Weddings dur.
Ing the last month were those of
Howard Oault and Edith Sage. Olen
Wilson and Jessie Seabrooke and
Claude Wilson and Remo Klmes. Mr
and Mrs. Oault are making their
home In Medford, Mr, and Mrs. Olen
Wilson are living In Seattle, Wash.,
and Mr. and Mrs, Claude Wilson will
reside In Medford.
C. W. Be has been working In
Medford. helping remodel the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oault.
At the laat regular Community
club meeting the following officers
were elected : president, Mrs. Mar
garet Russell; vice -president, Mrs.
Lata Kyle, and secretary -treasurer,
Miss Avis Ayers.
Several from this community are
busily engaged In picking turkeys.
Building activities have taken quite
a spurt here. E. C. Hamilton !s-excavating
for a new dwelling nouse.
Lloyd Hamlin Is hauling lumber for
some' now buildings on hla ranch,
while re-roofing and construction of
a garage la going ahead at the Nealon
ranch.
Thorson Brothers of Beall Lane
have flnlahed pulling 17 acres of ap
ple trees for C. W. Carlton. Mrs.
Schaffer has had five or six acres of
.young pear tree tcken out at her
orchard. -Mrs.
Una Inch visited the school
Monday.
Walter W. Rose, of Orlando, Fla.,
president of the National Association
of Real Estate Boards, says today resi
dential properties of the United
States are 97 per cent occupied, as
nearly as can be estimated.
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rich as the flavor - - it's Schilling:.
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NOV. 21st to 25th
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e Plan jour Thanksgiving dinner around a big Tom Turkey
. . . wtth all the wnable freh foods that have ju.t been
harvested. You'll find a complete selection on sale at your
nearest IGA Store this week at money-saving prices !
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SALAD DRESSING, Quart .. 39c V
ROYAL CLUB
Extra Large RIPE OLIVES large tin 1 dC
MINCE MEAT ... 2 ibs. 23c
37c
COFFEE
RED "A" . lb. 17c
RED "A" 3 lbs. 51c
BLUE "G"..lb. 21c
PEAK . lb. tin 27c
DE LUXE lb. tin 29c
Woodbury's
FACIAL SOAP
3 bars 25c
Filtered Sunshine
DOLE'S Pineapple GEMS 1 No. iyz can
and 3 pkgs. IGA GELATIN DESSERT for
MARASCHINO CHERRIES 5 oz. 1Qc
OLD MONK
Stuff ed Olives 3H oz. 2 for 23c
IGA
Lime Rickey
or Gingerale
Large
29 os.
bottl
2 for 39,
SUNSHINE
KR1SPY CRACKERS
Big 1 pound 1 "7
package . . 1
IGA TOMATO
SOUP
a I c jr.. viw.
mr . i i ' .iid
I PLUMP, TENDER BIRDS" pHTT
I At Lowest Market Prices Fl!$Cw CjoA VH
Cranberry Sauce 17 oz. can 18c S&P J3
Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c
- Us Thee Shredded Wheat Biscuits in Your Turkey Dressing
IGA
Pitted Dates 10 oz. pkg. 13c
IQA
Unpitted Dates U2 ib. pkg. 21c
Peel, Orange, Lemon, Citron . lb. 28c
IOA FANCY
Shrimp .
IOA
Oysters .
IOA
Pumpkin
No. 1 can 14c
No. 1 can 2 for 2$C
No. 21 2 can IOC
IOA
Wheat Putts . . 2 pkgs. 17c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
10 ounce
cans
19
IOA
CAKE FLOUR, . 40 oz. 21c
IOA
BAKING POWDER 1 Ib. 17c
ROYAL CLUB
Baking Chocolate y2b. 11c
CHOCOLATEDrops 2ibs.18c
GUM DROPS . 2 lbs. 21c
Hard Mixed Candy 2!bs. 18c
White Rock Water 12 oz. 18c
SUNKIST VALENCIA ORANGES, 288s..
SWEET POTATOES, No. li
HEAD LETTUCE
CRANBERRIES .:
2 doz. 15
4 lbs. 17
2 for 9
2 lbs. 3S
LOCAL BUNCH VEGETABLES 3 for 10
Also, cauliflower, celery, white and Utah celery, artichokes, red grapes and
everything to make your Thanksgiving Dinner complete.
Swift's Oriole Bacon, 8-10 lb. pieces . 31c lb.
Swift' (Dry Salt) Plates 19c lb.
Swift's Long Bologna .... 19c lb.
Swift's Condensed Chili, 1 lb. bricks. .... .25c each
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