P.AflK TWO
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1939.
Walter M.lsner of Olendsie. Oregon. month, he wU. be
. ,....... . . .. .., nf Mrs. parachute Jump, hs has wniren
ville hill, which they will opera-
this winter.
Fred Dorn returned from Portland
recently, where he apent a short tlm,
at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dorn. visiting his new granddaughter
Nancy Let Dorn. '
resu to chart atm:pherlc condition,
and the else of the reward the find
er will receive upon sending It to
Baltimore. Md., will depend upon Its
condition.
IdenU of Big Applegate, saving lo
cated on the Herachell Allred prop
erty. Mr. Michelle Is employed on
the ERA road project on Thompson
creek.
as a gueat of the former's father-in-law.
Wm. Buck. The Callfomlana
devoted their time to bunting while
here.
Mucb lively discussion was brought
forth In the parent education atudy
club whlcb met Wednesday, supple
menting the projects of the App'.e
gate extension unit. Mrs. Helen
Davis and Mrs. Audrey Crenshsw led
the topic, "Ths Cooperatlvs Family,'
with Mrs. John Black acting as chair
man. BUCMb DUUUlf - e -
atlves here.
HcMullen's slater. Mrs. rrea ainuut
Joe and Henry mottle, veteran
miners of Ward's Ford section of the
Applegate. have leased the Union
service station on top of the Jackson
Robert Lewis, son of Mrs. Gerald
Buck, enrolled last month for train
ing aa an aviation mechanic at March
field near Riverside. Cal. In few
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mlchalls and son I T. O. McDmnlel and Sinclair Dob
Norman of Jacksonville are new res- 1 bins of VacavUle spent last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMuIlen and
CASCADE EXHIBIT
IN AUTUMN DRESS
Treasure Island, Oct. 20.
(Spl) The gorgeous autumn
coloring of the leaves and the
equally gorgeous colors on the
wild birds of the Wonderland
court have been the lure that
has attracted thousands to the
Shasta-Cascade exhibit during
the closing days of the fair. One
of the melancholy aspects of
the autumn surroundings, how
ever, was the absence of the
Wonderlnnd ranger who has es
corted some 5,000 persons on
daily tours through the exhibit,
Lee B. Johnson, U. S. forest
ranper, who has been with the
exhibit all summer having
checked out Sunday night and
left for a two weeks vacation
before reporting back to the
Angeles forest.
Visitors registering recently
at the building from Jackson
county included the following:
Mrs. H. W. Conger, Nell Cator,
J. H. Philpoti, Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Owens, Mrs. M. N. Har
rls, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kceney,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Bou
telle, Richard Evans, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mee, Mrs. Chester
Fitch, Chester Fitch, Jr., Ruth
Fitch, Mrs. Timothy Daily, Mrs.
M. E. Royce, Ruby Lusk, Her
man Lusk, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Yost, R. L. Humphrey, George
Hopkins, Robert Mullin, Mrs.
Adclaid Swartz, Wm. Swartz,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Owen,
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Stark, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Bohncrt, Dr. and
Mrs. E. G. Everett, J. Duckett
and family, Ronald Smith, Amy
Smith, Jeanne Smith, Mn.
Lcola Wright, Mrs. Walter E.
Flynn, Allan Flynn, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Clark, Michael and
Douglas Clark, Marjorie Fund
sen.
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GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS -ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING
Big Applegate
Big Applegate, Oct. 20. (Spl.)
Norman Kubli is president of
the student body in the Apple- ;
gate grade school, according to
"The Applcgater," school news
paper printed monthly. Other
student body officers Include
Carolyn Benedict, vice-president;
Jean Brown, secretary; Beverly
Mee, treasurer. The September
Issue of "The Applcgater" in
cludes community and war
news, as well as school notes.
Carolyn Benedict is editor-in-
chief, with the remainder of the
staff comprised of Bobby Wallis,
Silas Davis, Elinor Mee, Melvina
Rowdcn, Georgia Benedict, Wes
ley Surran, Bill Wright, Temple
Rose and Lorraine Rowdcn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Byrns nd
daughters, Gladys and Evelyn, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Byrne, left Wednesday for Ban Fran
cLsco to attond tha exposition. At
Pinole they will be guests of John
Byrne's sister, Mrs. Emmett O'Brien
The group will return in a week.
WllUs Scott, accompanied by
friends from Tnlent, is spending sev
eral dfiys hnntlnn In enatern OrcRon.
Mrs. Barbara Jennings of Mcdford Is
spending the week as a guest ot Mrs
Bcott.
Fred MrPherson of Medford Is In
chnrwe of an emergency relief admin
istration crew of 22 men building a
five and one-half mile stretch of
rosd from the Carbury -Thompson
creek divide down Thompson creek
A CCO crew from the former Camp
Carbury cleared tlit. right of way
soveral yoors ago. The county recent
ly completed a new bridge on Car
bury, replacing the low water bridge
which had been a traffic haenrd In
the paht.
Fort Hubbard of Seattle, who Is
spending three weeks with friends
and relatives at Applegat and Med
ford. Is a guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. Amos McKee. Ho also will
fnt Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Phillips
at Squaw Lake.
Mrs. Hiwl Ttuox and grandson,
Oordon, spent the week with Mrs.
Truax'a sister nt Dorrls, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smith are
among stock owners bringing their
cattle from the htph Sl&klyou range
for the winter. They are fortunate
In rounding up their entire herd
with the exception of two. They
say this is due to being good to their
cows and never fooling them with
an empty salt sack.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Offenbaeher
are spending several days on a mo
tor trip to Creitcent City and other
California points.
Alva Coffre and B. B. Gabriel have
returned to Salem after spendlrw sev.
ml days ns guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dan Bonney near t uaw Lake.
A Sunday school was organized
this month In the Watktns district
with the roliowlnii oHicm: Superin
tendent. Mm. Albert Conines: secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. James Winning
ham; llhrarlan, Leitoy Hamcam; song
leader. Mrs. O. N. Hobbe. Teachers
Include Mrs. Bert Harr. ntble cIom.
and Mis. Hnbbs, primary class. The
Sundny school convenes nt the Wat-
kins school building rom 10 to 11
a. m,. and the croup extends an in
vitation to everyone to attend.
Although Edwnpd Kubli was cred
ited with li.iviiw the meteorological
ky box. which he discovered In the
Stskiyous last week, In good con
dition, It was a big Job to keep it
that wuv. Mr. Kubli says. When he
found the radiograph, the half down
cowboys accomp:inyl'iK him insisted
on removing its Interior workings to
satisfy their eurtoMty. Even when
the Instrument was taken to his
home, it wm n mile difficult to
protect it from interested visitors,
Mr. Kubli said. The sky box wna
sent up by the Medrord weather bu-
Other BEITY
CROCKER CAKES
TOMORROW
Southern Nut . " 1
Pineapple Chiffon f
J
Cake 25c
Angel Cakes
Choice
49c
Breakfast Bits
Cinnamon Snails 6 for 10c
Butter Horns 3 for 10c
Coffee Cake Rings 2 for 15c
Home Purity Mince Pie ea. 30c
The same good Mincemeat you have learned to like so well
during the past five years.
HOME PURITY
BREAD
1 lb. Loaf - 8c
1 Vz lb. Loaf - 1 2c
fmm1 NEW PUMPKIN MASK! II
49c I
EVERY DAY UNTIL
HALLOWE'EN
You should see its gay colors deep chocolate
and bright orange . . . and wait till you taste
its delicious combination of flavors!
GOBLIN CAKE will be the high spot of any
menu family dinner, bridge luncheon, tea,
a football buffet party or the ever-festive
Hallowe'en.
On every Goblin Cake
a Kiddie's Pumpkin
Face Mask, to add mote
fun to Hallowe'en
WHILE THEY LAST
It is a chocolate-and-yellow1 marble cake, iced
RESERVE YOUR GOBLIN CAKE NOW
with chocolate, topped with tangy orange and
over that, shaved chocolate!
The recipe is Betty Crocker's one which
instantly became famous. Like all of Betty
Crocker's recipes, Goblin Cake calls for qual
ity ingredients, the same as those used in
your own kitchen.
Because the supply will be limited
19
35.
Bananas,
4 lbs.
U. S. No. 1 i r
Onions 10 lbs. I DC
(In s Shopping Bat)
Cranberries,
2 lbs
Klamath U. S. No. 2
Potatoes 25 lbs. 25c
50 lbs 43c
Jacksonville Grange Turkey Dinner
Tonight Old Courthouse, Jacksonville.
Service Begins at 6 o 'Clock.
Sams Valley' Grange Dance
Saturday Night, Oot. 21. Good Musle, Good Floor.
Paved highway to the door.
Roxy Anne Grange Dance
Saturday Night, Oct. 21. Hall on Spring St.
Upper Applegate Grange Dance
Saturday Night. Oct. 21. Hall at McKss Bridge.
Lunch at Midnight. Stlva'a Orchestra.
i
Griffen Creek Grange
Farm Style Sausage Supper October 26 in K. P. Hall
In Medford. Service 5:30 to 8. Program and Dance.
MON.
TUES. WED.
THUR. FRI.
SAVINGS in the GROCETERIAS
Foods Are Freshest Where Sold Fastest
Snowdrift Shortening 3-lb. can 49c
Wesson Oil i-gal. can 69c
Gold Bar Prunes 2-lb. box 13c
Silver Bar Peas, No. 303 can 3 for 25c
Gold Bar Creamed Golden Bantam Crrn, No. 303 can. . . .3 for 25c
Oregon Trail or Golden West Asparagus No. 2 can 23c
Table Brand Corn, No. 303 can 2 for 15c
Underwood's Clam Chowder No. 2 can 25c
Fancy Comb Honey : each 17c
Strained Honey 5-lb. can 33c
Viking Flour (hard wheat) 49-lb. $1.19
Gold Bar Mixed Vegetables for Salad No. 1 tall can 13c
Palmolive Soap .., 3 bars 17c
Super Suds large pkg. 15c
Concentrated Super Suds pkg. 20c
SAT.
A New BREAKFAST THRILL
Every Day in the Week
SPERRY CEREALS
Freshest because shipped weekly from the Portland mill.
Sperry Wheat Hearts. No. 5 sack 37c
Sperry Rolled Oats , .3-lb. pkg. 19c
9-lb. sack , 34c
Sperry Cereal Flakes 9-lb. sack 34c
Sperry Rolled Wheat 10-lb. sack 38c
Sperry Farina small pkg. 10c
No. 5 sack 23c
Wheaties 2 pkgs. 21c
Kix , 2 pkgs. 21c
Crystal White Soap 10 bars 29c
Crystal Cocoa Hard Water Castile 4 bars 17c
Peet's Granulated . pkg. 25c
Krispy Crackers 2-lb. box 27c
Sunshine Marshmallows lb. pkg. 15c
Borene . . . . large pkg. 29c
Double Refined Borax Soap. 3 bars 17c
Borene Borax Soap 4 bars 19c
Elbow Cut Macaroni. 3-lb. pkg. 13c
Powow Cleanser, 3 cans and a beautiful glass tumbler 25c
Super Meat Markets
Quality Controlled Meats
A Quick Cure for
Morning Sourpuss
Real Farm Style
SAUSAGE
and Sperry GOLDEN
BROWN PANCAKES
YOU can't always blame a man for the
morning grouch, but you can cure it.
Getting out of a warm bed with the day's
work ahead, often in disagreeable weather,
isn't a pleasant outlook but the right kind
of breakfast will do more to change that frown
into a smile than anything else. Best of all,
an energy building breakfast will go a long
way In making a disagreeable day a more
comiortanie one.
Ask the man who eats one.
TOMORROW
1 lb. Real Farm Style
Pork Sausage
(100 pork, mild or full sage
seasoned.)
One 20-oz. pkg. Sperry
Pancake Flour. :
Both
'25.
An Autumn Dinner Treat
Both
25.
1 quart Knight's new
Sauerkraut
1 lb. Swift's Premium
Skinless Frankfurters
r
Swift's Bologna or
Liver Sausage lb.
Swift's Premium
Braunsweiger lb.
(Smoked Liver Sausage)
Swift's Premium
Chili Con Carne. . .lb.
Swift's Circle S
Picnics lb.
Shank off, mild cure, need no parboiling.
17c
19c
25
20
Swift's Bacon rr
Backs lb. ZZC
Home f urity Mince- 4 Q
meat pint I V C
Add 1-3 apples. Better and costs less because
you don't pay mincemeat price for apples.
Chuck Roast of Quality
Controlled Beef .
Swiss Steak of Quality
Controlled Beef
k. 15
jb. 25
Short Ribs of Beef 1 O
for baking lb. I
The way meat Is cut makes i big differ
ence In lit tenderness end flavor.
Try These:
Virginia Boneless Pork Roast
Boston Pork Steaks
Oregon Best Egg Noodles
1-lb. pkg 18c
Pard Dog Food
3 cans ,., . . . .25c
GATES & LYDIARD
Delivery of $1.00 Orders.
Phone: East Side 752. West Side 428.
6th at Central; 6th at Grape
savings Without Self -Denial
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - TWO FREE PARKING LOTS - Opposite West Side Market - Next to East Side Market