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MEDFP3D MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1939.
Society an Clubs
By Clara Mary Davii
Miss Mulholland
Is Party Hostess
Miss Marjorie Mulholland en
tertained Wednesday evening at
the home of her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland, on
Vancouver avenue with a de
lightful bridge party.
Invited to the affair were the
Misses Jarvie Thompson, Mar
jorie McNair, Jeanne Hamilton,
Margaret Mary Mann, Janet
Mann, Frances Arnspiger,
Leona Conger, Ruth Ottoman,
La Verne Stephenson, Helen
Patton, Dorothy Gore, Con
stance Moore, Marian Moore,
Kathryn Ford, Betty Vllm and
Mrs. Jack Sanderson.
Supper followed the bridge
play. Decorations were carried
out in holiday motif.
Hoppes' Leave for
Rose Bowl Game
Dr. and Mrs. Walt E. Hoppe
left today by motorcar for
southern California to vacation
until the latter part of next
week. i
The local couple will visit
briefly in San Francisco as the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Stanley. From the Bay
city they plan to travel on down
to Los Angeles and Pasadena
where they will attend the Rose
bowl game.
If your old bus
Has gone too far.
And squeaks in all
Its joints.
Belter buy a Humphrey
Car,
Checked at 43 points.
We'll give you 1940 tags
And could say more.
But hate to brag.
Humphrey Motors
33 S. Riverside. Phone 4S4
DE SOTO PLYMOUTH
Myers Home Scene
of Party Tuesday
A farewell party honoring
Douglas Lamb was held Tues
day evening at the home of
Miss Betty Myers on West Sec
ond street.
Those attending were the
Misses Bettie Brown, Alice
Allen, Meryl Dawes, Dolly Age,
Beth Reed, Dorothy Wilder
Josephine Mead and Betty
Myers and the Messrs. Ralph
Evans, Lester Wilcox Jr., Ken
neth Raymond, J'jrry Nims,
Donald Minear, lester Casad
Monroe White, Robert Reming
ton, Kenneth Thompson of Ash
land, cousin of Miss Myers and
Douglas Lamb, the honoree who
left here yesterday for Bowling
Green, Ohio, to Join his father.
Games, stunts and refresh
ments were enjoyed throughout
the evening and Mr. Lamb was
given handsome guts.
Vale Couple
Medtord Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rogers
are spending some time in this
city over the holidays. They are
the house guests of Mr. Roger's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Rogers, at their home on Crater
Lake avenue. They are also vis
iting Mr. Rogers' sister, Miss
Dorothy Rogers.
The Rogers both teach school
in Vale. Their marriage was an
event of late last summer. Mr.
Rogers formerly resided here
with his parents and attended
the local schools.
Group Visits
In Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Saylor
and Mrs. Sarah Aitken spent
Christmas in San Francisco
Mrs. Aitken was the house
guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cantrall. Mrs. Cantrall is the
former Ruth Aitken, well
known here.
BOYD'S
M A E. K
J-uo xi. ivy. o. 06 n. btampi
Free Deliveries 8-10-2-4
Specials Dec. 30 and Jan. 2
Happy New Year
CANDY
15c
15c
Holiday Party Is
Held at Chalkers
Chalker'i Motel was the scene
of the annual Christmas party
for staff and employees of the
First National Bank of Portland
held last week.
After a delightful dinner the
bookkeepers and tellers staged
a song contest, the winning
team singing versus the stenog
raphers. Charades followed with
the two team leaders. Glen
Thomas and Murray Marley
conceding a tie score.
Oris Crawford, assistant man
ager of the bank, playing St.
Nick, distributed Christmas gifts
to all. The balance of the eve
ning was spent in dancing.
The Motel was decorated with
fir and pine boughs, berries and
a Christmas tree, making a very
attractive setting for the pleas
ant affair.
M rs. Fiero Here
For Brief Visit
Mrs. Conro Fiero arrived in
Medford last evening from
Klamath Falls to spend the
week-end visiting her mother.
Mrs. Will Andrews, and her sis
ter, Mrs. James Stevens, at
their Cargill Court apartment.
Mrs. Fiero will be among the
out-of-town guests attending the
Colony club party this evening
In clubrooms on Geneva street.
Mrs. Fiero Is one of the charter
members of the Colony club,
having lived here originally
years ago. .
SNOVVCAST
for the
Shasta Cascade Wonderland
Chinese heart-problem ora
cles, of whom a large number
flourish, never advocate divorce
as a solution of matrimonial
troubles, but always favor some
sort of compromise, even if this
is obviously impossible:
' London's newest, smallest
movie theater, seating 24, has
been opened in the Ministry of
Information. There govern
ment experts will see propagan
da films before they are gener
ally released.
The United States leads the
civilized world In homicides.
The only country approaching
ours in this matter is Finland.
Cloolog tuna for Too Late to cu.
If; Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
The following news on sn
ow, road and weather conditions
at sports areas in the Shasta-
Cascade Wonderland is prepared
by the U. S. Soil Conservation
Service.
Diamond Lake: Radio report
this morning at 7:30 indicates
cloudy skies, with wind south
west strong. Temperature 39,
minimum past 24 hours, 35 de
grees. Snow depth only 2 inches,
No new snow during the past
week. Ice on lake breaking up.
Muriel Hughes
Visits Mother
Miss Muriel Hughes Is among
the college set vacationing here
as the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Lee Garlock. Miss Hughes is a
co-ed at Oregon State college in
Corvallis, this being her first
year at the place of education.
She lives in Waldo hall and is
the room mate of Dorothea
Olsen, also a Medford girl. .
Methodist Group
Meets Saturday
The former South Methodist
group cf women will meet at
the home of Mrs. R. L. Taylor,
220'$ Laurel street, at 2 o'clock
tomorrow for a social afternoon.
All Women are asked to attend.
Those who subscribed to the
budget are asked to bring their
contributions to Saturday's ses
sion.
Two Return From
San Francisco
Mrs. Lee Armstrong and Miss
Margo Boyle, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Boyle, return
ed by train this morning from
San Francisco where they had
visited since Monday.
Crater Lake: Snow dept at
Park Headquarters at 8 a.m.
34 inches, compared with 48
inches December 30, last year;
4V4 ipches new snow fell during
past week. Snow described as
wet heavy. Temperature 33:
range past 24 hours, 33 to 31
degrees. Foggy; wind southwest
light.
South and West Entrance
roads, as well as road from Park
Headquarters to Rim open but
slushy; chains advised. Highway
62 from Fort Klamath to South
Entrance in good condition.
There are the usual parking
areas, warming and rest room
facilities, at Park Headquarters,
Annie Spring and Rim. Meals
and short orders my be ob
tained at Park Headquarters,
but overnight accommodations
for the week-end are all reserved.
Mount Shasta Sierra Alpine
Lodge: The Everett memorial
highway to Sierra Alpine Lodge
passable nearly to Sand Flat,
but chains should be carried,
Snow depth at the Alpine Lodge
54 inches, described as 48 inches
normal pack topped with 6
inches powder which fell. Dec
ember 28. Mt. Shasta City tern.
perature 46; range past 24 hours,
46 to 40. Skies cloudy, occasion
al rain; wind southeast 10 miles.
Snowman's Hill: No snow.
Union Creek: 8 a.m. tempera
ture 34 degrees. No snow In
this area. Highway in eood con
dition, being dry. Carry chains
for use at high elevations. Skies
pastly cloudy and no wind.
Mount Lassen Sports Areas:
Snow at Sulphur Works Check
ing Station in the Lassen Vol
canic National Park is reported
this morning as in patches only,
One inch fell December 28, fol
lowed by rain. Road to Jones
point 3 miles above Sulphur
Works will be open this week
end. Snow depth there 18 inches,
described as soft wet. Chains
advised. Skies clearing at Min
eral, but foggy with light rain
at Sulphur Works. No wind.
Temperature 46; range past 24
hours 42 to 36.
Manzanita Lake: No snow' at
this area. Road in good condi
tion but chains advised. No skat
ing on Manzanita Lake.
Mineral: In the Lassen Nation
al Forest reports no snow.
schilling Coffee
lb. tins . 25c
2 lb. tins 49c
FLOUR
FLAGSTAFF Hardwheat
49-lb, A MM
b9 J) I .33
BLUE RIBBON
9-lb, A A 0.
ck i .as
Every Sack Guaranteed
KITCHEN QUEEN
Hardwheat A m
49-lb. bags $ ,43
DRIFTED SNOW
49-lb.
Sags
BUTTER. Lost f M
River Grade A, lb. 04 C
SHORTENING mm
Pearl, 41b. carton OuC
JEWEL SHORTENING
rure vegetable m mm
". palls 4 I C
SHAKER SALT, M
IVi-lb. pkg. 2 lor JC
SYRUP
Lumber Jack
24-os. Bottle ...
No. 5 Palls
BAKING POWDER
Gold Label 12-oi
25c
1.V
5c
SOAPS
Llfebouy a mm
3 bars I I C
Lux Toilet Soap A mm
3 bars 1 I C
Rlnto a M
Large slie I J C
Rln.o mm mm
Giant sue package 00 C
CLOIIOX
Quart Bottles 13c
1n iral lucre OGn
I C bu" J"5 m.ll
Special Mix
2 lb
Chocolate Drops
2 lbs
Cream Mix
2 lbs
23c
Mr. Neff Home
From South Visit
Attorney Porter J. Neff re
turned to Medford this morn
ing from Beverly Hills, Cal.,
where he spent Christmas vis
iting relatives. Mrs. Neff plans
to remain In the southern Cali
fornia city for a continued visit.
Pocahontas To
Meet Tonight
Pocahontas lodge will con
vene this evening at 8 o'clock
in the Redmen hall on Apple
street. Business and initiation
will be held and refreshments
will be served.
Lake of the Woods: Snnw
depth 2 inches. Roars to the lake
very muddy; chains advised.
Travel to lake would be better
when ground again freezes. Tem
perature 38; ranee oast 24 hours.
42 to 36 degrees. Skies cloudy;
no wind. Lake is frozen on edce
only and not safe for skating.
Siskiyou Summit: 8 a.m. tem
perature 38; maximum Dast 24
hours 38, minimum 31. Foggy
with occasional showers; wind
southwest 12 miles. Highway
clear, but chains should be car
ried. Patches of snow only at
the summit.
Births
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Taylor of 310 Maple street a
boy weighing eight pounds and
four ounces In Community hos
pital at 6:10 this morning, Fri
day, December 29.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Day of Lake Creek a girl weigh
ing five pounds and eight
ounces in Community hospital
at 1 o'clock this morning, Fri
day, December 29.
Trail Camp Mt. Ashland:
Road from Ashland to Trail
camp in good condition; chains
not needed. No snow. Skies
cloudy; wind south strong; tem
perature 52 degrees.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Scott of Eagle Point a boy
boy weighing five pounds, four
and a half ounces in Community
hospital Wednesday evening,
December 27.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. A,
Tilley of 118 Chestnut street a
boy weighing seven pounds and j
one-half ounce Wednesday!
morning, December 27. I
Closing time for Too Late to Olaa
siry Ada la 1:80 p. m.
MIXERS
Canada Dry, Sparkling
Water, Lemon Soda, Tom
Collins. Ginger Ale, Lime
Rickey.
12 os. bottles....2 for 17
28 os. boltlai .. 2 for 29
Plus bottle deposit
PARKAY
lb. 20c 2 lb. 39c
Free Dlihti With Parkay
CHEESE, Swift s C"7
Vintage 21b. brick O I C
KELLOGG CORN M
FLAKES, 8-oi. pkg. OC
PANCAKE FLOUR
No. 10 bags 48 C
PEANUT BUT- MI
TER. 21b. jar. COC
PARD Dog Food MP"
3 cans 3
Carpenters Home
From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car
penter returned to their home
here this morning by train from
Portland where they spent a
brief time.
KRAFT DINNERS
2 packages
OYSTERS. Til
lamook, 2 cam..
Tuna Fish, White
Star, 7-ot. cans ...
HALEY BEEF
CUBES
HALEY BEEF
Sandwich Spr
aad 9C
CORNED BEEF A m
Swift's Premium OC
HONEY, Stewart's Mt-
Sib. pail ...... OiJI
PAY CASH AND SAVE
IN RETAIL BUSINESS
LIGHTER THIS YEAR
New York. Di 90 jn
The usual post-Christmas de
cline in retail buying was cush
ioned this week by active and
unexpected demand for heavy
apparel. Dun & Bradstreet said
today In a weekly survey.
Desuite the drnn fmm im
preceding week, retail distrlbu-
uon outstripped the similar
1938 week hv 2 fa A nni
for the country as a whole, the
agency estimated.
The cold wave that swept out
of the west to the Atlantic m.
board sent consumers scurrying
tor long deterred heavy clothing
needs.
'Winter wpnrfnff n n n r 1
moved out at the fastest rate
this month in most of the lead
ing centers of distribution.
"Demand was especially
strong for trimmed and untrlm
med coats, fur sarmpnt nvr.
coats, men's suits, and children's
clothing.
"Few Store-Wide clrnrnnrM
were In proiiress ... on mnv
offerings mark-downs were
small, as holdings were light."
Nail Envoy Leaves
Rome. Dee. 2D , jn -n,
German ambassador to Italy,
Hans-Geom Viktor vnn Miri.n.
sen, has left for Berlin, it was
learned today. German itniiro.
said the envoy left yesterday
for one of his periodic consul
tations with his government. j
British enffinitar nr (..,)..
lug western United States rec-1
I Inmnmtion projects to determine
(If such projects can be adapted
to areas of low ramfiii i n,
I Union of South Africa. i
YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR . . .
REV. J. R. L. HASLAM
EVANGELIST, at the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Fifth and No. Central Sis., Medford
EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY at 7:30
DECEMBER 31st, to JANUARY 14th
Gospel Singing Special Music A Hearty Welcomel
JUST
2 MORE DAYS
And then you'll mlit the boat as we can not continue
these bargain prices.
Why not join the smart ones who have taken advantage
of our overitocked condition.
Used Cars Used Cars
We Will Furnish a
1940 License FREE
for every used car sold either
SATURDAY or SUNDAY
Probably your car will be a down
payment on a "bargain" car or we will
Talk Turkey
For Cash
Rogue River Chevrolet
USED CAR LOT
Riverside Ave.. Foot of Fourth Street.
Phone 870.
PHONE 9
FREE DELIVERY 10 A.M. AND 2 P.M.
526 S. RIVERSIDE
STOCK REDUCING SALE FOR INVENTORY Remember whether advertised or not. It
pays to shop your Piggly Wiggly Store first. Where you get those famous S and H Green
Stamps. Special prices effective Sat. and Mon., Dec. 30 and Jan. 1. Open every day 7 a.m.
to 9 p.m.
W ttf B.
and H. Green
Stamps w 1 1 b
every loo purrliase. DOTOLf
STAMPS every Wednesday on
purchase of $2.00 or over.
IN OUR
TOILETRY
DEPARTMENT
12 s Kotex 2 pkg. 39
500's Kleenex pkg, 28
35c Dundee Tooth Brush 29fJ
35c Sloan's Liniment 290
$1.25 Absorbine, Jr 98
50c Cod Liver Oil pt. 29
50c Mineral Oil pt. 31
B-oi. Wild Root Wave Set....lO
2-os. Castor Oil 100
15c Bay Rum 10
25c Ex-Lax 23
40c Castoria 310
25c Anacin Tablets . 190
60c Sal Hepallca 490
35c Bromo Quinine 270
Green Stamps not given on
Fair Trade items.
FLOUR 49 ib. bug $1.39
Piggly Wiggly hard wheat blend, as fine a flour as
any baker could wish for. Satisfaction guaranteed.
wnrib oa i in mm mm
SUGAR 10 lb. Cloth bag 04C
wuniinrjiMt " f r Y-T et?B
RAISINS 4 lb. package 1 tfC
uiAnunu Awe aw
PURE HONEY 5 lb. pail JiJG
VIAMUflU mm
WAXED PAPER 125 ft. roil yi
TEXSUN
2 46-01. cans
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 35C
PARKAY
MARJARINE 2 pounds 3?C
FREE Dish with each pound.
Canada Dry BEVERAGES
26-os. bottles
plus deposit
15c
LYON'S MIXERS
8-ounce
bottle
25c
SALAD DRESSING
Tasty Lemon
Whip, quart
15c
EGGS
Grade 'A' medium
strictly fresh
2 dozen 39c
Meat Department
Quality Meats Economically Priced!
PORK CHOPS
Cut from young,
corn-fed ho ft a.
,ean and tender.
POUND
POT ROASTS. lb. 14c to 17c
From fancy, grain-fed steer beef. Regard
less of what you pay you can't buy better
quality.
BACON SQUARES lb. 12c
Well streaked with lean.
PORK ROASTS.... lb. 13c
Economical, meaty shoulder cuts.
BACON pound 17c
Morrell's eastern sugar-cured bacon at a
very special price. Any sise piece.
CORNED BEEF. . . .lb. 15c
Boneless steer beef brisket.
MEAT PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
Drip or regular grind
1 pound 25c
2 pounds 49c
TANG
12-oi. can 23c
An all-pork meat product.
naiey s Beef 2 cans 4 mm
Sandwich Spread I G
uinxy woore a 0
Corned Beef Hash, can I 5C
Con-I-Sur m mm
Corned Beef... 2 cans
Sunny Point A fy mm
SALMON Cl-lb. cans two
. 3 ibs. 35c
Fresh Roasted
COFFEE.
Diamond A 2 for J A
KRAUT, No. 2h cans, iww
Black Canyon 3 lor Ap.
CORN, No. 303 can. . a-MV
Fancy Golden Bantam
PEAS Glen Oaks Ho. 303 cans 3 cans 23c
CLAPPS BABY FOOD
Strained
3 cans 25c
Chopped
2 cans 25c
Nil BORA
Fast. Creamy Suds
that Last
giant 66 ounce package 49c
PandG SOAP
White Naptha
giant siia bars
8 for 29c
CASHMERE COQUET SOAP 3 hars 25c
SNOWDRIFT
For frying for baking
for shortening
3 Ibs. 49c
CANDIES
Priced to clear
for Inventory
Fancy Chocolates
5-lb. box ....700
Hard Mix, Creams,
Gums, etc. 2 lb. 10
ORANGES
NEW NAVELS
4j?3 doz. 25c
Carrots or Turnips 2 bun. 5c
DRY ONIONS. . . 10 lbs. 13c
U.S. No. 1 Spanish Sweets, In carry-all bag.
POTATOES.... 10 lbs. 13c
Ore. U.S. No. 2, In carry all bag.
LEMONS dozen 25c
Fancy Sunklst, large 360 sise.
SQUASH pound He
Banana or sweet potato.
PRODUCE PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
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