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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 2S, 1940.
Phil Harris Band
I Play For Dance
Here on Tuesday
Veraatility U the keynote in
muilcal entertainment, and
master Roger Wilhelm predicted
today.
Half the water rights already
have been cancelled. The short
age will affect most seriously
the alfalfa crop, a major feed
source for Willamette valley
dairymen.
the increased efficiency of ultra
refined Clorox in providing pro
tective household cleanliness,
the type of cleanliness which
health authorities are constantly
urging all housewives to accept.
IRRIGATION SHORTAGE
WASCO CO. PROSPECT
The Dalles, June 2S.JPt
Low reservoir supplies threaten
loss of irrigation water in Was
co county by mid-July, Water-
Society and Clubs
Clara Mary Davis
those who go to the Oriental
Gardens next Tuesday night to
McAllisters To
Leave Soon For
Dunsmuir Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAllister,
long time and well known resi
dent of Medford, plan to leave
in the very near future for
Dunsmuir,. Cal., where Mr. Mc
Allister has been transferred by
the California Oregon Power
company.
The couple have made their
home In this city, residing re
cently at IB North Peach street.
since 1923. They have a host
of friends here who will regret
their departure. Mr. McAllister
is being promoted to the post
tion of assistant superintendent
in the Dunsmuir office.
The couple's two daughters,
Mrs. Wiley Phares and Mrs.
John D. Rafferty reside in this
city.
On Wednesday evening, Mrs,
Ray LeFevre entertained at a
delightful party honoring Mrs
McAllister and Mrs. Phares,
Farewell gifts were presented
to the former and Mrs. Phares
was given many lovely shower
lfts.
Quests included Mesdames
Louis Knips, Agnas Dallaire,
Elsie Randies, Harriet Haswell,
Jerry McVeigh, John Elson, M.
L. Bally. A. B. Culy, E. L. Hen-
oiger, Rafferty and Miss Rae
LeFevre.
Refreshments were enjoyed
during the evening.
Hookers Visit
Medford Friends
Popular visitors in Medford
from their home in Beverly
Hills, Cal., are Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Tucker and son John. The
Hookers are the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Neff
t their home in Highcroft ad
dition while John is the guest
of Mrs. Blanche Canode at her
residence on Crown avenue.
- From here the family plans
to travel to Canada for a vaca
tion. Upon their return, they
will continue their stay in Med
ford. The Hookers were among
guests attending an informal
and no-host gathering last eve
ning. Swimming was enjoyed at
the George M. Roberts pool af
ter which the party went to the
East Main street home of the
Ernest Barnes for dinner and an
evening of "Willkle enthus
iasm." The Hookers have visited
here from time to time and are
well known in the valley.
George Roberts
To Talk Monday
George M. Roberts, Medford
attorney, will be the guest
speaker at the luncheon meet
ing Monday noon of Pro-America,
National Republican Wo
men's organization.
Mr. Roberts will talk on the
Republican convention held this
week In Philadelphia.
It Is anticipated that his sub
ject will be of great Interest to
members of Pro-America who
are all asked to be present.
Alpha Delias
Enjoy Meeting
Alpha Delta class of the
Christian church met recently
for an afternoon of sewing,
games and visiting.
Mrs. Mae Hon, class presi
dent, called the meeting to
order. Mrs. Rose Hermar.son
and Mrs. Susan Eads were in
charge of devotional period.
Mrs. Ethel Haddock and her
committee entertained with var
ious game. Refreshment con
cluded the session.
Winningham Clan
Enjoys Recent
Family Party
Thirty-two members of the
Winningham clan gathered at
the Forest creek home of Mark
Winningham last week for an
all day picnic. Honorees at the
occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stickles and Mrs. Harry
Woods of Seattle who were vis
iting for two weeks with Mr.
Winningham.
The day was spent In visiting
and playing cards. Other out-
of-town relatives present at the
pleasant even were: Bob Daw
son, Mrs. Jewell and sons of
Trail; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell
of Klamath Falls; Dorothy Win
ningham of Copper; Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Merritt of Klamath
Falls; Mrs. Addle Hewitt, Rio
Del. Cal.; Mrs. Charles R. Nel
son, Applegate; Abe Crumbling
of Applegate.
From Jacksonville were Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Whitney, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Whitney and
daughter, Martha and from
here came Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Winningham, Evelin Winning
ham, Byron Winningham, Miss
Mable Esther Winningham, Mrs.
Ralph R e 1 d and children,
Clarence, Norman and Lawana.
Mr. and Mrs. Stickles and
Mrs. Woods departed for their
homes in the north after the
picnic.
Mrs. Howard Is
Honored on 90th
Birthday Date
At the Minnesota avenue
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Brommcr Tuesday evening, Mrs.
Nettie Howard, beloved resident
of Medford, was honored on her
80th birthday.
Giving the party were mem
bers of the Adult Bible class of
the First Presbyterian church of
which H.F.W. Spilver is the instructor.
After a delightful supper
served by Mrs. Brommer and
Mrs. Spilver assisted by Miss
Laura Bailey and Miss Emma
Jane Brewer, the honor guest
cut the birthday cake and en
tertained by reciting two beau
tiful poems and telling of her
early life in Iowa. She also
thanked the class for the party
and the birthday gifts.
Scene of the dinner affair
was the garden of the Brom
mer home.
Mrs. Hoyl To
Visit Here
Mrs. J. W. Hoyt Jr. and son
Arthur, arrived In Medford this
morning by train to spend a few
days visiting at the home of her
parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Hoyt Sr. The two will also
visit Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Mc
Clure during their stay. They
reside In Los Angeles, Cal.
Pythlans Hare
Recent Meeting
Pythian club was entertained
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
George Fisk on route 1. Pin
ochle followed a business ses
sion and prizes were won by
Mrs. Mary Webber and Mrs.
Grace Fulkerson.
Twenty members were served
refreshments by the hostess and
her assistant, Mrs. Mazine Ferg.
Phil Harris
dance, see and hear Phil Harris
and his band, will certainly be
entertained.
Harris is one of the most ver
satile orchestra leaders in the
present entertainment world,
and one of the best known. He
has Just completed his second
full year on the radio with Jack
Benny's "Jcllo" program, and
has had prominent screen roles
in "Melody Cruise", "Happy As
a Lark and Crazy as a Loon",
"Turn On the Moon" and "So
This la Harris".
When the swinging, singing
entourage arrives here, Phil will
present in addition to his spark
ling rhythm, glamorous Huth
Robin, whose lilting vocal style
is a distinctive feature of his
highly enjoyable presentations.
An extra deluxe sound system
Is also being Installed by Walk
er and Hodges to handle the ca
pacity crowd expected for the
Harris dance. Two microphones
are being placed on the stage
with two speakers heading di
rectly out from the orchestra
stand and one big circular speak
er to drop from the center of the
hall which will cover all the
area around the dancing portion
and seating capacity of the large
Donroom.
Harris' orchestra is being
sponsored here by Millard
Hodges and Leo Walker of
Grants Pass. Dancing will begin
at 9 o'clock.
DUV To Meet
This Evening
Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil war will meet In
regular session this evening at
8 in the armory. All members
are asked to attend as reports
from the delegates to the stnte
convention recently held In Eu
gene will be read and other
subjects of Interest discussed.
Willows Residents
Visit In City
Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin and her
mother. Mrs. Herb Snowden of
Willows, Cel., are visitors in
Medford and are staying at the
hotel Medford.
Anderson's Thrift
Market Will Begin
Business Saturday
Anderson's Thrift Market, Med
ford's newest Kiecerv store will
open for business tomorrow nr.
cording to an announcement by
to Anaerson, owner.
The store. InratpH nn n,itv,
Riverside avenue across from
Bruce Bauer Lumber company,
has underffone a rnmnlnt re
modeling and new, attractive
food displays have been in
stalled for the convenience of
shoppers.
As a special owning feature
the new market is offering 200
free premiums. Mr. Anrleran
said.
A complete line of groceries,
fresh meats and fruits and vege
tables will be featured, he con
tinued. Mr. Anrlprcrtn hoa Knan - i
. .. , u..,, aaauii-
ated with the retail food busi-1
..w i i.ivuiura ior ine last ten i
years and is well known1
throughout this Dart nf ih. :
state.
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TONIC FOR HEAT WAV EIf the weathers ot yea
down, consider Alt Enren of Sun Valley, Idaho, as he wins the ski
Jump at Estrs Park, Colo. The snow was hauled from nearby
peaks, Park waa celebrating 25th anniversary.
Oaa Mall Trlbuns mant acla.
Refined Clorox is
Product Extensive
Scientific Effort
Oakland, Cal., June 28. Out
of busy research laboratories,
filled with test tubes, high-pow
ered microscopes and thousands
of germ cultures, science has
recently brought to housewives
an improved product which
gives greater aid in laundering
and housekeeping.
It is ultra-refined Clorox. a
disinfecting and bleaching agent
which has the distinction of be
ing free from caustic and other
harsh substances. It provides in
tensified germicidal efficiency
in routine household cleansing
as well as extra safety for cot
tons and linens in bleaching
and removing numerous stains.
Up to this time the development
of such a product, with these
qualities, has remained an un
solved problem of science.
To demonstrate the disinfect
ing properties of ultra-refined
Clorox, bacteriologists subjected
it, for more than three years,
to thousands of germicidal tests.
Thpy tested it on growing col
onics of germs, and proved that
it disinfects with accelerated
efficiency.
The results of these tests In
dicate that ultra-refined Clorox
is outstanding among those dis
infectants which scientists pro
claim safest, best suited and
most economical for household
use. Laboratory reports show
that ultra-refined Clorox Is also
effective yet gentle in its per
sonal uses.
Sanitation specialists point
out that millions of infectious
germs may inhabit one square
inch In refrigerators, on drain
boards, dishcloths, wash basins,
soiled household and personal
linens; unless hygienically clean.
Scientific evidence confirms
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$5.10
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$9.20
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M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PAY LESS-DRESS BETTER
220 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 232
Arcadia. Fla. (U.PJ Insepar
able companions are Buddy, a
ISO-pound German police dng,
and a tiny Hampshire pig. Mrs.
W. P. Tucker, who owns the
animals, reports that Buddy has
kept almost constant guard over
the pig since it was born.
A sprlne In California ytold wmtar
rvatmbllni' hot lmonala.
Th United Statra haa a telephone
to tvery asven paraona.
ROGUE
LODGE
y "5 SATURDAY NIGHT
Velcome
I nf ormal Everyone
Cocktail Bar .
Dining Room
Why not spend the night In one et
our comfortable cabins and spend
Sunday fishing?
I
Open Saturday
Night Until 8:30
AFTER THE SHOWER - ENJOY A RUB -DOWN
W11H UINL Uh THESE FINE HEAVY
1 HT1T T T- TTTT t
1 UKK LSH
wmm
TOWELS
VALUES TO 69c
irg 22x44 double thread fancy Turkish
Cannon Towsls.
39c 15c 45c 5c
CANNON CANNON EXTRA SOFT
TS!i?e TOWELS HEAVY TURKISH
TOWELS . ... WA9H
Sit 11x36. whits All whits, double
Dillannl colors and wilh colored bordtr. thread towel. CLOTHS
patterns.
4f Of It. Woren In assorted
tor JL ror - tor nion ,nd ?
$1.00-II 25c II $1.00 Be for 25c
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PHONE 9
FREE DELIVERY
S2S SO. RIVERSIDE
NO, WE'RE NOT RUSHING THE SEASON We Just want io remind you how thankful
the people of Medford and surrounding country should be that they lWe in America and
are free to shop at a clean up-to-date home-owned Piggly Wiggly and select what they
want from clean smiling shelves and at prices everyone likes to pay. Come and sea us
Saturday. AND THANK GOD YOU LIVE IN AMERICA.
FREE Set of Colored Plastic Meas
uring Spoons with SNOWDRIFT
Pure Vegetable
SHORTENING
to! Lbs. 48c
DOUBLE S and H GREEN
STAMPS every Wednesday
on purchases of $2 or ever.
CANNING SUPPLIES
CERTO 3 bottle carton 45c
Get a supply while these deals last.
M. C. P. PECTIN. . .3 pkgs. 25c
Takes the guesswork out of jelly making.
JELL-E PECTIN. .3 bottles 35c
Our most popular seller last season.
KERR LIDS, regular, 3 doz. 27c
Wide Mouth Rubbers . . . doz. 5c
Only a large volume purchase permits these to
be sold at so low a price. Atlas, double lip.
Bagley, 2 size can
TOMATOES
Meco, 303 size can
SUGAR PEAS
Coburg, No. 2 size can
GREEN BEANS
Lindy, No. 303 can
GOLDEN CORN
3
CANS
25c
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
Quality Meats, Economically Priced!
PORK CHOPS
Cut from fancy corn
fed young porkers.
Loin or' Rib
Center Cuts
6 Chops
for
PORK ROAST, picnic style,
per lb
19c
12V2C
Economical thouldtr cut, tender and mraty,
FANCY STEER BEEF
We are now featuring uuns tendrr brrf from the Marrtl
Garrett Kant h. Thl beef hm been train I'd and Is (uaran
tfd trndn. Try a atrak to broil, cot to jour order.
SHOULDER LAMB ROAST. A M m.
ib.
genuine Swift's Premium quality
19c
VEAL and HAM LOAF.
per lb
Made from aelect lean tea) and lota of fane?
sugar cured ham Reasoned, ready to bake.
MORRELL'S FANCY SUGAR CURED iQ.
BACON, select lean side lb. I Xj C
Take home a package of KRAFT COTTAGE CHEESE
Three delicious kinds.
MEAT PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
SODA CR ACKERS.. 2-lb. box 15c
Cascade brand) fresh, crisp wafers.
Toiletries-Remedies
at Money Saving Prices
SHAMPOO
75c Fitch -.59
50c Mar-O-Oil 40
25c Packer's Tar Soap 20
25c PalmoliTe .23e
60c Drene 49e?
SHAVING CREAMS
50c Barbasol S9e
35e Burma Share 29?
25c Palmolive 23c
35c Lifebuoy 2o?
RAZOR BLADES
4 Gillette Thin 10t
5 Gillette Blue 25
20 Marlin Double 25
IS Marlin Single 25e
SHAVING LOTIONS
4-os. Bay Rum 10c
4-os. Lilac Vegetal 10e
50c Santiseptic 45?
50c Aqua Velira . 39p
DINNER BELL
Pure Vegetable
SHORTENING
Made by Durk Famou Fnod Co.
and sold to you with a monry-back
guarantee of satisfaction. Note the
difference In rot.
3 Ib. pail 43c
.7c
Snapl Cracklel Pop Ai
RICE KRISPIES. 2 for Cl C
Contains Vitamins at
B and D, PEP. pkg" C
Corn Flakes.
KITCHEN QUEEN
FLOUR
Select Quality Hard Wheat
49 lb. bag SI .39
JELL-0 3 pkgi. liC
Six delicious flavors.
M. C P. LEMON
JUICE 2 for 15c
Sli-oi. cans.
DINNER BELL
MARGARINE. 2 Ib.. L'Sc
"Calls the Appetite"
OVALTINE, 50c size 3UC
75c size 5I)
SPERRY'S PANCAKE
FLOUR, 28-oz. pk. ISO
7ki
V2
av J r M-n i a ., t-i
WATERMELON, lb. 2c
Red ripe Klondike.
GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 13c
Fresh, criip and tender
BUNCH BEETS 2 for 5c
Tender, fresh, green tops.
Fresh Solid LETTUCE, 2 heads 9c
Red, Ripe TOMATOES .3 lbs. 14c
25c
SUNKIST LEMONS . . .2 doz.
Sunkisi means more Juice.
PRODUCE PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
TEA CUP MILK tall cans can 6c
WHEAT1ES 2 pkg.. l!le
The hreakfat of champion.
BISQUICK. Irg. pkg. 'JUr
Jnt add miik fnr deltcloui btvutia.
WHEAT GERM, pkg. '25c
rt.hws, tha rrnoln.
FISHER'S CAKE
FLOUR pkg. 15c
f -Ifc. handy parkace.
TROCO
Margarine 2 lb. '3lc
HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS 3 can. LJ
Blue Bell POTATO CHIPS. . .2 pkg.. 23-
R'lular tv
IXL COCKTAIL TAMALES. . .3 for ITtV
ll-es. ranv
SCOT TISSUE l.OOO-.heet roll 7f
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP.... 3 bar. 1U0
Rtfular
LIFEBUOY or LUX SOAP. . . .3 bar. 170
NUBORA GRANULATED SOAP,
gianl pkg 4)c
BruTiru. rKVsrtt. r.t. tTttiTV pih riirr