Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 09, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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UEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1940.
Society a"d Clubs
By Clara Mary Davis
Mrs. McCaskey Is
Hostess for Party
Mr. H. D. McCaskey enter
tained Wednesday evening at
her home on the Old Stage road
with a dinner party honoring
Miss Alida Livingston of New
York City.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Voorhies. Miss Ruddy
Hale of Chicago, 111., the house
guest of the F. Corning Kenlys:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl
and daughter, Miss Alicia Ruhl.
Miss Ann Livingston, A. R. Liv
ingston. E. W. Carlton, and
Granger Kenly.
The honoree is niece of the
Livingstons and their house
guest at their home In Jackson
ville. Pear Harvest Dance
To Be August 28
A unique entertainment In
Medford will be the pear har
vest dance to be held in the
Oriental Gardens Wednesday,
August 28. The affair will be
sponsored by Disabled Ameri
can Veterans of the World War.
Proceeds' from the dance will
be used to assist D.A.V. mem
bers and their families.
According to committee mem
bers, the public is responding
well and advanced ticket sale
b now In progress. C. R. Ren
olds Is chairman.
Medford Misses
Leave for Alaska
The Misses Dorothy Rogers
and Jessie Clark left here early
this morning by plane for Port
land where they were to spend
a day before traveling on to
Seattle, Wash., and Alaska.
' They were to sail on the ship
North Sea. Their Itinerary was
to Include stops at Wrangel,
Eitka, White Morse and Juneau.
The two expect to return to
their home here In a fortnight.
'Alaska Couple
Visit Brills
, Mr. and Mrs. George Koehlup
of Juneau, Alaska, arrived here
yesterday by train to visit until
the first of the week with rela
tives. They are the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brill at their
home, Rogue-Allure at Trail.
They are cousins of their hosts
and also of the Wallace Brills
of this city.
' This marks the couple's first
Visit in the valley. From here
they plan to travel to Columbus,
Ohio.
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Coulter Guest
Returns Home
Mrs. Frank Cherrington of j
Vancouver, Wash., left today for j
her home after visiting here for ,
the past two weeks. I
She was the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Coulter at '
their home on. Oak street. Mrs.
Coulter and Mrs. Cherrington ,
are sisters. !
The visitor was taken on !
many enjoyable sightseeing tr s
about the valley during her t,u.
Belemlle Is
Visitor Here
Daisy Rains of Sa'.em Is spend
ing a few days as the hou.e
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Vickeron of Shady Cove.
Aldrichs Visit
At Fluhrer Cabin
Popular visitors in Medford
and former residents, are Dr.
and Mrs. W. W. Aldrich of Indio,
Cal. At present they are spend
ing some time at the Lake of
the Woods summer home of Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Fluhrer.
Mrs. Aldrich spent several
days as the house guest of the
Alfred S. V. Carpenters and yes
terday she was among out-of-town
guests attending a lunch
eon and bridge club party at
the home of Mrs. J. J. Emmeni
on Siskiyou -Heights.
Other out-of-town guests at
the. pleasant affair were Mrs.
C. M. Black of San Francisco,
the house guest here of Mrs.
Corbin Edgell; Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown of Kalamazo, Mich., Mrs.
Emmens' house guest and Mrs.
Thomas Emmens, the hostesses'
daughter-in-law. Twelve guests
were present.
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Selbys to Make
Home in City
The many Medford friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Selby will be
interested to know that they re
turned here several days ago to
make their home.
The popular couple have been
residing in Sacramento, Cal., for
the past year. With them here is
their situiII daughter, Margaret.
Mrs. Selby Is the daughter of
Mrs. Margaret Fabrick. The
couple lived here prior to mov
ing to the California city.
Hart Home Scene
Birthday Party
Miss Joan Elliott was honored
on her lourteentn birlnday
Wednesday evening when four
members of the younger set
gathered at the Floyd Hart home
for dinner.
Others present were the
Misses Madeline Heath, Phyllis
Field and Harriet Hart.
After dinner the group at
tended the theater.
WILL SERVE AFAR
Odds 100 to 1 Against Sol
diers Ever Leaving U. S.
Or Possessions in Peace
Hyde Park, N. V., Aug. 9
IIP) President Roosevelt said at
a press conference today the
betting odds were 100 to 1 that
the national guard never would
have to go outside the limits
of the United States or Its pos
sessions In peace time.
He made that statement In
discussing an amendment, de
feated before the senate passed
a bill to permit him to call out
the guard and organized re
serves for federal training,
which would have limited their
service to the continental United
States and American posses
sions. His remarks were made after
a reporter observed that Sen
ator McNary (R., Ore.), the Re
publican vice presidential nom
inee, had voted for the amend
ment. Acceptance Day Set
The president disclosed that
he and Secretary Wallace, the
Democratic vice presidential
candidate, had decided at a con
ference yesterday that the sec
retary should formally accept
his nomination In Des Moines
on August 29.
"Do you think Wallace might
resign (from the cabinet) soon
after that?" he was asked.
He said he thought the resig
nation would come whenever
Wallace started on any cam
paign trip.
But he asserted no plans
were made for any trips at yes
terday's parley, at which the
Democratic candidates discussed
campaign issues.
Mr. Roosevelt Is starting to
night for New England to In
spect defense projects In New
Hampshire, Massachusetts.
Rhose Island and Connecticut.
LOGGING HALTED
Logging operations of L. S.
Ritter of Gold Hill on Sardine
creek were closed Indefinitely
today by the state forest deoart
ment because he had no permit
to operate and because he lack
ed the fire-fighting tools re
quired by law, patrol head
quarters here announced.
A smoker-caused fire burned
over three acres of grass near
the Agate school today before
it was put out by a state patrol
crew of five men and a pumper.
Another fire burned a small
area of grass near the Sams
Valley school, state patrol head
quarters reported.
Socialite Falls to Death
New York. Aug. 9. &) Mrs.
lone Page Nicoll, S3, socially
prominent widow of Courtlandt
Nicoll, former stnte senator, was
killed today in a fall from her
16th floor room of New York
hospital. She had been left mo
mentarily alone in the room.
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ON 1ST MAM ST.
OPENS T(
Metz-Richards. the west side's
new Sc, 10c and 25c variety
store, located at 206 West Main
street, will be open for busi
ness tomorrow, according to the
owners, H. Metz and F. H. Rich
ards. As an opening feature, free
candy and balloons will be given
to all children accompanied by
their parents, in addition to the
attractively priced merchandise
being offered, they said.
The new store has been com
pletely redecorated and remod
eled with new display counters
and fixtures installed making it
one of the most attractive stores
in the city.
The variety store will have 15
major departments and will
carry as large a variety of Items
as most large variety stores do,
it was learned from the owners.
All local help will be em
ployed to assist Mr. Richards
who will be in charge of the
local store, they related.
Both Mr. Metz and Mr. Rich
ards were formerly associated
with the variety store business
in the bay district for a number
of years and operate a variety
store in Ashland. Oregon. Mr.
and Mrs. Richards and family
will reside in Medford.
These 13 atatea could elect the
president of the United States: Cali
fornia. Illinois. Indiana, Maasachu
eetta, Michigan. Missouri. Hew Jersey,
New York. North Carolina, Ohio,
Pennsylvania. Texas.
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Elliotts Hosts
To House Guest
Miss Jean Shepherd of Yreka,
Cal., is spending several weeks
here visiting her aunt, Mrs. B.
R. Elliott at the Elliott farm.
Carpenters Home
From Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car
penter returned yesterday by
motorcar from San Francisco.
Cal. Miss Peggy Emery left for
her home In the east via plane
yesterday. She had spent some
time here as the Carpenters'
house guest.
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Miss Centner
Returns Home
Miss Katherine Centner re
turned recently from a two
weeks vacation spent in Marsh
field. She was the house guert
of Miss Jane Goold, former Med
ford resident.
Shakespearean
Play Schedule
Shakespearean plays sched
uled for the week-end are as
follows:
Fridny, August 9, "The
Merry Wives of Windsor."
Saturday, August 10,
"Much Ado About Nothing."
Sunday, nothing scheduled.
Location of plays is the
civic Elizabethan theatre in
Ashland. Curtain rises at 8:30
p. m.
The marine corps accepte recruit
only between the hrUhta ot t teet
6 Ini-hca and 0 feet a Inches.
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CORY
COFFEE BREWER'
AND RECEIVE 1 LB.
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
FREE
Regular 1
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with electric unit . . , $5.95
kitchen range model . $3.43
For limited time only, this famous coffee free with
ony size CORY Brawar 6, 8 or 12 cup capacity.
Wide neck style, lovely platinum striped, heat
resisting glass. Complete with stand for top see.
tion, coffee measure and CORY Glass Filler ROD.
Hubbard Bros.
(BR AMID)
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5l 3c 10c 25c & $1.00 Store jfy
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TOMORROW, AUGUST 10th
FREE
BALLOONS and LOLLY POPS
For All Kiddies Accompanied by Parents.
.
Vel--
Black And White
Opening
Special
ENAMZL WARE
19c
Walnut
END TABLES
$1.39
Complete Line
Hollywood
COSMETICS
Each 25C
Army
Interceptor
AIRPLANES
Each 25C
Terryclolh
ANKLETS
Opening
Special Pr.
10c
50 Inch Fancy
TACLE COVERS
Opening
Special
39c
Ivory and Walnut
MAGAZINE RACKS
01.39
DISH "TOWELS
Special
9c
20 x 40
Cannon Towels
Opening Special
15c
Kiddles Rayon
PANTIES
Each 7C
Watch Our Windows for REAL BUYS
7PieceWaterScts
Fruit Juice and
Ice Tea Sises
Special 59C
Jwlrf SptcUl
NECKLACES
Each 25C
We have a
COMPLETE
Olfice and School
STATIONERY
DEPARTMENT
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PRICE MEANS NOTHING UNLESS
IT IS LINKED WITH QUALITY We
know that quality is remembered long
after price is forgotten, that it why we
feature well-known brand of unvary
ing Quality and Goodness.
REMEMBER You get dou
ble S. and K. Green Stamps
r Wedneadav on our-
cnasee oi or ever. .
S2 So. Riverside Phone 2325
FREE DELIVERY
Special Prices Effective Saturday and Monday
Except as Otherwise Noted.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR . . gallon 15c
OIPJIDCTTCO Halelghi.Che.teri. Pkg. 1Q
UlUAnt I I fcO C,ro" cr Luckr 1- Carton Q . J
0318
Delicious
served with
fresh peaches
3
pkgs.
25c
Quality Meats That You Will
Be Proud to Serve.
SWIFT'S TENDERIZED SKINNED HAM
Spring chicken tenderness.
Whole or Half, per lb. 25
WIENERS per lb. 19?
Very delicious. Mildly spiced.
LEG O' SPRING LAMB
Serve roasted with green peas and mint jelly
for a delightful menu.
per lb. 23
BONED and TIED HAM
No waste.
Whole or Half, per lb. 39
VEAL and HAM LOAF
Seasoned just right, ready to bake.
per lb. 19
PORK ROAST
Cut from U. S. inspected young porkers. Picnic style.
per lb. 15
Meat Specials for Saturday and Monday Only
FREE - FREE
4-oz. bottle Bouquet
brand Vanilla Flavot
with each 49-lb. bag
PIGGLY WIGGLY
HIGH PATENT
FLOUR
Both items are guaranteed
to please or your money
cheerfully refunded.
Special Price en Flour
49 lbs. $1.39
.Tasty Brand
LEMON WHIP
SANDWICH SPREAD
Fine for sandwiches, also nice
to serve with fish or vege
table salads.
Quart jar 15c
CRACKERS Hi'TauwaSr 2 lb. box 1 5c
PORK and BEANS asa- 3 for 25c
33
DINNERBELL
SALAD DRESSING
A tasty topping
for fruit or veg
etable salads.
Pint ...15?
Quart . . 25
YOUR CHOICE
BAGLEY TOMATOES
Large 21 size cans, packed
from vine ripened Rogue val
ley tomatoes.
CRESWELL
GREEN BEANS
No. 2 cans.
Short cut. tringlett.
LINDY CORN
No. 303 cans. Choice Colden.
3 cans 25c
for Your Personal Selection
WATERMELON per lb. V,tf
Red, ripe Klondike!.
LETTUCE .2 heads 9
Large, fresh, crisp heads.
POTATOES 10 lbs 15C; 25 lbs. USf
U. S. No. 1 Klamath Netted Gems
GREEN BEANS 3 lbs. 11
Blue Lakes, Tender. Stringless
Produce Prices for Saturday Only
COFFEE 1 lb. 25? 2 lbs. 4S
All Brands in Stock.
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR... No. 10 bag 39
PANCAKE FLOUR No. 10 bag 49r
Fisher s. Fine for waffles loo.
3 cans 25c fishers wheat germ...!. bag 25
SUJI 1UWLL5 2 rolls lUf
Saves on laundry.
CAMPBELL'S
SOUP
Ail Kinai except
cnicxen ana mum-room.
Chicken and Mushroom,
can - 10
AMERICAN CHEESE lb. 17c
POTATO CHIPS sag ,., 2 for 23c
FLOUR 49-lb. bag $1.1$)
King of the Kitchen, hard wheat blend.
GULF QUEEN SHRIMP 2 cans 23o
No. 1 cans, wet pack, exceptionally fine flavored.
YAMHILL WHOLE KERNEL CORN
Packed in Oregon from fresh picked corn.
2 cans 25c
DINNER BELL SHORTENING
3 -lb. pail 39c
Compare this high grade shortening with an you have.
CLOROX Pint 10 Quart 15
Clorox for greater health security.
1Y VJ
Superb
Quality
Refined
In
'America
CANNING SUPPLIES
KERR LIDS.. 2 doz. 17c
Regular site.
RUBBERS... 2 doz. 9
Atlas wide mouth.
CERTO . . .3 bottles 45c
KERR JARS... doz. 79?
Regular mouth.
RUBBERS.... 3 doz 10c
Ball regular.
KERR CAPS. 2 doz. 3c
Regular mouth, complete.
C and D Brand
ORANGE PEKOE
CLAPP'S
Baby Foods
Prepared to make them
extra easy for babies to
digest.
STRAINED
3 cant 20c
CHOPPED
2 cans 21c
WESTSIDE'S
NEW FIVE and DIME STORE
ir ib
.sr.17
10 lb
s. 52c4
MAIN AND RIVERSIDE
PHONE J18J
1'2 lb. 29c 1 lb. 53c