MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940.
PAGE FIVE
Society nd Clubs
By Clara Mary Davis
Mrs. McClure to
Arrive Saturday
For Visit Here
Expected to arrive here to
morrow morning by train is
Mrs. Robert L. McClure of Chi
cago, to spend two weeks visit
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Frazer Brown at their
home on West Eleventh street.
Mrs. McClure is the former
Miss Emily Brown, her marriage
boing an event in the Medford
Presbyterian church two years
ago. This will mark her first trip
home since that time.
After her stay here. Mrs. Mc
Clure will accompany her par
ents to Tuscon, Arizona by mo
torcar and spend several days
there before continuing on home
to Chicago. The Browns plan to
winter in Tuscon.
Mrs- McClure will be a guest
at the wedding tomorrow after
noon of Miss Frederica Brom
mer and Ralph Klein. She and
the bride-elect are friends of
long standing. She is traveling
to Medford via the northern
route and will come here from
Portland.
Mrs. Divine Home
From California
Mrs. Sherman L. Divine re
turned to her home here last
evening from Sacramento, Cal.,
where she spent six weeks visiting.
Men Admire Women
With Shapely Figure
Thousands of women keep their
ll?ure (lender nd shapely SAFELY
without starving or exercising with
LAXRID and sensible menus. They
find LAX RID prevents them from
getting tut and teepa them looking
nd Itellng youter Recommend
LAXRID lor maintaining normal
elht. LAXRID Is 8APE TO TAKE
It does not contain Dlnltrophenol or
Thyroid. Try it on our Money-Back
Guarantee. Get LAXRID from our
druggist, Wainacott s Eaat 81de Phar
macy, Medford. Oregon.
Smalls Arrive to
Attend Saturday
Wedding in City
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Small
and two children. Mary Kather
ine and Jerome arrived in Med
ford this morning by train from
their home in Portland to attend
the marriage of Miss Frederica
Brommer and Ralph Klein to
morrow afternoon.
Mrs. Small is Miss Brommer's
sister. She will be her matron of
honor at the ceremony.
Last evening the bride-elect
was feted at a shower party '
the home of the D. Ford McCor
mick's on the Rogue river when
the Misses Clarita and Frances
McCormick and their sister,
Mrs. Guy Stoddard entertained.
Guests were members and for
mer members of regular
bridge club.
Others present were Mesdames
Charles W. Barnes, Harvey Rob
ertson, Charles Clay, Ji'., Robert
Emmens, Otto J. Frohnmayer
and the Misses Jarvie and Patri
cia Thompson and Marian
Moore.
Miss Brommer received a
number of lovely gifts and
bridge was enjoyed throughout
the evening. She formerly be
longed to the club prior to mov
ing to Portland several years
ago.
Mr. Klein, the prospective
bridegroom, arrived here last
evening by plane and is staying
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Klein.
Rasmussens to
Visit in City
Spending the Labor Day holi
day in Medford are Mr. and Mrs.
George Rasmussen of Salem.
The couple are house guests
of Mrs- Rasmussen's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George M. Roberts at
their home on Crown Hill. They
expect to visit here until Tues
day at which time they will
travel north again.
Miss Burtis to
Teach in Carmel
The many local friends of
Miss Lucille Burtis, former asso
ciate professor of art at the
Southern Oregon College of
Education, will be interested to
know that she is vacationing in
Carmel-by-the-Sea. after a sum
mer spent at Davis and attend
ing summer school in Berkeley.
She is a member of the Car
mel Art association and has
made several interesting block
prints for the Carmel Guild of
Craftsmen.
Miss Burtis will be teacher of
art in the new Carmel high
school and supervisor of art
I work in Sunset school. In Ber
keley, Miss Burtis has been
studying painting under Ray
Boynton and design with Lu
cretia Nelson.
Pease Hosts for
Large Gathering
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pease enter
tained officers and members of
the Canton and auxiliary of
I.O.O.F. recently at their sum
mer home on Rogue river near
Prospect.
Thirty guests were seated on
the porch overlooking the river
and mountains and enjoyed an
afternoon dinner. Later cards
and games were played.
Mr. Pease is captain of the
canton and Mrs. Pease is presi
dent of the ladies' auxiliary.
Next regular meting will be an
event of September 6 at the
I.O.O.F. hall.
1
Couple Wed in
Parsonage Here
Last evening in the parsonage
of the First Methodist church.
Miss Margaret Ella Watson of
Medford and Thomas Williams
of Longmire, Wash., were united
in marriage. The Rev. Joseph
Knotts officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hamilton
attended the couple.
The Williams will make their
home in this city.
Group Returns
From Bay City
Mrs. Charles Strang, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Holmes and daugh
ter, Miss Marian returned yes
terday morning by train from
San Francisco, where they at-'
tended the Golden Gate Interna
tional exposition on Treasure
Island since Monday.
The Holmes reside in Spokane,
Wash. Mrs. Holmes, the daugh
ter of the Strangs, and Miss
Marian, have been visiting at
the Medford Heights home of
the Strangs for some time this
summer. ,
I
Kubli Home Is j
Scene of Party j
Mrs. Edward Kubli and Mrs.
Leon Offenbacher were joint
hostesses for a recent lawn pic
nic and shower party honoring
Mrs. Edith Marlott and daugh
ter, Vivian, who plan to leave
soon for Santa Rosa, Cat., to
make their home.
The event, which was held at
the Applegate home of Mrs.
Kubli, was attended by about
twenty guests. Mrs. Marlott, sis- j
ter of Mrs. Offenbacher. had re
cently resided in Medford- i
I0NAL
UNITS INCREASED
The authorized strength of
both Oregon national guard
units here will be increased '
when mobilization orders are
issued. I
It had been announced prev
iously that Company A, 186th 1
infantry would be increased !
from 86 to 129 men and today ,
First Lieut. James W. Grigsby, :
commanding headquarters de
tachment, said his unit would
be increased from 11 to 26.
Both units are now enrolling
men on the inactive list pending
issuance of the mobilization
orders, expected about Septem
ber 15. When the mobilization
order is issued, the men on the
inactive list will be transferred
to the active list, ready to go to
camp with the others.
The guardsmen are to be In
camp a year, the units here go
ing to Fort Lewis. Officers
pointed out that by enrolling in
the rational guard, men can
avoid being conscripted under
the proposed conscription law
Applicants may register for en
rollment at the armory.
To SAVE on Labor Day Foods
at the Riverside where
PRICES ARE LOW 24 Hours
A DAY Every Day!
MATCHES
Diamond Blue Star
Fall 18 cu. Inch box
6 box
carton
10c
Orange Juice
O-MIO-o Brand. No. J ran.
Much cheaper than fresh Jnlre.
It's Good, lie lots of It.
3 cans . . 25c
COOKIES
Hyde Park assort . by Loose-Wilt
Lb. pkg. 23c
FIG BARS sssSS 2 lbs, 15c
SALMON 55 2 cans 25c
CERTO, 3 bot. 45c
Baking Powder
Calumet lb. can. 15
Clabber Girl... 2 lb. can 17
Baby Fd. 4 cans 29c
Llbhv'l
CORN STARCH. 3 pkg. 19
Royal Club. None better
SNOWDRIFT 3 lb. can 45
6 lb. can 851
SALT 8 lb, bag 19
Tor plrkllnc
FLY SPRAY pt- 19? qt. 29c
Blf or Shell Toi
SYRUP, full qi. botila 25t
Morning Pew. Quality at low price
BORENE giant pkg. 49
Bar norene Soap free with eacb
parkate.
Royal CELATIN 3 pkg. 13?
POTATOES
Klamath No. t
50 lb. bag 49c
Ground Cherries
3-Ib 25c
fAtra fanry
Lemons. . . doz. 19c
0mrd iMtr fanr? Tjnklt
.16ft !
PAY LESS
Local Steer Beef
Thar Is no need to stint on Quality
when you buy your meats here.
ROAST lb. 15c
BOILING BEEF lb. 11c
Plate and Rib. Very- rood for dnmplln( or noodles
Tender milk fed
VEAL
Roast lb. 15
Chops lb. 1940
Loin and rib
Breast lb. H
Tender, fine flavored
LAMB
Leg lb. 23
Chops Ib. 25?
Loin and rib
Breast lb. 10
HAM
Here's Something Extra Nice
SMALL OREGON CHIEF
lb. 22ic
Always a nice assort. Chickens. Rabbits. Lunch Meats
TRY OUR FINE HOME MADE POTATO SALAD
SUGAR J I n m'i
V treey awe fi staid.
SeTi ""
jAwttJJI Use this Superior Sugar for I
-LJf four canning needs I
- PARK EASIER
T
R VERS DE MARKE
CHUCK BATEMAN. Owner
DIAL 2117
ROXY LOSES ROLL
OF
A roll of technicolor preview
ilms of the mnvi "Snvaon
Drums." was stolen from the
Roxy theatre Wednesday after
noon, city police said today.
Ihe films were contained In
small cardboard hnv whirh
Jack Morqn, ticket taker at the
uieaire, iaia on an empty seat
beside him when he left his seat
while watchinc? a nirttir in an.
swer the telephone, police said
tney were told.
When Moran returned lh hnv
was gone, police said.
NEW SOFT DRINK
GOESJNMARKET
A new locally-produced soft
drink, the A-l, was put on the
market here today. It is an ene-
tirely new beverage which, the
manufacturers say, contains
vitamins A B and C. It is of
fered as a soft drink and as a
mixer.
The new beverage Is a product j
or the A-One Beverage company
and is made at the A-l brewery,
301 North Fir street. The bever
age plant was installed at con
siderable expense and represents
a new investment in Medford
Industry, said Sam Kroschel,
company president- !
ALSO ASKS III!
In a suit on filed In circuit
coutr today. Attorney Otto J.
Frohnmayer seeks J350 from
Ralph L. Weide. A writ of at
tachment is also asked. The
complaint alleges that Benny N.
Corpus won a Judgment of $350
against Weide in a California
court December 15, ,1939, that
the Judgment has not been paid
and that it has been assigned to
Frohnmayer.
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These Values E&ing Cite Bell!
Save Money By Getting Your
Dack To School Supplies At
WESTERN THRIFT
Right now at the time when you need It the most we bring you
this Back to School Sale. Everything you'll want for school is
"'at reduced prlcesl Large, brand new stock of fresh merchan
dise. Crab your hat and hurry whllis selections aie completel
BIG FIVE PEIICIL TABLETS 3 f or 1 0c
BIG TEH PENCIL TABLETS 2 for 15c
TYPING PAPER Big Count 3 for 25c
10c CRAYOLAS Genuine 2 for 15c
PENCILS Oversize Eraser 5 for 10c
25c FOUNTAIN PENS Black 19c
5c NOTE BOOKS Coil Bound 4 for 1 5c
ERASERS Soft-Pink 2 for 5c & 5c
RULERS Brass Edge, Hardwood 5c
CANVAS BINDERS
TWO OR
THREE RINO
25c
LOOSE LEAF BINDERS
TWO OR
THREE RINO
10c
PENCILS
AUTOMATIC. WITH
SUPER-THIN LEADS
25c
LEAD PENCILS
GOOD
QUALITY
6 for 5c
LEAD PENCILS
WITH RED
ERASERS
4 for 5c
MUCILAGE
SHEAFFERS
BKRIP-GRIP
10c
PASTE
SHEAFFERS
SAFETY-CRIP
10c
10c COMPOSITIONS 3 for 25c
STAFFORD'S INK
JUMBO
SIZE
10c
JUMBO
PENCILS
mil
To All Kiddies of School Age With
Purchase of Their School Supplies Here.
Limit One to Each Child While Our
Supply Of Fifteen Hundred Lasts.
Men's Hemstitched Linen Hdkfs. 5c
Pint Icy-Hot Vacuum Bottle 59c
Icy-Hot Lunch Kit, Pint Vacuum 95c
$1.00 Value Framed Pictures. . .59c
Playing Cards Pinochle Cards 25c
50-inch Rayon Table Cloths. . . .25c
75c Caroid and Bile Salts 53c
100 Hinkle Pills 7c
10c Woodbury's Fac. Soap, 4 for 21c
75c Jergens Combination Offer 39c
Rubber Fly Swatters 5c
Sticky Fly Ribbons 5 for 10c
Giant P. and G. Soap 3 for 10c
25c Listerine Tooth Paste . .3 for 49c
Dura-Gloss Nail Polish, all col. 10c
FRESH TODACCOO
Dill's Best Pipe Tobacco. , . 10c
Prince Albert or Velvet...,., ,10c
Big Ben or Half & Half 10c
Buffalo, Duke's, Advertiser 3 for 10c
Kool Cigarettes 2 for 25c
Phillip Morris Cigarettes. .2 for 27c
Camels or Lucky Strike. . .2 for 25c'
Chesterfields, Raleighs ... 2 for 25c
West American, Old Golds, 2 for 25c
Avalons, Dominos ....10c
Wings, Sensations 10c
Paul Jones, 20 Grand. 10c
Model or Union Leader. . .2 for 15c
G. Washington or Granger 2 for 15c
MEDFORD'S ORIGINAL PRICE CUTTERS
30 II. Central
STORE HOURS SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY
A. M. TO I P. M.
Dial 3874
FREE DELIVERY
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