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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1940.
Society Clubs
By Clara Mary Davis
PORTLAND WOMEN OUT:
College W omen to
Meet in Ashland
All members of the Rogue
River College Women's club are
asked to attend the first fall
meeting tomorrow afternoon at
2:30 o'clock in the Women's
Civic club house in Ashland.
Miss Grace Chamberlain will be
the hostess.
Mrs. R. C. Van Valiah, as
chairman of the program com
mittee, will present Mrs. Wal
ter Redford in an interesting re
view of "Our Travels by Train
Mrs. A. C. Pierce is chairman of
the music committee and has ar
ranged for Harlalee Wilson, tal
ented Ashland violinist, to play
several selections.
Nile Daughters
Will Convene
Zuleima Temple, Daughters of
the Nile, will hold 1U first meet
ing of the fall season Saturday
in the Masonic Temple at 2
o'clock.
Queen Ruth Newbry will pro-
side and will give a report on
the supreme session held in In.
diana in June
Tea will be served at the con
elusion of the stated session by
Mrs. E. P. Merrick and Mrs.
George Gates, hostesses for the
afternoon.
Group Returns
From Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Combs and
Howard Combs recently return
ed from Seattle where they visit
ed for two months with Leslie
M. Rose, a brother of Mrs.
Combs.
The group visited Mt. Rainier
national park, Lake Tipsae, Mc
Kenzie Pass, Olympia, Tacoma
and relatives in Kelso, during
their northern stay. They also
crossed the pontoon bridge over
Lake Washington which was re
cently completed. It is the only
bridge of its kind In the world.
Cecile Creed Is
Med ford Visitor
Miss Cecile A. Creed, former
well known Medford resident,
arrived in Medford last evening
to spend several days In the val
ley. She is staying at the Hotel
Medford.
Miss Creed Is associated with
the Standard school broadcast,
symphony hour, with headquar
ters in San Francisco.
She lived here and In Central
Point some years ago and taught
school.
Episcopal Woman
To MmI Tonight
Women of St. Mark's Episco
pal church will convene this
evening at 8:30 o'clock in the
parish hall for a covered dish
supper and a business session to
follow. The rector, the Rev. Her
ald G. Gardner, will preside
at the business meeting.
Friends as well as members
of the parish are invited to attend.
Miss Wilkinson
To Wed Saturday
Mrs. Frank Shaw and Mrs. A.
H. Moore were Joint hostesses
for a delightful towel shower
party honoring Miss June Wil
kinson, bride-elect, at the for
mer's home on Maple street
Monday afternoon.
Guests present were Mesdamcs
A. Compagnoni, Virgil Swanson,
Lloyd Langston. L. H. Wakefield
Ray Offord, T. A. Burnfield,
mother of the honoree of Jack
sonville, L. Wickstein and Miss
Katherine Kerr of Oakland. Cal.
Miss Wilkinson left this week
for San Diego where her mar
riage will be an event of tomor
row. Mrs. Kentner to
Visit Parents
Mrs. Walter Kcntner of Santa
Barbara, Cat., arrived in Med
ford this morning to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ken
ney and her sister. Miss Frances
Kenney at-their home on Ben
nett street.
Mrs. Kentner has visited in
Medford frequently during the
past years and is well known
here. She plans to remain for a
month.
Hay Rack Rid
This Evening
The intermediate class of the
Christian church will gather at
the church this evening at 7
o'clock in preparation for a hay
rack ride and party. Girls are
asked to bring a box lunch for
two persons, with weinies and
marshmallows for roasting. Boys
will purchase the boxes during
the social hour.
Longs To Laava
On Extended Trip
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Long plan
to leave tomorrow by motorcar
for Pocatello, Idaho and points
east to visit friends for an ex
tended time. In November, the
couple will travel to Tennessee
for a wild hog hunt. They ex
pect to be away for six months.
SEMI-FINALS REACHED
compared with S4.S94.000 last
year. Second half payments are
due October 1.
Miss Hart Enters
Branson School
Mrs. Floyd Hart returned by
train yesterday from San Fran
cisco, Cel., where she spent sev
eral days. She accompanied the
Harts younger daughter, Miss
Harriet, south. Miss Hart re
entered Katharine Branson's
school in Ross.
Seattle. Sept. 13. fPl At
tractive Marion Miley of Lex
ington, Ky., who yesterday won
a match that started in thun
der, lightning and rain storm
and ended in a duck's private
lake, was one of today's four
seml-flnalists in the women's
western amateur golf tourna
ment at the Seattle golf club.
She plays Mrs. J- K. Priebe.
Seattle city champion the last
two years, in the upper bracket,
while national champion Betty
Jameson of San Antonio. Texas,
plays Miss Muriel Veatch. Uni
versity of Washington coed from
Longview. Wash
Yesterday Miss Miley defeat
ed Tiny Elizabeth Hicks of Long
Beach, Calif., 4 and 2. Mrs.
Priebe won by the same score
from Mrs. Mary Mozel Wag
ner, Pacific northwest champion
from Portland. Miss Jameson
defeated Nancy Hurst, another
Portlander, 6 and 4, and Miss
Veatch took a 9 and 3 decision
from Beatrice Barrett of Minneapolis.
Salem To Vol
Clm Cant 11 ' T.
city council will vote Monday
night on whether to let Salem's
vntfrs HriH in Nnvmkar
whether to adopt a city man
ager form of government.
50 Cent BidWins
Maryaville, Kas. (U.R) Miss
Winifred Lundblade offered 30
cents as an opening bid for a
lot being auctioned in a tax lien
sale at Blue Rapids, Kas. She
got the lot at that price when
there were no other bidders.
Penalty
Richmond, Vs. ,JTy Justice Ilben
C. Polkea heard the evidence In a
reckless driving cue and announced:
"I fine the defendant S10 and coats
and revoke his driving permit lor
als months." "But. your honor, he
hee no permit In this atate." a court
attache protested. "Just let him try
to get one then," aald the court.
"Next case.1
27 NATIONAL
APPOINTED
em, was promoted to major In
command of the 3rd battalion,
116th medical regiment. Cap
tain Thomas A. Davis, Portland,
was named major in command
of the medical detachment.
218th field artillery.
First Lieutenant Cecil Ed-1 (U R) Glacier National park s
th. 1 "official flower' bearcrae.
wards, private secretary to the
governor, was promoted to cap
tain and assigned to headquar
ters of the 82nd brigade.
Lush Year
Glacier National Park, Mont.
'official flower bearcrae.
which is neither a regular flow,
er nor a grass, is blooming this
year so plentifully that it "prom
ises to eclipse even the lush
year of 1936.". Dr. George C.
Ruhle, park naturalist, reports.
Salem. Sept. 13. (D Twenty-seven
Oregon national guards
men were appointed officers to
day and nine officers were pro
moted, Major General George A.
White, commanding officer, an
nounced.
The appointments will bring
the number of officers to the
full peace strength authorized
by the regular army. The guard
will go into federal service Mon
day for at least a year.
Major Harold G. Maison, Sa
lem, deputy superintendent of
state police, was made lieuten
ant colonel in command of the
3rd battalion, 162nd infantry.
Captain William W. Baum, Sal-
Calendar
OF REDAPPLES
Harvesting of Delicious and
other red varieties of apples in
the Rogue River valley has
started, assistant County Agent
C. B. Cordy reported today. The
Newtowns will come later. The
apple crop is estimated as be
tween 40 and SO cars. Many
apple trees have been pulled
out In recent years.
This week will see the end
of the picking and packing of
most of the Bosc and Cornice
pears. A lull of a week or 10
days is expected before picking
of D Anjous starts.
Peach picking is over except
for a few late varieties.
Tomato picking is now at Its
peak and is expected to con
tinue for two or three weeks.
County Agent Robert G. Fow
ler reported the rains yesterday
were not general but heavy
showers fell in the Gold Hill.
Jacksonville, and Medford-Phoe-
nlx districts. Farmers welcome
September showers for fall pas
tures, seeding and plowing.
Income Tax Total Up
Salem, Sept. 13. (Pi The
state tax commission estimated
today that 1940 income tax re
ceipts would total $6,000,000.
DRAPED
BEAUTY
A-k to i
t.tle Ml as sketched
for your dressier moments
This dainty wedge sandal is a perfect
complement to the new Side-saddle Drape
in Fall dresses. 1
Fashioned of rich, dull suede with glist
ening patent keeper, cutout wedge heel, and
ankle strap, it will put that sparkle and zip
into your every costume.
We think it's a beautiful shoe and we
think you'll want to include this stunning
style in your Fall wardrobe. It's moderately
priced.
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PAY LESS DRESS BETTER
220 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 3332
Friday.
6:30 p. m. Episcopal women,
parish hall.
Saturday.
2:00 p. m. Daughters of Nile,
Masonic Temple.
2:30 Rogue River College
Women. Women's Civic club
house, Ashland.
The ocean is only 3 44 per
cent salt. But parts of the Dear
sea have a salinity of 27 per
cent.
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ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET
OFl'lCE SALrsiCC '. si RVICE DEPT.
USED CAR LOT NINTH AND BARTLETT 8TS.
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE '
AT YOUR HOME OWNED t
PIGGLY WIGGLY
SUPER MARKET
Foods That Satisfy at Prices That Satisfy. Open Every Day
7 A.M. to 9 P.M. S2S S. Riverside. Free delivery. Phone 232S
CHEESE
in ir-T
Rich, creamy. Whole
Milk American Cheese
lb. 18c
BEAMS
A wholesome and nutri
tious food White Navy or
Red Mexican
44oz.pkg. 17C
FREE Corn Flakes
t pat-karri
absolutely
free with
Purrliate of
any of folloutni
brand of
Flour
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Hardwheat blend aa fin
flour as any baker could wish
for.
49 lb. bag SI. 39
King of the Kitchen
Good hardwheat flour
economically priced
49 lb. bag SI. 25
KITCHEN QUEEN
A favorite with hundred,
of Medford housewives.
49lb.bagS1.39
GRADE "A" EGGS
Medium, doz. 27c large, doz. 29c
CIGARETTES
Wings, Sensation, Dominos
or Avalons, carton . . 92c
Shell Tox
FLY SPRAY
Bulk
Qt. 23C - l Gal. 45C - Gal. 89c
SCOT TISSUE 3 rolls 20c
1000 she.t rolls
Scot Household Towels. .2 rolls 19c
10 lbs. 52c
25 lbs. SI. 29
SWISS STEAK
Cut from Swift's inspected steer
be.f. Will cook juicy k lender.
Per lb. 27c
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
SHORTENING 4 lb. pkg. 35c
Mwllfs Pvarl Brand
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS. . .6 for 25c
Made trom eelvct quality Pork and Vral
SHOULDER PORK ROAST
Picnic style per lb. 13c
Lean, iwrrt and matr, cnt from choir lnpfrtt-si
grain fed young porkers.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM, HAM
Whole or half per lb. 25c
,u ,,,, ,t ,nai mnnr; rnirkrn rmilrrnra.
Lai l dumplings or noodles, or to fricais... jP
CASCADE GRAHAM "
CRACKERS 2 ib. box 1 5c
M 47 PET BRAND. Tall cans
I I If Saf. and digestible for m sfi I" .
I L b'bi"- Tur doctor. 4 C3.1S j Q
Carnival Oats. .lge. pkg. 27c
Beautiful tar.lfv.are In each park.,.
Tuna Fish, 's 2 cans 29c
ntllte Mar. hlrkrn of the Kra
JELL-O ... .3 packages 14c
M Delirious llaiors
CATSUP 3 bottles 25c
Mem Brand, larje 13-ni. bntllrt
SHORTENING lb. pail 39c
Dinner Doll, purr r(etalile
CampbelTs Soup
8c
10c
All kinds except
chick. It muihroom. can
Chicken er
Mushroom, can..
POTATOES, 50 lb. bag 41c
Klamath Nrtlrti Ofm, . . o. 1
DRY ONIONS. ..10 lbs. 25c
lpanlh ru. t". ft. . i
SPINACH 3 lbs. 19c
l'rh local, rrUp, tenrW
CAULIFLOWER... ea. 10c
I arct unonT whiff hrau
AVACADOS, Ige..2 for 19c
DOUBLE 8. and H. GREEN
STAMPS ATtrr Wtdnday en
purchases of S2.00 er over.
Fall Housaclcaning
Needs
NUBORA
F ' I n Giant
Granulated Borax Soap.
excellent hard water
Sisnt package
49c
BORAXO . . . .can 13c
"( lean Ilm Hand"
PAR, giant size package 59c
fr pottery In farh parkas
OXYDOL..2 lge. pkgs. 37c
Ivory Soap, large. .2 for 17c
Rrt for tlk and wnnlpn.
PUREX..qt. 12c, i gal. 21c
The Ma.ter lllearher
Johnson's Wax, 1 1-3 pts. 59c
tan Contains l-S pint HUE
Holly Cleanser. . .3 cans 10c
BUY A CASE
AND SAVE
Meco Peas. . .case $1.98
M Ml. snj ran.
Barley Tomatoes. .$2.09
.'I ft, (ant
Coburg Gr. Beans $1.89
'4 No. I rans. tnnteM
Lindy Corn. . .case $1.89
o. 31 ran.
Right Reserved to Limit en Any Item. None Sold to Deiieri
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