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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1942. PAGE THRE3 Reese Creek Reese Creek, Jan. 23. (Spl.) Charles L. Ballinger, of the traf fic safety division, at Salem, put on a "safety first" picture pro gram at the school Jan. 19. Mrs. Una B. Inch visited the school the same day. Everett McOeo of Asbland held preaching httIcm after Sunday School at the Union Sunday School. Jan. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blrdseys, Mary Ann and Teddy, moved from our dis trict to the West Side district Jan. IS. They ban leased the Dr. Knott farm and wui reside there. Teddy and Mary Ann will be mined from the school and the American Union Sun day school. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Andrews of Ash land will ban charge of the preach ing serrloes after the Union Sunday School. Jan. as. All are welcome to enjoy the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. B. t. Dlcaaraon and sons, Robert and Dale, also Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Spain and baby daugh ter, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dlckereon, returned Jan. 17 from a month's Tlatt with relative at Jackson. Ma They encountered some very stormy weather and Icy highways en route. Mr. and Mrs. Loots Hughs, and BUY DEFENSE BONDS & STAMPS Fluhrer's Saturday Special Lemon and Orange Delight Cakes , . . Hera are two naw cakes ta park up your dessert menu. Tender, light layer of ' rich, wholesome yellow cake, with a de lectable smooth lemon or eranga filling be tween them. Iced en top with French cream and lemon or eranga. , Special 44c each Either one of these two cakes will make your dessert tray a treat! P.S. Have you tried our Breakfast Bread yet? It'i delicious toasted! We have it oven fresh daily ff tAJ n For fine cakes and pastries REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR! family, moved from the George Clark place to Prospect January IT. De lorla and Bruce will enter the Pros pet school. Mrs. Rlldreth O'Connor has taken Mrs. Nlta Btrdaeye's place cooking for the School etlldren's lunch at noon. Home and School Circle held an In teresting meeting January S. The pupils In Mrs. Thurston's room put on a very clever short program. Friends of Mrs. 0. H. Rueno will be sorry to leam that she Is 111 at her home. Ber son, L. O. Ruaho, of Talent, was over last week helping cat for her. Jars. Olenn Hob be and Miss Frances Davidson called on Mrs. Ralph Kar ri tt Jan. 15. Janet Merrltt, who was 111 with flu last week. Is back to school this Mrs. Ruth Davidson, la visiting for a while with ber titter and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. PuUen. Mr. Puilen Is gaining now and able to be up and around the house some. Trail Trail, Jan. 23. (Spl.) Miss Mary Pence who was confined in a Medford hospital for several weeks was brought home last week. Her limb is still in a cast but she is doing as well as could be expected. Mrs. Tress Pence his th measles. Mrs. Maud EM ts worth is taking car of Mrs. Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coon Friday. The observation stations at Trail and Shady Cove started operations Tuesday. Anyone that hasn't signed up to servo a few hours should do so as soma have to stay sis hours I now. I Carl Fellows Is 111 at his horns on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Art Moors are both til with flu at their home on Elk creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merrlman of Prospect were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ma 11 cry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green of Central i Point visited at the S. W, Hutchlnsln home Sunday. Ace Week, who has been HI for some time was taken to a Medford hospital Saturday. Mrs. Vera Ebbert entertained her bridge club Monday at her home at Sunset on the Rogue. Dr. and Mrs. Maltery took a group of P-TJ.. ladles to Medford Wednes day to attend a defense program. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and sons, Carroll and Oordon. Mrs. Min nie Douglas and Mrs. 8. W. Hutch lnsln spent Wednesday In Medford. H. E. Club of Upper Rogue Grange met Tuesday at Orange hall. Plans Your MAIL TRIBUNE Carrier Boy Is an Official U.S. Defense Agent for the sale of 10c DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS ii "Sr CROWING U P-Gr-ra up enough to sponsor the U.S. survey ship. Pathfinder, at Seattle launching, Anns Eleanor -SUtle" DaU Boettlger (above). Is now 14 years old. She Is the daughter of Mrs. John Boettlgei and s granddaughter of FDB. were completed for the card party Saturday night. Jan. 34 at tbe hall. The ladles voted to discontinue lunch and the social hour at their meet ings and devote . that time to Red Cross work. Fern Valley BOWLING Llttrell Parts took all four point, front Kay Lithographing In City league bowling on the Medford alleys last night. McDonald Candy de feated Knights of Columbus t to I and Lewis auper aervtoe beat Val entine's Cafe g to I. Scores follow: Kay Lithographing Handicap 78 W TS a 19 Clare. 8. .! W 1S 877 Kay. D. 100 138 US S48 Smith. J. ' 11 ISO 4W Hagen. A. 138 14S 183440 Allen. K 144 184 185 483 Totals T3 73S 848 8308 Llttrell Parte Oreen 178 811 134418 81m. It. 1S6 148 153 43S LtttreU. H. 180 148 154483 Johnson. K. 1S5 lis 180414 Gardner, J. 153 810 190553 Totals. 783 835 881 8498 nights of Columbus Campegnoni 188 171 138 476 Loum berry 148 130 138404 Meyer 184 148 145475 McGwire 141 178 185 603 Bunts 193 171 183548 Totals. S34 788 788 8405 Fern Valley, Jan. 23. (Spl.) Miss Valeria Whitney returned January 16 to her home at the Royal Crest Orchard after spending Christmas with her brother and family at Santa Monica, Calif., and visiting friends In Los Angeles and other southern points. congratulations are offered Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caldwell on the ar rival of a baby daughter January 18. Mrs. Caldwell Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nipper. Mr. and Mrs. 8xtt have bought and are moving to the R. Lytle place. They are from California. Mr. Penland has returned home from the hospital at Ashland, recov ering nicely from his recent operation. Mrs. Margret Beer spent Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mra Harry Lewts in Medfori. Barbara Sllva was absent from school Monday due to Illness. BUI Beason of Ashland was in the community on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swingle have moved Into their new house. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.. Perns were Ashland shoppers Monday. Mrs. Ben Dawson snd Bsrbsrs have been 111 the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Randall of Taklma. Wash., have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Eldrldge the past few days. Pred Bussey was s Talent shopper Tuesday. WAKE WORKER SAFE San Francisco. Jan. 23. (P) In a broadcast from Tokyo In tercepted today by a listening post here, E. A. Kenny, who was introduced as a defense worker from Wake island, sent greetings to his family In Col fax. Wash. McDonald Candy Co. Handicap 19 1 ! 87 R. palrfleld 160 135 108493 C. Williamson 133 141 150434 K. Harris 184 1S 138 99 a. witter lea 199 175658 0. Proctor 183 188 110658 Totals 811 808 898 1515 Valentine's Cafe Hltsler 123 177 149449 Shaver 111 111 144867 Wray .113 178 189438 Corley 134 148 17145.- Welserburger 17S 181 181618 Total! 657 791 764 3113 Lewis Super Handicap 8 8 8 18 Mtkschs 166 115 114405 Swanson '' 170 183 63S Ollmore , , 136 138 188 98 Lewi las 146 18545' Johnson 173 188 179538 Totals. .805 . 751 788 3344 WILD HORSE' SEES QUIETER DAYS NEAR Mii.Ur.oo Okla . Jan. 23 W) The Wild Horse of the Osage Is taming down. Pepper Martin, one time ring '..Her nf the St. Louis Car dinals' Gashouse Gang and now manager of Sacramento In the Pacific Coast league, puts It this way: "T v. mv Anvm In baseball are numbered unless I am suc cessful as a manager, so I want good ranch where I can raise fine cattle and perhaps settle down and run for sheriff." Martin was reported negotiat ing for a ranch In Muskogee county. ADOLPH SCHACHT OF WHITE SOX SUCCUMBS Seattle, Jan. 23. (P) The King county coroner's office reported that Adolph Schacht, Chicago White Sox baseball club trainer, died at a doctor's office early today shortly after collaps ing on Alki beach, as he pre pared to go fishing. The widely known sports figure had a win ter home In the Alki district IRON MAN Ogdensburg. N. J. (P Frank Pierce and a bakery truck col lided. Police reported both were scratched, the truck more than the man. 1 .' y m nt? - to eou"- .a too ..tf"T .1 Medford Mall Tribune PEERLESS MARKET 4 NORTH BARTLETT. DIAL 265V ANT SIZE ORDER DELIVERED FREE lawiwl lOHANOr. tsrowpgjjf AU o! Our Meats ara Either State or Government Inspected Smoked Loin PORK ROAST, lb. 27c HENS, fresh dressed...... lb, 23c HAMBURGER-SAUSAGE . . lb. 18c At the Thrift Counter LOIN PORK CHOPS lb. 3C: BEEF TEriDERLOiri lb. 45c cine Dunni Tender JIU-. UHVVII . 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