Wagner Creek
Wagner Creek, Apr. 13 Wag
ner Creek Sunday irhool is
growing again since the inclem
ent weather is past. April 2 the
attendance was 38. Thirty-five
turned out taster Sunday.
Five birthdays were honored
March 31 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Layton MacDowell
when the monthly Sunday birth'
day party was held there. The
youngest member having a birth'
day in March is little David Ar-
nett. It was his first birthday.
The Bailey twins, Nora and
Laura, Joan MacDowell and Mrs.
Edna Hopper also had birthdays
last montn.
The doctor reported Carlos
Goddard's leg condition steadily
improving when he went to Eu
gene for a cneck-up March 31.
Carlos discarded his crutches in
December and now gets around
with but a very slight limp
which it is expected will soon
be gone entirely.
Funeral services for Wayne
Bradley who died at the Med'
ford Community hospital April
irom injuries wnicn he re
ceived in a logging accident the
day before were held Friday at
1:30 at the First Methodist
church in Ashland. The Rev.
Alice May Woolley officiated. In
terment was in the family plot at
Sterns cemetery. Surviving are
his wife Rachel, two children,
Lois and Glen; a sister, Mrs. Hen
ry Slagle, Brookings, Ore.; two
brothers. Merle, his twin, and
Dave, both of Prospect. Wayne
attended Wagner Creek grade
school and Talent high school.
Everyone who knew him was his
friend.
Mrs. Henry Slagle is staying
for a while with Rachel and chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boquist
from Tillamook, Ore., were
guests April 3 at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Ormy Goddard.
Overnight guests at the Leon
Lockwood home on April 7 were
Mr. ard Mrs. Merle Bradley,
Prospect.
Mrs. Ella Abbott who has been
visiting her daughter, Eudell, in
Gridley, Cal., for several weeks
returned home April 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hild had Mr.
and Mrs. Waltmore, Coleman
creek, as Easter guests.
Mrs. Waldemire, upper room
teacher, spent her Easter vaca
tion at home except for short
trips to Azalea and to Yreka.
Mrs. Stack was absent for a
week while in Pueblo, Cal.,
when her brother passed away.
Mrs. Ring substituted for her as
lower grade teacher.
Baseball equipment has been
purchased and practice has be
gun. Wagner Creekers hope to
have a team to compete with
other schools. Mrs. Inch helped
give achievement tests April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and fam
ily from Hawthorne, Cal., are
now living in their upper Wag
ner creek home which they pur
chased recently from Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Long. The Longs
have moved to their new home
on Wagner creek road near Tal
ent where her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Briner, will loin
them as soon as their apartment
Is finished.
Clayburn Hurd formerly of
Myrtle Creek, now living near
Talent, spent last week witn
Donald Brabbin.
The health of both Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Brabbin is reported
greatly improved.
New neighbors are the Clay
ton family on the John Gast
place who moved here recently
from Pendleton where they
moved not long ago from
Alaska. Mr. Clayton is engaged
in the dairy business.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bag
ley and children had Easter
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M.
O. Grove, Phoenix.
J. W. Bailey's 88th birthday
was celebrated Ajril 9 with a
special dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Bailey, his son and
daughter-in-law.
Sixteen members of the Tal
ent Friends W.M.U. were guests
m lit m i mm nil
(Jane Tetephotoi
CONVICTED Harold A. Mohr. ,
shows no emotion as he leaves
court in Allentown, Pa., where he
was convicted of voluntary man
slaughter in the mercy-killing of
his blind, cancer-ridden brother,
Walter, 55, last March 8. The Jury
returned its verdict after deliberat
ing four hours and 55 minutes and
recommended mercy.
at the Howard Work home
March 16.
Mp anH TWrc Knnpth "Fnspls
aiifi rarn vn frnm Nana (.al..
visited her parents here, Mr.
ana iwrs. n. ivi. nor irum
Anrii 9 in A ftthpr cuesta dur
ing thair vicit nnri F.nster Sun-
dnv were Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Wrtrlr nnri ri nn phtprs. Sharon
and Judy, Selma, Ore.; Mildred
ont Pannv Tavlnr HmH friends.
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Reh, Talent. They visited
relatives and friends in the val
lev including the Lester Hill
hnme in Murnhv. Mr. and Mrs
H M Work returned Anril 1
from Crescent City, Cal., where
they had been since March 17.
lManv in the community, in-
cliiriins Edith Goddard. who
have been ill with flu are recov
erine satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lockwood
of Coquille visited Mr. ana Mrs.
R. L. Lockwood, his brother and
sister-in-law here Easter Sunday
while on a return trip from Twin
TTqIIc Tria urhprp Mr. T.nrkwood
had gone to purchase a truck for
Switts, tne cneese iaciory wnert
he is employed in coquine.
STILL IN HARNESS AT 90
Boston U.R) The oldest living
graduate of Harvard Law School
still visits his office once a week.
He s Winthrop H. Wade, 80, a
Boston lawyer lor ao years.
A British thermal unit is the
measure of the amount of heat
required to raise the tempera
ture of one pound of water one
degree on the i anrennen scale.
TViangla'e amazing new chkk strirtw
m lYxumDuzea tonn wig new
records for healthier, faster grow
ing chicks. This site, is auras
enough for easy feeding yet small
enough to be safe for the mwlUH
chicks. Give your chicks a good
start with Triangle Krumbles.
Sold locally by
F. E. Samson Co.
4th and Front Medford
More pleasure
curs per pound
Because of Falger's richer
blend, we suggest you Iry I" rn, or n'c "I
using lilt per cup. OMII
Thunder. April 13, 1938
MEDFORD (OREOOHI MAIL TRIBUIfE THUS
Yes Ma'am., .
has the
OUR SPRING FOOD FAIR
IS A GOOD TIME FOR YOU
TO SEE FOR YOURSELF!
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ASPARAGUS Tent.9:r lb, 15c
Newtown Apples lb. 912C
Vinesap Apples iZ lb. 10c
Green Onions radishes bh 5c
RHUBARB lb. 15c
GRAPEFRUIT Juir 55c
Bright green, Garden -Fresli?
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2 for 25 c
Pre-packed in
cellophane for
your shopping
convenience.
10-oz.
Cello
Pkg.
GRAPEFRUIT
HIGHWAY BRAND
No. 2
can
19e
FIG BARS
VANILLA OR WHOLE WHEAT
l'4.b.
pkg.
29e
CORN
COUNTRY HOME WHOLE KERNEL
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14'
GREEN BEANS '.' 225"
CANDIES
DERBY Mb. Cm
Chili Con Came 25'
CRISCO -... 79'
ATRA FINE ORANGE SLICES
Mb.
pkg.
15
TOWN HOUSE
Grapefruit Juice
44-ot. Cm
39
Cut Meal Time Costs
SERVE MORE
KESRIS!
Special Prices of Safeway
Small While
Urge- White
Idaho Red
Pintos or
Baby Limas
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PKG.
25'
White Beans and Idaho Reds
4 lbs. 45c
BHHaaHr
CORN StrSBL, "c.B2f.r25c
BISQUICK 39c
DENNISON'S
PORK & BEANS 3 25c
SANDWICH SPREAD L;;;V 33c
Del Motile PEAS 2 NS.3.03 35c
EDWARDS COFFEE ... 75c
Oranges lb. 10c
Carrots cP,o.. lb. 8c
Cauliflower lb. 19c
Lettuce lb. 14s
Dry Onions lb. 5s
Tomatoes ,4..:.i,(. 25e
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Medium Sizes 45c
Baking Sizes ',..lb 59c
All Purpose Sizes
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Bulk Potatoes .king Sim lb. 6c
No 2 Potatoes 1.39
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PORK ROAST lb. 35c
PORK STEAKS H lb. 39
Fryers Pan-Ready lb. 69
Fowl & lb. 53c
Oysters pint 65f
Ground Beef lb. 45c
Pork Sausage lb. 49c
SMOKED MEAT
VALUES!
HAMS
52c
lb. 39c
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SLICED
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