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"OnEfiOX. FTUDAY. JTKTI 21. 1!2!).
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How the cooking tests
were conducted
Slonly, carefully tasting as they went
Women of the Unitsd States will be inter
ested in knowing how the now famous coofc
ini te.U were recenrjy conducted in New
York by four famous ccokin? experts.
Vegetable foods were chosen and cooked
many wayi. because vegetables are so in-
nortant to the balanced diet. 1 tie experts
n ( were experienced in discriminating shades of
'r y '-- -.-8 flavor. Not more than th-ee vegetables were
cooked and tested at one time in order that
the sense of taste should not be blunted. This explains why the
tests had to be catried over such a long period of time.
In every case, vegetables cooked in little water with the addi
tion of a dash of sugar won unanimously.
This, at first, might strike some as surprising, but it must be
remembered that it is not the purpose of the small amount of
sugar to make the vegetables taste sweet. Sugar is used here as
a seasoning, and it is perhaps the greatest seasoning of all. It
develops the natural, delicate flavors of the vegetables just as it
docs of fruits, cereals, meats, gravies and soups.
Encourage variety and you encourage health for every rr.eilber
of your family. Serve at least two cooked vegetables a djy in
liMition to a raw vegetable salad. Serve at least two fruitc a
clay. Serve milk desserts. Then make the balanced die; so attrac
tive that everyone will welcome it. Good food promotes good
health. The Sugar Institute.
WILLIAMS CREEK
SCHOOL.VOIED
V!!,i.AIS rf.LLK. fr-.. June
Z 1 . i Hi tal The annual mdiool 21
ENDED IN A Ii AT ROGUE
i
imrtiiig w 3 tt the UilUaiuM
n-htM.l V.'f.ir' Monday .ifr-rnMin.
,J : j r i e IT. A vol to siandaidize
;ht . h.h xch-.ul . .m . , h,fh
A ill !)( v.-y If. ire t he addition of
WILLIAMS CKKKK, Ore. .June
. ( ripe fiali it! ians (iraoee
-No. huld itH regular munthly
meeting at the Williams commun
ity hall Saturday. June la.
1 Koci't-; HlYl.i'..
(Sp rial, School
held Monday. Jyn
..
!..-IT.
Lad
ced
W.iH r-b
K. W.
wl d.r-e
J une - I .
lull W-iJ
.VlHi.ttil
r to
truuhr tooni'tw the whool liuiij-.
Tin- nirit h. tenth and U- r-nta
rfiMit-" will trv .a :'iu th" iifijiin;
school year . Two d 1 rf lor.-, J. V.'.
lurv-y and Lutreae Moin.on, and
i clerk, I.'. A. t'oufcl'-, H t e
eb;'ted. . i
Hie Williams LidieV rlii! will
r?i itt th'- ' ho tin- of Mir. liuiiH
W.:dn-da . June An aM-ib.y l
;i--tir.if will he held. A covered
dish luii'h will be served at noon.;
The diy will .' .fnt in i,ui!lfnK- ,
-Mr. Kini:. dauhU-r ( Mr. :ni ;
Mi-:. Haivy foUKi, who .ia h'-r-n '
vrfou-tti' ill t'si wai. nliKlttly mi- '
i oi-ov'i. wh takf-n uJ'i' nly W-m.-w,
ttnl V.UH r.ik'-ti If.wk lo Cmnt.-i
I.'.'?,' to th" ho-.i(al Vf.ln"'Uy.
Mij4 Willina r " rlin his hi -n
Mtayint; in the sto.-f nf Harry
'out;!'' th" l ift v-'"k whili- Mih. :
"oui'l'- i.i with h-r dutiKht"r, who,
ls ill.
uc-
wiiue term
A rtrauii(il btf'.hnaj' . ttgt r xfiifil. sv iii fii wt-ris
hukffd by Hr. Arline Sorrels. Mrs. 1 :.ii. ten for Mr. liad,-, M, Wil
W. C. Ktxif-y was E'iit of h'Hior. ftn rcrlvin -v.-n. K. RS
tt:inif the only oni prtf-ut orh.jse . i'irr.i-r s i tf. l tl-rk.
birthday cani: in Jun'f. l c l;as-l, v. h has ltrn log-
tine was Kiven the first aitd 1 for Mr. sit. rt-iut :ittl lo
omj deirr! work; two the third i Koe if Iiivr W ty.
anl fourth. M:..-s :ilys ami Ioris 1-inJiy
Mrs. Johnson tind Mrs. 0or(;e lt-t Friday.- Jun 2. for a trip
Fields were -ni as dleates to : to .Nw York. Th y are ?oin? by
the Late Kranife at Myrtle Point way i-f N't-w Orb-an. WhiU- in
A drive for new nif-mbra was put York th y will vi.-di Mr. am!
on Usl month und;r two ratituins, , M i . I-n WiNon. who were once
fif-orire KiflfLi and Kmil Vahrfnu- r-nb-nt of Koeue Hiv-vr. Thy
wald. the losing side to farnish a . piuti on biii!f on about f.v i
chicken dinner. Th drive rtru!t-. uiunth-j. but thy haw arranged
ed in a tie and 20 c.-w memb-rs for nunifnyn .-toj ahmt; the
Ktl M-t-nt Monday vl.-Uin wi'.n
her i.-randojoth-r. Mr. Naonu
cn'n. who is th huii irj'-'t f
h-r kit. Mr. Ii. .V. Fn-m-h. M;.
I-i- non fcitM-oi' io l av- today
for h-r horr.- in M:!wauki-. "rv.
Mr. and .fl Kol-rt .mith and
r.rl Hamilton of M-dft.rd .!" -nt
iMir.duy at the bor.iij of Mr. ar.d
Mr. fJuy li.miIton.
Mr. and M:. K. K. liu:k and
Xam.ly froru Mt dford i'ai I l:u;k
from jiumn.-r. "r--. Mr-. Si.di-t
Cat-8 and ;-t'-r. Mi.- JUd litj.-k
f r rn Hubmin. Ort-., Mr. and Mr-.
V. fru-kf-: md 'harb-. s-"h:.w
from KlamaEh Fal!.-, Mr. and Mi-,
'i "liaf (ij:dn r riKub- up a p.. r-
t tarty which :...k dinn-r at W-u-ku
Inn a: Si vj .. iCaj.iJr, m iioiie
ri.'r .Sunday.
l a fa itUd to rK.fi lha Hr.
fhail-y who h t b-n c:i:-
U-.tl'.y i'.l with th- flu. t.- r- ' --rin
nb-t-ly and will soon a'-'-'
:o b- out ainin.
Mr. and Mr. !.. D. Clark and;
fro Oauhtora and Nd iiyn from ;
Aum-ville. Or,, callvd Tti.b:y
muminir -l th home of Mr. ar-.il
Mrs. I J. N. Kr. n; h. , . -
jg!gfisi"iiM
1 . . i
You'll find a notable nciiness, a special.-.
crcaminess. a wonderful velvety texture
in everything in which Carnation Milk is
used. And you'll use less cream and butter.
Thais economy! Write for Cook Book.
CARNATION Mil l PRODUCTS CO.
P. O. Box 2153, Station A, Portluul
WasniT Cn-k ltapli-t Clmndi.
Sunday M'hool at H a." m. Mi
I;. X. Fr'Tich. sup'-riiiti-nii-nt.
. I'rtrachinji .-".-rvica at II a. r.i
and p.
Wellington
Another Ideal Jwmmer.. Qalx
Keeps
Indefinitely
An nristocrat among English Style Bis
cuits that's Wellington. Introduced
by Tru-Blu Bakers over 15 years ago
and still a big favorite. With a heavenly
filler to tease the taste. Order by name
from your grocer. ,
One of die aMany
famous Qooki&(jakes'
TKU HI.U BISCUIT CO. ornr. Vortiand Scanty
Mr
Kd W
L'.tt k'-n'.-s Hi-t
.iotk. and f'trmly.
Mr. ar.it Mr. Kb ry Htorn- and
:hiltirfi wt-n caUtfi! at the John
I tt-k' ii honif .' i)nd;y ani noon.
Mm. May l i' ldi att nd-d th
Stad 'Irani,''- ai M;-rtb- I'l-uit hi: t
w--k. and vi-it-d at th- hoff of
.Mr. and Mix. 'rl i Ki-til at
M-i. hf:-ld. Sbf- v.a, ar. onif
iy b-r two yount-'f.-t children
Mm. J.-hn-on of 4roolt. Mrs.
John'on uas h'-nt a dt-'-Mle froii:
In- Vill.tto-i r It . r:i.-'- to tbo Stare
;iaiiKc A fir.- li;i.f l r fort--d.
who will be Riven t!ir first aud way. While i:i New Vui k Mis r
'second d'-jree work at the meet- ( my I-indry. forrnt-r tai-hfr in I
jni;. the II'irih.' l,iiv-r Iiii:h M.-ho(-lt ,
The .lo.vphlne County Pomona plans on attending a .school con- ,
'grange wUl m-et with the Williams f-ronce. !
Kranie Halurday evening, June Mr. and Mrs. And-eiMin and !
A poll ink supjter will be served at dauKht-r, J-nn, of WaKhineton. 1
"0. 'art iieweorn-fN to ftogue Itiver.
They ai - at ir'-er!t ii'. ink' in the J
r-Mi!-n-e. Mr. Ander-'
ron in i in ploy fd by the I'acifie ,
iltninK - Sni'dtin (unii'-iny. !
j U'wt y I'owt-i-.t of Klamath Kails
U workinc at .:ava(c creek driv- '
Vourm' in.oplo'-
(ill.
yubj-ct for morning --i
on the Itoad to Ib-P." Su!.
j.i t for -vr-ninK serviff, "Jj;d Chik-:
Hi e from tht- Dead V .
vriire vill also In p-cial rniltic.
KIdtr John K-iiton, pastor. ;
mm
r.arj couple, ton oi -ir. anu .Mrs. hit-
( harlea ouRle. W sun in Mamain
Mr. and Mi . Karn K-lt-ken ami
family drov. ov-r to A.-4iland Sn-
lay to mii fi i iid and i -h t es. , ;., He 13 workmK for the fcVt-y-ir.d
r turn'd by way of Central I eriieanser Lumber company,
"oint, wh'-re t. icy ealled on V.r. Nforri liutts has accepted a po
1 1
Hifion in tie Jarkson County bank
at Medford.
Mrs. Ira Sparlin returned Sun
day ttuta a two weeks visit with
her ilai.Kbier. Mrs. Smith, at
Maplftoii.
Ralph Cougle. who belonKs to the
Vaiinnl riuaid left with hia iom-
n-niy fi.r t hs -io -. m ument at Cai.it '
iiik a enterpil! ar.
Sam Mathe.s w j5 a Medford vis
itor Monday.
Th Zimtwrm'tn t.itll up Foots
creek i.s cxpandinir. bavint; r-c-nt-ly
.slilppcfi out lumber. Th-y also
arc inslallimc a planer.
John Callahan and John Ion
y of Kbi math Kalis ar- work-
Mi.'tbiMttM i liup h.
Sunday Mrhool at 3:4." a. m
t-r Xfvliry. j-upeiiiiUnd'-nt.
and 9 p. m.
Kpv. orth h-au'iie at T ;.
V'tiiRC p-opff'.- pray-r
W"!n-sIay at 7:tln p. i:.
lippiifar player m-uiin;
day at 7 :3i . m.
I'hoir r-ht'ai,ti frr.mfli.
lowinu prayer-, nifjin.
I!ev. Aud!-y tin.wi
IP.Co
ft.
.'Cii$mii Cositciitcd Cows
' ing here on the
feiicen.
hiqhw.iy i-pairi:iK ,
TALENT LADES AID
POOD SALE SATURDAYS
T AM-: N'T. Or-.. Jim- 11. (Spe-I
;ial ) The l.iidiK,1 Aid of the j
Me'h'Mli-i f-hureh will bold a food
at t.i- I'aikff croc-t-iia tomor
row h-Ktnmrif. ai s t n k in the
inorntn;;. All h-lpinj,' i!' isc brim; .
your t.ii.'ik'H t lii-r-. or notify M"h.
:, Ii iloldiaUt or Mih. It. 1".
l.oRan, who will .see that the
lilillK-t Me I'l'oUwlH to Ih- f.toie.
and cct your Sunday rtU)- ,
.iy- !
.Mi... C'-niKc Cliittin r-e-fiv-t--l ;
w-nil Tliuixl-iv l-y t'-h-u-i :irn tlru j
her HiHt'-r. Chi lstlnu rt-il(;.-, had i
iii.-w-(t aw.iy W'L-ilnt'Kduy. The
family tia-l I II M1 r'-ut- to Ort-
I Clatson.
I Mr. and lira. Tom Jones of Oro
i ' nav- '"j Jls Martll.i Ijvis an.l ilia.
i V illimns ( rf-ek. j Korr.-iit fiunu-tl w -iv .--hci-iMiii; in
. -Mrs. Muliie Diihlc- and dauahtc,-. v.rlf-.r.l .1,- i .-i ,.,.t
Mary Kall,..-rin.-. of Berkeley, (.al Mri A K Kl,rtl..art ,., Uauj--h-arrivf-u
Saturday cveninc to in-ltt.r A, lim. f Vu ... nc a,B ln
some lime at the home of her i;oKue UiV(.r fl)1. aIt.K. ,,avs
mother. (Irandma John. : Arthur m.,,,,-.., ut Vamiiill. is
Kev l-hili,. ''r ja takenvi!(Uin! M lh,f Sam t,in(Jry hom...
iuui ..ii-.ii.M.i oui-mr. m.u.u.... l;,.,wni. l:-,.,s..T-. fJi-merly
be near the uo, tor. as It ia ne. es ;,;lerkf.,i iu f(-KHI..-K .,r,.. is t.,.
Harv lie have a treatment, every ; . ,,,, .,, ,.,.. , ,.
' I Air. an-l Jin-. U I:, f; iyl.,rd and
InaUKhter of Jacksonville were
dinner pceMts of Sam Mathes ut
the Waldorf hotel one day la-st
n Mk. -
Mr. f;-)seatt of Medford made a
hUKirfesg trip to Kugue itiver
Wednesrlay.
Mary Pleases
Large Audiences
TALENT TO HOLD
Ani'-ni; th- vividly n:;.iti.u'
scenes of Mary I'i'-kford s r.w
pictur-. "'Coquette." whb.'h :s now
'playing at HontV Cratr:an:-a,
the two heated encounters of the
tittle , coquette's father and h-r
young lover. When these two
men. .separated by age and view
point, meeting only on th- com
mon ;ioi:i:d of th b-ve fo
litlk- ibrt. ei -h tb-.- - p it b
i. -t and !uri":-ly.
nt. t;.e .itll'T a -IilbliUiIl of
ne day. Mi.-bael .b ffery. .
ti ayi d by John Mack ' 1 Jrown.
In the first dramatic m-etinu'
of the.- n:n. Mi hie! ae "'.-'s tt-v-rdiet
of th" !::'! coetp-neS
f:tthf-: who o , t rs him for-v -r
from his home. .Iut as he turn
upon the obbr man with rot
word.- of ret ili.itiop.. the liti!- c--
i'll -M t ens le-t-.v-en bt'l I' it lo r
ami I
bade.
' In i
lovt r and ends tbeir
v -c'lKid encounter, tli,-.
rii.- of the fath'-r pruv
oo bitter a 1 -e. Micftael t urns
TK-ri the older man with a fury
f burning wtiIh, demanding the
i.rht to love and marry the
u-.mliter of tlie liiant family.
T.r
Irh troops
r: UTiifo.
in
1 S:Sft starleil
of suiidU'.d
' (hy Mr.. Marion Fryerf
TALI TNT, Ore.. June 1. l Spe-ci-il.)
Tlie health unit of Tab-nt
: held a pi e-sehofd clinic Tuesday
j afternoon. It in hoped that more
jof tli- moLierH who have children
j w ho will start to school thin fall
: will hi-intr (heir children to the
iron, and when in Moninna the npxl nn,. wnfrh wil Ik; held In
young lady, who was suf i-ring j tu, nt.ur future. vVatrli ut fur.
Willi tuberculo.slx, became ju bud (tl,..r i,iit,,,niwrneiit
Alts. IHwience Crawford Ih Pon-
ACUTE IN TALENT
the filially wi
miiin. They
Tab-nt in the
Mr. and M
'ompelled to
it lo arrive
ir future.
lli-iin Saltmat-h
in
from Little Apph'K;tc spent the
afternoon last Friday ut the home
of tlwlr pari'tils, Mr. and Mr:;, (iuy
Hamilton.
. MiMse- Lm-il and Ioris llold
s Idjte spent the afteriiin , Thurs
day at the Inirtib of' Mrs. li. O.
Hurley. . . , , t . -
I
La many rogue river
! .jsmr i fiiik visit MFnFfiRn
k fts.vfW' n r iuuii nun nikvi uiiu
i..w. ,.;,.., V jf "' SSS1SSSS1
I
Ji: STOP E ... for
uuirj-up iiinnic-, i"r i:i rt-pir-usnrj-o
pirnir ... a TRVL'S IEI.(C10l S BK.So
HAM. the kin of ajipciite-LnorLT-." i.i'e
FRVK'S UEXIUIOUS BRAsi) nxCON
nnofli?r ire bov neritv r RVtb DKIT
CIOU5 BRAND HAM route fron yountf
prs in-fed por!;ers, iu r.a'.urjl v.i:o!corji
poodrc-s and flavor?, its smnoib, firm lex-
liif nil Trr - r il i :! -. 11 - :v I' rvc i-'ir.
f. rot Cm. And id aiaya 'i'resh to you."
IT!
Delicious . . . tender . . . firm
fleshed . . .and good for you, too.
Delightful in salads, cocktails,
sandwiches and hot dishes. Rich
in phosphorous and iodine,
those goitcrrcsisting elements.
KnCI'i: ItlVLK. (ire., .Tune 21.
(Special. - - Medford viMlorn from
Ho;; ii i 1 liver KrplSv Wen- Mr-
I la d ner. M if. Sa ia h Tin n vy . M is.
II Ib ndt ri'ii nnd daughter. Jean.
Mrs. Kreil ieni:br. Mm. Iticlmrd
Scott and son Nell.
Mis. Ilouaid Hohhins and chil
dren. Clyde and Kuth. were vifitim:
with fro nds and n latixeri at Cen
d.il I'olnt and Medfoid.
Mus l-'biij-iu e While was a. Med
ford ir-iior Sunday.
Mr. ;ilil Mih. Leo 1 hum elin and
son of Sun I-V-niei-cM -.pent put
of Mie p.iM wci k with Mr. I bui-w.rlm"-4
Mslf'r, Mk I'luHips and
famU , Mr. and Mis. I luuu eltlik
ate koIhk north by way of t tie
V.-lli.wston.. .Vali'inal putk to Sail
Ijike, v lo-ie Ihey will npi-iuj Mim
Moo- u ith Mi -i, tl o u e I i n
mother.
'1 lie 1 lemb'l sot have ho Ii Ir
ri'iMni; a olt Iioin Mr. M"iid"r
joiIi'm f tlhei .
"i d h ip jiiKi Im-ii ii'i-cliiol ut
the g-ihjmi tlilie-S of Mil. I'r.illK
Sh.ihan. ii'i is In the ho-i!a1 -it
Milfoi (. t he iUabrfttt- MrNV 4f
inyi reident beie.
Toledo .NU'thodtst Kpi.vcujMl
cherch dei(cateH recently.
fined to her home with an attack
of tin- meuhlcH.
I'rofessor and Mm. Miller and
two dabblers left Tuesday after
noon for Kuene. where they will
spind the summer. I ri feasor
Miller wIM altenil summer nchool
at t.le uidversiWy and Miss Wilctte
will nlni eon tin tie the t-iudy she
wii compelled to drop niter being
out of school Severn 1 weeks from
an attack of the nealc.
K K. I'liillips of AJilaml was
in Tab-nt Tuesday looking Jtfter j
liis property, wlib-h 1 h;i- rented
and wiiu h will be oevunied sun- '
day.
. Mrs. Wejdey Vok'H Ment. tbe
day Tuesday at Lie home of her
daughter. Mih lieoiKe ., Hrlsooe,
m Ah! and.
A correct Inn: Mis. I truce Arm
itaKe bus not aceu visitim; her
parents n.i staled ii) t Ijis cojunin
uin week t;y mistake. M r. nd
.Mil. Armuage have npved fiuni
Attlc:i. Obiij. to Khnt. Mich.,
where Mr. Arm It ape has a posi
tion with the OJtovrolet company.
Mrs. Lo Hamilton received a
teb'itrani Sunday tclliow of Ibe
death of ber father. Clark Hbtck.
rJtlilUJ vftijietL SiitunUy .ewunint;
it his home in Oklahoma.
. : '. t. i-i
(liy Mi-. Marion Tryer.)
TALKNT. tire.. June 21 iSpei--ial.j
The iopi:lation of Talent has
urowii to Mich an exrent that there
is.hirdly a vacant house in the
town ar:J not any vnvnt eamns at
the camp irroimd. Mniv hoii-es are
badly in edeel and the sale of coun
ty lots whfrh have loen purc)ia.-ed
by the town nnd which tlv town ,s
selling at a very small to.st. with
the provision tint -o-nie kind of
a r'-sidi-ni'-- rna-t be built on then:,
may aid the viniatlon.
Mr. and M r. Curl Smith from
Crejicrnt La';e. Oiv.. pent the day
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Cliff.
Hepry Sheets left the first of the
jveek with his team for the Dead;
Indian coiinlrv. Mt. and Mrs. Her-;
vy and family aKo left ijie. first 1
of the week for the name place.- j -
Klmtr Center is doimx the in-j
terioi; decoration of til" John Web- t
ster home, whieh w as rece i ,-
(lama-eit hy rii'-A -a
M-
i-r.rl T"t;iltn fn
1 ,kvw!-i-:e3isw j I II
; . . rasbr . -.1 j i li
l?i i i vv ...... .H
T2&B L,5'iC?;:-t.. . 'a : ii. : Aflb.'sar ; i ,
I3feAwTD ' "EvcryHun the k
1 A'ome Implies"
mJK'-in '!' - " -
'Jhis makes your dinner
WHi
TE STAR
i
i c
run m i -
IM, A
ilyinginto lavoir
EASTS IDE
SHI'lli1lHrp.tiMlli'lii' 111 IIIWIBWWI ' WIIWI
mmi
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m.ARHTFTP.n AnvPRTisiNfi nr.ru pfsiii.th
SYRUP
AT ALL DEALERS
IHttrihiiteil hy Hull inr Co,
on i . i li. t
liOCK l' INT. Oiv.. June L'l . I
iSpecinll Apple tllltinillfl 's
now In full sway at the Del K o
orchard. A rrew if about an Ih
emploed and it is v ted that
the thinning wilt take biuch
lender than il dot last year. 1
Mix C. I. Ibdddns was a caller
in Med font on Monday. 1
Kred Kcoe has been laid up
for the past week wth n strained
back aliped ty lift inn a large
block of wood.
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hatcman
were vlsitlnii with Mr. nnd Mm.
C. U llobblim nn Vetln''srttiv even
ing Uale )liunniir tJourty.Ml to
Wolf Creek Tuesday evenlnir.
Mih. L S. hmltt ami Mr. J. K
Ilolddhs fi om Oiants Vnn were
vl"(tltm at C. U Ibibbinn' htmi"
last Friday.
Mrs. II. A. lUdtke of Canyon
vltle in expected to arrive ut the
C. L Lohhini homo on Thumdny
to spend a few droit.
Mr. and Mm. Fred KeUoe were
Medford visitors on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis C. . ttobUins
w ei f ikittmc In an nn ille
HiiihIhv.
Mr and Mis C. (J Unhbins
nnd family were Medfoi fl visitors
Sat unlay evening.
Mm. Sutton nnd Mrs. Althers
of Cold Hill were visit inn with
Mm. llosp Haymond Monday
mi
"Tliank you. Coffee docs help,
I think."
"But such good coffee. Tou must
have ft secret."
'Nothing but M-J-B."
Selected grades of preen coffees from
favored districts in far countries are com
bincdin making the famous M'J-B Blend.
Its full-bodied richness and rare flavor is
developed and brought out by the M-J-B
process of blending and aging before
roasting.
Many people find that with M-J-B, the
full-flavored blend, they use slightly less
coffee. Whether you make it strong, mild
or medium M-J-B has the matchless
coffee flavor that only the rich blend can
give.
MJ-B is vacuum-sealed in the new im
proved friction top key-cans by M-J-B's
own patented process. Ask for M J-B
coffee at your grocery. Look for the let
trrs on each can.
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