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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. ATGFST 24. 1934. SUMY Briefs Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 34. (8pl.) Mr. T. J. Kenney ot Med ford and! 1 daughter, Mrs. Renter of Santa Bar I bara, Calif., were calling on relatives here recently. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch la visiting at the home of Mrs. H. Luy of Med ford. I T. A. Burnfleld and family and Frank Hammond and family are pending the week at Diamond Lake.! Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith were among those who attended the picnic , party at Hl man's Baths Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman and children left Monday for Star Gulch, where they will spend the week. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of near Butte Falls called on relatives and friends here Saturday. Albert Olson, Pete Norman and a friend made a trip to the Oregon Caves Sunday. Elizabeth Anthrem of Pennsylva nia, an aunt of Chester Purse 11, was a recent visitor at the Pursell home here. She enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake and . Oregon Caves during her short visit. A surprise birthday dinner was given In honor of Fred Butcher at his home here Wednesday. Ouests wera Edward Vogal and son of the Ltnn ranch near Jacksonville. Mrs. Evelyn Combs of Medford vis. Ited at the home of her pajenta here, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders, Wed nesday. Mrs. Clyde Fields and sons, Ken neth and Clayton, will move to Med ford Saturday. Mrs. I. A. Dews, who has been 111 at her home. Is Improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nledermeyer at tended a Sunday school class part7 at Jackson Hot Springs Tuesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mclntyre are the parents of a baby girl born Aug. 13. Judge Frank TouVelle. Ernest and Albert Olson of Jacksonville and El mer Ross and Ray Poter of the Tou Veil ranch left Friday morning for Mldvtlle, Idaho, where they will be gone on a five-day business trip. FOOTS CREEK, Aug. 24 (SpU An all day meeting of the extension unit will be held at the community hall In Rogue River Sept. 11. A lesson In guide patterns will be given by Mrs. Azalea Sager of Corvallls. Miss Alice Malln, acting county demon strator during the absence of Mrs. Mabel Mack will also be present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orr of Port land visited Mrs. Orr's father. Paul McQuat several days last week. Bud die McQuat returned home with them for a several weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrlck and children Alice and George went to Klamath Falls Saturday evening, returning Sunday. They left their daughter Alice there with Mrs. Mae Hall to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davidson left Aug. 20 for the Squaw Lake district to spend a week camping. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance and Mr. and Mra. R. E. Blankenberg and baby daughter of Gold Hill spent Aug. 19 at the Lance cabtn. Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond were business visitors in Rogue River Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stumbo spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrlck. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller picnicked at the Highland mine Sun day evening. Roberta Mullen of Gold Hill la spending the week with Lorraine Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Palmer, proprie tors of the Alaska Service Station have traded their property here for Tolo TOLO, Aug. 24. (Spl.) Misses Marjory and Elizabeth Davis and brother, Wiley with Misses Lois and Doris Johnson and Byrle ofBlackwell Hill district attended a charivari at Rogue River Sunday ntht. The bride was Miss Norma Cardln, formerly of Blackwell hill. Mr. and Mrs. Od Parker motored from Klamath Falls last Wednesday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. They returned the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith with Mrs. Seth McWlthey of Klamath Fall, who spent the week-end here, were din ner guests Sunday 'of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Murray of Medford. Mrs. Wc Withey and Mrs. Smith are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overbeck spent the week-end on the beaoh near Cres cent City, fishing. They had nice catches of ocean trout and perch. Mr. end Mrs. Joe Stevens of Central Point, formerly of Tolo, with her brother and wife of Oakland, Calif., visited their old home here, where Mrs. Aleda Tule now lives. Ralph Rawson end family of Gold Ray left yesterday on a vacation trip Into Washington. They went by Kla math Falls and will travel the Dalles- Cell form a highway. Miss Vivian Hook er who has been staying with them returned to her home at Klamath Falls. Jack McCoy who has bees staying with Tom Hagen, while working at Gold Ray dam Is moving back to Ward creek where he plans to mine. Tolo school opens Sept. 3. Mrs. Lulu Thurston will be teacher. North India and central Asia con tain mossU remains from every ge ologic age tn the history of the world, It's Hot! DO YOU OWN Grunow? Voa must see them to faUj appreciate their beamy and all-roand value. Gnamaun low priced, their quality. Let ns show you why a GRUNOW is superior. WMunotv 9 srmn.sFr BFrw.niJTnB Palmer Music 4 Electric Co. North Bartlett Phon 788 Foots Creek Lb Colstrutn rtneh, on tb Old Sugs rojtd About tn mile, from Ashlsnd Mr. Colstrum will take chfcrgft of the station about Spt. 1. Dorothy smith of Oranta Pass was the guest ot Phyllis Miller a tew days this week. Mr. and Mra. Oeo. Hutchlns and son Duane were among the Grange guest enjoying the lecture hour Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. John Biles were busi ness Tlaltora in Oranta Pass Aug. 18. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Davidson and email son of Klamath Palls were Sunday callera at the R. L. Miller home. Mr. and Mra. Ed Pierce of Medford visited Mr. and Mra. Marlon Lance Sunday afternoon. P. Dauga haa started the erection of a modern dwelling on his tract ot land across the highway from the George Drummond property. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Jacobson and son Robert of Corvallls arrived Aug. 18 and spent the week end with the Blrdseye family. Their daughter Alice who haa been visiting her cousin Nlta Blrdseye for the past threo weeks, accompanied her parents home. Mrs. Pauline Wahl was agreeably surprised with a birthday dinner Aug. 30, given In her honor by her daughter, Mrs. Oeo. West of Medford. Prospect PROSPECT. Aug. 34. (Spl.) Mrs. Tom Harriot haa been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford since August 14. Mrs. Nelson Nye and daughters gavs a shower Sunday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Emery Nye. a recent bride. A large crowd attended and brought many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Heston Orlsve and children of Lakevlew were guests of Mrs. Jim Grieve for several days last week. Jeff Rlchey, Mrs. Elmer Clemeiif and daughter and Mrs. Gus Dltsworth were tn Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines and Mr in ts dad's fault. . . "He said he liked White Star Tuna SIX times better than anything else . . . so I opened SIX cans." White Star Tuna is the brand that made tuna famous. For 2 1 years it has been the preferred brand, because only the delicate, deli cious, tender light meat is packed . . . and priced so inexpensively. American housewives buy more al this quality tuna than all other brands combined ! And ... if you bought a MILLION cans, you'd find them all the same high quality I For 21 years the preferred brand, because only the finest of the catch is packed. A PURI FOOD, HONISTLY ADVERTISED The Seal of Acceptinn of thi Committee on Foodi of the Amer ican Medical Asjociation It your beat guirior.ee of the qualify of any- product and the truth fulfil of the advertising claim made for it. Look for thia eal oo crery food rou bur. White Scat Tutu baa thia acceptance. A. - or Ik safe, sane and economical administration of state af fairs in the interests of econ omy and reduced taxation. Application of the New Deal principle to Oregon by an administration friendly to and cooperating with Presi dent Roosevelt. Increased Federal economic lid to Oregon through sym pathetic cooperation with the national administration. A new "Rooseveltian" deal nd Mn. Tom Carlton wr Medford shoppers August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Chirlei Manning wer wcfk-nd guest of Mra. E. H. Huxd and Mra. J. P. Med art In Medford. Prospect achoola plan to reopen on September 10. The weather has been very hot for over a week with the temperature going to 99 Wednesday. The Rogue river la very low. Mr. and Mra. Tom Carlton and children spent a week recently camp ing at Woodruff Meadows. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN. Aug. 24. (Spl.) A watermelon feed was enjoyed at the Long Mountain school house Fri day evening by several of the neigh bors. Mrs. Natwlck took a group of Boy Scouts to Jackson Hot Springs swim ming Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Eagle Point were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Young Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy and aon. Sammy; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden, botb nf Eagl Point, and Mr. and Mra. Bill Holman and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Ray Har nlab borne In Eagle Point. They en joyed ake and Ice cream later In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell en Joyed several daya on the coast vis iting friends and relatives. Bill Holman la helping Carl Each grind bis bay. Phoenix PHOENIX. Aug. 34. (Spl.) Phoe nix public school will begin their fall term September 10, aocordlng to Marjorte Wlloox, school clerk. Rev. and Mrs. R. 8. Peterson are on a three weeks' vacation at the Dead Indian Solda Sprlnga. During Rev. Peterson' absence laat Sunday, A. W. Shepherd conducted the serv ices at the Presbyterian church. Rev. W. P. Shields will preach August 37 and Rev. Mr. Mallory will deliver the aermon September 3. There will be no evening services until Rev, Peter son returns. Mrs. Sybil Parmer of Treka re turned to ber home yesterday after spending the with ber mother. Mra. Belle Furry. Mr, and Mra. Edward Lee and small son and Mr, and Mrs. M. Browning motored to Crater Lake Monday. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Aug. 34. (Spl.) Miss Anna Kan tor la visiting friends In Portland this week. She left Bun day expecting to return the laat of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Sim MorrU, Dale and Dorothy Morris of Ashland and Mr. and Mra. Cambell of Winters. Calif., called on Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cambell ta Mra. Morris' aunt. Mr. and Mra. Ezra Messenger and children were visiting friends here Tuesday. They formerly lived In this community. Mrs. Cecil Webber of Derby is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Kantor. Jr., thia week. Mine Demareat, eacher of the school here this year, waa out to the school house on business Wednesday. Mrs. Wn. Kantor called on her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele. Saturday evening. Mrs. Lera Hugbea spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. 1. Beer, In Medford. Nick Orman and Nicholas DeWlt ware Medford shoppers Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doud called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Busy and daughter, Velma Jean, of southern California are visiting Mr. Busy's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buay, this week. Squirrel Daily Hreuk'ast GueU. VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. I UP ) Mrs. Harold Pledro has a red squirrel for breakfast every morning. The squirrel passes all the larger farm and comes to her small place and steal an ear of corn from the stalk It carries the ear away and eat it. think it A heaping bowl of crisp, crunch? Kellogg''- Corn Flakes and cool milk. What a breakfast treat these sultry days! FLAKES BIG YAIUE 91 ii Thank you, friends, for your enthusiastic support at our opening sale. We are glad you liked our modern, up-to-the-minute store, and the values made possible through our alliance with thousands of other Independent I.G.A. Grocers. These values are our way of showing our ap preciation. LUMAN BROTHERS. Aug. 25th to Aug. 31st NOW You can buy from the Independent without sacrificing ; anything 0 STORES ARE HOME OWNED BAKERY DEPARTMENT This new department has come In for good deal of favorable comment from the many new customers who hare thronged our atore at) during the past week. They like the Idea of doing all their shopping .under one roof and finding a complete nswrt ment of breads and pastries such as ne hate here. Prop In Saturday and look over this new de partment and note enperlslly these values. , , . Pecan Butterscotch Rolls, Rich in Honey and Nuts....Do&. Pineapple Rolls, a new item Doz. Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies. Qr The kiddies will like these. Dot. 3C Angel Foods Two sizes 23 & 3fM We did not have near enough of these last Saturday . , . Tomorrow we will be better pre pared to serve you. 23c 19c FRUIT and VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT FANCY NO. 1 Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 19c FANCY Lettuce 2 heads 13c LARGE, SOLID BUNKIST 0RANGES2 doz. 47c 220 Size FANCY OREGON CELERY y a -ti H 9 r -jlL Per Stalk 9c JELLO Assorted Flavors 3 pkgs. 16c IGA APRICOTS Vi size cans . per can 23o IGA PEACHES Halved or sliced, 2 ilie cans 19o IGA SALAD DRESSING Quart jars 29e IGA MAYONNAISE Pint jars 25o WESSON OIL Quart size, 37c; half gallon size 69c Mayonnaise bowl free with each can WHEATIES -2 pkgs. 25c CHB WHOLE SWEET PICKLES Pt jars 23o CAMPFIRE MARSHMALL0WS 8 oz. pkgs 9c ROYAL CLUB PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb, jars 17o IGA RELISH SPREAD Pint JarS- 19o IGA OVAL SARDINES Mustard or Tomato Snuce, can 9c 0. K. YELLOW LAUNDRY 80AP 6 bars 24c LIFE BUOY SOAP 8 bars 20o IGA HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER 2 cans for 13o OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. ... per can 7o ARROWHEAD GINGER ALE 12 oz. bottles 3 for 27o CHB TOMATO JUICE 10 oz. cans 3 for 250 PEET'8 GRANULATED SOAP per pkg. 23c FLORAL BOUQUET SOAP 3 bars 5c Special Demonstration On N ALLEY'S PRODUCTS SATURDAY Nalley's Mayonnaise pts 22c qts 33c Nalley's Salad Dressing 18c qts 28c MEAT DEPARTMENT Choice R. I. Red Hens and Fryers PRIME STEER ROASTS Boned and Tied 14 Beef Steak T-bone and sirloin, lb Baby Beef Liver 3b 25c Pork Steak -yc Lean, lb. " " Fresh Side Pork 15c Lb. " " W . Hamburger . a Freshly ground, lb " Round Steak Freshly ground, lb.... m isiETriHiisiss CORNER MAIN & BARTLETT STREETS 7 rZ COMMUNITY BUILDERS COAST TO COAST ! 1 5c n r, I 9t (or Oregon and its people. I M. A ilt. bj Mirtln Campal(n Com.