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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON'. FRTDAT. MARCH 13. 1936. PAGE NTNTE (TlinTTivMDinmDc Sams Valley HAMS VALLEY, Mareh IS. (Bpl ) Th Sun Vlly basketball tMm ra turnxl from th southern Oregon tournamant 6turlsy night, bringing torn trophy won In aacond eon aolstlon. The tuns haa hsln up tha reputation of Jackson county (or the past two ;. htTing been (or that period the only team In the county to tak home a trophy. Uoyd Dueen berry hid the honor of being one ot the all-star forward o( the tourua merit. Last year the boya came home t. second place ehamplone. Prof. S. W. Bmpey. coach of the team, was well satisfied with the progreaa made by the boya In thl tournament, wtere, according to the opinion of many, aome of the beat team! that ever met at thl tournament were playing. Mr. and Mr. Dick Strain returned home lat week from a two month!' Tlilt with relatives In Loa Angelea and other California cities. Mr. nd Mra. Ray Holat and son Jack of Eugene spent the week-end Tlsitlng Bay' parenta, Mr. and Mrs. John Holat. jackaon County Pomona Orange will meet (or night aesslon at Sams Valiey Saturday. The Ladles' club w entertained March by Mr. Jack Korner and Mr, John Cota. at the home of Mra. Korner. A Urge attendance waa prea ent and two members' blrthdaya were celebrated. Two beautiful cakes grac ed the table. The members voted to jiod the annual family banquet March 19. The past warm daya hare brought ut the wild (lowers In profusion. Mr. and Mr. John Hoist, Mrs. O. T. Wilson and daughter Betty attend ad the meeting . o( the Gold Hill Orange March . Eagle Point Butte Falls POTTE FALLS. March 13. (Spl) Ovr high school basketball team and eor.ch apent Thursday and Prtday at the tournament. The team won two gsD.es on Thursday. Their oppoalng teams were Oold Hill and William. On Prldey. Merrill de(eated Butt r-.i. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oordon of port Klamath visited the Aliens, Pat too and Edmondsons last Wednes. day. Mr. Oordon will leave (or Chicago oon to visit her daughter, no-ma Joeklseh. and son-in-law. She will spend six weeks there. Mr. and Mrt. Clyde Moore and eon hate moved Into their new home, bought from Walt Miller. Varold patton arrived from Ton. cells on Sunday. " Mrs. James O'Donohue and baby daughter. Helen Patricia, are staying with Rev. and Mrs. Smith. t.oren Moon and Verne Norrls mad business trip to Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ou Edmondaon and Mir. Mclntyre visited Mr. and Mrs. Prank. Kllngle ot Lake Creek on Sun. day. The occasion waa the celebra tion of Mra. Mclntyre' birthday. rs. Marlon, who 1 visiting ner daughter and (amlly In Iowa, will re turn to Butte Palls a soon as poa alble. At present sh 1 snowbound. i"he Hustlers club meeting was held at the home o( Mrs. Clyde Adams last Thursday. All member brought piece (or the new club oullt nl atirted work on aame. Mr. Pankey la reported 111 with pneumonia and pleurisy.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeJarnett vl. Jtd friends In Butte Palls Ssturday. Miss Haiel Taylor spent Ssturday In Medford. K. B. Stoddard went to Medford on burlneas March I. lm casey visited hie brother, March i and 8. Prank Llnstrom and Jack Rlckman and Raymond Tungate went to Med ford Saturday night. PORTLAND. Ore., March 18. (AP) Mr. Gertrude Pennoyer Russell, daughter of Sylvester Pennoyer, who was governor of Oregon from 1M7 to 1895. died here. She waa the widow of the late Oeorge S. Rusaell. A daughter end three children survive. VAOLE POINT, March 11. (Spl.) Mrs. Ethel Plorey of Medford waa a business caller In Eagle Point TUet daj afternoon. There are several cases of bad colas In Eagle Point at present. Among sufferers are the Roy Smith and Keith Scott families. All are Improving si this time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry went to Medford Wednesday afternoon to aee Mrs. Amos Ayer. who 1 111 with tht flu. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brlttaan. accom panied by Mr. and Mra. Harold Eml son. drove to Myrtle Point and back last Sunday, and report a very en joyable trip. .Mra. Roy Stanley and Mis Ruth Nelron spent Wednesday afternoon In Medford. . The Eagl Point Townsend dub met In the Orange hall Monday even, lng, with a amall crowd In attend ance, due to so much slcknesa In the community. After ths regular bust, nsse meeting, aome of the members were called on to five their reasons for Joining the Townsend rank. Mm. Cel Spencer's reason was well etatod and met with the hearty approval of the audience. Her main reason was glvtn aa being that the Townsend ensrtment would stimulate buying power and would give encouragement and employment to million of un employed youth, aa well a security and peace to the mllllona of the age of 60 and over, The neat meeting of the club will be held March 21. Thl club 1 alao sponsoring a danoe at Antloeh, Saturday night. Every, one la welcome. A farewell party and dinner we held Jn the Orange hall last Sunday evening. In honor of Mra. Alex Praaer and two sons, Charlea and Alex, for mer raaldents of Eagle Point who are leaving next Sunday for New York City to live, and where Alex will com plete hie studies In photography. There were 100 guesta present. Mrs. Praser received many beautiful hand kerchlefa. while the boya each re ceived a handsome brush set In token of the high esteem In which they are held "In the community. Mr. Praser, Sr., I working on a building contract In Salem at present, which will take between all and eight months to complete, when he too will leave to Join hla family. Mr. Praaer and the boya expect to take a month on the road, going south and east through Arizona and visiting point of interest along the way. , Their many frlenda her will mis them and sincere good wlahea go with them for their happiness and good lu;-k. hoping they will return to the ROU River valley some time In the neai future. member of the Utile Applegate Sew. lng club at her home Wednesday. The Ruch aewlng circle also met on the earn day, devoting their afternoon to cleaning and ealaomlnlng the base ment at the Ruch school house, which aervea a their club room. They also expect to have water piped to the basement boob. The following Medford people at tended the one-act pleye and dance given here by the Applegate Exten alon unit Saturday night: Miss Enid Punk. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Wheeler, Charlea and Robert Rice. Mlas Mary Of ford, Oeorge Kllngle. Mra. Bernlece Jennings. Ml Vera Hale. Uls Ruth Bam hart, Everett Milter, Bruce Hen eelman. Dale Hele. Mre. Winnie Sen ford, Mlaa Alice Monroe, and Bernard and Edwin Andren. Mlase Melva Anderson and Frieda Butcher attend ed from Jacksonville, aa did T. B. Hare of Central Point. Mlaa Katherln Fletcher went to Medford Sunday, where ah will be employed for the next three month at the home of Dr. and Mra. L. L- Sandera on East Main. Mra. Caroline Wlnetrout he re turned her to the home of her daughter, Mr. Fred Benedict, after spending several montha with rela- tlvea at Redding. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. 0. W. Culy was the occsalon of a surprise party at her home Thursday evening. Pinochle waa played, high score going to Albert Colllngs, low to O. W. Culy. Quest Included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colltnge. Mr. and Mrs. Or- val Mayfleld. Mr. and Mra. Wallace Haaklna and Mr. and Mr. Louis Culy. Mr. and Mr. Charles Ravenor are spending two weeks in Loa Angelea aa guests of Mr. Ravenor's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oene Kara of Provolt were guest here Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cameron. R. O.' Fowler of Medford. county agent, I scheduled to speak at the regular meeting of the Upper Apple gate Orange at Beaver Creek school house Saturday evening. The pro gram for the evening la In charge of Mre. Eva McKee. secretary, and Ed Walker, treasurer. All members are urged to attend. James Oabura and Praaela Trout- man, CCC youths t the Star eta t Ion aplk camp, were honored with a birthday party at the Star ranger station Friday evening, which waa attended by 10 other boya from the camp. Games and music were en Joyed, (ollowed by refreshments. Mlas Iola Ledl. Ashland high school stu dent, attended the prty, being a week-end gueet here at the Port home. Pupils ot the Beaver Creek school listed a receiving perfect spelling papers during the past week Include Carmollte Lewis, Ro sella Offenbacher and Clara Fay McKee. A committee from the Applegate Grange announces that another of the popular Grance dances will be given at th community hall here Saturday. March le. Musicians from Jacksonville are scheduled to play. E. J. Brown returned Sunday from Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, March 18. (Spl.) A. 8. Kleinhimmer wnt to Med ford Wednesday, where he expected to undergo a tonsllectomx at the Sa cred Heart hoapltal. Walter Ingleman and Edmond Hoy returned early this week from Olym pia, Waah., where they went on bual- nea. They returned with ft fine catch of smelt which they caught near Kelso. Mrs. X. J. Brown went to Murphy Monday, where aha visited her daugh ter-ln-law. Mre. Hugh Brown, who la recovering from an attack of flu- Owing to Mra. Brown's Illness, a sub atltute teacher Is employed In the upper grade room at the Murphy school. Mrs. Sid Hannen was hostess to the Becred Heart hospital, where he remained for a few daya while under going treatment for ulcere of the eyea. Mrs. Wallace Haaklna attended a meeting of the tejichera' rhoriis and the Intermediate council at Medford Saturday. Vernon Taylor, who enlisted In the navy last December, will return to hla home here early next week for a vacation period of one week. Mr. Taylor is at the naval training station In Ban Diego, where he haa been re ceiving preliminary work. Mr. and Mrs. Jt Celdwell and arn-ln-law. Jack Caldwell, left re cently for Portola, CaJ., vo make their home. Portola la located 0 milts west of Reno. Mlaa Shirley Lewie and Truman Lewis. Jr., were absent from their classes at the Beaver Oreek school a few daya ago on account of illness. Mra. Jack O'Brien. Is remaining here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amoa McKee, while convalescing from an operation performed at Medford a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Taylor moved recently to Ashland, where Mr. Tay lor has employment. Clarence Buck waa visitor In Ash land Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson end son. Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Prye of Medford were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Kleinhammer Sun day. Newton Lewis Is spending the week In Medford with hla daughter, Mrs. Lydia Stlnson. 1 alLsd I I f v ! A Product of Nfillniml BlM-iilt Co. j New pleasure for you IN AMERICAN WINE 'X Bobeme vintage taste the way wine ought to taste, American yl Mellow, full-bodied, good to drink never acid or tart. The reason? They're made ROMA'S WINES ROMA WINE CO., Inc. Lodl,Clit-Estab,1890 to please the American taste aged by America' largest vintner. 20 varieties, moderately priced. Now at selected stores p'ld shops. THIS NATURAL FOOD GENTLY REGULATES YOUR SYSTEM Furnishes Needed "Bulk" for Regular HabiU 1 our doctor will tell you that keep. rat healthy depend tar mora on eruver diet than on drugs, that com mon conatlpatlon I usually due to Insufficient "bull" In meels, and thst pstent medicines give you only tem porary relief. ' Helloes s All-Bran supplies gently satin "bulk" which corrects the eavae of common constipation.' Thl "bulk" tke up moisture, forming a oft maaa which helpa to cleanse th system. Ail-Brsn give your body th regu lar Internal exercise It needs to pre vent sluggishness. All-Bran also fur nlsnes vltsmln B and Iron. Mudtea on normal men and women hse shorn that thl dellciou cereal la perfectly satisfactory. Serve All Brrn regularly foe regularity, with mlllt or cream or use In cooking. i-wo tablnpoonfula dslly are uul ly uffirient Consult your doctor if von do not gain relief this may. All Br.n is much more effective than part-bran producta. Oct trfffiffty All-Bran t your gro- f-VHuEStfri) rer a. Made by Kellogg Ljjjfy In Battle Creek. ZXXy Moy9Iht glad T 1 1 ATS OVER No feeling, I was diiguated. Even grumbling at the brealdaat table. And ' when yeu begin the day wrong . . . well, you know how everything leenu lo go haywire. My wife wasn't eatia 6ed with the coffee either. Ill bet Ann used a doien different brands in trying to find a coffee that would suit both of u- Then we discovered Hills Br eel Or rather, Ann did. I came down to breakfast one morning and there it was. Boyl I was tickled. And when Ann told me it was Hills Bros. Coffee, I told her to go ahead and pay the difference. The joke's on you," Ann said, "because there's hardly any difference. Hills Bros, costs almost the same as the coffees we've been experimenting with. And when you figure the cost- per-cup, and the extra flavor and rich ness. Hills Bros, is really a bargain!" r UMAN BROTHERS BIG FOOD CENTER Main and Bartlett Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY - Telephone 273 Get the Habit of Trading at THE BIG FOOD CENTER 1 100 per cent Food Value in the Foodi you buy bare a well at Big Value for your money make this Bigr Food Center a popular shopping plaoe. Yes, there U room for you to join the happy hoppe here and profit at they profit. All stocks are con veniently arranged and the plain figures tell the story of the values. We'll be looking for you in this week-end. Crisco 6-lb. pail 3-lb. pail 59c POTATOES KLFZIH GEMS 50 ibS. 59. Choice Cuts of Meats for Your Sunday Dinner f) R. I. RED HENS . . . lb. 20c Country Style Sausage lb. 1 5c Prime Beef Pot Roast lb. 1 22c Choice Grain IV4 Beef Short Ribs rn. 1 1 II . ! J? CjS I 'S- J i '' " ' ...'-,! Atli -.'.-? I " j i i i - wmmaJrJi it sin ir" v aaMl rjlZ lb. 10c Lean Pork shldr. Rst. lb. 20c Fine for Biking Rabbits, frying size . lb. 23c Picnic Shldrs. lean small size lb. 23c Eastern Bacon med. wt. lb. 27c T-Bone Steaks, choice lb. 20c Sirloin Steaks, choice lb. 20c Shortening. ... 3 lbs. 35c LOCAL WOMAN'S RECIPE ENDORSED Mrs. Ernest Conrad. 603 West Second St., Medford Honored "Granny's Delicious Drop Cookies" recipe has been endorsed by Better Homes and Gardens, a National publication and your copy of this recipe awaits you at Luman Bros. Ask for one. Compliments of Mrs. Con rad and this store. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY SATURDAY All the ingredients used in making these cookies will be on display in our win dow Saturday. IP' STORES ALBER'S OATS Quaker or Regular. V7m Large 9-lb. sack . .. O I C SOAP SPECIAL Large Sise Ivory, Q bar DC Large Size P & 0 Soap. 6 bars 23c FLOUR MOON BRAND Montana Hard . Wheat, Guaranteed 49-lb. tack 01.45 KITCHEN QUEEN Hard wheat flour. Dependable quality 49-lb. sack 91.49 The New Food Discovery Medford women acclaim it a most delicious spread for bread and perfeot for all cooking uses Try it today. Special 1-lb. Z0c-2-lb. 40c Best Foods Real MAYONNAISE The perfect dressing for any salad Delicious on sandwiches. It is double whipped for extra flavor. Pts.29c.Qts.49c DIuhill Cheese Fully aged natural cheese. You will enjoy its flavor for sandwiches or cooking. 1 Now! only 9c Pi, CATSUP 10c Ruby Brand. 12-or. bottle SYRUP Can and Maple ! Cm Full pint jug .... I ww CANDY I SUGAR Old Fashioned Chocolates or Cream Mix, 4A. lb lUb Same Price. '10-lb. bag - 53c NUT MARGERINE p wholesome 2 ibs. 25c Spring Bakery Specials Each week you will find interesting new pastry and bread items In our Modern Bakery Department. Don't overlook this part of your shopping when you are or. dering groceries at Xuman.s ,, . French Cream Cake Four layer butter cakes filled with pineapple and top ped with French butter cream, maraschino cherries and walnuts. Special 59c Half cake 30c Pistache Angel Food Cake Green cakes for St. Patrick's. . . .-.39c Fruits & Vegetables Celery, large stalks, each. . . ..... .10c Oranges, Southerns. ....... .2 doz. 37c Grapefruit, juicy ,. . . .6 for 17c Asparagus, fresh. ,.,..,...,., ,2 lbs. 19c Rhubarb, hot house. ......... .2 lbs. 17c New Potatoes lb. 10c New Peas , .2 lbs. 25c, Lettuce, head .2 for 15c The display in Fruits and Vegetables is unusually attractive this week. If it's in season, we have it! 1 3 Himitxrfc W (sJUiii "." 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