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PAGE ETOHT IS. EDITH MOORE PRINEVTLLB, Jun H. (AP) fotlnR to hold It 1938 session at Portland and electing new officer the PJS.O. of Oregon closed It eon Ten tlun here. Hew officer Include Mr. Kathor lne Alnsworth, president; Mr. Ell . Brady. McMlnnvllle; flrat vlce prealdent: Mr. Orah H. Duhl. Al bany, second vice-president: Mrs. Edith B. Moore, Medford, recording secretary. It's Hit "BAIXARINA" DRESSES with wide, gored, swing skirt SI 95 MCCARTY'S DRES8 SHOP 40 8. Central. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. We oall nd del 61ms Bro rel 381 33 N nr AGAIN NORGE LEADS! The Famous 3-MOVING PARTS R0LLAT0R MECHANISM Still Further Improved Constantly improved, never eucctiauSty imitated, thi Norge Rollaior cold-making mech anism Is the basis of a new, scientific Standard of food preservation. Come la and see the many exclusive points of superiority about the Norge. . u. a ear. orp. $500 DOWN PAYMENT U LOW A3 FELDIYIAN ELECTRIC 237 E. Main at Bartlott Phone 037 IS? v' aei I r Urn folks who like (Good Living like this fSl am . w. : T si- 1 II -r JSfeS Brown Derby Beer T-' AT YOUR HEtOHIORXOOD 0OCEY , . . S AFEWAY Antelope ANTELOPE Jun !. (8pl ) An telope Literary club met Friday, Jun 11. After the business meeting short program wa given. Walter Uerhlg (save several selections on his Aocordlan. Annbelle Rlgg Mng long socompanled by James Kurd on the piano. Walter Marshall alio ssng a song. The annual school election will be Held the evening of Jun 31. All vot ers era urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlgga and son spent Jun the Stta and Sth t Hlstt Lais. Bob Lindsay and Barnl Rlgga caught tbe limit of thirty In leu than two hour. Mr. and Mr. Jim Kneeland and daughter of Medford were luncheon gueste of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett visited I Mr. and Mr c. R. Culbertson Sunday Mr. and Mr. Walter Zlndar of i Klamath Pall and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Caldwell of near Medford were callers nt the Jim Beck home recently. Also Mrs. Mona Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beck, visited hsr psrant t few day ago. Mrs. Wright lives In Los Angeles. Miss Ernestine Predenberg of San Francisco, sister of Mrs. Gertrude Oreb, arrived Jupne 13 to apend the vacation with her father, Ben Preden uerg of Butte Pall. Several farmera her had thalr ilrst cutting of alfalfa down during h recent rain. It 1 feared the hay i badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffarm, Mr. and Mrs. Hoosler of Oakland apent the week end with Mr. and Mr. Blair of Ante .'ope. The Ladlea' Social club met at the nome of Mra. Julia Davlea June 16. Mrs. Ruth Clsrk assisted Mr Davlea .n entertaining visitors. Present were Mr. Emma Rader of Eagle Point. Mrs. Hurd and daughter, Mra. Blair and Jim Van der Hellea. Mr. Anna Davie and Mra. Julia Davlea received word last week of the death of their father. The sympathy jf the district la eitended to them In their bereavement. -t Prospect PROSPECT, June 17. (Spl.) Mn. Warren Stago of Wichita, Kana., ar rived Tuesday to spnd several weeks as guest of her brother, Jeff Rlchey, and family at Wild wood. Mra. Geo, Sherman and ion, Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Webber and daughter and Mra. Jagger and son spent the week-end at Crescent City. Mrs. Paul Robertaon Is a patient at SAcred Heart hospital In Medford, having had her tonsils removed Wed nesday morning. W. O. T. U. institute will be held Saturday afternoon at a o'clock In the Naaarene church at Prospect, un der auspices of the Profipect W. O. T. U. society. Senator Johnson of Grants Pau; Mrs. ThraAher, county W. O. T. president, and Dr. Mr Man ger of ths Southern Oregon Normal will apeak on Peace, Alcohol and Nar cotics. At 9:30 there will be a covered dish supper and from 7 :30 to 10, another session. The young people wilt hav a sneak ing contest and the children of the L. T. L. will present an entertain ment. There will also be several musical -numbers. Everyone Inter ested la most cordially Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nye have been 111 for the paat ten daya but are Im proving slowly. The Proapect Townsend etub met Saturday night at t he h om of Chauncey Arant with a good crowd In attendance. Be Oorreotly orsetl in AN ARTIST MODEL by Ethel wyn B Hoffmann- Summer Storage Erpert eare and adequate Insurance. ARTISTA FTJR SHOP 938 w. th. Phone 884 (ftOOBJtfEER. Many folks who live well, without extravagance, prefer this famous American brew. Experts both here and in Kurope nay if equals imported nisnrr! Brown Derby has the deep, creamy Pilsner collar. The same inner liveliness and thirst-quenching flaw. Yet you iti . i . m n tn I it..i pay no import cnu. try MEDFORD MAIL Big Applegate BIO APPLEOATE, June 18 (Spl) Misses Carolyn and Georgia Bene dict are spending the week at Red delng. Cal., as gueata of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Carl wine trout. Their grandmother, Mra. Car olyn Wine trout has returned to the Applegate after an extended visit at the Carl Wlnetrout borne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and son Roll in, and Let and Peggy Boyd spent Sunday at Diamond lake where they enjoyed fishing, reporting ex cellent luck. Billy Heck man of Modoe Point ta spending the summer here with his grand parents, Mr. and Mra. M. R. Buck. Week-end guests at the home of Mrs. George Brown lea were Misses Gertrude and Joan Tarr of Florence, Ore. During their sojourn In the south. Miss Gertrude Tarr continued to Ban Francisco where she Is visit ing her brother. Lookout statlona In the Applegate country which have been put on duty are Tnllowbox and Cinnabar Trail. Both are In charge of Oregon State college men, Robert Ottoman and D. Royoe Lang. Other forest service em ployes are engaged In trail and tele phone maintenance at the present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kubll and Mrs. Maud Kubll motored to Shsdy Cove Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huklll, former Apple gate lesldents. They also visited the Frank DItsworth ranch, viewing the preparation of strawberries for mar ket. Miss M. Schmidt, college student at Belllngham. Wn, was a guest lor a short time this week at the home of her uncle, Phil Schmidt. Miss Schmidt visited here while enroute to Los Angeles and South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ravenor nd son Everett, returned to their home at Ruch this week after spending three months at Los Angeles. committees of the Upper Apple- gate Grange are preparing for an- otner record crowd at their danee Saturday. June 19th. Sylvla'a orches tra la engaged. Henry Walter will return to San Francisco this week after spending two weeks here with his sister, Mrs. Fred Offenbacher. Mr. Walter will leave July Srd for New York on a two months' trip to Europe. Having made tour of the world a year affo, Mr. Walter will visit Finland, Norway, Sweden, And other coun tries which he wss unsble to visit on the former trip. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlbbsrd and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Roberta, have returned to their home In the Cop per district after spending some time In San Francisco. They expect to sell their home here and will return to San Francisco In a short time to establish permanent residence. The majority of Applegate farm ers have taken a forced vacation dur ing the last week while wetting for weather conditions to permit htty cutting. Only a few were unfortun ate In having hay down during the stormy weather. Tom Htght, oar aslesman, and Jonn Clark orchard 1st, both from Medford, were bust new visitors here a few days ago. John Ha it, employed on a ranch In northern California during the last year, has accepted employment as fire guard at Perk's Pasture In the Slsklyous for the summer. Mr. Harr Is engaged In trail work at the present and Is making Perk's Pas ture hla headquarters. Miss Alleen Inlow of Ashland, who taught at the Union town school laat term, la attending the two weeks' summer school session at Monmouth. She will teach at Ruch during she coming school term. Mrs. Glenn Mc Daniel, a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mra. T. C. De Vaney at Eugene, apent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mra. W H. M-Dan 11. Clyde Lewis and Al Crebblns, rangers from the Klamath national forest, were luncheon guests at Star ranger station Tuesday. Mrs Fred West waa hostess to members of the Little Applegate sew ing club at her home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartley of Little Applegate expect to leave tntt week-end for Klamath county to is In homes where mealtimes bring good food . . . and fins beer is enjoyed . . . you're likely to find Brown Derby. orowu irruy jor sjtou living. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. main for the summer. Mr. Hartley will be employed In harvest there. Mr and Mra. Harlan Can trail made e business trip to Bsker during trie week- nd. Applegate farmers, still devoted to their terming and unable to get Into the spirit of baseball, again were defeated by Camp Applegate nine 3 0-1 on the local diamond Sunday. The Beaver creek Sunday school was. credited with fine attendance record of 84 last Sunday. The school convenes at 7:30 p. m. at Upper Applegate Grange hall and visitors are cordially Invited to attend. Eagle Point EAOLE POINT, June 18. (Spl.) Mrs. Betty Fein and Mrs. Karl Thof hern of Los Angeles are spending a few days on business and calling on tends In this community. Mrs. 8. F. McAlpin of Wenatchee. Wash., Is spending a few days with Mrs. Thelma Short. Miss Charlene Ray, who has been very 111 for the past two months la reported to be Improving at this time end will soon be able to be brought back to her home In Eagle Point from the Community hospital in Medford. Mrs. John Phillips of this plaos Is also very 111 In a Medford hospital. Mrs. R. A. Smith of Jacksonville Is spending this week with her daughter end husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Henderson. Johnnie Woodrlch returned home the first of the week from Portland where he hss been attending a mili tary academy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Putmsn of Med ford accompanied by Dick Bessie of Jvlamath Falls but formerly of this place, were visitors at the George Put man home last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murphy of Ash land were last Sunday callers of Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy. The Misses Viola Overdlck, Joan Holmes and Mary Harnlsh will return home from Corvallls, where they at tended the 4H summer school. They reported having a grand time, and learning a lot of new Ideas. Mr. and Mrs. R. St. John of Los Angeles ara visiting at the home of Mrs. St. John'a alster. Mrs. Harold Emlson and family of Eagle Point, this week. Jim Buckley of Applegate delivered two truck loads of beef cattle to Brown Bros, of this place last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley and guests Mrs. Alice Selby of San Francisco and Mr. end Mrs. Merrill of Eugene drove to Crater Lake and back last Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Perry, Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. Percy Haley, Mra. Sam Coy, Mra. Nick Young and Mrs. Alice Selby sur prised Mrs. Ray Harnlsh last Wednes day by taking basket dinners and spending the day with her In honor of her birthday. She received many good wishes for happy returns of the day. The meetings being conducted by Rev, and Mrs. D. E. Millard In the lit tle brown shingled church are drawing large crowos who are enjoy- ng both, the beautiful musical pre ludes and Rev. Millard's mes&ages. The meetings will be contlued until a week from this coming Sunday Mrs. Percy Haley, Is very much Im proved from her. recent Illness, at this time. Mrs. Don Nugent, nee Ruth Young, of Palo Alto, Calif., but formerly a . given away absolutely FREE with the purchase of 2 bottles of CERTO This spatial ofTr mad to acquaint mora women with CERTO, tha pure fruit pectin that makes II fruits ell perfectly with only H minute boll I HERE'S your chancs to ftet some stunning salad forks, absolutely free! 1 hey' re genuine tVm. Rogers, Internatlonalsllver plste. In the famous Opera' pattern. You'll Iots them I Your grocer will gl you one Of thfe forks, mhtofntrh frte, with srery two bottles of Certo. Surely you'll want to buy at least tli bottles . because Certo makes Jam and Jelly making so any that you can put up sereral batches In no time it all. ORECrOS. FRrDAY. .TTTXE 18. 1937. teacher In the Eagle Point school and mother, Mrs. Young, of Medford, were calling on old friends here Wednes day. Mra. Nugent will sail for the Orient within the next few days to )o:n her husband. 4 Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, June 18. (Spl) Mrs. Mary Curtis of Ashelm, Cal, who has been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason, left June 18 for home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crane of Port land have been visiting Mrs. Crane's sister, Mrs. Bessie Elmore. Miss Barbara Mee, a 4-H girl, with Miss Naomi Smith, leader, was to return home from Corvallls June 18. Miss Smith has charge of about 60 girls. Mist Onaleo Hall of Burllngame, Cal.. has been visiting her sunt, Mrs. Herbert Elmore. Mrs. Anna Knutzen hss sold her plsce to Henry Bennett of Williams creek Mrs Delia Nelson of Coquille, Ore., visited Miss Ada Johnston June 10. Charles Elmore has been working with the soil conservation crew on Missouri Flats territory. Mlsi Evelyn Nelson, nurse of the hospital In Coquille for the last three years, celled on Ada Johnston June ;0. Mrs. Mamie O'Neal returned home June 13 from Portland where she vlsltec. her sister. V; ' s 9 9 J A " The coffee belt of the world lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Troplo of Caplcorn. The cotfee tree, white native of Abyslnnla snd Ethiopia, grows well in Java and Sumatra and other islands of the East Indies; in India, Arabia. Equatorial Africa, the Pacific Islands, Mexico. Central and South America, and the West Indies. The lead ing growths that find favor In the markets are produced In Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Guatemala, Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Hawaiian Islands. Two sections of our own country grow fine coffees: the territory of the Hawaiian Islands which became a part of this country in 1808; the other Is the small islsnd of Puerto Rico. - BRAND k'Tj COFFE VACUUM PACKED in Either Jar or Tin MASON, EHRMAN & CO.. Distributors You probably already know what wonderful Jelly making aid Certo la. How It mvm time, work, money, and gives Jams and Jellies of far finer flavor! .So go to your grocer's today, while he atfll has plenty of naiad forks, and stock up with enough Certo for your whole summer's Jam and Jelly making 1 Hurry t,.. Your Grocer Hat Only A Limited Supply of These HondsomeWm. Rogers Salad Forksl si suns to LOOK FOR THIS VSPIAY AT YOUR GXOC&'S TOMORROW Ted McNerney returned June 13 to hi home In Ashland. Lauren O'Neal visited relatives in Ashland Sunday. The wet weather has stopped tog ging operations on Thompson creek for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Turnbaugh vis ited Mr. Turnbaugh 's sister, Mrs. Clint Vroman, of Phoenix. June 14. June Moron visited June 13 at her home on Thompson creek. Harry McNerney Is visiting his sister Mrs. Lauren O'Neal. Mist, Ella Balderstone has gone to Medford for the summer. The home economics unit met at Marthn Mee's June 9. Next meeting will be at Effle Mee's, June 33. Elmer Roes has been hauling hay from the volley. The Jordan place Is being again occupied by Mr. Carrol. Ella Balderstlne visited with Eva Johnston June 11 and 13. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, June 18. (Spl.) Mr. T. T. Clower has traded his truck .or a Dodge car, Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Cummlngs have moved Into the Neely house Jack Melton, who Joined the navy three weeks ago and Is stationed at San Diego, is making good progress and he likes his work fine. He has been promoted from sfluad leader to '-.qua re knott admiral. Jack gained his position by having drilled with the Fact No. 8 - look for th book of teilsd recipes under th label of very bottl of Certo. A product of Gemtreil Foods. national guards at Medford tb put ear. Jack I to son of Itrs. Daisy Dick. Mr. and Mr. L. H. Hughes nd granddaugnMr Patricia Marshall and T. B. Hughe war dinner guests or Mr nd Mr. Albert Pederson of Aih Isnd Sunday. Mr. R. L. Clower ha bought th In terest of his father In the Toualng or- rhrd. Mr. and Mr. R. R. Lytl and family pent a few daya at the ooait th last o fth week end returned horn Sun day. Muriel Williams spent Thursday with Orlle Johnson. Mrs. Joe Hntor, Jr., had the mis fortune of losing a dollar Tuesday Someone of the neighbor children bad taken It out of her purae whll h wa In the orchard thinning. Harold Chapman, who baa spent the past winter In eastern Oregon, has returned to Fern Valley and t em ployed at the E. C. Gardner ranch. The cherries In Pern Valley have began to ripen so we are In hope the rain are over as tt does considerable damage to the cherry crop on account of causing the cherries to split open. Noel Taylor of Ashland transact- BOYD'S MARKET Phone 1054 S. & H. Green Stamp SPECIALS for June 1 9 and June 21 FRUITS and VEGETABLES TOMATOES Fancy Local Hot OCaa House. 2 lbs.... MC CANTALOUPES Large 36 size 4 C f 2 for I 3C POTATOES New Red or white j 7n 10 lbs I I U BANANAS Fancy Fruit lb 5c Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Fey. Local 3 bunches 10c STRAWBERRIES Ragsdale's, from Trail COFFEES Schilling IAS f'sttfPPS TiMCiSV "J J 1 PftlP 1 pound can. . , . .27c 2 pound can 53c (PACKED IN WOODEN BOXES) Boyds Ground a tou bur It lb. 25c Hill's Red can, lb. tin...., 27c Hill's Red can, 2 lb. tin .53c Moca and Java Blend 1 lb. tin 47c 21b. tin 89c (Genuine Much Better Tlun Ordinary Coffee) FLOUR HIGHLAND CHIEF 49 lb. bag . $1 .49 FLAGSTAFF Hardwheat 4 qf 49 lb. bag 4 I .DO KITCHEN QUEEN 49 1b. 4f4 JQ bRg j I .09 CROWN Best Patent unbleached. 49 lbs. S1 79 MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing Jello w 3 pkgs 13c Baking SodaAtfcH lb pkg 7c CEREALS Corn Flakes, pkg 7 Pancake Flour 43 (Cmwn V. 1 pay Jelly Maker CLOROX WE GIVE S.&H. d business In Pern Valley Wednes day John Doda-a of Medford wa a oall. r In Pern Valley Thursday. Schilling TanMa pure favorlasts Othera Hare Retained Health with COLEST1N Natural MINERAL WATER, go Can Ion! Get It at yooi Oroc.r or writ COLESTIN MIN ERAL WATER CO.. Colestln, Or. HONEY Local, new crop 5 lb. pail 47c BUTTER Local Grade A - lb. 36c Shortening Pearl, pure 4 lbs. 49c COCOA Big 2 lb. tins.. 13c CRACKERS AND COOKIES FIG BARS 2 lbs. 2.5c Salted Wafers Fresh Baked 2 lbs 25c GRAHAMS Made with milk and honey. OE 2 lb. box CPC 22? 35 I Malted Milk Thompson '. Aluminum Tumbler Free lb. can 35c . Pure Fruit Pwttn a m nr. hnttiM i for v jC qt. bottle 16c GREEN STAMPS