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    MEDFOTTO MATL TRTBTTNT:. ifEDFORD OREGCHf. FRIDAY. .TrSHE 25. 1937.
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STAR GAZERS. SEE
WOE FOR EARTH IN
PLANETARYSPOTS
Storm On Jupiter and Mars
Dust Storm Coincide With
Upheavals On Sun
May Affect Rainfall
have ret urn td home from two enjoy
able weeke of summer echool at Ore
gon Slate college. They returned with
fifty other 4-H club workeri of Jack
son county, all of whom were glad to
aee the aun shining on the Rogue
valley again.
The members are already planning
with C. D. Conrad for the trip next
year when an even larger delegation
will attend.
By Howard W. Rlakeslee
(Associated Press Science Editor)
DENVER. June 25. (API Three
discoveries that presage trouble for
the erth one a huge, new spot on
the planet Jupiter which la the be
ginning of a mysterious storm there:
two, a remarkable change on the
face of Mara which looks like fine
dust sweeping the planet; three,
record-breaking sunspot storms on
the sun- were reported to the Amer
ican Association for the Advancement
of Science here today.
Jupiter's storm and Mars' dusty
haze have no effect on the earth.
But they coincide with the sun
storms, whtoh directly affect the
eerth's rainfall and communications,
and may have some connection with
the present changes on the sun.
Jupiter Spot Large
Jupiter's spot, a dark patch per
haps the size of North America,
south of the planet's equator, was
discovered within the past month at
the Lowell observatory, Flagstaff.
Ariz., and announced today by E.
C. Bl.pher.
The spot lies In What astronomets
think Is en outer stell of clouds, that
Include ammonia and methane, and
"tl!Siir hitlfi the surface of Jupiter.
Occasional) yA fears past a similar
single spot has appAuvjed In Jupiter
and has been followed by a cluster
of spots Indicating storms big enough
to swallow the entire earth.
This new spot has no connection
with Jupiter's famous "big red
spot." which 1b seen permanently
The new storm spot Is however, in
the same hemisphere.
Mars Brighter
The change In Mars' face was also
announced by Mr. Sllpher and was
commented on by other astronomers,
Zt was disclosed by photographs of
Mars taken In blue light. Mars has
become much brighter recently as
seen In these blue photos.
The brightness could be due to all
the fogs and storm clouds dissolving
leaving the planet's entire "air"
crystal -clear. Or. as astronomers
think more likely. It could be due
to dispersion of fine dust over most
of Mirs face. The dust would reflect
more light.
The sun spot storms were reported
from Mt. Wilson by Seth B. Nichol
son and Elizabeth Sternberg Mulders,
react by Alfred H. Joy. of the same
observatory.
The present spots, they said, are
. running about 150 a day, and will
Increase In number until January.
Then within the first four months
1 of next year the earth may expect
their full force, with prospects of
breaking all spot records for this
century and possibly exceeding 1870.
which in astronomical records holds
the top for great groups of spots.
Magnetic Storm Seen
Ons record already has been brok
en this year. This was the most vic
ious and longest magnetic storm on
record. It was due to a group of sun
apots Dr. Joy showed these spots
today in a lantern slide, coal black
markings that were twisted out of
semblance of sunspot tendency to
roundness.
The photo showed the spots not
only rwlsted Into streamers but do
ing a snake dance. There were a
dozen huge spots and apparently
score of little ones.
STATE METHODIST
LOVE VIA MAILS
FAILS TO CLICK
EUGENE. June 3S. (API A tory
of love via correspondence that was
blighted when the corresponding
couple met, ended In a warrant today
lor tne arrest ol Otl c. Rust ol
Blachly.
Meanwhile, Miss Alice Morgan ol
Los An;cles. Calif., waa under the care
of the police matron to whom she
went after meeting her suitor In
Eugene. Miss Morgan told police
that she had come up from Los An
geles to marry Bust, although their
only Introduction waa through a
matrimonial bureau and they had
never seen each other.
"Frankly, 1 don't want to marry
him." the girl was reported to have
said after meeting Rust. The problem
did not end there, however, aa far as
the law agents were concerned, for
they were faced with the problem of
gttlng the girl baclc home.
A short Interview with Rust failed
to produce either reconciliation or
money for the girl's fare back to Los
Angeles. The warrant waa Issued un
der a law governing neglect of auch
persons brought Into the state.
AT K. FALLS MEET
C. A. Meeker of Medford
Named Vice-President of
Group Leadership, In
spiration Aim New Body
KLAMATH PALLS. June 35. (AP)
A 10-year goal of laymen of the Ore
gon Methodist church was achieved
here today with the official organiza
tion of a lay conference as a continu
ing and active body in the adminis
tration of church affairs.
Frank Bennett of Tillamook, mem
ber of the Salem district, was elected
president of the lay conference; C. A.
Meeker of Medford, member of the
Cascade district was elected first vice
president; Mrs. Florence Booth of
Portland, second vice-president; Ed
ward L. Wells of Portland, secretary,
and Dr. J. O. Van Winkle of Jeffer
son, treasurer.
A special committee was appointed
by Bennett, who acted as temporary
chairman, to recommend precedure or
organization. The committee proposed
that a group of five officers be elected
at the end of each annual lay confer
ence, to be known as the executive
AMELIA PLANS FINISH
OF FLIGHT ON TUESDAY
OAKLAND, June 25. P Amelia
Earhart Intends to conclude her
flight around the world in Oakland
next Tuesday, her husband. George
Palmer Putnam, disclosed today,
Putnam said he talked to Miss
Earhart by telephone shortly after
midnight from Cheyenne, Wyo. The
avlatrlx was in Soerabaja, Java. He
said she planned to reach Howland
island Sunday, Hawaii Monday and
Oakland Tuesday or Wednesday.
APPLEGATE 4-H CLUB
DELEGATION RETURNS
APPLEGATE, June 25. (Spl.)
Delegates of the Applegate 4-H club
Bindweed,, the midwest's public
weed enemy No. 1, can be eradi
cated by summer tillage at less than
10 an acre, says Dr. F. D. Keim,
Nebraska Agricultural College agron
omlst.
board, to serve during the interim be
tween conferences and to preside at
the next annual session. The five
elected today took office immediately
and will serve both during this year's
session and that of next year.
The special committee also recom
mended appointment of a nominating
committee of five, and the recom
mendation was adopted. This com
mittee will name committee heads
and Important board members, who
formerly received their appointments
from the conference cabinet without
voice of the lay association.
The special committee on procedure
was composed of Ernest L. Peterson.
Edward L. Wells and P. M. Phelps, all
of Portland, Glenn A. Holmes of Al
bany and Ralph Billings of Ashland.
A resolutions committee was also
appointed by President Bennett.
"It Is our hope," said President
Bennett, "that our organised lay
group will add much to Methodism,
both In leadership and inspiration,
and X believe that our ministers will
be glad to co-operation of laymen,
although they may fear the organiza
tion move at first. With co-operation
of laymen and ministers, I look for
great things to happen In our com
munities." NORTHWEST' FARMERS
BECOMING LANDLORDS
SPOKANE. June 25. (AP) Tenant
farmers in the Pacific northweat are
working themselves rapidly into the
land-owner class. Ward K. Newcomb,
vice-president of the Spokane Federal
Land Bank, said. Of 736 property
sales during the first five months of
1937, 232 were to tenants. Sales for
the first five months totaled 13.149.
987, a substantial Increase over 1935.
Use Mall Tribune want ada.
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I MORE THAN A MIAION SHREDDED WHRAT BISCUITS SOLD EVERY YEAR
FRESHEST 'because it's Real Mayonnaise
made with "FRESH-PRESS "SAIAD 01
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Nice going, Oregon Mothers!
I ' hlZJ V 1 4 aia .
Yvonnk Anne Dean
Robert C Hooan
Dick arine, Jr.
Suianna Jane cliff
Good care and this fine milk from Oregon
farms helped these babies grow!
Perhaps Oregon babies aren't
really any prettier, or chubbier, or
smarter than other babics-but
lots of mothers think so!
Oregon babies do have this ad
vantage. When their formulas call
for evaporated milk, they can have
a brand made right here, from milk
produced by Oregon's fa
mous larms.
The Borden Company
evaporates this wonderful
milk fresh from the country, and
irradiates it with extra sunshine
vitamin D. Your doctor will tell
you how easy Borden's Irradiated
Evaporated Milk is for babies to
digest, and how thoroughly safe
and reliable it is.
In fact, many doctors make a
habit of writing "Bor
den s on evaporated milk
formulas, as an extra safe
guard for mothers.
Makes delicious desserts
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muk,
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Peppermint Ice Cream
2 cup finely errwriH
peppermint itick ttnAy
4 cup BrjTfJffl'i Eviporited
Mlk
2 cup water
2 eg? whites itiffly beaten
. Brirti Boron's EviperteJ Milk and witer !o irtMint H"
in dwbl! boiler. AA the cruihffi CJndjf tnA tut until dis
solved. Chtll. Mere 'to s mmh in fretrer- Add the beitn etc
liite ind continue fteering. Remore da.ber. Pack in ire and
rah for 1 hour or more after frreiinj. Serve with a hoi thoro
late nuce.
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BIG FOOD CENTER
MAIN AND BARTLETT STS.
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SPECIALS QUALITY FOODS and
0 LPiill
FLOUR
PEERLESS BRAND
49 lb. sack ?1.10
OREGON BLEND
Hardwheat, fully
guaranteed,
49 lb. sack $1.40
KITCHEN QUEEN
an all purpose flour.
49 lb. sack $1.60
Klamath Bouquet
49 lb. sack $1.35
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ONE CALL BUY ALL
You will hare no trouble tn irlrrtlng
Just thn correct foods for the Picnic
or the Big Sunday Dinner at the Bin
Food Center, Everything Is o convent
ently arranged that It U Jimt a matter
of pawing through the atore and filling
your basket. Tha bent always at the
mo?t pleasing prices Is here for you,
Cotne tomorrow Join the hpppy shop
pers at Lu man's.
SUGAR I
10 lbs.
57c 1
100 lbs. I
KraCt's Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing or Relish Spread
35c - 23c
QUART SIZE
PINT SIZE
f
emnsVJ
Knight's Tomato Juice 3 a 25c
SARDINES
Royal Club
Larpa oval tins
3 for 25c
PEANUT BUTTER
Fig Bars
2 Pounds
25c
NO. 1
QUALITY
COFFEEh
S&W COFFEE
2 lb. Tins 50C
Monarch Coffee
2 lb. Tins 50C
Red A Coffee
3 Lb.. 55c
Ground fresh the way
you like It.
2 pounds 25c
Ginger Snaps
2 Pounds
25c
Chocolate Fashion 2 lbs. 25c
PORK and
BEANS
IOA Brand
2 28 oz
tins
25c
GELATIN
DESSERT
IGA Brand
for
POTATOES
50 lbs. Klamath No. 2s 75c
New Potatoes io ibs. 19c
i
14c
AND
CHOICE
MEATS
A very complete assortment of Lunch Meats and Cheese
T-Bone or Sirloin Steaks lb. 20c
Spring Lamb Legs, fey. milk fed, lb. 25c
Beef Short Ribs lb. 12Jc
Pork Steaks, Lean Shoulder cuts, lb, 20c
Bacon, sugar cured, med. thick, lb, 28c
Bacon Squares, for seasoning, lb ,18c
Shortening 3 lbs. 39c
Lard, home rendered. ...... ... . .lb. 15c
Choice R. I. Red Fryers . . .lb. 25c
Choice Beef Pot Roast,.,. . .... .lb. 15c
Prime Rib Roasts .lb. 20c
nonfd and Tied
Hamburger, fresh ground. . . .-...lb. 15c
Hens, choice young R. I. Red. . . .lb. 20c
Veal Rib or Loin Steaks ... .lb. 20c
Veal Shoulder Roasts. ...1b. 15c
Country Style Sausage. ., . .lb. 15c
Pork, fresh side lb. 20c
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MILK
4 Tall Cans
29c
Case 48 Cans
$3.45
3 lb.
Pail
59" CRISCQ
6 1b.
Pail
S1 19
CORN FLAKES IGA Brand 3 packages 25c
SUHSHIHE mssr 2 lb. hnx 2fln
0 K SOAP
6 LARGE BARS 2fir.
FREE
1 PKO.
DASH
WITH
MED.
BARS
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Banana Logs
Orange Logs Cherry Logs
Made with real fruits each delicious in their own
way and nice for any occasion.
23c
Amsterdam Coffee Cake Loaf
New in shape, new in goodness connamon sugar
and citrus fruits rolled in, and topped with real
Btreusel,
15C Each or 2 for 25c
IVORY SOAP 17c
FRUITS Ct VEGETABLES
SATURDAY ONLY
New Cabbage . perlb. 3'2c
Lettuce ? rA.,..,. each 5c
Hew Peas81" 19c
Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c
Local Fresh, Tender
CiviiiiliAm HOME GROWN, AT THE
OiraWUerricS LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
. . 3 for 19c
Modium size
Grapefruit . .
Full of juice.