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PAGE TWO M"FPrORP MATL TRTBTTXE. M'EDFO'RD. OTiTCrtOX. FT?TDAT. SEPTEMBER 30. 1938. k P. COVERAGE OF EUROPEAN CRISIS News Based On Truth and Facts, Not Rumors, Fur nished Readers. NEW YORK, Sept. 80. (p) Gen eral Manager Kent Cooper today ti dressed the following to the atari of the Associated Press: "Our ataff has Just pawed through time of extraordinary etreu and extraordinary responsibility in Its coverage of the International crisis The burden haa fallen chiefly on those assigned abroad, but many at home also have helped. I "It haa been a time when calm, I sound and accurate reporting. In the midst of rumors and alarms, was a requisite of highest consequence. Millions of Americans have made the reports of the Associated Press their llrst reliance In their eager quest for the truth. The ataff has met that responsibility fully. It has recorded only the truth. It has re ported so wars that did not mate rialize, and no peace settlements until they were arrived at. "It Is gratifying to Know that de velopments were covered with uni form promptness In many Instances with surprising and unparalleled speed. ' But far beyond that, It Is more satisfying than words can ex press that nothing you have written need be erased, but can stand as an authentic day to day history one of the great International episodes of our times. "KENT COOPER." Coos Papers Merge COQUILLE, Sept. SO. (P) The Sentinel and th Tribune, weekly newspapers, merged here yesterday T. P. Hatch sold his Interest In the Tribune to William McKnlght, his partner, and Allan Young and Mrs. Alton Orlmes of the Sentinel. ANNUAL REUNION VALLEY PIONEERS NEXT THURSDAY Sen. Reames to Preside at Jacksonville Session Com. Billings to Speak. The 02nd annual reunion of the Society ol Pioneers of Southern Ore gon will convene at 10:30 a. m. next Thursday at the old county court house In Jacksonville, with United States Senator Evan A. Reames, presi dent In charge. A half hour prior to the opening of the reunion, mem bers and guest will register and receive dinner tickets In the former circuit courtroom where Miss Claire Hanley will be In charge. Principal address at the morning reunion will be given by County Commissioner Ralph O. Billings of Ashland. The morning program also Include Invocation, a reading by William Qreenleaf, famed retired Shakespearean actor now residing on the Old Stage road, and music. Din ner will be served at noon. Program arrangements are In charge of Ml&s Alice Hanley and .the muMc la In charge of Elsie Carlton Strang. The annual business meeting will be held after dinner. The agenda Includes a discussion of pioneer sub jects, the reading of obituaries of members who have died stnae the S MONEY SUII SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30. (fly Judgments totaling $5,500 were awarded yesterday to Mrs. Mignoa Baker Brown, Tillamook, Ore., by Su perior Judge J. J. Trabucco In a suit growing out of the death of her first husband, Lewis Baker. Dr. Nathan 8. Housman and John previous reunion, announcement of a i c Farrell. former San Francisco po- prize essay contest and selection of .iceman, were directed Dy tne jutig Judges to pass upon the essays en tered In the contest during the com ing year. The essays are to be written upon the pioneer subject assigned by the society. Initial prize Is to be award ed at the 1D39 meeting. The prize Is 50. contributed by Benjamin B. Beckman of Portland, a Jackson county pioneer and a member of the society. Closing time for loo Lat to Cjm uty Ad 1 1 :30 p an. Ose Mall mount Want Ada menta to pay Mrs. Brown $2,500 and 83,000 respectively. Testimony heard by Judge Trabuc co last July showed Baker carried $9,044 In cash when he was fatally injured In an automobile accident near here In Octobbr, 1938. Mrs. Russell Sweet, wife of the San Fran cisco State college football coach, was killed in the same accident. Farrell testified he was given the $9,944 by Baker to pay for medical attention and for other expenses. Farrell aald he paid Dr. Housman $5,000 for his services. $501 to an un dertaker, $1,000 to rush Baker, bro ther of the decedent, kept $100 and used the remainder to pay other ollls growing out of the accident. Dr. Housman testified he paid two specialists $500 to operate on Baker. Baker and his wife had been sep arated four years prior to his death. FUND REQUESTED WASHINGTON. Sept. 80. (TV-Senator Schwellenbach (D.-Wash.) said today he would ask congress next seia.on. to authorize the construction of a $23,700,000 navigation dam across Columbia river at Umatilla rapids. He said President Roosevelt hod told him It was Impossible for the public works administration to fin ance the entire project and that It could not. under the law, undertake to do only part of the work. Schwellenbach had a&ked the pres ident to authorize enough public works funds to complete surveys for the structure which would form part of a system of dams which ultimately would permit navigation as far as Lewlaton, Idaho. Body Reentered ASTORIA, Ore.. Sept. 30. iSPr Csroner Hollls Ransom revealed ft cannery worker recovered the body of Soren Chrlstensen, missing Port land fisherman, yesterday. Ransom said he would investigate the death although the body bore no marks ot violence. A BUV in 'Of You get everything in these two delicious Schilling coffees which are identical in flavor. A genuine drip coffee for drip or glass-maker and a special blend for percolator or boiling. Try one, next time, and see! Filler Papers in Every Can of Drip Coffee THE HOME OF "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" - One SHOPPING STOP For Everything- Home Purity Bakery Bread and cakes like mother made HOME PURITY CAKES Golden Cream Malted Milk Chocolate 13-egg Angel Cake Pound Cake 15c-25c-29c-59c Breakfast Teasers ' Jelly Puffs 6 for 15c Pineapple Kringles. . .6 for 15c Chocolate Cherry Bon Bong . . . .6 for 15c 4-H CLUB QUALITY ALL THE TIME!- WE WERE asked why we make no extra charge for 4-H Club Beef. Frankly we don't like to charge extra for what our customers are used to getting all the time. 'Tis true we pay more for it but all of it's cost is not for the beef. The extra is our cheerful contribution to what we consider one of the most worth while occupational youth training movements ever inaugerated. To show that our customers really do get 4-H quality all the time we mention that we bave just bought the Lee Bradshaw herd of fancy Hereford steers. From this herd a goodly number of 4-H prize winners have come for the last two years. Merton Brad shaw 's steer rated second among 60. at the 1937 San Francisco stock show. Not just once a year, but every day in the year 4-H Club quality. J.i&Ks 4 fa v Vn1 Mir:- -afoy Fruits Vegetables Freshest Where Solcl Fastest Oranges, 200 size 'IQ 2 dozen aUsC Sunkist Lemons, 360 size 1 Q dozen ,. I sC Large Ripe Pineapples C2Q each C Avocados, large ones O 2 for Z JC Coconuts 1 f 2 for yC Large Artichokes 1 C 2 for I JC Sweet Potatoes 1 f 3 pounds . . . I vJC Eg? Plant C each -C Green Peppers 1 A 3 pounds I UC Large Fancy Lettuce Q 2 heads S C Klamath Potatoes, U. S. OO No. 1, 25 lb. bag ZVC Sweet Spanish Onions C U. S. No. 1, 50 lb. bag. . U7C CEREAL SAVINGS In the GROCETERIAS "Foods Are Freshest Where 3old Fastest" IT'S TIME FOR COOKED CEREALS Sperry Wheat Hearts No. 5 sack 37c Sperry Farina No. 5 sack 23c Sperry Cereal Flakes 9 lb. bag 35c Sperry Rolled Oats .9 lb. bag 33c Sperry Pancake Flour 4 lb. sack 23c Karo Syrup. 5 lb. can 33c Bisquick large package 28c Drifted Snow Flour , 49 lbs. $1.43 Krispy Crackers. 2 pound box 25c Kremel Dessert ,. . 3 pkgs. 10c Zee Toilet Tissue. . . 3 rolls 13c Comfort Toilet Tissue 4 1000-sheet rolls 23c Fancy Blue Rose Rice. ,. . . .3 lb. pkg. 19c Del Rogue Tomato Juice 46 oz. can 17c Lux Flakes large pkg. 22c Rinso , .large pkg. 20c Lux Toilet Soap. s 3 bars 17c Lifebuoy Soap .'. .... .3 bars 17c Marshmallows . ....... pound 10c 4 -H Club Steer Beef Dinners Swiss Steak from 4-H Club Steers . .29c Roast Beef from 4-H Club Steers .29c with Double Serving of Meat. , 39c Roast Turkey and Dressing 29c EJ9EE sotm f JPV . W.!"" . -TdW WITH 2 PKGS. MORTON'S SALT$ GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS SUPER MEAT MARKETS QUALITY CONTROLLED MEATS SPECIALLY Selected 4-H CLUB HEREFORD STEERS YES specially selected! Before the auction sale we carefully inspected all steers and marked for purchase the Herefords we felt would be tne best beer. Well, we got every one we picked. All young Hereford Steers, including the Junior Hereford Champion from Lee Damon of Lake Creek average age 14 months average weight 786 pounds young and tender, and every one dressed out beautifully. We bought 7 head so that we could entirely fill our cases with 4-H Club prize beef. Select your favorite cut there will be no other beef in the case. Every Saturday buyer will get 4-H Club Prize Hereford Beef! Best of all, our regular week-day prices will prevail. There will be no extra charge for the finest beef money can buy. 4-H CLUB PRIZE 4-H CLUB PRIZE PORK We bought 8 prize Hogs all pork cuts in our case will be 4 H Club. pork. There will bo no other kind so you may feel sure you are getting the best pork in the world. REGULAR PRICES! No extra charge for this finer quality. Ladino Cheese The Wards will serve Ladino tomor row. Both the mild or nippy, and it's good. STEER BEEF Sirloin Steak, pound Round Steak, ' pound Rolled Prime Rib Roast, pound . . r Rump Roast, . pound Chuck Roast, pound 18c and Short Rib for Baking, pound Boneless Beef Cubes, pound . 25c 25c 28c 22c 20c 15c 22c 39c Oro Shortening 4 pound pkg A fine pnortrnlng from Proctor Gamble. Scoco Shortening Ar 4 pound pkg . HiJC Pure TpRetahlf. Real Farm Style OA Sausage, pound ZiUC Choice of mild or full M?f M.Kle from good cut of pork no other meat mixed In. Little Pig Links, 100o r r pork sausage, lb , . . . ZijQ, Southern Oreton'J favorite breaktaM. 6th at Central 6th at Grape Savings Without Sclf-Denial GATES & LYDIARD ONE 8H0PPIN0 8T0P FOB EVERYTHING Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phone: East Side 7S2 Wet Side 42S Why Shop Around for Bargains? Come First to Your Super-Food Markets! 2 Convenient Parking Lots Opposite West Side Market and Next to East Side Market.