APPLEGATE-JACKSONVILLE
Extension Unit To Meet
By HELCA MITCHELL
Applegate-Jacksonville T h e
Applegate Home Extension unit
will meet Tuesday, Oct. 23 at
10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Thornton Gapen, according to
Mrs. Howard Piete. Child care
will be provided at the Apple
gate church. The program, "Fam
ily business and law," will be
given by the agent, Mrs. Pur
vine. The luncheon committee
consists of Mrs. Ethel Haugerud,
Mrs. Jack O'Brien, Mrs. Law
rence Tweedy, Mrs. Howard
Piete, Mrs. Leonard Miller, and
Mrs. Bill Lorsung.
The cement foundation for the
new Upper Applegate Grange
hall was poured last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Blumreich
have given their home a new
outdoor finish of knotty pine
with maroon trim.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lorsung
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Bird re
turned from a hunting trip to
eastern Oregon last Tuesday,
and brought home three deer.
Mantel Milam is still busy
working on the new house. He
recently finished the roof, using
attractive red shingles.
To all participants of the
"goat meat" debate, we are
happy to inform you that we
now have obtained the needed
information. Al Pawlowskl
handed us the U.S. Department
of Agriculture Farmers bulletin
No. 1203, entitled, "The Angora
Goat," which states that the
word "chevon" was adopted by
Angora goat producers, and it's
use in this connection is recog
nized by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
Mrs. Edmund Ramsay said she
found the word "chevon" in her
Webster's International diction
ary of 1944.
Services at the Ruch Commu
nity church will include Sun
day school at 10 a.m., worship
service, 11 a.m. and Bible study,
8 p.m.
Mrs. L. C. Jones, of Copper,
entered the Rogue Valley Me
morial hospital last Sunday and
underwent major surgery.
Friends in this area are hoping
for her speedy recovery.
Fifteen women attended the
last Little Applegate Knitting
club held at the home of Mrs
Frank Mitchell. A surprise hand
kerchief shower was given for
Mrs. John Sutton, who will be
leaving the area shortly. Mrs.
Otis Buck entertained the ladies
by playing several selections on
the piano. A German raisin cake
was baked by Mrs. Henry Bur
meister for the occasion. The
next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. C. W. Childers,
of Palmer creek rd., Tuesday,
Nov. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. De
Vos Jr., and daughter, Yvonne,
of Oceanside, Calif., visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
DeVos, of Sterling cr., recently,
While here, they also visited
Mrs. Lena (Grandma) DeShazo.
DeVos Jr. recently won two
trophies in a bowling contest at
Oceanside, and his four year old
Lions Club fo Sell
Electric Light Bulbs
The Crater Lions club will
conduct a drive Tuesday through
Thursday to sell electric light
bulbs to residents, according to
an announcement by John Lusk,
club president.
Proceeds will go to the Crater
Lions club welfare projects
fund.
The bulbs will be sold in bags.
each containing bulbs designed
for every-day household use, he
said. Sales price is two dollars.
All club members are participat
ing in the project.
Michigan sells more hunting
and fishing licenses annually
than any other state in the na
tion. Michigan also has more
state parks and roadside parks
than any other state in the Un
ited States. i
Ever try
Branana
Bread?
Here's a dish that's so moist and
tender it just seems to disappear
overnight.YVith children around,
better double the recipe.
RECIPE
14 sup shnrtMUBf
fl cup u (AT
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1 12 nip mhd nn hanana
X teaspoon TaoilU flavoring
1 l cur flmir
' teaspoon baking porrr
1:! teaspoon baking soda
12 teaspoon aalt
12 cup chopped nut maata
BVnd short en i nr. and mfir thnr
oufhlv. Add snd beat well. Stir
in A LI-Bran, bananas end vanilla.
Sift toarther flour, ha kmc powder,
soda, and salt. Add to first mixture
with nut meats, stirrins; only until
combined. Spread in well-greased
8i t 4 -inch loaf pan. Bake ! boar
mpre-beated moderate oven (3.S0 F.)
ALL-BRAN
a delicious, ready-to-eat cereal,
an aid to natural regularity.
daughter won a beauty contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lind
and two sons, of Medford, trav
eled over the Ashland loop road
and visited Mr. and Mrs. u
liarn Ziegler. The Linds, who
are former residents of Upper
Applegate, took a trip to Kan
sas last summer to visit her
parents. Lind teaches at the
Griffin creek school.
The huge structure being
erected at the Edmund Ramsay
ranch, has caused several people
to ask, "What is it going to be?"
Mrs. Ramsay says it's going to
be a barn 55 by 105 feet in dimension.
A farewell supper was given
to Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton,
who will be leaving the first
part of November for Long
Beach, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Farrand last Saturday.
A new interest for 4-H work
has developed in the Upper Ap
plegate area, and several volun
teers have offered to lead the
following clubs: Armin Richter,
beef club; H. W. Barker, pig
club; Larry Tweedy, sheep club
and Gail Buffington, tractor
maintenance.
For several years Ed Fossen
had led the livestock club, but
has now been relieved by these
individual clubs. Fossen will , Sunday, October 21, 19S8
continue with the dairy club.
and Mrs. Charles Williams is
leader of the clothing club.
These clubs are open to all
children from age nine and up,
and it is hoped that a sufficient
number of children will respond.
It takes five children to form a
club.
Other projects are also of
fered, and if enough children
are interested, efforts will be
made to obtain a leader. These
projects are forestry, cooking,
poultry, rabbits, hobbies and
homemaking.
Glenn Klein, Jackson county
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
4-H leader, gave a talk on the
merits of 4-H wcrk last week
to the children at the Ruch
school.
Rural Reflections: There is a
modern "good Samaritan" at
Dividend bar, who practices
"loving thy neighbor as thy
self." Recently, a box of pol
ished red apples was placed on
the side of the road with a sign,
"Take one" above it. Apprecia
tive loggers have been observed
munching on the fruit that the
annoymous "good neighbor" left.
Dead line Sunday Classified la at
noon Saturday: 10 .m Monday for
Monday: other daya 5:30 oreviousday
when you drive the
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1400 K.C
Sundays
10:15
A.M.
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REGISTERED JEWELERS
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STERLING-SILVER-PLATE
SILVERWARE ON SALE
REDUCED y4 TO V2 AND MORE
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$30 THREE PIECE TEA SET
Tea pot, sugar bowl and craam pitcher
of standard qualify platt silver.
'20
79.95 52-Pc Set ROGERS SILVER
Full service for S. Famous 1847 Rog
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'35
REGULARLY $32
5-Piece Place
STERLING
Roger. Alvin, Community,
sterling silver place settings.
Several patterns.
$2t
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Regular prices quoted are factory retail prices or regular "mark up"
prices which include applicable tax. REDUCED PRICES DO NOT IN
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Dosen. of watch bargains are not advertised due to lack of
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Regularly $575
MATCHED DIAMOND
ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING
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This is truly a striking set. The diamond wed
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DIAMOND RING
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$350-'2 Ct
DIAMOND
Unmounted diamond of nice
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595 J179
$200 LADY'S
DIAMOND RING
Diamond engagement rings
in your choice of yellow or
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5100
$107.50 TIFFANY $r75
BRIDAL DUO
$80 ID-DIAMOND S3A00
WEDDING RING...
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wedding ring in
yellow geld (14
kt. Attractive sty-lings.
GftABO
Two rows of
matched diamonds.
Attractive diamond
wedding ring in
new style.
$225.00 Diamond Wrist Watch
350.00 Diamond Elgin Wrist Watch
525.00 Man's 18k Automatic Wrist Watch
145.00 Man's le Coultre 141c Wrist Watch .
125.00 Man's Lord Elgin Wrist Watch
165.00 Woman's Gruen Wrist Watch
49.50 Man's Bulovo Wrist Watches
25.00
. 175.00
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. 72.50
. 62.00
. 82.50
.. 25.00
Attractive wrist watches of fam
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17 and 21 jewel movements.
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REGISTERED
JEWELERS
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$26.50 Decorator's Wall Clock ; $14.50 $ 7
21.00 Silver Double Vegetable Dish...v 12.50 5
42.50 Woman's Wide Wedding Ring.. 21.25
Regularly $38.00
Bride & Groom Set
Matched Mr. and Mrs. Wedding
Rings in either white or yellow
gold. Set
19
1
16.
6
14
4
12
$18.00 Eastern Star Rings of 10k Gold - A
$42.50 Scottish Rite Mason's Lodge Rings
$30.00 Diamond Rings for Women $15.00
25.00 Ring Mountings for Diamonds 12.00
4.50 Community Silver, Child's 3-pc. set 2.7S
10.00 Sterling Silver Baby Cups 5.00
23.75 Sterling Candle Holders, eaeh 15.75
2.00 10k Gold Masonic Lapel Buttons 1.00
35.50 Woman's Genuine Opal Ring 17.50
5.00 Elgin American Pearl Necklace 2.50
45.00 Man's Genuine Bloodstone Ring 14.50
60.00 Elks Lodge Ring of 10k Gold 30.00
85.00 Diamond Set Masonic Ring . . 42.00
35.00 Woman's Twin Stone Zircon Ring 17.00
28.50 Woman's Simulated Ruby Ring 14.25
27.95 Napier Rhinestone Necklace 11.50.
7.50 Gold Filled Lockets & Chains 3.75
29.50 Flexible Rhinestone Bracelet 9.95
14.95 Floating Opal Ear Rings, pair 7.50
10.95 Genuine Carved Cameo Brooch 5.50
,25 Genuine Ronson Pocket Lighters $ 4.25
.00 Gold Filled St. Christopher Medal 2.50
.95 Sterling Silver Dress Pins 1.00
00 Spiedel 14k .Gold Ear Rings, pair. 8.00
.50 Gold Filled Locket and Chain 3.25
.50 Gold Filled Pearl Pendant 7.25
.95 Chain Style Link Bracelets .'. 2.50
.00 Gold Filled Pin & Ear Ring Sets . '. 2.95
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-IQk Gold $21-25
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