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r PzrtNotUAffwcf -Prt1Td Milk tmmi tt!i(i (UW)- Will 1 Hair. igngrl mtnifer o Ulft. JJgiry Cooperative tsocie tion. ne Wdn3ty thptjS BtP contract between Oregon ftnl$ tfisUjbutort n th tf.r union probably ill ftCgn hjajher retail milSricft is the Portlan mi; gl. Stir ie. of flinty with srrat edfto have been tbu:f im cvet dating bock to thf $tor) ftj. 1UIN0I VALLEY Scholarship Awarded By RUTH PAUSCH Ciwe Junction Arthur Dtnning, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Gene Denning, received a 250 Dr. George Grotefend scholarship awarded at the Shasta college graduation ex ercises recently. The scholarship is awarded Shasta college student who was formerly graduated from a Shasta County High school. Denning was one of 10 stu- dents awarded the scholar ship in varying amounts from $50 to $250. Mrs. Robert (Helen) Bottel has been invited to speak on the editors and publishers panel at the two-day writers round up at the University of Oregon in Eugene July 16. The event is sponsored by the Eugene branch of the So ciety of American Pen Wom en.' Last year more than 100 writers attended the round up and it is expected that this number will be doubled this year. eighth birthday with games, ice cream and cake Sunday afternoon in the patio of the Bottel home. Attending were Sandy, Karen, John and David Staples, Patrick and Susan Love, Mike Rogers, Larry Pulley and Dennis, Roger and Suzie Bottel. CENTRAL POINT Lions Breakfast Slated Mrs. Don Orton'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Osborne, will arrive in Montreal from London, England, on June 24 to take up their permanent residence in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Orton will meet them in Montreal and bring them to the valley, where they will stay with the Orton's at their new home on White School rd. ISOL4TBE0&1X ftv town before iht was to receive hegraftustiei etitifiett at Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton, Out, Ctneflt, ekilflrtn's aursc Margaret War dell came ug vifcl chicles jok. Despite a special gradua tion ceremony just for ler, Margaret, 20, shed a tear at missing thngultr caranoiies. Mrs. Alton Sowell reported there have been 14 to sign for the Red Cross first aid class to be started in the fall. Some are beginners and a few have signed for the refresher course. The county unit for the Red Cross has arranged to give a class of full first aid instruc tions tnis fan. II a card is more than two years old, the bearer has been urged to take a refresher course. BY DORIS HUGHES Central Point The Cen tral Point Lions club's annual benefit breakfast will be held Saturday morning, June 14 Week end visitors at the " 13 neiQ eacn year to raise W. A. Saffer home nn Caves "'ey Doys ana gins highway were their son-in-law Breakfast will be served from and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. a hamburger wagon parked Bill Bankston, of Myrtle nxt to Faber's market. Creek, and son Leslie Saffer Wendel Panter, cochairman and his wife, Lorene, of of the breakfast committee, Grants Pass and Mrs. Saffer's reported that the slogan was brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Todd of Astoria. Otis Hussey is home for a week before starting summer classes at Southern Oregon college. Mrs. Hussey remained in Ashland where she is help ing conduct vacation school. as it has been in the past, "All the breakfast you can eat for a dollar." The menu will con sist of hotcakes, ham and eggs. bervmg time will be from 7 a.m until noon. Den 5 Pack 40 held its an- Bible nual weiner roast at TouVelle park May 29. Cub Scouts at tending .were Harvey' Gris Clifford Sowell was named som, Roy Fair, Eddie Morgan, Dad advisor of the Redwood Russel Smith, Mike Smith, Chapter of DeMolay at a re- Ricky Rainey, Ricky Cote, and cent meeting. Guy Fitzgerald. Others attend ing were James Rainey, Jim- Norman Sowell, high school my Morgan, Don Fair. Mrs junior class president, has an- Carl Morgan, Mrs. Russel Fair nounced the junior class will and Mrs. Everett Grissom, sponsor four car wash days Den Mother. It was the last this summer, the first will be meeting of the school year, June 27 at Ted's Shell service The Den will have a swim station. The proceeds will be ming party during the sum- usea xo iinance me junior- mer. Senior prom next spring. Other dates for car washes, all to be held at Ted's station, will be July 19, Aug. 9 and 23. Troop 119 presented three European White Birch trees to the H. J. Jewett Element- Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hendrix of Phoenix, Ore., have pur chased the Illinois Valley bak ery from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman who came here a year ago from Areata, Calif. The bakery opened Monday under the management of the Hendrix'. The Hoffmans did not disclose their plans for the future. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geiger of Mountain Home, Ida., were recent house guests of the Alton Sowells. Geiger is Mrs. Sowell's uncle. Tentative plans for a summer ary school last Tuesday. The dance are being discussed. girls went in a group to the scnool to make the presenta- The Illinois Valley Recrea- tion and to watch the plant- tion committee is working to ing. The trees, which were prepare the Forks swimming planted in a group, are the hole for the season. Some first to be planted at the new clean-up work has been fin- school. George Johns, princi ished and waste cans have pal, accepted the trees. Tru been installed. man Brenner planted them. The committee is faced with After the planting cere- the problem of a new diving mony, refreshments were board. The high water of last served in the school cafetor- winter washed away the bank ium. Attending were Cindy next to the stump anchoring Bartley, Dorie Mae Grissom, the diving board. The sugges- Martha Harris, Elin Living tion of an anchored log raft ston, Patricia Peterson, Chris on which a diving board would be mounted is being considered. The probable erection of rest rooms near the Forks is Kathy Bottel celebrated her also under consideration. . rTWWTTl 'JSPteS,f for dombitiiyi tv-VS -J 9 .S Uk IHE MJUtBLEJ W 7l I .'' C WXLT A YOUNGSTER MM fmtoa lD CI Ml HAND OYmmL Bishop, Glenda Anderson, Su san Englund, Alice Minger, Sherry Marshall, Mrs. Everett Grissom, , leader, and Mrs. Lloyd Livingston., assistant leader. . " A patrol attendance con test was held in Troop 119 during April and May. Patrol 3 was winner. Each member will receive a gift from Mrs. Grissom. Girls in the win ning patrol were Elin Living ston, Cindy Bartley, Chris Bishop, Susan Englund, Mary Ellen Kurz and Sandra Guer inger. This was the last meet ing of the school year. The troop will have a picnic dur ing the summer. ALL mi HARBLES A YOUNGSTER Utn HOLD CI ONE HAND )4aa ccMpnied by m parent A NO All THE aOTHESPINS fOU CAN HOLD IN OttE HAND! O We'd like you to see oar store and be come acquainted . . so we're making this crffer with no strings attached. Cmoa in . . . have a bit of fun as jMaior helpc himself and carry home these polished hardwood cfring typa clothespins OF m...hO OBLIGATION I v. - I i -aswa THE PAINT WITH NO OBJECTIONABLE ODOR Ask for a demonstration of this amaz ing paint that's rubberized for greatest stain and dirt resistance. Dries to a pleasing, satin-like finish. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Thomas are parents of a girl born June 4 in Sacred Heart hospital. She has been named Valerie Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are former Central Point residents, now living in Gold Hill. Donald Hughes of Hillsboro is visiting at the homes of his brothers, Harold R. Hughes and Raymond Hughes, of Cen tral Point. $45 GAL. STD. COLORS Mrs. James Armstrong of Snowy Butte rd. received word of the death of her fath er, Arthur James Hamon, of Muscotah, Kan. Mr. Hamon would have been 96 years old in July. He died May 25. r r .w-: Airman 3rd Class Gerald E. Armstrong spent last week end at home. Armstrong, who is stationed at Mcunora Air base, Wash., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong of Snowy Butte rd. I GD0G6 QQflOOQSB 1 f nMMHM ( wa-w m. .... BINSI AWAY 9amt Remover Ko Matralizar weded. Spread o . . . wash off itfc mr. Quick act- Paint Pitiiwki 'I n ftmf v 1 Keg. 7JW M.lMer farced Heps. With ff H pTeS fail AeK. titM 11.45 fliaC V tal type, with j?M wira haa41e. ' iJ MlpapervaSue Buy one roll at ifdfi Buy one roll at r I ft iG&f our regular price 1 '. JC-J ant' 9e one ro" ! j ,f Choose from. , ; svSl f dozens of patterns j iii nils iig i unyc 59? 7 . V TRIMMED SINGLE ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook and daughter, Joyce, attended the Grants Pass High school grad uation ceremonies, June 4.1 One of the graduates was their daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Cook. She is the former Yvonne Blaksley of Wolf Creek. Her husband, Pvt. First Class James Cook, is stationed in Fulda, Germany. Mrs. Harold Hughes and sons, Pat ana Gary, are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olson, of Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Tucker had as guests last week end Mr. and Mrs. Jody Foster and children of Anderson, Calif. Limited to paper for one room in your home. STOP IN AND LOOK AROUND I P0TOQ(BQ0C2CQ L PAINT STORE 3 1 Vaot isth St., Medford Phone SP 2-6883 Libel Action Filed Against Methodists Portland (UPI) A $500,- 000 libel action was filed Wednesday by the. Rev. George Smith Brown, head of the Oregon Anti - Liquor League, against Bishop A. Raymond Grant and 10 other leaders of the Oregon Con ference of Methodist Church es. Brown said in his complaint that the relations committee of the Methodists' Oregon an nual conference last year "found that he has no auth orized credentials or status in any conference of the Metho dist church as a Methodist minister." Brown said he was still a Methodist minister and was ordained on April 1, 1928, at Fall River, Mass. ' The Walter Atkins family moved" to Portland last Sunday. Guests last week end at the Wendel Panter home were Panter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pan ter, of Susanville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Leonard and family of Snowy Butte rd. visited last week end at the home of Leonard's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard, of Tyee, Ore. Mrs. D. R. Hendrickson is home from Sacred Heart hos pital where she had been since May 4. Doris Mae Tucker was MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oreg.n, Tiursiay, June 12, 1938 SA hostess for a party in the home of Mrs. Wade Tucker Friday. Games were played and re freshments were served. Pres ent were Mrs. Emma Murphy, Mrs. Gracie Blake, Mrs. Del bert Pugh, Mrs. Carolyn Story, Mrs. Ola Story, Mrs. Elsa Lee Loftus, Mrs. J. H. Van Horn, Mrs. Doris Neal, Sharon Story, Miss Melb Tucker, the hostess, and Mrs. Wade. Sawdust Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 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