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, • •» n iE GOLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934 Grange Banking Bill Petition» Are Circulated ed. Rheumatic Pain Stopped by Lemon Juice Recipe From «he Gold H ill News of May 28, 190» At preseni the outlook for a re vival of I usincss of all kinds in Gold llill is very bright and th«. next f:w weeks w ill probably see .several old enterprises revived und some new ones begun. Try this. It U d o c n 'l tslievs you, make you Ssrl brttrr and younavr Slid happier. you» druaawt will refund your money. Oct a pa. k ■d of U » MEV P M K U P T 1 0 N . M u W with ■ qwart ot waMr. add I he )u ks of 4 lomona and lake a tshlespormtul Oro ornes a day In IS hnam, uauaHy. Ihr pain la ro r, fowda limber MS. wonderful (karous rebel la felt Fajually •nod fear rhaumauain. o t neursia pain, t óala awfy a few rm ta a day Pur M i r . recommended arad guaranteed by all leading drugaiala Any W u g g ia t w iU g e t the REV IttESCRIPTION g you aak bon Io do an. By a combination of good luck in terspersed with various and sun dry errors by the home learn, the Glendale ball chasers won an 8 Io 5 decision from Gold H ill Sunday. Among several minor thefts re Gold H ill l.odga No. 129 ported as having occurred Monday i. o . o . r. night was that reported by the Dungey family. When Mrs. Dungey * Meets every Tuesday evening entered her kitchen thut morning Visitors Always Welcome she found things somewhat disar ranged and when Mr. Dungey went ___ Io look for his pipe which had been A M O T IIY S T KR HKK AH I.O B G K 9 on the window sill lie found it out Meets every Wednesday Night at the on I lie porch. I. O. O F. Hall. Gobi HHI. Oregon Emms Huff, Noble Grand. 'Hie wealth nnd beauty of Foots Maude Hobinson, Vice Grand. Creek and Representative citizens Pauline Thompson. Secretary. of Gold H ill, (¡rants Puss, and Med I.ucy Mee, Treasurer. ford met nt the spacious residence GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. K ? ~ of Mr. Wm. Bailey Saturday night where dnneing was Indulged in. The Marts Twice a month on the 2nd ladles were most gorgeously array and 4th Wednesdays at tb rlr Club ed in dyed garments of diverse col rooms m the City Hall. ors and the rnre and priceless Jew Rose Gay, President. els they wore were of more value E d it h B r v s n , s e c r e ta r y . lliun a king's ransom. Al Ih r hour o f Kiln Patrick, treasurer. nine, Mr. Bailey, who was “master " C M R IR T IA N SCIENCE N O T IC * of ceremonies,“, proclaimed: “On Christian Science services ere with the dance, let joy be uneonfin- held each Sunday morning at elev ed.” They tripped the light, the en o'clock in the building across medium, and the heavy fantastic Io« until Ihe alarm clock's hammer from Odd Fellows hall. struck the bell, the wee short hour Everyone is welcome. beyond the twelve. ♦ ♦ MEDFORD SCHOOL OF O.S.C. Twin» Make Equal BEAUTY CULTURE Record» in School Work 419*/2 Last Main, Medford The Following Prices Prevail: Permanent Wave ................ 92. iC Finger Wave und Shnmpoo... .50 Haircut ............. .................... . .25 Mnreel .25 ami .511 Facials ................................ 50 up Other Prices Accordingly LADIES AND MEN ENROLL NOW WHEN IN MEDFORD USE THIS DIRECTORY _ AUTO BODIES B. E. A D A M S Corvallis— Henry and Dwane Brands, identical twins of Porllund, juniors in engineering at Oregon Slate college, have close to an iden tical record in college. Both were recently made members of Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society, nnd both were cited for honors at Ihe end of the year, each with a scholarship record of 2.81 out of n possible 3.00. Doth are members of Ihe engineering school honor so cieties and both play on the varsity golf lenm. They look alike except that one parts his hair on the right nnd the onter on the left. The trouble is Io remember which does which. At Mann's Alito Servire, 1729 Riverside, Medford B U ILD E R OF AUTOM OBILE AND TRUCK UODIF.S ' I f its Made We Can Make It." JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRING Larry Schade S . P . W a tc h In s p e c to r Since 1U1H 21 S. Central— Next to Crateriaa Medford, Oregon STORAGE - TRANSFER SEE Eads Transfer & Storage COMPANY for Furniture Moving 4 Storage ing F ra il nautili M e d fo r d , O re . Phone 316 Table Talk Ancient History Details of the slate bunk bill, FROM OUR FILES barked by Ih r Oregon grunge anil the state federal Ion of iubor, were 25 Year» Ago revealed In petition« cireululed in the «tale Ihls week. The petition» From the Gold Itili News would pluee on the November bal of May 21, UHI» lot a measure designed to put the slide In the bunking business.. The After Sunday, May 251 h, all a ng governor, secretary of stair, state treasurer, uttorney-generul and la- lers must be provided w ith u license bor commissioner would be direct-1 u" ‘k r certain severe penalties. I lie ors of the bunk, with the state 1 «'<»»«» »1 l * r year and the treasurer a» manager. All woul I derived therefrom Is in- serve without extra compensation. tended Io be used in fostering the The proposed “Bank of Oregon1 proposition of fish in the various would be the exclusive fiscal ugen. »«reams of the state. of the stale and the depository of The Gold llill schools w ill dost all funds of the state ami political subdivisions exeept cities, 'Hiere Friday for the summer vacation, would be branch hanks in the var after a successful term. lion. J. I. ious counties of the stute and all Hammcrsly, chairman of the board of directors w ill deliver tin- open deposits would tie guaranteed. When officials deposits totaled ing addrcsi und runfer Ih r diplom. KitlO.lMMI, the state bunk would be upon .Miss Olive Bogue, Ihe onh ready to receive private deposits. grniluiilc for thl- year. Not less than 20 per cent of the ug- More activity in mining matter gregutc demand deposits and 5 per cent of lime deposits would be kept Is prevalent now than l i a s been fo> In rash. The state and political sub several months pu.st, ea|x*cially i> divisions would have preference In the Sardine creek district. Nearh getting loans wilhin their constitu every mine in that section is nov tional limits. I.oans to Individuals working uiid others expect Io start would lie not over 50 per cent of the soon. appraised value of the land and 20 “A Jolly Mix lip ” al the opera per cent of the improvements. A limit of « r, non m a s Im a m a n d 9 1 6 9 house last Friday night drew a minimum would be put on loans to good bouse and from the demon individuals, with preference given s t r a t io n s o f Hic audience II is safe Io assume thut the show was enjoy- loans under 910,000. ROXY " > 2O c ANY TIME ANY T IM E Children 10c Saturday Only—June 2 "SMOKEY" with Victor Jory Also “ Kit Carson” Sunday, Monday—June 3-4 “ I AM SU8ANNK" Lilian Harvey ____ Tuesday., Wednesday— June 5-0 Double Feature Program “STATE TROOPER” wtth Regis Toomey “Let's Re H llzy”, Patricia Ellis Thursday, Friday— June 7-8 "LAD IES MUST LOVE” June Knight, Neil Hamilton Continuous- Sat.-Sun'. iTSO to Dally Mai. 1:45 Eve 7:00 P. “I Am Suzanne!” Draw» Throng» Even at Studio The stag. a| the Fox studio, where Jesse E. Eusky made "1 Am .Suzanne!”, was Ihe mot.i popula, «k Itonaodu Crgtor. ui U {¿»tor. trw Snwasv M - « —t »pot oil the Fox lot during Ihe pro Conducted Exclusively for Ibis Newspaper duction of Ihe film. Foe u week, secretary anil star, ilecipcs used in Ibis column are pi ize-wmnrrs selected from thousands sulmiitleil by skilled borne cooks III Ihe Pacific West. Out) the BEST ol producers and prop hoy slopped on Ihe best are given to you in “Table T alk,” Every recipe lias pasxtd Hie llieir way Io und from lunch lo cxuilm g double-tests made ruinous by SI NSE'I S Home E io iu m i. . stuff, w alrh the Teatro dei Pircoli pup pets perform their scenes in Ihe EX I ItA GOOD S I at M K it L U N t 11 K m and grated rind ol Mr a lemon. | Measure sugar ami prepare trull new Lilian Harvey Film. Then in summer, many Western women into targe kettle, mix well, and was a new attraction, the first in (especially litose living in the hot, bring to a lull rolling boil over lioi- door bob-sled course. One of Ihe elaborate revue num m lcrior valleys of Sunset lund) like lest fire. Stir constantly beiore ami Io i-ulertuiii inluim ully al breualus,, while boiling. Boil hard 2 minutes. bers was unsigned lo represent St. rather Ilian at iuneheon or d in n e r , Remove from f re and «lir in fi iil ! Moritz, and a unicue winding slide io you who lavor inis type in eu- pectin. Skim, pour quickly. Paraffin was built of plaster of parís. More .erluinmeiil we preseni Ihe follow hot jam ni on-«. Mukes about 12 j itiun .MW yards long, the slide shot , down from high in the wings of a ing menus, contributed by Doris eight-ounce glasses. !<o, ner ol Ihe stage, around a min .ludsoii Moss, well-known Sunset iature elialel, and out onto a rink writer uiid home-maker. 16238289 ot ice. Six In fo rm al Breakfasts T hirty canvas sleds were built fo? N o . 1. use by Ihe chorus in the number. Orange juice, chilled. When they were not actually being i'-Kge poached in cream on tri- filmed and loaded with chorus girls, ingles of toast. Bv F N. SHEPHERD 1hey supplied quite a kick to execu Coffee E t t c t l i v t M a aafe r tive and extra alike. Max Parker t n t r i c a t H anker! A ltociation Bran gems, strawberry jum. designed Ihe sc!, v.'iich was the H IL E banking today appears In a No. 2. frst of its kind to be seen in H olly «holly distorted light In the eyes Sliced figs in cream with powder of tome, the more reasoning elements wood. 'd sugar. “I Am Suzanne!” starts an en In our population Baked omelet w llh warm apricot undoubtedly trave gagement on Sunday at the Boxy and pineapple jam. a less taundlred Theatre. Biscuits. Coffee. Tea, Cocoa. view than would Drop cookies or jumbles. appear from cer No. 3 tain Irresponsible JpoctECe:»: . ♦ . ♦ Cantaloupe or Persian melon o r a t o r s , often Jubilee Orator ANO THE BANKS W c h ille d . Bice Krispies with sliced peaches, served with this cream containing sugar, nulmcg and vanilla. Buttered French rolls, nutmeg and vanilla. Buttered French rolls, blackberry jelly. Coffee, Tea, Cocoa. N o . 4. Orange juice, chilled. Broiled bam with fried eggs gar nished w ith watercress. French toast with honey. Coffee, Tea, Cocoa. Nay 5. Pineapple juice, chilled; chilled grapes, assorted kinds. Eggs baked slowly In buttered patty pans, served with creamed chipped beef on toast fingers. Corn bread, hot apple sauce. Coffee, Tea, Cocoa. Ginger Cookies. No. 6. Grapefruit juice, chilled. Post Toasties with ripe logan berries, powdered sugar and cream. Ham and green pepper omelet, poppy seed rolls, orange marma lade. Coffee, tea, cocoa. posing as spokes men for that In definite q u a n tity called “ the mass'* of our people. Anti-social acta on the p a r t of £ tome bankers for r. n . s i i m i E K O merly have been iei the subject of spectacular exposures, | but I can say without re-servatiou that they were in no way typical of the acta and attitudes of the vast majority of >' tbelr fellow bankers. The public mind was shocked luto the belief that these S untypical Instances were far more rep : resentative than they really were, and this belief hat been encouraged by po litical and demagogic elements. : The Bankers Today The bankers wbo are In charge of our banks today represent men wbo withstood the temptations and avoided the economic pitfalls of the great boom. If they had not they would not be there, or their banks would not have been able to survive the rack and ruin of the economic hurricane, by which even many banka and bankers, whose conduct was above reproach, have been destroyed. The other types of bankers, those that (ell below the high atandarda of profession»! ethics and business prudence that character ised those that remain, have passed A Form al Breakfast out of the picture. But they have left Whole ripe figs, passed to guests. (or those that remain a difficult herit (Use fruit knives und glass plates. age of suspicion and III will. How Irrational this Is. when we re Figs should be served warmed by flect that not more than three or four the sun, not chilled.) per cent of our entire population suf Grapefruit juice, chilled; add car fered personal lost because of what bonated water if desired. any banker did or neglected to do, Lamb chops, baked and fr ille il whereas literally millions of bank lie Potatoes in cream. poaltors did not loie a single cent as L illie biscuits, honey, loganberry a result of banking difficulties and really owe a vote of confidence and jam. thanks to their own bankers wbo were Coffee. Danish paslry or coffee bread or tins to the highest conceptions of their stewardship and brought tbelr Institu dessert. tions and their customers s a f e l y Never do we have on hand loo through the greatest busluess disaster many varieties of relishes, conserv the world has ever seen. It has been es, jams, and jellies. The use of a peculiar feature of the psychological liquid fruit pectin, which may be distortion of the limes that many who bought at your grocer's, cuts down owe nothing bnt gratitude to their immcasureubly Ihe work of making bankers Joined in blaming the banker these good things. The cooking :s tar out of proportion with any rational finished before the kitchen has bad consideration of the facta. time to get heated up I Try Ibis tomato conserve on your most “fastidious” guests. 1 USED '29 FORD MODEL A P IC KU P Excellent condì- lion — only '29 P L Y M O U T H C ru s h a b o u t 2 p o u n d s o f f u l l y r ip e berries. Add the Joice ot 1 lemon N O T IC E D r. Wm. Roney, Medford Centei Bldg., w ill hold office hours with Dr, Chisholm In Gold H ill at the following hours: Monday afternoons, 2-4. Tuesday mornings, 10-12. Wednesday afternoons, 2-4. Thursday mornings. 10-12. Friday afternoons, 2-4. Saturday evenings, 7-9. Gold H ill phone No. 15-I.-2; M u l ford phone, 430-J. 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Much delay has been caused dur ing the past two months in the is suance of pensions due to the many records to lie cheeked. I BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES Tom ato Conserve 3 cupfuls of cooked tomatoes Juice and grated rind of 1 lemon 6 Mi cupfuls of sugar 1 cupful of liquid fruit pectin Scald, peel, und crush about 2 <4 pounds of fully ripe tomatoes. Take about 4 cupfuls of the crushed to- mutors (or canned ones muy to used) and boil hard, uncovered, in a shallow saucepan tor about 10 minutes, stirring froquently to pre vent scorching. This is to boil down the pulp. Now add the juice und grated rind of the lemon, and measure 3 cupfuls of the mixture in to u large kettle. Add Ihe sugar, put over hot fire and brng Io full boil ing, stirring constantly; boil hard for 2 minutes, then remove from the fire nnd stir in the liquid pectin. Skim, pour quickly Into hot jars or glasses, and cover conserve at once with hot paraffin. If Ihe conserve is to be used witn meats, it is nice Io add 1-8 teaspoon ful each of powdered allspice, cloves nnd cinnamon to the tomatoes; a dash of A -l sauce may be added al so. Do blueberries grow near your summer ennip? Then try this recipe nnd bring home in cans some de lightful memories of your vacation. Blueberry Jam 4H cupfuls ( 2 % lbs.) prepared fruit 7 cupfuls (3 lbs.) sugar 1 bottle of liquid fruit pectin K EV. It. J. lE B O L S O X . well known orator of Astoria, Ore., w ill d ellrer th e m ain address of special onion services to be held In Medford M o n day evening, Jane S, opening Ore gon's Diamond Jubilee celebration, observing Oregon's 7Sth anniversary o f statehood. The program w ill In- elude one of the largest choirs ever assembled In th e west. RELIABLE REASONABLE