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“If the mother will egpteln thet « *• is trying to g tr e her family > 0 4 for thq day th a g w lllte p p (hem veil and' Happy arid that Uht irtjl need to know what to Mftt’ tor lunch In order to get • right ttlla c e With the outer tort» eld can often gain the- 1 a g e r ato nh r fe r pickers, Sun- k kp — an « inaesvn a k m i ^ f o r r k ja g spacious, toe u m s. mt» bom s o f tour W - creet Orchard a t T a le n t 4-« and suitable (or etous redms, hesrly renovated shd W an TBD— A m bitious people. . One block south Well tarnished, g a r te n privilege, 14 ft> «0. prepare for office posi central, 1 « Hargadlne St. 8-8 tions; resident or home study. FOB KENT— <KWT— F Fiv, . , , FOB ive room fur Medfprd Business College, 308-l-h»o. nished house w ith sleeping porch sa d garage on 117 8th. -Call a t W A K TBfl— Man with car to ttam i sell complete line quality, auto The school bèll ririgs 'and eon' problem by hie mother. -Three room t « H FOB BENT: Frirntohed house fires and tabes. Exclusive terri school lunch problems Start- MAktag Lunches A ttfartlvq it. 380 Hsrgadine near N o rm «. Inqntre « 1 Palm tory. Experience not necessary. “(ft eorirke.’’ admits Mrs. XAw- Bvery mqther will find r avenue. 1-tO* Salary 1300 per moath. Milestone Rubber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. child In one o f the problem ton, "these problems can have 1 1 1 11« in / » A . n 1 ■ ' ’« H ' . I » '» lunchbox FO R RENT: Modern 8-roem grou p ^ th gt Mm. Thelm a BAndy happy solutions. The N ew ton of the N ational . Dairy carried to the little red school house can become a regular Council describes, . . digestible “T he country >oy or giri * » « Treasure Cheat of carries a cold lunch to tb» lltole food. Sandwiches made of whole graip breads, liberally . spread red school house; the sm all MELON» FOR V A R IE T Y , child who rune hom e Cor a Mtottly with butter, with vegetable or - " f O b ' b BNT— W ell furnished Î - When we speak of melons we sw allow ed noon diane» ef'^K toat nut or cheese fillings, crisp sal room house, close In. Inquire SIC usually think of watermelons, ads daintily packed in little car Hargadlne. 303-d muskmelons and cantaloupes for family; the city child who U K iv - tons, pint bottles of milk, fresh they are the most common ones en money to buy hie ow a I n » # a t fruit instead of too sweet dee e room tari- found In ogr markets. The first the corner delicatessen, nU lteke sorts— these make the lunchbox a Norm al, 1848 Treasure Chest of Good Health.” 2»7-tf melons begin to reach the north sent a definite prohlnm ln d to a l- For the housewife who must ern markets from California and nourlshment er wrong Cee di nc the other southern states during The child who la fortunate serve her dinner at noon tor the Hr and pins 23.60 per tier, cord May. The »redact* are. transport enough to attend school where whole family, setting the alarm Food 88. F. J. Marquis, Talent. ed ¡from, the South until our own hot lunches of cream soups, hot o’clock for eleven o’clock la sug 283-1 m o * crops are ready for use. chocolate and other simple SMRrl- gested. The morning goes be The flavor of a melon is so deli tlpna dairy dishes are served*#® 8 fore the busy mother realises that FOB »A LE—Furniture, chairs, cate thpt every precaution innst not need to be considered n T « # h - it is time for her folks to come tables, beds, dresser at .1401 be taken to prevent destroying i t f Boulevard. 8-8* FOB »ALB — Large lot, 100 x To chill the muskmelon. . the 238 ft <m Nutley St. a variety of cracked Ice. should be placed fruit, water piped onto lot; near around the melon and not in it. Llthlg park, splendid horn® ait®, If the toe is placed in the hollow FOR »ALE— Seasoned body very reasonable; also house No. of the. melon it melts and dilutes *. 12 tach, 22.00 rick; 18 inch ¿43 Nutley street, to t rent. W rite the delicately flavored Juices of . , . , 1.60 rick. 4-foot cord wood, B. W . Leonard, 1802. Columbia the melon. 8-4» There are many attractive ways i.OO cord. Delivered. Phone (0 . ¿t., Vancouver. Wash. to serve melons. They may be 6-tf served in halves or’slieds v e r y FÔB »ALB— Poland C h i n a nloeiy. but change the method oc gx. Phone 10F4. W. L. Moore. casionally so that yon may gtve • 8-8» variety to your meals. The meat may be cut in varloul shapes aa triangles, rectangles, sticks and balls. V jry attractive hearts can TRADE— Bilgsne homes, farms be cut from watermelons. A wa Acreage B f f businesses to trade 810 month arranged for good for Ashland and vicinity. Tell us termelon cocktail is very pretty It ne. For particulars addaeas what you have and what you want the melon is cut into balls or ne Plano Co., 88 Frank s U and we do the rdsL Kinney ta- fru its may. be combined v e rf nicely with the m e l o n . Peaches and raspberries are es pecially good. Melon la commonly eaten with e l b lectfic range and salt hat there age other gefr pala table ways of aeriiihg. it. S om e times a little powdered augur FOB SALB— Muir to Elberta phone helps the flavor. I t you get a mel penches. Chas. Avery *87 Ter Ore., on which seems rather tasteless race street. *-> • 29 #-J or write, brush It with lemon j u i c e , 298-tf Fred HoUhaugh. sprinkle with powdered sugar and FOR SALB— Abena-6 tons al- W ANTED— Peaches, blackber ehill thoroughly. This seems to (alfa hay. Inquire J. 8. Speneer. 5 * ries, apples, tomatoes, corn. green help revive the flavor. It Is very Bèute 1, Box 308. beAni. Scotti F ta ll A produce; gbo<f dhen treated wltlf other, fru it j|lces too. ’ K lam ath F alls, P. O. Box 178. uer piano. See Elhart t 01 There is not so much waste to lttle Transfer Co. Property, M waterwielon because the rind« them Oregon Credit Bureau. cap be used to make a variety of pictleg, relishes and conserves which are very delicious. In some of the orient«- coun-, tries and Africa the watermelon seed is used as a table delicacy. It has been reported that t h e LE— Five Shares Lith- members of; an African tribe bad Hotel stock, nome dis- iress o& ter.-M rs. .. » . (heir teeth sharpened ta order that they coaid take the hulls , Bellflower, Cal. 1-8 • trout the seed more egslly. F o f t ¿ A L S : - X & <uriäW ®î W ilt V isit Go(d B lit— We pave not Undertaken to eat Mr. C- V. C ary-w ill drive Md pàperi fe r < ä 1» » « T*® the eeeds yet, hut werdo know Gold H ill thin «vening on I TSdlngu «Klee. how refreshing and delicious the ness. meat of the melon Is. DO YOC KNOW 1. To get fid of the disagree STRAYED OB 8 1 O L M 8 - Returns Home. able odor after peeling onions rom Sanford pasture near Hel ■Miss Pearl Wardle. daughter of rub the fingers with dry salt be ga Bath«, Jersey heifer, 6 Mr. and Mr®. R. L. Wardle rfn fore- washing the handy. paths old. Information agpre- Third street, arrived home this 2‘. To make piqk icing I 0 / tted. Rewafd. Ca« 284-R K. L. morning from a two weeks' visit cakes, scald the amount of cream at San Francisco and Sacramento. needed to mix the icing with and ¡While In Sdcrameato she attend- then add a small beet thinly i Ï i A Ì . * * * sliced and bring to a boll. 3, If paint brashes become MRtoFOR» MAN FLAYS hardened try boiling them in H. Chandler Egan, Medford, Girin Get Pears— Vinegar. Mr. Llndtty, Suiperthtend ent of Who la participating in the ama- 4. Two squares of sweet choco teur championship golf rounds at Suncrest Orabarde, uegt tour late ipelted and added to a cup to the Of «¿ b Del MpKte’ course In Californ boxes of Bartmtt of peanut butter makes a dellc-» ia In Wednesday’s play defeated fice force of tlie PaCittC Telephone JouS ijpread for sandwiches. Office. H. S. Thomas, 6 arid 4. Home Hints meht (hat night ihr thé family Mririer that a co ttage' cheese sandwich at noon or a fresh to mato sandwich would give good variety. She can guard against an overeating of sweets by promising r. favorite pudding for dinner If the fresh fruit dessert w ill be eat en at noon. A frank little talk on the relation between a bottle of milk and good health for any ncher will help In the happy so- home for dinner. A late dinner t,lont of all these school lunch meanc that the first school bell problems," concudes Mrs, New rings ns Johnny still. Is at the ta ton. ble. What a frantic effort thè hgngry child makes to swallow Chocolate Nut Cake bis half-chewed meat; to wash 1-2 cup butter down his food with gulps of wa 2 cups sugar ter, to cram his dessert down. O b 4 eggs top of that a breathless run to get 1 cup boiled and grated pota in line Just as the last bell rings— toes nc wonder Johnny always makes 2 1-2 cups flour Mr. lowest marks in history» the 1 cap chopped nuts subject coming first after lunch. 1 cup grated chocolate A kitchen clock that helps have, 1 cup sour milk the meal ready In time for leis ' 1 level teaspoon soda urely chewing will help Johnny’s 2 level teaspoons Baking Pow stomach and his brain as well. der Use Tactful Suggest Ions '(¡ream butter, add sugar and And now what about the third beaten egg yolks. Add melted problem in the unlversay school chocolate and potatoes, sift dry lunch situation— the city child Ingredients three times and add who chooses his own restaurant alternately with the milk. Add or delicatessen food? the nuts. Lastly fold in the stlff- Here >Mrs. Newton suggests a ’ly beaten egg whites. Bake In a deep or shallow pan in a s l o w oven. Frost with white or choc- olate frosting. B Fall Chicks For Hollidays Are Hatched (Continued From rage Ona) Regardless of What kind of printing you may need. LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, THE TIDINGS PRINT SHOP entire satisfaction Phone 39 ÌFOLOF TRE •ones, we URN je « Y o u « tLCS DON’T t tv WE W h x ,AU' Irish binarti». w be glad to call “Every time I tried to get out of the room he would give me more liquor and I think he must have given me dope, too. ' He blacked tty eye onde when he was angry,” Her condition prevented far ther questioning and she was rem oved to the Minnie Barton homo. Authorities said no one would be allowed to speak to lrer until she had fully recovered. Northway, arrested on a gqs- plclon of white slavery charge, denied any Implication In such a plot. He said he was unaware ¡of the girl’s presence in the ■hotel. I Police, armed with a good description of Richards, were searching the city for him. He Is believed to be the key man to the activities of the ring. test Shows Extra Good Protection (Continued From Page One) OH eoY .'M M rr'LlL ET OUTGN THE GNeEN’ t p u t t s vu iu . si THE SAME T&N« - 0 OD .75 Tier (Continued from Page One) at reasonable price. and land Red stock, and from thia pedigreed’ slock there Uns been a considerable number of pens of pure brad stock established in Ashland. • New Incubators were recently added to the Kesler equipment which already includes one 300- Toot trap nest laying house, ca pacity 1,800 hens; one 76 - foot semi-monitor trap nest houee, ca- 1 paclly 8V0~lMin. gnd one 80-foot flock house and several colony brooded I. One hen in the Keeler flock la I expected to pass the 300 egg per year mark before November I, having a rcord of 373 eggs al ready this year. PoBee Seek Const White BOOKLETS, OR WHAT N O T .1. can handle it quickly apd to Pr&etion U n til Bye, Ear, N ose as X-Ray, Indvdln HAvex-T ( BtodBgSihl Ahhland. as far s» water protection goes are as low as rating in any city in the state, Mr. W hite Mated. . Mr. White was In Ashland m at ing n survey of buildings In con nection with Insurance rates. V int creta » BaAe— MT. and Mm. Peni Brew L ee. Angeles. Mrs. O. 1 drove te Crater Luke today, w ill return by way of Bli Falls. , Mr. and Mrs. 1 Bakersfield,. Caâf. Vsle, of San Francie« ing wlth B ré. John Bui Walnut street Mr. S a lt Barnett'S brother. Growth