Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 05, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    TlTTDTORTl MKTT, TTITRTTNT!. MPTDFOTiD. ' OTfF.nON".- T.'TffDAY. MAL'PTT W20.
i. H. FULLER 10 BE
LEADER ASHLAND
P30E SIX
ASHLAND, Mar. 11. Fuller
is permanent chairman of the execu
tive committee (MroctinR Hie munici
pal campaign lioro as outlined ly t)m
American City Ilurcau, and lifs ef
forttt will receive the cooperation of
Vi. V. Carter, Itev. (. A. Kihvartls,
Supt. (J. A. Briscoo, Prof. Irving Vln
ins and V. 04 N. Smith. TJie advisory
ctmmittec of S.", heri'tofore appoint
ed, made the selection of this com
mittee, all keen and alert businesji
and professional men.
Tho commercial rlub'H expansion
program ImplioH I hat every person
assuming active membership in the
organization will he euiitled to e(tial
votinK privileRcs with the nwniber
liip in general In conducting i t h af
fairs. Sooner or later tho present
management of the eluh will prnetic
ally retire, nominally at least, tho
re-cleeti(.n8 to position may and
doubtless will occur.
The major aim, In a financial way,
1b steadfastly kept in view, the ob
ject being to enroll ?,)Q members in
the club's organization, who will be
pledged to contribute an annua!
membership fee of each for three,
years, that being the period implied
ns tho length of time the American
City Bureau will conduct operations
hero, either directly, for a stipulated
time, or indirectly in an ndviscry ca
pacity, evon should its active agentH
ho, not personally in tho local field
during this entire period. Tho $7.r00
will lio matched on a ftO-ftO basbsniK
by a working fund of $7.riOO addition
al, to be rnised by subscription from
those who will derive moro direct
benefits Trom specific activities
which are to be developed.
The field staff of tho American
City Bureau has "been reinforced hero
fljy Robert Leopold, former secretary
of tho chamber of commerco at
AthoiiH, Ohio. .. Director Cheen, in
line with a policy of the bureau to
interest and secure tho aid of every
possible influence In behalf of ideal
municipal government, addressed the
pupils of the high school on Thurs
day mcTuing. A big civic conference
will be held at headquarters on Mon- !
tiny night, March X, when field teams j
for actlvo duty will bo named. This I
demand involves lu'bors for two hours !
during four days, beginning March i
10, following a civic meeting tho day
previous. Tho town will bo divided
Into ton districts In order to expedite
tho canvass, and provided (Mto ro-
spond to the invitation W engage in
tho work as outlined in a prospect
card schedule, this arrangement, will
imply that each cnnvansor will be
called upon 1o Holleit only I en per
sons In behalf of tbn expansion pro
ject to Bocuro tho required member
ships.
Recognizing tho benefils lo bo de
rived thru co-operaltnn if tho clergy
as well as the laity in the campaign,
"Civic Sunday," to bo observed Mar.
I'l, has been suggested by Director
(ihcen as a date when tho ministers
of Asbinnd, at tho morning service,
will bo asked to dwell upon tho topic
of civic righteousness as a text, defin
ing tho duty of churchmen to their
community.
Air. ami Mrs, ieom I, mice came
ilown I'min Ashland Sunday nud
spent Hie dav it t their home on Fool.-.
Creek.
Messrs. Charlie, and Fred Chainp
lili were Med ford visitors Tnesdiiv,
and altemleii the meeting M the
Fruit (i rowers Association at I he li
bra rv.
Messrs. (ieo. W. Jacobs and Iteil
Corlev were in Metllord Weilnesdav,
on business,
Mrs. W. V. Ilittle and Mrs. Chas.
(trav attended the niechiii; in (iohl
Hill Mnudnv held bv Miss Florence
Toole ol Med lord. Mi.s I'oole den
oiwtrated the makimr of dress forms.
-Mr. and .Mrs. (ieo. It. Allien were
down from Medi'nrd Wednesday and
spent the day at their ranch home
on Riverside. Thev were accoiupan
iod h- F. K. Mattesou.
Ttmipson Ditrsev of Rosehurir was
a L'uest nt the Ruzalis ranch the
first of the week.
Mr. nud Mis. I . Wnolvertor.
were shopping in (iotd Hill Tuesdav.
A unodlv number nt" riuicli owners
under Die irrigation dilHi wvro pres
ent at the rcu'iihir liiisincs-. meeting'
TiH'.sdav evening at the Fools Creek
store. ,1. T. Cjillijtr rcsimicd u-,
member of tin- hoard of directors :iu-l
.1. It. Porter wa- iiioiii1cd a ilircclor.
Mr. Carstcns of Rni:ue Uiver was ap
pointed president of the Imuril.
Mr. and Mrs. M.-Honald and
Miss Woodsouie M.-Uonald were week
end cui'Ms nt Uv F. C. Pu-kcti bom-,-.
A. C. lira-henr v;is a Imimiu"
visitor in Medlord Wcdnestla .
Mrs. (iraiil Matlitcus entertained
nt dinner Tuesdav, Mrs. Uosiner and
Mrs. Farmer, the occasion hemir the
birlhdav anni rr-nrv of Mr. Mat
thews. Mr. and Mis. M;m,.n Kance cainc
down from Me.lh.id-Stiudnv and ex
rjeet to spend about three weeks nt
their nunc n F..ot Creek.
The Kiver-idc IiV.-ivjiImn Club will
bo entertained Tliursdav. March 11,
bv Mtv. I.vnn Smith at her home in
Col, I Hill.
Wltfe Modforu" trad U Medford made
Don't worry, about the high price of jams,
jellies and preserves. Serve Karo, the Great
American Sweet. Buy it by the dozen cans.
An important message. Read it!
1
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pel
m
FREE
Write today
for beauti
fully illus
trated 64
page Corn
Products
Cook Book.
lMONG the twenty odd million
American Homes there is
probably not a single one
where Karo is not served in some
manner for breakfast, for dinner
or for supper.
During these days of high prices, Karo has
become another word for economy. Thou
sands of thoughtful housewives have learned
that Blue Label Karo is not only a delicious
spread for pancakes, but answers every pur
pose where a sweet is needed.
Instead of paying the present high prices
for jams, jellies and preserves serve Blue
Label Karo on sliced bread, toast, pancakes
or waffles.
Do as the wise cooks are now doing : Use
Karo o stew dried fruit, prunes; use it for
candied sweet potatoes, brown bread, muffins,
coffee cake and puddings.
Karo Home-made Candy is the best for
children. It is wholesome, easy to make,
costs much less than store candy.
Mothers give children Blue Label Karo
and sliced bread because it satisfies Nature's
craving for sweets and takes the place of
candy.
IMPORTANT 'hH"""
There never wag such a demand for Blue Label
Karo as today. Housewives everywhere are buying:
it by the dozen cans. Ask your grocer the price per
dozen. For economy's sake buy it this way.
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY
17 Battery Place New York
jiluiiiTOiimllTOililillM
Telephone II N. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets
The Dow Hospital
Special attention jjiven to surgical and nhstretical
cases.
No extra charge fur graduate nurses services.
The most, important person in this hospital ia the
patient.
MEDFORP OREGON
Correct English
NOW TO USE IT
. M'iNTlll.Y MAliAZlNT.
$2.53 the Year
Scud 10 Cents (or Sample Copy
in
Collect Enojish Piiulishlnu Co.
Evanston.0 Illinois,
i For Spring Canyon
j Utah Coal
' AND
I Dry Wood
j PHONE 242
! WISEMAN ti SCHEFFFL
I 631 S. Front fit.
j Gasoline Engine!
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j We have added to our force men who.
am Ihoroly capable In ropairins and
adjusting KaMilmo engines. Tractors,
spray outfits, pumps and other farm'
machinery. Phono :'o3-K.
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