Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MATL TRTBH XE, MEDFOttD. 01'K(iON., FlilPAY. AUtil'T ? 1"--
PAOE SIX
of Interest From the Rogue River Valleyi
It
ems
RISK!
SUBJECT OF TALK
IE
ri'.ir.-.n
KOGUE RIVER, Aug. Zi.Al the
regular meeting of the Kogue River
Community club last Monday evening,
F. S. Hramwell, a prominent business
man of Grants Pass, gave a moat inter
esting ami instructive talk on ' risk
takers." Many of those present were
taff rtf ihe fianta Clara c-.un-' North Talent, Urn. John Rice of IM-h
hoKpual at Hum Joj-c. Calif, and who 'and other friends in Phoenix and vkiii
has been suen'imi; tile la.-il two months ity.
at the hme of her parents, Mr. and; (irandrna Holdridge has been quite I
Mrs. James Martin of this city, left for! sick at her home near Talent. Her
Medford last Wednesday, where she daughter, Mrs. Delwin Hurley is with
will resume her professional duties. , her.
Mrs. Morri3 of Rock Point, came up
to Talent last Sunday to visit her
i sister. Mrs. Jay Teriill.
i frank Holdridge and family and E.
V. Reed and .Mr. and Mrs. Wood of
! Medford, all went out to Diamond
t rr- .... .
RIVER; EDEN PRECINCT
i
I
I
SALVATION ARMY
STARTS DRIVE FOR
$1000 IN ASHLAND
. i
'from a California trip, on w-ttcn he
.started several days as J by the way of
Crescent City.
j i he Lakeview rodeo is scheduled for
!Sepu 2-4. and will be a thins of the
'past long before the big county fair at
Medford. Sept. 13-16 inclusive.
The Class A garage has a new part
ner in the person of Engineer Harring-
lens
I.r,-s--nt.
t-.. to
i-.iul a
r-rtr.i-::!
:ir.d uin-,
td by all
Mr i T. Irwin of our rity. w no i-
empioyed at the Tomlin Uox Co.. in
Medford had the misfortune to meet
. with a serious accident by being hit
: with a piece Vf lumber. He was at
i once cared for at the Sacred Heart,
i and is now much improved.
ton. formerly of the Southern Pacific. ; Marion Pienlng reaciieu noun
tw.. h.9,inN wiul in iThursdir nicht. having bee n sum-
Hotel Ashland block.
Henry Galey has returned from an
extended trip throughout California.
tr nnH Mm Unhurt riitrh and ASHLAND. Aug. 2a. One thousand extending as far south as Los Angeles.
The many friends of Mrs. Clyde, of: h, TffliPn and W P. Hnrlev of dollar, u tha lne.-.i n.Kita needed in i where relatives reside. Incident to
.Ashland will be pleased to learn that j East Ashland wen, over to the Jose- ;liebalf of ,he solvation Armv drive"'53 tol,r ne visitwl several quarries
she is again in her own home, after a ine Cave one k 0lUntr a nt .ment which is , " " "tte. comparing their products
'Home at Ashland Mrs. I rader is;rame ovtr ,ast TmlrsI,ay to 6tay at the.,ho nn,, .v, ,.,, tavnrim. , Ashland corporation.
Irui.lnV hnnan for lpa I'luda . ... . " ' " -
- (janiea Allen home for a few
onihimpfl with n determination to t;i t ...! uv ;, otir,r...uJt i,r t ' ... .
- ------ ( i. j u.i. a VI r- nml lpa I- lT,mna f f'ntitr'.l ....... . i
weeks j project. The Jackson county quota is
$:i5u0. The fieM here is being per-
set forth for the development of the ,, KMm,, nicely under DrJ " , .i"' r d M.(re, dtial dlrtrlcu .ystematlcally vlj
rrfcitltural nossibilities of the com-' ,,.tr,. ,,.... ..... "lll am "!. .c,rtljnd' ho have ,,f'.en Ited by about half a dozen workers.
... iiw.uu amnn wnom are r.nvov craves iromi
Portland: Mrs. Anderson. Eugene; I.
Medford, visited
munity and for the prosperity of its Mr!) ciara it,.am
property holders. Inless there is.at t,e 10In,
concerted effort on the l.art or tne cm-1 Thursday. Mrs. Ream had
zens of a tow:, or community, said Mr. turn0(j from a trn to Grants Pass.
Hramwell. 'success cannot be real-j Mrs. Jim Pellett has been quite sick
ized." I anil Mrs. lludgeon has been nursing
, P.ev. Howard, pastor of the Presby-j lier- At tng wrting Mrs. Pellett is
ierlan church of Jacksonville, Ore., igotnewhat better.
Tisited friends in this city on i uosuay jhbs n.,e a cousin of J. K. fish of
JACKSONVILLE
in visir Willi r nnr! r. h vna n . . .i t'. i . , . T. t, u . ...
tf tra lnhn Cum l-.ut " ....... . ruriiuiiiii .u.t. rtuuviviu, t-uficuc, a. i .ir. unu . rs. U. . mHUdn
' .. " joined a number of other friends in aiv Rpdnrfer. Rosebure: Lietits. Yates turned home Tuesday from a month's
JllSt re- ,,:cn. fl. Aohlnn.l itarlr laut S.tHirHnv i .i i ... t. . r...... 1, 1 vurw.rin ut.dni u-ir'.f ih.lr ,l'in,'htr
, , . ami orillUlti. U1UULH vuui. i.iiessi n..... '- n
Mrs. Ernest Jaeobson of Rogue,of Medford. It has been proposed toi-Mr- aml -Mrs- c- Howey and famiiy
River. 8nt several days with herie8tabil8h an auxiliarv of the army In' Olympia Wasn., and brothers Kd
aunt. Mrs. Wti. Hieh of Talent lasti t,i,i ...in .io,i .. ard and Isaac Baeshuw of Wash-
week. Mr. Jaeobson is working on thelcumstances, the success of the present
dance pavilion at the Hot Springs. iarive oeing a factor in determining the
of last week, upon his return I North Talent. Ytalte at their army most success.ui.y
.i.t i .Q tipii . .... ... OUiir lrmf near pnoenix, is out to ' affords Dhasea of both moral and sulrit-
the Lake of the Woods with A. U. j uat assistance in behalf of many where
r ii'ii i i vmi eiiuiw ia.il iu niuuuu, nunc ji
viimnt 2i h.? ,n, h "f J- M- Rader 8""1 hia wheat to the material aid is proverbial the world
II. ?. t fVuwlt!, "!P""enix Mercantile company and had over, not either grudgingly or" waste-
. ....... . . v. . ..... .jvu, uu,.,,... I n UBM. !!(!. U...LT fr.m Ihfi t 1 mc, h
ranch on the Pacific highway last Sun-jer
Oakland, Oregon, where he occupied , Ia8t sun,iay.
the pulpit of the Prestiytenan cnurcn toa(.n tnjB Wintflr.
the Sunday prevkius.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield I-aws and I
their four children left for Newport on
Thursday of last week, where they ex
jiect to upend at least two weeks.
On Friday of this week the Women's
Civic Improvement club of Rogue
River will have a picnic dinner In the
park, at which tho husbands and fam
ilies of the members are Invited to be
present.
i On Thursday evening of last week a
crowd of young people of the communi
ty enjoyed a wienie- roast at tho Sav
age Rapids dam, given In honor of Miss
Kileen Murray of .Merrill, Oregon, who
has been a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hatch for tho past
few days.
1 : Mrs. W. 8. Cory anil her mother,
Mrs. Aldrlch, who have been visltjng
relatives In the northern part of the
state for the past few weeks, returned
to their home In this city on Tuesday
pf last week.
. Rev. William Lee Gray, pastor of the
Hope Community church of this city,
is now In Portland making arrange
ments for the transportation of his
family to Rogue River. They expect
to arrive Friday afternoon of this
week. ' -
; Mrs. Clay Charley and her two sons
of Ijiko Creek, Ore., accompanied by
Miss Lavern Drown of the same place
and MIbs Kthel Freeman of Ashland,
Tislted Mr. and Mrs. James Mnrtln and
family of this city on Saturday last.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, who has been
in Corvallls for tho past year, and who
has been attending the summer school
session at the O. A. C, Is at present
visiting friends in .this city.
Miss Julia Martin, who, for the past
two years has been connected with the
WILLOW SPRINGS
STARTS HARVEST
OF TO!
moiled from nenti uy vorf. ";. i
the accident of his .'ranilfather.
Mr. and Mis. Cliff Ilunningrton of
t'pper Applegate were business visit
ors in our vity Wednesdav.
nnil Mrs. Himh Johnson of
Iow.-i spent se--al days ill our city at helped to ripen the immense crop of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roe en tomatoes in Jhe Willow Springs vicin
route, to their home havinc spent jty The tomatoes are large and of
several months ,in a. nuniner ol Rplendid quality. The Field brothers
WILLOW SPRINGS, Aug. 24. The
warm weather of the past few dayB has
states since lt-nring Iowa.
day.
ho Kden Precinct corresiKindent
wishes to state that she had been mis
informed ns to there being no Induce
ments to exhibit flowers nnd fancy
work at the coming county fair. Elton
Eieeson, one of the fair management,
Informed her that both would be on the
premium list.
Mrs. G. W. Lnthrup nee Grace Steph
ens of near Cottage Grove, came up to
Phoenix to attend the burial of her
father. Rev. A. J. Stephens. Mrs. Lath
rop returned the same duy to her
home.
Mrs. Angell, nnd daughter. Miss
Mary, were calling on friends along
the highway south of Phoenix Thurs
day morning. They were looking at
tho poultry flocks among the different
owners on the way up.
Mrs. Fred Happ and her two little
sons were in Medford Tuesday on a
shopping expedition from Talent. The
threshers were at tho Rrtpp ranch, and
Mrs. Rapp drove to town to bring out
some supplies needed.
Mrs. Lawrence Crawford and her
children nro camping at the head of
Wagner Gap while Mr. Crawrord Is out
hunting. Mr. Crawford returns to camp
each evening and they are enjoying
the outing.
Miss Arleta Messenger of Provost Is
visiting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Rader and Miss Twlla Illnkey for a
few days.
Mrs. H. D. Rico of Chehalis, Wash..
Is In tho valley visiting relatives,
among whom are Mrs. Fred Pratt or
Central Point, nnd Mrs. Jack Allen of
Mrs. Wm. Ferns and her mother '
Mrs. Ella Patterson were visiting with
Mrs. Everett iieeson Wednesday after
noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Denham of Tal
ent returned from their trip to Los
Angeles and other southern points last
Sunday. They have had a very enjoy
able time during their southern tour.
Mr. und Mrs. Ed Foss of Talent, re
turned from a ten days stay at New
port, Oregon where they went for a
summer's outing. They drove in their
car and found the roads In fine condi
tion.
We regret to chronicle the death of
Rev. A. J. Stephens, father of S. S.
Stephens of North Talent, at his home
near Cottage Grove, Oregon. Mr. Ste
phens formerly lived near Talent, on, county as soon as arrangements can be
the place now owned by Ed Jacobs. I made.
At that time he was pastor of the Bap- A vivid reminder of the Passion play
tlst church at Talent. He afterward jat Oberammergau will be afforded at
moved to Medford where he built two the Methodist church, Sunday evening,
nice homes and lived in Medford sev- Aug. 27. through the agency of splen
eral years. Later he moved to Cottage did pictures as shown by Dr. Wilkin
Grove where he died. He was the fath- g0n, of Los Angeles,
cr of a large family nnd was a kind , x0 clue as yet to cause of tho fire
oAre You buying
Tea Fla vor or Just Tea ?
Tea may be the highest possible
quality, but if part of its flavor is lost
before you serve it, you arc not get
ting full value.
When you buy Folgcr's Golden
Gate Vacuum Packed Tea ( Black Tea
or Green), you arc buying full-flavored
tea, for all its rare fragrance
and fine flavor is kept for you by the
round vacuum tin. Ask your grocer.
F
Golden
Cato
fully bestowed, but economically with'
the view of substantially bettering the'
condition of the deserving, thousands
of whom have been reclaimed from dis
tress and want through agencies of the
artnys' moral, social and finnnciu ui
lift.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil have re
turned from a visit over in Klamath
and Lake county regions.
James Yeo, of Corvallls, has been
here of late, visiting numerous friends
and Relatives. His presence is familiar
and "Sunny Jim's" countenance is as
genial as ever. ,
Charles C. Sater, of Bandon, left for
home last week, after investigating
conditions throughout the valley, in
cluding this city where he stopped a
week or so. He bas a brother at Med
ford, and contemplates locating in this
and loving husband and father. S. S.
Stephens of North Talent and George
Stephens of Ashland, are sons of Mr.
Stephens. Rev. Stephens was a man
last Monday which burned up the resi
dence cf Ed Moore, about eight miles
south of town. The destruction was
complete, neighbors having had hard
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Oardner and
daughter, Geraldine, returned Tues
day, after having spent a week at
I'nlon Creek camping.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Chapman spent
Thursday afternoon at Kogue River.
Mrs. Wm. Eaton and Mrs. O. C.
Dorothy were business visitors In
Medford Thursday morning.
Tone Stone returned to our city
Thursday from the Willamette Val
ley, where he has been engaged in
farming for the past five years. hav-
ing disposed of his farm there nnd
after a short visit with relatives he1
will locate in Washington. I
Mrs. Bud Laurentz of Medford,!
was a guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Dorothy Wednesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney and
children of Davenport, Iowa, spent
several days in our eity, guests at
the home of Mrs. fl. C Wittier ami
family.
Mis. Walter BostwicJc of Medford
Is spending the vAeek in our city,
the guest of relatives.
Tom Dunnington, Jack Sharpe nnd
Harold Reed returned Thursday from
several weeks, spent at the Cinna
bar Springs.
Mrs. Roy Martin is visiting rela
tives at Roseburg.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W, .Robinson and
E. Britt were business visitors in
Medford Wednesday.
John F. Miller made the trip to
Crater. Lake last Saturday with his
niece and husband Mr. nnd Mrs.
Robinson of Portland.
Oscar Lewis and family motored
to Dunsmuir Sunday returning Mon
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Merrill, from
RACES AT FAIR
IS
Speedway events at the
county fair will' be open only to ama
teur drivers, according to George Gates i
who is in charge of the motorcycle
and automobile races. . The program advantageous figure.
splendid quality.
are hauling them out by the truck loads
from their tract. Herbert Harris is
supplying the merchants of Central
I Point and also the catsup factory in
Medford.
The well at the Willow Springs
school is being cleaned and the school
buildings put in order for the opening
of school on the 6th of September.
The Joe Hoagland family, who have
spent the summer with relatives here
and camping nt the different resorts
of southern Oregon, left for their home
at Chico, California, Friday morning.
Hilly Peninger has rented hlB farm
for the coming year and will move his
Jackson family into the Henry Pomerene resi
dence.
W. n. Harris has disposed of his
broom corn, which he has had in stor
age for a number of years, at a very
Roland llii-kholz
who knew him
MINNEAPOLIS IN
AT PHOENIX SUNDAY!
of sterling worth and beloved by alllwork to save property adjoining the
house. No Insurance, the loss being
nearly $2000.
Thus far this week the municipal
budget has been augmented by nearly
?100, proceeds In the way of fines.
Assessed against those who Indulge in
the cup which jeers while it inebriates.
A moonshine sinking fund would al
most meet the expenses of one of the
minor city departments. Plus the pen
alties exacted for speeding, Volstead
might be able to redeem a good share
of the llancroft obligations.
A dual water system has been sug
gested for this city, proferred by the.
Talent Irrigation District, the plan ap
plying to irrigation purposes only. The
line would be high enough above town
to cross Ashland creek nt the intake of
the old Anderson ditch, that waterway
to be reconstructed. It is figured that
this system could supply rielleview dis
trict also, through which territory it
would pass on its way westwards.
Estlniatos are in the neighborhood of
$100 per acre, the relative cost which
ranchers assume in patronizing the
Talent project. The problem would be
one of distribution within city limits.
to meet the demands of small holdings
as well as ncreage proprietors. The
city council Is considering the matter.
alter M. Pierce, speaker here at
the monster picnic on Labor Day, Is a
rancher on a big scale In northern Ore
gon, his home being at LcG ande. He
is a member of tho executive commit
tee of the Farmers Educational and Co
operative I'nion of America, represent
ing Oregon and Idaho on the board.
Moreover, he is candidate for governor
of this state on the democratic ticket.
Mr. Pierce has Informed the local com
mittee of arrangements that he will be
on hand at the appointed time.
The Past-Matrons association of
Alpha Chapter o( the Eastern Star or
der, hold a picnic in the park on Wed
nesday evening, the guest of honor be
ing Mrs. Maude Shinn, who on or about
Sept. 1 will leave Ashland for Ttremer-
ton. Wash., to remain indefinitely.
Mr. nnd Mis. V. V. Mills are having
a vacation with friends and relatives
in the vicinity of San Francisco, plan
ning to be away until about Sept. 1.
Leslie Price, confectioner, who con
ducts thnt department in the Enders
store, has moved into the Way resi
dence on Almond street, at the inter
section with l-aurel.
. . Hawley has returned home
Thrco young men, one of whom
comes as a singer, and all of whom are
touring tho Pacific coast this summer
und holding gospel services, will speak
and sing next Sunday evening at the
Phoenix church in a special service at
it p. m., and also In the C. E. meeting
at 7:15. An unusually Interesting
meeting is promised us, and everybody
old and young, is asked to attend.
These young men aro from the
Northwestern Illble and . Missionary
Training School of Minneapolis, and
have already held about 100 such meet
ings so rar during their vacation this
summer. Opimrtunity at tho close of
the meeting will be given any wishing
to contribute to their expenses.
In the morning at 11, the pastor will
preach nnd Mrs. J. M. Rader and .Mr.
M. F. Sheets will sing "The Holy City"
as a duet.
On next Wednesday, Aug. 30, the Aid
society is to meet at Clyde hall at 2:30.
Iluslnes8 of special Importance In
cluding plans-for the Phoenix commu
nity exhibit at tho Jackson county fair
In. September. Everyone interested is
asltcd to attend.
ANTiOGH ITEMS
Riverside Garag'e
t Headquarters for the Famous De Luxe
Pistons and McQuay-Norris Rings
Wo repair nil makes of enrs nnd, gasoline engine.. ltct equipped
shop in Southern Oregon for cylinder n'boi Ing nnd rebuilding motors.
UTIIK WOIUv A SflX'lALTV
P. F. CLOSE, Prop.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Shook nnd Mr. and
Mrs. II. Chapman went to tho Apple
gato Sunday fur berries.
Mrs. C. M. Cunley was out from Med
for to visit home folks at lieagle Sun
day. J. Hlnkens of the Meadows went to
the llrowns cabin this week for an out
ing and to pick huckleberries.
Mr. Srbrean has rented his ranch to
Mr. Persons nnd ramiiy of Agate. Mr.
Persons Is moving his family In.
A party of twenty-six friends met nt
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chapman's Sunday
ftir a picnic on Evans creek, and re
turned home by way of Winter, Rogue
River nnd Gold Hill.
The Yankers show Is showing all
mis ween at tne Heagle hall. It was
not well iwuronlzed the first night ow
lug lo somo being gone on their hunt
ing trip and others working on the
thresher. Saturday night will be the
big night.
1 Mr. Sebrean nnd wife will travel on
ia business concern Mr. Sebrean patent
ed some time ago.
j Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodgers and family
imado a trip to Gold Hill Sunday.
r.u Houston or ixnig Hranch, was
i down to Beagle this week.
The Glass Hros. will finish threshing
e:nu3.:uy at noon.
WHY ARE SOME WOMEN POPULAR
happy, beloved nnd successful, while
others drag out ft negative existence,
of no uee to themselves or anyone
rise? Kxrept ill n few cases the
nnswer Is to be found In a state of
freednm from tho troubles known ns
"female. " The well woman radiates
cheerfulness and serenity while the
niling one repels because of her lack
of these qualities. It is not neces
sary, however, to harbor lichen and
pains, and the "blues" thnt make one
a detriment to society. The use of
I.ydia I". l'lnkhmu's Vegetable Com
pound hns brought' relief to surh
women, and given them a new lease
on life. Adv.
for the horse racing'has not yet been
given out in detail.
The automotive events which begin
on the wpening day of the fair, Septem
ber 13, follows: .
Wednesday
Motorcycle polo, $100.
Ford bug race 10 laps, purse. Fair
association,. $25u. Entry fee $10 added.
Motorcycle novice 9 laps, purse.
Fair association, $150. Entry fee $5
added.
Motorcycle professional 4 laps,
purse. Fair association, $100. Entry
fee $3 added.
Thursday
Motorcycle polo, $100.
is assisting in the sorting nnd baling
for shipment.
Helen M. Hrophy, who has been
visiting her parents for a few days,
returned Monday to the camp near
Chlloipiin where Mr. Brophy Is work
ing. One car of Hartletts has already been
sent from the Seven Oaks siding and
the second car is being loaded. These
nears are from the Feldenhelmcr orch
ards and the first two carloads are be
ing shipped to Portland.
Miss West, daughter of the United
States agent at the Klamath Indian
agency, has been visiting her friend,
Lola Blackford. The girls both grnd-
in Medford
Free for all automobile One-half i uated from the academy
entries' to run and three .winrtfers to this spring.
enter final race on Saturday, 20 laps. J. W. Blrkhoiz has accepted a posi
Motorcycle professional I laps. ;tion as engineer In the refrigerator de-
Entry
lap.
i-urse. Fair association, $100.
fee $5 added.
Motorcycle track record 1
Purse $25.
Friday
Motorcycle pom $100.
Ford bug 10 laps. Purse, Fair asso
ciation, $250. Entry fee $10 added,,
Free for all automobile One-half have left for their home in
their farm near Central Point, spent entries to run and three winners to ( county, Illinois.
Sunday with Miss Issic McCully. ' ! enter final race on Saturday, 20 laps, j Raymond Anders is here visiting his
Miss Lucille Abbott of Medford. Motorcycle with Side car, profession-'parents for a month. '
partment of the Oregon Fruit Growers
plant. 'Mr. Birkholz held a similar po
sition for many years in the east and is
an expert in that line. :
Frank Alberts and family, of Med
ford, and J. H. Chinland were callers
at the W. B. Harris home on Sunday.
Mrs. Alberts and son and daughter
Mercer
tt of Medford. Motorcycle with side car, profession-'
of Miss Morgan. al 1 laps. Purse, Fair association, I
$100.
and Mrs. o.
was a Sunday guest
at the home of Mr.
Lewis.
Miss Ruth Kayes left Monday for
a short visit with her parents near
Portland befoie assuming her posi
tion in the school for the winter.
Mrs. D. Jones of Medford is spad
ing a few days with her mother in
our city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I!. Coleman nnd fee $3 added,
famiiy spent Sunday at the home of Motorcycle track , record 1 lap.
.irs. .lonn iiomnsun near iiuem ou" : purse $'5
All motorcycle races to be run under
The Hugh Porters entertained a par-
Entry fee $5 added. Ity of friends at a jolly watermelon
Saturday least on ednesday evening.
Motorcycle iolo, $100. j Residents In the community have
Free for all automobile final 10 been much annoyed of late by loose
laps. Purse. Fair association, $1000. bands of horses and cattle. Owners
Entry fee $50 added. j are evidently not aware that there is a
Motorcycle professional t laps, .county as well as a state .law against
Purse, Fair association, $100. Entry , the running of stock at large on public
dav. the ocenslon being the i;,th
i.:-, u.i.... e i .. r..i..... .. n'u .,,,,1 I
Mrs K-ilu-'i Cole- ,ulra wumiieiiiiuu ui me ,im.,i-
Knhlnson's mother,
llllin. Twenty gne-its Were pres
roads. Members of the vicinity are
taking steps to have a corral built
where such stock may be confined
until "bailed out."
., cycles and Allied Trades association. (With Medford trade Is Medford made.
"Dotty, Tnt gfaif you got
Kellogg'' Corn Flakei
and fruit for sapper.
I'm to fagged out with
the heat that Kellogg'
is the only food that
would appeal to my ap
petite. It digests so
easily and-yet I know
it is nourishing! Guess
I'll have another help
ing. Kellogg' s certainly
are delicious"
, " f
Eat smsAp:
during the warm mather!
uvrr y t- corn
'mremm&'QiMciaus
&
FLAKES
are nounsnmg
-It's a leng step for fccaltli and rid
dance of suTicier drowsiness and that
sluggish feeling if you'll all stop eat
ing so much heavy, greasy .foods and
let Kellogg's delicious Corn Flakes do
your health a good turn!
'With cold milk and lus
cious fresh fruits,
Kellcgg's are extra de
lightful so crisp and
appetizing.
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
all crispy and won
derful in their flavor
are nourishing and sup
ply all the summer energy
mm
you need; yet, they digest easily and
actually rest the stomach! On such a
diet you'll feel so much better; your
mind will be keener and you'll ac
complish a lot more work and help
yourseir Keep cool and
cheery!
Be certain you get
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
the kind in the RED and
GREEN package that
bears the signature of
W. K. Kellogg, originator
of Corn Flakes. None ars
genuine without it! .
Alio malacn of KELLOCC'S
KRUMBI.ES ud KELLOGG'S
CXA.N, cookol ud kruablcd
TOASTED
CORK
FLAKES