MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY,- f.Y 25,-1928. KGE THREB NORMA L ADDRESSES BUTTE . FALLS - I. 4 itlUTTB FALLS. . May .24. TW. lluycs, physician for the Owen-Ore- gon I.iber Company, holds hopen - for the recovery of Geo. W. Hod ley, who was badly Injured In the wortdn near here Friday. Mr. nnd Mr. H. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore of Rogue " Kfver were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Simerville Sun day. . - Miss N. Van GrooR left Forest ,Crovo Saturday morning after hav ing rocelved word that her brother 'In seriously 111 with lieart trouble. I lor plans for the summer will de pend upon her lirotber's health. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson, who , have Hpent the past few months in Washington, returned Thursday to spend a -few days visiting-here. They left Tuesday morning for Klamath. Falls and from there" will return to Washington. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. I.cVeoand daugli , ter, WIllSj silent Sunday . visiting i'dends in tbvaliey. " . Mrs. Taylor, Miss '"Hotel Taylor and Mrs. Rhea Hoover spent' Satur day in Medford. The Everett Abbott family and Bill Roberts family are moving to their homesteads tin the Mt. Pitt district as soon asschool closes. Mrs. EHiHOii. who has been visit . Inr here from Portland, left iron , day morning. , She took her mother, Mrs! T. Tungate, home with her, Merrltt Tungate passed the nec essary examinations to get into the avjuUon division, of tile -lift vy. These were taken in Portland. From there he expects to go to. California.,' , .Mrs. Rigsly and son, Keith, re It urned from Grants Pass Sunday. Mrs. 'Roy Casey and son, Lee, left Tuesday for Klamath Falls, where Mrs. Casey expects to find employment. . The -pupils of the fourth, fifth and, Bixth grades went to Medford :-Tuesday to appear in a chorus with oilier pupils from the different . parts of the couuty before the state -convention of. musio teachers now being, held 'in Medford. Those who .'helped .Mrs. Rhea Hoover transport ; th'e pupils are Mrs. Guy Moore, Mrs. Joe . Pool, M. Evenolt and Mrs. Short. Miss Carol Norris of Dorris, Cal, spent Sunday . risltiu-3 friends in Butte Falls. ' " Mrs. O. Higginbotham Is spend ing 'a -week visiting uUthe home' of her parents, Mr. apd Mrs J. I. Pat ton. . -' Paul Menegat of Molln visited in Butte Falls Friday and Saturday. Mfs. J.. . I. simerville and Mrs. Frank Hoover left 'Wednesday , to spend the remainder of she week visiting relatives in Rogue River and Grants Pass. Mrs. Anna 'laker spent Monday in Medford. . She. purchased while there about 100 baby chicks which were sent up on the truck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley of the Mt. Pitt district .spent the week end visiting in the valley. ! The commencement , program' of the llutie Falls high .school was given last Friday evening in the high school auditorium. "Prpfefiflor Arthur Taylor of the Southern Ore gbn Normal school delivered the main address "of tho evening. , A vital thought left with hts audience was inspired by bis 'declaration that the world needs, intelligence and loyal followers as v. ell as wise lead ers. The pro-;rain also included several delightful musical numbers Including vocal solos by bath Xlr. and Mrs. Xee, a violin solo by Percv O'Neol, a quartet "All Through the Night" by the girls of the high school music class- which won' a blue ribbon and high praise during the All-state music contest recently held at Forest Grove;- Miss Juv nfta Coruni constituted the graduat ing class. She received many lieau tif ill bouquets, and presents. A meeting of the Butte Falls health committee group of . the Jackson County Hoalth. association was bebl Wednesday in the audi torium of the llutte Falls high school. Miss. Glover, "the music teacher from our district, and- Mrs. Blakeley,.a state-wide worker, we're present to help with suggestions for the different chairmen.. The chairmeu of committees appointed since last meeting are Mrs. Joe Nee, chairman' of the education committee, and Mrs. Uuel llildreth, chairman of the music committee. Mrs. Arthur Short, Mrs. Joe Nee and Mrs. Ray Parker attended the unnuul meeting of -the Jackson County Public. Health association held ut the .Russell home in Centra! Point. They reported a very en joyable and Interesting afternoon and brought back some interesting notes taken from tho many re: ports and speeches. The But'te Falls committee and assistants are very enthusiastic and expect to be yory busy during the coming year, piomotihg' every health activity possible. Just now they are get- tlng ready for a, baby ollnio which I will be held at the high school May 28. It is hoped that every parent I will take 'advantage of this oppor tunity to learn of defects in their children and have them corrected. Closing Day Program Crowning of Queen N'lta Cnrnm. Song, "To 'Our Queen" Solo. Opal Wpoley; chorus, Third Grade. Dance Third Grade Girls. . j Folk Dancer Primary Room. The' Toad's Mistake" ,Prl Imary Room. ' i Folk rUanca Third flrrnle. '. I Dance Beth 8lmervlllev I SongThird Grade. . ! Songs Fourth, Fifth and. Sixth ! Grades. ' V "Oregon, My. Oregon" School. "Amerlca.The F.eautllul" School. MarchiiR Song High School. ' ' Oregon History Selection Jean Page, Doris Walker and Murgaret Poole. Brief History of Oregon Sixth Grade. Reading, "Tho Circuit Rider". Song, "Xhe Star Spangled Ban ner"; School. ' Following the program was a plc n.lc lunch in the city park. In tho afternoon there was a ball game between the grade and high school teaiUB. ." '. V ' on .Junior frqin Applfate.wer in town Thursday , morning. " Mrs,' Severence j was a pM0r9rd visitor Thursday morning. Harry l.uyof MeOford was tranj artlnx busineiu - here Wednesday morning. score of ' the losing side 623. The was very successful.. - Mrs. W. J.. Sandry ami children; ning au-H imo left for near Crescent Oily Halur day. where Mr. Sandry Is working. Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Kleinhom mer were In- pur ciiy .Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Saulsberry and lit tle son, John M., were In Medford Sunday afternoon.- the contest for honor points wblchfof Medfprd will hold a service at opened about eluht weeks ago. en-, three o'clock next Sunday ..after tertained the winning side. Theinoon- In the school house. This honors consisted of obtaining , new ' will be a real treat for.tiis peo members, for the scbolurs ring-!ple of this community and it is lug their hihle. etc. No honor hoped ibat everyone will make an counted ovr la poliris. The win-effort to ultend. of Mr. and Mrs. Senator Peter Norbeck, of 8outhi . 1. Dakota, was confined lo.bu home Bpent the t today under care of his physician. at Eagle , with . an acute utlac. koc jnaiges- , tion. At his office It was nam "5 andj uiand Charley contest nellinghnm, Wash.. I ed visit. has gone to for an extend- lrtKli)-teriiin t'linrcli, Jiifkoiivillt'. ' to I - . an, ni ai given in honor of queens, presidents and world-notables; that capture first prizes at county and state fairs are leavened with Calumet. You can make - and serve the same kind of cakes right in youf own home by using the same superior leavener. One trial trill prove it DOUDLC ACTING MAKES BAKING CASK :.j - - I For the Picnic Lunch Tender, succulent chicken, delicionsly flavored nnd roast wl SERVED COLD t!iere,'s a summer dish for the epi cure. . , " PICNIC MEATS OF ALL KINDS Tender Hoasting" Chickens Nice Rii Boasts Fancy Roasts of All Kinds , . Milk Fed Lambs, Choice Baby Beef Frye's Hams and Bacons Home Rendered Lard - - In fact, we cart a full linox of nwent.s for your selection. , CITY MEAT MARKET : The Open Front Market 121 North Central ; i Phone.24 ! Itegtilar services next Sunday which all lift' iuvtlett. Sunday school. 111 n. ni. Hoy' Mai-l'ii, .superintendent. i .Mrs, Cora Crump nnd M- AnV 1-reuchiuK. it u. m. nnd H p. m.; Dow were Medford shoppers Wed- I'hristian Kndeavor, 7:15 p. in. I nesdny ,morntnv. MUl-week Itihle study, Tui-sday.t j i Mr. and Mrs. Chase Oftedal ar-j 7:30 p. m. rived 'in Jacksonviiel Wednesdnyl Junior choir-practice, Wednes-' evening wliere .Mrs. urtertnl : will , uay. 7 p. in. i visit her mother. Airs. Gwln of tlnst The evening pre.icbintr city. Air. Oftedal Koing on to hisj will he u 4T nilnute. period work in KuKcno. All will be made welcome. The. .Missionary society , of Jack- Klim-r K. MeYicker, pastor. .Bonna Monia Is spending a fev day as the Kuest of her sister. Dahlke, at Central nt the home David .Prince. Miss Klma Fernlund week-end - with friends I'oint. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hharid of , h "' Pbohly be unahle l .,,irr,i H,i.. wiih Mrs return to his duties In the en- Hberld's parents, .Mr. and Mrs.!111 t,,r tour Charles KlinKle. 1 1 five days. Senator N'orbtK'k tVASHlNCTOX. Mn Is .111. ;r. () Yamhill Electric company will furnish 22,U0ft-volt curren to (tnind Konrte. ' Mr. and Mra. EiiRen8 IHIchmond left Wednesday for San Francisco, They expect to be sons about a week.' Miss Buth Mlchell left Thursday morning for Marshfield. She will visit there, with relatives until sum mer school opens in Ashland. Mrs. lClln Smith returned Sunday from an extended visit to. Pacific Grove, Cal.,. with her. daughter, Mm Myrtle Watson. . : ' . Mr. and Mrs. Buster Ifox arrived here Tuesday evening from Sacra mento. C'aU for a visit with rela tives. 'Buster is well .known In this community and bis many friends are glad to see him home. , , Mrs. W. Ray , Parker ,left 'Wed nesday evening for-. Portland,, where she will attend the wedding of her sister and Visit with relatives for a short time. ' Mrs. ""rank-Hoover and. Mrs. J. '.T; Slinerville -spaut .Tuesday nlKh nt the home of Mrs. Doubleday. r . Airs. John, Clark, Mrs. J. J. Simet". vllle, Miss Be.b Simerville, Miss Leona Phillips, Lloyd dark and Raymond. Tungate ..attended the state music teachers conference In MeSfonl -Tuesday. ' , .Miss leona Phillips left Wednes day, for her home iu Ast)land. She was accompanied b- Miss lleth olm,ervtlle, who will spend a few days visiting her. Later Miss Phil lips expects to tfo. to Klamath Falls,, where she .will work during the summer. She hopes to be back here for high school In the fall. - Afrs. Mathews of feagle .Point spent Wednesday visiting with her daughter, MVS. E. Aljberts. , REESE CREEK RIP IBS sonville held Its . rosulnr meotlng Thursday nftornoon :it the , huint of Mrn. McVicker, whoro vry vvorthvlilU meotitiK wu held, .Mr. nnd Mr. Wudo WilUuniR of Tpriland, Ore., made a two lny Visit with Mr- Williams' Ufa tog. 'Airs. Frd Kick, and family he first r the weeH - C. X. Smythe of Portia nil enmo to Jacksonvillo Aiturday after his wife aud hahy, who have ben vis kins with the former'H uarents. They returned homo Monday. Clifton childers returned home Thnrsduy after spendlnn n few days on .the AitploKute ut the home of his ulster. Airs. Leonard .Mv'Keo. - . The Sunday Rchool .i-Ioh of the Pre-hytpriiin church, composed of high . ehool tttudenL, enjoyed . a picnic out atrlJybec )rldK AJon ilay evi'ninir. I'he lOHintr slile in !p BR0WNSB0R0 BITS I1 I - 1 There were Revernl present' at Sunday whool Sunday from .Heeao Creek nnd immediately follow inn Sunday school, Ke. John 8tllle ave an interesting talk on the opportu nities we often miss by tiit dolnt; the little thinRs, which fiod places near at hand for us. to do., We appreciate the 'interest Mr. Btille has taken in 0111 Sunday school, and also that of his brother, who played several select ions on his nccordian. The attendanco was .'(4. - The RiiHiness Men's fiospel tenm Mrs. Henry I'oint. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Steele of Medford drove out for a visit lusi week with Mrs. Steele'- mother, .i rs. m 11 vy nruuMiiuw. Kihel Turpln, who hns spnt ! several mouths nt the home of Mr. and Mrs, I-ee Hradnhaw. ex- service! XWt to leave for Portland within W. Swarm and H. Wright were vlsitlntc nt Koss Lnne with old friends. Mr. nud Mrs. Whitesldes and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Leverton one d a y last week . M r. Wri K h t was nlso tryinK to sell somu cowa. Purl Prince H made a trip to Klamath Falls and Grunts Pass lust week. visitors I louis itonrer, r., uruisea ns last I B nme hadiy several uays ano, j anil 11 was Ilf",Ijii y ill iimnr t i trip to Medford to consult a phy- siflan. Nearly everyone Jn thin com munity attended the plcuic Riven at lJiko Creek last Friday by the four schools on the creek. Three of the schools closed on that day. Knc school took some part in the proKiam, which was Klvon at 11 o'clock, followed by an elab orate lilcnic dinner. Mrs. Woodrow, Mrs. Morrison, Miss Alice Johnson and Cleorge Trak all of Medford, were K"r-U Fried Oysters Supreme Los Angeles sends ibis , recipe - Oysters fried in Criico retain all their own dclicMe -sca-ung. Fur Qisco ii a yweet, dclicare-f-min.il far. H cup flour ti rup kftrhup 2 doien oytters cup milk i tHipoon talt ''" Cmrkcr duit, or fine dried pread crumbi Mix flout and ketchup together, stir in milk slowly. Add salt. Prop each oyster into this batter, then roll in cracker dust or bread crumbi. Drop in deep kettle of hot Crisco 375" to 385 F. or vhea a small piece of bread browns in 40 seconds. Fry until a rich brown, 1 or j minutes. , Serve very hot. Mn.J.S.W. (d0 The pupils' in Mm. MIllfr'H room, with their tencher, Rttend oi " th ' "musical' convention 'in "tlRdford ' Tuesday afternoon; Thej Kitnir Nftvernl aelections. and , wero encored twice. Mrs.- Miller has worked quite faithfully ..with ho pupllH. Mildred Bellows took tho eighth grade examination last' week. She was the only one in her elafw, Heulah Waddell and -Arnold Un grade ' examination In January. Bcr having paert tho eighth Hornie Hellow and Frnnft Pette grew, two.lteese creek hoys, grad- mtail ti'nm ihn hlfirh HcllOOl nt l'.ncln Point last Ki'ldny. I Miss Myrtle Minter's school xyns; out last Thursday. She oxpecis to -attend school .- nt Monmouth this Bummer. rteese' Creek school will close May 31. ' They expect to have a fair and plchlc dinner. Every one Is Invited to attend. , Mr. Knodlers called at . Mr. Ves tal's Sunday afternoon. Mr. Foreman's sold his place to Mr. Dli'kev. Mr. Foreman l)as gone and Mr. Dickey as moved tn. Mr. Pettecrew called . t the. Vestal home Tuesday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wntklns nt tended Hunday school and prench- inc in Medford Sunday. '1 nere wiu nulte a-thunder storm, and, a welcome rain, last Sunday. even Inir. .' . '. Mr. and Mrs. .Knight of Cali fornia ' visited at Mr. Cuinmop s last week. 1, llav. 'D. .D. .Itandall was ,at Sunday school Sunday morning. There were 57 present, and some of the regular one . were not present, for different reasons. .Rev nnminll to ri some, tilings oi in t terest about Faith Home In Cull- 1 fornla. which is Rev. jonnson s ' m... n.nnrieffllllv SUU-1 ! ..IIau vorv need in "Faith Home.. I . Mr. Cummons and family wem: with Rev. ItandnlL to the Mt. ll i Sunday school In the afternoon, j 1 Rev. Stille ond family went, to. j Brownsboro In tho afternoon, 'where, he" preached nfter tlelr Uiintl.,1 afhnnl. ' irw ttrnilH le.1 the nrnver meet- i ing last week. Mrs. Hoagland 1 . u.a.la frtr thin week. I There will be a baby clinic at j the Reese Creek scnool nouse Tuesdny, the 2!ith at 1 p. m. Dr. Inskeep and two nurses -will be mere. 1 : .. i JAMIE ':: I "Mrs.". Prank : SaulcsbeiVy save .hcr.Hunday school: class a party Ion the church ipwn , Thursday 1 1 i afternoon. Oames were piayea ano ! ice cream was srvd.aid the party : wasvery nu ch enjoyed by all of .-her little scholars. , ; 'William Bell and -family moved 1 recently Into -the house formerly I occupied by Mrs. Kate Copple on i South Fifth . Vreet. .Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Adami' left Tuesday, for Portland whrc,thy I will spend a.fevT days. 1 The It. N. A. sewing society met I with N'elghlMtr Bowman Wefnen ; day. They ..will meet again June IPHSON'S MARKET EVERYTHING fTO EAT Plenty .Parking - 'Space Owned and Controll ed by Home -People. ,1). t, .1 1 ' ' t 1 ,..H t ... ..T ' -Kit'4 -C ft Corner Grape and Sixth Sts. Block East P. . Free DeUveriea pally Morning - Afternoon iln J-he.Ceitter. pf Bedford : ;:f 'SELF SERVICE TELEPHONE 1003 Reliable Cash Grocery MEMBERS ;OP HOME CHAIN BUYING ASSOCIATION Seasonable eats, large stock to select from, plenty room to park cars. .Don't fail, to get our prices before buying, pua.1 ,ity, merchandise only. Large size bottle Heinz Ketchup, each . . . .23c Heinz Relish Special . . ....... '". ...... 25c Heinz Mustard in glass, each ...................... ..14c Heinz Brand 6 Medium Kidney Beans .1 .Can Free 94c Heinz Brand 6 Medium - Spaghetti -; 1 Can Free 94c Heinz Brand 6 Medium Baked Beans l.Can Free 80c POULTRY EGGS A. , Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2-J tins . ... 15c Waldorf Toilet Paper, 4 roils f ; . ...... . 25c Milk, .your choice brand, 3 large cans ... .... .29c 8 bars Crystal White Soap . . ......... .......... . . 30c Calumet Baking Powder, 1-pound can . . . 25c Sugar, pure. cane, 100-lb. bag . : .'. . $6.65 . ' -No Goods Sold to Other Merchants at These Prices. 'Fre-.Pelivery on Any Size Order Inside City C. A. Whillock Prop. Location Sixth and Grape Streets STRAWBERRIES Now is tbe,tinie to buy your strawberries for canning. They , . ... '."'', i are at their best and cheaper than they will be at any time of the season. FOR SATURDAY 3 pounds Home-grown Peas . . . . 23c -4 pounds .new Potatoes ... . ? . . ..." 25c Large solid! Head Lettuce, each . 5c All Bunch Vegetables 5c We alsp have Cantaloupes, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Sweet Italian Onions, Green Peppers, Spinach in fact, everything in fruits and vegetables in season l t - - ' ' . ' ' I ' . i JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 FOR SATURDAY Plenty of chickens for frying, roast ing and stewing. Nice Young Frying Rabbits, 4b ; . 30c Chinook Salmon, per lb. ... . . . .35c Halibut, per lb ..... . ... . , . . . . . 35c .Red Snapper, per lb... ,..25c Ling Cod (the deep sea trout), lb .;25c Crabs, Oysters, Kippered Salmon, r Herring and Codfish F?ee Delivery Phone U3B 'STlEAKl .;;';;r; Smothered in Onions ' Ent lightly at lunch time, then nsk the missua to got one of those famous Htenka for. dinner at the JMOOPLKS MAHKICT. With side dishes you'll have a feast fit for almost anybody. : i,. Eastern Bacon Bacon Squares Bacon Backs . Picnic Shoulders Special SPECIAL, All Choice. Cuts of . ; .; U , . BEEF ROASTS YOUNG PORK ROASTS SPRING LAMB VEAL ROASTS RED ROCK COTTAGE . CHEESE PURE FORK SAUSAGE ' EASTERN HAMS (half or whole) per lb.....30 . PEOPLE'S MARICET ' I . 'I k ' . ' ' .... r- '- In Johnson's Market Phone ,1058 ,.. , , FjreA DeliTeiy i tth at tbe home; of Mrs. Ray Kiev j enson. , I Mr. and Mrs. John rernoll and o