Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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MEDFOTCD MATT TRTBITNE. MEDFORD, OKEfiOV. FRFDAV. XOVEMHER " Ifi, 1928.
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Rich for Dessert s
HAS MEMBERSHIP
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Carnation Milk is doubly rich
in cream. It makes the most
delicious desserts. It is de
pendable, too. , Pure, whole
milk, sterilized for safekeep
ing. You'll find it more con
venient, more economical than
milk in any other form.
Writ, for Cook Book
CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. '
474-A CNi.n St., Portland
Produced In Orvftm tine 1002 ,
ft 1S,C. M P. Co.
nation
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Orange fas Pekoe
DRIVE EOR WEEK
ASHLAND, Ore., Snv, ll. (Spe
elall Tlie AhIiIuikI post of -t tit
; American Legion hat Htarted a
campaign for new inenihei-H In hur-
, tuony wit I: I he nailoii-wtrio effort
to liicreaHe Mm imniilMirHlilp of the
nrRaiilzaflon dm ing ArmiHtlee'
week. Hubert Hentley and Ralph
llowon are the eaptatiiH, eaeh hav
ing 1" teama of two men ouch. A
He pa rate team of dlHahlml men will
he eapln ed hy William Dniin
mond of .Siskiyou. The week be
fore Thankt 'ilvlijs a bi turkey
and ehle.ken ahoot will be ataKed
under the chiilrmaiiHhlp of William
(.reiihremnier.
The Htudent body of the South
ern Oregon normal action! held a
meeting at which Hlley Pttteimer
Huhmltted pluim for a budget KyH
tem which wiih adopted. It become
effective at mice and provider that
00 per cent of the fundH nhall ko
to athletic activities I" Vj per cent
for aoclal activities IVj per. ceni
for oratory and debate, 7Vj per
cent to the Htudent loan in ml, 0
per cent for publleat Jojih and 8 per
cent- for mlHcellancous expounds.
The financial problema of the stu
dent body are expected to be
nolved by this plan und apportion-
inentH of the fundH. ;
On I-'iiday evening at the Con
Kreuntionul church on the Boule
vard the meniheiH ami friends of
llio church nHHombled for a aoclal
lime and to welcome viHitorH from
the northern part of the Htate. Itev.
C. II, llariTdoti of Portland, Con
KiemUtonnI Hiiperlnlondeiit for the
Htate;' llev. If. (!. Stover, pnator
of KnlKh. Memoi'liil Cotinrvwi
tionnt church it t. Halem; llev. Cbafl.
10, Ward, paHlor of the Kirnt Con
Kiofcatlpnal church ul Halum, and
MiH. Wurd were the vIhIMiik mom
barn of tlyi denomination.
MrH. Ward waa formerly MIhh
Norma M inkier of AHbland and In
a KianddaiKhter of Mrs. Carrie
Minklor on C Htreel.
Alter a Hhort biiHtnese meeting;
at 5: ID a bljr covered dlnh dinner
wuh Horvod by the ladles of tlm
church. At the tablea Hat about 1
IrlendH and membcra of the local
'churclu
KollowliiK the meal Itev. Harrl
hoii Hpoke briefly and Introduced
Hev. Stover, who save n short and
very Interesting nddreaH on "Kel
lowahh) of tho ChurchoH." Next
Hev, Ward spoke on the "Illatorv
of ConrcgntlonaliHin," calling r.t
ton t Ion in u very entertain!, m man
ner to the heirinnlij ;h and pro
KI'chh of the denomination, both
with regard to religious and edu
cational development.
Mm. Ward renponded to the call
for Kpeeeh by Hay In-'? how glad
Hhe waa to visit attain at her old
childhood home and to meet ko
many of her IrlendH. Mm. Ward
became aff Hinted with the local
church at the ao of three yearn
and remained a member until flhe,
went away to hcIiooI.
VarloiiH problems of the church
at Anhland wero coiiHidored for the
ccmliiK ypar and a Hplrlt. of chee!1
till ' optimism prevailed ihrouKh
out. Under tho leadet'Hhip of Rev.
CI.iih. D, Uatfnoy lite church has
pinHperud with an over widening
tnUucnce.. The church is particu
larly fortunate In having an un-
uKually hit te hotly of younn people
(actively IniereHted In the work of
'the church and (in mihgldlary or
KH!iizatln4.'
j The member, of the Kiwunis
I club entertained about 33 of their j
j h ie in In at their reKulur weekly ,
t luncheon ut the I.lthia SprlngH ho
j tel. The occasion was "Farmer'!'
Ijh.v" and -the speaker was Arthur
It. Cordley, dean of the imricul
i tural department of Oregon Htate
; college ut Corvullls. The dean
Hpoke In a very interesting man-in-r
of the new plan, of education,
tlliMtrntlng It by nuylng that
earn ago If anyone wanted to
know how to handle a codliu moth
CHAS. BLITCH LEAVES MR AND MRS ZUNDEL:
JACKSONVILLE FOR AT LAKE CREEK HIE !
.MCKKO.W'll.l.K. Ore, Sm: I . I.AKK f'liKKIv. (lit-., Nov. 16.
(Hvlill.)--Thui-U;y Bllli h Hnri mm Hpef inl. ) Mr- "nil .rn. Harnld
-h.irli-H Ji-., Ii'fi .Moniluy miiralns i !unlil have return.'il frtim their
hi thi'lr iar 1.11 u ti-ti ki Kl.,riilu. Villi-... Thi-y. ri)nlf quiti- ti lot of
Hiliiatlim, (hi- example, tlm plmi whs u hi-rv lin y will vlwlt .Mr. Hilirli'i monn iluiinu niuxt ut, the ilmo. 1u
lo limit lip all the hooks Unit hud hiotlirr. They expect to he l'iiiu hart all enjoyaliie time anyway.
heen written on I he mihject anil - until the flint of tint year. .Marian Kailow enrolled In the
II. I.. I'almer. who rei ently ills- tMkn (.leek nehool Tuesday.
Iio.sod of hla mlnlnK property tif ' Thery will he a dance at I.-ike
the Vellow Uaffoilil rompany, Iium , frnplt. hall Saturday night. The
loeated on the (iip property, lropeet orchestra will furnish the
The Ituyal N'cIkIiIioi- ladlPa met ! music. . Thero w 111 he a Boot! llini h 1
thn. home,. UtJiUdnifc'ht. . !
of .Mm. Anna llroad. After a plean- i''"- I'. tulhertson i spend-
ant afternoon apent In sewlnff. re- .-In; a few days in town. I
freshmentH were served. '. All's, yllessler Is spendinu a few;
.MisseH Ituth und Florence Ali, : dtiys with her son, Mllo f'onley.
leport, whereas the new plan la to
Ket hold of the ninth, study It
from every unule and then make a
rnport.
In lite " ithsenee of President
Kred KiikIo, who was at home wllh Thursday afternoon
u iiiiiu aiiaeK 01 ine 1111, u e
President Win. P. Walter acted ah
chairman of the meetln.';, lutrodue.
InB A. C. Joy, who in turn Intro
tluced the speaker. In all. about
11) were present at the luncheon.
Pat Hayes, a livestock man from
Idaho, wns in Ashland the pust
1 opportunities lor
iiKUKhm In the cattle business In
(Severance eptertainett friends nt
niarshmallnw feast Tuesday even-
In K.
Mr. Santos and son of Meilford
spent the week end fishing In thi?
vicinity. They spent .Saturday
this section.
at the home of .Mr. Whitney's i nt.
Mis. S. C. Field, pastry cook at ! """ "" ,y n,ln,'' "" , , "' 'V - -""""" ""
I Sum Kratzer-s dairy lunch, is on App egal. the first part of this I family of Medford and one of their ,
t i,iui .0 ,nuill.ni (,,L .i,i. ,.!,., i week. j nelKhhors u-ere guests of the I,.
, und relatives In Seattle. .Mr. and Mrs. Italph .lennlnss
I Carl l rommcr, C. M. Speck and ; wwo n,-hfon Kuests of .i,H. .1. u.
1 A. ,. Hill' of Medford were visit-1 JJt'lv'' lal"''' l",rl oft week.
era In Aslilund ul the regular no:in r A,,v ' .Maxwell.
luncheon of the Klwanls club. A""" Wilma, Sheiey -were
1 .Mux llcl.eod, a hl-th school stti-: amaae 'he number from here who
Idciit. has been ill at hrs home for I attended the moving pictures at
ja tew days with intestinal Itiflu- j Ul? l-ratei-lan Tuesday evening,
leiua. I .Mi's, Otto N'eldermeyer and little
i Kloyd Whittle -of the Whittle jdiiughters. Joyce and Catherine
I Transfer & StnruKe Co. is, III at hi:t Ann. wero callers at Miss Issle Mc
j home on H stieet wllh nn attack of ! Cully's home Wednesday afler
; influeir.a. ,' rnwon.
. J. C. Allen has relumed to his j .Mrs. T. t". Norrls is Improving
1 position us operator at, the iooal l-nieeiy at. the' homo of relatives in
cfl'lce of the Postal Telegraph Co. .Medford und expects 10 return to
j Me and Airs, Allen have been away j her home here in .laeksouvillo in a
on a vucatlon of .10 days lo nearby ! short tme.
j locnllliefl. '. ! Tbo Jacksonville and Central
, , ; Point Crange organizations will
give a dunce Saturday night, No
vember 1". at the U. S. hall. Mu
sic will be furnished by the Jack
I sonville orchestra.
I .Mrs. Kdwln Taylor of Applegate
was a recent visitor or Mrs. It. .;.
I Jennings on the Jacksonville high
way.
I.. K. Hatfield of Vaklma. Wash..
, P 1 ; Is visiting In .our city and may lo-.
t . J eate here for .the winter.
DIOItP.V, Ore.. Nov. 10. (Sid.)j llr. nd Mrs, Peter Pick, Mr.
The teachers at Derby school have and Mrs. Ted' Sims, Mr. and Mrs.
Installed a radio and expect a great; Henry. Conger and John Neider.
deal of enjoyment' and educational , m"y"', ""'.""T'' lh", ?f"
I given by the Central Point (Irange
value from It. at Central Point Wtdnesdny even-i
Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. 1 Ing. Thoy reported the haskut so-
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Whole Wheat
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Originator of Tru-Bakes and Tru-Rlu Honey-Sweetened Grahams
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H. Wyarit family Saturday evening.
.Mr. and .Mr,C. It. .Moore were
visitors in town TueHday. A1ih. L.
.1, CirlsMom accompanied them ns
far an Aire. Ivineaid'a near Kale
Point, wrHM'e nhe 1h siiendint: a few
daya 'while thtj' are sett Ins tut'r
keyn roady for market. 1
t Airs. Kthol Hoefft has been on
the sick list this week.
13. It, Jones, who has spent the
summer at Chilonuln, returned
homo Saturday..-, . ;-";
Airs. I.enu Stzor, who spent the
past month .with her sister. Mrs.
Henry, Wahlcrs In tho Dry creek
section, -is now at the H. h. Tonn
home.
Clarence Wilhlte' was called to
Sams Valley last week on account
of the stnious Illness ut his mother,
Mrs. Tom Abbott and. children
of Medford wero Sunday mists of
Air. and Airs. L- It, Aloore.
The Allsses' Klsio and Dorothy
Vllhliec spent Sunday with home
folks.
Coolhlpe to II mil
UU'llAlOND. Vn., Nov. Ki, P)
Kor SI &.5U Virginia has grunted
the presidenl mi the United. Slates,
the vltfht to hunt In the Hlue Itide
mountains. 1'resldent Coolidpe is
to visit there over ThunksKlviiiK'
and the statiS i.v.sued him u non
resident, liceiise. ( . . .
Webb were sboppliiK in Aledford 'ul very successful,- both- flnaneial
Vedni.sda. , l-v lxmV or,"Hy.. -''
., . . . . I W. D. Colt 'of rtosehm-K: was in
Med Dnnlap.wbo has been ua-; m,. clt rooolltly on rmi)(1 Ul lh(,
dcr ibe weather, with a bad eolrt. Vollnw . Daffodil mine, recently
Is able to be out URaln. purchased by Tom Deiely;
Mi and Mrs. flay Variant were f 4
In Jacksonville Saturday.
Aliss Whlell was shopping in
.Meilfflrrt Saturday' afternoon. r :
Cuests at the Fred Dunlap home : J H j J. . (
on Sunday iuei;e Air. and .Mrs.
Williams and family of Medford
n ti.l. VI iv niifl I )' 1 am W'ni't 7. nf
Hill. Cal. i ' I
The', dance; Saturday niuht net
led a 'small isum to apply on the ' K v :
purchase of the piano for the Com- . . r '
munily ' ball. , k . ' I'AlOAItV, Alhertu, fvi 10. -
Monday helpff.u holiday, whool M ih. Sarah . (oulsa . Northcott
was closed' ; hiKt; a round In her- lennl balibi
Mrs. earless spent Armistice day ln cst-dne extradition to: California!
.it her home in Phoenix,- ., ,' taipl trial on murder clmrffc- ,-
Mr. and Mrs, Pat Smith have m--,n Pvlndal supreme court b-re (
turned to their ranch for the win-1 Muirs.dny. when Justice W. U
ter and the children have entered vv a!n ihilt- lc removal,
the Derby sebolt ... , . ! papers were properly authentl-,
'IU10 Chambers family have been I "! ' 1
ouJoyiiiK a visit from, their cousin.
Kvcrett Itrown of the V. S. N.
Air. and Airs.. Irwin Koniu have
moved to Medford., ,
Olnsslflod fldvArtiufne ets rotittR.
iEXTRADITION VALID
newcomers
to the
West
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Mrs. Northcott had 'sought a
I writ of habeas corpus.
i Juslli'o Walsh ruled tliut it was
not necessary' to, prove as a fact
, , . . . evldei
Tcacher's assilcintlon on Deccmler
Sth are workliiK dlllKently on at
tractive articles for the various
boot Ira. Miss Wide 11 has charge
of the fish pond and it promises
to be one of the outstanding fea
turcs of the bazaar.
William Marion "made a husines:t
trip to Kagle Pohy on Monday.
Work Is progression rapidly' on
the- power line which will furnish
eleetrirUy for Uutte Kalis.
'nee of- the witnesses was mur
der under the laws of the state
of California. . ,
Airs. NortbcottV attorneys did
not indicate whether an appeal
would ho taken from the deiislun.
School f.ot-r lliutlint;
lUtKMlCN. tlhln. Nov. KI.
When the )untiiiK sea4on van ush
ered In today Superintendent of
School K. J. Arnold learned that
virtuallv all bis beys and snnio f
the if his wanted to ko hi'ittlng so
he dismissed the entire t)cht)-il of
300 for the day. Then, ih"nln(c
his huntlmj clothes, shouldering
his kuii and unleashoiH: hts dev. he
took to tbo fields with a puny of
bis blrh sehofil hyH.
Heir td Indore.
PAIllS, Nnv. JU.--OJ') Friends
of the maharnnee of Indore. the
former Nancy Ann -Miller : of Se
attle, who recently visited her.
say that an heir or heiress is ex-
I pected shortly. The former mah-
a raja and maharnnee are Uvintt
ln a . chateau at Saint Oermain.
Just outside of Paris.
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Alrpltuic I'honeH
CIHCAtlD. Nov. K(.--Uadlo tele
phony for airplanes to keep in
touch wUh airports during flight Is
being installed on the New York
Chicago route for the National Air
Trnnsport company. It waa an
nounced today by Lester D. Sey
mour, assistant general manager
of the transport company.
Active People
want and need sugar
The "Fuel of Preference" in the body
An eminent food authority recently stated'
that any person who has a very active body is
likely to be always on tl;e edge of the st-ir
reserve in his body (glycogen). "That is
why," he said, "the soldier and athlete wants
and needs sugar. That is why the active child
wants and needs sugar." He went on to explain
that sugar is the fuel of preference in the body,
that sugar can be mote iit'.r and nuieklv con.
verted into energy tnan any other food. He
emphasised the fact that sugar should fotm a part of the regular
diet of every family and that any reducing diet, as well'ai any
other die'., should contain sugar.
The best way for sugar to be eaten is as a Ravorer of other
foods. In that way, it serves the double purpose of furnishing
energy to the body and also of adding appetising delight to other
healthful foods. .Sugar added to healthful grain cereals makes
them welcome and enjoyable to growing children. Think of how
many health-giving fruits are objectionable t4 the taste without
sugar. Scientists tell us that we need the daily roughage of salads
as well as cooked fruits and vegetables. Any good cook knows
that adding sugar makes all of these welcome and pleasant to the
palate In addition, to being the' best and cheapest fuel for the
body, sugar is nature's perfect flavor. It makes nearly ail other
foods more enjoyable. For health and enjoyment, there is no
substitute for sugar. The Sugar Institute.
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Whether it be 'hearts,'
spades, diamonds or clubs, when
you deal "Trump Cookies" with
the refreshments, you win the
appreciation of your guests.
These delicious cookies are rich
with butter and spices just the
thing to serve with tea, coffee,
chocolate, fruit salads, ice cream.
Your grocer has' them in attract
ive air-tight 1 lb. tins. '
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