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JAQB TWO m IVrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY.,' JANUARY 11.t029. ! The Best Is tbe I Most Economical When you buy meats, fish and shell fish at this market, you get the best, which. i the most economical. At the same time you take advantage of the lowest possi ble prices, quality considered. For Saturday Olympia Oysters, Fresh Crabs, Columbia River Salmon, Swift's Beef, Pork Tenderloin, Beef Tenderloin, Chickens, Rabbits, Fryers, Turkeys, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Brookfield Sausage, Brookfield Butter, Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Cottage Cheese in fact, anything in the meat line. Order early for prompt delivery Liberty Meat Market I "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government . Inspected Beef Swift's Best Corner Holly and Main Phone 164 BELLVIEW LADIES HOLD AN ALL-DAY CLUB GATHERING 1 Kl.I.VIKW, Ore.. Jun. 11. tS Hal) The t'pppr Valley Commun ity i lull met In the club rooms on Wi-dnwtdity, January , for an iill ilay MU'etlnK. A wonderful covered titan luncheon was nerved to 14 meinliem at noon. The afternoon wan very profitably upem with a litiHineHH meelliiK at which many mutters ol Importance were (lis ' ciiHHed. t Mrs.. Mabel .Mack wan with the 'member at this meethi!; and nave a very lute est,nr talk on qatlH ! kinds, when and how to make. ' borne lutercHiiiiK meuuM were made by the ladies and later tils I funned uh to whether they were properly balanced. The Jadlea also IS PLANNING BIG PIE L Mrs. Tromus .Merryman was a visitor at the home of her sister. i tacked a very pretty comtort dur-iMrs. Harry Xordwick, of .Medford after spending the holidays with! her uncle and aunt who live there. .ins. .11. ji. lucKer entertained at her beautiful borne on the boule vard Friday afternoon. Games and music were the diversion for the afternoon, when at the close de licious refreshments were served the xuests at small tables in fron: of the fireplace. Those who en joyed the ahernonn were Mrs. Jes sie Sewell. Mrs, Ada Huxley, Mrs. la Jennings, airs. It. c. Uoodnian. Mrs. Mark True, Mrs. Jessie Neil and daughter Joan. Mrs. Dean Scott j WARNER CrtEEK. Ore.. Jan. and the hostess. Mrs. Tucker. 1 1--1 Special) There will bo -i -Mrs. It. (.'. Uoodnian of I nion I blR l,,c "oe'al and cake walk hold street called on friends in llellview 'at ,he Wagner creek school house Tuesday. Isnturday eveninu. January 12. The Dr. McC'abes of the Oregon State j l"arnt-Tencher association of this college, 411 company with County district ' Is putting on the social Agent It. G. Fowler, was In this 'and every one is cordially invited vicinity Monday on business. jto attend. The proceeds will go A number ol folks from this com- to t!' I'arent-Tcaclier association, miiuily attended the opening of the I S. Lynch butehered four fine new dairy barn on the Gaston Fer-nargo nogs last Tuesday over nand farm. Some from Hellview were .Mr. and .Mrs. T. W. Welch and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. I, f). Me- sercy, n . jiuiKier wnu air. anu Mrs. M. P. True. njoyed the present and everyone day. tl. A. Hiiiier. who has been oulte; ill the past week is out at work j again. I F. Combs made itn exchange of cows for sheep lai-t week with ; James Pellett, south of Ashland. j M. W. Millrra- of Talent called; 'on D. W. l:rndley last Mondavi afternoon. I Mrs. George Kei by and sister, Miss Rachel Williams were busl-; ness shoppers in Ashland last ; Monday. o FAM 28 E! derful, hut we are all anxious f0, warmer weather and slpn-W,,! spring. F IlERBV, 11. tSpl.) PIA OF BROWNSBDRO ! -Mr. : 10 1Q day guests at the I n were Mr. and Mrs. I W d..y and Jlr. anil i:i:ovnsi:oi:o. ore.. Jan. n. (Special.) -.The Parent-Teachers lug the afternoon The new silver for the club kitchen was received by the mem bers. They are happy that llicy now have dishes and silver for the kitchen. New lockers are to be ! added to the dining room In order that the newly acquired fixtures may be made secure against prowl ers. The ladles discussed ways and ! Wednesday. Harry Kleley of Nevada Just re cently purchuscd the Woodson place on Nell Creek. Mr. Wood burn and his family are now on the Metealf place. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Powers have moved into the Simpkins place in llellview. Mr. powers Is foreman the peti-e place. Mr. nnd Mrs. c. K. Clreen were in Medford shopping last Tuesday, association postponed their regu Oeorge A. Kerby and T. ll.Ilar meeting from January -Ith to Fluty arc engaged In cutting I January lRth. cordwood on Mr. Kerby's ranch, j Loland Dyslnger. who has made Mrs. II. T. Slagle nnd daughter. his 'homo with the Ralph Tucker Dorothy, nnd M. f. Bradley were family for sometime, left last week business shoppers in Ashland last for a trip to Iioseburg, Portland, vieunosuay alternoon. l and also through Washington. , Ix-on Lockwood purchased a! Mr. and Mrs. Whiting llanafoid 192 Ford touring car In Ashland ! from San Francisco visited for sev-j Ian Monday. ! erai ,uya at the home of the Klin- Mrs. Eleanor Perkins and dau-lgles. ghter. Jean Kllen. returned home! Albeit lloaaland nf Herald, fat.. Ore., Jan. and Mrs. c. K. Waitcs of Coin ing. Cal., returned home on Sun day after spending the holidays at the home of Wm. Marion and latn- lly. Other relatives who were noil-. Marlon honie Claivnce (111- y and Jlr. ami Mrs. i nesier I Wailse of Oregon City. .Mr. and 1 Mrs. Klmer Waites and Mr. and ! Mrs. Herbert Waitcs of Klamath ; Falls. These several families form i ed a family reunion of -S. Tien Wurtz is conlavescing after a siege In the hospital with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers made a business trip to Fagle Point on Friday. Mrs. Florence tinker visited friends on Rogue river Tuesday. Mr. and -Mrs. Tom Cook took Zelln Dunlap to Medford to visit the dentist on Monday. I.orine Smtth ami fleorge Deen How to Avoid INFLUENZA fnlHa Nothtnr you can do will to trTi. WVI1 ally pro loc t you tffaintt Cott, u flneniJi M Grifip liocpin your org a ditlion and tllmin(iuft cetif 4Jad trtm (r from pouonou aeciunuUtiw Naturs't Rmdr Ml TabltU) doe nrr rfc. nwrelr eut pleawnt tod ea bowel It tons and atrnttitni lh mure, inert,! leg- tsiune ag-aintt ditoan and infecti, Cft a ifc B at Tor SranUt'a INSURANCE First Insurance Agency j A. L. HILL, Manager . Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford. Oregon tho latter part of last week from , 1 visiting with frlemls In Kagle have been absent from school on an extended visit with Mr. nnd j iofnt. Central Point and liroivns-; account of illness. Mrs. M. A. Doron ami son H, ill. : i . Mrs. Caiiess spent the week end at me cogiina mills. The two crt of Onkland. Cal. Mis. nnran! n.. ... n , with relatives in Phoenix. means to pay insurance on their : school. It was tint definitely de- buildiiig. cided, but an obi fashioned tlancti was Kiiggestert tor Valentine day; also an old fashioned box social and p ogram to be given before Hint time. The next meeting will be held on ll second Wednesday of Feb ruary with Mrs. 1 I). Meservey and Mis. T. A. Merryman as hostesses. The regular meeting of tho llell view P.-T. A. will be held at the ,,.i I i ma ui.uio mini iimcnn uiiw tu uau Mrs. J. I,. Kllngler Is confined to effects left from a siege of the flu. children have entered the bellview ,and Mrs. Perkins are sisite,-,. Mrs. i nt',h ' (,., ...' , 1'f-rkinK wan at'Oonianiol home' jat wck. irom .;nico, viu.. ny a cousin. Dm-, imm vi(.koii roiiirnef! from Port- liftl'lw fnrtMf.rli' nf ilit ii-nL' i i . ... . . school houe frViduy evening. Jan- j y w Oomb. hv mk y 'm ,, . V , .? ni"1 "een uary 18. A HpeeM proKram iH be- M wo M i TntlZ, ""mother lnK arranKed for thin meetiDK. Ulst Saturday tranict.K business! "l "lrhJ;m; Mr. and Mr Swoup have moved iaflnirs. . I ktoC'ICHOL.M UP Mlookliolm' nwimur para m , fhoro w.ih a family ronnionlwill hooii hnvr on nujiviiiH . .nr. una .iir. neBseuuer : h)!,d ia lho humo f M,.s R jt uru now uviiiK on tn imn rayne place. Mr. llesHeunnr is con fined to his home with Illness due to bad Wirvcs lust from Talent Medi'ord nnd of tho biHrient of Mrs. It. It. import ihiIjuth in Europe. NY:h St. Sunday. ItelativoM ( Kiiks liridue, thf new st met lire Axhlnnd, J'hoentx. , will rise is storieH and will house Olendale, Ore,, wciv fiicllh ie for all sportn. Mis Widell ilU t In Medford Saturday. Dr. and Mi.- (iriffithK and Dr. Iliehards of Vimoria, l:. C and Dorothy Carle. of Phoenix visited Derby school on Friday. There will be a Parent-Teat hern meeting on Friday ai'ternonn at L':ao at the sehoolhouse. All are invited lo attend: Arrangements will he made for a special Daddies' meeting In the near future. lirinht. r-lenr, rold day ONYX , POINTEX HOSIERY For women $1.95 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS l"r home with an infected ankle Thn doctor In charwe, howovur, piiuuica to have hor cured within a ahort time, i Mrs. Jackson Gyfier of Nell Creek was In at tendance ol. tho Itollvlew club meeting Wednesday. Mth. W. (!. Tucker and Mrs. F. Jackson were In Medford on buslnoHs Saturday afteniooti. Art Kdwards was taken to a Med ford hoHpitu) the las! of (hit week. where he underwent an operation tor appendicitis. Mrs. Horace Keener and son, Benny, 01 Salem, who came lo AhIi lnnd a few days u-io to attend the last ill en of ttelr husband and father, the late Horace Keener, pio neer of tills community, returned home on Friday. .po Tv.nn 'iiitiKlifef of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Dunn, returned from Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Jones and family, who lived near the Moon mill, moved to town a tew daya aso, where they will spend tfie win ter months. Mrs. Edwin Dunn is' suffering from a severe cold. Fred Thomas sent a truckload of dressed hc-rs to the Klamath Falls market last week. He was unable to dispose of them locally. 4 Hoover Day In Cuba. HAVANA Wi The day of Mer bert Hoover'H visit to Cuba is to be a national holiday. An elab orate program Is to'inark the visit. San Frsnelseo the last of the week (women. J.rCKNOW, India P) A dep utation of leadiiiK feminists of In dia have submitted a nMition to the Simon Commission akinK di rect political re presen union for - sewve M JUST try Shredded Wheat with hot milk, and perhaps a little cream and sugar or crisped in lh; oven and eaten with melted butter and salt. Delicious! It's just the kind of breakfust that starts yon out feeling fit for the busiest day. Food for energy, vitality, strength plus all the bran of the whole wheat. Perfect food for growing youngsters, too. And they like it. So isn't it a good idea to keep a second package, always on hand? After school lunches will make one package disappear before you know it and you don't want to be caught without plenty for breakfust. - Till j ! v ; . L 'I' :' 1 Lll! the original SHREDDED . WHEAT comes in tins nackaffo- 5 ieV 7?ie, fePj"ze biscuits dish CCreal ii woruingat 10:30, Kri Kro.KCO.KOW.KOMO KH ' j Wen Charging - ' 0 (Y UNLtSS . U-wil. . CS f ' 'Tir tRJSl ' - IL if f 1 tbiiiM III. Uh I. .rff.rti.tnf. J ! ifcLw 1 ...j j, j.., 3i, ,,. j. c-'b ') I jS Syr Vlr . TKU-BIU HSCUT COMPANY , 'a,,.fi J V M 'ttfi'Cl SwSS '. 1 A Healthy Fsrns Eeductiosn 5 : Offered Purely to Acquaint You With that 07 Wonderful New Health-Going Cookie-Cake Tm-Mu Vegetised Wafers and the New Double-Deck Package oS Tru-Bake Crackers yOU'VE hoard of Tru-Blu Vegetized Wafers t through newspaper articles, newspaper advertise mcnts and over the radio. You have seen them dis played in your favorite grocery store. But have you ever tasted them? Have you ever considered the won ders of this wafer? Neceisoldin bulk It is the ONLY wafer ever created with genuine vegeti.ed flour. The only wafer giving you the actual health-building vitamins from FIVE fresh vege tables Carrots. Spinach. Celery, jfomatoes. Lettuce. In addi tion to Whole Wheat. To induce you to try Tru-Blu Vege tized Wafers just once, is the sole and only reason for our of fering a full size package in combination with the new double dock package of Tru-Bake" crackers. BOTH for . T.. 37c Buy NOW Befitte This Offer Is Withdrawn ""TRU-BAKE CRACKERS need no introduction. A You have doubtless served, them in your home many a time. You like their rich cracker flavor, their crispness, their slenderized shape. You have been buying the small size package-that is. priced regularly at 15c. Now we should like to introduce you to the new FULL POUND pack age mat gives you 1 witb many crackers and during this January Introductory Sale ' really costs you only 12c IF you buy it in combination with the regular 23c package of Tru-Blu Vegetized Wafers. We're ' charging the loss to advertising in order to provide fo-hrifty folks the best cracker and Vegetized Wafer special ever offered in the Pacific Northwest for 37c Sale Starts attsffday, Jan. 12 i our Csrccer Has a Fresli Supply Tru-BIE Spohane. Portland. Seattle JLdm