Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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OREOOV. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. 10l9
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GOLD HILL W
victory ut I : nt l Falls. The tiam in
; darh'(( hy Charlf! (Jit, v.-ji proves
' hhi mad . in k ability by putting uut
such a innn team.
I The in x( uaiiii- to lit' played )y
i tlif team will he on Friday even-
Choice Dishes for Cracker Week
With tin? cumin;; nf cracker week, ' diHhes, a wll an coatfns foods
BASKETBALL IT
, (By (ksil Walker)
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Inc. .hinimrv IK villi i lu iVmrnl Jullimry l'J Hi zt.. II In kukwkii to ." ,c ". l ulw "
l'nlnt hiKh school team at tin. (V. lukn udvaiilaKo of thenn new track-j !" 11 .1..- h?,uUi' , ' .1 i .. 1
tial Aiim Kirl m tic -limr" Thi ' allnMMl Oii-H. hfw IdoiIh pun- ol tartu and mkra. Boaked In milk
as i,,'Uw .. v.-ry .u-nlv 0 '! r.-.H " for liiffli.K all klml. of baked .
matched ll h a vitro household iimvwher'' foodis.
cuirki'in an not kepi r, IwayH on In planning a formal dinner, or,
W WilliatiiK a resident of hand, for women Iuiik uko dinmv- even a lundWjfi. you will find that
FRED FICK HOI
E
.lau.
ISneciun 1'lic Uiilil Hill
mhool I)a8killl teams won Iwoj
victories oveiAth Iluito hall" liiKli
schouj loaina i a game Held In llie
Unite Falls gyiiMiy'luiii i.n Tui-mlav
wuniiiK, Jitniiury ' Tfc.i iold Hill
boya from llitr Junto KhIIh lioya
by a score.of 31 tol7 ami the Kiaj.i
won from 111" Ruttcr Knln Kills by
a Hcore of 17 to H. The liiwn team
also iilayed tliH Outle Falls team
the
I
I business
lii-;h ' early part tit tin
vans Creek district, was a ihese i risii niiie waiei s neanj) every tourso retiuires cracK-1 -"., ........ ..n-.. .,ui. r
visilur in iiur city the ar,J almost a necessity in the nreii- etm. in some lorlll with ttie rot-K- thoerian A Health tneetlni; was-
week. '"" every day meals to say tan. with the bouu, with the demi-. held at the home if Mrs. Fred
able to return to nuthlim of lheliQ.se lor emergen-' tasse. Croquetlen, fried flsM or , p.,,,, ,,,,,. ,.,.,... . ..,.
I work niter his recent attack of the c''s anil their value as an economy oysters" fritters, souffles, escallohed ,.,,, ... ' ,,, , , .
: flu. O aid In strett liini! mil the food bud-' dishes, dressing, utilize them in .Interest I iib talk on the subject of
I Jiihu Hitter Is empliiyliii; J. V. Ket: Creamed dishes of various any form. Or. for the first course ; rest and sleep was Klven by Dr.
Bryan in ivpaii ini; and reiniildiiiK 'M'es may be inepared from left ot the meal. It Is often cusloma i nokoiiib. who lias taken tho pee ;
of Dr. Inskeep in tho county
health unit.
I ill', and .Mrs. K. W. Wilson lind
Vmpt frw hot mm
o
be prepared from left- of I lie meal, it Is often customa'
several or the outer llll!lilini;s on "HI mis ill meal or veKftallles, o serie enii.ipe, piepureu on ciiicn- j
Ills plate near this city. 'and serve on crisp crackers in ers, for which various relishes and ;
Tim Southern I'aellic is now in- place of toast. Sonifies. pudiiinKsi seasiftied pastes are UBed. If your,
slalHim sttveral imw train signals. : and esrallopcd dishes may also be entertainment is a bridge luncheon.
The new Hicnals licinK put In have made w ith crackers. ; tliHe tannpeH may lie worked uut I carl Larson left by motor for Lou,
two IiuimIh Instead of the present I If a rollim; pin Is used to roll In attractive form with red tomato j An(.0ii. Wednesday morning and
one-hand slnnals. and an extra one out the tracker crumbs, or if they and black sardine paste to form j .... . ..... ...,. ,,,
,ln.l .luf..oiu1 iliem bv jl score of J! nr n... ..u..t.t e nr. u ..UI. i,.,i,,. 'are nut th-fii:.-'h n fiii.H .Iwnn.nr nnH hearts, diamonds, clubs, suatles. us
to M. All threw or. me Karnes n nn th eoimos le s de of the I sifted, the crumbs mav be used ; IllK the white crackers an meir
nroved to be vei' ' ln(t restlui! and 1 1,,,, i, the new ones. Three for many purposes, such as nvstor-i i foundation background.
each Kame was ?on iiy noiu inn
by a small marKln.v ! .
Tlio Oold Hill boy." tt nm Is mak
ing very good proKess and has
w-one three out of tlu'yfour Karnes
j.lnved so far this year.V They lost
t oSams Valley and woif. from Tal
ent. Jacksonville and mil the third
or Uiur of these aro bein--.' mil In and linked dishes of a similar na-1 Attractive reclines prepared by
near Gold Hill. Tho company has ( lure. Tho finely silted crumbs are I the Pacific Const Mlscult Co. for
appKoprialed several thousand dol-! usedfor thickenjnK soups and other j "Snowfakn Cracker Week."
lars for installing these new de- -.-- .t-j;-,.-
vlcti in and near this section of derbrusli and stumps. Tho large took over the duties ot Ills new of.
the .country. trees are being left and all of tho fc beginning Wednesday, Janu-
.Mir. and Mrs. J. C. Walker are ; smaller ones arc cut down. The ary 9.
moving to Cold Hill. They were clnriiiK of this land improves its. The old bulldiug on the uortli
I formerly residents of this city and 1 vnluo and the soil is very rich on side of town formerly occupied by
nnoifi one inouin uko inoveu 10 lai uiis irai-i. as soon as n is cleared the Gold lull .News 1R being torn noon.
, ent. jw-hcre .Mr. Walker has been ! It will he left Idle for a year or down.
j employed during that time. t w o. j in carrying on this work. The
Thi- land owned by Frank Htry j At a city council meeting about I building was recently purchased by
l near linlil Hill In being cleared. It, a week ago II. F. Haul was ap- C. W. Walker of near this city.
is sil4aled Just Houth in this city pointed as marshal to mcceeil The lumber In tho old building is
lijon Kitguc river anil severul ineinrrank Uslrnnder. the former man , fairly good and will not be
re euipniyen 10 nine nui Mie un-; serving in mis -apneliy. Mr. t ain stroyed.
.Miss Virginia Fick was the guest i
of friends and relatives In Ash.-;
land Saturday.
.Mrs. Alice ririch and Mrs. II. i
lv. Hnnna were visiting at tho Itoy'
I'lrich homo in Ilellvlew district
Tuesday. .
Dr llolcomb began tho exami-
nation of school children for thej
health lienor roll Tuesday after-!
assisted by J.yda King,'
Li on your
Shredded -Wheat ?
No better breakfast foi;
davs like these !
til 'V
AitL
TKis is the package
with jCL fidl-size
biscuits - the
original Shredded Wheat
.
IKaii (Jarman Is emph'fid jcounty nuio, and .Mrs. Fred Firk.
Many Jacksunvillo children wvro (
on tho honor roll lam year talc-J
inj? part in thu May Day paradn. '
Mrs. Witliani Wvlsli and huh.!
l-iKlvln,, roturnod AVednt'sday to'
jthi honm at Klamalh Ku I In, i
after upending, the jia.st week with;
her piirentH, Mr, and Mrs. S. K.i
OKlo. j
John Opp was a husineHH visitor'
in Mt'dfurd londay.
Iewls L'lrlrh of Medford was
enllintf on relatives In our city
hint Friday. .
K. Jtrilt. MIsh Molio Jlritt and
John F. Miller of our eity, mo
tored to CraniH las.s Sunday.
Tho
Hmtetf Maid Graham
umtlher product tf Snate
Flake ovens. Golden
brown rtfers nourish
ment honey -sweetened .'
JTreshness is as important
in your soda crackers
as in the fruits and jiovoers on your table
Tone In on the ShretMetl Wheat pro
gram rvcrv Momlnv morning at 10:30
JvKI- KIHJ - KGO - KC TV -KOMO- K11Q
CmdAr..tl X.M9;A9 :V.
My
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on Mrs. Mays Tuesday-
Mrs. Hlnck called at the
home Monday.
Mr. firey has moved up on the
creek to cut wood this winter.
James MaclJowell and family
I'ast Noblo. llrand club of i called on Jack Hollman Wednes-
Steve l.unak
veninir In
Snowy mnf.n . . . glnuum,? silver . . . fresh
fruit and Howers...none of these nreof Kiriitcr
importance than the freshness of the food on
your table.
And of sodn ernckers particularly! Heenuse
crackers have become an case vtial with so
many of the courses... with the cocktail, with
the souii, with the salad, and later with cheese
and coffee.
Snoxo Makes always oven-fresh
When you serve Snow Flakes, oven-crisp
freshness is assured ! No longer is it necessary
for you to trust to chance. Kvcry puckagc is
sold under our tlcliiiile"Ciuiiniutee of Fresh
ness" for your constant protection.
How is it possible to guarantee freshness?
There arc many reasons. First, because Snow
Flakes are the largest selling soda crackers
in the West. Speedy sales keep stocks fresh
everywhere. . o
Second, because six great Western plants
located in mainpnpulation centers throughout
the West, bring every home within a few
hours of the Snow Fluke ovcns.Third. because
oven-freshness is sealed into the familiar red
package by the waxed wrapper moisture
is locKed out.
T)oritaskforcrackers--Jatf----
To maiiituin u uniform sUiiuinrtl of Hour,.wc
own and operate our own wheat fields in h
favored IJluc Stem District in Eastern AVash
iiiKtou, growing, harvesting and milling this
choice wheat ourselves by a controlled process.
4th Annual Snow Flake Week
Snow Fi.akf. Wkkk January HUh to LHJth
will he observed in a thousand cities and
towns in the A Vest .Ten thousand grocers from
Canada to Iexico,are joining us to make this
special week a worthwhile event to every food
buyer. AVc want you to sample oven-fresh
Snow Flakes at your grocers. Arateh for Snow
Flake store and ,
window displays,
lvcmemher these
important Snow
Make dates Jan
uary IDth to 211th.
1 Kuth Kobekau lodge of Jackson-j day. evening.
villi' will meet with Mrs. l'eter
Kirk Tuesday, January 'I'Z. j
Mihh Mollie Hrilt attended the
regular meeting of the DauKhUTH'
uf the Nile at Anhland last Sat-!
u id ay. !
Mrs. Chaw Ofledal, who has
been visiting her i uut her, Mrs. (
tJ winn the past two weeks left !
Sunday evening fur her home at
IKugune.
I.. I). Jones is very 111 at hi-:
homo here.
Mrs. Frank Shaw uf Medford;
gave a parly Saturday evening
in honor of her Mistrrx, Mikh Fran-'
ees Wakffiold's. Kith birthday, j
Those attending from. Jackson -
ville were: Minnie Uuenors. Vir
ginia Fick, Uoberia and I.ulaMeti:-;
gi'r, Helen t'oke, Helen Walton. '
leuhrrt and Itay I a win, V v o d
KdeiiK, .luhu Coke. Atulrus Smith,
Kruest 1 l-ueuers, Itoiand Holmes. '
Itobert Forbi's and Frances and
liraeb- Wakefield, and of M'dford.
Horlithy Shaw. Aflor an evening
of games, dainty refreshments of
ice cream, cake and punch were,
nerved. The decorations were of'
pink and white. A vt-ry enjoyable
time was reported by those at
tending. '
The Fortnightly Hridge club met'
at the home of Mrs. Howard Haiu
at the licrkoley orchards on Mou- ;
day evening. After a very picas-'
ant evening, a dainty lunch was
served by the hostess. Thorn- pres
ent were: .Mrs. Hay Ooleman.
who received tho prizo for high
score ; M rs. 0 . 1 . Maxwell, M rs.
A. T. Norris, Mrs. K. S. Severance.
Mrs Harold Crump, Mrs. Frank
Saulsberry, Ms. Fred Kick, Ms.
V. T. Wilson, Mrs. Vivian Beach,
Mrs, o. ( l4ewis. Misses Kthelyn
Uoot atul Vesta Hall.
Mr. and Mr.-. John Sheley vis
ited their daughter, Wilmu Sheley,
Monday evening. J
M rs. Fra nk Saulsberry was a
Medford shopper Tuesday after
noon, i
Announcement v. a r d s of the
marriage oC Mr. A. X. Soliss and
Mrs. Kerlha Itader nro being re
ceived by friends here.
Mrs. Frank Saulsberry will
broadcast a reading "The Songs
My Mother Sang." on Sunday ovon-
l ing, January 20, for tin Valley
I Kadln t'hureh at Medford.
i (ieorgu Merrilt and Miss Issiu
Mei'ully were transacting businesa
j in Medford Wednesday morning.
! Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoty of Kel
I logg, Idaho, were vlnUors of Mr.
'and Mrs. T. Wilson Tuosduy
evening.
The girls and the boys basket
ball teams of the Central I'oint
spent
Medford.
afternoon. The social dance hold at the
Mays Marquess place Saturday evening ,
j was well attended.
Charles McCann and wifi- re-:
turmil to their home in Klanmih
Falls after spending a wet-k at
James Mac Howell's. Mr. MfCann
tells us it is ii)te culd in Klam
ath Falls. Also they have some
snow.
CLU-GRI
Check before it starts.
Rub on inhale vapors
Saturday '
Xk. C3 r-k Run
Over 21 Million JargUiMtt Yttarjy
jhigh school played our high Reboot
mm FLAKES
. I 'FRESHNESS fv
Pacii it Coasi
Hij i r Company
Iam Jgclrt Sim yram mxi
Portland Sralllr
SfHfktine
.girls and loys Tuesday evening at
the local . gymnasium. Central
I Point teams were victorious in
I both games. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Ct. O. Sanden on
, tertained Wednesday evening ot
i lust week with n dinner at their
1 1101110 to demonstrate the super
t maid aluiulnunnvare. Those pres
! ent were Mrs. l'earl James of
Medford und Mr. ami Mrs. LcvlJo
l Coke. Hr. and Mrs. 1). A. Forbes.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Udens. Uev. and
i Mrs. Klmer MeViclier. Mr. and
Ms. lirby, Mr. and Mrs. Ham
mond and their little grand
daughter and H. 1. Keck, dmon
st rn tor of the aluminum and his!
assistant. Mrs. Forbes won the;
box of bonbons and Mrs. JSixby)
the small fryirtg pan. A very;
pleasant evening whs spen:.
Mrs. "W. AVChilders and daugh
ter, Maxlne, were visitors Si.ndayj
of Mrs. Otto Shbd at Medford. i
January Specials
Every item is a bargain. Prices are good for one week subject to
stock on hand. This is not cheap merchandise bought for- special
sale purposes but is regular stock.
Aluminum Percolators, 1 VL,,ft. (hiss .Palter 'JJowls, sometliiiig
size, (i cups new. Regular S.c
69c Special 72c
Willow ('lollies 1'askcls "made in -(uick .Drying J'lnainel. mamil'i.c-
Orcgon. I'euular li.Hl) lured Iiv J.owe 'Urns, jiint size.
Special $1.87 89c
China Casseroles. Hall's colored Toilet Tissue, 1000-sheet rolls,
halving china, in heavy frame. ll! Rolls for
Regular fff.0U QCJC
Special S3.98 ' 1
(. oloirtl- Ui'Donis red, orang
Bread Roard and Knife Sets, heau- green. Jiecular 1 .25
tifully tk.corato.l Reg,,h.r Special Sl.OO
Special S1.48 ;
. Suiikist Opal dlass -huco
Stainless Steel Uiitchcr Knife and JvtractorM. Regular 50c
Stainless Nted. Paring Knife. Special 33c
SI 00 -'vc,' '''"i'liielware, all )ieet;s priced
: ifl.l.") to .f.O-"), now
(ioldeii Star Polish Mop. lonir fihiv ci nn
wool brush. Regular ifl.") J,W
Special 99c Nu- :! Kl'-V P;,ns- i'gniai'
Powl and Jug Sets. ; pieces nice- Special 28c
ly decorateth Regular l.-l!) Stainless Steel Slicing Knife and
Special SI. 22 Stainless Steel Paring Knife, hoth
' : for
Fireplace Fixtures including t pi
andirons, fire screens, sjiark 01.UU
guards and fin-sets. I liunerware l.aurelliurst pattern
Y$ Off Ivory Dinnerware and Ryde pat-
tern IVii'cck Dinnerware
No. S Nickel Plate Tea Kettles To close out
S1.65 i2Off
For Correct Time Call 35-J
Medford Furniture and Hardware C o .
A Reliable Place to Trade
Phones: Hdw. Dept. 134; Furn. Dept. 35-R
Office 35-J
6th and Bartlett
PORTLAND to ASHLAND and Way Points
i ' i lii.'ii'
ANDERSON CREEK
J
Frank MarqueM bus moved to
bis father'H ranch for the winter.,
Mr. Marquess worked on the Uroen
Springs nil summer and fall. !
Mr. Parr and Kd Walkor ware
up on the creek Tuesday morn- j
ing.
Mike Olemak made o business:
trin up to James Mays Wcdncb I
day. !
Charles Marques returned homo ;
Sunday, utter spending a week j
with his father. Jim Marquess, j
Mrs, James MacPowell called '
Modern Trarasportation
via the pioneer line and originator of low trans.
portation costs and convenient service on the
Pacific Highway and hranc'Qincs in Orei;on.
Patroni:c tft "RED TOP" comhes of the Oregon
Stages System. They have ser cd yoiQ , Q
long ana lattnttiuv.
Qregon tages ystem
THE RED TOP COACHES
lO REDtl
I . TOP ,
STAGES I.E.WK JACKSON HOTKL.' PHONE 309.
North 6:S4, 10:10 urn: 6:S5 pm.
Smll ?:4l, HOD urn; 1!:00, fi:n. :11 pm: 1I:S0.im.
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