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JSCTJFOTID mmi TRIBUNE, . MEDPORTJ, OREGON", FI?TT)XY, PEBRUXRY 1:1929. pTC) TWO 00 When the sun goes south for the winter eat canned fruits and -vegetables, sweetened for enjoyment A Glance at a chart of the United States how- ino ill of li fniita nnH vfpFtnhtpx with the time when they come on the market, and you will be amazed at how many long months there are that are almost completely blank. This of course means that during those months the sun goes south for the winter. It is the concern of every man, woman and child to see that health does not go south with the sun. Viewed in this true light, the canning factories and sugar refin-,' eries of this country extend tile season of fruits and vegetables into the winter. They place the health-giving fruits and vege tables, together with their acids, minerals and vitamines, in protecting cans, and place these in every grocery store through out the United States where we can buy them with almoBt no difficulty at all, and the sugar refineries produce the sweetening to make these healthful foods delicious to the taste. During the long months of winter every meal from breakfast to dinner may well contain some health-giving canned foods. Canned fruits, jams, jellies and preserves for breakfast, and canned fruits and vegetables for luncheon and dinner. People are living longer than they used to. Isn't part of this probably due to the increasing use in the winter-time of canned foods? Eat enough of these healthful foods made enjoyable with sugar. A bit ofsweet makes life me.il complete. The Sugar Institute. BELLVIEW CLUB IS 10 PUBLISH BOOK OF BEST RECIPES I Point spent the week end at the' night, anr!( ho visited the theater. I home of her parents in Ucllview. 1 Other shoppers Iron, itopue Hiver Mr. and .Mr. V. W. Jiryan. i were Mr. and Mix. Italph W itt and i ' Mr. and Mrs. S. K. flame and Mrs. Sundry and Mian Gladys. I j daughter Frances, Mr. and Mr. The "tacky" party given by Live 1 Millard MiUa and two dnuphto I o.'ik Orang Wednesday night at I their hall wan well attended al- : though the night wan a bad and j stormy one. Part of the crowd j were dressed for the occasion. It J would be hard to decide which waa ' the best, although the judges j awarded the prize of two cans of : pork and henna to Minn Faye Le Moine and IJoul lieers. lioxes 1 attended the card party and nodal i at the Woman lodge on Tuesday I evening. Mrs. Hugh Gut her of j Medford wan awarded the prize I for holdinghigh score; MUs Klsie Miles whh consoled. late in the I evening refreshments were nerved . by the hostesses. Mrs. Mauk True entertained at FSF.LLVIKW, Ore., Feb. L(Hpl.) ' her home on Wednesday afternoon The committee in charge of the j for the pleasure of Mrs. Jeawe .eil umniK'MiientH for the new cook- nd Mm. K. C. Goodman, it belli? ttm hlrthHi. v iinnivorwnrv r.f Mr book sponsored by the Bellview An tr r-,i man, who expects to leave soon with her husband for southern Cali fornia where they will remain in 1 n ICS. ily Infected with human and bovine j tuberciiloim wns subjecled to heat ; Ing produced by pumping milk br; t tween two electrodes. ThiH pro I dii cetl temperatures of ISO, 155 and 1 0 denrecH Fahrenheit. TphIh on guinea pten revealed ho evidence of tiibereulobiH from miHt of lfifi degrees or higher, hut from 1 T0 degree milk Home. symptoms do. volopcd. The report was made by described to tho American Society ( arpenter, .New York Mato or HaeterfoloKlHtfl hero. I Veterlnaly college, Cornell iinivor Itaw and pasteurl'cd millc lienv-I nil y. RICHMOND, Va. Feb. I. (A1) An electrical method ol1 ridding milk of tuberculoids Infection was A Special Factory Sale 5 Bars Citrus Soap 1 Large Package of Citrus Washing Powder 1 Large Sauce Pan Total Value $1.55 SPECIAL GROUP PRICE 85c 5 Bars Citrus Soap 1 Large Package of Citrus Granulated Soap 1 Large Sauce Pan Total Value $1.69 SPECIAL GROUP PRICE 99c CHOICE Of 3 COLORS IN SAUCE PANS Buy Citrus Soap Co. Products from Your Grocer MEDFORD Economy roceteria 20th Century No. 34 20th Century No. 55 Reliable Grocery Reliable Cash Grocery No. 2 Hall & Hall Park Grocery " Service Stores, Inc. H. E. Marsh Jackson Street Grocery Gates & Lydiard A. C. Burgess ASHLAND . White House 2Kh Century No. 34 Herbert's Grocery JACKSONVILLE Basket Grocery CENTRAL POINT Jones' Grocery ladles, met at the home of Mm, C. i A. lirown last week and planned ; their work. 1 Many very choice recipes will be ! Included In this book. The ladles late all busy selecting their very bent ones. According to rf; ports 1 from their cooked Toed sales, thenj are many fine cooks In the Hell- j j view club. ! I Money Is need soon for Insurance ; jon the club building. Tho Indies j are fucU giving a dollar and will tell how they earned this money I ;U tho hex tmee ting. j, An old-fashioned dance will be i given on the Mth of February 1 This will be a Valentine party. Cake and Cf.ffee will be .served by! the ladies during the evening. ; The regular meeting of the club : will be held on February with I an afternon session. Mrs. Merry- , man and Mrs. Meservey am the hostesses for this meeting. The j ladles have all been requested to ! bring their recipes written out rondy for the commit ten to look , tover. , The ' Hell View I'.-T. A. held nj rooked food sale at Jlardy liros. 1 grocery on isaluniiiy. a sunsian- tial sum woh realized from this s:ite; the money will be user! to rinance the hot noon lnncheH for the ehildren. .Mrs. David MrKlnney, Norma Ueeder, Mrx. Welch and others) (served on the sales committee. I Mrs. M. M. Tucker, .Mrs. Dean! ...... ou , ' . I F.d CoeklereuHe Ml 111" Ilium" t'l i I (I ..(l.llil, .mil .hi. and Mrs. W. (1. Tucker on Sunday 1 afternoon. ! Mrs. W. L. Moure, who b:i been j spending several doys at the home i of her daughter, Mrs. Adrian Wolf of Med ford, returned to her home on Thursday I Mrs. L. U. Meservey, Mrs. Jamc I Hayes and Mrs. Mark True were I guests at the homo of Mrs. T Merryniiin on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Uiifus Trusty entertained a' I her linine mi Tur.sil.'iy evening with 'an it hi in I mi m .dinner. wh(-h wns I served to ( he following n;i hum! guestat i'r.'.l'i o'clock; Mr. and j ( : Mrs. Itoscoe A)ph'gale and daiigh-j ' ; ters, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Miller, Mr. i nofll'IC it I VIS and .Mrs. v. t inineri ana oaugn , ler i :sie, M r. a nd M i s. Thomas , Merry man and datiuhter I'.llen. were sold and for tbo.se who were unable to obtain boxes plate i lunches (lere served. There was not a dull moment from the time ' lb'1 crow arrived until they wr-ftt ( home at 12 o'Joclt, and all were anxious that the Orange give an other party and dance soon. i' definitely. The ufiornooii was spnt ir. lim .rH JaneH ;hipple with needlework and conversation, t w,.n. Medford shoppers Thursday. ( At the close the guests were u.-h-; j, Corey has purchased the' ered to the dining room where a Mcllvain building and Is fixing it' two-course luncheon was served at j U, for a i)00t a table beautiful with a center- nlM lho boyH. an(1 ulrW i,ftsket. piece of pink rosebuds and fern, lial loumn played at Central l'oint I with tapers at either end. Very ! K, iday evening! The score was a I clever placecards were used frjti,. in both games, standing :i0 to' seating the guests. The color . t1u in lno playoff Uogue Itiver: scheme or pinK anu w nue was carried out through the luncheon with a nuge ping ami w tine ninn-; Kilme. ; day rake, served with the last j course. Mrs. Neil received many; lovely gifts from her friends. Mrs. : It. C. Coodrnan was presented with a shower of lovely handkerchiefs, ' also a bunch of roses. Mrs. C.ood mnn will be missed from the circle and they are sorry to have her go. i Those present to enjoy this most j Th(. Hp(.clnI mvotinK of tnfi 10. delightful afternoon were the j guests of honor, Mrs. Neil and Mrs. mnmL f t Central (ioodman, Mrs. Mabel Merryman, :l'hu last Tuesday evening was Mrs. Ada Huxley, Mrs. Jessie Sew-1 attended by a large delegation ell, Mrs. Claire hentt. Mrs. da frnm aI jJU.kson county CirangesJ Tucker and little Joan .Veil, be- bout sixlv - mi mbers beinir nrcs- ' Mot or co always delicious always lieaitfiiol uuvH wwn riy u.e wure oe io 34. ; oe gin, win nave to piny another POMONA GRANGE (Official) shies the hostess, Mrs. True. ;ent. I .Mr. ami airs, w imam jiryum r-; The call of the meeting was i turned the last of the week from ! unfinished business. This con I Portland and itoseburg. where they ,.is-ted mostly of left over reso lvent several days visiting. At j llIi(1.1M an,i th(. .llMjllllll(,nl (lf ! liosehurg they stopi.ed al the home J eamoiitlees, also arranging a or .mi, and .Mrs. immmm, '-ie j ,,.,., (nw ).,,.fl Wth th(, nnnonhl and iiuiit of Mrs. J'.ryan. They also j p.,.t urer, who visits Jackson ' roun Visited ill the home of her brother, ;1V nnil Hnuthern Oreirno on ihe I Ith of February. The executive committee, which had charge of these arrange ments reported that t hey believed i Medford to be the logical place Mrs, W. I. Jackson of Iowa street spent. Tuesday afternoon at I ihe home uf Mrs. W. l. Tucker, j Mark True sent several hi rye .liens.., nous io Mi" iviaiuain l iiiisiUl m,,.!, they would be able to market on Thunday afternoon. iseeure 4 he high school auditor ium lor the evening session. No arrangements were made for a lun-heon or supper meet, but report the merchants of Medford as being will.ng to co operate wit h the Grange In any W.IV liof-sible. The reoort wa.-: I accented and the same commit - lee rea ppointed to make all nec essary f u r t h e r arrangements. Thest- arrangements will be made known to all as-soon as perfect ed. It is rarely that we will have (Special.. Klizabeth Margaret Ian opportunity to have a. nat I'.urkhart died January LT.th at thejlonal Grange officer visit us lo home of her step-son. Martin Hurk- -ally, so U is the desire to ar- OREGON PIONEER- PASSES: 7 W ' V r llie original SHREDDED WHEAT insist on Has package MOHNINCS like those, you'll like Shredded Wheat willi hot milk and perhaps a little cream und Miar or crisped in the oven for a moment, ihen eaten vwth niched hutter and salt. Hot or cold, there's no hetler hreakfast for any dav in the year. Von pel all the alualile food ele ments that Nature put into whole wheat, along with the ii;:ht amount of hran to keep your system healthy and clear. Manv families never risk lilentv of Shredded W heat ii:ickit"e always "il hand. 1 o Vnii icing caupht without they keep an extra Ore, .V1. 1. fli.r lltii.r.i- Il i.v..llhu. jliPllt liliiyinu viii'Iimih KiimvM. I lli,rt- where nhc lml made her run re these meetlncH so that the Mr. and Mru. .1. 1.. Neil nnil himie for Ihe prist six years. Mrs. jureatest possll.le number or ilniiKliter .l.ian.Mr. lind Mrs. T. j Ihirkhart was horn Aiuil St), isjij, t'.raim'ers may have the niiportun A. Merrvman ami Mr. anil Mrs'. M.' I Murshall eounly, Indiana, andjlt.v of attendlnt;. I'. True' were Medford vlslloia on 1 111 "me "f her ilejith was !I2 A resolution askliiK the leuis Momliiy years. elKht tuoiith.s ad :S days In lure to enaot legislation m:ik- M.s.'l':. K. It.ihlson and son .lull- I ukc. On Keeemhrtr , 1S70, inK all hiKh school tuition paid lor of Ashland were dinner uuesls KllziiheUi I lurd was united In mar- hy tho eounly unlforin was aeled at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 rlaKe to John O'l Irani, and two upon favorably. K, llarnes on Wednesday. children. Uosaniondahd liurnard, A resolution urnlnif leKislation ,-a chastain of Central ! wcl c '"irn to this union. After the j to the erteet that school diree- '. j I death of Mr. o'Krian she came mjtors of the third class districts ' Oreiron In IST'.I anif has sinee made ! he included amoilL- tile nnlille of- wh How Weak Nervous ! Women Grow Stronger Joseph lUirkharr at Jueksou ville. and was a faithful companion to !.!. ...i f tl .!,,.. .(V I.I ,l..nll. Feel Better, Look Younger And j a year am. Mm. lturielutrt Is sur Have Steadier Nerves vived hy lior son, Jiernard O'lirlan j ot- 'r.mopali, N'V., and three urund- If you only knew you rundown, j v h I 1 d v e n, lOdward OT.rian of anemic women who are lniKK'"K (Jinnts Pass. Iteuhih .Mallow of yourst'll around on your nerve j what n wonderful increase in strength t and health Tan Lie will uivc you, you wouldu t hesitate a moment about her home in or nenr Uhkiii Kiver. ' fiiulM siibje.-t to reeall. It woul.l On June 20, 1KS1, she married j Mem that Iffrisiatlon for retail ol'. ptiiiur lutiei'is does not cover , this j;rnup, and so might, in eer- tain events, work a hardship on . the people of sueh districts. ) Utfsolution to extend our np-j preclailon to Clay I). Parker, man-1 nuer of the co-operative exchange, of the typo of radio program, free from insult inn. offensive and I trow nsvi Ho mi. Ilov MurttlU' Ashland. Kuneral services were I Inconnruous iidvcrtisinn. sponsor held Sunday afternoon in the I'res-' his ""Rnnizalion. l.vt..ri.. ..hnr..h nt il,,..,,,, i'i-.M- i.v liesolution that certain lands in KouiK to your drueKtst and ecttim? a i .tin i;..v - -M.-Afc Wilson Tn'l.l'iekson county, valuahle for ior- tiiK IhiI lie of litis splcndiil incdiriuc. iicrmlnt In FIokuc Hiver semetery '''si management, water-shed pro-j Mrs. Minnie Hither, of oas E. X.tli The first real snowstorm to visit Itectlon and puhlie recreational j St., Kin land. die. says: "Kver since uKUe Hiver oc.-urred Wedncsdnv. ',"l"l,,,so', '"" ' eserved and iledi 1 wasa liirl I sillTrred from sick head- I i,n f,.nln.. h,.,.i o aalenled to puhllc use. and he made tulles anil voniitinK spells. I weakened ' in ,'hp mornlnK and has continued!" P"" ,,f ,hf I'raler national for- so i lua no sireiiKt n loranyiiiing. Alter , ,,ii test in ireKun, suoject 10 an takini; ranluc, my headaches and sick I m.. 'i.vim h..- i... ii spells disappeared altogether." ; ,'hs ' week.' nr. Oarey maklnK Tttnlac ia us free from harmful dnms I several trips to his hom is llic water you ilrinl; only Nat tire's Mr. and Mrs. Kred Dlnuler, Mr Tlie' full-size biscuiis Tune in on the Shreilfleri Wheal pi gram every Monday morning ut 10: the fjoverniiiK Jovita inimiez. L'tt-ycar- the hoy returned home after fcoiro; who was found heaicn tn a c;!iidy store. The hoy own mcdieinal toaic hcrhs, UrunKisl know this and for tlm past io years have recommended it to men and women who need a quick "pick up" that will put (hem on their feet and jjivc them a new interest in life. Si confident arc the makers of Tan lie that if you urc not helped by it, Vou get your money back on request . Tanlae 52 MILUON BOTTLES US'; Kleotrolliprnny Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman lllh Successful Year In Meriton Trentmonta by Appolutmont Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whinole werr Naturopathy Pood Seienoo i firanis I'nss shoiipis Saturday ami Mis. Klchartl Scott and son Neil were dinner miosis Sunday nt the this home in Grants Pass 'Die t'lvic Improvement cluh nie last Krlday at the country honie of Mrs. Kern Kudu. Mrs. Kads and Orvillo Dingier came home Sun day from Pillurd, where he Is em ployed with tho railroad signal crew. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. Itlakely Is very ill with pneumonia. V, A. Mosior was In attendance, Mrs. I.ulu Trotter were hostesses. M r. a nd M rs. Sa m Sand ry and daimhtor. Miss (laiils, attended the show nt Medford Sunday. Mrs. Mariha Seaman was u din ner KU.-sl Sunday of Miss Loreita Mason at the Waldorf hoii. Mr. and Mrs. Ulchard Sc.itt nnd SPECIAL OLD-TIME DANCE 5-PIEC ORCHESTRA WALKER'S SATURDAY NITE General Admission 10c Dancing 50c rules and regulations national forests. Other resolutions, uood, had and Indif tV'ient, were presented ami received conslderahle atlen tlon from some of our efficient dehaters. All of these things are I interesting in that they nlve us new t- iiiii.h "il'. iiif" mu'w t.ii' ureat difference of opinion that exists nmonff people of equal in tellimiice. The committee on committees, appointed hy tho master to ap point stand inn committees report ed as follows: Committee on finance. H. K. Conner, Morse Haley, John Stew art. Ways nnd means. If. W. "Ward. K. V.. Dimmiek. John N'eidemeycr. Legislation, Geo. Milton, Claus tharley. .1. It. ltowen, 11. V. Sparks, (ieo. McDonald. Itoa.ls, Juhrt Anderson, Kd Tloh ison. scar Shepard. Marketing, chairman of each marketing committee of each of tho eight subordinate Granges. Uesolntlons, ( "H. Davies, Mrs. Margaret Galligar, M. K. Nealon. Kducalton, Mrs. A. T. lath rop,. Prof. Clarence Davies, Mrs. Lulu Thurston. . Momhorshlp. masters of each subordinate Grange. Klght mem bers. Heceptlnn, Mrs. Ada HM1. Alex Sparrow, IT, W. Ward. Hudlo, Floyd Charley. Mm. Kthel Freeman, Mrs. Gertrude Hnak. J. It. ltowen, K. 11. Neal-1 on. Ti-!. Ula Shepnrd. with one I to be nppointed from Talent nndj one from .fauksnnvlllo Granges.! The master appointed Mrs. Ger tido Haak as publicity nwont. Central l'oint Grange pleased the Grangers hy serving coffee nnd doughnuts. der of Mrs. old widow. to death In her home hero last night. Arrested as the mysterious "innn dressed in brown" whom tne slain woman's oight-year-oUl son Carlos told police ho had seen at the housi- with his mother twice dur ing the afternoon and early even ing, Lopez admitted to police that he struck Mrs. Iniguez over ihe head with a bottle during a q'l. li re 1 and left her lying on tho fioi. The murder was disrnvered wlt-t! "the man in brown" pave him money and told him 'o hoy candy. said dlllO iome Ship Grounds. LONDON. Feb. 1 .-(! -Lloyd's learned from its ;i units at North Foreland today thtit the ',ri:ish stenmer Garth Castle uf 4 . T T. j tons registry was aground off Alde bnri;h. Suffolk, nnd was askiitu as-istani-. from tugs. You win Ilk LOS ANGELES Better ( Yon Stomal SIXTH ad 8FKTNO AN UNBIASED BALLOT LESS THAN PER BAKING HELD AS SLAYER OAKLAND. Cnl.. Voh. 1. UFl-3 Koriuno l.opt'S. 51. was In ho rlly Jail toil. 15 th.iriii j Willi ilia 111 ui- 1 vss r mm m K j j Xw Vtmion Dollar AaMM W0 pat cUy ay Ui DOUBLE ACTING ad OrJll H. C FRYMAN, ! K Complete Cli ammo amd