MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOV. FRIDAY. FKBRFAItY 22. Itfif). PACE THREE Sugar's five uses s in the diet . f .u. ... ct '" "mucin o.ct lies in uie expansion of suga? " ' S ' ' ' conun6ent n 'he free availability Discussing sugar as a satiation factor, he said: "Topping off th. meal with a sweet dessert gives a sense of satiation . . .. an important item in the diet." O.N, ..ifd11'"11'" P?inu1 ou 'at "Su'sar as a staple fuel rinks with ?l,t ,V.V ."S1' " mrt "nly 'Rested than starch; otherwise they are entirely comparable fuels." He then defined the use qf sugar as an emergency fuel. "The ?hCm,fCSmP"2n 'tSO "P'"l" he said- "that suar appears in if.r.'Li$e nre-bo!' of the body) within a few minutes iier ingestion. , rSr Ua ,sJh,"-2,"r is ,ne o.th: most useful and least expensive l foods. As a flavorer alone, it deserves a place in everv diet for caking other healthful foods delicious. . V ' Eat all kinds of healthful fresh and canned fruits and ve'retablct sweetening for pleasure, remembering the satiation value of ice eve-tnis. cookies and takes for desjrt. The best cooks are generous "itn suear. The Sugar Institute. BUTTE FALLS HAS ItUTTK FALLS, Ore., Feb. 22. (Kpcuiul.) A lively debate was heard by members of the four up per grades of tho grade Hehool Fri day when six members of tho fifth and sixth grade debated tho ques tion! "Tho .-city in a better, place in which to live than tho country. Tho work wum prepared under tho direction of Mr. Ne.4 Tho. nf fir tin a live won with a, vote of '& to 0. ", Tho county hohio'deiiionstratfon figent held a niet'tlriK at the rhurrh ThurnUay, and hnlpcd thono who att;iided in' making now .dree.s iui'd .making over old ohotf. Felt wtia ordered for- hats -to lo- inado nt the noxt iheoting. The cost of u hat Will bo about 48c. Jlenlth pie tu res. were shown Frl-' Uay :nlght tit the . high M hool to ti large audicuco by -Miss O lover and lr. lialcom. T Monday theo two ladieu continued their health work In the nchoulH. DOUBLE ACTIMO M4KI HAKINC of such flavor . lightness ... as um o r : Known Dcioic. iww nwiiu ivi jOi . . . with the new, improved SPEHIIV PAXCAKU SRRY We recently asked the food scientist at one of the great universities to describe the rightful place of sugai in the'diet. M "Sugar has five distinctive uses," he said. 1. A conscrver of toods. 2. A flavoring sub stance. 3. A satiation factor. 4. A staple fuel. . 5. An emergency fuel." The scientist showed that sugar is used as' a conserver of many foods, especially fruits. iJi.cussing sugar as a (lavorer, the scientist sa.d r 'One of the most praiseworthy develop- I. Mbw Klinibeth Iiurr of Medford yit n ItushxH "called . in lutte Fall.s Saturday. liasketbalt gamt's were played at Tabnt Friday night. The result was vietory for the boys' and girls' Talent teams, and for the itulto Falls town train. ; Thursday night gauiis wre played hero by tho Phoenix ,nd Butte Falls town tea ins. Miss Van t!roos spent .Friday night and Saturday in Mi'dford. She njtd two high tjehool delegates left Wednesday evening for Cor-vallis- to ntleud a voeatlonal high school eonfi'rcnee ut O. A. C. Fri day and Saturday. The delegates from here are Ciladyu Tungato und Ituby t:ox. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jackson left Monday for Kcdlamls, California. Mrs. Alice Cummings was u. i Modford visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. rtoseoe Larneu spent tin week-end visiting rela tives here. Meipbos of tile Christian Ku rt eavor vm Joyed' a delight fill party at tho eiiureh Wednesday night. Mr. uml. Mrs, Sam JIimheH of MeLeod. Calif.,' wiM-e visiting rela tives here over Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. Harold, Pat ton spent a few days last wek ut the home of her parents in Centra! Point. ' The confectionery has been closed and will not eopen until April 1st. Eat tight, if you wish to live lone, prosper and enjoy life to the very limit. You don't have to go on a restricted diet or cat things you do not ore for.Therearc scores and scores of delicious, healthful, nourishing foods that can be made with Calumet Baking Powder. Foods that you will relish. That ar. rich with body and vigor building elcmenta of the highest value. Eat your way to health. Let Calumet help you. LESS THAN . . such crispy you have never Spcrry-quality product . now t at your grocer's BELLV1EW P.-T. A. 11KU.V1EW, Ore., Feb. 22. (P) (Special.) The Bolllow P.-T. A. 'met nt tho schoolhousoon FriuayortulnltiK 10 ,ho loJi;(!' n,uJ,at 11,0 . : i'l. . nl' the afternoon tho hostess J evening, February 15th, at 8 o clock I with tho president, .Mrs, Ilulph : Ciarp, In' charge Tho report was given on tho food sale by Mrs. Iteedcr, showing that "3.15 was received from the Bale. I This money is used for hut lunches t fur the ehildren at noontime. i A girls' cooking club was or- jganlzc. and Mrs. bin.iwuH wu nil. f ,lt.llvK.w attended pointed to lake charge. , ot iho Ash,and Study A boys .amp eoukhiK rlub was, Momu.yaUvniuon, when Mes a so oryal. ted a this II...,,, wi-h Kulm,, ,.uley and. Mteariw Mn. David M.Ki.l.ley. the upper m,d , .,,. nl , grade teaeher as their ondor. Uh holL,, A du. , It was also decided nt this ti.no j u hx(ui flP1.noon wns sent with ,to sponsor a plo social to bo given, . nni, c01lt(!ljtll whon Bt llu! jvery soon; a commitlce was ap-.! , oC lMs cnJnyllul0 afternoon ;polntt to take charBo of this uf-; nl,riu,Uvo re(nfhuKnta were serv I L , , , ' , . , ! ed the ladles, the St. Valentino and Mrs. Uulpll Clupp resigned hr , Washington anniversary motifs bc- an "- v.m. ...u , Clupp family have moved to Ann- i land and Mrs. Clapp could not de vote ner IH to tno. l.el.v ew i .-! r. A. work. It was Ul.u.llmullsly umui'u ma. inu viee-pi usiueiu.v Mrs. Oscar Martutn take iter plaeo for the remainder of the term, which will expire tho latter part of May. Tho following program was enjoyed after tho business meeting: Piano' solo, Mildred Mar tain; Mrs. lieeder's pupils gave two in teresting plays of "a Valentine na- pture. At the closo of Mrs. Iteed- ers program, Louise Maituin sang a lovely PSttle song, and at the lose presented Mrs. Clapp with a nen.uiiui potteu rcu limp iroin u. P.-T. A. circle,. as a token of ap- preclatlon. Tho proRnun eoulinu-1 i-ii nun iu iiiuuie.i Kuirnt u.v WPyne Harris; cornet solo, I.ouls Cornelius.- Mrs. McKinney's pupils gave two very clover plays entitled "Good St. Valentino" nd "Lincoln Dales." Molly Helms played two piano solos ; and as the last'on the program, a huge cake was brought forward with 32 lighted red cau dles and valentine decora tioiiH. This was made by Mrs. Clapp and presented at this time In honor of the thirty-second anniversary of the P.-T. A. organization, which was founded on February lTlh, .'12 years ago. Mrs. Williams being the oldest lady present was awarded the holior of cutting this benutlful cake. The lights In tho building were turned out for a short time so nit could sec and appreciate this lovely lighted cake. Vulentlno cookies and sandwiches wero serv ed .by Mrs George Helms, Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Oscar ' Mar tain, the hostesses for the evening. Mrs. Sumner Parker ami her mother. Mrs, Camilla Owen, wero Vn Medford on Friday afternoons T -nimibcr'ofBellviuw and. upper valley people wero present at the. eliow at the Craterian theater Sun day afternoon. Sotno who attend ed -wero Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bar-", rem, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and children. Helen, Pobby and Hetty, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark True. - "William Kryaii, who Is engriged with tlie railroad company nt luns muir, spent a few days with his ifamily'In this community, liufus Tyust: also working with the rtUI-J road company nt Jiunsmuir, spent the week end with his family. Mrs. .Oscar Martaln spent moat of last-week clerking at Shrocdcr's More in Ashland, and reports quite a rushvover A'aleutinc day. 1 i Mre, -,itMwin Dunn was in at tendance, at the Auxiliary Legion: meeting on Monday evening. Herbert Da via haa finished tie--gotlations with Chas. Lindaey for his timber in the DeI Indian coun try, and expects to start the con struction of a mill very soon. ; Fred Henry, who has quite large holdings of timber In the Cove dis trict,, is cutting and trucking the uSO ,.,,. . ,y V"'it,(.BPWs butter. ford. Koy Taylor is also preparing toj open Ins lumber mill In Ihn Hhalo City vicinity. Uin products wil? bo truckod to J II It, Cab, whero ho al ready ha a contract. Mr. Taylor oxpects to run day and night when operations oncu begin. . 1ra. AfT.r. AJeCalllster, who has been quite ill for the pat wnvornl t weeka, is slowly regaining her 't strength. Her daughters In town tiro HpriWing as mueh time us pua lbl Itli their mothe.O , Mr. and Mr. L. V. .Mwrvry cnlertulned Sunday with a 1 o'clock j dinner at their homo neur the i Moon Li0iber coinpuny. They had their gucatH Mr. .and Mrs. Thomab Mrryman and daughters Wilda and Kllcn. j Tho old -fashioned danco glvon j by the club ladieu nt the Commiin j ity house on Thursday wuh well attended and a very delightful j evening was npent danelng to the muwie fiirulfilwd by tho Tucker or , eheetra. During the evening homo I made cakes and coffee were served j to the gueMp. A fMibstanthil Mini wan realized from thin affair and j will Itolp the with their in surance on lie Tilldlng wlch in i due very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Trusty were ; hosts Sutttrduy evening to u group I meringue consistency, und finely ! of Irleud... liamcs and inulc were j crush'-il, peanut, brittle crumbs. I the chief amusements of Iho even. I Hpreud on Know Flakes und bruw.f , lng At tiki close dellcfuus re j 'n slow oven. A bit of candled 1 fresbmeuts were served by the cherry may be' added to each Mur I hostess, .Mrs. Trusty, to the follow-1 g.icrlte. Hcrvu with afternoon ten. J lug- named: Jlr. and Mrs. Thomas I .EscallMil Corn Willi ( lams I Jlerryman and duushters Wlldn I cans corn, 1 can minced cliims. ; and Kllen. Craig Hayes. Klnic r ! I'lai;e iu layers with Hl.ow J'lallu ' Ilalbcrt ami the Trurty Tamlly. j crumbs, seasoning find plenty of Mr. and Mrs. I'uul Hulbert of the .butter, with more now ITIukc Crceiifprlngs rcrvtee station spent j the -week end at the hofo of Mr. Jlalbirfs brother, Mr. and Mrs. Italph Ilalbcrt. Word has been received from ! Iho Bands family, who are now in i Los Angeles, saying that they may ' not rcturu to their homo hero in i March as they expected to. Mr. Sands has an opportunity to work I Id a lures sU-ro tliurv ana Is ua- decided' yet as to Just what ha will do: , Till? Sutlds fanjlly left JU'll' view before Christmas to bo pone a couplo of mouths to enjoy the (southern., cllmato and visit their daughter, who lives there. Utile. Josephine Peach, daugh ter uf Mr. and Mrs. Ik-rt Peachcy. who has been ill for soino time. Is now very much improved. I Mrs. J. c. llarnard entertained ' i-range meeting. Tin. Iiuriiliie of !at her honiv on Thursday after-!"1"- large, beautiful new Ornnitu I noon with a Valentin penny for nO " which was dedicated u little I group of oUl-ttmo friends from ; "Vcr a year ago, was a hard blow 1 I Central l'olnt. who aro members of the Royal Neighbors lodge. Tho afternoon was spent with work lose of tho afternoon the hostess i served dellciou.s refreshments car ! Tying .vat tho Valentino Idea. Those ' .....-.....O. r.r.1.... ,1... nflntmum tl'Dr.1 Mrs. Opal Haley, Mrs. Frank Orcg ory, Mrs. Victor llurseil, Mrs. Su rah Vincent. Mrs. Harry Dubbs, Mrs. V. C. liccver and Mrs. Allco i . ', ,. , ,,.. . jj ,.arled OUl. r,.. ,i Ml n. K. lioblson and son Junior were dinner guests ut h of . Mr. ad Mrs. S. K. ,..u.nt.8 on sUay. the after- . nuon they all enjoyed a drive 'over the Sisklyuu mountaitis. Tney r" port i.lenty of snow slill on the ground and tho nil- snappy. The Yeoman lodge held Its serial pmeetlu gin the lodge room .on Tu"- Hay evening with a large utteiul aneo preHent. A V.M-.V .il.tereflling program was enjoyed by the liieiu biH's und their families, after which dancing and curds wero Indulged in until a lute hour when refresh-, ments were served. The ltuwcmi circle of the same n -,,. with Mrs. S. K 11;ll.cs ti.fi,- leader, met on Wednesday aft.Tnuon with Mrs. Mart, of church street. This was a dollar social and much fun was hail with The presentation of tlic dollar, iiecompunied with a rhyme, telling how the sumo hud been earned. I'he Cpper Valley Community lulj called a ..pedal meeting on Wednesday afternoon in .lie club rooms. .Mrs, Alubcl aiucK. numc demoiiHtrulion ugent, was expected to bo present to disctiss kitchen decorutlutls und conveniences, but for some unknown reason she full ed to appear ut this meeting. The lailies spent some tlmo' dis cussing club problems und then dismissed the meeting. It was de cided to hold a food snle as soon us a placo could be secured. A dance was nlso discussed ut this tlmo und will probnbly bo held about Hie Mill of .March. M. M. Tucker is doing some car penter work on tho Hugh Itarron place north of llellvlew. ill. Itar ron is improving his property with some new buildings. Mrs. Uco. Holms, onp. of the poultry rulsers ot llellvlew, has n hatch of Ithodo Island Ucd chicks two weeka old and has ber incu bator going, filled to capacity with eggs. She lias tills natcu aireaqy sold. Mrs. Oscar Martaiu also, has her Incubator running. -More of the heavy breeds of chickens socm to predomlnnto in this section. . Mr. Homer Mooro' has a ' fine flock of purebred H. I. Heds and has nil of his hatching eggs from tho 40 hens engaged fo liatehorles in Ashland, until some timo In March. Krnest and Chester Applegate moved their stuck cattle from the Ouvo ruin-li down on I ho Owen placo where they will bo fed until they i-uuube put op pasture. . . . 1 Some Choice Seasonal 7?ecipeslwii1ng cnmiidatos. I All Crang.j-s uro Invited to any 9 'or till nf eur meetings. Staffed Arlk'hokcs Four nrtlchokes, VS cup now Kluke crumbs. I onion Chopped, I 2 tablespoon salt. 2 tubbvpoons American ..l.....u .r,.lP,l : ,,ook ,,. arllchbkcs In a largo ! amount of bulling water, to which I teaspoon of wilt is added after (hey have cooked for 1G mlnutoii. Cook until tender (test by pulling i out leaf.) Cut the artichokes in hnlf lengihwlHC and remove the J rhokos. Make a stuffing of Snow j J'lakc crumbs, onion, salt, chocs I tind butter, and fill cavities of j artichokes, l'ut In a baking dlrdi t and cook In hot oven uulll l'tps "rc browned. vrve with Snow Flakes. CniiilN!iry Tart- " ' To make lOuiberry jelly, take J quart cranberries, 1 cup hot water and - cups of sugar. Wnnli and remove stems from berricu anl put In a sauecphn with the water. (An agate or enamel pan Is bent.) Hoi! G miiiulctf, rub thru ti sieve, add sugar, return to Ire. HMr until sugar Is dlHKOlvcd, then turn Into a mold. .To remove cattily, wet a towul hi hot water, lay over bottom for a' minute and 3elly will drup out whole, Spread Know Klaks Willi a layer of rreani elieeno. Add a i layer of cranherry Jelly, and lop with another Snow llakw Peanut SfapRUCTltW Heat white of one egg until Htfff. add confectioner's sugur until of crumbs and butter on top. Moisten whole thoroughly with clam nec tar raUed with milk. - iluku until well browned. . Asparagus Louf 1 1 can cooked asparagus. 1 run ; milk, t can Snow flake crumbs, 1! eggs, salt, peppar, butter. Bake I 80 minutes in moderate nvpn. I Servo with white taurce, sliQCj I eggs and pareloy. ' . . ' EAGLE PT. GRANGE (Official) U was a sad-hearted group of) Grangers that gathered at the old I'alcy hall fee tho last regular "..rangers, uui uioumi hut.- was gloom In tho hearts, there were smiles of good cheer and I courage on the fates of thoso1. proKOtil. Tho Urruurers have learn--: ed the lessons M'Qiiih and hopo and rmpllfy it in their lives. It ; has bun said that farmer havo a greater couratro in, adversity i than uny other group of people.! This is not because they become . accustomed to disappointments, so bci-oiiiing indifferent, but .because j they have learned the great lessons j whivh nature teaches; thoso h s- j suns whleh can only be learned i by thus! who eomo in close cou-J tact with nature. ; There were many Grangers prcs-l cut from Lake Creek and Central! Point, and their expressions of sympathy tendered to tho Orange were, appreciated. The fraternal spirit which binds Oranges to-! get her bvcry much In evidence: iu time of .trouble. ! Put the Orange also has tho sympathy of many' who uro not; Grangers. Tho t'oUowlug cummu-j ntcaiton was read during the in-l-; ing: "To the Kaglc I'oint Grant,': Sunday, tho first day after. In sympathy for your great loss and j iu encouragement and good -fid- j kowshlp for tho replacement of j your bcloveiL hall, I am glad to; mako the stall by my Uul Mift fl $Ui.tiO. (Signed) Nellie Ferry ; Liowles." Mrs. Howies is tt sister; of AVllliam Ferry and . waa visit-1 ing her brother hero at the time j of tho flro and so was able to realize tho grief that the loss oft tho hall occasioned. j . The lo.ss of this hall nieuus;' more than a material loss , to us, j for into tho building of It went the great lovo for our order. It was a fittli; monument to the j leadership of our past -master. I. j R. Kline and tho self-sacrif IclnK ) co-operation of tho grange mem-: hers, and their faith In Urn Grange. Only those who have worked and i planned with us from Urn begin- , '. can fully realize -what this i loss means to us. Knough money was donated dur ing the meeting for tho purchaso of a Vow piano und enough over for a small slurt on tho hulldll.g fut.d for a new hul, also a penny collection netted n ' small sum to bo used to help buy. kitchen equip-, ment. . ' A-coinniltteo wuh appointed to draft, plana for a new hull und, together witn approximate costs, submit It to tho Clrangu nt tho next meeting. ,, l!rothcr Charley Master of Lake Creek llrango, in extending the sympathy of his llrange, announc ed tho Luko l-reelc (Irungo would gl.ve a beutolt dunce for tho Kuglc i'oint tlrauKo on riuturdHy iiighl. Fubruary ., This splendid siililt was surely appreciated, especially so fat- as ljike Crock OratiBO Is making a great effort to raise funds to build a llrango hall for themselves.- .. i. ' .' A move was carried by which the standing committees .will act as- an auxiliary committee to the ways and means committee, each standing committee putting on one program, entertainment or other J money-making venture nt sonio, tlmo during the your, tho proceeds; to bo for tho building, fund. i Tho old Dulcy hull has been rented by tho Grnngo and will be used o.s a meeting place until fur thor notice. The next regular mooting will be held on tho lilh of March. The master annouifVco that tho first land second degreo work will bo I mil nn til Ihnl lime tn tulto hi the Do you "Always." 0 ' i "Lucky boy. trI am. But we didn't get good cof fee until ive found M-JB .ft Many people find lliat witii M J-1), the strong blend, they use slightly lesi coffee. Hut whether you make it strong or weak, M-J K has a ll.ivor that only the strong lilcndcan give. Now it come to you in an improved fric tion top Icy-can available only to M -J-B users, packed by ourown vacuum process. MMr wn m it COFFEE n i ARK OH W1IITH I'lwMNR, X. V., Koh. 12. with a soul," which would follow Ml William II. Ward, baking mag-1 blbllcnl precepts by giving one- nalo and phlliiTiihropist, who onrvllpiilli of nil profits to charily, left planned n. S 1 .000,1100,000 "nvreer almost his entire estate, valued ot always get coffee like this?" H O both, from ike same package T TUT rrifiil for the youngsters? Easy! 1 i - - - in st injur hot milk over ShrctlilcJ heal, adil a lilO- cn-uiii am! KWcih-u. Croii-iiis may lik- lln-ir Slin-ilili-il W'ln-al rolil -lint tlit-y iii-wl lln: same food claneiils for energy, ircnoth and health, ami the lnail of the whole wheat to keep them fit. What a convenience to servo the whole familv, quickly, with this one perfect food. No wonder so many women always keep two packages on hand. ' FULL SIZE RTKCIHTS the original SlireddedmeaA oil 'J'uoc iu on ihu Shredded Hicl peo itrani everv Moodsv ntornlutf at 10i30, KFI-KPO-KUO.KGW.K05lO.KHI. j over 3D millions, to his widow, Mrs. Klhcl ltaitey AV'nrd. Mr. VoJrd died three weeks ago from a heart attack. "XJ" CO