Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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    PXflE TWO ftrrcPFOirD i MXTTJ TRTBUXE,- rEDFOTlP; 'OEnoy; FRTDjav MAT?On ft, 1920. J " .
ASHLAND MINE TO
PAUL POIRET PICKS OLDSMOBILE
, ASHLAND. Ore., Mar. . (Spl.) I
Ashland hns received with interest ;
thoneWs thutlthere 1s n possibility;
1 hut the Ashland mlno may tip re- ;
opened after Ileitis eloped fur a ,
pood many years. Many of lho
older residents recnll the ilayM, 30
yenr afto, when a'troll r ore wait
nns traveled thrmiKh tho sti-ceis of:
the elly anil the hum nf the slump- i
mill was ailileil to the one. nf In- i
liustry. 'Twns a Kind slKht, too, f
when the i:old bricks were placed .
on display at rtie old JJank of Ash- j
In nil before being sent by express (
to tho mint nt San Francisco. Many
hart (bought those days linne f'ir- !
ever, hut It Is possible that t -.
property may be opened np In the.
near future. J
P. It. Wlekhnm of Grants Pass,
an experienced miner, Iiuh taken a
on the old Ashland mine and the i
Shorty Hope. hnldliiKs. The lease :
has been taken with mi option to ,
buy from B. D. 1Ii-Iki;s, the present;
owner. Mr. Wlckhuiri expects to '
bouln t onee on a Kcimrnl silrvoy j
anil cleaning campaiKii nnd hopes;"
at the end of DO nuvs to he able Ml wllh a case of men.ilen. Is much,
to nnnounco Jti.it what course he i Improved nnd will noon he able to l
will follow In the development plnn. resume her work In the schools, j
The deal won made tbrouuh Kd -Mr. and Min. A. Miu ske of Duns- ,
Stuples, local real cslnte intent, who mulr, fill., are vlsltlnu for a few;
ban been well ac(llalnted wllh the days with Anhland friends. The,
hlHtory of the mlno. He says that Marske family formerly resided In j
the Ashland mine has produced AKhlund unil still retain the resl-'
nearly a million dollars. Unior- 'lenco property here.
Innately, litlKiitlon and reported Jack Pocblor, proprietor of the,
poor management have prevented ; lllun Klower Indue wiib an Anhland
worklnp; tho holdings for ninny visitor on Kridny.
inn Tim nunrtz mill nn. loomed Howard Hobson, Hollthern Pn-1
in, tho alte now occupied by the'olflc employe at Crescent Lake,
AHltlnnd Foundry, came to Anhland on Friday to nt-
The iht iirnhioni in ontiimr the' tend to business matters, and to
1 1 trsitjc ill! -1 r J
M. Paul Polret, famous designer and stvlc arbiter of I rance, and the Oldsmobile de lue
landau he purchased whlle fn ChicaKo durmij the Nauonal Automobile Show. The above
picture M as taken shortly after M. Poiret had signed an order for the Oldsmobile, which is
Iicing delivered to him in Paris. ' ' " 1 1 : j
IN OF
.A
I nf the week, where ho has -pur
J i-haHCft the Ooldcn liule atnre of
Ihut place. " '
Mi'H. f'lnrenrw Matho and chU-
dren made a trip to Hrigue IUverjft
WIUJAMS CREEK. Ore. rw.
8 (Kpeelnl) Mr. nnd Mrs. M.
Jlouyo went to Pnrtland IjiHweek
to Im with their Httlfi daughter,
Mejasle, over hor birthday. Shn
Ih (o undergo an operation on her
Hpino In , a few days. Bonnie Is
In tho Khiiner'rt lumpltul at Port
land where hn ha heen since
laKt July. Thelt frlendH hope
F.eMitJo may son bo able to re
turn homo.
W hear that Henry Norton ban
w:bl hiH ranch to .Air, Vahrner of
CirantH PasM, and will soon be
leaving our neighborhood. Wo
are very worry to lose -Mr. and
AirH. Norton from our community.
Mr. Walling in doing somn build
ing nnd conerete work for Mr. and
Mrft., Frank Bryan preparatory to
turkey raising. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bry
an are among the most 8uceoH.s
ful turkey raisers In our valley.
Mr. and MrH. Jessie Glass nnd
daughter nf Medford mado a short
visit to WIUlaniH Creek one eve
ning last week. '
1'hero will bo evnngc'.lstic sor
vlees at tho Jtaplist ehurch on
the ' corner every e.fcilng this
week.
Mrs. Sam I-ettoken hns been In
painful condition fri" several
spray system antl ft is now beins
used very efficiently. The Del Rio
now ha about 48,000 feet of pipe
line In the spray system.
FrcA Kqlsofi wus vlaiting with
his father, 0. C. Kelsoe, of Central.
Point Wednesday evening. C. C.
Kflnoe has been very ill with the
flu for the pant tbroo weeks and is
unimproved at present.
,Tho basketball game between
Rogue Ulver and Phoenix, which
was to have been played at Hold
Hill Wednesday evening, was called !
tnif on account of lllnoss in Rogue
River. : ' . . ;
The Cold Hill high school Is con- j
ducting a magazine sales campaign J
under the auspices of the Curtis '
Publishing company. Out of every i
'sale tho high school Ih to obtain;
( f0 cents. The students are en-
thused over the plan and are anx-j
:ioiH to put it over big. ;
The operetta put on in Clold t III ?
last Friday evening by Mrs. Me-,
singer's ukulele clulm was attended -by
severnl from, this community
;and they report It aa being excel-;
lent.
T. A. Henderson spent Tuesday
in Medford. f
Sam Chishnlm is minus one horse i
since one of them becamo ill nnd '
ho wAs compelled to shoot it.
Begin Your Idiwn Knrly
Itwn seed may be sown at thls
time right on top of the snow, .The.
beKt seed is tho c)ieapest In the end. ;
A quart of tho best qunllty lawn
seed Jh sufficient for 100 stiunre i
feet. Good seed n good soli with j
care Jrt watering means a thick vlg-1
orous sod and few weods. Keep ,
your lawn well watered nnd fed !
and the weeds will not have much;
chance to grow. If tho soil Is poor
:i drevKtng of humus, leaf mould o i
The cause of overweight
j : Not due to any one food alone
i
5
THERE has been so much discussion In this
country about the cause of being overweight
that we decided to go to one of the leading
scientific authorities on diet. We requested
him to state the facts for the benefit of
the public.
It is the fashion to blame sweets for every
thing," he said. ''Overweight hi not due to
sweets alone."
"If the dietary habits of overweight indi
viduals are scrutinised," he went on to say.
' "t Will PC IOU11U illtll aubH. .vwu.iun
gorged by some, starches by others, fats and oils y others, and
meats by others." . ; ','
. "Strictly speaking," he said, "the average increase in over
weight cannot be attributed to increase in intake of sugat or Ay
other single foodstuff."
Note that he speaks of gorging. How intelligent t would be
if everyone in the United States would refrain trom gorging any
one kind of food, and ate in moderation a great variety of aft
kinds of healthful foods. 1 ' "
It is clearly up to the women in the home to see that all adults
and all children are furnished a variety of appetizing foods and to
remember that sugar is the mainstay for making healthful foods
delicious and appetizing. - '
One excellent way to prevent gorging is to feed your family a
varied and well-balanced diet. Sugar develops the incomparable
flavors of cereals, vegetables, fruits and many meats. It makes
vegetables, taste fresher and improves their color. Nothing
can take the place of intelligent cookery. The best cooks art
generous with sugar. The Sugar Institute. ;. , ;. , .; ;
t
(By Mm. M. K. Tr.vi'r)
TALENT, Orn : Mnr.; :..-i-(po-
janil luturncd Ttiosiluy evenliiK. Uiivh. It won found nauewnry to
j MrH. .locckol. reported only extinct nn ulooriiind tooth nnd
jKoven.'nf hrr 30 puDIIh precnt nni the Jnw; jilmot i-auslns
iWodncsduy -morning. Tho hlnh lockjnw, but sho Is improvlns nt
j.-rhool, too, reports a very lnrRO thtn tlmo,
ipor cunt of stmU-ntH out. Talent Hon flanks hnB rrntod his-ranrh
hna lnvn ntrilrk prntty linrd in Jho to Mr, Nowmnn of fnllfornin. We
past' two woi'kH, monalcK, sctirlot wolooiuo Mr. nnd Mrs. Newmnn
fevor. inunnis. flu, rhUki'tipox, to our community,
wliooplnu coukIi, aro Homo of tho. a nonr nocldont wns nni-rowly
d'lKvasPS foiinil In Tnlnrit. invcrtod Friday whon a car driv-
Mlf Pratt and Mlw) Mcf'oy en- en by T.loyd Warnur ran off tho
torlalncd tho play rant Monitny road nt tno end of tho uppod Wll
mlno Into slinpo for oporntlon In visit Willi nionufl ami roiiuiv. wiokham of ttaaty
. i.. ih,. ,..i., t,r. lillllnu HPiuormnn mmnt tho i clnl) -I . IJ. loKlinni or t.iniut.
oontnlns Homo 500 foot of wntor wook ond with frlondn In Klamath i Pns spont Sunday In Talent nnd evenliiK. Tholr (tuoata wore .Misses uams creek bridKe. The stoerini-
Klro destroyed a fine new Knsox Fnlln. visited the old location of the .lean Rplers. Katlierine Estea, wheel camo off Just an they were
rondster iielniifttnc to M. S Con-! "March Rroeww." Ilio nnmial I Shorty Hope mine with . a view . Jennnotto MeFndden, Null Hill, meetlnR a bis car coming down
tors recently party K'ven by the Vonien' leaune jto commencltiK pri-llmlnnry work Kovella l.onB. Velnia Mason, Hoi- the hill. I.ueklly his car swerved
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Bryan of of the Hollthern Oregon Normal ' in n short lime. Mr. Wlekhnm lice HarlHhorn. and Messrn. Earl to tho left and ran off the (Trade
Rochester N. y!, nro In the city to school,, was one of the Jolllest has leased this mlno, which Is -In- rinKnrd, flnrenco Holdridi;e, Ira m.foro it became steep enniiRh to
visit with Mr! nii'd Mrs. M. Khnw events of tho year and was In every icated about four miles from' Tal- Hart, Frank Uonhnni nnd Claronco ovorturii his enr,
on Rlknder Htreet Mr nml Mrx way nn otltstuniUnK Kiictess. Tho cut up WlKnor crouk tOKelhet L'yrd. A most enjoynhle evenliiK Mr. and Mi's, aeorgo McClaln
Hivim nro on ronto to their home members of tho league, guestli nndiwlth the Ashlund mine which Is wns spent by the yonns people. of Phoenix were week-end vuests
nftor MiinniilniF ih.. iinui even wi.oiin' women menilieis of the faculty, located nhout two and a halt; Mm. r. It. strahnn nnd Mrs. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C.
m i i),.i, fni tin Br, la numlit-rliiK In all about 175, came miles further up tho mountain p. i,. strahnn both nf rtOKiie w. Hoberts, also Itoy Coffmnn
a nloeo of Mr Khaw In fancy dross, represent Inu all from the rtliorty Uopo. These Hivnr. Fpciu .Thur.idny as uuests nnd Miss Lulu Roberta of I'lioo-
' Miss Ethel Marks, tenclier of sons of flcilllnlls and historical mines lite two of the oldest mines. at the home of Mr. and Mrs,, nix drove over Sunday,
history ami civics In the local high characters, and each enme provld In southern Oregon. The Shorty cinrcnec Mathes. ; John Lovel nnd son Walter and
IJliipil lllllie linn mil iieeu in - ; i jui . , . unil .im. IiLUIKL' ikibh;ui; .uii-ui-uiw .111. cninpoeil WITO
ration for the past 20 yniii'H, andiof Aahland were guests at the guects In the home of Miv and
It will riMiulrc sonic time to get ItjVogoll home Holiday. Mm. .Edwards over tho week-end.
in sliiipo for'iuiiial mining opern- .Mr. and Mrs. IJud Steailmnn and Mrs. Lovel who hns heen seriously
ilon. Mr. Wlekhnm has i leased daughter of Phoenix, and .Mr. and 111 for several months Is slightly
Cliff (inrvln were dinner Improved. Mr. Lovel hns sold his
BAKING
POWDER
25"S"25c
Mora thin poutnl and a half
V (or quarter
Same
s for over
38
years
GUARANTEED PURE '
Millions of pounds used
oytneuommienr
school. Iniu been III and iinnhle to ed with her own Union.
nttnnd hor clnsses since Friday, j Tho audllorlilin, which was the
Mis Marks spent the week end scene of tho very jolly affair, was
at, her homo In Roselillrg. (converted Hit n u harn by the uso
Mlt., .-nl.l,lll. flflli ,..,id,. lenehel' I Of llllV, liOXOS, stalls, saddles, CtC.
In ilw. l Ineeln u..li,.,.l ,.li, l.o l,.,.. I Pi Izes Were nwill'dcii to Adclla these lllliies with the privilege oI'Mih.
' . . -c3- 1 . loy and Ilorolhy llitrfy for the liest i inlying it ino present assay prim- gnosis at tne nome or .mi-k. or- rnncn nn upper Little Applegate
conple. They were costumed as j sathlactory. vllle orlis Sunday. and has moved to Medford.
the 'gingham din:" anil the "calico ! Tho Community club met at . .lay Terrlll . onmnienoi d . nssess-1 Dr. Ilrny preached -Hllndny at
cut." -The prize for the runniest i the club room Wednesday ufter- ilng .Inst, Friday In the Talent. dls- tho Methodist church In Wllllnm
j ehnriiclei' wn.i awardeil to Miss Vli'r Infiiin with a good uttenilanco. Theitrlci, ; . . i, ,: , 'son Crock. Tho pastor Uev. IMill-
'gliiia Llillcilin. Miss 10v:i White recording secretary was lustriicledl The deciding game " )f luisket- lip Heeterhy ' ls In Arizona whore
i vvnn .ili i,i.v..- f.w ilio i n 1 1 m! n n d 1 n iT' i to ciimniuulcate with the' cll.v ; ball -scheduled to liave- boon -ulilyed he. .went on account of 111 henlth.
i fnctulty ciiHtun:e. Iiorls W'oifnlk ,'couni'll for permission to niiiko it'thls week between tho boys' teams His many friends are hoping for
was awarded the i?rlze for the most :ridewallt from me- street in ine or Minis a ..-y and Talent has his recovery. . '
iiinininl character., , Nndlne Kwon- entrance of the hall, the walk to heen postponed : onnuconnt of, What might easily have been a
nlng was awarded ,i iM'Ize for the rmlrelo the flagpole, the club to Mines. of nieluliers of tho - teams, serious occurrence - was averted
best continue. -Those who'neted lis hear the expense of material.' Mr. and Mrs.. Charley Fsles when Mr. Hlley Cougel wns enr
.liulges were Mesilanies .1. I.. Fdller. After reports of committees nnd spent Sunday In Hold Mill look-iiied out of dnnger when ho had
l' 11. Wagner, Enill Pell, A. C. , regular roiillne of business, .the lug after huslness afl'alrs. (become over heated by fire; .Mr.
HU'iinge and A. c. Joy. jchalrmnn of tho program commit-1 Mr. and Mrs. Koy'LeV'nnder areougel had heen burning some
.Mrs. .1. V. Miller was hostess re 'ten cnterialueil the club Willi a 'drlvlmt a new Ford roadster. Islabs around tho snwinlll when
cenlly to friends who two yenrs ;couplo of numbers. ' ; A new iiocelerta Will be opened the fire got beyond his control,
ago were members of a bridge; A i elect rending by Mis. Pen- this week In the new huildhlg A call for help was sent out over
club. Four tallies or bridge were land on club work among the erected by Mr. Park adjoining tho , the telephone lines niuV ninny
In play, and at the close of iliu pooror class of the city, of -Now Manning auto park. Mr. nnd Mrs. i-u-hed to aid. and thus saved the
evening the hostess awarded prlxc.n Vnrk am! u humorous read.ng Park are new arrivals in Talent sawmill, but It was found neces
to Mrs. William Myur and Miss 1 rendered by Mis. Illggans, lifter from Klaliuilh Falls, nnd we wish saly to use two blnsts to do so
Ueglna Johnson for high and low! which a delicious lunch of ihem every success in their newinld the fire had to bo guarded
scores of the evening. I whipped ce.'im on cuke, nnd ten j iinderlnklng. n night and nil next day boinro
llolll tho Iiiiiiko dccoriilluns iimljwus served by Minliinis Penllind , The road around the Hurley hill all danger was past,
i the refreshments were suggestive ,and Newhoiise. lis being straightened and widenoil' Friends nre sorry to hoar of
lof HI Patrick's dav. I -Mis. M. L. Van Nnnio left last This Is a sharp turn with a steep the Illness or John Pence anil
IJB J 1 Hr III Mrs. .Miller's guests were Mos- i Friday for .l.iniestown. . .. after hlll which was very hard for cars family nf Klamath Fulls. Mr.
Vs II ,,, ,iuv Carey, lleorge Kriinu'r. speiullnc a week at the honie . of to . make, and the work being pence and children have all been
m III i Xorina lteeder. William Myer, her brother, ltev. Audrey Hrown.jdone at the present time will beeonrined to their beds wllh mens-
llf ff II '"'orge Itoss and Frank Crouch;' Womiuis' Home Missionary so-; n very great improvement to.es. Mrs. pence was taken to the
i ?, f, nit i nn u sue . iniiiei weui
Misses Iteglna ilohnson. Carolina fi'lety met at the homo of Mrs. 'travel
Kailde. A II lien IJwyer, Ihhol Itcld.;!:. T. Newnry iniirsiiay niieriiooii.
Klla Mcl.eod. lOilml Oolleen. C.el'tle .Mrs. tleorge lllshop nml Mrs.
Iliian, Frances Hchroeder. Sue Mor- i ltussell lilshnp
rls illid Crystal .Wilcox..
f Medford were
jg,uc.-ts Tlnirsd.i.y nfternoou at the
'.Inline of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
I Ceorgi Ciirter Is assessing In
! Ashland.
! r Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson ofiln
Portland were dinnur guests at
Hie Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. quite n serious operation. Mrs.
.1. A. Phillips, who sull'ered a Pence will he remembered as Miss
severo attack of bronchial pneu-.Edytli ?nugel. Sho grew to wom-
n.onla last week, Is slowly lm
proving.
Mrs. Clnrence Mathes nnd chil
dren spent Tuesday afternoon nt
the home nf Mrs, George lltsllop
Medford.
Miss Wolsey, librarian of tho
anbood here and has many friends
who hope for the speedy recovery
of herself nnd fnmily.
Mrs. Ida Fenton or Tenlno.
HAVANA. Culm. March R. (J) j
Injured w'hen he wns thrown from i w"'' ' visiting this week with
bis inounl, Hesoliile. in the fourth ; ',."""'.". '"
nice at Oriental Park yesterday. As
Scnrlock lumbled to tho ground lm
was struck on the inntilh by one of
Hnsoluto'rt hoofs. I'nconsclous, he
wns tnken to n bosplliil.
the Charley lOstes home hist Frl- Modrord library, and .Mrs. Cam
day evening. Mr. Wilson Is In n,on of Coleman Creek, called nn
the real estate business In Port- Mrs. l.oVander at the library
land. They spent the night ut j Tuesday.
Mannings nutu park. I Mrs. Hnzel Ferns Is driving n
I'he lnlle' Aid of the Meth
odic ehureh will hold nn lOanter
supper and buxaar In the eluh
ro(m un Krlday, Maieh 2 it.
The C'nmp Kire 11v1h met at
the heme of Mm. Klvis Cochran
Monday cvnink'. The j-his p re
new Chevrolet neduu
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mason wore
huidnesH visitors In Medford Wed
nesilny nfternoon.
Mrs. 10 wort linn hnd a new
rement sldewnlk built from the
Kate to her front door and around
the hnuxe.
The basketball Kame between
the J:ii;le point and Talent Kirls
sentffd the brlilo with a beaut I-j teami. has been called off by
ful '.MJ-pIece net of Hilverware. Al K:mlp I'oint, thus Klvin? Talent
the rhino of the evenlnK OellKhtrtil Kirl another jiimio.
reCreHhnientJi were Perved, Mr.; it Is expeeted tbnt Mr. Mable
and Mrw. Ctieliran lit Tnowluy iU.iii borne demouslrntion auent.
"JOfIN thy the frotTif At ih
ront enttanct " ,
"Tht fcoil MtJ VPM UfTt (MWBV, Mn.
Smith . . . ami it uwIJn'l Iff safe
10 femv that toiJn Wen t&ffet
0t the hack door.f "
tuornluK for Yreka, where' they
will wpend two weeks. Mr. Coen
ran l working for tho Citllfornlu
oroKon Power eompany.
Mrs. C. . Itoberls nnd n mo
tored to'lUU Wednecday to visit
her duuHhter ft ml family.
rbe (Iranue will bivo a daneo
will meet with the Talent ladles
on Wednenday, March J!7. All
ladle of the community plenao
remember the date.
At the meetlnK of the oily coun
cil last Tuesday niKbt. a commit
tee wn8 appointed to ascertain the
cost of a aewer syHtcm for tho
tonlKbi.- Krittuy. TUe proceeus towl. Thia ls mm.h lu,(ied tm
will be Kiven nsMtt the KukIo j ,.rovcm(,,t nnil ono whirb Talent
Point lr!nre. whose hall whr re- wt ,mvo ,0 h(V0 tnnpd u they pltnl for tho pant two weeks,
eently burned. expect tho town lo prow. j Mr. nnd Mr. C. I nnbhlna
ROCK POINT PEBBLES
Mrs. P. 1.. Slrnlinn wns a Xleil
ford culler Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. u. Mnlhos nnd
Hoy Uriscoe wore tlinnor Ktiesls
Mondny nt tho homo nf Mr. aiid
Mrs. P. U Strahnn. . -
Mrs. Fred Kelsoo ntul son nml
Mrs. P. L. Strahaii were business
vlsllnrs In .M c-d fin il last Thursday.
Mrs. J. K. Hobblns is n micst at
Ibe home of her son, O. I!. Hobblns.
Mrs. Miles llrownrliti? nnd dntmh
ler, Kleanor, nnd Winifred Smith
nf Phoenix worn Sui'Jay visitors
nt tho O. O. Hobhins Tioiuo.
Mrs. ItOKcis nnd mnllior nf Med
ford spent sovernl dnys nt tho homo
of Mrs. P. U StiRlimi lust week.
Mrs. O. O. Hobblns nnd children,
nccompanled by J. K. Uobbins, vls
Jled nt the home nl Mr. mid Mrs.
Rirl llrlscoo at Phoenix Inst Sun
day nfternoon.
:fis. C. L. Hobhins whH a Sun
day visitor at the Community hos
pital 'In Medford and caUvd on
Mrs. Harwell llenderlcksoli. Mrs.
Hendrlokson has been in the hos-
exoeel tho town In crow. Mr. nnn Mrs. C. I, ltnhhins WAro
Mi-, aim Airs, i-.vorou ioone A, ,ho ,,, church Klder J. rtlnner micsls at the hum of Mr.
mane a ir!" in inn .Monuny "on , ..,,, ..n. ..n,.h l t
IV,, Hllllie OVetltllK. n I..nl.lnfr
Virgil KfldinKinn and uans Uul
ovason were cullers last Krldny
reiurncd c".. Hume evenliiK.
The Ladles' Aid will meet next
Thursday afternoon nt the home
of Mrs. r. (. Hurley.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Y, Thomns , of
in.) nnd Mrs. It. Adams Saturday even-
Curviillls nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Waterman worn dinner ituests nl
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry
11. l.owe Hilnday.
Walter Clark of Vancouver.
H.-C . visited With his sister, Mrs.
Cluirley Ksles, nnd father, iMr.
Clnrk. one day Inst week. He
elder,
At the, Methodist church, Sun
day school nt fl:45; Lester N'ew
bry, superintendent; clases for old
anil younir. Church services nt
H n. m. nnd 7:.1ft p. m. We In
vite everyone who has no church
homo to worship al. to como and
worship with us, . i:pworth lnntie
at 6-.an. n meetlnR for the yoniiK
people. ' . Youne peoples prayer
service Wednesday e v e h 1 h ft at
.vorii nns necn receiM-n ..y '"-iThursdav ..venlliit nl 7:311. , cor
M. K. Tryer of the mnrrisjje of (1a, .,.,,,, nvv;,,H yoll . IO ,i
Miss Almn Hreese to Mr. Hay h1 w,rv(, f lho rhlirch. nev.
Kami of Arroyo Orande. ' Mrs AlllUy n,.own. ,uisior... , .
Fsan writes Hint this Is the coldest
wiutvr -ever experienced In Call- it seldom pays to keep peran
rornln. i linns nrier they have urown too
loe Milhl.nrd moveil his slock ; larse for Hie six-Inch pot. Their
from here to Unite Fulls the first heat usefulness Is over.
evening at the C. L. Kobhlns home.
Mrs. R. Adams spent lho nfter
noon with Mrs. C. L. Hohlilns on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Sam Ciiisholm spent Tues
day with Mrs. C. L. Kobliins.
C. N. Culy of Medford was a
business caller at the C. U. Hob
blns homo Wednesday.
Clarence nnd Alvy Cook of Oold
II were Sunday
U Hobblns home.
Miss Nellie Jacobs was a visitor
nl the ('. L. Hobblns home one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Ilnleman
spent the even Ins with Mr. and
Mrs. C. I. Hobhins Wednesday.
The Pel Rio nrrpard recently
added 2S,noo toot of pipe to the
pulverized peat will be itnod for It. " It will be some time before thij
This mnv be put on In the spring nh plane becomes very populari
season m soon as the ground is with the young folks." Not enough
sufrlcitnely dry to walk upon. ; pin-klnir places yet.
12 full size
biscuits
in every
package
lulSof-heallh brealdas t
For a
in a single appetizing dish
eat SHMIEDDE WIHIMir
the original
SHREDDED WHEAT
comes in this
package
Tunc in on the Shredded
Wheat program every Ainu
day morning nt 10:110. KI' l-KPO.Kt;0-KGW-KOMO-
tkiiy.
Have a HAM on "Hand
v
Jor bnexpected guests,
after-school "snacks," Suiv
day night suppers, and
hurry-up" meals . . . keep a Fryc's "Dclicioas". Brand Ham in the
cooler. It always "hits the spot." Its tempting. It's tasty. It's noux'
ishing.Frye's "Delicious" Brand Ham really is better because it
comes from choicest yov.ng grain-fed porkers only, it is cured by a
mild, sweet, exclusive Frye process, and moreover, it comes "Fresh
to You" from the close-at-hand Seattle plant.
Old-fashioned goodness ami old-faihioned nutriment in
" V: -Frye "Wild Rout" Brand Lard. Purity guarantcsd.
Rye's Delicious
TlBHAND .
aim
Write to Pert B '
Compinv.
Portland, for
V-rye'i t
"MrM Guide'
187 ind
recipe. Snd t
(or postigc.
A ID "Everything the Hume Implies"