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O b'liHiAY, MAUi'H 13. 1929. 4. Active People want and need sugar The "Fuel of Preference" in the body An eminent food authority recently stated that any person who has a very active body is likely to be always on the edge of the sugar reserve in his body (glycogen). "That is ': why," he said, "the soldier and athlete wants and need; sugar. That is why the active child wants and needs sugar." He went on to explain that sugar Is the fuel of preference in the body, that sugar can be more easily and ouickly con. verted into energy than any other food. He . emphasiied the fact that sugar should form a part of the regular diet of every family and that any reducing diet, as well as any other diet, should contain sugar. ' The best way for sugar to be eaten is as a flavorer of other foods. In that way, it serves the double purpose of furnishing energy to the body and also of adding appetizing delight to other healthful foods. Sugar added to healthful grain cereals makes them welcome and enjoyable to growing children. Think of how many health-giving fruits are objectionable to the taste without sugar. Scientists tell us that we need the daily roughage Of salads as well as cooked fruits and vegetables. Any good cook knows that adding sugar makes all of these welcome and pleasant to the palate. In addition to being the best and cheapest fuel for the body, sugar is nature's perfect flavor. It makes nearly all other foods more enjoyable. For health and enjoyment, there is no substitute for sugar. The Sugar Institute. ' Dr. Allen, Billings, Says: , "The medical profession recognizes the value of whole wheat products in the diet.! For this reason,-the .use of Tru-Blu Graham ' Crackers, a whole wheat product, is especially recommended for children and grownups, -as we!.". " DR. WILL ALLEN, Billings, Montana. VEGETIZED (cafe, isB iiMtJrtl ' WHOLE WHEAT WAFER 5 IT TAKES quirw of pound of freih spinach, lettuce, carrot, iry, nJ tomatoes to makf one pound of VEGETIZED Whole wheat WAFERS! Chi! Jrcn beg for them fcft.'n mcaU. Father will like, to munch on them in the evening.. And so taity . for bridge lunchet! Your grocer lias them tn ft distinctive package "that yotl will easily recognize Demand Fire-Safety in Your Home Build Your First Floor of Concrete A large proportion of residence fires start in the basement. A con crete floor forms a barrier which prevents a fire from reaching the upper part of the house, v Concrete floors cannot shrink or sag. Therefore they eliminate one of the most common causes of plas ter cracking. They also seal out the objectionable dirt,noise,smoke and odors which originate in cellars, . Concrete floors can be covered . , with hard wood, linoleum, carpet ing or any other surfacing. Let us tell you more about Qthe advantages and economies , . of concrete floor construction. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 146 Fifth Street PORTLAND, ORB. ' , tt Imprort mi EilmJ tht Vui ef Ctncrttt OScm in 32 Cities (MEDFORD LODGES i WILL STAGE PLAY YOUNG FOLKS OF . JACKSONVILLE GO LAKE GREEK HALL! TO SALEM GAMES There's No LAKE CREEK, Ore., Mar. 15. : (Special.) The M. W. A. and Roy al Neighbors of Medford are put-! ting on a piny, The Twelve Old Maids," at the Lake Creek hall at S:30 o'clock Saturday night. vTho play is to bo followed by a dance.- The cattlemen In this eommun-i Ity have been buny vaccinating ; their cattle before they turn them ; on the ranpe. They expect to be able to turn them out in the next two or three weeks, U not feefore.J The canal company has had its big ditch cleaner at work in this section of the canai the past week. They have cleaned several miles already. The doctor was called to see Mrs. M. D. Bowles Monday night. Mrs, Bowles Is suffering- from a severe attack of pleurisy, 'T; Tj. Farlow haa "purchased a. !oely new Iluick sedan. - Several Grange, members met at the hall Monday evonin gto prac tice songs for the program Thurs day . Mrs. Amy Johnson, who has Jiteen spending- some time in .Portland and 'Oregon City,, is visiting her brother, h. H. Wynnt, - Mrs. L.oren Farlow, who spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamott Stewart. In Med ford, returned home Monday.. Mrs. Boy Origshy and son Don aid and Harry Tonn spent the week end at the Ii. 1,, Tonn home, Mrs. R. A. Peeh is a guest at the II. K. Pech home. M rs. ILL.. O rliwum ret u rned home Sunday, after having- spent th epast month at the bedside of her father, R Stlmnon, who has been seriously ill. MJss Marga.ro tie Xickcll, who has been staying In Grants Pass for some time, came home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Heed Charley were guests at the T. U Fariow home Hunday, ' . campeIltells derby scholars of steel making DERBY, Ore., Match .16. (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cainn heli of Medford were luncheon guests at tho teaehcraRe Friday. In the afternoon Sir. Campbell gave a very interesting and instructive, taik on steel. lie described the process from the time the iroa .is taken from the mines to .the fin ished product. , , Miss Widell attended county 'in stitute at Haitle I'oiut on Saturday and inter made a business trip to Medford. Mrs. Carlos spent the week end with her family in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wymoro went to Portland Sunday for a week's business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marion wern Sunday dinner guests at the J. F, Marion homo in itiitte Falls, Mr. Simons, the new tenant on the Martin place, was called east on account of the serious illness of his mother. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parasoto were Medford shoppers Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Parsons and family of Phoenix spent Sun day at the Pat Smith home. Mrs. Ben Wurts and brother. Frank Dunlap, went to Butte Falls Saturday. - - s Thursday was a red-letter day in the inierniedlate grades at the Borby school. Everyone had 100 per cent in spoiling. Miss Burr, our rural stipervlsor. made an official visit to our school Tuesday rooming. After luncheon she went to ReeRO Creek school. Raymond Chambers went to BtttUi Falls Monday evening. lift me write your fire insurance. Carl y. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland. Phono !!3. tf BAKING POWDER Same Price for aver QSyears 25 ouncesJorHS cenU Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of pounds used by the Government JACKSONVILLE, Ore, Mar, IS. (Special.) Miss Virginia Pick left Wednesday morning by asiio with a party of friends for Salesn to attend the basketball tourna ment. She will bo the guest of her uncle. Attorney Fred A, Wil liams and family at Salem and also of her uncle. Wade Williams, of 'Portland who will referee dur- inc the tourney. Those In tne. party besides Miss FicJs are aw. .Mao WilMin who is driving her car, Aioerta Kmns. vpat Janet Clement and her sister. A birthday party aa given Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and ilrs. Coke, east of town." in honor of Miss Merie Coke and Itohert Forbes, It being Miss Merle's fourteenth birthday and Itobert'B sixteenth. They both re ceived a number of lovely presents. Twenty-five younB people were present and a very enjoyable time was reported, Tho evening was spent in playing games and a love-, ly luncheon was served. . - . -Mrs, Fred Fiek and Mrs. Vivian Wilson attended a luncheon at the Hotel Medford Wednesday nobn given by Mrs. Kdna Isaacs,'-, ' . . :. Monday evening the- Jackson ville Itridgo club was delightfully entertained at a St. Patrick's party given at the homo of Mrs. S, . Severance,' who was assisted by Mrs. Vivian Wilson. Three tables of bridge wore-in play. High prize was awarded to Mrs decree Mas-J sell and consolation to Mrs, Harold Crump. J'---, : - At eleven o'clock tho hostesses invited their guests o the dining room where a delicious luncheon vas served, A beautiful center piece of early spring flowers, unique placecards and favors graced the table, the color scheme being yellow and green. Miss Vesta Jiall and Miss F.thelyn Itoot will entertain the ulub at its next meeting. fefrs. T. Parrett and her daughter, Mrs. Elliott llutler were guests at the B. S. Severance home Tuesday afternoon. N. C. Smythe had the misfor tune of having his hand hurt finite hadly with a buzz saw tho first part of this week. Mrs. Otto Neidermeyer and two daughters Joyce and-- Charlotte Ann -spent several days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Hake of Ashland, - Lewis Ulrieh of Medford was calling on friends in town last Saturday.-- .J. - ; ' , - -. - Sybil Fairburn of Medford spent Tuesday -night' with her mother, f Mrs, W. IK Bell; Mrs.- H. Ki Manna spent Tuesday at the home of her brother, Roy Uilrch.ih Ashland, The many friends-of ; Helen Ulrieh will he pleased to know that she is. im proving from her attack of. rheu matism, i .Miss Maslne Corwin of Medford Is spending this week as the guest of Mrs. Wilbur Cameron. Mrs.; Alice X'lrlch is spending a week wlth. her -son, Roy, Ulrieh, and family of Ashland, C, W. Kttchin and p. A. KiteWn left Monday for I-amm's camp ttt Kirk, Ore where thy will start work. They have heen visiting at the M. C. Smythe homo for some time. .,'-.,...'.: . - Hcv. and Mrs- 8. Jones of Ash land wei-e guests "of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Martin Sunday evening. . : - Tho Jacksonville orch e s t r a broadcast over KMED again Thursday noon on tho .Jackson County Creamery's program.,. This was very much enjoyed by those listening at Jacksonville. . Mrs. Lueila Dunnington, Sirs. Fred Fick, Mrs. K. 8. Severance and daughter Miss Ruth Severance and Mrs. Vivian Wilson attended the meeting of Heames chapter at Medford Wednesday evening. Father Meagher of. the ISacred Heart hospital was calling on friends in town Thursday. Mrs. Armpricst of Ruch and son Ernest visited Mrs. C. Wallace Wednesday evening, - Mrs, Jack Thrasher who has been on the sick list is able to he out again. Tho R. N, A, ladles gave a show er for Mrs, Hay Stevenson Wed nesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Anna, itroad. Those present were Mesdames Wendt, V, Wilson, Adams, liutcher, Haywood, Pool, X. Finney, L. Finney, Merrifieid, IJorothy, T. Mcfntyro, Mclntyre, Stevenson and Broad, . A lunch was nerved by the hostess, , . Mrs. :A. L Goodman is recover ing from quite a serious attack of the flu. - . . - .. . Mrs. Cora Crump from Apple gate 'was in our city Tuesday, Oeorgc Maxwell and fleorge Russell were in f rota the mine Wednesday night, Mrs. Dougan from , Ashland, spent a couple of days the first part of tho week at tho Chris Ifccgan home, . . - SARDINEHREEK CATTLE GO TO ASHLAND BUYER Against making a SIX-; FOOT CROQUETTE, but you'd be -jUcky if you Cooked it Perfectly i'i- mmm GOf course coffee - can be roasted -in bulky but ,,, lAUh Brss prove that the sure waj to roast it evenly is by their con- tinuous process a Jew pounds at a time o thbr coffees may look like Hills Bros,, but there the similarity ceases. The differ ence is in the flavor, strength and aroma. No other coffee can taste like Hills Bros, because none is roasted the same way, Slowly, but continuously a few pounds at a time Hills Bros, Coffee passes through the roasters. Never in bulk. And uniform flavor is obtained because there is control an even roasting of every berry. Every bit of the fragrant aroma and full bodied flavor produced by this exclusive roasting process comes to . you, for Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab- Hills Bros.' trade-mark, on every can. HILLS BROS COFFEE turn Fmh from ila eripnsl vacuum pack, luisity cptned mkh iht key, Mrs. Colo of Grants Pass, who hnsj Alvln Conover has been slckjcabins, also John OMston and JJ, so she can move eaio her orfs been very III for some timo withsnbmst a week with a. very severe jjj,,n in another cabin while I Piactt hear where she-new lives, aioas or rneumausm, seitne cutting wood. (iko injKtjnnmiory rneummssm. Tho newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Tiert Conner, alo Sam Huston an? wife, Mr. and Mrs, Wheatasan and ; two soft s-ere visitors at the home fiu and pneumonia, and has been moved to her daughter's, Mrs Maud Ilrecdlng in lloguo Hiver, to remain until sho Is stronger. It. W. Dusenborry and F. Mit chells have each had tho ntisfor- tuns this week of losing their: , i niir Todd dogs from some strange malady,) , which In some phase, resembles) ""e a tF!"meTe, f1',' poisonlng. - I'? Ifff , Trtr Bat- Mrs. KW McMorrick of field ' Brday night. All report a good lliil, visited her slrtor, Mrs. 3)f.n-'wo M th-n a"t aid Keams Thursday, 16 neonlo (here. . Uthel smith, who Is attending Mnwtay morning wo heard some tf t,nmn h('hcavy n-orl of dynumito nd Mrs, James 1-lnn and son Jhj?s of Kagle Point called on Me, asdi Mrs, joha i-aden Sunday. , Some of the neighbors got to gether one day last week and gat out logs to he sed to build a house for Mrs, Abie, and they ex-j pM-t tfi oe suje 10 put ! xmm Jfeartle's Text-s-Metw, latost de velopment In permanent waving. ' Tests tho hair,, ijssurlng satisfac tion, itoseborrrsifjh's iieauty Shopped 1 2 Ha. Central, Photto tit. Come in and let us esphila It to yea. 3SS Classified sdvertislnff irets result. sIllIHl lllii illiil week to spend the spring vsoation. Mr. Flnley, our new deputy as sessor, has been In our vicinity this week, assessing property, 1 SARDINE CHEEK, Ore., March 15. tSpecial) John and Harold Kmlfh drove, out a fine hunch of about 5 head of beef cattle last week, which they sold to a Mr. Ifasar of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. I. I Walt, Orant Powell and hi mother, Mrs. Orif fiths, attended a poultry meeting in Ilogue Itlvcr Wednesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Donald fleams spent ftaturdsy and Sunday visiting Mr. Kesms' parents at Wliilaras, Ore, - - Charles Itaiiey was a Oold Hill visitor lost Saturday, Mrs, 3. V.- Hmlth spent Tuesday la llogus Uivcr visiting her sister, DEATH OF MATLOCK:! BOY SHOCKS RESIDENTS SHADY COVE DISTRICT iheiiKht it mount ihn crir&ralne , tivnU ht n injt5f was tei ih&y KhUn off ihn feftc !s rok jHrtit ItOKHP th'Pt frmn Me- - s Vhmd It i a mh ' Ii mati vnn vry jjsrrow s Mr, anil Ma lioff &t Mfrd, sr iHMne In on nf Mr, V 'if I w Mm & ii tops 8IIADT COVE, Ore- Mar, 1 3 (Special.) Mrs, T, C. Feck Is on n; business trip to Medford. ' Mrs. s Stanley Mahin, a niece of Mrs,), Peek, Is tending store during herj absence, j The community was shocked andj Kr fovea to hear of the death on little Albert Matlock, - who was hurled at Trail last Sunday, Mrs, S Matlock is a daughter of Mr. 3nd . far fcaio hy ifnrmiri Wood Drag ; Unit At HaH, .... .. . . i stoic. Cor. iiuln aod Onuui. Pure t it i ti il When You're In Ashland EAT AT THE Something Different Cafeteria We specialize in Chinese and Italian Dishes 93 North Main St iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiHi il si II II 1 1 ' 1 1 . i i i i i !i