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PAGE TWO CTEDFOTID MAIL TkIBTJNE, MEDFORD, QREflpy.- FKTDAY. MAKCII 22. 1929. CLUB LADIES TO MEET MARCH 27 WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore.,.. March 22 (Special) The Williams Creek Lalies' Imiirovement club will hold their next regular meetlnt; at the home of Mrs. K. F. .Lewmao, Wed nesday, March 2T. Mrs. Sara Hunt lug Wertz, our couuly tlemoustra tlon agent, will bo present. Her demonstration that day will be dresses, hats and patterns, Iirlnir your materials and trimmings and make yourself a new Easter . bon net. Bring your paper and scis sors It you want a pattern. Bring your material if you have a dress you. want cut out. A potluck din ner will be served at noon, each one to bring a covered dish, kuifo, fork and spoon. JameB A. Clark, a former rcsl ripnt of Provolt, i)aBed awtiy rt j the home of hisr daughter, i Mrs. C. F. Kstes, inestliiy; evening. March 12. He had been, blind for a number of years. Ho was a kind. ChrlBlinn gentleman, loved by all who knew liini. Ilia wife . Is (it the homo or her daughter In Port laud critically 111. His death was a surprise and a shock to his many friends. Interment was in the Phoenix cemetery. ' Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. Doll l.emmon and family and Lee Sorrels. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cougle and Philip and Hilly tray of Medford. Mrs. Edyth Cougle Pense has Inv proved in health to the extent that she Is able to return to her home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Homer House were Sunday visitors at tho home of their parents, sir. ana Jirs. m. u. House. ) ' . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Cougle wero visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. I tioustv The Williams Grunge met Satur day.. March 1, nt tho Williams community hall. A bountiful din ner was served at noon. Oraligo wus called to order ut I p. m. by Worthy Master Gone Morrison. Mr. Hollirook. county deputy, and AIR PIONEER RECEIVES MEDAL f s V. " HALL. PAINT; COMPANY !407 East Main Phone 937-R Time to Paint Up! 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Best Painless Dentistry PLATE WORK In my office, right here in Medford, 1 make plates of such popular materials as Poroe lite, Reslnlte, Heoollte In fact, evory kind of plate material In use today, Because of my years of experience In plata work, and excellent facilities for this serv ice, I can offer plates that LOOK NATU RAL, give oenuins MOUTH COMFORT and last lifetime. Should you need a new plate, see me at once. Dr. I. H. Gove Office (Qone 872-J Residence Phone 768-J 235 East Main St. worthy master of tlic Pomona Grange, was present uml gave- a very instructive and interesting talk. Four applications tor mem bership were presented. Commit tees were uppointed on finance, executives economics and relief. A class of IS was given the work In the different degrees. Conferrinir of tho degree work was done by tno local drill team. There wero 28 members present. Much inter est Is being manifested among the farmers und the (Jrnnue is growing fast. ' . ' The evangelistic meetings will continue this week at tho Iiaptist church on the corner. Mrs. Frank Brian Is beginning to ' prepare .for the Thanksgiving market. Bhe hus 90 turkey eggs in tno mcunator tills week. . Miss Bess Wood of Portland is yiBltlng nor parents, Mr. and Mrs. R E. Wood, of Williams. Mrs. II. V. I-cwinan received a telegrnm last week saying that one cousin, a Mr. Ira C. Grishnm, was dead, that another cousin, Perry Strong, and Ills wife wero in a hos pital at The Dulles seriously 111 as the result of botulinas poisoning. There nro lour new pupils In our school this week .Unwood. Pau lino and Louis Vainer and Donald Harris. The high school boys' basketball team, and tho conimunily boys' team and the community girls' i tenm will all go to Kerby this week t end to piny. They will be accom-J pnnled by the teachers. Miss Wil kinson. Mrs. liadon and Miss Pol lard, also by several of tho par ents and a goodly number of root ers. Mr. linden is spending the week bore with his wifo, ono of the tenchors In our school. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sutton of Klamatli Falls wero visiting Mrs. Sutton's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flxley, last week end. Mr. Sut ton returned home but Mrs. Sutton and little daughter will reffiain for several days. Chester Iloat spent the week end with bis family, who have lienn visiting Mrs. Uout's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flxley. A number of tho young people of the neighborhood attended the dance at Applegato Saturday night. The whist club met lust week with .Mrs. Eill Lenimou. . All report u good time. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virfltn Station ! rrlilay. March Ti C:15 to 0:30 Medford, Mail Tribune news ami rfmrcts. 0:30 to 7 The Band Box. .Saturday. March 2.1 !:3U to 10 White King Soap Co. 1l) to 11 People's I'.iectllc. 11 to 11:30 Uvehc & Kindle Service Station. : 11:30 to U -Economy . Ciro cetcrla Shoe Shop.' i ' 12 noon .Medford Mail Tri bune IH'vVH flUMlll'H. t li to 12:30 Electric Wiring Co. i 12:30 to 1:30 Withani Super Service Station. 0:15 to 0:30 Medford 'Mail Tribune news and hiarkets. ; ( Hy the Associated I'ross) LONDON Johnny Hill,! ' Scot lam!, outpointed , Ernie j Jnrvls, MiiKlnnd (16). ' Suga r's five uses in the diet . . . Authority explains this delicious food WE RECENTLY asked the food scientist at one of the great universities to describe the rightful place of sugar in the diet. "Sugar has five distinctive uses," he said. ."1. A conserver of foods. 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. Discussing sugar as a flsvbrcr, he scientist said. ""'One of the most prniscwonhy develop ments of the modern diet lies in the expansion of the use of fresh fruits . . , contingent on tho free availability of sugar," Discussing sugar as a satiation factor, he said: "Topping off the meal with a sweet dessert gives a sense of satiation ... an importahttitem in the diet." ; The scientist pointed out that "Sugar as a staple fuel ranks with starch . . . sugar is more rapidly digested than starch; otherwise they are entirely comparable fuels." He then defined the use of sugar as an emergency fuel. "The process of resorption is so rapid," he said, "that sugar appears in the muscles (the fire-box of the body) within a few minutes after ingestion." ' . ' ' .'' So it is that sugar is one of the most useful and least expensive of foods. As ft flavorcr alone, it deserves a place in every diet for making other healthful foods delicious. -. Eat all kinds of healthful fresh and canned fruits and vegetables, sweetening for pleasure, remembering the satiation value of ice creams, cookies and cakes for dessert. The best cooks are generous with sugar. The Sugar Institute. Meals are better with Orange b stiff W4 TREE M m r r- -t ml TEA Peoe (By Mrs. M. E. Trycr) TALENT, Ore., March 22. (Spe cial) Tho new grecery owned and ! managed by Mr. and Mrs. Park had lis opening Saturday. A. M. Eea vor of tho Beaver Realty company oi Asmanu was a visitor at the Park home the day of the opening. Quito a number of visitors' from Phoenix also visited the store that day. The store is located on the highway immediately south of the Talent auto camp ground and is an up-to-date store In every way. All furnishings are new and clean and It is a great addition to the town. Tho Community club met Wed nesday afternoon at the club room at the Community hall. The usual routine of business was transacted. This day being the birthday of one of the charter members of the club, Mrs. J. s. Crawford, the club made the afternoon a celebration of the occasion. A birthday cake deco rated with candles was presented to Mrs. Crawford. One new mem- iber was taken in at this meeting, . Mrs. R. F. Park. Hostesses for I the afternoon were Mrs. Tom Bell and Mrs. Roy Le Vandor.' Mr. and Mrs. Will Chllders and son, John, picnicked on Little jApplegate last Sunday. They spent the afternoon vlBltlng at the home oi Mr. und Mrs. Ulenn Saltmarsh. Anyone having news of interest In Talent and who wishes to have it appear in the Medford Mail Trib une, please band it to Mrs; Marlon Trycr, special correspondent for the paper from Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Holdridge and daughter, Doris, accompanied ! by 'Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hill and I daughter, Opal, motored to RoBe- burg Sunday and spent the day vis iting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Proctor, former residents of j Talent. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrett and daughter, Betty, of Ashland spent aunuay arternoon at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogeli." Mrs. C. C. Day left Tuesday for Sunnyside, Wash., culled thero by the death of her father. Mrs. .1. J. Tryon left Monday for Albany for a week's vacation and to visit with her sister. Miss Margaret McCoy spent the week olid last week nt Marshfjeld. Mr. and .Mrs. Harwood of Long Beach, Cojl., are vlr.it :ig at the nume or Air. and -Mrs. U. H. Skeets. Mrs. Harwood is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Skeets. Howard Works and Carl Glas gow wore transacting business in Medford last Thursday. Mrs. James D. Knton of Medford spent Saturday afternoon ut tho home ot Mrs. Eaton s nnreuts, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogeli, Mr, Lucy Bowman and three children from Portland aro visit ing at the homo ot her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Clinton, this week. Mrs. Earl Duncan spent Monday visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrell. Mrs. Ernie Powers of Wagner Creek district, who has been spend ing the winter in California, re turned home last Friday. Mrs. 10. E. Foss attended the funeral In Ashland Tuesday of Miss Mollle Songer, who went to Port 1 ?nd last fall for medical ' treat ment, and who died last week In that city. ' Friends of Mrs. Dr. Son ger In Talent wish to express their sincere sympathy In her bereave ment. Misses Lena and Betty Howard of Hlddlo arrived Saturday morn ing and spent the week end as the guests of Misses 11a and Ollle Hill. Jonah Barrett left Monday for Klnmath county, where ho will be employed In tho logging woods.''' Mrs. George Briscoe of Ashland and her mother, Mrs. Wesley Vo geli, spent Monday afternoon shop ping and visiting rolattves in Med ford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaucaid and daughlor, Chnrleen, spent Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kolly Berry at their home on Nell creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peterson ami fam ily moved tho first of the week into tho hotiso owned by Jay nil It- row. Sir. and Mrs. Charley Holdridge, Mrs. 1). O. Hurley. E. T. Newbry. Earl WHhrow and M. L. Fink were attending to business affairs . In Medford Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Carter was confined to her homo three or four days last week on account of Illness. Mrs. Carter is teacher of tho third grades In the Roosevelt school in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Medford wero guests nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy llnmllton Sun day. Mrs. Smith nnd Mrs. Hamil ton are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards and daughter, Betty lee, wore visiting and shopping in Medford Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kennoth Pellott nnd two daughters from Klamath Junction were guests at the homo of Mrs. Pollett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bond, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt and two daughters of Medford were guests Sunday afternoon nt the Tryor homo. Mr. Brandt is driving a new Tudor Ford sedan. Mrs. H.'H. Lowe and Mrs. Mhry Hlgglns were on tho Bick list this work with tho flu. Mr .and Mrs. Jay Spltzer of Med ford wero dinner guests Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Qunekenbiish. Joss D. Estes of Uverton. Wash . arrived Saturday and spent ' tho week end with his mother, Mrs. M. J. Estes. Mr. Estes left Tuesday morning for Butto Falls. He Is ex pecting, to lorato In Oregon If he can tlnj employment. Mr. i(Svd Mrs. Grlsbam and daugh. tor ot Eastern Oregon wero guests Tuesday and Wednesday at tho homo of Rov. and Mrs. Dudley Brown. Miss Grishnm is a stu dent at the University ot Oregon. Donald Smith of Eugono arrived last Friday and Is spending his spring vacation at the home oT Mrs. Mary Hlgglns. Mr. Smith and Miss Elizabeth Higglns were both stu dents at the school for the blind at Salem. The young man is a sophomoro at the University of Oregon, while Miss Hlggins is com pleting her senior year at the school iu Talent. The enrollment of the school Is again almost up to normal after the several epidemics have subsid ed. Five new students were en rolled in the grades this week. . John Barnum of San Francisco, Cal., called on .Marion .'fryer Tues day afternoon. Mr. Eurnum Is a i sou of the late W. S. Barnum, who owned the Jacksonville and Med i ford railroad a number of years I ago.. Mr. Barnum and Mr. Tryer 'worked together on that railroad some 35 years ago. The Community club will give another dancing party tonight (Friday). By prder of the city council all dances must close at midnight, therefore dancing will commence at 8:30. Supper will be served at 11 o'clock. . There will be good music. - Mesdames Tom Bell, L. O. Pen land, Chase Gardner, Charley Lop" and Harvey Walters spent Satur day afternoon In Medford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Inman ot Med ford have moved their family Into the house on tho Fred Rapp place. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Boone left Tuesday evening for Hilt. Mr. Boone will run a donkey engine at the logging camp out from Hilt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamb came over from the Klamath agency Fri day and left Saturday for Port land, where Mr. Lamb expects to uuueiKO Ull upciuuuu rciuuvai of his tonsils. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Marion Tryer. At this time the aid will complete preparations for the Easter supper and apron bazaar whicil will be held Friday, March 29, at the Com muuity hall. Supper will be served from 5:30 to 8 p. m. and prices will be ndults 40 cents and children 25 cents a plate. ' The seniors are busy practicing for the senior play which will be presented about the latter part of April.' '."";'. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathes, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tryer, spent Wednesday morning shopping iu Medford. Mrs. W. H. Hlggins, Mrs. E. T. Newbry and daughter, Edna, were shopping In Medford Tuesday aft crnoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. U Andrews of Medford spent Tuesday evening at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. esley vogeli. . Mrs. Clarence Mathes, accompa nled by 1 er brother, Taul Strahan, motored (o Rogue River and return Tuesday. Tho Talent Grunge met Thurs day evening at its regular meeting at the Community hull. Next Wednesday is the day Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, will meet with the Talent ladies. The program for this day will be "Homo Decoration." ' This being tho only day Mrs. Mack can be wllh us, nt tills timo let us all make an effort to be present ut 10 a. m.. A covered dish luncheon will bo served. Mrs. Louise Brown of Medford called at ti e homo of Mrs. J. S. Crawford Wednesday morning. Mrs. Clarence Homes and Clar ice spent Wednesday at the home ot W. T. Uimb at Rivera planta tion near Rogue River. Mrs. W. A. Ward, who suffered a stroke of paralysis about a year ago, was taken to a hospital in Ash land Sundny. Mrs. E. E. Evans and son, Don, of Chiloqulii were calling on thoir friends Thursday In Talent. Methodist Church . Rev. Audley Brown, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Lester Newbry, superintendent. This is -t live Sunday school with classes for all ages. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League at 0:30. An in teresting service for the young people. Young ncoPle s prayer meeting, Wednesday at .7:30 p. m. Regular prayer meeting 'Ihurs- day evening nt 7:30. Choir practice immediately fol lowing. A cordial welcomo awaits any one wishing to attend any of these services. .-; Cuba has authorized duty free Importation of purebred cattlo for Hvfforlr Mrinrovonii'ni, BAKING POWDER " ounces 'OCT-. . dtZ) . for 40C More ttnn pound nd hall . (or quarter Same Price for over 38 GUARANTEED PURE Millions of pounds used Dymeuovemmenr O I UI insist upon fresh soda crackers as much as I do upon fresh cake" "I would never think of Serving stale coke it lnust be fluffy-light and fresh, of -course! 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