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MTSDFOTJD MATT TRrBTJNTE, MEDFOTtD, OTiF.fiONT, FRIDAY, 'XVUL 1!)L'i). PAGE TTTRET3 Send lor the "Sweet. Sixteen" Recipe Packet 00m rare kitchen wisdom is the "Sweet Sixteen" V Recipe Packet...gen t to you free of charge ot your request. Con venient! . . . cards that will fit in your recipe file ...or, if you wish, you can ' Cte them in your cook k. Useful 1 . . . new ways to make and serve desserts, puddings, cakes, beverages. These recipes are the pick of everyone's pick! Six teen recipes. . .well named the "Sweet Sixteen ." Wri te to D. Chirardclli Co., 900 North Point St., San Fran cisco, Californiu. ' Ask your grocer for GhirardelWa Ground Cliocolate . . .oho v. . ' hind of chocolate for ' cakes dess'ert- " making beverages, . (;imtiiiEE:axi$ GROUND CHOCOLATE V.-. i No one under 25 should be under weight r Everyone should cat enough Feeding children is 'sometimes a problem. How many mothers find it difficult to get children to eat health ful cereals and cooked fruitsl The answer is that these beneficial foods-should be sweetened to taste so that the children will find them delicious. Crowing, children, especially young girls of high-school and college age, often take up the fad of dieting for slimness. This may be extremely dangerous and may make the girls susceptible to tuberculosis and numerous other diseases. Medical authorities warn us that many women injure their health permanently by extreme dieting. , The important question of food must be approached sensibly. See that no growing person in your" family is permitted to be under weight. Make a variety of healthful foods tasty and appe tizing with sugar. Active children use energy so rapidly that they need a ready reserve of energy to draw upon. A bit of sweet makes the meal complete.' The Sugar Institute. sere's no substitute for COUPLE BY PARTY (Warri'ii M. Ki'Lsoe.) noVK POINT, Ore., April 5.- (bpeclal.) A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.L Fred Kelsoe on Tuesday eveninff in honor of Mr. Kelsoe's birthday. The party was a complete surprise to both Mr and Mrs. Kelsoe. Cards and other panies were played, fol lowed by refreshments served by the Indies. Those present were Mr. and Mil. AVm. Hittle, Mr. and Mrs. C. U itobhlna. Mrs. O. G, Robbins and children. Mrs. P. L. Strahnn. Mrs. .!. N. Kobbins, Mrs. Bam Chls holm and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kel soe and son. Tho Del lilo Orchard started smudging in earnest at 2:30 o'clock on Sunday morning, with a crew of 12 men. The tiold Hill high school held Its annua) picnic on Table Rock Mnmlity, April 1. Xem-ly all of tho nuuunm wore prcsi'm. along ran i mrw or ine ipucnera. I Nellie Wilson of Trail is spend- j inu a few weeks- with her aunt, Mrs. T. A. Henderson A crew of men started working on the Gold Hill irrigation ditch near Rock Point bridge on "Wed nesday. Miss Oleta Rogers of Medford, who spent last week with her sis ter. ; Mrs. P. I,. Ktrahan, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Frances Carr of FoBts Creek was a business caller at the Del Rio Orchard Friday. 1 Sam Ohisholm. Jr., of Klamath Falls motored over Saturday, re turning home Sunday accompanied by his wife and baby, who spent last week with Mr. Chisholm's .sis ter, Mrs. C. L. Robbins. . Lyle Childers and Raynor Guy wore calling at the Del Kit Satur day evening. ' J George Meissinger, principal at the Gold HIM schools, is going to take the initiatory degree of the I. O. O. F. lodge in Gold Hill next Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. E. Robbins spent Mon day night with Mrs. G. G. Robbins. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. G. Robbins and children visited nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chisholm on Foots! Creek Sunday afternoon. They also visited the site of the dredg ing operations now going on in the bed of Foots creek. , Mrs. Louis Herrhi nrtd children and Mrs. Ross of Gold Hill picked lamb-tongues on the:. hills back of the Del Rio Sunday. ;.-. Mr. and Mrs.--T. A, Herderson wore business visitors in Medford on Tuesday. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelsoe at tended the dinner given at the Woman's Relief . Corps hall on Tuesday evening. Fred Kelsoo visited with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kelsoe of Central Point, Wednesday even ing :tJ-v-- A music festival is lo bo given at the Gold Hill, high school audi torium Friday evening. ' -The pro gram Is to be put on by , the music department of tho school. T,A GRANDE, Ore., April 5. (P) John Samuel Chandler, 9C died here after a lingering illness."' Ho was born In 1838 and came to La Grande 27 years ago. Ho will bo buried today at Island City. ' A food scientist, known throughout the length and breadth of the country for his sane and progressive views on health, emphasizes the danger of being under weight, especially for young people. "No one," he says, "under; 2S years of age should be under weight. Weigh your children," he says, "and feed them enough. They must not lose weight. A loss of weight may indicate the beginning of disease." possible CLUB WILL MEET IL AVUXOW SPUTXO.d, Ore., April! f he . , ! day club willObe on ihu 11th. at the home of Mm. Frank Thomp-1 kins on the Old Stage road, with! firs. Straube and Mrs. Thompkins as hostesses Each lady rc! quested to dress to represent some way the title of a in 111 known book. Members be sure to remember their nickels, as vtAl as the pennies for the flower fund. The E. E. Rcamea family ex pect to be out of quarantine the first of next week. The children at the F. M. -Young home are still (tuite ill and there Is at leas', one new ease in "the district. Mis. Robert Field and little daughter are at. homo. They came from the hospital at Med ford on Wednesday of til's week. P. A. Honney is driving a new s(.dnIli ,.eccnt purchase. Mr. and M ... c,,.do uanson also have a ) handsome new car and there are several others in the ueiKhbor- hood. P. D. Loflaml, who is an ex port bee man. has been looking over --and setting' i in order tho apiaries of his neighbors in this vicinity. . Subscribers to the Mall Tribune certainly appreciate having theft papers delivered at their door early every'' evening and on Sunday mourning. R.'-.C. Rrophy of Pino Ridge was a week-end visitor at the home of his wife's parents, Mr. and airs. W. K. Parker, and Mrs. Brophy and little daughter re turned homo with him on Sunday. Mrs. Brophy and baby spent the winter here to avoid the extreme cold of Klamath county. The second car of smudge oil Is' being unloaded for the Felden hctmer orchard at the Seven Oaks siding. As yet this orchard has done but very little smudging. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hnckett, Mrs. Gross and Mrs. Alverson of Grants Pas.4 wero visitors at tho Parker home Sunday. Hackett was driving a liundnomo now car that he has Just purchased. MANY FROM BEAGLE ARE MEDFORD VISITORS DURING PAST WEEK BIJAGU-:, Ore,, April 5. (Hpl.) Thoso from hero who wero Med ford visitors tho last of tho week were Mr. fcuck. Mr. Copley, Mrs. Mayficld. Mrs. Jilaekman. 131 la Itlackmaii. Ella Smith, Thelma and Milton Handerson. Miss Anna Swan son and Mrs. 10. H .Lucas. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joo 'May field and family spent Sunday in the Mead ows visiting with Finnls Mayfleld. and attended Sunday school there In the afternoon. Quite a number of tho young folks met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kugcno Grny and went from there to gather wild flowers In Mr. Gray's pasture. Mr. Sanderson is recovering from an attack of flu and Hobert Sanderson has tho ehlekenpox. Alfred Meddlngfield and Hay niond and Herbert Mayfleld rodo to Gold Hill and back on horseback Saturday, after a cow of Mr. Iled dingfleld's. Scout Inspection was not very well attended last Saturday even ing on account of sickness, and two of the scouts were not at home. Those that were there were exam ined by Scout Commissioner Jones of Medford. and It Is reported that Mr. JoneH found no fault with the standing of the troop. Four scouts attended court of honor last Thurs day evening nnd received two merit badges each. Tho troop experts to organlzea baseball team or a couple of basketball teams before long. We are glud to see the Items of Mrs. Wilson of Sams Valley ap pear In tho paper ngaln Frlduy, and that she has recovered from the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Moon and family and Mr. Moro enjoyed Master din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Illackman nnd family. Medford visitors who spent Eas ier with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray and family were Mr. and Mrs. Nuss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family, Mrs. Mclntyro and Jack Conger. T The young people's meeting was led by Milton Sanderson last Sun day evening. Words of Jesus about life unending was the subject. A special song was rendered by taura Klackman. Fay Ora Zuo-k, MTrJorie and Roberta Mayfleld. Prayer meeting was led by Mrs. Sander son, the subject being confession. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert lilgharn and two little daughters of Eagle T'olnt spent Enster Sunilay at. the home of Mrs. Iilgham's iather' and sis ter. Henry Smith .nd Miss Ella Smith. K. II. Lucas went to Medford Tuesday to meet his mother, Mrs. Lucas from Grand Junctlnn.'olo. Mrs. Lucas came to Oregon to re-, gain her health. She has visited hero several times before and has many friends hero who wisher a spiOly recovery. Mrs. Huby Mayfleld and son Her bert went to Klamath FJls Tues day, being called there bVthc seri ous Illness of her mother, Mrs. Hussell. Mr..Kusell Is well known In this part of the valley, haviiQl Everyone hopes that her condition Is not as serious as reported. Miss Ella Smith Is taking care of tho Beagle postcffle during the ab sence of Mr. Mayfield. The P.-T. A. will hold their regu lar meeting at thu Antloch febool lunie Friday evening, April 5th; A proKvum hit been prepared by Miss HtiHsonp for the .occasion, nnd after that there will 'be a spelling match. K.veryono come and enjey the eveniiiK and spell. Tlure will be no ayo ur sizo limit in tills match. MR. AND MRS. MILLER Fl SARDINE CREEK, Ore., AprUj 5. (Special.) The many menus of Mr. and. Mrs. C. E. Miller aro glad to hear of the' return last week to their Cornier nome nerc. They sold their little .homo, hero last August and moved to Cauby, Ore., where they spent tho1 winter, but evidently the home ties wero no strong as to draw them back, as the Rogue River valley has been homo to them for tho past 50 years, so they repurchased their home here and returned. Mr. and Mrs. Jra Drake moved last week to McCloud, Cal., whero he will engage In nursery work in the forestry service. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Wallace, motored up Tuesday from Etna, Cal. Mrs. Simpson and mother went on to Grants l"ss to visit relatives there and Har old is visiting hero with his moth er. Mrs. E. C. Fiene. Mrs. Mary Sutherland of Port land is spending tho week visiting home folks hero. Sho was accom panied on the way up by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Miller on their return from Catiby. We regret to hear of tho Bcrious illness of Ralph Dusenberry, who is in the Klamath Valley hospUul with an attack of pneumonia. Donald Darnielle, a student of tho Medford high school, spent tho Easter holidays over the week enu visiting hero with Charley Smith. S. A. Dusenberry has spent the past Aveek in the Greenspring and , Klamath country on business. Mrs. Wm. Wright, who has boen camping near McLeod, where her husband is engaged In 'road work, has reutrned to her home here, as tho work thero is completed and tho camp broken up and tho men sent to different places to work. Mrs. Gwon Davis of Sams val ley and mother, Mrs. Stickle, were callers Tuesday at tho homo of Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry, in quasi of R. I. Red hatching eggs. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fleno attend ed the talk given at Rogue River Monday night by N,.C. Westerfiold on the subject of poultry. Mrs. Mary Sutherland and moth er, Mr8.( Eva Newton, motored to Ashland' Sunday morngni, where they attended the Easter services and spent Sunday and Monday vis iting with Mrs. H. H. Elhart and family. ' It. "W. Dusenberry left Sunday morning for-Klufmalh county .(where ho expects to work this summer. Forest Mitchell has been work ing tho past week for Mr. Dunoan on Ward's creek, who has several rTlindred neros of land the.ro and is preparing to build a barn und also a dwelling house on the place this summer. : ' ' ' Mrs. J. U. Smith has been on tho sick list for several days, but Is somewhat Improved now. Charley Smith and Donald Dar ncllle took quKo a trip Sunday on horseback, going over -the moun tain back of the Smith ranch into Sams Valley and from thero up on tho lower Table Rock, from whero a, fine view of the valley can bo had. Mabef and Lester Dusenberry en tertained a few friends at an Eas ter party nt their homo Sunday. Tho day was spent In games and Easter egg hunts and a splendid dinner was enjoyed by all. Those present were Charley nnd Dora Smith, Donald Darnielle, Arthur Dusenberry -and Mabel and Lester Dusenberry. ucJhis makes your dinner o i i ANUtKoUN IMK 'i Jas. MacDowell and family spent Easter Sunday at Central Point. Mrs. Jas. Mays and Mrs. F. Mar quess wero shopping in Ashland Salu rday. Jas. Mays Is plowing for Jim Marquess this week. Mrs. D. C. Hale spent last week In Medford with her daughter, Mrs. Ethel ShHtin. F. M. Centers and grnndson. P.ur dette, spent Tuesday at tho Mays home. Mr. Ueeson Is building a road up the mountain on J'olson creek lo get his pine timber. Jack Holtman nnd family spent Sunday in tho valley. Mrs. pierce spent Monday with Mrs. Mack. Mrs. Jas. Mays and Mrs. Hush nell called on Mrs. Rtack Tuesday. No Cannctl ,Muio PALM REACH, Flu., April 5. (Ai Florenz Zlegfeld thinks Ar thur lliimmerstein's plan of using canend music In musical comedy is absurd. "No real artist would ever think of singing with a mechanical instrument and no one who really loves the theater would even con sider such an Intolerable arrangement." The FRESHNESS of springtime e same refreshing goodness to be found in the season s new vegetables is also found in generous measure in Fryc's "Delicious" BrancJ Bacon, . 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