SrEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON'. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929. PAGFE THREE For more thani6 years American, housewives have preferred White Star Tuna to all others. Its tender, firm flesh and delicious flavor make it .marvelous 'for sand' wiches, salads, cocktails and hot dishes. Rich in iodine and phosphorous, those goiter-resisting elements. WM0EM NvCmickin ,. wm ""r- 'CMivfoM Heads Pulliniili "-" CHICAGO, May 3, David A. Crawford, exeou.'vo vice, president of the Pullman i company, was elected preBident of the company at a meeting of the board of c-lrec- tors im New York todrtyVr " He Suc ceeds the lute Edward..?.' Curry, whd did last week. ' 1 v . 1 4 .,: Valley Creamery purchased First N'fiUonnT Hank biilldinR of Clat- 'skahre;V're'modcllntf "and "construc tion of addition will start soon. , Furniture ExchaiiKo and Electric Store, now firms recently-opened for business in Burns, held open house, ' ' ' f CECIL POOLE TO TEACH SCHOOL IN UHOWNSBOIiO, Ore., May 3. v Special) Cecil A. Poole of Ash land has signed his controct . and will bo employed as teacher in the Brownsboro district next term. Miss Delia Stanley and Harvo Stanley went to Merrill last Wed- i uesday to attend the funeral of1 their brother-in-law, John Cot-1 man. Mrs. Cotman . is a sisters of tho Stanleys. O. K. Frey and A. Edler have' Kono to- a lumber . camp near; K la ninth Falls, where .they Will" be employed. . , t -v Rev. and Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. Irene Konigr, who have been hold- intx revival meetings at Eagle! Point visited the Brownsboro Sun day school last Sunday. Mrs. Grit--fith and Mrs; fKong: at one tlmOj were residents of Derby, where 1 they have been visiting with their mother, -Mrs. Rlgsby. - Mrs. AV. A. Nickell, "who has been ill at the Sacred Heart hos pital, came home last Wednesday. Alfred Roberts was visiting at tho home of Leo Bradshaw ono day last week.- ; - 1 Bill Monla is enjoying a new Chevrolet, roadster, which he re cently purchased. . .- - Albert Hoaglund of Vina, Cal.. with his mother, - Mrs: Margaret Hoagland of Central Point, were gneHts at the Ralph. Tucker homo last. Friday. ., .. Mr. and Mrs.. B. H. Moult oh' of Applegate have moved 'into the "Wright house. -. : ' yZ0 1 Fiestas the Snow Flake vV-', ers 1 FOR TALENT FOLK , (By Mrs. Murluii Trybr.) TALENT. May 3. (Special) j Tho opening of tho archery hull at Tulpnt WortnuHiiu MVAnlnv wag' marked by a good attendance. The Camp Fire girls, with thoir guardiun.- were present. Several from Ashland were also present. Ono gentleman from the I,tthla City inudu 48 points out of a pos sible CO points at an 85-foo range. For the next two weeks tho shooting will be free. After that a meeting will bo called whop a club will, be organized. u r 1 It is. the wish ot the organizer, Mr. Edmunsoa, to select five- mem bers of the best archers to .form a team to compete with any.' team in tho state. Preparations will bo made soon for .an outdoor, field, while the hall will bo held for beginners. By it the attendance Wednesday evening it appears there will bo no lack of interest in this sport. . - ' Mr.; and Mrs. ,D.- C. Mclnlyro and Mr. and Mrs. Wllmath from Grants Pass, called Sunday ovon- lncr at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: C. w. Long. Tho party were re-j turning from tho Odd Fellows annual picnic, which was held at Ashland-last Sunday.:' Everett Boon made a: business) trip to Olendalo Sunday, i. ; i Mr.' and Mrs. C.. w. iKine and; Mrs. Long's mother, Mrs. M. E- j Booth, spent Monduy afternoon, in Medford shopping. .-' I Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Kales from Seattle, Wash., loft Tuesday after spending a week- with their cousin, Mrs. -Tom Bell and fam ily. Mr. Kates is district repre sentative for tho Williams Soap company.' ,; Mrs. William Bruin and Mrs. Cliff Garvin nnd daughter. ..Vir ginia, spent Wednesday afternoon shopping in Ashland. ..! The junior group of tho Camp Flro girls, with their guardian, Miss Margaret Hlgglns, took a hike Thursday uftor school. ,. - Tho Girl scouts took ' a Hike Friday afternoon after school and hold thoir weekly meeting in tho open on tho Rapp hill. .. Ted Brayman of Eugene, repre sentative of the Brayman Leather company of Portland, was a. caller at a repair shop in Talent Thurs day. 'r': ' . . Earl Newbry, chairman, of the school board, spent Wednesday morning visiting at tho school.. Mrs. A. E. Gardner underwent an operation for tho removal of her tonsils recently. - Miss I,. II. Nelson of Ashland spent Thursday morning with Mrs. R. F. Parks.- Mrs. Will Hurt, Mrs. Roy Lo Vahdcr und Mrs. E. W. LeVander were, guests at the hoino iof Mrs. Coffee In Modfojd last Wednesday, who was ' entertalnlng: in honor of Mrs, Donald Wicker,' also of Medford. G. L. Bullen of the Tied Crown service station,' spent Wednesday afternoon In Medford. Hearts of Tomai,e, (drained and cut fine). Cucumber, Celery, Green Pepper, Re Raduhe$, little Green Onion (ail cut fine and $erved in the Tomato Shell: on bed of Lettuce) . . . ' v -; -- '"' 1. nd , of course , Frnch Dressing made with Wesson OH. V V One package of Fiesta Sugar Wafers with every1 Family Package of Honey Mai J Grahams ' . . . during Honey Maid Graham Week only - . I 1 1 i f 4 in ns 9 Purchase from your grocer any day until May 1 1th a Family Package of Honey Maid Grahams. He'll give you a pack eage of Fiesta Sugar Wafers free. You'll enjoy both immensely. J Fiestas are dainty and deli cious golden crisp wafers with Motrin pntrs. Thev have Vva".jr --- u - t Countless dessert uses with sherbets, ice cream, fruit and ices. , ' ' ' '-' ' v ' And you know Honey Maid Grahams one of the leading food products of the West. Whole some, nourishing, delicious a splendid sustain ing food for every member of the family. Honey Maid Grahams contain all tKe goodness t that Nature packs int6 sun-ripened wheat the minerals the vitamins protein for muscles andtissue-carbohydratesfor energy enriched with pure sweet honey. Baked golden brown to seal in the flavor. Snow Flake Bakers ' Honey Maid Grahams No coupons are necessary to avail yourself of this free offer. At all grocers ' . inn. nsk for the Family package of ' ; Honey Maid Grahams and he'll give you the Fiestas free. But remember, the offer closes at the' end of Honey Maid Graham Week, May 11th. V YouH find it more econ omical and more convenient to buy Honey Maid Gra; hams in the wax-wrapped Family Package. It repre sents a 25 saving over the smaller packages and you'll find so many table and baking uses for these whole some, sustaining and de licious wafers. 13 31 15 You'll find Honey Maid Grahams so different from ordi nary "graham crackers." They are richer in food value richer in flavor decidedly better. Physicians, dietitians and food authorities endorse them because of their plentiful supply of that growth , and energy element, Vitamin B. They will tell you that there is rib finer food for children than these crisp golden-brown squares of nourishment. Always pven-hesh, because baked within a few hours of your home and triply protected against moisture by immediate wax-wrapping. Every package is sold under our unconditiona? "Guarantee of Freshness." You are positively assured of both quality and freshness when you buy Honey Maid Grahams, Fiestas, Snow Flakes and other Snow Flake Bakers' Products. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANYv IX9 ANGELES SEATTLE PORTLAND , TACOMA SAN FRANCISCO SPOKANE Make jrour salad crisp and colorful and yoar French Dressing an individual creation for the particular salad. That's the practice of every smart hostess today. , .-. . , ''.'- .:: . -, . .') . : Two parts Wesson Oil, one part lemon juice or vinegar, salt and pepper-rthen whatever your Imagination suggests mustard, a little Chili sauce and a dash of Worcestershire. Undoubtedly yon can derise other combinations that will make U all your own. " ; Wottld jo Ilk opr f ifc Wewon OH redp beokt ll bM rwlpM for eighteen dlBcrant ktodt 'of Fruiflb OroHlos. BMay of ' whlcb ni So new io you. AddreM tb Wommo !! and SnoirarlSl PiwpV. n? V-rhtt Street. San Frencoo. California. lllllllll ' ov Dressing WILLIAMS CREEK SCHOOL OBSE HISTORICAL DATE WIIjLIAMS C1U0EK, Ore, May 3. (Sjpeuittl.') Tha WllilahiH KOhool Hervod: Champoeg duy . May . with a program., Tho mutorlul used wuh that HUg'gOHted by tlio 8tuto department uf edu'atIon: Ballad uf Chumpoeg, Vorn Mil, ler. A day with tho cow column. Lenwood .Varner (tame, ''Uo you know your Oregon hlHtory?". Master Kverett Joeokel lias beenVoni Oregon hlHtory), Wllma Jini Forward, Willard Bareent. j CirautH Paaa Sunday. ' Ho Is going Holl call, pupllH respond with alto Lakeview this weeic to act as bit of Oregon history. night watchman in the DeArmond Oregon seal, Fay JIolzhaUHcr; brothers sawmill. ; ; ; , . Oregon . flag, Charley.- Mooman; 1 Mrs. C. ,D. .Willsori, Who got her: Oregon motto, Pauline Varner; thumb thrown out or . p-iaca.ilast Oregon flower, Robert - Sollers; i week when a cow kioked her, is Oregon , bird. Hi'nestino Klneadc; improving but will have, to keep Our first colna, Alfred iCldcr and ! her hand in splints for sejveral days Jack Wlllson; chalk talk on Ore- , yet., i .'.;!..-, ;.,?. gon, Wllma Lemmonj Making a j . Mr. Campbell aiid Mr.. Oleger. Oovernmont for Oregon, Romlo Who recently u held;-evangeUstle HolzhaiiBcr. 1 meetings In the 'Baptist church Ed McKlnnon and Mhis Nlta irur-j hero, aro now - holding meetings tin of Wlldcrvlllo were married' last i tho Bellvlcw schoolhouae, south ot week. Mr. McKlmion Is well known . Ashland.' absent 'from school this, week on .account of Illness..- - ' JuVlga and Mrs. C. M. Thomas and son, - Ben and Mrs. Jamison or Medford spent Sunday evening, guests ot Mr., and . Mrs. O. - A. Manning. ' - Mrs. Ted ' ftoBaur and smatl daughter of Medford spont Thurs day at the homo of thoir parents, Mri and Mrs. E. B, AuomBon. Bopllxt Uiurt'b. .. Program Sunday includes an all- day meeting, There will bo a song service at 9:4C a. in. . .. , .At 1(1 a. m., a sermon by u. W. Burnett. i : , .. At 10:30 a. ni., a sermon by J, L, Inman. . At 11, ordination sermon by a visiting pastor. -, ' Noon, basket lunch. At 6:3'i, a short tulk to tho young people by the Visiting pus- tor. At 7:30, Evangelic services. iUfllicxtlNt Church. , i Kunday school at 0:45 a- in. lHter Newbry, superintendent,. - Church services' at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in. " Kpworth 4eaguo at 6:30 p. m,. An Interesting meeting for young people. Young pooplo's prayer mooting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Hegular prayer meeting Thurs day ovenlng nt. 7:30. .Choir prac tice Immediately -following. ' ,, Rev. , Audlcy Brown, J-nstor. Golfer Drives 360 Yards in Oakland For Hole in One .- ... : OAKLAND, CaJ., Mw- 8. lP) Jack Kltisoy, veteran Oak- land golfer, today bad the dls- tlnntloo of having made what Is. believed to havo boon tho longest drive to rosult in a hole-ln-one. , Klnsoy made his f famous shot from the eighth tee at the Oak Knoll Country club yesterday, to the green, a distance of ;i6(l yards, The hall hit Iho pin nnd dropped Into the hole, . ,. .- .. ... 4 4f Kinney has two other holes- In-one to his credit, ono at a Toledo, Ohio, course and an- other at Los Angoics. ,1 . . . Highway ;cM UmI. roitTLANl, May . (Hi -One way traffic regulations at onc- nille Intervals on the pacific High Way. between Aurora and flalcm havo been inauguraled by tho stalo highway commission. Tho roadbed In being treated with tar and screenings tor a non-skid conllng In preparation for heavy mon and Ernestine Klncadc.''1 "Amorica," all. Stalo Hoiig. school. dh Williams crock and friends join in 'cn'ii&i'atulationsand good lsnos.Jbfoken-and crushed by-a log, is The ladles' club mot with Mrs. Banks" Nawcomb and Mrs. Kradel Wednesday aftortioon. Visitors woro Mrs. JJ. D. Norton and Miss Mattlo Burroll of Grants Pass. Tln;y will meet next time with rs. C. W. Itoborts, May in. Kd Woolfolk and son Art spoilt Hunday night with 'Mr.' ana Mrs. John Lotteken. li d , Edgar Hliarp, who lived on Pbw- 1 1 . niinlr MMt wlntni, univeil In iv Whlaler, - who' got; -his arm Kb ' liaJ,. improving. Victor Hparllnrwho has,, been seriously III with typhoid fevV,.is ablo to sit up' for a few minutes a day now, . ' . ? J i Grandma :John; was ,a.blp to be takon over to-Mrs. Krailql'a in tfr wheel chair clubiday by hor daugh ter; Mrs. .Stratton.., - .i'K .) Mrs. "Buddy" Elder, .who, has been ill for the past tow weoks, is Improving nowiw"- wi- For Happy. BREAKFASTS TS.T 1 -A O dull, Half-eaten 'i . , j . breakfasts with" three or ' , - four slices of crisp Frye'n "Delicious" Brand Bacon to add their flavory zest. ;The delightfat; mild fresluncss assured you by Frye's great dose-at-hancl plant iv. intrigues the most lagging appetites and supplies just that energy'' giving element cvvy breakfast should have. ' ; ; Tficro'c ?C)v mnri shnrtitntnn nmnprtles in Vrtlfl'tl "Vfl'if Rnxe Brand Lard than m many pt the wtdelu heralded substitute), Use where recipe calls lor shortening. T BRAND Write M'FrftS ; Compjof, tortls 'rt, for Mat GsnoV 'AND "Everything the Name Implies g I - lor fvmtt. 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