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PIQE TWO BEDFORD MTTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MXY 10, 3 929. r1- r h..i.H: :, Coils in the Furnace for hot water are just as Old-fashioned (at u ' A- I HoToNE s , Salf. Action (mi Wattr HtM The modern Hotrone now purchasable with an ,r initial payment of only five dollar, the coil idea is v obsolete on two counts : it wastes too much costly , coal and it delivers too little hot water at the right time and too much at the wrong time. , Order a Hotzone today and get rid of tha costly coils. Let Us Keep You in Hot Water Southern Oregon Gas Corporation K.I. DAZEY, General Manager 209 Went Main Street Phone 526 TALENT GRANGERS E rejoicinir over the arrival of a Hon I last week. j Jlr. and Mrs. Lester Smith visit"-j ed at the home of Grandma'John 1 Sunday and took grandma for a! ride. j .Mlsa Thelma' Wilkinson and I mother were shopping In Grants I T'ass Saturday. 1 ! Mrs. Frank Falrwoathtir .and i j little son Donald and Ulan Grace, Roberts of Han Francisco are visit- 1 inn iiirn M4rciit. tar. ana Mrs. c. W. Roberta. . ' " '. " " " Eunice Blodgett spent the I (Ily Mrs. Marlon Trycr) wePk end at nome. Hnfi wa ! iai,l.m, ore., may jo. r-CMpa, companiea oy Mrs. Mead. aii Iclal.) The Talent Grange cele-iLottie Mead and Mlsa U'n,i,. ! orated Its first birthday anniver- Wardrln. Miss Blodgelt. Miss Mead l:' enrertnZeTZi Tues- ' had thirty charter ,'t P. ' ' ZTnJ, Z" "T?."" ,,it i. . i. m . ... . .. tarlwr a "nhower" in honor of Mra. meruit. jr Hiwnil Ulllll 11 HDW II U I Oil UIU WUS TeceiVOO mat S A 't I TT1.... w.i I r...K!:?"..' -1 '7"?' !t.V aeheTlnhe- - ...... v un , j t ouiiiiui iuiii hi tnai niMn , .. i. i i IN WAGNER CREEK IS GIVEN J M AGXER CREEK. Ore.. May IB. (SpoclaDThe ..ladle .of the ;igner Creek community were tentv-lx members hr.v. h. 1 ln, i- ----- ...u.ii. aiany oeauiliui ana , taken In at on. lime. i known In thto community. hThav" I . .."T. lV !" " The anniversary ,wna celebrated ling owned the store anil iw,!,.f ri wun u line nirtnnny cane followed at l-rovolt for several vnnix by a cake-walk. j Mrs. Vineyard Is snondlne a few Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Lowe were days with her sister. Mrs. pieree elected as alternate dcl"gates to I during Mr. I'lcrce's Illness. . the stato grange convention to be ' Archie Pierce who return;. , held at Marshfleld In June. hls home at Conuille three veeku Floyd Hell was selected to take charge of the grange exhibit at the county fnlr. George Carter was selected by the grange as a mem ber of the county fair board at the last regular meeting. The first ago, is confined to his bed with typnoid rever. Mrs. Clarence Hurrell of Cqullle was called here Hunday by the Illness of her father, Ennls Pierce. Artnur Farrar who had his fin and second degrees were conferred Igor badly mashed In a tractor two on new members. The next regu-1 weeks ago. Is Improving nicely lar meeting of the grange will be now. For a time h fnr. held May 17 at which time the i loss of his f inter. third and fourth degsees will be! Mr. and Mrs. M. L. House and cuiuurreu. Prof, and Mrs. George 'Briscoe of Ashland spent Saturday after noon at the Vogell home. Mrs. Williams of Tillamook who has been visiting relatives In Cali fornia spont- the ; past couple of weeks with relatives on Wagner creek. Mrs. Williams Was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koblson, and also spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Hobl son, leaving Hunday for home. She will visit In Roseburg. Yonealla anil Portland before reaching home. tumor guest Light refreshments ! Were served late in the afternoon.! TJiose present were Mesuames- G. j A. Kerby. H. h. Sommers, Wm. lerby. It. n. Purves, O. M. QoA- dard, Ella Abbott, P. W. Combs, ! O. A. lirlner. C. E. Green, Pen- ; nlngton, M. F. Barlow, Floyd V. (j Hell,- Byron Keith, H. 8. Lynch Kleanor Perkins. T. H. Flur'. H, T. SlagM, Donald Kerby; Misses Dorothy Head, Marie and Marjorle Sommers, Goldie and Eudcll Ab bott. Helen Combs, Bobble and Helen Barlow, William and Earl Sommers, Freddie Kerby, Jean El lon Perkins. Dorothy and Bobby Single and the hostess, Mrs. I. E. Bradley all of Wagner Creek , LADIES OF SOUTHERN OREGON yAre.Cordially Invited to Attend Free Demonstrations of Salads Frozen Desserts; and Confections v.' ,y at the 5 ;" . "' -i.!f. family visited in the homo of Mr, f,' r "Kn" Vr and Mrs. Large Sunday. .'' a1"0 w"- Head ot Apple- Bert Bigelow business and calling on friends on ml. - TLfiM. Un Tnhnm- was transacting ! S " ' . V .;' . 1 ' V .." , . ; lux unu uuugnier juun ana airs. Williams creek Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. House were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs; 'Billy Carl Tuesdny. Mr. find Mrs. Rennet An&. Monday evenin In the home of J'itLller hi Ta Krank Moody of Medford, and Mm. C. F. McCall of Vancouver, Wash. 1 Mrs. P. V. Andorson of Medford In convalescing at the' homo 'of Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken. (Marence Shearer wa buried at Wildervllle Thursday; Mr. .Shearer yran well known here Us he grew up on WilliamH creek. Bonnie I.ettf-ken spent thn week Hoth art) Henlnrs In Vixkh hlKh Ht-imiii. the (itants 0. S. C. ELECTION SET FOR MAY FIFTEENTH Ueclnnng "gross irregularities' rendered Illegal jho recent assocl ated student body election. Presi dent W. J. Kerr of Oregon Stale college has ordered that a new'clec llnn lie held May I r. HALL PAINT COMPANY. 407 E. Main Phone 937-B Now Is the Time to Redecorate the Home We employ nothing: but good, careful, clean painters to do your work and the cost is very small. Phone us and our expert estimator will call and tell you just what the job will coat you. "ZooklDofs VotlVant! i Jin THE WAY TO BEAUTIfUL HOMES There's no more i color- guesswork In house painting Imagine this house psinted light croam, trim med with Carmel blue nditiroofin silver gray. Youcun paint your house just at colorfully and liar moniotulv with the help of the B-H Exterior Color Harmony Selector which takes all the color guess work out of painting. The Selector ihowi shades ' of B-H brand Prepared Paint and Stucco Coatings arranged according to the laws of color harmony. It will help you aolTtanreaterioi color pro b lensaadBIl paints will laiV for years. Send our name and 10 cents to Bass-Mueter for this helpful Selector and its ' colorful companion booklet "Harmonious kiterion". Then see us for your pai its BASS.HtlBTFR PAINT CO. 2140. 24lh Sirtrt, Sio l-ratH-nro o4tttntm llontr Beautiful Dept. Faclmrdlf lOcdt.mpiorcolnlluf the rMI Color ll.rraonr SHevlor nd booklrt "Hftrmomoui Elter ion" resulirly 2H eih. Mr name Mr ililreM- u. n. uoiiiiarn returned Hundny i end at home. He was Dp.n,n. iiiowi.uk irom a seven w"eKS visit led by his filend. Mr. Johnson mm iiTiuuves HIIII irienus in I an fornln. Mr. (lodilurd slimtly before returning home tislalned an Injury ,to his hand by catching a baseball. On-'hla return ho consulted a doc tor and found the hone In his hand connecting the little finger had I een broken, which the doctor set. I He will be compelled to carry his ; hand in a filing for several weeks. Wesley Vogeli was a business caller In Medford Htittirday morn ing. The Senior groun of the Crater Luke ramp Kire rllrls held their egular weekly meeting at the ome of Mr. and-Mrs. II. II. Iwiwe Monday evening. II. H. (ilelm passed away at his ome on Wagner creek Monday morning. Mr. (Helm had been fall ing since the ileum of Mrs. (Helm December U, 192K. Kur the past two months he hns been III wun pneumonia, iioin Air. and Mrs. CI lei nl were members of the Kpiscopal church at Ashland. Funern! services In charge of the Perl runernl home, were held at the family- iiriniint rStHO o'clock W'eilnosday afternoon; Interment took place In Stearns cemetery on Wagner creek. "Mr. anil Mrs. Ouy Hamilton, Mr. and Mr. flotchklss, Mr. and Mrs. Uoys Hamllton and children, Harry Hamilton, Miss l'eggy Hamilton. SI Htoekwell of Medford and Karl Hamilton of Hoseburg spent Hun- ilay on i.lttlo Applegntn nt" the homo of Sir. and Mrs. Hamilton's (laughtro, Mr. and Mrs. (Ilenn Sultmarsh. Mr. anil Mrs. Salt marsh who were living with Mr. SaltmurshN mother, Mrs. Uora Saltmnrsh, when her homo was burned, lost a good deal of their household goods ut the tlnio of the flro. Mrs. K. K. Cook spent Friday afternoon n guest at the homo of Mrs. Wesley Vogell. , - Mrs. Frank Hulllngor and Mrs. Marion Tryor spent Tuesdny after noon at the homo of Mrs. Kd Jiorge. W. M. Petri nnd son Klton and daughter Margaret called Sunday afternoon nt the Canal ranch on Crater Ijtke highway. Community club will meet next Wednesday afternoon. There will bo election of officers at this time. A good attendance is requested. Kir Htoekwell, Miss Ada Hnckler of Medtord and Miss Anna Kvnns were guests Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss l'eggy Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Louise Drown, and dntlghter F.llzubeth and son Mus sel! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Hunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvln ' McOrew spent Tuesday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. l'ellett nt Klumnlh Junellon. Mrs. Archie Fdmunsfln suffered o purlin! stroke of paralysis Sun- uuy while attending church. Hhe was reported somewhat better Wednesday evening. - - '- H. H. Ooddard returned Hun day from Riverside, Collf., where ho has been visiting for the -last fwo months with friends and rela tives. ' - Mrs. Wm. Head ; of - Applegate visited last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Klla Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Oreen mo tored to Oiants Pass on Tuesday r.nd spent the day with Mr. Oreeti's parents. ' -- Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Mathew son and family moved recently to Ashland, where they will make their homo this summer The Pnrent-Teacher association met last Friday afternoon nt the - hciiuoi nuusc ana eiecten oincers fnovirii'i. , fo1 following year: Presi- ' . ' '"'-(fl dent. Mrs. Floyd V. Bell: vice- president, Mrs. H. ' L. So'mmer: secretary, Mrs. M. AV. Bradley: treasurer, Mrs. H. T. Blagle. A special meeting will he called be fore tho close of school to nr- pnint he standing committess.-' Classes Will Be Conducted T Daily 10:00 a. m. to 110 a. m. 2:00 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Mrs. M. R Hare Will Use Two of Our General Electric ;erators H. : For All Demonstrations Demonstrations will ' lie with frozen desserts, chilled foods, salads., appetizers and breakfast suggestions-- Mrs. Hare lias had considerable experi ence in conducting demonstrations and giving lec tures before women's organizations. Many health and fable. uses of . gelatine will also he brought out in these demonstrations. Desserts will be served. Free Cook Books Women are invited,to bring notebook and pencil for. notation of menus not appearing' in cook book. . ':'.-" ' . -',?;-; MRS. M. R. HARE National Representative of the Charles B. Knox Gelatine 'Co., Johnstown, N. Y. ' - - ' - ' 2b. Saturday Menu ' SATURDAY A." M.'""" Perfection Salad ... Knox Dainties t . SATURDAY P. M. Diabetic Salad Fruit Bavarian Cream SI yiVVD what millions of people 'wantl because of its ' supreme quality. That's -why-Blue Ribbon Malt Extract is 'America's Biggest Seller! BluellibbonMaltExtract Americas Biggest Seller Distributed by Endera Wholesale Grocery Co., Ashland and Medford, Ore. Mr delr'i wm NOTE: I hive in mind painting a atuccoD. woodU. half umbrU hinsltJaou. BASS-IIUETER Prepared Palnl Stucco Coaling FOR CLUB, LABOR WILLIAMS CHEKK. Ore,. . ltnv 9. (Spi'dul.) Mr. Iluwell, county ani'iit, nnrt nsalMtnnt unite chili lender vlnllod the WIlllnniH nehnnl Tuemlay, trvnl Lumnn nnil rltenrle : nhrenwalit were presented with ! arhlvwment plus for their cluh ! wnrK Inat yenr. Htenrle nlnn re-j I'elvt'il n noholnrnhlp for the O. A. 1 f. summer srhool. The Wllllmna ! hoya are very muoh Interested In ! nrKtinlstnK n enlf cluh. .Mrs. F. K. Wood WIS ShoprlnS In flrunls Pass T'lrgilay. Chester Hont left Tuetdny for Meilfonl to take chnrfe of the Will tlnre iiini'h. .Mrs. Uout anil chil dren will Join htm after school Is nut. Victor Sn.irlln is Improving nip. Idly now. Mr. ana Wis. i:nil WhUler are . TIME TO PICNIC ; For Saturday we have the finest lot of spring fryers we have had this year. Order early, as we have only a limited supply. Other Items Lunch Meats . Fat Hens Rabbits ' Spring Lamb Swift's Beef Corn Fed Pork . Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin Liberty Meat Market j. lll;n ford L. lirlner and P. y. Wnr-1 W'nsh., nrrlved last Sunday to vLsit fnmily were Talent visitors were httslness visitoi'H in Med-i her pnionls, Mr. and Mrs. C. K Tuesdny. - .on' AYednestlay. ",'"'' " "J MtiCnll. " ": . . Iss Myrn McCal of Vnncouvei:. , Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. Loos and Classified advertising Katji.resul SUNDAY IS MOTHER'S DAY LET WHIT MAN'S CANDIES Solve the Problem of a Gift for Mother ' . w ea.w Is' THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS' Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best Main and Holly ? phone 164 THE SAMPLER The Best Liked Box of Sweets Everybody praises the assort nieiii, in the SAMPLER. Choco lates with coatings of vanilla chocolate,-milk-chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate, centers ol liquid fruits, fondants, nuts, caramels, select Jordan almonds and the famous Whitman's White Xougat. o $.50 and $3.00 i, i Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 FRED LARRY