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PAGE FTVFj 1 Alak i, and Mr. Orvlllo fjenirler, i LuIh Jean UenKliM', and . Mr. and Mi-h. Fred Denler of Horuo River. Miss (Jludya Sundry is visiting In I'ortluml. Miu. Vi'rn On was a tirantu Push visitor W'edncsduy. -- Mr. Hkidgcll of Spokane Ik in OPERATE ON LEG TABLE ROCK HAS LARGE BALANCE OF S. P. MEDFOTIT) MAni-.TnTnTJNT?, ftfEDFOItT), PRECOX, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1020 L ' I Rogue; River at prenent in the in- AnKfU's wc-ro Huyue Itlvcr visitors ... . ' i . ' Uho i'lt week. ' ' ! I,eo Ituselk of Cllomluk'. Ore ROOUE KIVEIt, Ore.. May 24 i s repairing h truck to gu to work. (Special.) Several men hnve been fOP e,j steiger. called to Medium by the Dick j Mi. Tlnney was a Grants ras Hichman trial. AiinmK them wero visitor Tuesday. Dick Bwacker. Wullaco Le .Moine I mis. Held Carter, Xlelvln lVwIk and C. I Molne. , land Charlotte Carter were Central i uompaou nas oeen Point visitors Wednesday. men io r" "c "" ".. i Hay Moore Has been receivinB Delbert Witt, who has been very treatments for an Injured hand and 111 wim lypnom lever, is improv- , ls unable to work at present. 1 Ins; rapidly and able to be about civiii Baker and family have j again. i returned for a few days from Mr. : A picnic uinner was neiu hunuay Baker's place near Klamath.. Mr., at LHhia park in Ashland in Honor of the birthday of Mrs. W. J. Dengler. Those present were M r. and Mrs'. A. A. Mathea, Mrs. W. J. , Dengler of Grants Pass, Mr. and Airs. u. Ai. i ampoeu or roruana Baker has purchased the cow be longing to Mi'H. Tinney and is go ing to take her back to his ranch. . t LA GRANDE Plana proposed for organizing Union County Co- Mrs. George Kahrnus of Wrangell, operative Creamery association. So that all may enjoy healthful vegetables Cook with sugar in only a little water A GROUlf of cooking experts recently made extensive tests in New York on the correct way of cooking vegetables. They made a dis ' covery so simple and yet so far-reaching that every -woman interested in good foods should know about it. . The vegetables were cooked in various 'Vays. The various dishes were numbered. vThen the experts tested them and voted. In every case the vegetables prepared with sugar and little water won unanimously. . Try,' for example, this delicious Corn Pudding. Use either fresh or canned corn. To 2 cups of corn add 1 canned pimiento and 1 small green pepper shredded coarsely, small grated onion, 2 well-beaten egg:"., 2 level tablespoons of sugar, 1 teaspoon of salt, Vt, teaspoon of pepper and paprika, 2 tablespoons of flour, 1 teaspoon of baking powder and 1 cup of milk. Mix 'all ingre dients together, add 2 teaspoons of melted butter. Drain into a well-buttered casserole and bake half an hour. Then remove cover and delicately brown., ' , Try this new discover every time you cook a vegetable. Note how much more both children and adults like vegetables cook;" in this way because the added sugar develops and bring-, out all ' the natural, tasteful flavors of the foods. Sugar restores the flavor of freshness to vegetables that are wilted and to canned vege tables. Add a "dash or more of sugar, depending on quantity, when cooking peas, lima beans, string beans, corn, carrots, tests, parsnips, sweet potatoes, squash, onion3 and tomatoes Good food promotes good health. The Sugar Institute. (By Mary O. Carey) i EDEN PRECINCT. Ore.. May 24. j (Special) We are very sorry to , announce ' that S. P. hunter of I Phoenix le in a precarious conll- tlon at the Swedenburg hospital in Ashland, where he underwent an operation on the bone of one of his legs. ' It will likely take some time to determine as to whether It will hold the infection. Mr. Hun ter Buffered Intense pain for sev eral days before he decided to un dergo the operation. ' . Mr. and Mi's. Fay ot Kings high way were pleasant callers Monday eveninc. - The many friends ot Donna Graffes will be pleased to learn that she has returned from her winter's stay at Stockton, Cal., with her adopted daughter, Mrs. John Hlldegrand. John Hildobrand and wife and children came up with. Mis. Graffes and will help his fa ther and mother in their prepara tions to move. Mrs. John Rice of Rich spent the latter part of the last week with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Allen. Noah Chandler cut the first al falfa hay in this part of the valley last Tuesday. He cut for Mr. Dopp, Mr. Parker and C. Carey. Dr. and Mrs. Susie Staunard are domiciled in Phoenix and arc al ready very busy. . on nis TAIII.K ROCK. Ore.. May 24.- ISpeclal) Ceunty School Super intendent Mrs. Carter visited the local school Tuesday and left new certificate of standardization. Since the bank Inn projoct was taken up in the Table Rock school the upper grades havo banked JT8.73, and the lower tirades Ills 23. or the total of $196.96, which seems to be remarkable showing, considering the short time it has been in er feet. r AbGut 20 members of the Table Itoek Sunday school attended the young people's ..meeting at Sams valley Sunday evening, Many from here are' planning to attend the graduating exercises Friday nlKht at Centrnl Point. Among the members of the class are two from this district, Miss Jesse Searbrooke and Miss Flora Collins At the meeting of the commu nity club lost Friday night it wns decided to arrange a commu nity exhibit at the Jackson county fair next fall. Orchardlsts here are finishing with the putting on of the Calex spray. Corn planting has been com pleted and the cultivating process has begun. At the regulnr meeting of the Rams Valley grange last Saturday night, the members listened to an Interesting and instructive talk feature long profit malts. Where a dealer pushes Puritan Malt, he be lieves in giving the best at a fair price. j(J(j( all quality because it's all barley Uk ninirn.r.n nut hoif place adjoining the Carey place j on Irrigation and dralnnKe. last Tuesday. He was about out of hay for his dairy herd. W. G. K-nlps of the Jacksonville road bought tomato plants from the Carey plant farm Tuesday. Andrew Stevens and tioDeri Steadman went down to Corvallls last Sunday and returned Thurs day of this week. Mrs. Edith Thompson is having a new residence built on her por tion of the Fish estate. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muse caine up from Chico, Cal., last week and paid Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Fish a short visit and returned to their home last Friday. Mr. Schnelr has out about 10.000 cabbage plants for use by the ting ley Canning company at Ashand when they mature. "Mrs. Roy Caster of East Eden spent last Saturday at Eagle Point visiting relatives. Mrs. 1-reta Furry Is spending a few days at her home visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamlin. Mrs. Uoyd Colver of Phoenix had the misfortune last Monday to get her hand caught lu the electric wringer and sustained a badly crushed finger up to the first joint. Mrs. Pettus ot Chlco, Cal., came hack to Phoenix last Saturday on a business visit. ' : Glen and Claude Wilson and Alvin Hamilton expect to leave soon for Kansns, whero they will spend the summer helping with the harvest. The hav harvest Is In full swing on the Morris and Pendleton ranches. The Bob while nuall are much more numerous in tills section this spring than usual. U J. Freeman of the Freeman Implement company of Central Point delivered a new mower to one of our farmers Wednesday Mrs. Burton and . four , daugh ters, formerly of KUReno, but now ot Medford and Miss Eva Ncalon wore among those who enjoyed a picnic dinner last Sunday on the river bank south of tho Ncalon ranch The four Burton sisters belong to tho wall known Burton musical organization. "". The salt pool of the Rams Val ley granges has been closed and the salt ordered from the farmers' co-operative exchange. '. - H- STATE OFFICIAL AT TALENT TO INSPECT .For Deliciousnessj Honey Gsralhiamms rival cakethat's why healthy boys and girls husky appetites crave Tru-Blu Grahams (By Mrs. Marion Trycr.) TALENT, Ore., May 24. (Spec ial.) State Sanitary Engineer Green from Salem was In Talent Tuesday morning examining the sanitary conditions of -Talent. While the town authorities thing it 1b much better to wait until 1932 until the water bonds can liu lifted. I and a new bond Issue voted on. there are three long years for a j typhoid or some other deadly epl- denmlc to visit Talent, which would probably cost the town a great deal more than the Installing of a sewer system would amount to. Arthur Earl and his mother from Magdalena. N. M., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parks. Mr. Earl and his mother are llv InK at tho camp ground whlre look- in garound for a location. Tticy wish to locate In the Rogue Klver valley. Mr. and Mrs. Lyton, who have spent the past two months at the Manning camp ground, have rented a place at Phoenix and will open up a fruit and vegetable stand In that town. Mr. Lyton has been em ployed on the section here, to fill the place of Claud Jones, who re. ccntly resigned. Mrs. Lyton will take care ot the fruit stand. . J'.ti.hi'Scheld'eCB'o 'has' "purchased some silvor foxes from Geo. Flint of the Paramount fur farm. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hnynes have as their house guest Mr. Itllcy of T.oh Angeles. Wm. Staub of Klamath Falls Is vlsltini; at the homo ot II. W. Wrlcht. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Matney and Mr. and Mrs. Al Welmcr of Apple- Kate, also Mr. and Mrs. 13ccknell of Marysvllle, Ca.. are guests at the homes of O. Wolmer and B Moultcn. - Mr. and Mrs. Leland Charley of Klamath Falls are guests of their mother, Mrs. Tmogene Charley. Mr. Kerry, Mr. Ray and Mr. JIol lnquist, All of Yakima, Wash., are spending a few days at the Gibson ranch. . MISS FOLTZ DECAYS TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane, Portland, Seattle Ban tUt Church. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Mrs. II. N. French, nunerintendent. Preaching service at 1 i a. m. by the paslor.- The rites of baplium in commem oration of the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, will be administered lm mediately following the morning service. ' Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Hpoclal music by Miss KUzabcth Higifins. Choir rehearsal at '(he church IHble study and prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 7:30. All are cordially welcomed to at tend theue services. Elder Jack Kenton, Pastor MriJHMllHt Church. Sunday school at 9:46. Lester Xewbry. superintendent. Preachlnii service at 11a. m. and 8 p. m., by the pantor. Epworth ,leajtue t T p. m. An interesting and helpful service for tho young people. Younr , people's prayer meeting Wednesday evening tU 7:30. KcRUlar prayer meeting . Thurs day evening at 7:30. Choir prne- ! lit-e immediately following. j Ilev. Audley Itrown. Pastor. IBIuft Mountain creamery of La Orande now producing more than half-million pounds of butter per year. KPOKANB, Wash.. May 24, W) MIhs Edith Foltz's attempt to brcs the women's solo non-stop endur ance record hero-will be delayed at lea-st a week while a new engine li Instatlod Tn nor phine. ft appeared m BAKING POWDER ounces Z) for J5C Mors thin pound ud hall for a qutrtcr Same Price 9 for over 38. years GUARANTEED PURE Millions cf pounds used by me government i mfSss- mil y7 If you had nS,t)0"Yons of your Good ream sauce wouldrtt you do it a jitile at a. Time. Making cream sauce in large quantities and roasting coffee in bulk present similar dif ficulties. The cream sauce becomes lumpy and the coffee roasts unevenly. Hills Bros, roast every pound of their coffee evenly because, by a continuous proc ; ess, only a few pounds at a time pass through 'the roasters. The de velopment of the fla vor is perfectly con-, trolled. Uniform strength and richness are assured. You enjoy this goodness in every cup. This exact process is Hills Bros.' exclu sively. Naturally the flavor it produces is not found in any other coffee. No wonder that coffee-lovers everywhere drink Hills Bros. Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. All the appetizing aroma and satisfying flavor come to you intact. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab, the trade mark, on the can. , - HILLS BROS COFFKE Fresh from the original ( ! '. vacuum pack. Easily .'. 't , ' . , , ... ; opened with the key. , Cim CX Tie unvarying, 'flavor of Wills ; . Bros Coffee is con trolled the same ' way only a few pounds are roasted at a time by a . " continuous process " k toddy.; Ore, arrived horo lust mum, una uuiinai wouia oo mauo uunng ino Miss Foltz, it nntlvp of Portland, i Hiinonncpn tnnt ti-m iiirhih wmiiiwohk. SO GOOD, ..and SO QOOD for you E N ergiz in G, vitalizing Frye's "Delicious" Brand v, . . Ham ... nothing like it to 6teel you for a day full of busyness. It supplies just the nourishing food elements you need to arrive at 6 P.M. 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