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rXflFJ TTTTVP.Ti BEAGLE CITIZENS WELL SCATTERED MOUNT RAINIER HIKERS AT 5TART OF FATAL TRir ;E !E: OF REBEKAH CLDBiDo you know this about - -- R 1L POINT susar? MTTiPOTiD MATT, TttTTlTNTT fTDFOnD. Ottrf-OV. FRIDAY. .TT'T.V 12. Ifl. ROGUE RIVER CAR HEACI.E. Ore.. July 12. tSpp cial I Fourth ot July was celebrat ed by most of the lleasle folks, gome going to the Anplesate. some to the granse picnic, some to Ash land and some to the hanks ot the nogue river for the day. V. II. Smith and daughter. Miss Ella, and Mr. and -Mrs. Klackraan and little daughter, Rilla. spent" Sunday visillnsr at the Klhert iiig haro home 111 the Eagle Point country. Mrs. D. P- Kandall and son. TCd wl, ami two other parties whose names we did not learn met with the Antioch Sunday schuol and held preaching services last Sun day morning. Kdsel Kamlull de livered the message, which was enjoyed by all. Kay Ora Zuck is visiting in Ash land for a few days at the home nf her sister. Mrs. Orval Hemline. Every week sees a new car in (Mir neighborhood. Alfred lieiling field is driving a Ford coupe now. The Boy Scouts held their regu lar meeting at the school house last-Saturday evening. The boys are getting ready for the jubilee ut Medford. Mrs. Waddtdl and son, Perry, and (laughter. Huby. were Sunday evening callers at 'the Sanderson home. Key Jones of the Meadows was a Sunday caller at the Mayfield home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred West spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IVi sfll. of Applegute. Prayer meeting was led hy Mr. Swauson. The sulject used was "Confession." Lawrence Sander son led the young people's meeting. The subject, was "What Has Made Our Nution What It Is." Then were ill present. nriiTnn nnuiT mili : UNDERGOES 0PERAT10N;KUINL LKLLK CENTRAL POINT. Ore.. July 12. (SPciiU.)"nock" IJooiiut under went an otiPi'Jitlon nn his nose unit is in a Mod ford hosjiitnl. Karl '.iver is Avorkin: at tlu- iJfrvice si at inn in the absence of Mr. Jtotimor. Dr. Ward Davis and his fatlu-r nnd sister of Salem were stunts of Jexsp Pichardsfn and family several days last week, ret u mini; home Sunday. Mrs. Davis, who has heen visiting with htr par ents several weeks, returned home with Dr. Davis. Little Maxine Haker is with her prand mother. Mrs. McKinnis. this week in Sams Valley. Harry McCIrath nf Selma. Ore., arrived Saturday and will visit rel atives in the valley this week. On his return home he will stop in t rants Pass to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Abbott "f Marshfield stopped fur a visit with M i s. A hhott's parents, M r. and Mrs. Joe Mann. They are roturn iiiR from a visit with Mr. Abbott's pa rents in Sacramento. Mrs. Alice Selb has returned to her home In Los A nweles. afti-r spendimr several months with her father, W. I1. Haley. Mrs. Itoyd Kizur of California arrived Wednesday for a visit with her iu re n t s, J oe Mann and fam ily. Traffic conjjestiun in Paris hns hecome a. serious worry to the city K"v.Tnment. It May Be llmnl When your Children Ciy for It Vitori ii a eimfort whn RhT fretful. Ko iooner tsk-n than tht little one i at ee. If rtle, f-w dro9 oan mne content nnt. Ko harm done, for ( ;.toria i femMv, meant for Imhie. IVrfc-tly fe io pive the youtiat inUnt; u hve the doctort' rd for thtl Jt i a vrffptahlr jro-let and yoii uld tiv it rvery day. Bui it in n emrrpfenrj that I Mtri mein ml. Sm "niht wlt-n .nstipation Tiul hp retieve-d or ci!ic iin- or other tnrrerinif. Never lie witUout tt ; n.e mot)t-r keep an extra Uttle, unoi-eiwui, to make ure thre wj.I alwatt he latoria tit the holier, it i t(Teet.vp for ohlr Huidri-n, t.-o; rmd the U4 t'.at nine itli it. 1:';1'K HIVK!:, orr J..iy 1 ? l!-pe-ial. , m;n..r auto accident o.cuii,, rc-.-tuly wh.-n the. car driv-n l.y .l,-s. Harlman plunged over ,he .id-walk and erashej in to a building djun u.wn. The '' the car a a, damait.'d but -Mr.. lljrlnun escaped uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smiih were Medford vwums Saturday evening. Miss F.iye LeMoine lefi Thurs day f,,i- .M,.,if,d where she will be employed f,,r he summer. A party nf young people gather ed Saturday evening and charavari ed .Mr. and Mrs. l-irownle Banger! at their home here. After a good, rousing racket for awhile, ihe new ly married couple appeared and of fered treats. Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mm Florence White and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and daughter Jean re turned eaiiy Sunday morning from a week's t tip through eastern Ore gon. Mrs. Kred IMiuler and Mrs. Car los M.ic rle were Medford visitors Sal tl rib: y. Henry Ueiss returned Sunday from Portland, where he has been confined at a hospital for some time. Alva Laws left this week (or Phoenix, miere o- will In iploy- ed for ihe remaining summer months. Mrs. AlUpailfch. owner of the Pioneer hotel, left for Crescent City Tuesday, where she was cull ed by ihe serious illness of her daughter. .spel ial meeiines nre being c, in duct, 'd in the Presbyterian church from Thursday night by ihe noted young people's evangelist. Miss Nora li. Jordan and her assistant, M,ss l:,ulrice Spies. These young Indies at-,, making a trip eastw.-ud in evatigelisiie work ;ind stopped in liogue liiver to yisit Mis.s Jor dan's sisier. Mis. C. J. Sliehl. ROAD TO COAST SARDINE CRKKK, Ore., July 12. ) Special I Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Smith, accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs. Van de Mozart, narrowly es caped a serious accident Sunday eu route to Crescent City, when they were met hy a California He dan coming down hilt at an exces sive rate of speed. The driver snug in toward the hank put on his brake with such force that his car Bkidded sldewise into Mr. Smith's cur, wreck ins one front wheel, tire, axle and fender on it to such an extent that the ear hail to be brought to Grunts Pass by the wrecker for repairs. Kortunately ' no one in either car wuh injured.! 1. Householder and sons. Charles and Kck. and their fiiniilles, who have been visitiiiK Mrs. Nina Du senberry and other relatives in the valley for the past two weeks. le;t Wednesday niornitiK for their homes in Los Aniieles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. llernard (.overnor and children of KJamath countv sMnt several days last week visit itiK Mr. ami Mts. C K. Miller of this place. Mrs. Governor, who was formerly Winnie Cox, a Sams Valley girl, plans on returning later and earn pi nf? out for a while for the benefit of her health. Harold Smith Is spending his va cation visiting his sister, Mrs. Man rice Herg. ami oilier relatives in the Willamette valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. Wait. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Newton, Mrs. Lva New ton and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. rVm all attended (tie grangers' piniic al the Klks" picnic grounds nn Kosu Kiver July L Mrs. Van de Bogart returned last Tuesday fiom an extended vistt in Seattle, where she was culled hut November by the serious illness of Iut sister, who has be.-n in a sani tarium there natly ever since. Kthel Smith and Lawrence Smith attended th Kntirth of July cele bration in Klamath K;ills. lipvl Kldridge. who has been quite ill, is alile to be out nuain and was o bsinss visitor in Gold Hill nne night lui wek. Italph Dusenlterry of Klamath spent the week end with relativ.-s li'-re. Mrs. J. 1'. Smith was a Grants Pans viitr Tuesday of this wet-k- M is, H H. Klhart and son. Hillv, of Ashlittid were guests over S.in d.iv at the Wait h"me. S, A. Dusenberry. ho was iiuit" ill all laM we'k. was able to r turn to his work this we.-k hauling oi:h Into th OnHiOri'n nidi. Mr. and Mr. C.t-orge Sniifh. Irene Kost-nrranc snd Wm. 1 lK'Mia iMif the Koiirth of Julv in Kugenf. re turttinc by ay of the Mend Klam ath Kail highwny. viUiDivn n:;i;K e .Si.e.-.ai Kt.-t M- K.ir:.?;d i (.ini-:o"l '", !h'" r"J"' '"ri Pnt'e Kail h.Se :nng f'tt - ,.f the f...d 1- nr. ki,,l it hor-r - h h ii b Huew UP to n - via --euir-v if" M-if-. 1 I f-.- d O ;r-n-d N' ,.T ?.,..in. i.u: el .-v.-r.-d no tu taut SARDINE CREEK MAN i KICKED BY A HORSE. Br 4 ,k J .iK ir i i mm " - . f V: I .4,jlM(fti 'in 'A"( Trail breakers in the Washington park just before starting up th snow clad peaks of the moun tain where two were killed when one of the party fell into a deep crevssse, pulling the others behind him. Left to right. Forrest Creathouie. and Edwin Wetiell, fatally Injured: O. Yancey Bradshavv, F. P. Wsatberby and L. H. Br.gham. Robert Strobell, one of the four Injured Is not shown. Declares Farm Problem Can Be Solved By Artificial Ripening Producing Three Crops a Year A rtificial dryim; of green crops ly means of coal fire lirat and liuwi'i ful ventilating fans hrih allis ibf faruu-r to raise throe; crop-, a year LnMi-ad of one, N of- ; feivd as the real pan.icca for ;nn ciiitoi al ilW Iy Arthur J. M.imhi of ( 'htrayo. nationally know n In- ; dotnal t-ngint-er. I'psettiui; ai:rb u It urn I traditions which have prevailed since man , first bc;an to till ihe soil for his j food suppy. Mr. Matnn pronb t to revolutnnize the work of the j farm and bo.ist the farmer's tuns- i perity by placiiiK the farm on a i factory or mas production basis. I To this end, he Is raising three i crops a year instead of one on each I of a dozen large farms he is op- ( era tint: in various sections ot the I'nited States and declares that it ! is pnosjhip for tiny farmer to do 1 likewise. j The essence of Mr. Mason's sen-,; sational conception, of agriculture, I which long since passed the the- j oretical stage, is the cutting af j crop while green and immediate ' planting' of other irips the sub; j st it uting of ureen harvests for i Rolden or mature harvests. j DerJarini: that crops are three or ' four times ni ore valuable when M recti. M r. Mason nay a that his ' m e t h o d eliminates a frightful I waste, .slashes production costs and 1 boosts the fanner's profits mani fold, I "There is nothing beautiful about the golden harvest." Mr. Mason said. "It is dead waste." A fter cutting, Mr. Mason pre p;tre hts green hnrvext for mar- ' kel by artificial 'drying which re-j moves all moisture from the crop.! He calls tils method a "portable suinpier." which consists nf a 3d- ; foot blower fan and a soft coal heater. In this way. hay or alfalfa, may he cut in the rain and within' half an hour it is nicely baled and j ready for shipment. Driven by the; powerful blower, air-heated to 3tm decrees, Iiiim removed all situs uf j moisture. j Mr. Muvon found that this meth-j od no: only tripled Ihe yield in j dollars: per acre but (he product j in higher In flei-h building protein j and nitrogen content as well an EDEN PRECiNCT HAS i:ii;N Pltnci.VCT. Ore., .Inly 12 ( Speci.il Two wrecks have de em nd in Vfiur days at lite fame plu1, A nih'i "tl Pace Ut front of the Arthur I'urry place en the highway -"Uth iff Phoenix. The firl haptterwd Saturday night at iIhuh t o'clock when n .7altf.r ui'l ear ilrivn at high siefd, got otii of the toad at tae Carey place arid Iut i heir mail box po-t, tear ing it out arid ft ringing pnvt. bra''- and hex fur ihite hurnlred feet, then plowing along the ilileh 1 1. jde the high w:i ami plunged into th- ditch, Whit .1 Ik about ten feet deep. Ofiirei Talent fi.und the dtlver of the cai -ittii.g at the w hee in i il,iy-t cotidn ti-ii. ut about t he f.n e nnd rttniK, II" Was rushed to t he ho.'l:il in Medford and Rot a Hff fine arid Jad wnu-m-e. Tueeday night at late hour, tw.. young men ffniit Lot Angeles w bo had twen driving conitaiitl: !l!i'" leiiVlnis theie, iiC Wff'k'll .tt Ihe warne pi n f, tt e one diMi.ff b;i in gene (ft n!-ep h! Ihe h-el. Tti f 'tt 1 r in K the gO-ti d is I. pir)ped off a wheel wnd i in It t )u nd f-nder. then MhtH to the rir-ii taktnn off the iturth guat'l-t ail The t r lafj'1-d .iK,lfl-t H ft rce N"her t the h'.s. Wan JlijUM-1 bi.t the ! "a b.i-ilj tt.in-.iK."!. 'lit- Met' r.M-ute n-'flii t" .rk in th f' ti t. t ii,t a to n(;i.rr and the o'o-r pro ket Their n;.t- ie Melin Vl'Uii'-t nd l.-ii ! . Pr!i of the Bjqqy v M:u:?Pt tf ;, rr.... jui) i: - J. -'M (an. I tteti bargt s HI f n- ii, ir i it. V. hsl" drilnt? lo (S ir'h Ut ti'ly nirh' In i .iiiiitit b't?v. Mr. Lti lltitt u-r t if "! of tb- ehi' ie un her K l yi i. I'll vy- ). M:- m Wi other elements of value to domestic animals, especially cows in the pro duction of lullk. He points uut. too, that bis method permits grow hm of crops in places now consid ered iinpraelic.it if not impossible, while cuninu of crops when given saves tile stalk and leaf hieh olheru if-e nrv wasted in spite of the fact ibey contain as many food element. as the grain. Mr. Mason declare that Ills method of planting and harvesting three crops a year w il conquer the problem of noII erosion, which, ac cording to government figure, Ik costing America one-sixteenth of an Inch of her choicest soil every year and threatens to wipe out t he very ba.-as of American na tional life within a century. Soil erosion is due to heavy rains which fall upon open plowed -up fields and carries away the soil. Hy planting three crop a year, the farmer hinds together this soil, which is not swept away hy wash outs. "Artificial drying ha displaced unt ural drying: In all in e arts." Mr. Mason said. "Agnculture Is prac tically atone In continuing to rely on th'e ordinary sunshine io dry its produc:s. No successful man nowadays puts brine In the sun to get salt. Nor docs any successful enterprise try to dry hi Ick In the sun preparatory to burning If It expects a profitable- kiln. All ma terial used In the manufacture of Portland cement Is dried artificial, ly. Look where you will, natural drying has been abandoned In mod ern life. "Not only does artificial drying of crops muke( them more valuable but it enables a new view of the entire subject of agriculture. It enables the neason to begin earlier in the year and to go later. Thus, we make excellent hay In May, and on one occasion, til least, 1 have made a crop of alfalfa worth as much us the cm ii crop of my neigh bor before my neighbor's corn crop was planted a I ail. At the other end of the pea hoi), row-peas may be harvested atxl cured In Novem ber ut a time when all conventional farming has long shut up shop for the year.-' iENJOY FAMILY REUNION KAUIUNK (l:i;r:K. Ore.. July I?. SpeciM. ) Mrs. May Koi bes and Hiri Si a n ley t a i n a ilimn f I otn lie I home in Portland to vtlt with her f-lwter, Mis, Nina. fMi?enhei i y, and father and brothers. ih House hold ern f nun A rigeh s, thue mnking a etontiiete family reunion with (be exception of one iaer, Mr. Ivy Mawnn of St. Helens, for the fiit lime In almost l-'O 'eari Mr, and Mi. ('. L. I tisenbei i y and baby lnnnld afnl Wall.lt e vr wtiri wete Hun lay dinner gut-Ms of Mr. ami Mrs S. A. lMnberry, flarente Mi Kadden of (lold Hill h.itt moved hit family to th Lid I'ltlge pi, ice, where thi- will lis-i-t Mr. Lbtt i Ige with his loganb.-i t vi op a ml ot her wot k , I- f. l-'iene im (Utiiftti end bind ing !.! and w. heHi on t he rt, A I Ml-' fiio rt y plar e liit tt'-.-k. Mrs. N'tna f )uenbei ry had a twit' well tf.ig rei-entiy on hei phi r, tank efet-d ami pomp in-iiii'.'d which when i ompiew-d will fnrn.eh water f'-r hotjw nrot k ird.-n tac rl'l:HAH .V ('.July I 2 IA"- - The I fnvr. My t.f S-n- Kamp'hi'e !-d t'h Ohio H'at" nni-r.fv !i . pri' t 'fnpjri: in w m.n ,'.' - ( ol'iie-.i n.ll, j-.- f-.r O.e h-t fair ptj h it ,t H'-u. a i lie 17th a nr. u.l c'.fjVi'lMi"" of tilt AilM-tV fifl A" "f Ax 1 uinit ,tt roid . LdM'TH in tM's(iFt h"( t-!-sv f -m a' - nnd the Iiiti'l I iiitni j h i m'!i tiie ijiri- stn'.-vn, no pi Ua thud AT ROGUE RIVER ltuta i: UIVKi:. Ore. July 12 tSpe.lall A local wedding of much Interest occurred July 4 when Miss Martha I .aw was mar ried to 1.: row tile Dangci t at t he la WH home here. Only re tut Ives and a few ooso friends were present, Both the hrldu and groom tire well known locally, and every w Ish is extended I or their future happiness. Fred o Kelly, local merchant, left this week for a business trip to t'ortland. A largo crowd from Untitle Uiver and vicinity plcniccd over the 4th at the forks of Kviim Creek. Several of the pat ty re mained for a few day. Alden Giilhrealh of Klanw.th Kalis, spent the pitas' Wee; In It ing his parent, Mr, and Mi a. V, ui hi'p Galbreath. Word ha been received of the marriage of If, A. Pierce to idlss (tilth Mills of Medford. Mr. .'ieree Is well known here, being n brother of Mrs. Oliver Penny. IN BEAGLE DISTRICT ! ItKAflLi:. July 12 (Hpeclnl) The warm wen I her is felt by fvry I one. Quite a number aro speml i lug nil the time possible on Hie I river, w here It In cinder and when I a got n refreshing nwim can be ! taken. Heibert .Mayfithl drove Into j Medford hint Mai urday evening, j taking with hint Harry Mitehel : iihtl Lee Arbogant. Harry nnd lee I started to town fmni Ihe Meadow's I In Harry's car ami broke an axle Ju-d beforo reaching J (eagle. The Purse 1 1 fn mily are mttvlng onto the plaee they recently got of Mr. liennlHtm. I'red Went was binding oat for Mr, ut U 'I'tn-Nttay. A II grain well filled In ibis iMMrh't Hi'm year. M r. ami M i s. K liner Klin minis atol family who have been viMitiiig Mis. KlinnionN' parents, Mr. and M m. L. M . Hweet, r-'t urned In ihelr home In Itorls, (,'al,, Hiindny. 'harl(-M Kandei stin iiml dutigh i"f. Thidmii, and tliifp Ijiw- M-nte. Lloyl ami Itohi'lt, fient the week t'tltl Ollllllg in Klailllllh ounty. ItOfiPi; I ( I V K I L firr, July 12 (K-e. lal)--Mr. ('an y, while r toinlnic ftom Hrantw Pawn with a load of feet had the mlxfor Ltne to inn Inio the tint h, wr' k it'c hi tar tpilte badly nntl in)ui ink- 111 iut" if ub'Mit ihe chr.ti. Mm, J Aii'lln of Klamath PalU." - I"'idiiiir a f' w tla w it h her ! ..ece, Mo., Jio, M,k Mm. Mat I ow tl pent Tued;iy : 'Hh Mitt Lit k Holiioan. H. '. II. I. and family up' lit (be' inh HI V t ekil, ( ahf Jim, M:t arid family, L J Peri-j . t Hte e Luna k a nd M n g net 'Tl frij'eyrd (I few ilaH at Ii-k'- - "t fiiy ' V tuittg ;a f)iit to Tab ht j it'.nday I rang XI m ftie- and r.unlty Up on lli- t'o-t-k Saturday fr. Hwtt-t Ht,i nil- et,( t '"ttlatel iu p'-nd f.-w ek. ' iurk Mitt (.. we)) Hnd Iff til! no Jo M... Howell IhmI Mr, f;uhft!! i rid di' tiirhier, ln, iui t' AJthlatii'i iiMi'U. ANDERSON CREEK iM:TI! VI. POINT. Uie,, July i: -iSpeeial.l Mr, P. L. P.ma 1 1 r'ntei tained the Pat Noble (liaud ', 1 club, at her home Tuesday afler j noon. The rooms and table were beautifully decoratetl lor the occa sion, and a delightful niicinoon1 w as spent by the ladies. Tliose ! present w're: Mesdtunes V.. IL ' '. t ; leason. It. L. Honiie , At Sim mons. I'np pi nger. Je-e M ich.H d s.111, L. L. hamon and M i s. It a ;i:lea.on. mother of L. It (Jle.iNon, (Who has been visiting ut the ttlea-' jsott in. me tor jtome time, Uelici j ous cake and Ice cream were '. st i a ed by the hoMess, assisted by ; , Mrs, L. L. Hamon. j j Mr. and M rt, .1 . Hums and j (daughter lit ssie and Mr. nnd Mrs,, I on ,t thdiuert eujt.yed the l-'oui th! ton Pogue Kiver. j j li . and Mrs. i t tLddsberry j ( left Thltr.sday to spend the week i end at Pandoit. j i Harry Hubbs has gone to Klam-I ath I'all.s fnf a week, where he is employed by the t'opvo, Howard Maytiebl whit ban been in n Port land hospital for weveral week, and w ho under w cut two quite k. -lions nperulionx, i.s home and getting ir.ong nicely. Mi ami Mrs. J.o Mill of Merlin were vb itnrs tu the o. 1 1, Tucker home the taller pall of last week, Mr. ami Mix, 1'iank Miller ami sou ami Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Manna of Tiatl ami Theodoi o Haw . tl nephew d Mr, Miller, from Khun juh Palls .spent the Pnurt.i oh Llk 1'ieek, M is. 1'. J. Let ma rtl, who wn i'ormetly MIsh Hliyabeth tlibson, it visiting In the valley. Mr. ami Mis. ,1 , O. iMnticrtoii went to Pnion t'reek I'tiday re tui mug hoine Monday. Mis .1. A Hughes of lloillhrnok i making In i annual Kit uiih ? Mif". Margia Magi inter, a fdio haw ttone the pa tt eight yearn, Marvin Johnson ami family, t tieiuge puvIn ami family and Peiry JohtiMiin etrjnyed the l-)Uilh at Crescent City. Mr. and Mr. W. V4. Alexander left WHduertday for Portland where Mr. Alexander will enter u hoHpt lal for treatment. Mr. and Mm, Prank Howard were Sunday guentM of Mm. How aiil'H pureniH, Mr, ami Mm. Klcher. M I . Mn linn Abbott w jim In Med foul Wednesday vlnttlng her niter. Mr. and M n. Homer I low man left, Saturday for Mori, t'al., wheit they will make their home. Mr, Itowiuan I employed by the rail road. Win. Itohnert and daughter Kminii and l.nnlne and Mim. Kred lttdinei t enjoyed the 1-tiuiih at Lake of the WooiU. Arnohl Hohtt cit took IiIn wife and Hide Norlne ami lludtly. ami ihelr htxiNo gueHl to Nike of ihe W'nodN the 3rd, where they remained until Sunday, when he returned for them, Mr. ami .Mim. K. M. Hibh nnd tlaughter Holly of Kelmi. who hiivn been the RueatH of Mr. and Mm. T. P. Tollefnon for u nhort time, left Tuehday fur their home. Mr. unit Mm. Jinne Dittatnoro went tt Itutte .PhIIm Saturday for a vImII with their daughter uud family, Mr, and Mm. Merrlmun. The nervieeM being held ut thfl Ketletated cliurch (hi week nnd conducted hy Hev. Meud ami Hnv. JohiiNtoti ari very InlereHtliiK uml wt-ll aliended. MImm Amy Martin nnd Wilbur Walker were married at Medford, July 3rd. Huy L'tldy nnd family nnd Mm. Van Handt, Mm. Lti Kill llnagland ami little mm Hobby Hem-, enjoyed the l-'ouith on KvaitM creek. Mr. M, M , Kindle and daughter Helen of Med ford, wem flhtipplng with Pential Point iiterchunlh TiMsday. Mm. Mary lleaille and biiby rn tinned Monday from the hospital In Med fold. Mr. nnd Mm. Lloyd Allen nnd Hymn Hone, brother of Mm. Allen, of ( 'uncord, Cul., vlited wllh Mr. ii ml Mim. Hartford Ith h;inUoil over the week end. They all xpeut Humlay nl Prater lik". Mr. n ml Mm. Kuim! Nlle and nori Jackie of Hill, t'al.. were guetH nf Mi, ami Mm. I;. It, Hlea tin Sunday, John Kamnilch of PetinHylvntilti ri'ptutM i-att-htiiK ii lingo b:iHH with a smaller bun wlihin. vere s a K risk in taking snort cuts cooking, also in roasting coffee CoUMltH rrcix- tfll you to mill inurrdirnts i little at a tunc. Hills Unit, roast cofire the s;nnr way. A frw pounds at a lime never in hulk. '1'lirir utrntril, am liniious procew Omtrallr J KouttiiiK produces a match less, uniform rlitvor auch at no other coffee has. IHILLS BROS COFFEE tftW mmm P$. I QM1 Use this knowledge and berries hy softening the fruit acids. A little sugar nukes bitter chocolate mellow and tasteful. If cereal is cooked with a dash of sugar, an entirely "new" flavor develops. This is the delicate flavor of the cereal that th sugar has brought up so that it can be tasted. Add a dash of suga. to beets, peas, suing beans, lima beans, corn, carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes, squash, oniuns, tomatoes, cucumbers, spinach, asparagus, beet greens and celery while they are cooking (preferably in little water). You will find dclicioua flavors rarely tasted in vegetables before. These are the natural delicate vegetable flavors developed by the sugar. Use sugar flavor to improve the diet and health of the nation. Most foods are more delicious aud nourishing with sugar. The Sugar Institute. Creole Cream cAnothcr Ideal Summer Qake Keeps Indefinitely A snndwicli of two crisp, crunchy cookie-cakes in chocolate brown color glorified witli a most appealing creamy white filler. Good? Creole Creams are GRHAT! And they keep so nicely in hot weather. Order by name from your grocer. One of IRU famous Qoohe-Qakes TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. 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