PIGE THREE A dash of sugar develops these flavors STUDENTS LEAVE FOR FALL STUDY IN FARI F POINT M. .J t is one the wonders of today thanks MRDFORP MATL TRTBtTKE, MEDFORD, ORKOOX. FRTTUY. SEPTRMBRir 271930. f- wll qcr AN9THtMpUT TftyiBAW. crackers) r wwi Piy hook ) CENTRAL POINT ON now have the whole year 'round practically .every fruit and vegetable grown. Serve these healthful foods daily and don't forget that a dash of sugar here and there while yoit are warming the foods for serving will improve their deliciousness and all their appetizing qualities. . . Another wonder of modern growing, shipping and (l! marketing is the great number of months that so many : -fresh frmtS and vegetables are now "in season." The fresh fruit and vegetable season is now longer than ever . -.. and the modern cannery fills all gaps with. delicious full ' vitamin-bearing foods. In cooking fresh vegetables, in ', making salad dressings, in preparing stewed fruits, in serving fresh tart fruits and berries, or fruit punches remember always that sugar is the supreme flavorcr of these healthful foods. Expert cooks explain to us that sugar does more than sweeten. It develops entirely new ' and delightful flavors in the foods. : Serve fruits and vegetables daily. Serve milk drinks and milk desserts. Add a little sugar also in preparing . meat dishes, gravies and soups, and notice the better flavor. Sugar is the supreme seasoning. Good food pro motes good health. The Sugar Institute. A DRIFTED SNOW MUFFINS a cups sifted flour 4 level teaspoons baking powder ' s tablespoons suga.' l well-beaten egg '. cup milk a tablespoons melted shortening I teaspoon salt Always DeipesidaMe and guaranteed to give per- feet satisfaction down to the last spoonful in the can. You save in buying and in using KG Balling Powder Same Price for over 38 years i -.1 ounces lor Pure and Efficient ... MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT i. 1 Coast to Coast recom mend Puritan because they know it's high est quality, strong est extract and gives best results. -all qualify because It's ail barley I ' - '-, . CENTRAL rotXT.. O.o., Srp. i , EACr.n . jPOIXTV Or..-. Stpt.'SJ. 2T. (Special) Aftc- nearly halt j ((special.) Quite a number are. on :i century of existence -tl.o ' Vl.ho sick Mist 'at 'present. whic.h" I'tim-al ot Wnral & 'S.-keoMliMt -3r. Wn.,.0.1- the Jum. NEW WAY TO IMPPsOVE ALL YOUR HOME BAKING Use Sperry Drifted Snow Flour in this delightful muffin recipe. The improved results you get with this famous flour in fhis recipe will be repeated in all your home baking if you use Drifted Snow (the West's largest selling flour). Fellow directions carefully. Sift dry ingredients into mix ing bowl. Beateggwell,add milk. Then gradually odd this mixture to dry ingredi ents beating until smooth. Add shortening. Half fill well-greqsed muffin pans and bake about 20 minutes in' a hot oven (425). . . been cloned to tho ' puhl(e - nti W!il oe lorn clown 10. make room for u smaller, but more np-io-dalo buiinaluw. hotel. Work i- to beiiin at once. Tin present owner), Mr. ami Ml-s. Andre Chomcl. .vho came hero from l.os Ailtfelcrt about- two years win, purchased the hotel and spent a larso amount of money Imr -rovlnif the property, havluK the building Ihoroituhly Oene llellluvs has fcldhcy trouble; Charley CummlnRS, Jr., had a fox tall taken out from behind his ear: Tom Coy pot his thumb smashed while 'helping to load wood," and Donald Whetstone had a piece bf Wire Out out "of bin finger. -'-' ' renovated, also u . dining room j m,HS-. Prank Manning 0!)) J. W. rsich ardson were In town Monday morn ing from Trail, attending to busi- and lunch counter service ' was operated in connection with It As a consequence of service, the health of . Mr. Oho- mel was- greatly .impaired and under tho circumstances com pelled them to close their din ing room service, and eventually to form their -'presont plans. Tlie new hotel will be- a one-s-tory building w Ith . rjuecoed walls, and of about 10 rooms, all to lie provided with hot and cold water and some., of thein' with privato bath.. The grounds will be ornamented with lawn and shrubbery, and if business Justifies. " cabins may bo added to the properly later on. A Mnall portion of the ground on. the corner is already leased to another party, wtio has a busi ness venture in mind, hut is not realty to dlrlose his plans. 1v BEAGLE COUPLE K. II. Ilnrnlfih, Wont to the pniul ; Indtitn road camti Tuomlny and ovorsoii , took n KtoV1 f0l. tho boys to use In thoir ojtmp, Mr. Hftrnlsh hus sovprul tennis on tho'joh. Thp city oouncil Iiuh olrtorod the stiVets ffruvotlcd,. whk'H Will put thorn In fine Rhnpe for tho winter months. The Kftivct ts brousht -in frnm the criishor on 1ho' l'ete Younjj i'op(rty. ' . Air. anil Mrs. Hnnltin anrt fam ily have moved into the 8. M. Har nish home where they will act ns cai'etakers for the winter mohihs. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Jouok of Se attle were week end quests at tho home of" Mr. nnd Mrs. Kloyd pparptv Mr. ixnd Mrs. Jones were on their -way to Pomona. Cal.. whre they hflvo purchased nn oii nnjre grove;- Mr. Jones and Mis. I'earee are sinter. '"" ' '. In "my last Hems I nr.Id -that- It. A. 'o!dman had rented his dairy farm. So fni, the- deal ihas nut Knne through., ' It w.ifl a ' imsim dfrstandinir. . 'i- Vi' Afr. "Merklcn installed rt telephone for Edith Weldtnart Mohday-niur'n intf. niimhef SK?; I'all hip when you have news.. ' 1 - : l312,VOLE, Ore., Sept. 27.(8pc-c- ial Mr. and Mrs. R. CopU-y and Hon Harvey, left the last of ;ih' week, for GoUlfleld, Xev. VfieriP they j expect to make their hpme for the next three years. Their friends and neighbors refiret hav iriR the Copleys leave our neigh borhood. , AVlLI.OW'SrjNOS, Ore.. Sept, 2V.r (Hpeetal.), i The uih of Mr. and Mrn, A. n. CWnient loft thy flist pi the wit'olc to t;ke up their school 'iIuUpr, rh'inent is ntj- tending 68. C. und Dot is a stu dent ut U. of O. iJorothy Smith, dauyhler of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Smith left Wednes day to attend the tate fair at Salem. 'MIh4 Siuithenjtiyed this lrlj an n price winner in the 4-11 duh. MisH "'Wilda Htchmond camp homo last week from t'raier hake where nhe ban been employed this bummer. She was accompanied by her friends, MIkh Martha I'rey uf Portland, who; Hpeilt a few days at the Richmond ' home before leaving for the north. She will attend O. 8..0. Uiis year and MIhh Jllchmond will Join her there the hiMt-of this-week. Wilda is a Junior this year. ? Holand Hover, non of Mr.'' and Mrs. AV. V. IJover, will leave the lust of thlH week for- for vail in Where hp Is a nophomgre at O. S. (. His brother Carl is not altend inir this year hut 'will work a year before returning.- n GENTRAL POINT CIRCLE E Hoy Mclntyre is hclplns Mr. Gray harvest his corn and alfulfa sped crop this week. We. are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lucas Sr., has to ro to the hos pital asaln. Khe will bo there for sevortl days but wo nlj hope she will soon be home nHaln. Those who were Medford vlsitoi's tho last' ot tho week were Mr. Copley and son Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, Mr. l'ursell, Hlhnli and I. ols Cray and itaymond May field. Mr. Itlackman lias rented the r. 11. Smith ranch anil moved hla fam ily onto it last Thursday. Mr. anil Mi's. Chas. Sanderson and family and Itaymond Mayllcld spent Sunday afternoon in Ashland vlsitlne tho home of Mr. nild Mm. J. C. liarnard. Mr. and Mrs. Ziicl: ami daughter. Kay Ora, were Sunday Riieats at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Orvnl Jenduic, and fniniiy of Ash land. ' Prayer meeting' was led by Mv. Sanderson. Ills subject for the evenliiK was "What Does Chris tianity Mean to YotlV" I.oIb tlrny led younK penide's meetinn nnd the subject was "Our Fart in MakinR a Metier World." There wero 2S present. 1 . i ; SUNDAY SERVICES AT EAGLE PL CHURCHES KAOU-; POINT. Ore.. Sept. 27. (Kpeelal.) Next Huti'Uy, Sept. iHh the Pi esbyterian Suntlay si'lioot k-xhon will-tie a review of the third quarter: "Siffiilf k'aiire if the Hxilr and tho KeHtoiation.T Sunday m.hord l'U a. m. Hdllh Weld man, Kuperintendent. Morn ing service 11 a. rn., Kev. Davidson minister. ' At Lie Community church next Sunday, Sept. 2!ith, Sunday Hehnol at la a. m. Kvi-ninjr servlee nt S o'elo k. Itev. (irlfflthK. niinlst !-. Special mtisieiil numbrrs will be rendered by MIsr Kot-nlK- fl TOP.-T. CENTltrtl.t POINT.' Pre.. '.)Jept. i?. (WlJeOlal) (l'h'.. iKdles'i cir cle of the rhrlsljan .vhurptl met in regular . ..session at , la ihoniP of Mrs. Kraiii: damt pit.. Friday ufiernoon,' Sept. SO, after the business . meetlnit a social hntir was enjoyed with danty refrosli- uients served liy the hostess., Hist rlet Deputy Mapes of , llif Security Jirnelt .ossoclullort tnot with tlic order In . Central Point I'hurKday nlyht. y. AnuinK Impiovements In this lounlity is the buildlnff of an ad dition to thn home of Howard Mnyfield. Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie floddard of Kintenc and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ashhy of (;ttaBfl Clfove were week-end uuests at tho SI. K. Vonuir home in Willow Kprinics. Herbert l.andls and r.etbn Mil ler of Klamath rails' spent Sun- lay at the bonie of Mr. and Mrs. i Kverett Fahor. ' ' ' Monte henham, who Is ' ptn- plnyed nt the Train Jlrotheis saw mill, ' Was in town Wednesday. buying bis' winter supplies. lie rr. i oris a suctessriil year for the saw mill. ' ' 1 ' All memhers of Wni.' II. Harri son Womah'S ltellet l.'ilrps please lieip in mind tho coming of the inspector on October II, Mrs, May Vlnnlifan. of' Iladdon Heiabts, New Jersey,' who has been I he 'Kuest of her cousin, 11. M. Wallermlre' und wife, for the past month, left this week, ex pecting to be several weeks on the return trip, going via Florida and WnnhlnBtoit, I), c". riKAOU?, ore.; Sr.Jt.'7.-.(Hpee. lal)-'rtte P.- T, A. 'Of llio Aniioch district met last Friday cvetiinK with a recirii-breaklnK crowd.: The first prtrt bf the evening "was uiveh to tiusiucsif matters after which Mr. BolKmiller gave n humorous reading and the Misses Kthna am) l.nls 'C.rt.y, Mr. Mclntyre and Mf. Sutherland., wavo two 'musical sel ections whleh were enihuslasilcally received. Then came the business of satisfying, the Inner man -with A "very deliKbtful -luncn. ' ' ' The assoclutlon will KlvC'n'Hal lowe'en program und party on the 26th of October. The following deleRntes nnd alt ernate wern appointed to attend the state eohvintlon at' Cli'anlx Pass on the JOth, 10th. 17th and 18th' of October!' Mrs. Ohas. San derson. Mrs. ltuby Mnyfield, Mrs. Eueene Grny alid Mrs. ncdliiK-flcld. . Mr. and Mrs. llsrman . Torrlll of .rtho - Meadows ..'passed Ibrouah BnriKle on their way to Medford. I .Horry Bills nnd Mr. und Mrs. C3cornp. Pursell and son Hobby, wero business visitors In Medford Monday. 1 Louis 81ms who has been In Washington for the summer, spent one nlebt with his parents, Mr. .and a friend indeed, when you're 1 trying to get -variety into junior's lunches, or whdn the family bread supply gives out unexpectedly, when friends drop in and a cup of tea or chocolate requires a dainty, enjoyable accompaniment. " Crisp, flaky, slender, creamy-toned TRU-BAKE CRACKERS pre wonderful ealhlg. Any time. Keep a generous family package on hand ALL the time, Ask Yoiir Grow fdf thp :; '.. PACKAGE More Crackers fcrYour Money :urreo I TRU'BLU BISCUIT CO SPOKANE, PORTLAND, MELBA TOAST The tdasithat is such anmpqtlant part of the Famous 1 8-Dcy Diet. Get the genu iie in the color , ful package, illustrate ct the left. ' . , j t t anif Mrs. Hubert Kln)H, one duy with the suiinr cane harvest. , . ; , ivnj'd Uuse)l. ami', Rhl(lrfln, of. tho last weelt, on his way to Callfor- Fay Ora Hack has been out of . Meadows, wore llcaiflo .visitors,' on nla. ' I school the last few days on lie- their way to AlodCorfl. J. 1j. FrltiU and family attended , count of a bad cold. . i. . , ' the CiraiiKo ' meeting in Central; c' H. Vi'illlums has returned Point Friday evening- home after several days' visit In Herbert Mayfleld Is workliiB ntj Medford with relatives nnd friends, the .taspci- ibinn: h ranch lo'tpinfrl K.' nrr.k' antl slsier. Mrs. F.d Preunn City; Bids pponfd for ronstructlnn of Ml; Pleasant grn j school building. - S!3 Jir4ightseal PErKO Edgb TRIPLE S THE TCH 'SET' WEfift. "U.S." Pe-io Kdfte IdentlHos tho jar rubbers thuturc triple-tested 1 Double Of Inftle lip, red or yhite.' Ap- F roved by Good llousekeeptnft nitltute, Miide only by tho UnHsd States Rubber Company MEW YORK CITY US. Jar Rubbers MASON-EHRMAN COMPANY Wholesale Olstrlbutor INJURED AT PLAY : l ' t,J Jfl.iirj: IlIVKti, Ore., Sept. 87 I -fH'tl, ChrlBH It us ho, yo'uiiK son ' of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kusho, fell while ,pln,yillK In til", school,, basement Friday 1 After-', noon und ftt)---!nincd . n rolen t arm. ' - ' ' ' Mrs. Percy Thijtnas s confined to a hospital near Oakland, Cal. .Mrs. Thomas, who revtdes Hi ItoKUc (liver, has neVer fecovered from the effirets of (he flu and icpilc sore throat, which she had some months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd JetinlhKs of San Francisco wcru recent vlvttors at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Knda. Mil,, t'latldla .Mili.lc of St. I.011H. Mo., I:l VIkII.k at the I1011V f her pareuis, Mr. and Mrs. II. Itotliln and sister. Mrs. Ohc.ii-sl,.- l:.-'i .l. ' . Mn. A. K. ' Kai hurt nnd dau ghter Irit Thnrsilny for KuKene. They huve Iw-!! upendlna lb huiumcr at their home on Kvans creek, which they recently ritted to u Mr. KerKUHon of Idaho. Wllllnm Halt man lost' K valu able niltk cow recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Wiley and daughter, Marian, of b' cioud, Culif., left lor their home Hntiirday, after vlsitlnx the post week with Mr. Wiley's patents, Mi. nnd Mrs. Junius Wiley 11ml sister,' Mrs. Uiura Curler. ' ' Tandy to KxpNtre. WAKIII.NC.TON - Kept. 27.--! Ch.irl.s A. Llndherith will iltidef- (aka a eclentlfle exploration of Mayau cities lb Guatemala, Hon-: iltir.is, Itritfsh Ilnndurns and the Mexican province of Yucatan snd j nulniana. Jloo, In the Immcdlaie future, . . .. . . .. -r - ' . . . i. . r- 1 . - . .. . -i 1 Li jareTmmarmr m 1 . ' ' . ! " . . . 1 ' ; ' ' ' - i - - -w -.. 'I-. ' J. . i"ir8tTrarap-"HMllyQ!l Viptkpk...- ' ' XWX? ; e'sscttin'indexvindowV ... . V ' XlWihJ 'Second Tramp-'Tfe nix, brudder! look ; TrJy at dat Coffee. Grab dat foist,., it's (CAVJ " OOtDENWESTi" ;' ... ! ' ! ' ''.. a.... - 1 1 in in .... . A .!-:". -"iu,. 1 .. 1. 1 '.-.! nn . " T ' ' " .-j . -.-- - "