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lifiT NUVEN PARTIES III CREEK METVTORD MATL TRTT1TTXE, MEDFOUD, OlWiOV. IMMPAV. XOV KM1.KW 8," l'.ij'.). WILLIAMS CRtEK CLUB NAM HAS SEWING CONIES! ER, E. Ore.. Nov. E. Klxley ILUAMS CREEK; UU" I. of the Wll me l'"' , ...liool. eighth BrnOu, jrlends Friday vcninB Butts, Helen men t . Hallowe'en party "', the mystical fu- 10 'i Z .tirfc. with HBht. and 8"ost tlll.ms H5!7.1onl..B by Charles I treat magician a ' .. caused much curb ..' , 1,1,1.111.!!. The even- 3 dougnut. v. ere served at W hc"l8: um Kathleen Roscoe Lcmnioii, Victor ,,...i,i Pierre. I.aura i-or- . ,...n,i varner. ! "7C,, Mnv Clober. IS. Aiireu Kidi-r Edith ! Poimle. -lack Wilson, L- Newman. .Maurice 1 imat Kay Boat. Tsfto Th'elnia Wilkinson, Miss 1 Pollard, Clem Plodgett. Mr (Mrs. Bill Lenimon. Mr and ' Philip Heetebry Mr. and Mrs. ;,rSulton, Mr. and -Mrs. Clies- ', Rubv Evans eniermuieu ;, . u.ihiwe'eu party Thursday Limt at her homo with Mr. and Otto Davis, a uciignuui eve ns spent with games and mu rk, rustomary ghosts, witches downs were present to add to jernnient. ose present were Thclnia Wll "ji, Rannie Pollard, Harold t. Victor Sparlin. Maurice f-j. Earl Cotigle. Vern Jtichard L Ben Letekin.' Edwin and Al t', Johnson, Violet and Freda son. Constance Lenimon Ucs Haise Blanche Haise. Wayne -.(. Laura Lofliind. Edith Mul ls. Ray Varner, Billy TSrooks, Ve- Ltteken Lynn ami t.yie atone. ;!Kr Halse, .Mr. and Mrs. Emery is, Mr. and Mrs. .V I., liaise, fc. Dcemer. Mrs. Lena Smith, Urpe and Mrs, Alma rarrnr. WILLIAMS CHEEK Oic. Nov. S. (Special! Mrs. Mills und Mrs. Ilertlia Leiiinlon were hostesses (o the Williams Ladles' club Wednes day at the home or Mrs. Mills. The afternoon was spent j In , wewit.g blocks for. a iitiilt. Mis. M:.is won' tho prize for tho fastest work, Mrs. Ida Sparlin for the neatest, work'. Giving away n pair of Cinderella OF Si VALLEY Student At Harvard r K..tS-VAI.I XI re Nov. 8; (Special)-, one uf the 'fiisios't and nioKt pep'pj- i.leclli.n;, in the Grange for some titbit was. the annual dec. slippers caused a grent deal of mer-,i """ "f ofr!l'era Held at the regular riincnt. , iUrantto mcetin,' . Saturday night Thu next meeting will -De f tHo ! i.he "embwi full of ko.,,1 homo of Mrs. Allied Lnriinote, on Wednesday, November l.'l. Thoso present were Mrs. A. 'L. Wodgett, Mrs. Azcl Hlodgett, Mrs. Ira Sparlin, Mrs. Ida Sparlin, Mrs. Georgo Sparlin Mrs. Emery Butts Mrs. Harry Cougle, Mrs. Miller". Mrs. Mullen, Mrs. Larimore, Mrs. Abbott, )Vilma Sparlin. Delia J.ove less, Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Lemmon. f- liuinur proceeded t, chniiKo 'almost every officer In the, order. The result. of the election was'iis follows: Muster, ''R. K. Neulon; overseer, Hershal 1 larpor: steward, Artie Straus: lecturer. Mis. O. T. Wilson; assistant steward. .lames McIJonough; chaplain, .Mis. J. I 1 ! I TADirnrtni I imdll ruur ; KOCK. Ore, Nov. S. (Special.) Airs. h. It. Mypra. clerk uf district 44, wits a courthouse vlsitqr Tuesduy mornlns on school; business. j Carpenter work on the dairy barn and 'milking shed belnjr conatruct ed on the Hardman placo will soon be finished when stanchions ami milking equipment will be installed. Miss Alice Seagbrookc, teacher of tho primary grades at Shady Covev was a' week end visitor hero with home folks. Plowing operations in this flec tion are being considerably slowed down owing to the dryness of the soil, which breaks up in large chunks, making it very difficult to prepare a good seed bod. Many from here attended th- 1 ; -T. . - I 1 c l Associate ft I'ress t'toto Allan Hoover, son uf 'he Presi dent, leaving the administration building after registering as a stu dent at the Harvard university school of business administration. 00L ,f llollyw,'o,l : of this city w ai lb,' l-'iv.l !': ml f-M iiu-r i rsiil'-n; iv w eeU -. nil i:it. ; to S"atllo f.l- a vi.-it .,! ci:y will navel imiu These- Silen.l,l t".l K -4 an I uelrometl )y their many frlemts l' win, foinul thei, visit . here too xf vi i- .wheel. Nov. SAMS VALLEY. Ill, (Spciiih riu, H.ill.iwe'en party Kiven ly , sci,,,,,! Tinii-ahiy niKlil iiricnieii run ami ,-m. i tain incut for everyone who aiiemleil. The pioitrain Riven by t'ae ilifi'erent rocuns was lull of pep and ainuse menl. everyilitim hohliiK; in the l-liillowv'en siiiril. The au.iii'.u iain was tasniuiiy ,eciiraie,l with WltcilCS. hlM-l, (.1US ;,, jjH-k ;,. terns. The candy buolhs and fish pond were well patronizo,. After eujoyum i. usual names a treal or inunpl.in pie and elder was par taken of. We will Bo Closed Moiulay, November 11 uJiX u. Special TWO BEAGLE RANCHES ARE SOLD PAST WEEK ! HKAdl.K. Ore.. Nov. S. (Spl.l--Allolliev I;,,,,) s.,i,. w;lli n,a,le 111 ' Beadle his: week. Mr. I'ollaril sold his slock ranch to a l'amily by the nuine of I'anl rroni asliiimtoit. This makes two laud sales In nnc weel; for lleai;le, the olhcr one be ing the Wilhite ranch. Raised Do-nuts . IFic a cloz- Maple Nut Cake Just like homemade 25 and 50c Fruit Filled Buns 20c a d former residents of iMode! Bakery JACKSONVILLE VISITORS; m W. Main Ph. 103 -r' I JACKSnXVILI.l-:. ore. -Sie.-iall Ur. iiml Mr Nov. Ofte ETTER BAKING? OF COURSE! THIS TEST PROVES IT! i low would you (ike to im- prove ell your home baking? Here's a way. To show how possibk- it is, make this simple test: Use Sperry Drifted Snow Hour in this delightful mullin recipe. Note the liner results. Drifted Snow the West's largest selling flour will im. prove everything you bake. Follow directions carefully. 1 curl fifirJ Ao-iZ 1 woll.pracen tig 4 level Irarpoont 1 cP milk ' b ,lun,t powder 2 uhlespoom of 2 i.iblc'.p'.miu foellctHhortcniog 1 ugax I lcuf9oa salt Sift dry ingredients into mixing, howl. Heat egg well, add milk. Then gradually add this mix ture to dry ingredients beating until smooth. Add shortening. Half 611 wcll-grcased muffin pans and bake about 20 dinutcs io a hot oven (425). .7.' ei . t ' - ." t.a;.at.t.''ig'-'ii:3iUtf, i; Nciilou ! SAMS VALLEY- I j j i r Ti Krink: ire;(,surer, l'aui u-Kiiinis; KPCI'Olill-V I If.! M,,..,t1.,lllrl. ,r,,tlt. young peoples meeting at Sams keepei-. Max Kchulz: ceres, Genil Yalley last Sunday evening j dine Hal.,)c... Jomona. ' Hulll A larp band of lambs belonBinI.-rink. ,.-,,. I)(llma straus. and to the Lewis brothers are' being lady assistant stewanl. Kvu Frink: ,.ieeu o auaua tieius- in mis executive eommittec , W . V . llittle , I !,-t"0,, A. L. Straus, anil L. M. Sweet. Miss Jessie Seabrookn hns on- Albert Htiaus. who has served rolled as a student in tho Mcdford ns master fV ,10 .lst fm. vcarH Iluslness college. The last regular meeting of the Sams 7alley Granpe, Saturday nittht, November U. which was the date' for the, annual election of of ficers, was well attended by uranii ers and proved to bo a very inter cstliiR and excitiim' meeting. ka mumjing I 4 arrived Baking Powder I j"S' SARDINE CREEK declined all offices, pleading for a wed deserved rest. During the regular bunesr; ftiHtims were again asked regard ing the county budget and expla nations were given by U. K. Neulon, chairman legislative com mittee, who 1h also a member of the county budget committee. it w.ih voted to hold a special meeting next Saturday nigbt when the 1st and 2nd degrees will be conferred on tho several new can didates. . Same Price for over 38 years lj ounces torjg 1 KARD1NJ3 CRK1CK. Ore., Nov. S (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kenms. formerly of this place but now of Grants Pass, arc the proud parents of a It lb. baby girl which arrived Saturday, Nov. '2, named .ucile. Shipley who has spent aev- ! oral days in Medford having some i dental work done, has returned to J j his homo here. f .Mcdford visitors from here Moil- 'day were Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith, J Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wait, Mrs. Julia . .Griffiths and Grant Powell. J j Mr. and Mrs. K. C, Kiene and Mr. and Mrs. P. i. Wait were Mcdford visitors Wednesday where MRS. FABRICK, MISS ' BURR AT ANTIOCH PTA DEAGLK, Ore., Nov. 8. (Spl.) the Antloch P.-T. A. meotlng I'Vi day November 1, was well attend ed. Several projects were brought up and discussed. Mrs. Fabrick of Med foul gave us a very interest inc talk on P.-T. A. work and child welfare and Miss Uli.ubellt liurr "". our C'.ianse will also bo ropre gave an interesting talk mid sev-1 "''nted there by Albert Straus. The .SAMS A'ALLKY, Ore., Nov. S. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. .1. ('. Lewis of Mcdford spent Sunday visiting Mr. end Mrs. Luther Kast. 11. A. Yoitel left Monday for nis home at Xewell. Iowa, nfler spend ing several days visiting Mr. and Airs. Dick Straus. Mrs. Claurtine Ferrin npd Mr. and .Mrs. Klino Stalling. of Ogden. t'tah. are visitors at the Seegmlllei home. A birthday party was Klvcn last Sunday by friends of Mrs. K. A. Wlhlte of Kagle Point, it being her 7!ith birthday. About 10 friends mainly from Sams Valley helped to make the ocvaBlon a very pleas ant one. Mr. and Mrs.'Uay Hoist from the norlhern section of the state were recently visiting with Mr. Hoist's parents. Air. and Mrs. John llolst. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moore of Evans creek iwere In our district Tuesday inquiring for white oats. Mrs. Geo. Gulovsen und daugh ter. Mrs. Dick Onwson and hus band of Aledfor,! w;erc. Sams 'al ley visitors Sunday. . ' H. AY. Wybark left last week for Lovelock. Nov., after spending sev eral days In the valley looking after business interest, during which lime he spent several days with Dick Straus and family. Since tho Pomona Grange vote.l to send its master and wife to the National Grange meeting in Soul oral suggestions for child welfare work. Tho visit of Mrs. Fabrick and Miss Iluir was enjoyed by all I they attended a poultry meeting, j l tt cxtelid a cordial invitation You save in using H. Use less than of high priced brands. 4 MlLi.trtKa nv nnnvn. HIDBY OUR GOVERNMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake who i have spent the past summer hear J MoCloud, Calif., are visiting reln- jtlves.here and expect to leave soon : to spend the winter in southern California. Air. and Mrs. AVm. AVrlght were Mcdford visitors Sunday. Classified Advertising gels results. to them to meet with us ngain. Motorcyclist Killed PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 8. () William H. Prideaiix, 22, oil sta tion operator, was killed lnKt night when his motorcycle crashed into an automobile driven by D. G. Woodward, Portland real estnte broker. f wt u wz no 1 wnu a , . ii-i. i m o Pomona master Is also the master of Sams A'alley Grange. Frank Powers of Salem, who owns property In-our district, was here last week 111 the Interest' of same, and also visiting at the W. W. Scott home. . Walter Scott, who recently un derewent two operations at the Sacred Heart hospital, is recover ing very satlsfactof ily, but It will probably be several weeks befo:-1 he is able to bo home. Airs. Scoit is slUI very poorly. : : 1 . -v Ewaija l I Mackf!) CM ,. y2 ---.i-tjt.. '-7, ? V E0 and hoW-)i 'i ! Z- Active appetites grains, healthy must have foods rich in the natural body building elements. Appetizing, satisfying foods that really nourish. Few foods meet all these requirements so admirably as 'A b ct from Your Grocer- r.. r.'- -.' BPm.- - - m .om CuHty by the WILLIAMS CREEK W1IJ.IAMS CltlClOK, Ore., Nov. 8. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. l'Moyd Moumo and children of Medfoid an Mrs. W. A. House and son Kuss-'ll of Grants Pass wero visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ihnie Tuesday. Mrs. X. A. House and Hon will b'ave Monday for Indiana to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wlsecarv r have returned from the Green-1 spring mountain, where Mr. Wisr ! carver has been employed through the summer. Kev. K. JIadger returned to tb homo of his daughter. Mrs. K. K. Lewman, Tuesday. Itev. ltadu-er has been holding evangelistic inei-t-Inun In the Willamette vulby for .several months. Mr. and Mrs. healer Hnlton anl small daughter Carmcllta of Klam ath Kails arc spending several das visiting Mrs. Sutlon's parents. Mi and Mrs. W. C. Klxley. Herman Sellers fpf Kails I'll;. Mob., has been vIMting Mr. ari'i Mrs. W. C. Kixlcy. The visit wa their first meeting, for more tltiin 1 ft years. Mr. Huilowell of Grants Push h i finished drilling the new well ai tho Prove It schoolhoiiso and it w'H bo ready for iv in a very few da Mr. and Mrs. I'hilip Heet.l.i Mrs. Temby and Mrs. Taylor Han Icy Mercs buslnesu visitors In M 1 ford .Mondajv " Mr. Htnition hnv had a new n.-f put on her porches this week. ' W. Hubert and Kvcrett Taylor d.-i tho work. Mrs. Abbott of Oakland, Cal.. I visiting her daughter. Mrs. .Mill' of upper William creek. Cottj-.ge prayr meeting a' Thursday evening will b t th' homo of Mr. and Mrs. Newm- i All aro cordially Invited o the-'' meetitigs. -;.v ' ' : "v"; :-7 'fi " V' j t , : Your 'oven can bake small P'Povers muc better than I reat lsfMRS!,. I Xj(5 (j Us the same in roasting coffee. That' s why Wills Bros roast only a' few pounds at a time by their patented continuous process Controlled Roasting. Til i small popoven; turn out better because the oven licit bakes the small quantity of batter much more evenly than it could a large amount. And there is no otlier. wayto ' roast coflec as evenly as-that orlgi- nated and patented, by Hills Bros. Dy a. continuous process, that controls the tlavotj only a lev uniform flavor as this process Controlled Roasting. Yon get every bit of the aroma, flavor and strength developed by Control led ; Roasting, because Hills '"ro's. rpack their coffee in .vacuum. tinsV' . . I-JiUs Bros: Coffee is sold every ihcrc. Ask for it bv name. And LAKE CREEK ROADS ARE . RECEIVING NEW GRAVEL LAKI-; t'HKKK, ore, Nov. . , (Special) Tho - Jackson muni' road crew are (traveling the n - road up Salt creek tnd also I'U; "! inn inn,, on the north and soul". ,.1 rt 1- -t lime, note f l,rrlifr !:Mn Kp rrf.iin thnt von ffCt the roasters. No bulk-roasting method genuine, look for the Arab the can produce s uch , ma tch l e ss trade-mark on the can. HILLS BROS COFFEE 'mm the origiHat vacuum pack. Easily optncJ ilh the' ky. fork ronfla liiilte creek, w" mm. , ! 1 ' -..!( 1 ut. vi I ,1