Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1929, Page 11, Image 11

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    MF.DFORD MATL TRIBUNE, "MKIVFORD, OUKflON". Fit! DAY. X O V K Ml'. KR '22, I ffJ! .
PAQE THREE
KBEHEKP.-U
TO BUY GAS LIGHTS
1IKKSK 'KKKK, Oic. Nov.
(Spccliil.) The I'.-T. A. livid
IIS
"a ii hi i- ini'1'Uui.r lnt Friday. -
numbor of thini;8 wto dlscussi-il,
ynv of tile nio.st important lu'Inj;
('" mil-ly of tin- ollll.l. Mr. ll.'iir.'
IC
prize
winning
dessert
is
Jdhwell
It's clearer more .
beautiful.
It fa'; jells WELL.
, Its six luscious fruit .
flavors provide desserts
cf unlimited variety.
It won Grand Prize at
the Exposition Interna
: tionale, Paris.
Accept no substitute.
'tvell
lecause it Jells so WELL
hTell
Soda crackers,
like lettuce,
must be crisp
.and fresh...
Snow ki.akks, light, flaky ami oven
rrisp, arc n complement to t lie crisp yrecn
lettuce of the saluil. You can ahsolutcly
depend upoii their freshness and quality.
They taste ovrv-criP' and they are!
Tacked warm . from the ovens, in one of
six big plants near your home, Snow
Flakes are wax-wrapped lo retain their
tempting rlakiness instantly scaled in
sanitary cartons triply protected against
moisture. As a further safeguard, they
arc sold under a definite "Guarantee
of Freshness." Tacikic Coast Biscuit
('OMrANT, 1.0 Angeles, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Taeoma, Spokane.
Don't ask (or
" " Mta
Buvi' u sliui't talk on "Tim CliH.I,
Ilk Nature ami Hi -NiuUs.'" .Jti.-s
lliyll rulluwcj IWitli a sllult ta.1t
on "I'syelioUi:y ' mul the 1-uriTit."
It was di'ckli'il by tho usMoehitio-i
to tilkil up llln sillily of "Till' Ni'W
I'.syclioluKy mul llio I'arcni."
Thi' suliji'vt of more lljtlits for
the nrlumlliuilse was ilisi'llsseil nil-l
It was Ui'i'iilril tliat yas lanterns j
woiilit In- inireliasril. (
The l' ll r i s t in a k treats were.
liruliKlit up anil it was ileeliliil t- ,
,lo as it lias be,.,, ,lue In previous!
vears. The pt.rems or imv whoi
lleH e lo help nmv semi 2 5 ecntm
,,. .1,,. I..,,,. i...,- 11 1 1 ..v.m-v ehihi ibev i
wWi to iv.-iv.vn treat. The tearh-
ers will then turn the money over :
lo a iiureliiisliii; eoiiiiiiiltee wlio will
see that the eanily anft nuts aro
purehiiseil ami the sacks filled.
Kaeh member drew mouths on
which tliey wouhl provide some
kind of eiiteitaliuiieiu and refresh
liients. A ' public libraryi lias been in
slalled In the . school for the bone
fit of the parents in this district.
Those who like to read may now
have the use of library books by
culling at the school and picking
thein out. '
SAUDINR CHEEK. Ore.. Nov.
22. (Special.) Ban Jlartoll who
lives on the left fork of the creek
had the misfortune one day last
week to badly injure his left hand
by tho accidental discharge of his
shotgun, lie went to Metlford for
medical aid, but we have not
learned how serious the injury
was.'
SAMS VALLEY DINNER
GIVEN ENDORSEMENT
S.VMS VALLEY. Ore., Nov. 22..
(Special) The last meeting of the
Ladies' club was held at Hie homo
of .Mrs. M. A. Schulz, with a good
attendance.
The principal business ot the nft-
ernoon was endorsement or the
community tThanksBivins dinner,
j w hich will be ln-lcl as usual at tho
school house, where everyone is
j welcome to bring dinner unci join
I in llianksivih!
crackers say
SAMS VALLEY GRANGE
...,,,, ,-, ....
VAI.U-.V Ore., Nov.
(Spcciull Thu ivsulur IlleetillK of
KVUIIKH I"''1' Sllturiluy
nlKlit, The muster, Albert Straus,
iheiiiK III iittemlamo ut Hie .hiioiiiu ,
(.runKv his flmii- was, IllleU by u. j
r.. .M'aliin, overseer.
overseer.
ItoaU dlsctission occupied most of i
the business sessiun, when I.. M. i
Sweet talked on thu mutter of ask- j
tiiK me county court unit oilier
road ofl'icliils to review n proposed
roadway through tho IteaKlo section i
Unit will complete, tho unfinished '
section to thu Crater Utko high-
way. i
After considerable discussion a j
motion was carried to this effect, j
and n vonimitteo. appointed to In-1
terview officials. Committees wore
nlMi appointed for Hie 'purpose ol'
investiaUnt; tho cost or hoatinn
tlio uiuMtorittm ami the cost oC new
stapo material.
Aflor thu closing of knuiko tho
youiiK folks eujuyoU several hours
playing namos.
At the uext regular mootinp, Do-
cemher 7, the now candidates will
he Riven the third and fourth de
grees.
VA ; X ) 1 1 C U K K Iv. Ore.. Nov.
L'L" (Special) .Mi, iind 'Mm
MtH'uIIot-li and family, new com-
ers in this vh-inlty were busine.ss
visitors in Mfdford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Jiriner, who
now live in JIiuikHhi, report thai
Mr. isriiur's health lb niurji 1m
proved. . 1
Mr. nd Mrs. Ollvo liarlow.
newly married rotiplc. were visit
ing his sister, Mrs. C. A. Khi,'hten.
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Krn st J-yda oC
Koret (Inivc, while en route lmnio
from California, mailt a hort
rail on Mrs. Myra 1 trad ley and
family lust Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 31. Ij. Humfners and
family called mi Mis. Win. Harri
son Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. .1. Davis ami
family visited at tin hum' of Mr.
and Mrs. Krank K'-rhy last Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Klea nor Perkins is in Hie
hospital in Ashland, when she
underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis. Duvo McCoy was an Ashland
caller Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. IS. G. Taylor nnd
family of I!ray, t'al., are spending
the week at the home of her par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Kerby.
.Mr. 'mul Mrs. H. W. (iriffis and
family of Portland. Oreson. re
cently moved on to tho property
formerly known as the II. ". Lacy
place.
WILLIAMS CKJ3KK. Ure., Nov;
.'.(Special) Mrs. K. It. Cluin
ents. from northern California. Is
spending u week or two with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Var
ner of Williams.
.Mr. and Mrs. I'hllip Hoetcbry
and Mrs. Temby were dinner
uiicsts at the home of Mr. und
Mrs. C. W. llobcrts Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests ut the
home of Mr. and .Mrs. .John Letll-
ken included Mr." anil Mrs. Jtert
llolzhauser nnd daughter, Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Lunce ( )flVn line her
of i Applegatc were visitors at I he
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sparlin
of Williams Sunday.
Fred Lieheti," who was in the
ho:- it;il at Grants Pass and later
was confined to his room at home
with' rhetiinal Ism, is improving.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Grandma .If dm ami Mrs. Stella
Slratton included Mr. and Mrs.
George Kiddle of Grunts; Puss,
Mr. and Mrs. Holiunn of- Hood
lltviT and Mr. and Mrs. phlliji
Meetol'iy and their mother. Mrs.
rvmhv of Williams.
PICKET FLOUR
Picket Family Patent
Picket Whole Wheat
Picket Graham
Picket Farina
Picket Pancake
'Ask Your
Grocer
. r
Distributed by
MASON, EHRMAN CO.
Medford
! ; -WUIAMS CHEEK-
1 1
1 LAKE CREEK
A K 10 t'llKKK, Ore., Nov. SS.r
(Spielal.) Mr. mid Airs. I'. K.
llellows were helping Mr. Wyant
piek turkeys Thursday.
.Mr. and .Mrs. L'has. i.eefield and
Win. Almy were visilltii; mar
l!rnuts 1'as.s Sunday.
.Mr. mid .Mrs. Win. NussbaUin
were 111 Mudford Tuesday.
Mrs. 1'. S. Johuston and little
dauuhler. who have been In -Med-
foril for a couple of weeks aro o.v
,.,,, ,,,,, , hls, c Wl.k
Jln ut,oll ul,j Uauuliter ltutli
I,.i, i,v.. been .. the T. I.. Fallow
K, ,WV1, ,,ell .,, ,u. .p
im, p.ft Monday for their homo
m.:u. Heese t'reek.
0- j.; j.-r,.v ,i family expect to
I leave soon to locate on a ranch
I near Heiiule. .Mr. ami .Mrs. K. It.
iiiscboff havo houitht a ranch
ihero und are at homo to their
friends.
.Miss Clover, thu county nurse,
visited the schools .Monday,
Little Murcnret Walcli was
taken sick n few days iiko. They
took her to the doetor Wednesday
forenoon. It was feared she inignt
havo appendicitis.
Andrew Simpson has returned to
the valley to stay for a while.
Mrs. Cecil Abbott returned to
Med ford Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Crissom ship
ped quite a bunch of turkeys Mon
day. Miss lturr, county supervisor,
visited tho schools in this commu
nity Thursday. Her mother ac
companied her.
Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. llellows wore
at Lake Crock Saturday night
helping Mr. Wyant ut the dance.
The road crew is still busy haul
ing gravel on the North Fork road.
Miss llaupt of Washington, D.
C, Kave n very interesting lecture
about the Indians Wednesday
evening.
MikeJIanley and his sister, Mrs.
Hush, were among the Grango at
tendants Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. JI. A. Meyer were
in M.ed ford on business tho first of
the week.
Mrs. Mcssal spent n. few days in
Med ford with her mother, who si
quite sick.
Mrs. G W. Frey was improving
at last report.
Mrs. IS. IS. Meyer is spending a
few days In Medford.
Harry Tumi was the guest of
MM via Wright of JJrownsboro
Sunday. J -
Mrs'. Loi'eU Karlow, who has
been .flsitlng for the past week In
Medford returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Karlow was tho
;;uest of her daughter, Mrs. T. F.
Nichols of Kagle Point Monday.
Leo and Leonard ttradslmw left
Tuesday for their Headwood ranch
to ride for cattle.
Tlie Misses ISlsio and Dorothy
Willi lie and Vernon M on la were
Sunday visitors at the C. S. Wllhlte
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Terrill of
Yrcka are spending this week with
Mr. TerrllPs parents, Mr. and trs.
C. IS. Terrill. Dalton is employed
by tho Copco. .,,
Among those from Lnko Creek
who attended the ISaglo Point
Grange carnival were JUr. and (Mrs.
T.. L. Fallow, .Mr. and iMrs. JS. IS.
Meyer, -Mr. and Mrs..Jieed Charley,
Mr. ami Mi's. -IT. Ij.'Toiifi, Mary
llanley. Mike llanley, KafaM Gard
iner, Victor Gardiner, Fred Far-
low, Harry Tonn and Pill Altuy
John Walch received word his
mother -was taken seriously ill. Ho
left at once for Medford to he at
her bedside.
Mr. and Mra. If. L. Tonn nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. , IS. Terrill Were
guests Sunday at tho H. G. (Meyer
home.
Kayinond and Wallace Ttngsdale,
who have been In Onkland, Cal.,
for sometime, returned home 4iun-
duy.
GOLD HILL, Nov. (Hpl.)
Toiiey Hops Is employed ill a inlm
owned by C. W. Martin, superin
leiidcut of tho Denver Portland Co
tnent company, which is sit tutted
near Jacksonville in what Is known
as the "lllne Ledge District."
; Mr. .and Mrs. George 31aff(who
resido near this city, are . now
the owners of a new 1 S UU Durant
Sedan.
A number of people from Gold
Hill nro employed on'- tho bridge
being built over Denr Creek about
thmo miles north of Medford. The
bridge Is one of the links in the
Sams Valley to Medford -market
road.
MrH. C. W. Martin returned
from a visit to Portland the first
part of this week. After a short
visit there, she was accompanied
homo by her mother, Mrs. Ilatti-
lineman of that city, who will be
here for n short while.
SAMS VALLKV, Ore.. Nov. HI.
Sifcjil.) Mr. ii ml Mrs. K. W.
Wilson of ISvans valley were In our
district Monday delivering bians
to the market agent of the Sams
Valley Grange.
Some of our farmers nro com
plaining over tho nuisance of two
unknown, horses, n bb.ck and light
gray, which have bothered around
premise all summer and of whose
ownership no one seems uble. to
give any informal Ion.
- Saui- Valley grangers who t-l'-nded
the L'ktfle Point Grange c;tr
nival hud many compliments for
those In charge of tho affair.
PHOENIX DELEGATES
. REPORT. ON MEETING
PHOKNIX. Ore.jiNov. 22 (Hpe
dal.) The ladles' Missionary so
ciety met iH tho church on Tliurs
duy afternoon, A report of the
synodlcal meet in at Port hind was
given. Mrs. Vlall, who was the
detcRHte of Phncnix attending the
meeting gave her verbal report,
and a written report from Mid. K.
Ivcf-oti of Medford was read.
i
1 GOLD HILL ,
. SAMS VALLEY j
i
GOLD HILL SEES
E
GO, mm Grc. Nov. ;
(Special) During the past few i
weeks there has been considerable;
comment in Gold Hill regardim; J
the amount of water in Hogue j
river. The water is thu lowest 1
it has been In the past years:
at this s-.ason. Usually during the'
latter part of November, tho river j
is rising and is from five to 'i j
feet aliovo the usual water level. .
At present the river has risen j
a boil l one foot In the last three !
months above the usual water i
level. Since it has not ruined for j
several weeks, the river seems to,
be again going down, rather than j
rising. No rain Is vredieted in thoi
near future by the weather bureau J
and if tho weather does not change
within a very short time. tho.
river will have reached Us lowest!
mark at this time of the year.
The temperature is now at freez-1
ing point every night, j
Creeks which flow Into Hogue
river are ah-o at their lowest)
stage. In previous years, these J
small creeks, some of which were)
dry in the summer time, were tor-
rents at this season, but at present
barely enough water is flowing to(
be noticed. !
i
GRANGE ELECTS:
WILLIAMS CU1S1SK, Ore., Nov.;
2 2. (Special) Williams grange!
held its regular monthly meeting;
at tho Williams convnunily hall'
Saturday. November 1 ti. Dinner I
was served at noon. The delicious !
birthday cako was baked by Mrs.,
Lester Sparlln. .. i
Only one was present whose
birthday is in November, Mr. Clay
ton Stone. Two were given the
third and -fourth degreo work dur
ing the business session the new
officers were elected for tho on-
suing year: Master, Georgo Fields;
overseer, Osea r J oh nsu n ; secre
lary, Charles Cougle: treasurer.
Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson; chaplain, C.
'. Roberts: lecturer. Mrs. Harry
CutigJc; steward, Mrs. Muy Fields:!
assistant steward, Clinton Iledge
pelh; lady assistant Steward, Tbel
nui Wilkinson; gale keeper, Mr.
Vahrenwald; Ceres, ' Josephlno
Topping; Flora, Mrs, Vahreuwald;
Pomona, Mrs. Johnson.
These officers will be Installed
the next meeting. December 21.
WILLOW SPHING-S, Ore.. Nov.
22. (Special.) J'ussell llarrN,
eldest son tif Mrs. W. P. Harris,
spent last week In the valley as the
:,'in'st of his mother. He was here
mi business as well as pleasure ami
nan been appointed trustee of the
1 larrls estate.
A correction Is to be mado in
tho item of November 1 , whicli
stated that Mr. and Mrs. Pea.l
Honnoy cntcrlulned tho Grange
drill team. Tho llnner given on
Thursday evening ut the Ilonney
home was under the auspices of the.
Super-Maid aluminum agent. Thf
dinner for the drill team Is still
something -for them to look far
ward to.
Curl P.likhulz and Jack Sullivan
of Milwaukee, Wis., who have been
FI'JchIh at the J. W. Lfrkho, homo
for the past six weeks, left on t In.
SIihhIu, last Sunday.
Mr, rami Mrs. A. H. Clements vls
M'd their hoii 'le, who Is a stu
dent at1 O. S. C. They returned
to JSugene Saturday where tliey
attended the game und visited their
younger son Dot. They arrived
homo Hunduy, v
'Curl Hoer and John liohnert
attended the ganio at ISngene, leav
ing' hero Friday morning and re
turning Sunday night. They visP
cd the students from this district
and greatly enjoyed the gfiine.
Invitations are out to Thanks
giving llnner at the J. AV. ISIden
home. This is an annual event nnd
much enjoyed by tho favored oncf. i
Mrs. H. D. Alverson of Grams
Pass and her house guests, Mrs.
Josephine Slater of Kockford and
Mrs. Hattln Cleveland of Chicago.
111., were week end guetds at th-3
homo of Mr. and Jlrs. W. K. Par
ker. Gollcge fltudents expected home
for Thanksgiving are: Miss Wtld.i
I'lchmond, Dot and Clol Clements,
George and Harry Klden and He-
md Ihtver.
Cleo Voung arrived home Sun
day from a ten days' trip. Ilo vis
ited old clas-mates at CorvalM:-.
spent a week with relative nt Cot
tage Grove and attended the game
at ISugene.
Frank Stephcn-on lias been n
the Kick list for the last two weeks.
hut Is Kllghtly Imtu'oved.
A. V. Carlson ban u helper an
it Improving hU time this dry
weatliff by getting his pruning
don".
The Willow Springs wchool board
.lutlmrlzed a, commit teo lo pu-
ohkse material for n new curtain
fr the pehnfilhoiiHe stage. The
ladies of tho Willow SprinnS Thurs
drty club will make the curtain,
which will be hung by -volunteer
workmen.
W. K, Parker Is doing romo re
pair work at tho Willow Kprlng-
H'honlhnue,
Tho II. M. P.ush family aro pre
paring to move to Medford nnd
the Clyde Hansen fhinily to move
hltn iho r.uah home. Tho two
families have exchanged property.
Mr. J. U, SIhkIo, who has been
seriously ill for some time, Is able
to be bo out aitaln. Mr. nnd Mm.
Slftglo wero Sunday dinner guesfs
at the M. K, Youuk homo and on
Monday thev were enter! rtlnd nl
WILLOW SPRINGS
O. H. UlackCord'g.
. . . three was a gridiron in the kitchen
onot which my morning rasher, of bacon
teas cooked. . . . Traddlcs cut mutton into
jcrrcs. . . . Mr. Micawhcc covered them
with pepper, mustard, salt and cayenne, I
put them on the gridiron, turned them
with a fork and took them off, and Mrs.
Micawher heated and continually stirred
some muahroom ketchup in a saucepan
. . . in the midst of such a tempting noise
and tacour . . . my own appetite came
hack miraculously. 1 am ashamed to admit
it. but I really believe I forgot Dora for a
little while."
David Coppum-hiliX ,
'I FORGOT DORA FOR A LITTLE WHILE'
VTOTIIING is so fundamental to man as scaling.
is mote delightful than eating well.
Charles Dickens like no other writer
realised Ahfs: His characters became real
personalities through their humanity
their relish of the creauuc comforts that
wc ourselves arc aware of.
Good food, temptingly prepared and
served, is a treat (hat all people enjoy in
JDickcns' own Merric Kngland or with us
today. To think that there was any one
age "when eating was an art" is really a
mistake. . It means overlooking, Surely, the
appetizing, toothsome delights to be haif
in I RYE'S DIILICIOUS BRAND 1 IAMS
Six diillKlitful Dicliuns Cluuaelor Prints sent on littlest to Dlckuns
, niiillliiK. I'lniHiiiil lipugo reelpo book Inclndfil. Address Krye
THEY'LL PRAISE
YOUR BAKING
Win praise from the family
with these nicer muffins
made with Spcrry Drifted
Snow Flour. The improved
results you get with this
' muffin recipe will be re
peated with everything
you bake when you use
Drifted Snow (the West's
largest selling flour). Fol
low directions carefully.
2 cup, lift,d Hour t wcll'hal,n rm
4 levrl l.tipoon. I cup milk
taking powder 2 l.H-ipoont ot
i Mhl.,pooar melted .homning
lugt, t leiipooa icJi
raasiairwi
Salesman "Well, Fred, how many cases
of good coffee do you
"Better double my usual order, Bill. My
customers are all going 'Qolden West'.'"
AND BACON, so smacking good and
flavory they might well have graced th
boards of those jovial, discriminating con-,-'noisscurs
of Dickcnsian adventure.
HAM BACON
. i i 1 1 raw
Sift dry inprtdicnti Into mix
ing b"wl. Beat cp, well, add
m. Ik. Than gradually dd this
mixture lo dry ingredienrt
heating until smooth. Add
ihortcnin;. Half till well
greased muffin pans and bake
about 20 minutes in a hot
OYcn (425).
need this trip!" .
And nothing, after all,
..l.V!:
lovors.- Sum! 5c to cover
- ft Uonipuny,' Portland.
COLUMN (
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f 6USTER UT MAr
got up Nosrfeo to .
i (r0Ney with , i -Vtmt
radio. cT-
Who can blame
his wanting to
listen to such
a splendid
radio fronv-
Radio Service Laboratory
ELECTRIC WIRING CO."
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