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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRTDAY, MAY 16? 10fM. .PAGE TWO RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS APPLEGATE EDEN PRECINCT ill 4 M . v- . ... - jtZkk. Y Yes, Sir! the method that makes your coffee uniform 365 days in theyear.Simplified, effective, economical, the Golden West ' Coffee Maker is now at your " grocer's. The price, complete, is $1, and regular Golden West is : the ideal coffee for best results; Coffee & Maker JuM Pour in BOILING Water AI'l'LlifJATB. Ore.. May 10. . KIIH.V PKKCJ.VCT, Ore., May IB. (Kpl.) Mother's May was rcmem- (spl. ) Mrs. -.lack Allen at south lircd m Hi" home of Mt and j highway went -over : to Klamath Mrs. A. Throckmorton of ltuch Fulls on Wednesday to attend a when dinner was nerved to Mm. j mcotiHK of . the Apostolic Faith. Anna Wakefield and duuehtor Het- jIr HiKiflnii, wife and son from tv and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen i phoenix. Ariz., nre camping at the of Medford. Mr. and MrH. William Sehnelr place south of .Phoenix I Mclmnicl were evening Kuosts. while ho Is working in the or- Mlss Lucille Arent, Unlnnlown chards. Mr. IliBBlns thinks no will ivliool teacher und her pupils have, like our valley very much, planned a last day school picnic I A niece of -Mrs. Kvana came for today und will take their ' down from up north and la staylns lunch and no up 111 Applcwite with her for a while tolhelloyscont ca.nl). Mrs. Haulsrnan of North rhoemx . , , !,., i.,. district was a visitor at the home HlorllnK school also has l'''"" f M,.. Nl(,, F,,ln'ulln, on Wednes ned a picnic for today. I wJlh Mn) Furry nnd Mrj) Ifolw A bin family dinner was held at Wm J!obnBon f .orth Talent the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. 9(.t out nnout an acre and a half Kleinhammer last Sunday wnen u i ()( t0mato piant3 Wednesday. Mr. house full of company came to i0)msHn na!) an acro of head let- spend Mother's Day. those pres- , tuco ahout lea,iy t0 market Mrs. Austy Ilrown was onions the visitors at the Jesse Nell home Sunday. Misses Helen and Ixiuise Sheldc roiler and mother went to Murphy in the Applegate country last Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walch have, moved onto the Talliert place for which they traded last fall. Mr. Walch expects to continuo to op erate a hot lunch stand in town. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Klnkald and family visited with Mrs. Kinkaid'a mother In Ashland Sunday. L,. Pankey was called to Central Point Wednesday by the death of an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. H. I Gregory v!h itod Air. and Mrs. Mark True Sun day. Miss Frances Hardy of Ashland was a guest of nuth .Newbry Wed nesday night. Several people from this vicinity attended the class social at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blake last Friday evenint,'.: ' -T ''4 jWhen Fresh Peas arc tasteless, you Can improve their flavor as they Jcook by adding a dash of - t Don't blame the peifs if tlicy are flat. If you could Intve eaten them when fresh picked, they would hnve been sweet and juicy. But the longer peas are off the vines, the less sweet they are. Other vegetables carrots, spinach, cabbage and toma toes can also be made much more palatable by adding a dash of sugar while cooking. ugar And the same holds true in the., preparation of stewed fruits, , cookctl cereals, meats, stews. 4 There is no need to deprive, yourself of flavor ;and enjoy-. ', nit'iit when you sit down to the table.: Use sugar for its , flavor value in the wholesome foods tint belong in your diet : and each meal will be a pleasant event. The Sugar Institute. "Good, food promotes good health" SATURDAY SPECIALS : Pineapple Sponge Cake, 25 and 40d Strawberry Cream - Puffs Original, Genuine. Real Cream and Fresh Berries, 10 a piece Regular j Special Raised Do-Nuts,- 15 doz. Betty Brown Nut Cakes, 25 Home Made Bread, 3 for 25 Pumpernickel, 15 a loaf MODEL BAKERY ,m:W..Main . .'" "" jlio'nVlOa'.R" nt were: Mrs. Oakland, Cul.. Mrs. C (Sum-It of Ksther- Young and littlo daughter. Marelyn of Ashland: Mr. and .Mm Harry Lynch, Mrs. Ililno Perkins und lit tle daughter, -lean of Wagner creek: Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence Fry and Doris Klinehammer of Mod ford. Clans Klinehammer and Ud dlo llowhrook of this vicinity. Mrs. Krt Kii.:;h called at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Throck morton Tuesday. Mrs. Cora Crump made -a busi ness trip to Medford Tuesday. The new swing nnd teeter for tho Little Applegalo school were delayed and did not' reach hero until Tuesday. The pupilM will not get much use of them this year, as school will be out Friday, May o:i. Fred and Archie West drove about IS head of Jersey cattle from tho Nelson Perseil ranch on Little Applegate to Sams Valley tills week. The cattle belong to Charlie l-ersell and were wintered on the Applegate ranch. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hurt McKco of Phoenix visited last Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. lid Jacobs of North Talent were down to the Carey place Wednesday evening. Neighbors of Woodcraft of Phoe nix held their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday. . Mrs., ljarnum, mother of Ber thold Harnum, is expected home from Honolulu tne last of this week. Her daughter Marlon- and husband went to San Francisco to ineet her. ... .Mrs. L. M. Coke nnd sister; Mrs. Frank Greenleaf. who Is . visiting Mrs. Coke, motored over. from near Jacksonville Monday -. on ; business. Mrs. Oreencaf Is now a resident of Santa Ana. Cal, ...... Mr. Stacy of East Eden, who will plant ahout throe acres of tomatoes between his young trees, came, over to the plunt farm to see about tho plants last Monday. Miss Mario Miller of south high way und several of her friends, all nurses, went up to Shady Cove and silent the week end camping. They had a jolly time. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lockwood have put on their lat hatch for this season. Thev have had won- dorfnllu irnnrl hntchos nil thrniiutl ! T CLIMAX CLIMAX, Ore., May 16. (Spl.) Wi K. Charley and sons are clear ing land for K. H. Compton. Mrs. Jonnie H. White caiieu on Mm. W. b Charley Wednesday. , . The census enumerator was In our neighborhood Tuesday. K. M. Comntcn is spending a few days in Loa Angeles on busi ness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Jantzer mo tored to Climax last Thursday. They plan to leave for Seattle soon. Eighth grade examinations were held at school Thursday. Carl Hanson and Albert Eaton of Los Angeles are visiting at the Wertz home. They are to leave next week . on an extensive trip over the United States with. Rhode Island as their destination. L. II. AVertz is putting a new roof on his dwelling. N. P. Hanson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chas JunUer to Klamath Falls Saturday. . ifs different What kind of malt do you use? Are you getting as much for your money as Puritan offers? Let's see: There's Q more malt In every Puritan can than ' the great minority of competing brands offer; And quality the very tip-top notch the highest obtainable; Made of specially selected barley and fine hops Puritan is produced exclusively under the wonder "Controlled-Temperature Process.' This means that the temperature under wi Puritan is made is automatically watched and trolled every second of every minute the twenty-foui hours thru. Iso t Puritan worth a trial? ,. 10 more.nialt than most quality j. sured by the Controlled -Temptr ' ture Process. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS XT' I y . licb -con. I -; TARIFRflPK I j inuLU nuun ,i,n ui,... i.-ui.L-or suit Ion on Iiig I tho season. Applegate ''''' Hamlin Is .having some lofls K I ilrown made a buslnesH put In his big harn this week. This trip' to Medford Tuesday. ' ''"""'c him to store at lea.t Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Miller of! 20 more tons of hay. Yieilfnril snont Sunday -at the homo I of the hitter's parents. Mr. and .Mrs. .Mm O Urien on Ills Apple gate. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Ilenton l'ool and daughter. Maude. motored to Grants. I'ass Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Ansil Ciilson nnd brother, Harry Ciilson, motored to the Klamath orchard near Med-I ford Hunday. where they visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Kiddle. SHADY COVE , Mr. und lire. ,Jenn Kiutmarsu and two' children, Karl and Hav.el, of Medford spent Sunday visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. 1). Scott on Little Applegate. SHADY COVE, Ore.. May. 16. (Spl.) Mrs. C. B. Warren and Miss Cecile Hooth of Medford call ed at Mr. and Mrs. llooth's Tues day evening nnd stayed to tea. . Charles Drexler, who has been suffering from diabetes a long time, was taken to tho Sacred Heart Hos. pita! Thursday. ' J v" ' Alvan Conover expects to go on tho forest work soon. John Laden went to the Marine SARDINE GREEK Mr. CoUo Hrifiht made ft busi-1 hospital in San l-'rancisco "Wednos- nenB trip to Medford ( Monday. 'day to rereivo treatments for a i - I lame shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Ttooth visited Ash : land Montlrvy. I Mrs. Cecile Pritchette in golnor to 1'nlon Creek to work throuKh , the summer. j There are .six scholars taking tho I eighth grade examination hero this year; . lien Ueese, who lived In one of Mr. Itooth's cabins, lias gone hack to Holse. Ida. .lack Zlmmorly. Is still caring for a very sore hand caused by blood poison. - i. , Ore-Smith May and Star Market . jr. ..- - SATURDAY SPECIALS Rhode Island Red Fryers t .. .. i and Rabbits Veal Shoulder &oast, per pound. . Pork Shoulder Roasts, per pound , Fresh Side Pork) per pound. ... , Etacon Squares, per pound . . Home Rendered Lard, per pound . f Phone 273 . --t SAHDINU CHKKK, 10. (Special.) Tom brother-in-law Krnest (ladway of Medford wore hero Sunday looking for . some cattle ptirchnsed from John Smith. Mrs. Win. Wright, Mrs. Oeo. Smith and Mrs. Wilmor Halley were business visitors In Medford Monday. Mrs. Lily Dusenberry and Mrs. K.va Newton attended tho music festival last wijek in Ashland. H. C. 1-Mene served on the grand i Jury this week. W. .1. Smith nnd wife of Oold Hill called on relatives hero Sun day. Tom Griffiths was a Gold Hill visitor over night Suuilay.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dusenberry and son Arthur ami . Mrs. II. l- I M ake of (lold Hill motored to Medford Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmor Bailey of (lold Hill spent Sunday at tho home of hor mother, Mrs. Nina liusonborry. . - 1!. S. l)usonhery of Klamath Fnlls called on friends hero last week. Ilandd nnd ('has. Smith have been hauling In Nina Uusenbcrry's wood which she had cut recently. Mrs. K. ( Kleno .was given a pleasant surprise Sunday in bono ' BELLEV1EW ! ltKUA'lKW, Ore., May It. N'ewbrv tKI.LVlKW, Ore., (Spl.) :.Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. deltling and family visited In Ap plegate Sunday. Mrs. W. L. Monro vent to Med ford Krlday to visit her daughtor, Mrs. Adrian Wolfe. We nre sorry to hear of Mrs. (Jeo. Woodson's illness, .She was takrn sh'k Tuosdny And" i not much Im proved at this writing. Mr. ind Mrs. (loo. Andrews wero dinner guesis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Wheeler In Med ford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cralg Hayes went to Washington last wek where Craig expects to find employment. A large crowd attended the dunce given at the club houe last of her birthday. Those partnkiug Thursday night. . It will be the if tho birthday dinner wero Mr. last dnnoe nt the club house until and Mrs. V. I, Walt, Mrs. Kva Newton. Mr. and Min. luhn Sini non of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. K. V; Pirno; : - Mr, and Mrs. lOrnest Vromnn of (lold llltl were Sunday dinner KiteNts if Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. full. Mr. and llrs. Wm. Bryan went to I'n-seent i'lty Tuesday. Wm.' SI. ItrlKgs anr-b.l.-iirtrR have traded their property in Hell view frr home in Ashland, and will mnve soon. ? ? i :20c, y60 s ,11 1 Ur$J Ralri'nX KsWrfl S JLOflpair 'VV11) I . Fr.hH... j TOf(Wy TAItLK ROCK, Ore., May 16. (Spl.) Mrs. Hart of Talent visited Sunday with her son Walter, who has been suffering an attack of rheumatism. The Reed family, who have oc cupied one of the cottages at the Modoc orchard for the past year, left last week for Idaho to make, their home. Tho Ed Wilson family were sight seeing in the Klk creek country Sunday. . Mrs. McHrlde is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hubble, in San Francisco this week. , Phil Gorden of .Seattle visited relatives at the Tuttl home last week. Donald Wilson is visiting friend at Oregon University. Those taking eighth grado ex aminations here this week are Don ald Wilson, Eugene Newman, June Nealon, Lois Schafer and Mary Newman. Cold weather has been holding back grain and truck crops here, but has not been cold enough to prevent a heavy set of fruit, es pecially on pear .trees. ThoiE. C. Hamilton family are moving this week into their new home on the Tut tie subdivision. Table Rock school closes today with a program and entertainment in the evening. Several prospective land buyers have been In the, . district lately Interviewing farmers and orchard-Ists. tleorge Wright, Ralph .. Wilson and Joe Millard were among those from here who attended the meet ing of the cheese factory stock holders In Medford Wednesday night. Members f 4-H clubs will give tho- program during lecture hour at the next regular meeting of the Sams Valley Grange Saturday night. Kloyd M. Green of Milwaukee, Wis., was a visitor at the Soabrooke home Sunday, en route to San Francisco. Mrs. Tom Wright entertained the Harmony 'HI girts in her new home at tlie Redskin orchard Friday night. Mrs. Ralph Wilson Was hostess to the Ijidies Sewing club last Thursday afternoon. An unusu ally largo attendance enjoyed the meeting. Several garments wero made for the Red Cross chapter at Medford. The lower grades, accomprnied by their teacher, Miss Hetty Ilrown, and several parents, enjoyed a pic Jiic nt Ashland park Wednesday while the upper grades were tak ing their state examinations. Community meeting will be held ;tonight, the young men furnishing 'the program. WWW s33lL IAv mm , ' .I,,-,'' M. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Untidy andlvlsitlng In Salem, returned llorot son of .Medford visited with Mrs. i lust week. I John Gladden lias erected a ne.. llngsworth Is a niece Hurley. ' Ventral T-oInt Was deeply grieved j "u,y'" """""; ' nnd Mr to hear of the death of .lobcdlah Thl'' "" Wednesday. I'ankey on May 19 at lioscburg.; Mr. llundy returned from So- barn on his fnrm wat of town. Mr. nnd Mrs. italph Whiter Mr. I'ankey had been very ill for attic ,,on Tuct-day evening where- uKUO .. jiver vinlted with a long time. Tho sincere sym-: uh vuuvu iy me uuiun ui iuh pathy of the community goes out 'step-father. Mr. Graham. J to the bereaved relatives. Ed Farm on Wednesday. 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