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rcPFORp MATT, TOrRTTXE, MEDFOKT), ORKi.QX, TUESDAY. MAY 20. 19.10. PXGE THREE Timely Hint Medford TaJ) Colored furniture is not (By KriMHl Jtolol) . a11 Irnnt Tho cum i,r . d ea-i,., , n"lk I" finer .mgiru"- - j 'milk and cream consumed "ydford and southern Oreicon ' vlmnfalv nnn.aUtl. and ellh "' raw nr !hun '"at of p0 api""' - " i.m of nil i0l eaten by the family and la recognized importance wh thn ell .Tstaff of life, bread. A vnl JJJ food f'"- ndultH and neces- - fnr the fll'veiniMii-tiv in ouuiik, W1. . ...,.., ,.f children, ounncl. l . - III A m-..C,, r i . r i . I: s H I "UICUU1"' ieceivea ai rriusn ourt i hen coiii"ii ...... .....:.., V while always populur. In the J few yearB has become more iral in all classes, a necessary for a well balanced . .u hmiHphold would find It Jjnilt to continue without the .ih nnd nensln of the ebs- . ineether worklnB on tho jjj, make a small part of it more alitle. ut """" ' " ' wiled In "e amall Intestine, a nl dairyman ex plained yester- . Lime wuier uwuoj wim?r '. .!.,. added to the milk to Llllale Its digestion for invalids ji.ttntu in preventing the for- Luati of a touKh curd. fyoking also auecis. wie uiKest 5jiU of milk and tendtr to have fffect on us iooiijnuuo as wen. i I Will i3 . fe k If J p : ; Iff i htl V r temperature fr k '. lh" over f,0 leB1(.",n?,L",B ls "'" temperature Ml, rln' , al "'" 'east 12 hour- ? SW,'et '" hours. P, r","."1""""""-'' "e use . ,- ,?,l"1horl,", advise s puaslhle nn,, ' , aS ,m,rh ' ift. f"d Vi'""' milk fat In , Verv buUer cnns,itutl"0V '"''''"c. for,,,. man diet. it , V, ?f ,he h" f""d value , h''Slts "-lal "'"raon? 't:,!;"' r "'ildly odd ,,, loft aa"p 't4 V. " '"-ken up l,o fine particle, 'us . ;y cl,,n.nlnK. liuUernnlk X. u.,. I,v.p,.0,lucl f )nittHr ( "'K m manufactri.,, has f , value of skim milk. 'To he ennui. i j r News Notes of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters ttt Grange Calendar : (For This Week) Eagle Point, Tuesday, May 18 P. m. lake Creek, Thursday, May t, 8:30 p. m. I Jicksonvllle, f rluay, May IS. 8 p. m. l Pomona Marketing Commit- tin, Monday, May 20, 8 p. m. II b Grange Motto i essentials, unity; tion-essentials, liberty; j ill things, charity. Franc's w ir..i..i.i...... !.... Clmrloii.. iio ',....L . V I r! ""aucipnm, jvumcrino ji. id (IhK.w, comer) or xw York, ami Euiii-i-i i . V V -""'""ie"H. .1.. were uiiioiiB tile .Ami'ilnm r i i.i.i . i ' . ' urt. or uio season in iiuekliiKluini palav hunes. mien presented In tlio Irflllllllll I'lwut. till, tin nu .rnp.. lawes (above, ceuler), wire or llic Americnii uniluissailnr to the tiiuri or Si; Aim It elevate and educate the mjcan farmer." Eagle Point Grange Saje Point Grange meets on Ni)' at 8 p. m. at the Daley I Every meeting Is a live one J good entertainment and live ralons. II Hh meeting the people's util 'Mrlct bill will be discussed by Iktislative committee. tae illscusslons of the different tondum measures which will be the ballot this fall should give lumbers a pretty fair idea of lent or demerit of the meas n ' a (ich regular Grange meeting ( these measures will be dls wlbysome member of the leg ate committee who has given study. 4 cordial Invitation is given to ?MWde Grange members to at r meetings. You are always EJle Point Juvenile Kagle Point .invaniin nMn tLtoWits regular meeting on nSettn:""0" at 2 'clock in We expect a good attendance as we are planning a picnic and we hers' aIVlCe "" ,lle mem- Kemember that you get credits for puncta ltv nnil hi.m not lose Vour cmllla cniL.itj prizes will be given to those having ;uu must credits, so get all you can. We are anvlnna tn oan officers will have their parts weil inurneo oy tne next meeting. vememuer tne time, Saturday May 24, at 2 p. m. American May Pilot "DO-X" Across Sea 111 " 1 " '" " in i .Iiicksmiville Oriiiro Another populur social-business meetiiiff will he held at the Jack sonville Grange Friday evening May 23 nt 8 o'clock. Social hour will heRin at eight o'clock at which time the lecturer's program will he given. Patrons have heen prom Inert a good debate for n lonir tim on are glad to announce that then win he a dehale which will he both educational and entertaining. Those who have had the oppor tunity of hearing Charley Hoover and Henry Conger debate against each other know how interesting this verbal combat is going to be. The subject for debate centers around the ouestlon ns tn whothor or not there should be cooperation oeiween the farmer and business man. Sir. Hoover and a Medford business man will support the af firmative while Henry and John NeUiermeycr will take the nega tive. Those who are Interested in this topic are invited to be present. There will be other numbers on the program. A very short business meetinu: will follow the program. Thi llnmA 1'Vnn.imlxa Mnh will meet Wednesday afternoon at the ourt house at 2 o clock. Ill CORPS IN ! W IHUK jS NEW MEMBERSj National Guard Bulletin Board Tluredav f t I o'clock the' Scouts drum r8'e corps will hold regular at the U'l.i They are being prepared. remorial (nv Pnlohrntlnn no Jfcr the big scouts' field day hat week of May. k !m (lr"rn aml b,IBle corl,s "uun 01 '" Junior Called two years ago by Wu ih. 0 18 Btm Bctlve ,n k i w drummers while Mr. L' the nniri n.i o..i... L 1 those wishing to con- ftbn, . wl" nave to at ftV'nmday evening rehears T,;JiI,len,y of room for all , rlKllt now 'a the K8 requirement. tltOn, ,ys tllere have been "members In the past two ttM 1,: "e or these boys k m he on hand Thursday !pSV Trnh, piiPrs. fcGHAM. Ala m A (ilni.W."'.bc '"rmed hero to 'lik. , 'aniiManxe mem- "ft "una i n t . 1 1 , ", rc oy iis out is it Camp Clatsop will soon be the home of the two Medford Nationi 1 Guard companies. The troops will leave Medford at 5 p. m., Tuesday, Juno 10. and will be away from their home state about 16 days. Company A. ISCth lnrnntry, will be up to strength by that time and alb men of the nws from 18 to 45, who wish to Join, should make ap plication for enlistment as soon a possible, as first eomo first served. Headquarters company, third battalion, is at present In need ot two first-class radio operators or any young man at least 21 yenrs of age who wishes to learn to op erate tho radio. Sergeant Kobinson of the air ways communications service will not be able to attend the camp be cause of government duly at Med ford stnlion. Corporal Hulitiara has been promote,! to serpeant to rill ltoblnson's place. Private Stan wood has been promoted to cor poral to fill tbe vacancy as l corporal. Private Ysunza will soon taKc tho examlnallon for radio corporal under Sergeant Hubbard. Private Anthon is in California, bu I. ex pected to be back by camp lime to attend the outing. Sergeants Turner and Hurt ar. In posliinn to handle their work this year-better than the lt " the las. 'camp w- llead,p,ar.-s company's first experience. In the ways of Xalional Guard campX SNAKE RIVER ROUTE ABANDONMENT ASKED WASHINGTON. May J0'- Permission to abandon 5 m railroad from Kohlnettc o Horn stead on the Snake rHer merco commission by n Washington Kallroad & Na S " r:r1,'w,:;s,m"onMeandi ;.old require heavy expenditure to keep it in r 1 1 ll. A l l : Ll 1 1 1 a UP) a n nvl ator who just missed going on one historic flight may take part In an other. Clarence II. Schildhnuer, former navy flier, has been offered tho chance to pilot the German "DO-X." world's largest heavler-than-alr craft, on Its projected trip across the Atlantic. Back In 1925 ho played nn Im portant role In tho navy's attempt to conquer the Pacific ocean be tween the west const and Hawaii by air. A new ship, called the PN-0, was built nnd to Lieutennnt Schicldhauser was assigned the task of finding out If the ship could remain In the air long enough for the proposed flight. With Lieut. J. 15. Kyle, Jr., now dead, alternating nt the controls, he piloted the plane to a world's seaplane endurance record of 28 hours and 3ti minutes, a mark thnt stood for three years. The navy provided .two. PN-fi's and a heavier ship for the flight. Sehltdhouer was named second al ternate pilot but the regular crews took their places for the journey. One plane. In command of Com mander John Rodgers, fell short of its goal and driftd for nine days ut sea; the second PN-9 went down 4011 miles from California; und the heavier ship never got under way. Clncenee it. Selillillinuer (lower), former nsked to pilot the (;erinun "DO-X" (lop) on limtic. . . navy filer,' lias boon Us trip across (ho At- EAGLE POINT TEACHER EAGLE POINT, Ore., May 20. (Spei'ial) Mrs. ltoyal Hrown. teacher of tile high school division of the E:lgle Point Sunday school. gave a party In P.rown's hall for all of the members, regardless of their church affiliations. Mrs. Pruitt's class also were guests. As refreshments were served. Mrs. Hrown explained the mean ing of tho party and gave prizes. Dorothea 1'earce won first prize for being In attendance almost every Sunday; Vernon Monlnn, second prize nnd Hill uavuison third. Those present were Uorothen Penrce. Dorothy Davis. Krodo Chambers. Dorothy Coy. Sybil Cas ter. Sylvia llankins. Alice Davis. Kleanor Throckmorton, Elsie Wll hite. Verona Davis. May Hurdahl. Alice Walker. Verta .Mathews, rancls Harnos. Luclle Coy, Dor othy Wllhlte. Vernon Monla, r.an Wall, Tom Coy, Vance Pearce nnd Hill Davidson. The games weio In charge of Miss Hurt nnd Miss Allken. Mrs. Mntiie Hrown nnd the hostess. Mis. unyni iirown. E. P. BRIDE-TO-BE IS SALEM AIRPORT FUNDS Loonl followers of the popular Norrls radio dramas will be pleased to hear of n clever new l-lay to be presented by the Copco Players tonight. This new drama I which will be given its premier' broadcast over station KMH1J, Is replete with homely domestic! situation! nnd comedy relief nnd i promises on enjoyable hour fori all who listen In. Tho east of cbnrnctei'H will Include some ot Meilford's most capable dramatic! stars and will be directed by! I'letcher Fish, Tho Copco pro-1 gram will start promptly nt 9 I SAI.EM. Ore., May 20. UP) At the Salem city council meeting last night, Alderman 13. A. Ithoten. chairman of the committee on nir ports and nvintlon, told the counc'.l thnt tho financial affairs of the city au-pori are In a muddle and the accounts "In the red." He sold nt the first of the year Ihe port hnj Jo000. Since not a single bill, ho said, has been presented to the committee, ho could not toll where the money had gone. Klamath Kails. Quarters In Scundla building, Ninth and Wal nut, being remodeled for use of local unions. HONORED BY SH0WER( .-..,-.1 v ttiT'T. Ore.. May 20. (Special.) A surprise shower was, held Thursday for Dorothy Wllhlln , high school student, who will bo a bride of the summer. A basket i . . ... ..r...i with pink nnd TrZ Us full -o overflowing with! useful articles, gifts "f her school , mms. P.efreslimei.is o. it -..... l cake were soneo. Thoe eni..yi"K the occasion: ;..i.eii,..l c I'. Davles. Miss P,,rl Mi" '.Miller. Aitken. ; D'atneill.'. Mrs. !race Cow- ; (ilndys ( owoeo. ... .... .. -,!, Malt'ilerlte .... i Castor, Dorothy "). i 'r.an ! Wllhite. T r e d a : Chainl 'ers.' Truth I'i' le. Krnestlne la a k Abce Davis. Donna flrvn Iltoohv. Dorothy I'..'i. "r' FiMrr!, HCIows, Klsle; O-eohn-iovski imported twice j .. .i.r- ecelving sets last: mKm. , nnd American lnfart-ml sets showed a largo j gain. 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SAVE Effective at once, prices of current Chrysler "77" models are reduced $200 to $350 the greatest price slash in all Chrysler history. This price reduction is occasioned hy the fact " that Chrysler will intro ' duce sometime in mid summer a new model to take the place of the present Chrysler "77". Other current Chrysler models "70", "66" and Chrysler Six are being continued unchanged. Here is the greatest bar gain ever off ered in brand new motor cars. At $200 to $350 off,1 the supply will not last long. Act now. Your present car will be accepted in trade. Chrysler's liberal financ ing facilities are available. J. J. OSENBRUGGE 128 So. Riverside Phone 1109