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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON'. FRIDAY. DECEMBER ft. lfCTO RELIGION YIELDS TO COURT MICE IN CARE OF BOY if" i A IW:nr rm fly T.. Lr.J" O Following nn earnest conference With County Judge Alex Sparrow a week ago, the parents of Glenn (Jofthill, 13 year old boy, yielded their relluJous snruples relative to medical Treatment, and the lud, who is nfflie?vd with a mlnur skin ailment on his hands, is under the care lr. L. D. lnskeep. Glenn, per a promise, appeared at the county judne's office Wed nesday, and showed a bottle of ointment, and the application of Hume to his hands. He is sched- j uled to call again tomorrow, so the! county Judge c see the program towards a cure. ; Olenn, a neat and manly little j fellow, plnced Santa Clous secon- j dnry. Wednesday afternoon ho called up County ' Judge Sparrow,! unci asked permission to attend the t Christmas tree at the Chamber of Commerce. County Judge Sparrow said he has seldom come in contact with people who were more sincere in their faith than the Coghills, and that us soon as the parents under stood the situation from both Hides, they manifested a cheerful willingness to do Whatever he ' might suggest. County Judge Sparrow, in his talk with them made it phi in that there was no desire to place any restrictions upon their religious fnlth, and argued that the public welfare was the, only issue. BOYS AND GIRLS ON RADIO SATURDAY EVE! r Tho Boy and Girl Scout proKrnm to he given over radio station KMICD tomorrow afternoon has been completed, and will go on the uir between if:15 and S : 4 5. John Snirter and Rose Gault will take part in the ltoy Scout- play to be presented, and Doreen Elwood and Mary Cummings will be on the girbi' program. Musical numbers will be fur- nl shed by pupils of Mrs. E. B. Gore and members of the GLrt Scouts. FRE S H as veW'laid eggs . . . THATSHills'Bros Coffee In the original vacuum pack C 1950 Controlled Roasting gives Hills Bros. Coffee a flavor no other coffee has. And because Hills Bros. CotFec is vacuum packed, air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is completely taken out of the cari and kept out. Ordinary air-tight cans will not keep coffee fresh brrai'; r-r air in the can. "ExDects1 ill bXDCCtSl 1 1 tin! mill , Mill' Ltiristmai. nocomic ... . ,1 l with thick, .ati.fying o 'l ' tlill coatings ... and deli. III. .ill " ill' "X ny centen. W,U S V' Vl At Your Druggist'i THE shortening you put into your cake is part of the cake. One-third of your pie-crust is shortening . ,-. And whatever yoji use for frying becomes part of the fried food. Since the shortening comes to the table as part of the food, and you eat it, it's nice to know that the Wesson Oil people make ALSO GIVES BATH For over a week the. faucet of the street drinking fountiiin at the northwest corner of Sixth and Grape streets hns been broken, and the hundreds of school children, Holly theater goers, patrons of the postoffice and other who daily pans by that corner at least once a day and have been In the habit of taking a drink at the fountain found it almost impossible to do so without the water spurting all over thftlr faces. Some public spirited passerby yestenlny kindly fixed up the top of the faucet temporarily so that a person with an extremely huge mouth can risk taking a drink with the fluid only spurting Into his ears. Many persons had said during all this time that they were going to at once notify the city- water department of the broken faucet hut each probably forgot to do so, and that department may yet be In ignorance of the fountain trouble. Dopositors Get Part SALKM. Ore., Lec. 5. (fi) A. A. Schramm, btute superintendent of banks, today placed in the mail checks covering a 10 per cent divi dend on all deposit claims filed against the First Hank of Joseph, Insolvent. i i iiiin, Fine Chocolates lor Mils -j for cake, FIGHTS HARD TO BEAT JAIL 'RAP' Closing Argument!! In the re trial of Walter Hawley, Ashland changed with possession of liquor, are expected to start this after noon, in circuit court, and the case Is 'expected to be In the hands of the Jury late today, or i.. . .,....,(.,., Thfl .n haniui'u. Wi,hl arguments between Deputy nis- trict Attorney (ieorge W. Nlln and Thomas J. Rnrighi, defense counsel. A Jury that heard the cn.o last week disagreed. The principal witness at the1 morning session was the defend - ant. who said he was a casual , visitor at the quarters of William; Johnson, when arrested, lie said ; he was en route from Portland to his Ashland himc. when he was visitlnK with JohnHon over nli;ht. nt o Itivei-Mldo nvi'nue npart ment. Hp m'u he wore one f JohnHon'8 Khlits, nnd Tliul lnoiii him for two yearn. ' I Unwley testified that he knew State Prolilhltion Officer It. H liaKun. clik'f witness for the btntu, anil that he ,fchail taken drlnltH with him nt Mrs. Uoillne's In Klamath Falls." Three gallon (jontainers. nl leped to contain moonyhlnp. and articles used In the sale of liquor, constitute the cxhlhits. Two women, Mrs. Kate Sher wood nnd Mrs. Madelon denies LIQUOR SUSPECT of this city, are nn the Jury, which cream mo nutter ana sugar in a also includes: Ned Vilas, Med- mixing bowl. Add the malt syrup ford; T A. Ktfer, Medford: J. W. and stir until the mixture is Kish! RFU No. 1; Henry Hansen.' smooth. Add beaten egg. nuts, cll Mfdford: J. I). Mars. Ashlund : ron and dates to the butter mlx .Mirion Young. Med ford: Arthur, ture. Sift 'In the flour. Stir until Heed Ashland and U. I Wnlz'all ingredients are well mied. I Mod ford. TRAVELER INJURED By FAINT, ASHLAND DEPOT ASHLAND, Uer. f.. (Spl. ) Al bert Meisner of St. Louis. 111., u passenger on train IS which ar lives' in Avhland in the early af ternoon, was taken to the Ashland hospital to receive treatments1 for a broken iiom. bruises, and two minor cuts, on bis head. He fell forward after returning to the train from eating lunch nt thOde.I i A tliinilini hhl'l r unti hinrl trouble. Mr. Meisner en loute to lteno, Nevada. CHRISTMAS SEALS AI Mrs. n. K. Orf me. chalrmnnOf th tuherriilosls seal sale for the .InrkHon County HfaUh iivsocia tlon. states that seals m.Q now be had at the chamber of com- uprce. Anyone who did not get eats throiiKb the mall may ob tain them there. I-onl year mny persons bought at the chamber of commerce und it I hoped that it will be the mQ this yrur. The college of agriculture at t!ie tntverity of Kentucky tinted 2HI hHfx of 4. ni7 cows In dairy herd he fall was caused by fainting orlK' vanilla. Make In two lay inproveinent in September. Made by the Wesson Oil0peopj of oil as choice as fine salad oil B O -biscuits, Snowdrifc from an oil as pure and good-to-' eat as fine salad oil . . . and nothing else. Snowdrift comes to you already creamed. Smooth, spoonable, ready - to - mix. Special sealed pails protect its purity. It goes into your baking or into your frying pan as fresh as the day it was made. Special Recipes December Menus Chocolate Potato Cuke 1 cup shortening 1 Mi cup sugar 3 eggx, separated cup milk H cup Pubftt plain malt syrup (light) 1 teaspoon vnnilla 1 cup mashed potatoes 1 cup nut meats v !i teaspoon cloves Vi teaspoon cinnamon 3 teaspoons baking powder cup cocoa 1 cup sifted flour Cream shortening and sugar to- gether. Add beaten yolks, milk. malt syrup and vanilla and n ix Stir potatoes and nut meats, Add the cloves, cinnamon, baking powder and - cocoa to the sifted our and sift In o the first mix- ture. fetir well. 1-old in the three egg whites which have been stiffly beaten. Bake In spring form 350 degrees Fahrenheit from 46 to 00 minutes. Frost with your favorite frosting, Dale Delight 1 package dates 1 tenBpoon aoda 1 cup hot wuter teuspoon null , ' 3 tahlespoona butter V cup Hugar' 1-3 cup l'abat plain malt syrup tllght) 1 egg . V cup nut meats cup citron t cups flour Stone the dates and put them in a bowl unil rfidd the soda, Halt and hot water. Let this mixture set for stverul minutfH or until cool. Turn into shallow pan. Unite about 35 minutes in a moderate oven 350 degrees Fahrenheit. ;iainin (Tucker Torto 4t cup butter cup sugar 3 egigf, separated cup 1'ahsi plain malt syrup (light) cup milk 22 graham crackers, ground fine 2 teaspoons baking powder ',i cup flour 1 teaspoon vanilla (Yearn the sugar und butter well; ndd the egg yolks and beat. Add malt syrup, beut unl stir the milk In last. Mix the ground gra ham cruckers, baking powder ut.d flour; udd to the first Mixture. talei01'1 ln 8llfflv beaten whites and 'uniiio, nage in two lay moderato ovA 46 to GO ers In minutes. Ue custu,rd or lelniln filling' Frosting may he used if desired, or if preferred iiwiIjkmI sugar may be used. 1 H cups flour 1 teaspoon ginger jQteaspoou cinnamon 1 teaspoon soda H teaspoon salt 'I tablespoons sugar lt cup hot water i cup Pnbst plain malt syrup (light) 1 tablespoons shortening 1 fgg Put all dry Ingredients In a roll ing bow. Measure water and heat in pan. Add malt syrup and butter. Stir until It Is nil dissolved and when cool add to the dry ingre dients ith the beaten rgg. Htlr until hatter Is smooth. Turn Into a shallow baking pan and hake about 3u minut in oven nt ISO degrees. Serve hot with butter or Jam. WC1 pastry and. frying; First Anniversary Swiss Creamery The Swiss creamery, under the management of John It. l'lsher, an expert In his line, haB been In operation a year and has enjoyed a constantly increasing business. This grade A institution manu factures butter, cheese, cottage cheese and len cream. They also operate n dairy with a regular de livery of raw and pasteurized milk. - The crenmery Is carrying nn ad In this paper Fridays and Kundays containing pictures of a "Dairy. Kld(" There are 20 different ple turWand all who clip the complete series nnd take them to the cream ery Mr. l'lsher will give a present. T SALKM, Ore., Dec. fi. (A) (Con tending that the public service commission should not limit to hotel service its proposed Investi gation Into telephone rates, but that the Investigation should be general und cover the entire range of service, If, II. Corey, member of the commission, refused to sign the order Issued by tho commission yesterday. The order, limiting the Inquiry to hotels outside of 1'ortlatid, was signed by Commissioners Miller and Hortzmoyer x :nirlish rnllway men want wages ra toed t" 1 1 5 a week minimum !, c. c tr .1 lirhnm ummie nmoothnen of torture end completely dependable retulu, uie Carnation Milk ig, all your cookery. Doubly rich in cream.lt i moit economical. Carnation Milk la aafegTiu-ded at the tource by clean homing of clean herdf and clean handling of the milk. And thia protection continue! until it finally reachea you in the hermetically aealed container. ' Writ lor Cook Book tad Btby Book CARNATION COMPANY, Alrf BUf, Fr..t tn Lm-nlT rrlla4 n a rial tfl ? 1 LIGHT LI FOR ASHLAND, Ore., Dec. 6. (Spl.) In discussing nroposcit tral'fh ivt'ommendation legislation to be discussed by the meeting of me captains of the stale traffic rurce ,il Sali-in tomorrow, for submission In the coming legislature, Captain C. I'. Talent, In charge of the (Hiuthern Oregon district, says he will recommend passage of a law ti, compel pedestrians traveling on n highway after dark to "light up with some sort of lantern. Captain Talent says:- "I'edcstrlans on tho highway alter dark are in danger them selves and constitute a real men ace to motori-t-. It Is almost iniiwvMlble to see these hikers walking along Hie side or the nnvenienl. nnd frequently minor ir.cls lire the result of a slid den application of brakes, or the swerving of a ear to prevent a Hons accident." lie aim called attention to the fact that hitch-hike on the highway are numerous, many of whom travel at night, and that ir "nrnnerlv lit nn" they would cenrtitute less nt a menace truffle. (;ypsy Orchestra a Hit Scandinavia nan n ne-.v musical rage In Iterenl's gypsies which have been touring the country and are meeting with great success ln other parts of Kurope. The lead er of the orchestra has lived In i J ii-a a n i n ir ipv S.P. 707 ' " 'j Denmark many years, where his wife was a celebrated opera singer In her dny. He now Is nn old Th'u beautiful plated pancaVe flipper with white enamel handle, color tipped. FREE with your grocer'i special offer of s PERRY PANCAKE FLOUR (THERE ARE in opvrry imii NBC svary Tuaidoy, Thurtdoy ond Saturday avening at 8:45 KFSD KECA KGO KGW KOMO KHQ . n Model Bakery's Saturday Specials Iiiiiscil DniiulmtilM (Iniluini Conkii'S .... l(iiisi Xiil Ilif.nl 1011 Wliol.f Wlinit llimicniiiilc llrond Modi'l HiiUcpy'H fine I'rtiili'iikc .. innkcs n fine ('Ofi.stmfls prosciit Ill W. Main t man, and tho gypsy orchestra, he. has collected Is the "baby" of hls- S WAFFLE The floor specially prepared , to give those two qualities women want most in pan- -cakes and waffles Flavor and Fluffiness. Ask your grocer for this freqi offer TODAY I SMILESTHAT MAKE US HAPPV - ioyi Lev S. Robcrti. tha compoter, on ' 2.1 pivf am wwi mm -ti .:...15 'tlor.. ! 1 10 r 20 n -J 2 for 25t 2 for 15- Phone 103-R --Jl