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PAGE FOTTT? TOURIST COUPLE Ir. and Mr. Fred 91. Walker of Paaadeaa Cel.. who austsined eevere Injuries WrinwU; night In the ploslm at Union Crnk which caus ed the death of thalr two-year old aon. Robert Stewart, wire reported In a much Improved condition at tha Community hoapltal tola afternoon. No announcement waa made regard ing tha tame they will be able to leave lor their home I tithe eouth, where funeral services will be held for their little eon. .Mr. and Mra. Walker both received buna of tha band ana erme. when tha gasoline atova exploded In their camp They were rueheo to toe local hospital with their aon. who lived tor a few aoura, and aL wer- treated be fore midnight, tha hoapltal chart ahowa Tha accident It waa learned today occurred during the aupper bour and tha three injured were brought to the hoapltal arriving about 10 o'clock, tha attending phye lotan irrived Immediately after sum moned and treatment waa admin istered. Tha baby'a body, however, bad bean ao badly burned that re covery waa Impossible. He died a few hours mter. Mr, Walker la an Instructor In tha acbools at Pasadena and was vaca tioning at Union Creek wltb his fam ily, when the gasoline stove exploded. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton JrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, TifEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933, NATION'S 'BRAVEST MAN AT JUBILEE Menus of the Day By MRS. ALEXANDER GKORUE. Dinner Serving Two, ' i: . The Menu, Ham Souffle Stuffed Green Peppers . . Bread Butter Raspberry Jam . Sliced Cucumbers Peach Cobbler Cream Coffee Ram Souffle, Serving t ( tablespoons butter . , ' ' i 4 tablespoons flour 1 , cups milk egg yolks . ' ' , 9-3 cup chopped cooked ham 1 tablespoon chopped onion 9 tablespoons choppsd oelery . I tablespoon chopped parsley . . egg whites, beaten. Melt butter and add flour. When blended add milk and cook until creamy sauce forma. Stir constantly. Add yolks and beat on minute. Fold In remaining Ingredients and pour into buttered baking dish. Set In pan of hot water. Bake 85 minutes In slow oven. Unmold carefully or serve in dish In which baksd. Staffed Green Peppers, 9 tablespoons butter 5 green peppers tableepoona flour 1 oup milk J oup boiled rloa 1-8 cup cheese 14 teaspoon salt -. -' teaspoon paprika ' 1 tablespoon choppsd onion. Wash peppers. Cut out and dis card seeds and pulp. Rinse well In cold water. Melt butter and add flour. When blended add milk and cook until very thick sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add rice, cheese and eeasonlngs. Stuff peppers. Arrange In small pan. Add 1-3 Inch of water and bake 80 minutes In slow oven. Beats several times durlns; baking. Peach Cobbler, 1 cup peaches 1-8 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon Juloe 4 teaapoon cinnamon. V, cup water. Blend peaches, sugar and Jules. Add rest of ingradianta, pour Into shal low buttered baking dlah. Cover with crust, make' four holea In top and bake 33 minutes In slow oven. Porch Refreshments. r Fruit 'Juloa and Gtngerale, Chilled Sugar Cookies. Mr. Bern Honored at Blrtbday Parly Mr. E 8. Btlnson and daughter, Mrs. Stanley Taylor enurtalned last evening honoring Dick Besse on the anniversary of his blrtbday. At the 8tlnson horns for tha oc casion were: Mr. and lira Jim Hem ming, Mr. and Mra. Frank Btlnson and on. Lester: Mrs. Julia Btlnson. Mrs. Hsrold Warren and aon. Jerry. Mra. Nancy Btlnson and daughter. Bertha; Mra. Lutle DalU and daugh ter, Uarjorle, here from Seattle: Mrs. Stanley Taylor, aon, Donald, and daughter Ruth, of McMiunvllle, and Messrs. Btlnson and Besse. Mrs. Psrrett Honored At Bridge Party. Mra. Reginald W. Parrett was honor guest last evening at a bridge party on her birthday, at which Mra. B. N. Butler and and Mrs. T. N. Parrett were hostesses at the letter's -home. 35 North Orange street. Prize for high score went to Mrs. Adams, and second 'to Miss Bertllle Mlksche., Quests for the evening were Mrs. Parrett, Mra. W. H. Bllenhurg, Mrs. Lee M, Bown, Mrs. A. a. Dunn, Mrs D. W. Stone, Mrs. Wheldon McBee, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Betty Miller, Miss Mlksche, and Miss Melva Parrett. Kgaiia and Mls Rulil Home from South Mr. and Mra. H. Chandler Egan have returned from a several weeks' stsy at their home at Pebble Beach, Cat They were accompanied back to Medford by Mlaa Roxanne Ruhl. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robt. W Ruhl. who haa been visiting the Ed ward Illlls at Boss. .. AN AUflURT SUNDAY. " Breakfast. Orapefrult Soft Cooked Egga. Blueberry Muffins Butter Coffee Dinner Fried Chicken Browned Potatoes ' Buttered Lima Beana Bread Butter Head Lettuce Kusstsn Dressing Vanilla Ice Cream. -Chocolate Sauce Coffee Supper, Cream Cheese Sandwiches , Lemonade Sugar Cooklee 1 Chocolate Sam. (Store In the Ice box) 3 squares chocolate 114 cupa sugar S tableepoona flour l teaspoon aalt 3 tablespoons corn syrup Redman and Pocahontaa Members Cireet Officials Members of the Redman and Poca hontas orders will entertain several officials today, expected to atop here en route to the Great Council of California to open at Modesto August 21. la the party atopplng here will be Worthlngton p. Wachter of Maryland. Great Incohonee of all the trlbea and councils of I. O. H. M., and D. of F In the United States. Among the other officers will be: Julius M. Pin-terbuster- of San Francisco, Great Sachem of California; Geo. M. Smith, San Jose, Great Senior Sagamore of California, and Dr. Duane A. Fellows, Great Chief of Records of Oregon. Edgar Wight Guest . , Here Worn Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight, daugh ters, Dorothy and Gwendolyn, and aon, Donald, are visiting at the home of Miss Florence Graves and Ida Wood at 320 North Oakdale this week. The Wight are now of Ontario, Cel., but are known here by many friends, having formerly been In the Jewelry business In this city. They made the trip to Medford by the Interior route and will return via the Redwood highway. Miss Goodman, Hostess At Lutvn Party. A pleasant event of the week waa the lawn party given by Mlaa Virginia Goodman, who Invited a group of frlenda to her home for an evening of Karnes. Present were Beulah Wolfe, Aria Clark. Marie Gentry, Gladys Allen, Pat Goddman, Phelan Benford, Jefferson Peters, Cleo Hutchinson, Bill Jolly, BUI Goodman and the hostess. . 3 cups water 1 teaspoon vanilla. Blend sugar, flour, aalt and ayrup. Add water and chocolate. Cook slowly and atlr frequently until mix ture becomes thick and creamy.1 Add vanilla, cool and atore In Ice box. Cruun Cheese Sandwiches 13 slices Graham bread 4 tablespoons butter H cup cream cheese. 14 teaspoon chopped chives or onions 9 tablespoons chopped green pep pers 9 tablespoons salad drssslng. Arrange bread slices In pairs and spread with rest of Ingredients which have bean mixed. Arrange aandwlch fashion and cut off crusts. These sandwiches can be wrapped In waxed paper and atored In Ice box until aerv- Ing time. If desired. Sugar Wafers, 3-3 cup butter 3 cups sugar 3 eggs 3 tablespoons cream 1 teaapoon vanilla- ',4 teaspoon lemon extrac, ' 44 teaspoon almond extra. 14 teaspoon salt 4 cups flour ,. 3 tesspoona baking powder. Cream butter and augar. Add egga and cream. Add rest of Ingredients, chill dough. Roll out until very thin. Cut In 3-lnch squares, bake 10 mluutca In moderate oven. CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD CAKE, Breakfast. Orange Juice Ready Cooked Corn Cereal Cream Buttered Toast Jam Coffee Ttiiiiisiiiii'i,ii''i' i hi siV .in.!. i.'.y.i.'idv tv v.iwtaj Lem Wilson (shown above) haa been characterized by former Brigadier-General Frank D. Bullock aa "the braveat man In America" for having thrloe saved hi life In early Indian ware and buffrlo hunts and was twice honored by congreas for his bravery. Wllaon la a resi dent of Jacksonville, Oregon' first gold camp, and will tike part In her Qold Rush Jubilee to be staged Saturday, August VI, this year. He la shown with the prospector' make-up with which he hope to again win first prize In the town' annua plonser paraie on that day. Luncheon Vegetable Salad Bread Apple Sauce 'Tea Dinner. Spaghetti Nnpoll Buttered Spinach Breed Butter Pear Salad Chocolate Angel Food Cake Coffee Spaghetti NapolJ, Serving 4 3 cups cooked spaghetti 1-3 cup diced bacon & tablespoons chopped onions 8 tablespoons chopped green pep pers 8 tablespoons chopped celery Vi teaapoon salt - yt teaapoon paprika - 8 cups tomatoes cup grated cheese. Heat bacon fat In frying pan. Add and brown onions, peppers and celery. Add spaghetti, cook several minutes. Add salt, paprika and tomatoes. Cook ao minutes, stirring frequently. Add cheese, mix well and serve. Pear Salad. 4 halves canned pears 4 inarahraal'.ows 4 nuts 1-8 eup a ad dressing. Chill ingredients. Arrange pirs on lettuce leaves, stuff cavities with marsr.mallows and nuts. Top wltb dresilng, serve at once. Canned or freah pears can be used. Chocolate Angel Food Cake. 11 egg whites 1 teaspoon cream of tartar W teaspoon salt l'zi cupa sugar 4 cup pastry flour 4 tablespoons cocoa , 1 teaspoon vanilla. Sift sugar three times, then meas ure required amount. Beat egg whites until frothy, add salt and cream of tartar and beat until It will form. In peaks, add half the sugar and flour which has been sifted 3 times and fold In rest of Ingredients. Mix lightly. Tour Into an.ungreased pan and bake one hour In slow oven. Colored Orchestra Will Play Tuesday Leo Davis and his ten piece colored orchestra from Denver, will play at the fairgrounds next Tuesday night, according to Dinty Moore, manager of the hall. The evenlnrs's program will Include the latest dance tunes, vocal and Instruments solos, duets, trios, quartets and aovelty numbers In costume. Oscar Brown, drummer and entertainer, who was wltb the famous Duke Ellington on the RKO circuit, la featured. The ten music ians double on seventeen Instru ments. Fou? members of the orches tra have toured Europe and enter tained the royalty of lour nations. Jenkins Comment (Continued from Pag. One) ' The p root mot's tax on cotton, reward the cotton grower for plowing under a part of hie crop so aa to get higher price for the rest, I an effdH to provide the cotton grower wltn the money with which to buy what the rest of us have for sale. - EVOLUTIONARY? To be aura, I But many revolutionary tmnga have been done elnce the world be gan, and the world atlll goea on. Pastor Leaves Ashlund Reverend Hugh T. Mltchemore. pastor of the Plrst Presbyterian church at Ash land, resigned at a congregational meeting In that city Wednesday even ing, to accept a pastorate at the Manlto Presbyterlsn church In Spo kane. The congregation voted to call Reverend Merle L. Edward of Spokane to Ashland. At the Ashland meeting Reverend Engvald Iveraon of Medford acted as moderator and a. M. Frost served aa clerk. Iff IT-EAT 0.1. Extra Heavy Russian Mineral Oil 49c rt n r. s. p. Milk of Magnesia 19c 1 lb. Triple Cleaned Black Psyllium Seed 23c 25c Ranltary Napkins Modest 15c Western Thrift Store 125 East 6th Street (Next To Wnrt! Gift Shop) Prices effective Friday. Saturday and Monday 25o Citrate of Magnesia '. 15i 8O0 Ambrosia Dry Skin Cream '. 2GC 25o Chocolate Exlax . 17 8 oz. 17 volume Hydrogen Peroxide 23 5 lb. Carnation Malted -Milk SI. 69 80o Williams Aqua Velva 39 15c Prince Albert and Velvet Tobacco 25o Colored Sun Glasses 100 Aspirin Tablets, rj.grain Extra Special 50c LORD BARRINGTON ' LAVENDER SHAVING CREAM 19c 10c Boat Tooth Paste (removes stains) 25o Woodbury's Facial Soap MEDFORD 'S ORIGINAL CUT-RATE STORE 10 19f 19r 5 15 1 Marvel Gillette Type Razor Blade Free 125 E. SIXTH ST. MM WURTS GIFTS Sixth and Central. Phone 1503 Closing Out CLEVER , Children's Dresses At the ridiculously low price of Ask For S. and H. Green Saving Stamps Added Savings For Every M. M. Store Patron Taking the Chase Out of Purchase That's What Shopping at the M. Dept. Store 29c These little dresses may be had with or without panties, prints only and. some with puff sleeves. For kiddies from 1 to 6 years. We must sacrifice this stock to make room for new fall merchandise BABY DISHES 20 OFF THE EVE BENSON STUDIO OF DANCING Will reopen early In September, for instruction In Russian Ballet, with toe work: Acrobatic with Adagio; Tap for beginners. Inter mediate and advanced; Character, Novelty, and various other phases of the dance. Eve Benson la leav ing abortly for Los Angelea to atudy under well known Instruc tors and professlonsls. She pro misee to teich the best in th art of dancing, with results quick and eure. Studio cor. Main and Grape Phone 1111 i mi HV (; A MEN'S OXFORDS I You'll like the smartness anfl quality of 1 1 these black and broivn oxfords , , , Both ! I nlaln and moccasin toca are featured 50C I $2.95 and $4.95 BOOK MEMBERSHIP In WURTS' popular READING CLUB GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 1ST Offering a choice from a fine library of over 2000 BOOKS y 500 New Ones Just Added Too can read NBW BOOK EVER'', PAT . . . have one In your home the entire balance of this year al this amatlngly low price. Here's just a few Have you read them? "WIFE FOR SALE" by K. Norris "ANTHONY ADVERSE" by Allen "WHEN ADAM WEPT" by Adams "BARBARY COAST" Terrible but true "LAUGHING WOMEN" for married people "MISTRESS OF MONTEREY" BarUett "KESTREL HOUSE MYSTERY" by Jacobs WURTS GIFTS Does for Tired Saturday Shoppers . You'll find that It's a lot muter on yoar feet and easier on jour purse If yon confine your shopping to thli store . . . every department, offering RKM ARK ABLE VALUES for every member of the family, offen generoui stocks and selections . . 8 re how easy and economical it U to confine your shopping tomorrow to the M. M. store! FINAL CLEARANCE A Limited Stock of Summer Dresses A very limited array of exceptionally smart summer d re sees await thoe who shop early tomorrow In our main floor ready-to-wear department . . . Close-out specials at these low prices! Ben. ember SHOP EARLY first come, first served! $2.95 and $4.95 Here for Fall Yonll he delighted with the smart, new styles we are showing In fait straps, pnmps and oxfords . Gray suedes, blacks and browns predomi nate, and the prices are remarkably moderate $2.98 $3.45 and $4.45 . BASEMENT BARGAINS! MAIN FL00R- Here( Fall! fl Phoenix vJ Hosiery w The new fall colors are here . . ready for your visit to our Phoenix flostery Department . . . No. 76fi Is a lovely, sheer chiffon hose. Tandem. Iecp-N1te, French Grey and Smoke Tone are the desired shades for fall An exceptional mine at, pair $1.00 Silk and wools are also Included In this shipment. Full fashioned with custom-fit tops fur any fig ure, priced at, pair $1.49 For Canning Season Large, boll -proof aprons of rubber In assorted attractive printed designs 35c each Here at Last! More of those brassiere top, shadow -proof slips and adjustable shoulder straps, pink only - $1.19 each For Women and ' Misses Straps pnmps and oxfords In all sices up to 8 . Four big bargain groups for shop pers In our biiHcment store to morrow $1.49 $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 School SHOES Bors' and fIrK ana little lots' school shoM at tral tiariraln lrtc tomorrow. Bartnln table prices rana from $1.00 to $2.49 Work Shoes (Kurd? work shoes for men In . fins choice of site and shapes and la all stica $1.79 to $3.45 School Specials CHILDREN'S DRESSES CMldirn's school drawn fast colors In sties from 7 to 14. Basement special, 79c CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Mualtn bloomera for younf fcirls. Tour choice of this bawment lot, each 29c BOYS' SHIRTS Fast color, fnll rut thirls for boy from 6 to 14 year of age. In cellophane wrapped packages 59c Closing Out Swim Suits Bors' and girls wool w1 m m I n n sntta. Reg ular 11.00 haaerarnt price, reduced for final ssJ. to Swim Suits Ur, SJ&V Low mazingly Prices Pay Less Dress Better Mcrtll Prlntrd Pattcma-rcalurr d on oar Main noor flmplrt Patterns shonlna In our havmrnt tore