Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1936, Page 22, Image 22

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    P3"GE EIGHT
arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1933.
KABELE FAREWELL
AT
Th Rev. Oeo. P. Kabele, "ho U
la his fifth year u pa tor of Zlon
Lutheran church, will elose hit work
here with ft fare
well service Sun
day at 10:45
.m and will leave
the following
week to begin bis
new pastorate at
Fresno, Califor
nia, March 1.
At the farewell
service Sunday
morning, In ad-
Kcv. KttiR-ie dltlon to hla
farewell message, there will be adult
and children' baptism and reception
of members by lottor and celob ra
tion of the Holy Communion. Dr.
Kabelt expects thlc to be a very im
pressive and Inspiring service, and
expressea the hope that he and Mrs.
Kabele will be able, at 1U close, to
greet all the member of the church
and their friends In the community
for a farewell handclasp.
The church has prospered during
the pastorate of Mr. Kabele and
grown In membership. Except for
the mortgage Indebtedness on the
church' property, all financial obli
gation! are paid to date, and the
congregation will be left In a har
monious and well organized condi
tion. No successor to Dr. Kabele has
as yet been determined upon, but
supplies for the pulpit will be se
cured as sooon as possible, and the
Sunday school and organisations will1
continue to meet regularly.
Dr. and Mrs. Kabele have endeared
themselves to their people and made
many friends In the community
wliose best wishes fmmr
Will IOIIOW W1CJII
to their new field
of labor. While
here Dr. Kabele
hat been secre-,
tary and presi
dent of tha Med
ford Ministers'
association and
secretary of the
Rogue River Val
ley Ministers' aa-
Mrs. Knhcle
aoclatlon, and hat taken an active
Interest in the community welfare.
Mrs. Kabele has ahaned aympa
thetlcally and actively In all Dr.
Kabele's labors. She was one of the
leading organizers of the Women's
Missionary Federation of Medford and
has been Its only president for the
two years since organized, and haa
been a large factor In making It the
splendid success It Is. She Is also
an active member of the Travel club.
The Lad Lea' Aid society of Zlon
church, at Its meeting Thursday, ar
ranged to sponsor a covered dish
farewell dinner next Monday at 7 p
m. in the church parlora In honor
of Dr. and Mrs. Kabele, to which all
the members and frlenda of the
church are Invited. The Rev. A. M.
Knudwm of Longvlew, Wash., presi
dent of the Pacific Synod of the
United Lutheran Church in America,
will also be present and speak at this
dinner.
FULLER SELECTED
John H. Puller appeared today
to b the successful candidate for
the poatmsstershlp of Ashland.
RatAd among the three highest 0t
the 11 candidates who filed for the
position, Mr. Puller has been recom
mended for the post and his ap
pointment was expected to receive
Senate confirmation before March 1.
Mr. Puller will rrplace Fred D.
Wagner, who has held the Ashland
pest mastership since 1023 and whose
term expired last January 32.
Mr. Puller has held many public
poattlons in Ashland and at pres
ent Is city Judge, having been re
appointed to this post at last Tues
day's meeting of the city council.
It Is expected that he will resign
from the Judgeship when he takes
over th duties of postmaster.
THERE IS NO
SUBSTITUTE FOR
NATURAL "BULK"
Needed to Correct
Constipation
Most people recofrnlie the serf
ounnrsa of constipation. But too
often they dose themselves with
strong cathartics that often ctu.
lly lead to chronic constipation.
The natural way to check com
mon constipation Is to correct the
ennrlittnn n-hlcr. ...nan. U ..hi.bII.
insufficient "bulk" in meals.
How can you (ret "bulk"T Fruits
and veiretabies have some. Bran h
more. The most popular product of
thla kind Is Kcllopg'a All-Bran.
The "bulk" In All-Bran is gentle
In action. All-Bran also supplies
Titamln B and iron.
This delicious cereal is wholo.
some food. Servo All-Bras repi.
larly for regularity, with milk or
cream or use in cooking.
Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran
daily will usually correct conslipa
tlon due to insufficient "bulk."
If not relieved, see your doctor.
All-Bran gives
you gentle internal
exercise. Sold by all
grocers. Made by
Kellogg in Battle
Creek.
ml
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Menus of the Day
(By Mrs. Alexander George)
STFAMKD DATE PtlHUNfJ
(It's Quality Made)
Meals Serving Pour
Breakfast
Grapefruit
Boiled Rice and Cream
Buttered Toast Coffee
Luncheon
Ram Vegetable Salad
Cheesed Wafers
Chocolate Cookies Cherry Sauce
Tea
Dinner
Awlas Steak Baker Potatoes
Escalloped Tomatoes
Bread Raspberry Jam
Celery
Steamed Date Pudding
Creamy 8auce
Coffee
Ham Vegetable Salad
1 cup diced cooked ham
2-3 cup cooked peaa
cup diced celery
1 tablespoon chopped onions
1 tablespoon chopped' pickles '
teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon pepper
1-3 cup salad dressing.
Mix and chill ingredients. Serve on
crisp lettuce leaves.
Steamed Date Pudding
1 cup flour
114 teaspoons baking powder
1-8 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
V teaspoon salt
cup chopped dates
!4 oup nuts
I egg
4 cup milk
3 tablespoons melted fat
Place fat In pudding mold and
melt. This greases the mold. Add fat
to rest of Ingredients and beat well.
Half-fill mold, cover tightly and
steam 1 hour. Unmold . and serve
warm, cut In slices.
Creamy Rauce
(For Baker or Steamed Puddings)
WE CAN HAVE ALL THE BREAD AND
NEW NUCOA WE WANT! MAMMA
SAYS IT'S SO GOOD FOR US I
i A. , 1 J Y- 4
1 2 3
You'll Agree The
NOV m
is the finest spread for
breads you ever tasted
Made from fins vegetable oils, fresh, pasteur
ized milk and salt, thlt amazing new vegetable
mnrnnrlne it perfect for all cooking, tool
By Ida Bailiy Aiiin
-T DON'T see how any woman
JL can help but try the amazing
New Nucoa at once. It is such a
Icliclous spread for breads! The
!ot Toast Test the real flavor test
t any spread will prove that.
"Yet, the New Nucoa actually
saves you I Of to I it a pound over
the most commonly used spread
for breadsl
Marvelous In Cooking, Toe
"Try it in your kitchen and see
how fine it is for baking cakes,
biscuits and pic crust! Perfectly
delicious, too, for seasoning vege
tables . . . and for making sauces,
gravies, candies, and for frying!
''And the New Nucoa is rich
in food-energy content. It actually
furnishes 3300 calories per pound
as much as the most expensive
spread! How fine for growing
children. Get a pound todayl"
l,f
r jr
14 cup sugar.
3 tablespoons flour. 1
3 tablespoons butter,
1 oup water.
teaspoon vanilla.
Blend sugar and flour. Add water
and butter and cook 2 minutes. Stir
constantly. Add rest of Ingredients
and serve sauce warm.
Biscuit dough, rolled thin and
spread with grated tweet chocolate,
when rolled up. sliced and baked,
makes a sweet tidbit for afternoon
tea.
Members of the Ashland Chamebr
of Commerce were today In posses
sion of nomination ballots for the
election of seven members of the
board of directors. The ballots are
to be returned prior to next Tues
day evening.
Instructions accompanying the
ballots provided for the checking
of 14 members who are not now on
the board, or whose terms expire
March 1. The 14 names will be
placed on the final election ballot,
with seven to be elected. The six
highest will serve for two years and
the seventh for one year, or until
the expiration of the unfinished
term of Dr. B. O. Barkwlll, retired.
Those whose terms expire this
year and who are eligible for re
election are C. W. Portmiller, Oeorge
W. Dunn, Dr. R. L. Burdlc, ,Henry
Enders, P. R. Hardy, J. E. Thornton
and Prank Jordan successor to Dr
Barkwlll.
Are you a member of
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann's
HOSIERY CLUB?
Join Now.
OH BOY,
I LOVE ITI
IDEAL FOR EVERY TABLE
AND COOKINQ USE
Rich seasoning
for vegetables
Excellent for frying
MADE BY THE MAKERS OF
nn
Delicious on all broads
Jill
A perfect shortening
BEST FOODS REM MAYONNAISE
(STMT?
Here you see illustrated in enlarged form
the new adjustable handwheel recently in
stalled on our coffee mills. This new invention
regulates the mill to grind coffee for drip,
percolator or coffee pot. There's no guess
work to this device it is scientifically accurate
and correct. For best results, buy FRESH
coffee FRESHLY ground to your order.
(2 IF
AIRWAY
Goes .Farther, Tastes 'Better
and Costs Considerably Less
Beef Cubes
Boneless. For Stewing or Braising
Hamburger
All Beef, No Cereal
Crabs
Fresh Ocean .
2
POUND
Pork Sausage b.t c
or Ground Steak mgJ
Pork Roast
Shouldor Cuts
Deviled Meat
Libby's r
size -i for JlC
Soup
Van Camp's
Vegetable 5,Cc
2 lrg. cans
White King
Granulated tm
Soap Lrg. pkg. JgC
Cigarettes
Kools 2Pkgs.
Syrup
Sleepy Hollow Qt. fj
Brooms
4Sow tstlJe
Good quality Each
Tomatoes
Large
2i can JQC
Soap
Palm Olive
14c
3 bars
Castle
Montana Hnrdwheat Tf
24; i lb. bag
DELIVERY
FREE
on orders
over $1.00
TO I 2A.T
urn
NOB HILL
You can pay more for coffee
but you can t buy finer grown
or more carefully selected and
roasted coffee at any price.
MEATS
Steer Beef
Choice, Tondcr Cuts
ib. tyzc
lb.
lb.IC
for 29c
Grapefruit
Del Monte Fancy
No. 2 cans - 2 for
Toilet Paper
Scott Tissue 3 rolls m
Z3c
Cocoa
Wholesome y2 lb.
Bakers Puro ltlC
Dog Food
Calo. lib. can Q
Candy
Hard Mix
Clenn-up price Lb.
Beets
BrookWew
Sliced No. 2 can
5c
10c
Baby Food '
Ubby-t
Homogenized 3 for
Salad Dressing
Salad Serve Qts.
K. C. Baking Powder
25 os. can "JJq
in. .. hsmu
ffm POUND
(Si
Max-i-mum Plain or Iodized . 26 oz. pkg.
SYRUP
Karo Blue Label
Lindy Golden Bantam
String Beans
Cut Stnngless '
BACOB3
Swift's Radio Eastern Sugar Cured
BEAMS
Red Mexican or Small White Navy
Peasiut Butter
Max i mum, in bulk. All No. 1 peanuts used 2 lbs.
Jell Besets
Taste More. Assorted Flavors
lyiisars
Shortening .
All Purpose
Bf Nestles
Packed in Medford Made Boxes
OHIONS
Sweet Spanish
POTATOES
No. 2 Packed in Medford Made
No. 1 Fancy Bakers
LETTUCE
Fancy Large Solid Head
CELERY
Large Fancy Well Bleached
LEMONS
(360s) Sunkist. Full o' juice
ORANGES
150 size Sunkist. Juicy
These Prices Effective
Sat. andMon., Feb. 22-24
Kellogg's
DEAL
2 pk. Whole Wheat Biscuits
1 pk. Wheat Krispies
All
For
..25'
BISQUICK
Makes delicious biscuits
Laree
2S
40 ox.pkg
5 lb. pail
No. 2 can W
3 No. 2 cans
Lb.
lbs.
Each
3 for
8 lb. pail
3 cans
io lbs. e
Wooden Boxes
i
50 lbs.
l I c
1
II 2S.A
25 lbs. 59c
Each
Each Mt
Doz 2h3)C
Doz
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