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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1936)
inp-nTrt-D-n r TT nrr r I-J I ! KTV MTTUfflBTl. ATJrnflV TTJTTl A V 'APTfTT. 17 1Q3fi PXOE FOUR I Eden Precinct on PRECINCT. ADrtl 17. W-) One of the most pleasant social gath ering held at Phoenix Orange In many month tins the surprise given Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Plcltel, the occas ion being the celebrating ot their golden wedding anniversary. A very entertaining program ol music, gamea and recitation waa given, and after the r?ular grange aeaslon a delight ful supper was aerved. A large wed ding cake with miniature bride and groom adorning the top of the cake, made an appropriate centerpiece, while candle and flowers made the beauty of the table complete. Cake and Ice cream and coffee waa aerved. A beautiful crystal water set was presented by the grange to the honor guest, also a beautiful vase, by Mr. Pickle' Pollyana of the grange. Ev eryone had a delightful evening. The many old neighbor of Mm. T. P. Fih wore glad to meet her at Orange meeting at Phoenix Tuesday evening. Mrs. Luella Reaee, mother of E. o. Hesse. la very 111 at her home In Ashland. Mrs. Mary O. Oarey vlalted her on Tuesday afternoon of this we- , j We of thl vicinity are glad to fcnov "'at little Bobble Koara. who auffered a broken leg ome three week. ago. 1 getting along a. well a could be expected, at the Com munity hospital in Medford. The lit tle man enjoy hi radio very much and the many greetings aent In for hlMr. and Mrs. Pap worth of Ban Pr.ncl.co. arrived at the Oernwr home last Sunday morning to visit Mrs. Papworth' mother. Mr. Mar garet Germer, who ha been very ill. at the Germer borne aouth of Phoe- "rioah Chandel had a vlelt from two of hi half-brothers, of V Ang eles The brother lo visited with the nankin of Medford Tuesday evening. They were on their return trip from a visit with other relatives In eastern Oregon. Plre destroyed a brooder house and about three hundred baby chick at the Bonham home aouth of Phoenix, last Thursday night about ten o'clock- 1 Climax CUMAX, April 17. (Spl) Nadlne. Donald. Robin and Crystal Oold had perfoct attendance records for the post alx week of achool. Thl la really an enviable record conalderlng that these children have nearly three miles to walk and that there has been much enow and disagreeable weather. Roberta and Norma Jean Wert. who attend high achool In Central Point, spent the Easter vacation at CUmax. L. H. Wert waa a business visitor In Medford last Friday. Mrs. Cecil Day spent the week-end at her homestead at Itake creek and attended the 'Caster plcnlo there. Phil Werta went to Medford last Friday for medical treatment. Mllroy Charley went to Medford laet Friday and returned yesterday. 6am Coy la cutting pole for a corral. Howard Gold and Mr. and Mr. Harold Gunton of Medford visited at the Oold home over the weekend. Mr. Zelda Hurst enjoyed a vlalt from her sister. Mrs. Jones and other friends frum Mfniford Weiinemtay. Long Mountain TAlNfl MOUNTAIN. Anrll 17. (SPlI Mr. Carlyle Natwlck motored to Phnenlx Prldav taklnf turkev eKs down to Mr. Wright's hatchery. We all enjoyed an all day Easter nintA at the achool house Friday. The children had a fine time hunt ing Easter eggs among the rock and grass. Mis Moller had the children put on a little program wnicn was very good. Those enjoying the day ur. and Mrs. Ross Kline. Mr. and Mra. Geo. atowell, Mr. and Mr. V. F. Boren. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. 6 to well, Mr. M. L. Prultt, Mr. Delbert Mongold. Mr. Jack Btowell, Mrs. P. Hfwell. Mra. Messenger. Mrs. Caryle Natwlck and Mis Moller, Ouy Prultt and tiowaro. non. Mr. menmaon. flDerrv company field man, wa calling on customer this week. Mra. p. M. fl to well soent Sunday and Monday In Medford visiting her granddaughter, who ho been very 111. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Messenger took the day off Tuesday and went visit ing. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughe and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson of Fern Valley and Mrs. James Cotton of Phoenix, and other. Mr. and Mr, H. O. Short and Mr. dnrf Mm. vnM Kline attended Easter service at the Christian church Sun day. Mm. M. ti. Prultt, Guy Prultt and two sons, Herbert and Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Stowell, spent Sunday picnicking at Holcomb springs. Mr. and Mrs. wm. l-erry ana . Avr were dinner auests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Nick Young Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moimea caueo, at the Geo. Stowell home Sunday. Tommy Glvanl la shearing nis aheep this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dm noiman ciuieu in thia neighborhood Wednesday. Mrs. M. A. Lawson wss pleasantly surprised Wednesday afternoon by the Long Mountain uociai ciuo. Those spending the afternoon at um Tjtnnmn'a were Mesdamea May Stowoll, M. Li. Prultt, L. F. Boren, E. L. Stowell, Ross Kline, Lena Stowell, W. O. Messenger, Delbert Mongold, P. M. stoweu. Mrs. Ruby Young attended a cov ered dish luncheon at Mr. Bulle Hlcken'e of Eagle Point recently. Miss Evelyn Jack and Marjory Nlckol spent tho week-end with Verl and Irene Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mongold cel ebrated their flrat wedding anniver sary by taking In the "whale show" In the afternoon and tne wreauing matches In the evening. Mlaa Frances Moller and Mrs. Laura Boren took the Long Mountain school children to Eagle Point to take their achievement teat Tuesday. Bonnie Jean stowell spent the week-end with Joan Holmea. Antelope ANTELOPE. April 17. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and daughters. Marine Yorton. Mrs. Dot Dutton, Mrs. Ruby Riggs snd daughter, attended cantata at Eagle Point April 8. Mrs. Anna Owens has been quite 111. but is much Improved at this writing. Most everyono from Antelope at tended the funeral of Mrs. Howlelt April 7. Th sympathy of the dis trict Is extended to the oereavea families. Mrs. Hovlett was loved by ail who knew her. Antelope Literary club met April 10. A short program was given and refreshment were aerved after the business meeting. . Water waa turned In the Eagle Point Irrigation ditch April IS. Sev eral have In their applications for water as the small clover 1 badly In need of It. Mrs. Louisa Greb Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mra, Myrtle Oreb, of Medford. Miss Evelyn Knighton Is spending a few daya In Medford with friend. Rev. A. N. Johnston preached at the Antelope school house Faster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zundel of Lake Creek Easter Sunday. Mrs. Wilbur Erlckson spent Easter Sunday In Portland. Shady Cove invited the Antelope school up for "play day" today. Sev eral cars were used to transport the pupil. Mrs. Marc! Erlckson gave an Easter egg hunt for the pupils April 10. several prizes were given to some of the- pupil who found the prize eggs. Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc Dowell, spent Easter Sunday at Reese Creek as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and daughter, Mrs. Anna Owens, and Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Owens attended the Easter services at Ashland Easter Sunday. The Ladles' Social club met at the home of Mrs. Anna Owens April 15. Mrs. Yola Owens assisted Mrs. Anna Owens In entertaining. A lovely luncheon was served at 12 o'clock. The afternoon was spent In making a quilt. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs enter tained with a dinner party Easter Sunday. Those present were, Mr. and Mra. B. E. Bnlzo, and children, Mr. and Mra. S. W. Baize and sons Dick and James, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hat lett, Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Burton and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Leo cannon of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Bob LlndsBy. WHAT YOU EAT HAS A LOT TO DO WITH HOW YOU FEEL Correction of Constipation Is Often a Matter of Menus For years, tho medical profession lias insisted that proper diet ia more effective in promoting health than the indiscriminate use of pat ent medicines. Today, they are seeing their teachings bear fruit. For instance, millions of families liave leurned that common consti pation is larpcly due to insufficient ''bulk" in menls. Many of them cor rect this condition by tho regular use of Kcllogg's All-Bran, This delicious cereal supplies frenerous "hulk" In effective form. Within the body, its "bulk" absorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass. Gently this clears out the intestinal wastes. Kclloprg's All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and cunlaiiis iron. It may be served as a cereal with milk or cream, or cooked into tempting muffins, breads, etc. Two tnhlespoonfuls daily aro usually sufficient. Stubborn cases may require All-Bkan oftener. If not relieved this way, consult your doctor. KelloRR's All-Bran Is not a "cure-ail" but it does correct com mon constipation.' It is guaran teed by the Kellopg Company. Sold by all trrocers. Made by Kellogg in linttlo Creek. 'Constittation due to Insufficient "6utt" X GOT WISE . - .-' i Many ol our Iriends had lo economize as carefully as we did, and I often wondered how they could afford to use Hills Bros. Coffee. You see, I still thought that a coffee as fine as Hills Bros, was too expensive for our budget. So we kept on trying one coffee after another, but never repeated on any of them. Finally one day I decided that if my friends could afford Hills Bros. Ccffoe I could too. So I bought a pound from my oto cor, and then I got wise. I found that Hills Bros. Coffee cost prac tically the same as the coffees we had been buying . but it was miles ahead in fla irnv.. jk.'H PRICES EFFECTIVE Saturday and Monday April 18 and 20 I mm TmM?mr J9WKfJiS8iWfiWL.usrTL TTn M-irrnnrr ' umi iMMtaaai " lET "FIRSTS for Hl! mUk, butter, cheese and eggs. They should come FIRST in every family's diet...these foods that build strength, vitality ana neaitn. You can be sure of absolute freshness in these foods ....we bring them to youlirect from the producers. Give the farmers a hand, too-by helping them move a large portion of their finest dairy produce at a fair profit to them. Drop in and investigate these dairy food values...f;'s tveek! XTRA! Demand Merchandise Packed in Wooden Boxes HERE ARE JUST A FEW ITEMS PACKED IN WOOD Milk Aluine 4 cans Macaroni Rose City, curve cut. a id. cot Tomatoes Josephine Standard pack. 2yi cans Clams Warrenton Minced Razor Yz size c c c c Fresh Daily from local Creameries lb. Fresh From Local Dairies Qt. Locally made Full Cream Lb. Fresh Extras, Large Doz. 22c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Packed in Medford Made Wood Boxes 2'i doz. in box Potatoes U. S. No. 2. Pack in Medford Made Wood Boxes 50 lbs. Fancy Medium Size. Fine for Salads Pas Extra Fancy Full Pods All Green5 Excellent Quality. J lfaS lb. Toilet Tissue Comfort Tissue. 1000 sheet rolls 1 roll Zee Towels Free with 4 rolls tissue ashing Powder c Swift's Pride. A very good value 1 lb. pkg. DEPENDABLE MEATS For Better Meat Gome To Safeway FRESH PORK 1 lb. SAUER KRAUT qt. Makes a Fine Dish Cooked with Neck or Backbones MallbUt ' Very Choice lb. ' Fresh Caught from the Ocean SWISS STEAK lb. Hfte Tender Baby Beef For a Quick Dinner Hamburger lb. Fresh Ground HEARTS lb. Fine For Baking With Dressing ID jfyi ' Canterbry Otreen lb. 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