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PAGE F1VHJ . "f i i- - Medf ord Masons Host Saturday in Annual Southern Oregon Meet MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRTDAY. APRTL 17. 1936. Y ) TO BE IN DAYSMAN! State Grand Master Princi pal Speaker at Lodge Meeting in Evening Plan Sunday Trips for Many Tomorrow will sea the biggest Ma onlc meeting In the history ol Med ford when members of the official family from all of Oregon, and rep resentatives from Grants Pass, Kerby. Ashland. Central Point, Jacksonville. Klamath Falls. Bend, Marahfield, Roseburg, Yreka. Weed and Crescent City come here for the annual south ern Oregon .regional meeting. H. Wayne Stanard of McMlnnvllle. grand master of the grand lodge of Oregon, will be the principal speaker of tho dy at the lodge meeting at 8:30, following the big banquet at 6:30. Other officials and dignitaries of Masonry who will be present will Inculude R. Prank Vetera of Hllls boro, deputy grand master; F. C. Howell of Portland, Junior grand warden: D. Rugus Cheney of Port land, grand secretary; L. S. Flnseth of Dallas, senior grand deacon; Lee Hendricks of Klamath Falls, Junior grand stewara. and Arthur Moles worth of Portland, grand tylcr. as well as several district deputy grand mastera. The day's work will start at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with a full program continuing until 11 o'clock In the evening. With over 400 Masons to be present, the day la to be a gala one In the history of local Masonry, and every effort has been made for the occasion to be a successful one. Many of the dignitaries of the lodge are expected to remain over In the city for Sunday when excursions are planned to acquaint the visiting rnembera with the beauties of south ern Oregon. Several trips are planned to Crater Lake. Use Mall Tribune want aom. Prominent in Masonic Convocation I . , J- ; -Cfc ," . . . ' "1 i - J - t . """ii i , i m ii i . - . , II. Wayne Stanard of McMlnnvllle (left), most worshipful grand master of the grand lodge of Oregon, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Mr. Stanard will be the main speaker of the day at tomorrow's big southern Oregon Mnsonlc meeting. E. M. Wilson of Medford (center), post grand master of the grand lodge, who will also officiate at the met'tlng. O. O. Horner, worshipful master of Metlford lodge No. 103, will act as master of ceremonies at tomorrow's meetings. Stanard and Wilson are active In all branches of Masonry, Including York and Scottish rltesi while Homer Is active In York rite. Talent . TALENT, April 17. (Spl) Mr. and Mra. Harry Naugle and .brother Les ter, left for Ohio to visit with their parents. They expect to be gone six weeks. Charlott Reld of Hilt, Cal., visited over the week-end with, her paren Mr. and Mrs. Reld. Mrs. Norman Ashcraft attended the P.-T. A. council In Ashland Wednes day. W. Montgomery of Greenvlew. Cal., vIkUM at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowe on Wednesday. Talent high schcool baseball team lost their first game of the season on Tuesday to Sams Valley. The score was 3 to 0. Talent will play Eagle Point today at Talent. The Junior class play "And Mary Did," was presented Friday night to a large crowd. The play was well given and the cast well selected. Work on the sewer has begun at last with, a small crew of men. Work has been started on the disposal plant and the digger is working In the south part of town. Ray Schumacher spoke at a Town send meeting at Butte Falls Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Atchlnson and family have moved to Trail and Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams have moved Into the house formerly occupied by the Atchinsons. APPLEGATE GRANGE TO GIVE SATURDAY DANCE The Applqgate Orange will give e dance at the Orange hall Saturday night. April 18, to which the com- (II! Ill $1.10 Ladv Esther Powder . .79c $1.00 Colgates Toilet Water . 69c 35c Non Spi Deodorant : 29c 60c Mum Under Arm Deodorant 43c 55c Pond's Creams All Types .39c 55c Lady Esther Cream 43c $1.00 Ingram's Milkweed Cream . . .79c 85c H. H. Ayer's Luxuria Cream 71c 50c Pacquin's Hand Cream .39c $1.10 Coty's Perfumes All Odors.... 89c $1.10 Evening in Paris Powder. . . 89c PUTNAM FLASHLIGHT ABSORBINE DYES BATTERIES JUNIOR Shades VBC Fresh "jU -2 2 50c Feenamint Gum , 29c $1.25 Caroid and Bile Salts. . .98c $1.50 Germania Herb Tea. ,; . . .79c $1.00 O. M. Herb Tablets , .79c 25c Nature's Remedy Tablets. .:i 17c $1.25 Petrolagar All Numbers.., 79c $1.00 Ironized Yeast Tablets .69c 75c Bayer's Aspirin Tablets . 59c 60c Jayne's Vermifuge .. ... . .47c Full Quart Norwegian Cod Liver Oil ....... .69c $1.00 Beef Iron and Wine Tonic 69c munity la inrlted. A Jacksonville orchestra will Jumlah the' music. Knox Hats 6.95 to $12.75 KTHELWYN B. HOFFMANN T LOS ANGELES. April 17. (i Two debaters from the University of Ari zona carried home today the cham pionship of the Pacific Coast Forensic league. The student. Parntll Mnhoney and Roy Morrison, spoke on the question: "Resolved: That the several states should enact legislation providing for a system of complete medical service, available to all citizens at public ex pense." University of Southern California, which placed second, cipturcd first honors In the extemporaneous speak ing contest with an eloquent repre sentalve, Arthur Groman. John Hea ter, Willamette university, was sec ond, and Douglas Mahouy, Arizona, third. Five other universities participated Stanford, Washington State, Idaho, Nevade, and California a txs Angeles. Gold Nuggets The feat of the golden egg Is cred ited to a goose a nursery tale. For a true-story fact, look to the little barnyard hen, who every day does a golden deed. On our dally menu there's nothing more gold In value than the fragile little sphere that the domestto hen gives lis, So here's an orchid to our good friend the egg, not only for Its marveloiB nutritive worth, but for the endle&a range of dishes It puts on parade when our Imagination takea It by the hand and runs along In step with Its versatile Inventive bent. In Lent when meats and sweets are at a minimum, eggs are headllners. Thus our contribution: Surd trie Rahhtt 1; cups mtlk. 3 tablespoons butter. 4-5 Sunshine Krtspy Crackers, finely crushed, i; teaspoon salt; pepper to taste. 6 cardtnes, skinned and boned. 3 teaspoons prepared mustard. 1-4 teaspoon paprika. a; cup cheese, cut In smalt pieces. Mix first 6 Ingredients thoroughly In top of double boiler. Cook and stir well until mixture thickens. Add cheese to sauce and atlr until it Is melted. Add sardines, the mustard and paprika. Allow to heat well and serve hot on buttered Dutch Riuka or toasted Krlspy Crackers, Ksgs OiitT (Kill 24 cups milk. 4 tablespoons butter. 13 Sunshine Krlfpy Crackers, finely crumbed. 4 teaspoon salt. Pepper to taste. 6 hut d -cooked eggs, 6-8 Sunshine Dutch Rusk, Mix all Ingredients except egga and Dutch Rusk In upper part of double boiler. Place over boiling water and stir occasionally until thickened. Cut eggs In half and remove yolk. Chop whites, add sauce, and reheat. Pour on Sunshine Dutch Rusk which has been thoroughly heated and spread wit butter. Sprinkle on creamed mixture the yolka which have been rubbed through a sieve or rlcer. Serves six to eight. If a more piquant sauce is wanted, add one teaspoon anchovy paste. All measurements standard. Ke-elertlon Only Aim. WASHINGTON, April 17. (p) 8enator Henry Fountain Ashurst of Arizona took time out today to dis claim having "any political ambi tions other than to seek re-e'ectlon In 1940 and 1946Y Arizona report that he was about to resign to accept another post prompted the senator's comment. Ue Mall Tribune want ads. Tractor Operator Injured. ROSEBURG, Ore., April 17. (,p) E. H. Bowman of Kellogg was brought to Roeeburg last night suffering from bruises and burns suffered when ha was pinned under an overturned tractor for more than an hour before he was discovered. Hot oil inflicted, severe burns. . 4 Uw Mall Tribune w.int ads. BAMBOO LUNCH BASKETS Sturdy, square baskets to carry all your picnio VV. supplies, uct yours wj- morrow because these prices are for SATURDAY MA ONLY! Small size, 89c value, Sat. only. .,. . ,59c Medium size, $1.19 value, Sat. only 89c Large size, $1.69 value, Sat. only. .$1.29 MEDFORD HARDWARE GO. 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