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pi'otc fottt? rEDFOUD MATL TRTBTjyE. TrEDFORD. OREGON', TUESDAY, XOVEfBER 23. 1937. HONORED GUESTS AT BEAN SUPPER i Forty members of the Med ford Junior high school football squad were honored last night at the Med ford armory by a delicious Dean feed, sponsored by enthusiastic local fans who followed the team through a successful season J ust completed . Following the banquet, players were the guests of Made Li Hard at the wrestling matches. Principal speakers were Fire Chief Roy Elliott, ijead Coach George Har rington, Assistant Coach Loye Mar shall and James Mulltns, principal of Med ford Junior high. All com mended the entire squad for their excellent performances during the year substitutes as well as regulars, and painted a picture of the future when many of this year's Junior high aggregation would be carrying the colors of the high school Black Tor nado Into action. Coach Harrington paid special tri bute to those youngsters who, not members of the first team and seeing little action, nevertheless did their duty and helped Immeasurably by turning out the entire season and iiimiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiy j Nobody Loves I a Cathartic-Crank! i SiJiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiim Most cathartics are habit-forming In lime you must take them oftener and step up the dose. There's no fear of this when you eat a NATURAL laxative food like Kellogg's All-Bran. Instead of ovcr-stlmulatlng your In testines, All-Bran supplies TWO things they need. First, vitamin "B," the amazing vitamin that tones up your Intestinal tract. Second, All Bran provides "bulk" it absorbs water and softens like a sponge. This woter-softoned mass aids elimination. Eat this crunchy, toasted cereal with milk or cream and fruits. In muffins It's delicious. But however you eat It, use It REGULARLY: eat fo table . spoons of All-Bran and drink plenty of water. If you do this every day you can avoid common constipation and cathartics, tool Made by Kellogg In Battle Creek. At every grocer's. scrimmaging with tna varsity. He tatsd that Just because a boy was not large enough to make the junior high team, It was no reason why he shouldn't some day play for the set lor high team. In addition to the football players, a dozen other guests and sponsors of the feed ware present to partake of the hot roll, candy, los cream. beans, and a huge cake baked by Mrs. thel Plorey. one of the spon aors. Although the exact dimensions of the cake are not known, Coach Harrington said that It must at least have been "a yard long and two feet wide." Those staging the feed for the grldders were Curt Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thurman. Mrs. Ethel Plorey. Snlder's dairy. Western States grocery, Ralph Smith and Mr. and Mrs. o. V. Hayes. t GO 10 PENITENTIARY Linford Dixon and Stanley Cole, transient carnival workers, sentenced to. state prison for terms of two years each for the admitted robbery ox autoa parked at the Bend-Medford football game. October 39, were taken to Salem yesterday by Sheriff Byd I. Brown. An order of release for Marvin Mercer and Don Lackey, companions of Dixon and Cole, was filed yester day. Mercer and Lackey were not present at the time of the thefts, and were cleared by statements of Cole and Dixon. BIRTHS Bom to Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Nance of e Lorlng Court, a son weighing ten pounds and six ounces, at Sacred Heart hospital this morning, Tuesday, November 23. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ca pello of Butte Falls, Monday morn Ing In Sacred Heart hospital, a baby boy weighing eight pounds three ounces. Both mother and child are reported doing nicely. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 33. (AP) A petition for financial reorganiza tion, filed In federal district court by the Lakevlew Pine Lumber corn- pan, lists liabilities of approximately $130,000 and assets of $320,000. Time was requested to work out plans to meet obligations. Examples of Round Trips Klamath Falls $2.80 Salem , $8.75 Go home the modern way and enjoy a family reunion. Frequent departures, low fares, and new de luxe buses make Greyhound tha ideal Thanksgiving travel. Portland . . . $10.35 Greyhound Depot 8th A Central, phone 7A5 Simpson Bridegroom Again LIGHT .-a .' t. mi ft v i. VV r- & fa mzii Ernest A. Simpson, former husband of the One hew of H'lndsor, went on a New England honeymoon with a childhood friend of his ex-wlfe. He Is shown with his bride, the former Mrs. Mary Kirk Ha r fray, after their mnrrlnce )n Fairfield, Con. DEFENSE HEARD IN The defense In the damage suit of B. P, Burkhardt against Jay P.. Williams, Nettle C. Williams, Bert Williams, Opal Nelson and Lois Fret- well, opened this morning In circuit court. Burkhardt alleges the defend ants entered Into a conspiracy to have him committed to the Insane asylum, by the filing of an Insanity complaint. Burkhardt seeks $5000 punitive, and $5100 general damages from each of the defendants. The In sanity complaint was dismissed. Defense witnesses on the stand declared they signed the Insanity complaint because of the alleged threats and actions of the plaintiff, and were actuated by no malice. They alleged Burkhardt once de clared the then district attorney of Jackson county, "should be hung with barbwlre around his neck, and shot with a 30-30 rifle." The defense Is represented by At torney Charles W. Reamrs, and the plaintiff by Attorney Qus Newbury. Counsel Indulged tn a number ox sharp interchanges. The case Is expected to go to the Jury early tomorrow. $1100 RAISED FOR Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify A1 is 1:30 p ra. Sunday school auxiliary of the Church of the Nazarene over a period of six weeks hos raised $1100 for the new church building. They set out to raise $600 and enroll 50 new members In the Sunday school They were not able to make the quota In membership by a margin of about half, but nearly doubled the quota In money for the new church. The Church of the Nazal ene has been able thus far to keep to Its "pay as you go plan." though their building enterprise a challenging one. They have an Investment now of about $10,000 in the project Con struction work Is moving forward with the hope of completion by May first of 1938. Mch activity is now being centered in the Interest of the special evan gelistic meeting, which will begin next Sunday morning with Rev. Lon R. Woodrum of Oklahoma City, Okla. Rev. Woodrum Is said to be one of the most genial and interesting speakers on the pulpit platform today. Rev. Woodrum will De with the church over a period of three Sun days, speaking every night excepting Saturday at 7:30. BRING $10 FINE Harry R. Williams, of Medford, charged with operating an auto with out lights was assessed $10 and coats in justice court yesterday Testimony showed Williams was stop ped while driving with one light on'the Jacksonville hlgTiway by state police. The auto was parked, and an hour later, it was said, Williams was discovered driving with noughts. Peter H. Gourley of Douglas coun ty, engaged In cutting Christmas trees In the Butte Falls district, charged with Illegal possession of venison, plead guilty and paid a fine of $25 and costs. Oourley claimed he ran over the deer accidentally and killed it. He then chopped off its head with an ax and brought the meat to camp, where It was found. Oscar Wolgamott of O rants Pass, charged with failure to stop at a highway Intersection was assessed $1 snd costs. George E. Merrltt, charged with operating an auto on the Pa cific Highway without a muffler was fined $2.50 and costs. HEALTH SEAL STORY 10 Eugtne Hayes and Lois Prlncle. Junior high school students, visited several schools of the county today telling the story of the Christmas health seal and the campaign being waged against tuberculosis. The stu dents were trained by Donald Dar- nellle. public speaking Instructor at the Junior hign, mid tamed at the following schools: Westslde, Oak Drove, Lone Pine, Howard and the Seventh Day Adventlst academy and St. Mary's academy. Mrs. Alex Spar row and Mrs. w. W. Aldrlch drove the speakers to the various schoola. The talks were given In behalf of the Jackson county health seal sale campaign and tne Medford. schools are co-operating with the health as sociation In their program. 1 K. F. Girl to Wed SAN JOSE, Calif.. Nov. 23. (API- Walter Main. 33. San Jose, and E-ina Orlder, 23. Klamath Palls, Ore., ob tained a marriage license here Mon day. 4 Ose Mall rrlbune want ads Menus of the Day By Mrs. Alexander George AFTER Till-, MOVIES The Crowd Drops In (Serving Eibt) California Salad Wafers Cheese Cider Fruit Punch Sour Cream Doughnuts California 8alad 1 cup cooked asparogus. 1 cup cooked, sliced carrots. !i teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon chopped onions. 1 tablespoon chopped parsley. Mix ingredients. Chill. Sorve on shredded lettuce. Top with dress ing. Dressing cup mayonyalse. 3 tablespoons chopped olives. 2 tablespoons chill sauce. teaspoon salt. 14 teaspoon paprika. 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. Mix ingredient. Chill and serve. Sour Cream Doughnuts 3 eggs, beaten. -l'i cups granulated sugar. 1 cups sour cream. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 teaspoon salt. 12 teaspoons cinnamon. 5 cups flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Ii teaspoons soda. Beat eggs and add sugar. Add cream. Beat 2 minutes. Add rest of the ingredients and mix lightly. If the dough Is too sticky to handle easily, add a little more flour. Chill dough. Divide It Into helves and roll out each half on a floured board. When dough Is one-third of an inch thirk. cut out doutrhnuts nnd fry $1.15 Pint $2.25 Quart until brown In deep hot fat. Cider Fruit Punch cup granulated 6Ugar. 2-8 cup pineapple Juice. 1 cup orange Juice. cup lemon Juice. 4 cups cider. Boll sugar and Juices together for two minutes. Cool. Add cider and chill. Ben Bernle. tha orchestra leader, once sold toys In a department store! T Other "After Movie" Menus Oyster Stew Crackers Celery Pickles Hot Chocolate Sugar Cookies Coffee Doughnuts Selre -':3 slot Machines PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 23. (API Seizure of 223 slot machines by vice operatives In a warehouse raid raised the tDtal confiscations here w 518. Use Mall rrlbune want ads. 2 Yr. Battery Written guara 13 plate -$ SIGNAL 1303 N. STATION Riverside 475 with old "There Is no "chance" when you buy here. You let the best for jour money. Daily's Auto Painting 32 South Bartlett Leave PORTLAND Dally 9:35 p. m. REGISTERED NURSE-STEWARDESS SERVICE Again Union Pacific leads the way with a new service particularly ap preciated by elderly persons and those traveling with children. No charge. Other features: Modern air 'Condition ed equipment for all classes of travel. Porter Service and Free Pillows to Coaches. LOW COST MEALS. Othtr faaouf tralai: Strmamllnmr 6 ull ings monthly from Port 1 sod on tba lit, 7th, 13tfa, 19th, 25th. Pacific Limited -VtWj, 8:00 . m. CompliUly lr-oondltionati. , CpnoGflESSivT) SUN VALLEY.iDAHO-Amerlca-sflnest Winter Playground. Season opens Dec. 21. Reservations thru any Union Pacific agent. For details, consult Southern Pacific Agt.. or write J. C. Cummlng. Gen. Pass. 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