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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 9

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Medford, Oregon
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'MTTgFORT) MATT rrcDFcm'n, QTtcioyr, fhtday. Sffifirn 102 SAM'S VALKY IS MEtCA FOR AUJff HIGHWAY STIL BY MARY O. CAREY. We take great pleasure In announcing the ready praise which persons who have been in California and have returned to this valley are givlug. No one who has beii in the southern nor- I tion of the state say it has any com- BREAKFAST OF THE uYmiiarmkrf Real red-blooded boys like to chew their breakfast cereal.

No soft, mushy dishes for theml That's why they "holler" for Shbedded And the chewing of these crisp, oven-baked shreds of whole wheat insures thorough mastication most important for youngsters. Children brought up on Shredded Wheat are thoroughly nourished because Shredded Wheat contains all the body and muscle-building properties of the whole wheat grain. It's the bulanced food. Waysof Serving Surkd-ded Wheat." pacific coast shredded wheat co. Oakland, Calif Our precinct wan a very popular resort for clfy floks Sunday when cars by.

the. dozen were out loaded with flower lovers in search of our hpnu-tiful lamb tonguea, for which Sams Valley la becoming well known. Our friends left loaded so well with flowers that one of our old time miners and flower worshipers grew fearful lest the yhnd left nit. a single one. Thse flowers are now at their best and withthelr fragrance, beamy nnd quantity they are almost Liererary will not be held Friday evening- ns was first stated, hut will be hel dthe following Friday, March 27.

The postponement of the date of the literary was due to the moving picture play to be put on at the school house Fridny evening. The funds from this play nre to go to the student body fund which Is to bo expended on the play shed. Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. McMorris of Seattle, were pleasant visitors Friday a nd Sat unlay with r. nd Mrs. WW. Kdington and family.

Mr. McMorris is court engineer of Seattle and as Mrs. McMorris is a sister to Mr. Islington they frequently make a trip to our valley, C. M.

Coffee and MVKnfghl of McMinnvllle, spent several days in the valley Inst week making the Zimmerman home their headquarters. Mr. Coffee is here in the interest of his business, while Mr. MoKnipht Is visiting the valley with a view of locating nnd while here joined Air. Zimmerman and Coffee on a trip to Ashland looking over that city.

Flev. and Mrs. 10. V. Inwnnce of Medford, nccompnnied by-their daughter-in-law and two children were pleasant visitors at the George Zimmerman home last week.

Friends of the Rogers family extend their sincere sympathy through their grief over the los of a husband and father. The Inst basketbal game between our girls and the Gold Hill girls resulted in a complete victory for our girls. This game was to be plnyed between the Intermediates, but owing to a misunderstanding the Gold Hill Highs enme. This didn't seem to daunt our little girls bit. They went in for winning and did it.

Rev. Randall of Medford delivered a very interesting sermon at the school house Sunday and aided In organizing 00 Jfrm la nxovc and mote Mr. and Williams' who formerly lived In Talent and have been spending the winter in Santa Anna. returned last week to the valley and said to your correspondent. "You may say we are certainly glad to get back.

Say there are dozens more who are coming in the very near future." The building boom is still on In the new Highway addition to Phoenix. Two new homes are now under construction, Mr. Parker huvlng began work on Ills this week. Mr. Michel has his new house well under way.

Tills has not been a real estate boom, but just selling on the real merits of tho laud. It Is on the highway, 1ms an abundance of water, is the most fertile soil in the valley. What moro could a home-seeker want? Monday of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Furry, was the Hceiiu of a most pleasant birthday party, given for their granddaughter, Carrol, on her sixth bii'lliday. Those who wore invited to help her celebrate wero Irene Steadmun, Donald and Mary Barnes and' Barbara Franklin. table was beautifully decorated, a large angle food cake adorned with candles being the center of attraction to the little folks. Pink and white ice cream was served with the cake.

All departed wishing little MIsb Carrol many happy returns of the day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Jacohson of Rogue Uiver have returned from Portland with their little son, but the learned physicians of the hospital hold out little hope for the child's recovery. This is sad news to their many friends In the valley.

Miss Helen High, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert High of Ashland, is very ill at their home in the l.lthia city. Hubert Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Will High of Talent. Mrs. M. Rose of Phoenix Is with her daughter, Mrs. C.

Cate of Medford, who has been ill for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton, who have been spending the winter in California, have returned to this valley and are looking for a location. They went over into the Applegute section the last of the Shiedd a Sunday school.

week. Mrs. C. Carey Is now the The new Sunday school officers are: Superintendent, Mr. Collett, assistant, MIbs Frances Wilson; secretary, Miss Katherine Kogie assistant nnd Mrs.

possessor of the famous flock of Leghorn pullets formerly owned by Chas. DWARF IRISES ARE UNCOMMON Lots of tall ones, but ttie lower growing sorts are particularly good in front of the tall ones, or in the general flower border. Here are four most attractive ones Maori King Brilliant gold and crimson. Sherwin Wright Clear golden yellow. Kochii Deepest purple, almost black.

Hons. Chereau Bronze and old gold. Kegularly this collection will be sent, three of each sort, a dozen In all, at the special price of $2.25, prepaid, as I have gonerous stock of these varieties. Have you rtly catalog? W. L.

CRISSEY "GLADIOLUS FARM" R. F. D. 1, Boring, Oregon Donort, which held the record for lay George Zimmerman treasurer. Sun day school will be held nt the school ing an unusually high number of eggs, 296 bens laying 206 eggs for several house every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock nnd we earnestly hope for a good attendance.

consecutive weeks. These are the famed White Wing poultry farm trap-nested stock. Mr. Mack bought the baby chicks from Mr. Lockwood nnd Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall TrlhnnA offic.

afterwards sold his place and tho pullets to Mr. Donart. Mr. Donart Is planning on going back to Klamath rails to live so Is Belling out. Mrs.

T. T. Simpson is leaving for Koseburg this Thursday nnd will be away visiting among her old friends for about three weeks. The Sanitary Automatic 1.i:cTTT MTinTonrco Co. Charles Patnnde and little daughter Rosemary, and his sister, Mrs.

L. Nelson, have been down to Watsonville, and are returning to their home at Olympia, and Mrs. Simpson is ac Trap companying them as far as Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Davis of Duns- muir, are in the valley visiting Mr. Davis' sister. Mrs. Colvor Furry The umer ONE TEST that has CONVINCED theomen or Hast Eden. Mr.

and Mrs. Davis visited at the A. S. Furry home Monday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Anderson have moved from the Donua Oraffes place Into Medford. Donald is working for TrapJ tho Medford Pear company In Kast t'jiion and win go hack and forth to his work. Mrs. Graffes will live on the ranch this summer.

Mrs. J. E. Roberts nnd dnuehter. of America Miss Lula, and Mrs.

Nora Rlnehnrt Just Received a LARGE SHIPMENT OF REFRIGERATORS "yOU have heardabout the -L Maytag Gyrafoam Washer I its miraculous speed almost un-' believable thoroughness safer-1 1 than hand washing carefulness. wero calling on friends In North Talent last Sunday, calling at the home of Mrs. Hayman and Mrs. 13. N.

French. James Allen has bought a fine radio set and is having It installed this week. This is the first one to be put in In North Talent end ninny of the neighbors will-bo asking lo visit the Allen home and "listen in," as not all of us can have one. Mr. Hlbberd, a former Medford merchant, purchased the fine store building owned by tho Wolters hero In Talent.

The prleo is understood to he $2500, which was far too cheap, as it is a very fine building and a desirable property. The Talent State bank is in the building, but I am not sure It was Included In the transfer. Rov. Reed nnd Mrs. Alice Richardson of Rogue River spent last Thursday afternoon at the pleasant home of Mr.

and Mrs. Will High of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Reed attended the fine chicken supper given by Mrs.

Dlts-worth at Talent on Thursday evening as church benefit. Judge Barnes of Phoenix left for Rremond, In northern Oregon, on business trip, going by auto. Mr. Barnes will bo gone a couple of weeks or more. The Phoenix basketball team Is vory proud of their victory in winning the Priced from Are these merely claims or uV they actual fads There's one test it will tell you' the truth quicker and more plainly than words or pictures.

Wash with the Maytag I "Call us" up. It will be brought right to! your home any day you choose. I Not the least obligation on your (part we want you to try 1 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD g.oo afk OntatnnAlnA up V- Maytag Features' 1- Washes faster. The Gyrafoam Principle creates a more highly energized, turbulent and continuously effective water action. No idle water.

2 Washes cleaner. The Gvrafnam Princi cup. This is quite an honor and they worked nard for it and won it In all fairness. We hope they may be able to keep it In their possession for nil time. The carnival held at Phoenix last Gyrafoam, HVashof Saturday evening was a "hummer." Now is the time to select one while our line is complete A Small Payment Puts One In Your Home Balance Can Be Paid Monthly It was classed as the greatest success as to a jolly affair that has taken C.WIIrl CA5I ALUMINUM TUB.) IWTT1 Ur place in a long time.

There was a "02 goodly sum raised for the school, as that was the object of giving the carnival. DOWN ALTOtATK! I am sorry that space will not permit ple mixes the soapevenly through the water, and forces the super-cleansing, soapier washing solution through the meshes of the clothes. No idle suds. 3 Largest hourly capacity in world 50 lbs. ordinary family wash per hour.

4 Most compact washer made takes floor space only 25 inches square. 8 -Cast aluminum tub can't warp, rot, swell, split nor corrode. 6- Easily adjusted to jour height, and height of tubs. 7- Clothes can be put in or taWn out while washer is running. 8- Tubcleansitself in 0 seconds.

9 Metal swinging wringer. Low. Swings into 7 positions. Adjusts itself automatically for handkerchiefs or blaiilreti. Auto, matic drainboard.

Instant, tension-release, a) All parts enclosed. 9 Reasons for World Leadership me to give several letters which came in a little too late for last week's Mull Tribune, and that they are too belated to appear in this letter. Please send In your Items In good time and they will then be sifie of a place in this Crater Lake Hardware Co. column. Weeks Or An Installment HouseWith a Dr.

Eliot Sick. CAMBRIDGE, 20. Dr. Charles Kliot. president emeritus of larvard university, observed his lt birthday quietly today at his home here.

Hundreds of telegrams were received coDveylngreetlnge. riiIiiiliiiiiinlilliil'Mi".

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