THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1085 Hi ■ W ay / T h e A M ER ICAN , CF.NTR U . PO IN T. OREGON to H ealth PAGE T H R E E Mr. Alfred Hayes of Malin, Ore., is visiting here with his mother Mrs. R. Bischoff. Spider Mite Control Told by Co. Agent _ Mr. John Wilson has been calling J Spider mites have appeared on: on the farmers here trying to in­ pear trees in usnie orchards and lea-! terest them in automobile insurance. ves are showing Injury. Growers ar, | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowen returned advised by C. B. Cordy, Assistant1 to their home in Pasadena Friday County Agent and L. C. Gentner after an extended visit here with care which is all the more importaut Entomologist of the So. Oregon Ex-| Mr. and Mrs. W. Bowen. Mr. Bowen in the households where milk is perlment Station to watch their trees liked Southern Oregon and regretted carefully and apply sprays as soon needed most. that he could not remain here. The household where milk is need­ as blackened areas appear on the Mrs C. C. Sater and Derva Jeanne leaves. ed most is one where there are chil­ The mites work on the under sides were luncheon guests at the Harvey dren, and where there may be little Hines home Thursad.v. variety of other kind« of food. Milk of the leaves, causing them to turn Mr. J oe Rush has been up to Ed. brown and black and later to tall off. safeguards a resticted diet. It has so many kinds of food value that it If not protected, trees may lose many Houstons’ for two days rounding up tan often make up for lack of other leaves, which will affect the present cattle. Tomorrow he and his brother foods. But milk spoils easily, and seasons fruit and also the formation Richard will take the cattle to their that is the reason, of course, for the of fruit buds for next years crop. mountain pasture at Abbot Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley and theit rigid inspection of milk by public Anjou and Bose varieties usually children of The Meadows have rented authorities. But no amount of pub­ show the first injury. The following materials are re- the Hubbard place here. lic inspection, no amount of care and precaution on the part of the I commended: On pears use a light Mrs. Woolrich and her daughter milk producers and milk dealers, can j medium summer oil emulsion at the Ruth have returned to Medford. prevent spoilage of milk after It rate of one and one-fourth gallons Mr. Reed of Los Angeles is here leaves their hands. It is up to the to 100 gallons of water. On apples visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Brown, on use one and one-half gallons of light consumer then. the Reed place, until July 1st. A good general rule for the house­ |summer oil emulsion to 100 gallons Mrs. W. Grant and son Donald hold is to use milk within a few of water. left today for a wek of camping, It is necessary to cover thoroughly hours after it is delivered. Or 11 fishing, and outdoor life up on the it is bought at a neighborhood store, the under sides of the leaves in or- i Rogue River. The mites don't buy it until just before using, der to obtain control. Mr. Herbert Lingren of Gold Hill thus leaving it in the store refrigera­ multiply very rapidly, therefore, a was a week-end visitor at the J. 11. tor as long as possible. With a good few of them missed by the spray will Rush home. household refrigerator, of course soon reinfest the trees. Since school closed many of our Rust mites are also present in milk can be kept longer. Without hovs and girls have taken up their many pear orchards, causing russet- i refrigerator, various devices wll old hobbles or have adopted new ielay souring, such as keeping the ing of the fruit nroun(| the blossom (Mies. Cecil Martin started collect­ end, and a bronze appearance or jottle under a slow drip of tap wa ing butterflies this week. :er, or covering it with clean, damp the under sides of the young leaves. :loths in some cool dry place. In Anjou and Bartlett varieties are The my case today’s milk will be better (lost affected by this peel- han yesterday's milk for drinking same materials as recommended for ind yesterday's nvilk, if an is left spider mite will control this pest. R .-M A Y N E ^ b y'A D A OREGON Ì ^ I R Y COUNCIL SAVING FOOD BY CAREFUL HANDLING What may be economy in the buy' ing of food, often depend« on the means and space for keeping food, and also the care in handling it, af­ ter it is bought. With a good refri­ gerator in the house, many of the food-keeping problems are solved, but the home without a refrigerator has its troubles. There are, however some foods that never should be kept in a refrigerator, but must be cared for in some other way. In any case, care in handling, a knowledge of the precautions against contamina­ tion of food are necessary to pro­ tect the family's health as well as its pocketbook. The housekeeper must guard against different kinds of spoilage Some foods change texture, some lose flavor, others actually become harmful. Green vegetables wilt be­ cause their moisture evaporates. Crackles and cookies, on the other hand, take up moisture from the all and thereby lose their crispness Light affects some kinds of food. It hastens the ripening of fresh fruit and vegetables, and it is bad for fats and oils, which become rancid in th< light and warmth. Milk presents a special problem The milk item in the household fooc supply has two important aspects Not only must it be good, safe milk — which really is not difficult t( get in these days of rigid milk in spection— but it must be kept good and safe after it comes to the house This requires knowledge and care— tver, can be used in cooking. For he care of milk then, in general, ind let us put it in capital letters, KEEP MILK CLEAN. COVERED AND COLD". Week agriculture. It said stocks of pork on June 1 were smallest for that date in 20 years, and stocks of lard were the smallest in 12 years. ROGUE RIVER, June 20.— A drag-line gold dredge, the first to he used in southern Oregon, will be­ gin operations in the Rogue rlvei just above this city about June 25. if present plans of its builders ma­ terialize. The Oregon-organized Ro­ gue River Dredges, Inc., of which .1. I). Vance is president, will operate the plant. SALEM, June 20.— Should state departments and heads of instltu tions put into effect a recommenda­ tion of the budgetary control office, about 75 married people, mostly' Travis, who formerly ran an X- women, will be dismissed from state ray laboratory in Klamath Fils, put employment after July, it became j the boy in his plsne. flew to Klamath known here today. Falls, had the injured wrist X-rayed BEND, June 22.— Glenn S. "P op"; and set. He then flew home, taking "fVarner of Gridiron fame tackled just four hours for the trip, from something else besides a football the time of departure until he re­ ,-esterday and found it to his liking. turned. V. The CALIFORNIA! train has a ll these COMFORTS: Just sit back and relax. The engin­ eer doe* all the driving. Swiftly, safely,you ride to your destination, arriving fresh and rested. Independent Cleaners & Laundry B e a g le Don't forget, folks. that Bea­ gle is to have a real old fashioned 4h of July and rodeo on the Fourth There will be pony races, sack races, amateur boxing, dancing et cetra, so fix up a basket lunch and come to t h e Beagle dance hall for your Fourth. M’rs. J. B. Rush and Miss Elaine Rush were callers at the C. C. Sater home Friday. Ruby and Nedra Schulz have been spending the past week in Medford with their grandmother Mrs. Ysunza. f Enjoy refreshing sleep in a soft, roomy berth. Improved Tourist Pullmans provide clean double berths at very reasonable rates. Space to walk around and stretch your legs is important on any jour­ ney. You have it on the train. There is clean ice-water to drink when you are thirsty. And there is always a con-.enient rest ' ^ m l ^ T O ^ with modern lavatory facilities. Besides, rail fares to California are low. It's real economy to g o this w ay and have all the comforts, convenience* and security o f train travel at fares o f 2c a mile and less. Southern Pacific For details, see your local S P. agent oc write J_A «rmandy. General Passenger Agent. 70S Pac.ic Build mg. Portlan. . Ore. DO SO at a saving in cost with the FARMERS AUTOMOBILE IN T ER-1N SI ' RAN CE EXCHANGE Our prex'nt rate* ou low priecd car»; Public IJability and IYojjerty Ramale: I mi mìx Eaclt m o llili* $12.20 inonths thcrcaftcr mìx Î 7 20 Other coverages correspondingly low Pearl Bonney, Agent ! : 5 II. II. lU Nr.W, District Manager Farmers Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange § (Not a Mutual) 9 Liberty Itldg., Medford Telephone 1098 ¡¡j Pure Ice Not only k«*eps food* FRESH— but k e e p s them WHOLESOME! Call on Medford Ice & Storage Company ir = O u r S e r v ic e -- Is always ready for you. Our driver calls in Central Point and every Under New Management Tuesday and vicinity returns your clothes to you all clean and sanitary on Friday. Ladies' Dresses $1.00 Just Call M ed ford 166 Lailii-s' I’outs (with or withou Medford Domestic Laundry Fur Trimmings) $1.00 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE PHONE 100 D A M P W A S H only 52c Suits o r Coats 85c FOR Ki-I.R. BUNDLE Locksmith - Gunsmith N. 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Eat in the diner when yon are hungry. S. P. make* it economical with soup-to-de*sert Meals Select at popular price*. I II Pop, in fact, went fishing at Dia­ mond Lake and returned here with of the a fine basket of trout. He left last night for Hermiston t o visit a MEDFORD— There will be a large brother. crop of turkeys in Jackson county this season, according to County PALMER, Alaska, June 22.— With Agent Robert G. Fowler, who says the I'nited States senate demand­ there is a large hatch in this section ing a report on conditions in the as well as in the entire Pacific coast Maantuska valley colonization pro­ area. The local turkey hatc^ is ject, a group of between 40 and 50 well distributed over the entire protesting colonists prepared today county, according to Fowler. The to go into greater detail, if neces­ young turkeys are now scratching sary, in their charges of mal-admln- for themselves in the newly threshed istratiori. grain fields. Conditions this spring MARION, N. ('.. June 25.— Here's were good for the young turkeys to the latest fish yarn from this region: survive. John Larkin of Asheville, casting in the shallows of Lake James, pull­ WASHIN GTON, JJune 24.— A pre­ ed in a be-spectaeled three and a diction that fewer hogs will be slaughtered this summer in the Unit­ half pound trout. Shefl-rlmmed specs, Larkin saif ed States than fbr many years was made today by the department of were caught In the fish’s gills. News To comply with the new Financial Responsibility Law Effective soon USED CAR BARGAINS 1 — ’34 1— ’33 1— ’33 1— ’32 1— ’31 Chevrolet Sedan Ford Sedan Dodge Sedan Ford Coupe Hudson Sedan Buy everything you need and pay as you rid«\ No reti tape, no delà)*— friendly, courteous s«*rvice to evryoue. M A K E Y O U R O W N E A S Y TE R M S Lewis Super Servire Station B U IC K -P O N T IA C Sales and Service M<-«*e 102 Eighth and Front W. L. LEWIS, Mgr. Phone 1800