Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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Mis. Dopp and llttu. dauchu
Florence, wero .pleasant . visit,..
home of Mr. and M ru. A. 8, Furry.
Mrn. Clark is n sister of Al rs, M,
Hose. They return to l'eco, Wash.,
Thursday.
Mr. and .Mrs, J, K. Klsh and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Wild spent last
leaching, were vieitms at the home
of Mrs. J. m. Jiader, one evening
la.st week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jjcol n and Mrs.
Jneobson's mother, Mrs. Alice Kith
nrdKon, have moved to Klamath
Falls, where Mr. Jucohson will work
at the carpenter trude until fall
when he and his wife will teach
this winter,
Mr. and Mrs. Frost of Seattle, par
ents of Mrs. Eva Car less, have been
spending a fe wdays with the latter.
Mr. Frost left Tuesday for . their
home and Mrs, Frost will visit a
while longer before returning home.
Mr. (leurgo Itoeding from Niles,
f'al... one of the leading nurserymen
and fruit authorities of the United
Slates, was at IhP Expedient Sta
tion lust Sunday.
Frank Swett of San Francisco.
Cal., general manager of the Cali
fornia Pear Growers' association was
nt the Experiment Station on Wed
nesday of this week.
Professor Kennedy ofthe Univer
sity of California was at the Experi
ment Station on Thursday. He is
making a study of all the native
species of clover of the entire Pa
cific coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Eva
Carless and daughter. Uilly, wero
entertained at six o'clock dinner at
the pfcasant home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. France .on Monday evening.
The Ladies' Aid met at the pleas-
the erey homo on Wednesday
lnK also their regular ten nt tea
A most enjoyable time was had I ".
very .LUdous refreshments "d-
Dr. Jlulmcren wan "'lied to Cali
fornia pn aeeount of the rlou.
ness of his brother, the first f l"
week. " ' ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foss and Mrs
Uvensood of Talent, were ''"ending
the parade of the National t.
in Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell teachers Hip
past year in Phoenix schools, wit
U'in to attend norma school at
Af.hlanil.nt the JW1??
term, whleh begini. the coining wk-
1
The progrnm and banquet given
honor of Mr. nnd.iMrH. 1. , I30ac
phoenix on Tuesday evening of J!
week, was ir socinl succeso in v
way. The banquet was one of thoZ
which never - can be excelled T6
it cornea to a, question of d'elicin'0
cakes , and salads with ce cre
and eotfc . and othor good thin"1
to eat. , "n
Sunday on Jenny cre-k fishing.
Mrand Mi?, Spray of Itoseburtf, (
. and Mr. and Mrs. Hone II Crow of'
1 Portland have been in I'hoenix vislt-
Ints relatives. lioth Mrs. Spray and
Mrs. Crow were daughters ot Em 11
Houston. Mr. (.Trow belongs to the!
National Ciuards at Portland and has'
been in the encamp men t at Cump I
Jackson. j
Walter (iere and his two daugh
ters who have recently returned from,
liy Mary O. Cmry.
Efirl lirlscoc of I'hoenix has pur
chased the Neede Jones property in
tho north end of town on the high
way. Mr nnil Mm. ('lurk ii ml thnit- nlern
T)nrtltirr fni. lw.tr t .... '
4 j ' iUSS0BSlun- f
Imiiortant facts concerning hla fm
health .unit jtJi.heaUh jUf his.fj J!?
family in .pa Id up Insurance. re
TGATHE
and nephew. wera Visiting at - the f California, where the lrls hn
been'
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News From Rural Districts
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SPEAKER. GENTR
CENTRA POINT, Juno 10. The
Jaeksiin County Heaitn association
met on Friday, June 12th at the
home of Ihe'.MIsses Carlton, west of
town, a large number of the mem
bers being present. Tho main fea
ture of the day was the talk by Miss
Marie Fnldine of Alaska.
MIhs Faldine will be ravorably re
membered as the first Jackson coun
ty nurse who ever held that posi
tion. For the past two or three
years, however, she has been n pub
lic health nurse in Alaska, and was
sent by the governor of lliat coun
try to Washington, D. C us t ho
Alaskan representative at the Na
tional Public Health congress. On
her way back to the northland. Miss
Fitldiue stopped off here and was
asked to spea It before the meeting
of the association by Miss .Mildred
Carlton, president.
After a fine banquet in her honor,
M iss ' Faldine told of her Alaska
work ; hard, unceasing fight against
disease and unsanitary conditions.
In many cases she found herself tho
only person in a huge village who
has any Idea of caring for the sick,
fighting "flu" or of sanitation, and
in ail cases one physician lias to
cover several villages.
There was a meeting of the Civic
chili last Friday which was qullo
well attended and a very successful
meeting was reported.
Miss Jtrown, "dry' spoko nt tho
Christian church last Thursday night.
Miss Hi own "threw down the ga.ugo'
to the '"wets" in a rousing address.
showing where tho dry lawa uro
gradually . winning the fight,.
Mayor w. C. Lecver is again "out
among 'em" after a long and wear!
some Illness. His many friends arc
glad to see him again able to bo on
the job.
Miss Helen Webber who waa ope
rated on at the Community hospital
on Monday, June 1, has so far re
covered that she was able to return
to her home in Klamath Falls on
Sunday, June 15. Miss Webber stop
ped In to say "Hello" , to a few of
her many friends on her way thru
tgwn. (Jood luck, Helen!
.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fields have
moved their music storo from the
Peart .building to their new place,
recently purchased from Archlo Par
ker and located "Just around the
corner" on the highway, and are
getting nicety settled.
frtf. Parker and family have gono
to' San Francisco to make their fu
ture home. i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Clark motor
ed up from Oakland, Calif., last
week for a short visit with Mrs.
Clark's parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. 11.
Thornbrew. They camo Friday morn
ing, returning Sunday morning1.
Mrs. Clark wus , formerly Miss
Mtilly Thornbrew,
iMrs. I j. , I j. NorcrosH left Sunday
morning for a visit with her brother,
who lives In Cottuge Clove.
M Iss Alt it Norcross, daughter of
Mr- and Mrs. h. l4, Norcross, is
home for a visit from her school In
Vtsalla, Calif., where she has taught
the past three years. She will at
tend Hummer school In northern
California this summer.
'tola's Mildred Burger, one ot our
C, P. H. . S. graduates this spring,
iBTijiiw'in the office- of the Medford
chnhiber of commerce. Miss Mil
dred's many friends are glad to hear
of 'I W new position and are all
agreed, that sho will surely succeed.
J. S. March has returned from Eu
gene' where he was visiting with his
son. E. S. March. Mr. March says
that the Eugene climate did not
agree with his health nn he decided
to Upturn to the old Hoguo valley,
where he knows lie will be well.
Mr. W. I. Vestal has purchased
the E. 1. Ilennett home. Mr. Ben
nett has moved to Medford and Mr.
ViwL'il Is now employed there, John
ltfts ' is once more officiating at
."We old rhnlr" in the barber shop,
roxentlv vacated bv Mr. Vestal.
'Children' Day" was observed at
tilt; Central Point churches Sunday
whh very pleasing programs. Tho
bWk chur'-h held their exercises In
rnlng anil the C h r 1 s t I a n
In the evening.
The Child Welfare clinic met
!mlny afternoon at the Brick
cMirch. Irs. deary. Kreafto and
JrV'ftnmii examined the little tots,
a fell Miss Mrewster had charge or
a (0 is. About forty children below
theage of five years were entered
and the doctors pronounced them
aOexceptlonally fine and healthy
gjoup.
BThero were two auto crashes on
.fttln street last week, one Saturday
n & tho other nno Sunday, Four
nut os were concerned In tho affrays
ltd at least one of them camo out
Niuifl a wheel.
The annual school election was
Ul Id In the high school building
Monday, June 15, nt 2 p. m. A
ligrge representation of the qualified
ers were""p''r8,nt and tho work of
ting the school trustees for the
ulng year wns quickly attended
E. Holes was re-elected and
ivrnnetn jjeene was eieciea to mi
tlje vacancy caused by the retire
ment of W. J. Freeman. It re
4$! red about, thirty .minutes to at
(Aid to all the ' business connected
v5th the election.
rA goodly number of Central Tolnt
lplo saw utid greatly appreciated
the military parade In .Medford on
Monday.
A number of Central Point ladies
are nt tending the "homenmkers In
stitute" In Giants Pass this week.
t lih' morn
church in
"Hm. There'. 3. handy address,
i ll uie tnac yuwo ,
C yfiexe balers' Sell
(-There s a dealernear
Jou olio's specialist
on MILES
WE
l specialiie in1
"Red Crown."
MILES
m
OUR neighborhood
"Red Crowif dealer's
a specialist on in
creasing gasoline mi
leage rlook him up.
If you derive a paternal satis
faction in seeing your dollars
a&v- youll get an extra thrill
fronibuying MILES instead of just
gasoline for your car. Have the
dealer ttfne up your car to"Red
Crown" the economy run gasoline
with the extra miles in it and
use the Red Crown Mileage Card.
You'll soon learn to get 15 to 30
extra miles per tankful from
"Red Crown".
rrj. Tm doing it
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Colli'ornjj)
f v 1915 v
"Red CroM MILES
Medford
Armory Service Station
C. L. Wolff
Berrydale Store
W. C. Rookard
C.A. DeVoe
Hittson Motors
Philips Ail to Park
' Albert Shaw
) " ' Central Point
Bonney Bros.
W. C. Leever
i ' - Prospect
-- James, E, Grieve
-t ...... Union Creek
James E. Grieve
Cascade Gorge
C.W.Clark
Trail
Fred Middlebusher
' Jacksonville
Godward Mercantile Co.
' ( Eagle Point .
Fred J. McPherson
' Gold Hill
, Fred Hickman
. M. S. Johnson
Walker & Morelock
Rogue River
J. E. Corey
FredO'Kelly
Savage Rapids
J. V. Schow
Brownsboro
F. G. Thompson
Lake Creek
L.H. Wyant
Butte Falls f
Wymore & Hawkins
There are ovev 7too .
vu, wnite and blue
xjv pumps to fill
Km eo Ciowp."
MILES