MSdford- Mml Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages IHilrrwfiltj'.lhlrd Year Wetklr ntty enlh Vttl MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 15)128,- No. 17."). TALENT SCHOOL E ' TAI.KNT. Hi-pt. 13. The Tal ent. HC'hool which uponcd Sep temhep 3, " linn shown an in crease tn enrollment during tho ween, eHpeciaiiy in . tno niffii nchool. The enrollment on Sep temher 10 was lot In the KrHdes and 81". in the high fichool. The enrollment in the grades is , as follow: First grade 15 'nnd R, !, Mrs. Lillian Scott, .'teacher; 2A, 8 . nnd SB, 10, Miss Slater, teacher; 3A, 11 nnd fourth Bi'iide 7. Mrs. K P. Miller, teacher; fifth Brnrte 10 and sixth grado B . . Miin.: Fldua Wesley, teacher; eoventh grado 10 and eighth grade l;, Mrs. Minnie Jacckcl, teacher. This is the largost .en rollment that tho school had ever known and it Is hoped it will continue" to grow -as it - has--ln the past for we have a very good school. Charley Harris . of Ashland Bpcnt Sunday at tho G. L. Bullen home. Mr. Harris is employed at the Western Union office, .in Ashland. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. C- Ili-kor ar rived last Friday - from Arnliem. Holland, and are making an ex pended visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .Oortlmys and family. Mrs. Beker' and Mis. Oorlhuys aro slslers find Mrs. Oorthuys has not . seen any' of her relatives for sixteen years. Carl CllasKow of Talent was a business visitor In Medford on "Wednesday. ' - Mrs. George W". Thurston . Is is teaching on the Klamath river in Siskiyou county, California, this term. . Mrs. Thurston spent thei" summer at her homo south of Talent. .Mrs. Elmer Klncald was a vis itor In Ashland Thursday. i'cter Vander Mills of Gren ada. Cat., is In the valley this week- taking in the county fair. Mr. Vander Bllus was a form er business nian in Talent. Mrs; . A. T. - Kdmunson and daughter Bertha, returned to their home SundaS- after spend ing a month visiting friends and relatives, in Seattle, Wash. Mr. Klrksman and Oswald Snndford nlso returned ' with them and .ex pect , to spend a week hore. Mr. Sandford Is . Mrs. Edmunson's son. Slls . Bertha Udmunson . spent pcvoral .weeks at Netot,"Oh.. visiting relatives before alio Went to Seattle with her mother. ,' Among tho Talent people who business In . Medford Saturday were Mr.' and Mrs. O.' I.. Ilnd ley and daughter Virginia. Mrs. Busio Malster. I,. 1'. Miller and family. Miss Ijllo Kerg. ' Mrs. C. W. Long nnd daughter Lovolla. nnd Iris. W. M. Petri and fam ily, and Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Holdridgc and daughter Ester. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Jennings nnd family arrived la.,' Wednes day from San Francisco, Cal.. and they, aro visiting at tho Oca Clinton home. After visiting here awhile they expect to contlnuo north where they will' mako their home this winter. Mrs. Clinton is Mrs. Jennings' daugh Ur. " . -,., twa Marlon Tnr were business visitors In Central Point Friday morning. t.- a nnrrlner of Ash land spent Sunday in Talent at tho C. E. Gardner nomo. aire. Gardner Is makng her home at the Ashland Convalescent home, -.p-.. -.- v irolllili- nt Kuircnc. speht Sunday and Monday . at the home of her parcnta, xir and Mrs. C. W. Long and turn- Henry Sheets, who " has been working on the roads nt Head i-wifnn was In own Monday. Ho -.Mint, tn movn to Jpnnv crook Wednesday and contlnuo the road work. A. L. Hathbun of rhocnix pur chased . the Cochrane Cnfe last week from Mrs. Edith Cochrane Mr, ltnthbun took possession of the Cafo Sunday morning. . Mr. Plorco recently sold his property to Dirk Vlrloop. Mr. Vlfioop, who Is better known aa "Dutch Fred." who recently came hero from Croscent Cits;. Col., moved In Wednesday. James Pellett of ' Klamath Junction has traded all of hs property In Talent with Mrs. Ep person of " Klamath Junction. Mr. Pellett lived -tn Talent for a num ber of years and he owned sev eral' nieces of properly In town. J. "8. Spltzcr nnd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason and son Wayne, spent Sunday at tho Gold Hay dam. . ' Dudley t"s spent Monday af ternoon with Otto Hosandcr In Ashland. Mlsa Doris Applegnto of Ash land Is teaching on Thompson creek In tho Applcgato dlstrct this year. Doris graduated from tho Southorn Oregon Normal school this spring and graduated from tho Talent high school in 1956. Mr. and Mrs. John Conmerly returned to their home in Fres no. Cal.. tho middle of tho week. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Conncrly have spert . 11m nasi four months In Tal ent. They have boon living In the Webster apartments. - . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mooro nd Mr. Dolos Churchill of Medford spont 8unday afternoon at tho K. I Holdrldge home. Mrs. Crockett and Mrs. E. E. Cook spent Monday evening at s tbo Wesley Vogeli homo. Allen Procter returned home tbe middle of the week (rom Crescent City, whero he has been employed several months. Mrs. Glen Saltmarsh of Little Applegatc spent Wednesday nt the home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton, and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Meeker. ; Mr. Clarence Meeker nnd Mr. mown or .mcu.oiu. spent mm-; JACKSOXVii,LE. Sept. 13. A ! day afternoon at tho F. L. Hold-: , . ridge home. ! surprise party was given Thursday The Talent school has entered evening for Itev. and 'Mrs. Elmer a number of exhibits at the coun- McVlekcr. Games were piayod and ty fair this year. j a program was given consisting of : Mr. nnd Mrs. Brooks arc theja solo by Geneva Dorothy, accoin-! proud parents of an eight-pound : panted by Jtuth Severance, .a-nd two babyboy borii Friday, Scptem-1 readings each by Mrs. I.ula Hauls- i ber '7. berry and Mrs. Wallace. A gift Miss Bculah Burnctte left last was presented to Ttcv. and Mrs.! Wednesday morning by stago for J McVlcker, Mrs. Blxby making tho Wenatchoo, ' Wash. She experts presentation speech.' llev. Mc-1 to work In. the fruit this fall vicker gave a short . address of I at that place. Harold Burnctte thanks. Refreshments were serv- and Eddie Towscn ' left this week i c1 Hni a moMt pleasant evening ! for Wenatchee whero they also wtts onj0od by all present. j will be employed.- . Mr. ,i j(ri). sheley from Ccn-1 A surprise Birthday party was . given at tho homo of Sir. and Mrs. C. K. Gardner Monday co- nng In honor of Mr. Gardner's birthday.. About fourteen wcro present . Mrs: O' ' UT- Butler and Mrs. Charles Campbell . and .son Clar ence, returned .home Wednesday evening after " spending several days at Bandon and coast points. The Talent school was closed all- das' Friday enabling tho stu- .donts to attend the county fair. The church services at th I Methodist church will bo held 'as jusual at the ehurc Sunday. Sun Iday school at 9:45 a. m. and preaching at 11 a m. Epworth , nlap prayer ineetinpr will bo hM nt 7:30 p. m. Thursday eve ning. Earl Hamilton, who nan beon clerking In Skasg's Safeway store in Medford. ha been transferred to Grants Push to clerk in a Htore there. Ho la .staying in CJrants Pass now. The fruit plrkinB was dlscon t'nued for a day or so because of iho heavy rainfall Tuesday, but they expect to contlnuo it as soon as. possible. The rcttular meeting of tno Talent . Community club will he held at the' club rooms, Wed nesday.' September 19. Ueverend llarnhcort of tno Ap- plegote district spent a few days at tho Charley Estcs home. , Church services will be held at tho Baptist church Sunday usual. Sunday school at " ! - -i i i j . j a. m. and preaching at It a. Im. and at 8 p. m. ' G. W. Bur- nette, pastor. i i JACKSONVILLE ,ral ,,olnt vsU(Ml lho,. uaughter, M,ss yvnma Bheloy, Friday even- ,, ,,,,,, ,111)t.r at Amy's Place Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Doty from east of Medford were visitors Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. I.em Wilson. Mrs. noy.McClallen of Enter prise, Ore., Is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Severance of Jacksonville. Mrs. T.aura. Gould passed away at ho rhomo in Jacksonville -Tuesday morning. September 11. Fu neral services will be held at Con ger's funeral parlors Thursday afternoon and the remains will be laid to rest In the Jacksonvilcl cem- ';-w of Knmnth Kb11b came over Sunday after his wife and son Harry, who have been here several weeks while Hurry has In ken treatments at Ihe Rokuo Itiver sanitarium for Infantile pa ralysis. He has improved . very much and can now feed himself. Mr. Collins, former county jailer here, has returned after an ab sence of a year and a half. He has been livinn nt Olympla. "Wash. Mrs. Annie Dierker. who has been visit int; at tbe T. C, Xorls home fot the past week, returned to her homo at Jos Roblcs, Cat., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zonk mov ed Krlday to Medford where they will reside for n, tin(c white they work in the frtm. Ttodney lhi.k of Grants Pass nnd F. Towers of Kupene stopped off In Jacksonville Wednesday cven Intr ot vf.nl t at the E. S. Severance No bulk-roasting methods can roast coffee as perfectly as HILLS BROS' exclusive process of Controlled Roasting v -Jf As you cook fritters a few at A few fritters at a time in the hot fat permits each one to turn out uniformly crisp, brown and delicious. Controlled Roasting creates similar results in Hills Bros. Coffee. Every berry is roasted evenly. Uniform aroma and flavor such as you won't find in any other coffee are assured. Tasting is believing. The coffee-critical West prefers Hills Bros. Coffee because it brings complete satisfaction in every cup. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the rab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is always packed in vacuum. Fresh from the original vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key. a., n. 9. fk. off. homo for a few hours. Mr. Pow ers and Mr. Husk, both of whom are. attending the University of Oregon, aro driving to Kan Fran cisco to spend a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Hanley and son, E. K., Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Heffornan of Seattle. Wash., and Mlsa Alice Hanley were vistlors one day last week of Miss Mollie Br1tt . Miss Olivia Hose of Gopzales, Cat., arrived Monday for rt visit j with her sister, Mrs. C. II. Dun- nlngton and family. i Mrs. W. S. Doty of Kologg. Ida.,; Is spending a fnw days visiting nt i the I. T. Wilson homo. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Oakland, Cat., were visitors of Miss Issie McCully Monday. . Mrs. Miloa Cantrall and Mrs. . M. Kuch of Huch wcro in town Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Jenkins, Hor ace Jenkins and wife and friends from Portland left Sunday morn ing for a couple of weeks' vacation. They will . visit Crater lAko nnd spend part of their time near Trail, Ore. Mrs. Kred Hutcher and children upcnt the week end with her hus band nt the Owen-Oregon Lumber company camp 1. near Butte Falls. Mrs. Marks recently purchased the property on Fourth street be longing to A, C. Babb. Mrs. I-ee Port from the Star ranger station was in our city Mon day. Miss Vesta Morris, who has been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, returned with her brother, Willis Morris, to their home in Eugene where she will remain until school opens here nt the llogue Itiver academy. They went by way of Crater I-ake. EJder Glthery from Chicago ' is a visitor in our city and Is think ing of locating here. He has held an Important position for a num ber of years in tho work of the Seventh Day Adventist church. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Williamson left Saturday morning for Oak land, Cal... where they will visit for a while with relatives. Mrs. Theresa Dews, who has been spending several weeks at the home of Mrs. Iella MeKee on tho Apple gate, returned to her home here Sunday . . William Finley of Klamath Falls passed ' through here Sunday en route to. Squaw lake to visit rela tives. Mrs. Alice Isaacs of Medford visited Mrs. I,'. J, Combest Sunday. Mrs. Combest is recovering very j nicely from her recent Illness. I Mrs. Ora Phillips returned to her homo at Squaw lake Sunday, j after visiting at the home of her; parents in Klamath Falls for sumo time. Zack Cameron of. Medford is somewhat Improved,, having spent Hovoral weeks at ttio Hoguo Itiver sanitarium. C; I... Church and son Buss and Mr. - Stcre, contractors from Los Angeles, and C. C. Colwcll and j George Colwcll, also of l-.es An- j gelcs .were In our city Monday from a hunting trip on the Call-; noria lino. j T. K .Dunnlngton, wife and son j Tommy visited at tho homo of Mrs. ' bell hi McKeo oh" the Applegatc j Sunday. j Henry Orth of Fort Klamath; spent Monday evening in our city i meeting old-time friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan nnd! Mrs. Bryan's son, Lieutenant Geo.' Wynne of Fort Stevens, Ore., Mlssi Thotma Wilklson of. Williams and j Charles Penco motored to the ex- tremc head of Big Applegatc Sun-! day, returning In the evening to 1 Amy's Place for supper. It. C. Short and Sam Cherry of. Klamath are business visitors in t our city; . Mpu k'uOtnrinn Itnnrl K.iltun iti tlvo daughter of Jacksonville, puss-1 ed away nt the Community hus pltul Monday evening, September U. Funrcla services were held at Perl's funeral homo Thursday nftorn.i.tn u-ftti inlirniinl In tit,. Jacksonville ccmetcrv. The meeting of the P.-T. A. will j be postponed until Friday, Sop-, tember If 1 , on account of children's day at the county fair being held, on Friday of this week. ! MAUSHFIELd! Ore., Sept. 14. ' (JP) The Co Buy Times will v today that W. T. Culver of Chi cago has purchased ttuvcn-cighius control of stock in tho Stout Lum ber company of Oregon. Culver acquired a three-eights interest In i the Stout Lumber company of Ar-i kansas and the same amount from ) Frank D. Stout. Ho already own-1 ed one-eighth Interest in the com-! pany. . I ! ! PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 1 -l. (A1) Ical wholesale fruit and vege-' table markets were tie morn II zed to- i day as far ns prleca wore con cerned. Stocks of nearly all kinds of Hcasonnl produce wcro far in !' excess of demand, which was light an a result of unfavorable weather. a time, so Hills Bros, roast coffee by a continuous proc- i. ess a few pounds at a time. aw EL fit! title QD (kxtftla t!m DDnraMr Qeatl WetW When You Shop First at RUSSELL'S Saturday We Feature New Coats at $1 6 75 to $39 75 J'opnliir prices, yet marvelous viilucs at, su' mod erate a price as each garment hears. The soft suede, fabrics, broadcloths of shimmering lustre, furs of the, best quality for 1 1n; price and all with guaranteed linings. (Quality and style we stress in 1 lies' i coats because we know each garment is correct, in each minute detail. The big shawl and scarf collars, the (iieen Ann collars and pouch collars are all shown. The drape effects and slraigh.l line coats with the novelty stitching and ''set in'' decorative; treatments are here. It's a coat display deserving of our oft repeated statement, "Shop at. Russell's First," e Shop Here First Whether it's blankets, or hose, or underwear or silks or curtain materials or any of the thous ands of items we sell it, will pay vou to shop here first ami vou'll 'find that (L)r.LITV--SKI,MV('K A X 1) SATISFACTION' WITH KVKUV M'l.'CHASK plus the convenience of a charge account will cost yon no in o r e t h a n at stores where they do not of fer this convenience or the satis faction of "Medford's Own Store" 'Medford' s Own Store' "fit UUfW $35 World famous designers have furnish ed these models exclusively for Rus sel's in Medford. "Latour", "Jenny", "Poiret", Martine & Armand" and "Worth" models of satins, of velvet combinations, of beautiful crepes in designs showing their originality. There is "just that something differ ent" about these garments that appeals to the discriminating and well dressed women of Medford. There are new models coming in con tinually, each one bearing the label of one of these world famous designers, whose names are known to every read er of the style magazines. At $12.75, $16.75 $19.75 We are showing a cleverly selected as sortment of the newest frocks in the newest shades and models. Midshipman Jackets $5 lied, navy and black all wool flannels, smartly tailored for the ichonl miss in sizes 12 to 20. They're just the thing for the business girl too; take the place of a sweater, look better, cost less and correct and smart looking. Let us make up a separate skirt from our woolens for you to wear with lliese jackets. "Ask at the Wool Goods Counter"