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Buy a bottle of Nujol today. Per fected by try: Nujol Laboratories, 2 Park Ave., New York. In scaled pack ages only. Your druggist carries it. Motors Product r K..th. l'vTON-1o'l.IU Phono 304 ... I o EAGLE POINT PTA KAGLE POINT, Ore., Mar. 13. (Hl'eclul.) fThe Parent 'Teachers circle of Kaslc Point waa lioat to touchers of Juckstm county on fcat-' unlay, March 9th. Nearly 109 teacher gathered at Eagle Point in one of the lqeal institute flea fifona, nich Mrs, Carter, county superintendent, has made so ijpu lar through her special efforts. Many interesting topics were dis cussed, especially the new Indi vidual study, which plan received much favor from thoae -teachers who have given It a trial. Music was furnished by the Katie Point school. Miss Jami son's primary pupils sane eevcral My vtrver lit tip motion songs. Mhja Ait ken's pup Us sang "Hiur DaiMes," and a ong for spring Mrs, lioiiham's harmonica band played a number of popular se- li ctiuns and a quartet coiK'tsiinj; of Vance Pearce, Lyle Clngcade, Frank j Helms and Dale Cox, played a very pretty special piece. The boys are doing some splendid work. At noun delicious chicken dinner was SfCd, for which Kagle Point worn. ore famous. ,j Itio P.-T. A. rooms are so .nicely arranged that with the folding doors between, the teachers were i i seated In orw division, with the! j town folks in the other, making Hi possible for each group to visit and (iliscusa those subjects most vital to teach. ; j The committee on general ar jrnngements Included Mrs. Bonham. i chairman; Mis. Bllterllug, Mrs. J. J Ktowcll, Mrs. Walker. Mrs, J. i Smith aiul Mrs. S. Coy. The, committee for svrvlng were j M. Myrtle Smith, chairman; Mrs. j Out or, Mrs. Hunk hi and Mrs. ! Da vies. They were ably assisted i by the high nehool girls, Margarlte Marshall.- Gladys Cowden, Sybil ! Castor, Kathcriue Philbrook and ! Mnry flannaford. J Duo to tho high esteem which j tho Parent-Teachers circle has for j the local (i range, In their efforts to raiwti tho standards of our com- munity, socially, induKtrlally und ! morally, tln-y pledged themselves to give half of tho net proceeds J from tilt dinner to the home eco l mush's conmiittec of the (.irnngc. vvlilch suems to be much in need jnf culinary articles since tho late destruction of their beautiful new hall. Twenty-four dollars was turn ed over to the chairman of that eommitti'C, Mrs. Myrtle Hmith, by tho trvnmirer, Mrs. Grace Codwen. H. II. JlarnUh visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Wcidman Sunday evening, i Huko Daly and family of Mcd j ford visited all day tiumhiy at the j hoiim or v. c. Daly and .Mrs. Myrilu Von der lh livu. t Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mrs. , Nettie (trover und Mrs. Ayers at j tmidcd the picnlo dinner at Hcese I Creek Hundrty. i Mr. and Mrs. Ihnihum, Alex Vcs 1 tal, Tom KiBsby and Mrs. Ay ltd f were ploaant callers ut the home of Itosle Wmiih Friday evening. ' Mrs. Charley Humphrey went to Medford und visited all day with their daughter and family, Mr. und : Mix. Itilderlcick, Sunday. Mrs. Swazy uccompanletl Mr. andt Mrs. Patterson and Mother Patter-i fvu to Hutte Pulls and utteudeil ! ; tho Chrlhilun Kmteavor meeting ( unit church service. Mrs. Swazy (report ihitt the young people are jfph-ndfd singer and there was n very big congregation. Mrs. Put . lerson sang a stdo which was beau tifully rendered, and Mr. Putter (son proached the soruion Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ditsworlh wont to Gams Valley and visited 'all day with Mr. Dltsworth's sister i and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ada I lart, fciunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Chlldrcth have adopted Margaret SlMy. whose pnr . cuts have moved to Prow upbore, land Margaret will stay with them I until rli..tl Ih out. Mik. Chlltlreth t Ml feeln weak and Is not yet nbh 1 In I ti!. A m on lt tho ftiinil vl. I itlng Mrs. Childreth were Mrs. I j liusie Smith. Mrs. ijsxle lVrry. A!-' ; lie Daly. Mrs. t.i rover, William i I'randall. Mi's. Morgan. Mrs. A. K.I ; Mepoitiitd and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnr-' t nce ItoMucttu and family of Mid-j ford. Uev. Morgan Is Just about th ! same, plnwly Improvinu. He is cheerful and Is looking forward to the warm weather coming o that he can be out a little. A birthday dinner was given at thr home of Mrs. otto Cum or Sun day, it being Mrs. Castor's birthday anniversary. A very bountiful din ner wn sserved und a cuko with lighted cutulleji praeed the centei f the table. Among the invited NO PATIENCE : WITH CHILDREN Lydia E, Pinkhnm'i Vegetable Compound Steadied Her Nerve lstten. r. 'T ah e-ak. nerv ini and ritu-do"ii before uiv lust bsbv was Imrn. My' oi!ir eldl rtren tired me. I had no patience with tliem und tlioy iut n erf me out. I wi other told me about 9 o ? e o n e ho look Urdia 1. rittkhsma W tabic iompound nd U tiflnid ber. 1 tovk' it mvself and Rot fln ravulls. am cettlr.y aloits Hne noM. tlials to ; yotir Vt jieiahJt t oinK.und. ,Jc Iniv '-mid and T loth ivrl u:e 0t It nslteme. "Mas. IUtuunu (tai.u R. V. IV 2, T)toM, P., Effie Castor and son Marlon of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy' Castor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burle-j son, Allan iirockmao and John Castor all of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Castor, Otto Castor and Miss j -Sybil Castor all of Kagle Point, , -j The truck from our local lum I ber yard Is very busy these days, lit is on the road all the time, do- ! liverfng lumber, shingles and every- ' thing else that goes with the luru-J It Is reported that VT. C. Clem-i ents Is interested in a Boy Scout movement and plans arc being! studied, and it is very likely that we shall have the Doy Scouts soon. Mr. and Mrs. Eon ham attended the Presbyterian nehool Sunday morning, Gus Guddat, oniractur of Med ford, was in Eagle Point Monday attending to business. , Mr. and Mrs. Herb Perry and sons, Daniel and Merlin, were din ner guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hay Sunday. Miss Elvira Blair, teacher of the Climax school, was an all-night vUltor Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy. The Climax school Is a summer school, and Miss Blair Is a native of Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blain of the Modoc orchard were pleasant call ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I A. B. Hall Sunday afternoon. Mr. Matlock called on A. B. Hall Monday afternoon. - Dr. Sears, whose offices are over the Brown store, attended the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hall one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rader bought a new radio, as they couldn't KCtinelrt The first gamo will? alone without one. , Mrs. Roy Ashpolo went to Med. ford Monday and took a treatment at Dr. Coleman's. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Cowden and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley went to MedfoM aundav and while there attended a show. . Mrs. Mildred Brown of A.hinnrt was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duster McClelland, Gene Hellows w as in town Sutur - day trading with our local mcr- chants. . Wc arc sorry to hear of the death of the Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Matlock, former residents of Eagle Point. The baby passed away from pneumonia and was laid to rest in tho Trail cemetery Monday after- noon. School cs. March l&th is the date when county health officials will start the honor roll work in district . At this timo the children will be immunized for diphtheria and sir.illpox. A small charge of 20 Cents will he made for each im munization. This amount barely covers tho cost of materials used. All parents are urged to see to U that their children are immunized at this time. Whooping cough vic tims arc beginning to return to school. Irene Htuwell has returned after being absent for a period of six weeks. It is garden timo in the primary room. These little folks have plant ed the seeds they have gathered ahd saved since lust fall. The seeds ur planted in strawberry boxes, and comdst of watermelons, black berries and every kind of seed brought by them. One little fcilow aid that he did nut care what he planted. Just so it Is eood to cat. Tho pupils of tho high school are having a contest. They divided into two teams the "Reds" and "Ore-ens." Fifty cents. of every sub scription sold for tho Country en tleiuan, Katurdoy Kvening Post and Ladies Homo .lournal belongs to tho student body. The "Greens" are nuoml. The students hope to earn enough so that they may go aheud und build n tennis court. An unusually large number of tho mothers intended the P.-T A. meeting Friday. March sth. Miss Cooltdge of the At-hlnnd Normal school gait a cry interesting and Ertatly appreciated talk on nutri tion, both for children and adults The P.-T. A. is planning a school fair and spring festival for April DMh. NEAR BIG APPLEGATE! J.U'KSuNVII.I.K. "ro.. Mar. 13. (S'C.-lal.) .Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. rlilld.-rs nnfl flauhlcr Mnxlno hnvp moved to fliHr ranch on HIk Auiilr-Knlf. Mr. clilliler will speml urt uf his tlnto In Jacksonville ultcmllni; to his real iwtato busi ness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Voglc and sons have moved Into Mr. Chll dcrs' honio here. l'"red Ttutcher spent tho week end at his homo here, from his work at camp 1. Unite Falls. A very plen.snnt day W:,. spent at the home of Mrs. T. A. llurnfell Tburscniy, March 7. the occasion bring I hp blrlhday of Mrs. Ilnrn fel and her sIMcr. Mrs. Wolff of Willow SprinKS. Others present wer Mi:. Kred Heekerl, Mrs. otto llekert. Mrs. Paul Ciodward. Mrs. John Heekert, Marjlne lleekert. Porland Ciodward and Donald Wolff. Mrs. Martha Mitchell who has been oulte Ml M her home with pneumonia is very much Improved anil expects to bo fully recovered soon. Mrs.pVrunk Saulsborry was a MtMirord ehopper Trlday. Mrs. Herbert llunna was trans aetinp businvbs In Klamath rulla Kt'ldaj. Qjlr. and Mrs. Onint Nelson and iKMt Itichard were dinner truest, of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Maxwell of Iho Mluruetis tnlno Saturday. Tho ovent was Mr, Maxwell's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Havld (lanmion wcr, shopper, In Medford Monday. Miss Wthna Sheoley spent the week end ut her homo In Control I'olnt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klelnhatn- mcr wore dinner guest SunJuy at tho home or Mr. und Mrs. Ed Hot- ervnee. l!cv. and Sire. Jones attendod (lie 1'iwfbyiciian jtvarjli hore gug - JACKSONVILLE FAMILY MOVE TO RANCH HOME AND BASEBALLTO (Br AaU A. Walker.) HOLD HILL. Ore., Mar. 13. (Special.) With the basketball scaaon nearly over, the students of the Cold Hill high nehool are non locking (omard to the baseball season. - The baseball diamond -will be cleaned thoroughly and then the whole field will be made perfectly level. It has not been put in shape for about two years, and after the students get it fixed up it will be an excellent field for this sport. A 'tractor and a scraper have already been secured to star the opera tions. It is expected that it will be ready for practice in a week or two. The season will be opened about the middle of next month. A num ber of last year's players remain on this year's team. s Practical)' all of the boys, in hifh school this year will turn ouf' for the team. It Is expected that . with tho talent now on hand ana. with the others who will trs- out, I it will bo possible to turn outai winning team. Ilegular practice will be started about tho first of ; be scheduled during April. Much Interest seems to be taken' j baseball this year by the stu dents, and with their cooperation the coach, . Charles Orr, will prob ably turn out an excellent team. Previously, they havo met with j much better succes in than any other sport. baseball The basketball tournament of j ,hn b'Bl schools will be held at ; i Ashland orr next Friday und Sat-1 urday. March 15 and 16. Tho Clold j Hill team will compete In the tour-! nnment with the remainder of their j ! district. . i i Track has also become one ofj j 'n" sports at the high school. A number of students arc now pro- j i paring to start track prncticc. kid- bon winners from last year will enter again this year, especially so in the lower classes. It. looks like a very bright fu-. ture for the Clold Hill high school j In respect to track activities. The meet will be held probably at the I fairgrounds during tho latter parti of April or the first of May. day. Mr. Jones occupied tho put- pit and delivered a splendid ser mon, which was very much en joyed hy nil present. M ra. Fra n k SauUberry Kavo a reading over tho Valley Itadlo Sun day. Itov. and Mrs. Jones were din ner guests Sunday at the homo of Dr. Forbes and wife. C. 11. Dunnlngton mado a busi ness trip to Klamath Falls Sunday eveninp. ' . .' y. W. Ilarkcr and wife of Med ford tpent Sunday afternoon here visltliiB relatives. Mrt. Alpha Hartman nnd son Lyle made a business trip to Butte Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnlneton and daughter Margaret of Klam ath Falls were week-end visitors with friends and relatives here and ; In Medford, returning homo Sun- day. ! Klmer Iloefs of Duuto Falls, i formerly of tills place, had quite a rerious accident last Wednesday. ' While cutting timber n limb struck ; the ax handle, causing it to glance 1 up. cutting a long gash from Just, under the eye extending down th f full length of his face. Jle was, rushed to Medford where stitches were required to cew up the cut. j Mr. Earl "White returned . from Portland Thursday. He also visit- j ed Hood River while on his trip, j Mr. and Mrs. Pete Flck and eon j Lawrence spent Sunday at the j homo of Mrs. Flck's a.istur, Mrs. Crown. mar Phoenix. - i Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl White and son and duughtrs Butter and j Margaret were vi.slting with Mr. 1 White's parents at Ashland Sun- f day. j Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins of the' Hogue Klver Sanitarium, who; made a business trip to Portland, . havo returned. . George Morritt was transacting! hutiiness at the court house Tues- j day. i A meeting of the Parent Teach- j ers association was held last Fri- ' day afternoon at the high uchool : auditorium. There was a pro-! gram constating of songs and reel- t tntiens by chlldrrn of the primary! grades, piano solo by Vivian Card. violin and piano solo, John Coke and Tv'lma Shecloy. and reading : of ten commandments for parents by Mrs. Coke. Thoro was a short business meeting. After the business had -been disposed of intelligence tests : for parents were given to tho&e ' present. i These tests" wero self admlnts- j tered and every one was allowed to grade his own paper. Delicious refreshments wero served. t The Parent -Teachers association wishes to state that donations of used books to tho svhool library j would be greatly appreciate. ! Children's books whbdi are i longer being ued jn tlie hmn. could thus be made available to the children of tho school, - At the next meeting of tb0 Tnt ent-Toachers association, Prof Irvtnff Vlnlng will epeak on Inw portnnt I'crloda In a Child's Devel opment. Kx-ery ono is urged to ba present. Q The danw given by tho Jackson ville orchestra Saturday night at the V, S. hotel, vfixb very succebsful both voclatly and financially. j Mr. Frank Shaw was n visitor j at the home of Mra. IHhcl Olson f Thursday evening. j Uev. mil nay, of our city, was' officially ordained pastor of tho Valley Hadio church by tho offi cers of tho church Saturday even ' Ing ut Attorney Krunk Newman's i suite of rooms- Ho was shortly J uftenvard called to perform the marrlaso ceremony of Stirling ' Jone tif'tl Jessie Jjaeow. who had ; OH OFFtCER , IVE LOST f. j A TlMV GOLD -BEAOtV -PAJ j SOMEUMERE TOWM-r6wM - y'v . ' I I Ktfi vi rvfli uuin cfYOOAlfi j " ' . . Li LOMQ ENOUGH Q HE.UP YEi. " ' ' f TV VV ' Ask of the When you lose something there is only one author ity to consult . .'. . an Adtaker. Through her thousands of reople will be acquainted with your loss, and unless it is re motored all the way from Sacra- ! Mrs. Archie Sutherland and Mr ft. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stanwood and monto to be married by the radio I Harold Sutherland of Medford! sun Carl were visitors Sunday at minister. ' ' -oyty rnrri In our city Friday. Hie F. C: Stanwood liom. 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