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Iff.-.", r;i PSGE TWO MEDFOftP MXTC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, '.APRIL' 3, 1929. NJ JACKSONVILLE, Ore., April 3. (Special.) Much new interert has been aroued In the Jacksonville high school and grade school since other small nchoolu of the county ' have been included In the banking ystpm. , The Jacksonville school was the first school outside of Med ford to receive the advuntnge of the sya temv A great deal of Interest -was shown at first, but finally It be came hard to keep the interest' up, an the school had no one In Its class with which to compete In banking. , Last week the Jackson ville high school banked 100 per cent and the grade school banked C9.4 per cent. ' Mrs. John Gren is very much Improved at the Rogue River sani tarium. Mrs. Carahan and two daughters of Roseburg were week end visitors at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jenkins. Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Ruch was a guest of Mrs. A. G. Lewis Friday evenings. Frank Matney of Missouri Flats, spent a few hours In Jacksonville; Saturday. j Miss Vivian Miller Is assisting; Mrs. Theodore Johnson at the Birch ranch with her housework for a couple of weeks. . The high schol students are pre paring their senior play which will be given soon. -The title of the I play Is "Cyclone Sally." Miss Barbara Fulton went to Medford Sunday to make her home at the Horace Uromley home, after I having ffpnt several weeks at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller j of ,thls plaii. - . J Joe Brown and family of Al-j goma, Klamath county, were vls-j itors at the hrfme of Mr. and Mrs. ! David Gammon Saturday. i A number from here attended . the dance on the Apptegate Satur-j day night, March 30th. Dr. Inskeep was In our city Bun-! day. " Sybil Fairburn spent Sunday her) with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Boll. Mrs. Sophia NIckellH Kckclson, former resident of Jacksonville, passed away at her homo in Port land, March 27, nt the age of 70 years. Mrs. Kckelson was born In Yreka, Cal. When she was ten years old the family moved to Jacksonville. She attended the St. Mary's academy here and made her home here until her marriage to A. O. Kckelson, August 2,iJ8fil. In 1902 Mr. Kckelson died. Three irhltdrcn survive, A. I. Kckelson, an engineer connected with tho U. S. engineer corns; Miss Genevieve Kokolson, find Fablftn TJckelsbn. A brother, tho late Charles Nlokells, was for many years editor and owner of the Jacksonville Times. A splendid program was given nt;; the Seventh Day Aflventttt church Saturday, March 30. as fol lows: Song, "Wake the Song of Joy and Gladness" -prayer, by Klder Wilcox, missionary from China; history and plans wero given by Mrs. Mae Marks, superintendent of the Sunday kcIiooI; welcome, Na omi Williams; Little Gardeners, by four boys; Two Kinds of Parties, Gerald and -Martin Pearee; Bring ing Sunshine, Clair Vogle; song, "Yes, Jcsua hoves Them," by Ihe children; Investment prayer, . Mil ton Williams; dialogue, God Shows Ills Goodness, by five girls; A Lit tle Talk to Mr. World, I-ela Conk 11 n; Ten Little Fingers, Naomi Wil liams; The lesson the lonely nee Learned, Helen Wheeler: Tho Chil dren's Chance, Mury Wheeler; In teresting Kxprlences, Wm, Gard ner; A Million Dollars In It, Dorrls Conklln; Sabbath School Invest ment, song, Lucille and Dorothy Holmes; reading, No Retreat from Mission Fields; song, "O, There'll Bo Joy When tho Work Is Done"; and a number planned whnt they would Invest In tho way of gardens, chickens, etc., the proceeds to he brought In this fall for missions. An address will be given by Prof. Vlnii.fr of Ashland at our schoolhouse Friday evening, April Tilth, under the auspices of the P. T. A., and also a short program will be given, after which candy and pies -will be sold to help with the playground fBnds-r:'for the school. ';.;., , . , i Harold Severance returned Sun- j day to Stanford university, Callfor-j nla, after spending m. week's vaca-ij tlon with relatives here. i Mrs. Winnie Wilder 6f Berrydale i near Medford was visiting her aunt, j Mrs. Nettie Jones, here a few days i recently. I 1 George Russell has gone to Wolf Creek twhere he will be employed by the Copco. . . . j , j Rev. and Mrs. glmer McVickerj and Aliss Wilma Sheley were din- j Monday evening. Mrs. George Maxwell visited Mr. Maxwell nt the Sturgesa mine Bun day.' (, : Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Fchl of Med ford .i entertained at. dinner Sun day in honor of their nephew, Wil bur Kehl and Mrs. Bill 'Ray of Jacksonville, It being their birth days. A lovely turkey dinner was served. Those, present were Mr. -and Mrs. L. Neldermeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and daughter Shirley of Rogue River, Rev. and. Mrs. Bill Ray, Robert Daniels, Mrs. Lula Saulsberry of Jacksonville and members of the Fehl family. Sev-1 eral lovely gifts were received by Wilbur Fehl and Mrs. Ray, which were much appreciated by both. ' Cliff Dunnlngton, who had taken Jack Sharp to Portland, returned home Monday afternoon. Mr. Sharp underwent an operation Saturday . ,. Mrs. Frank, Saulsberry gave a couple of musical readings over Kj mud wunaay evening lor me vai ley Radio church. One of the j readings, an Easter poem, was, composed by Henry Scott Clarence; Gallup of Jacksonville, Who Is ft'; greats-grandson of the poet, Sir ! Walter Scott. j Rev. Klmer McVleker preached j his last sermons here Sunday morn-1 Ing and evening to a crowded house. It U regretted very much ; losing Mr. arid Mrs. McVicker, who ! have endeared themselves to mem- j hers of the church and commun-ity. Mrs. LI'zfo Cronmlller of Med ford wn a visitor of Mrs. Vivian Beach Thursday. j Mr. and 'Mrs. Theodore Johnson! have moved to the Ray YoHt home In the West Side district where they will stay during the smudg ing season. A baseball game was played 'on our local grounds Friday, March 20, between the Gold Hill high. school team and our local high school team. The Gold Hill boys, were victorious. Mr. and Mrs. Karl White and( children visited Mr. White's par ents In Ashland Sunday.. James Roch of Phoenix, had a paralytic stroke lost week. fie was at one time a resident of tills place. Alfred Norrls made a business trip to Crescent City Friday, re turning Saturday. - " t AJrs, K. C. Stanwood was called to tho homo of her son Orln Stan wood to attend her 'daiighter-ln-law, who Is quite 111 at her home in Gold Hill. Mrs. Mary Smith Is now employ ed at tho sheriffs offlco at Med ford. She was employed thero a few years ago. Ho I ion MMahon of Portland spent his Master vacation visiting relatives In Ashland and frU'iids here. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKep and dniighter Marline and m.m.' W..A,. Chlhlers and ttaughter Aliix Ino of Big Applegate spent Tues day In our city and Medford. Mrs. Bessie Frlsby passed away Thursday, March 28, at the Burred Heart hospital. She Is survived by her hUHband. Fred Frisby, and fhe children. Funeral services wore held nt Conger's funeral ' parlors (Saturday and Interment was made In the Medford cemetery. ,'Min. Norman returned home Riln- nny irom Aiearora, wnero she Has been employed tho past throe months. Harry Iewls bf Medford was In our city Sunday. ilml) IT 4 Hi HP IT i (O K kINDLE - - Announce That Thev Awi No1 im-:r Longer Associated With the Texaco Station ,-UW .Beebe & Kindle SERVICE Are Located at Sixth and Pacific Highway Medford and at Central Point Handling a Complete Line of STANDARD PRODUCTS and UNITED STATES TIRES LUBRICATION WASHING- .POLISHING Complete Service j V Courteous Attendants to Serve You IL 0ROIMD o e r. Pi i pat urr. Mil Arsenate of Lead ' Sold by Stewart Fruit Company ' Robert T. Cochran E. W. J. Hearty, Inc. Pinnacle Packing Company . American Fruitgrowers Steinhardt & Kelly , , Southern Oregon Sales, Inc. J. C. Herring, Representative Phone 1457 I 013030001 orohnrd, ntljolrilng . lH. Cran- Hnfi: 'Up n :-nw ' fence ticrosM-tho roml from Ills homo tlint "Will KiiMUly lmpruvo Mh pnipeHy. New Btreot llghtH being' Installod In i'urVnltlB. 1 4 SiiU'm. Construction 'of $1S, uou automobile building started ll'TO. IEWIS SUPER-SERVICE HAS ANNUAL TIRE SALE Tho fourth annual trnde-In sale of tho Len'Is Super-Service station starts tomorrow on the new Hen- 0 Trowbridge Lumber Yard .',. - Evorythlng In Lumbei" and Building Materials ',' ' Distributors for Johns-Mannville Roofings Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cabinets, Windows, Doors, Screens, Etc. The Old Reliable Established in 1903 When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 238. oral (lunl-h.illocinx. This tire cvnnt T.pwIh Super-Service station, snys: I to an annual sale with the Lewis I "T hero "never "whs "such a' "sale In j SuDer-Servlee Station. 'I nl1 aout,1! Orosort, so COmo to- j W We can be of real service to you. OKI tires will bo Klvon a llhornl allownnoo on.nnj" now 'Ooneral tll'ft in stock. Tho sale starts tomor row at 8 o'clock and will contlnno for the next feu- weeks. Advertise ments In tho Mall Tribune show Just whnt this offer means to the enr owner. Phil It. T.owd. manager of tho trade them In on new CJenorals." Fred Gottfried Amos Turnhow Portland. Contract awarded ; "GOTTFRIED At TCTRNBOW for construction ot $22,073 Joseph ' Kellogg school gymnasium. Expert - plumblnq, heating an ihet metal repar shop. ' Central Point. Plans underway j We specialize on service at real to lease 1.000 acres of land for oil onaoie prices. No Job too small, drilling purposes In this vicinity. ! ?1 N. Graox 8t Ohnn Rl MahesUfe Sweeter Too mnch to too rich a (tut or too much smoking. Lota ot things causa sour stomach, but one thing ran correct iv quickly. Phillips Milk ' of Magnesia will alkatlnlw the acid. Take a spoonful of this pleasant preparation, and the tjUxm ia soon sweetened. Phillips Is always mdy to rollers j distress from over-eating i to cheek ' all acidity) or neutraliia nicotine. Remember this for your own com '.. fort) for the sake of those around you. Endorsed by physicians, bnt sure to get the geuuioe ft BHILUPS r. Milk , of Magnesia BAPTISMAL CEREMONY HEtD IN REESE CREEK AS REVIVALS CLOSED ni3J5810 CnKEK. Ore., April 3 (HpoolaD The ltoose creek ro vlval meetlnKs closed Inst Sunday. -March 1, with 19 clear convolu tions and an attondnnce of about 80. Sundny. Immediately after the close of the morning service a bap tismal service was held on tho banks of lieese creek near the home of Mr. and Airs. K. Broun. Tho meetings lasted a month to the day huvlng hegun on the rirst of March and ending on tho 31st. The fnrmora of Reese creek re joice that water has been turned Into tho eunnl and at this writing Is on its way -to tho farms, whore It hns ' been needed for tome time for stock nnd other pur poses. Tho darky minstrel naa been postponed until the 15th of April instead of the. 6th, as wlglnhlly plannrd. The play Is to be Riven by the P.-T. A. for the benefit of the school and to keep tip the Interest of the parents In school work. Mra. H.' Ball nnd son. Wlllnrd. went , to Medford one dny Inst week. Mr. and Mra.'W. linmmel have been attending the revival meet Lugs tho past week. WC. W. tvaddell has been bus)' reseedlng nnd sowing fertiliser. Marshall Mlnter has been haul ing hay for his dairy herd the past week, lie saya moat ot his herd nro fresh and are doing fine. ' ltev. nollle Griffith nnd wife of Derby, sang a special song at the revival meeting . that w.isi arently nppreclatod on Inst Sunday evening. Tr. K. II. Porter of Medford Is having a fruit shed built on his I aa&aa PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS SPECIFY BeAER Portland Brand" Cement USE A HOME PRODUCT Beaver Portland Cement Co. t GOLD HILL, OREGON Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co., Stand ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Wood Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co. R ' 0E30 W