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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1929)
r'ATJF THREE TALENT TURKEYS jJ'VILLE PIONEER VEGETABLES AND , IS HONORED ON C0MYP,U.I0 HOLD CONVENTION IN JACKSONVILLE FRUIT II MRU FORD iaiT, TRTKUNT!. MEDFOUtV OI.KtiOX. TIirKKIWY. "NOV KM Wi'M 14. if 129. I.M.I-.AI. !.. .V. 1.4. --'lH- iitl. AiUs ami iu-nlui'' of all tiiinN nit' in.ivinK ivsitlily In this iliii-ct us well as ii uih livestock. Apvi-oximaU'ly 4mii t u r k e y h wt iu iiti-i'it In Tulcnt anil- vicinity. StuMc Ii.m ahviidy liri-n suhl at an avi-raKi nf $4. na oai-h. , AmunK i ho heaviest hri-oders an " Mr. iJcl-'oi-il. Mr. tt radon and 6. 1,. IVmlin of tho Valley Y-iijw ilistrirl, ami Karl Jones. Harry Lyneh .niu! Kiwi Duncan of W'iijj-in-r Creek. " ' ' Hairy eattle are in very fine i-omliiion ami barns are overflow ins with alfalfa hay. William KuiuIipik of the 1'leas ant View Karnis. harvested LT. tons of tomatoes from one aere and sold iir.im pounds of peacn' rrom 10 trees. Mr. Kunihert; in an experi enced poultry breeder and Intends truing into the poultry business here In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. William ISreese, residents of Talent sinet? ISM ami who for many years have truck gardened on their . acre r tract known as the "Kvertfreons Gar dons," reort a very successful season. Mr. lireese has a pear tree which has five different kinds of ea i's each season. While Mr. Ilreese is past 70. he Is still very active in his line of work. t JACKSONVILLE Ore.. Nov. II. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Km est Horn from Cheha!is,iVash., came the latter part of the week to vi.-.t Iris pa relit 4. 'Mr. ami Mis Darn rf JjiekAoii)ilU and to be here for his ruber's itTth birthday, which was Tuiv-dat. (November 1- The father ea'nie to tliis county In 1 S S3, tak ing part in the Indian wr.rs in the Apple.e.a;tlilisiiiet. He left hero In lfitll fur the Salmon river country, where, Jio. mined for J ." years, iv t'uriiinff -here in ISTti. Me then lived on the Applenaic until seven years ukd. when he moved to his present home In Jack sonville. Mr. and 'Mr. Krnest Dnrn also Visited their brother, Kred Uorn, on the 1 Appleate tne first of the week. The delicious, tlovory cup lhafc always pleases, j TALENT AVJ-BCO. TALENT FINANCES IN EXCELLENT CONDITION tl'ALKNT, Orou. Niv. 4.' Spe cial. ) Mr. and M rs. Uuson of Alcdi'ord visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Noel ICrsklne Armistice Day. Many Talent people attended the pantile and ball ame In Mcdford, Nov. 11. Mrs. (J. L. Ibillen of the Talent Service Station who conducts the Kxclmnse bulletin board. Mays she is in need of a larger board. liev. and Mrs. Anglcy Lrown. Mrs. (!. L. liullen. j'ay IJ.stes and dob liullen were dinner quests at the home of Mr. ml Mrs. Kdwards and daughter, IJetly Lee, Friday t'venliiK. The Kdwa.rds wire for tner residents of Tab 'lit. . . Mr. Sawyer of WiikiuV Creek, has received the sad news of the death of his father who lived in the east. TALENT. Ore., Nov. 14 tSpl.) A budt niwetiiiK of the city coun cil and committee of several tax ' payers was called November S, and the coming year's budget was made tip. The financial standjia of the city was reported ' i.s satisfactory. , Klamath Kalis Klamath Finance corporation established businesH In Ihis rily. INSTALL NEW BRIDGE FOR WILLIAMS; CLUB AVILLIAMS C'HKKK. t)re., Nov. 14.(.Special.)- The Witllam.s La die' club .had .a, new bjlde put In over the irrigation ditch in front of Hip Community hull last week. This improvement was badly need ed. Mr. tiibson ."urnished the lum ber from his mill and did the won:. WILLIAMS' CREEK. Ore., Nov. 4L (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hetebry entertained the members of the young people's class of the William Sunday nchool .-Tuesday evening with an Indoor tent jiarty. The furniture was removed' from the room and the floor' covered with fir boughs wilh a small tree iu each corner of the. room. Each guest brought his 6wa blanket and cup The evening was spent in games, all sitting on the floor in the glow of the firelight, there being no other lights in the room. At a late hour each one rolled his blanket, strapped ft on his back and started on a hike which consisted of cir cling the house a few times and entering through the kitchen, where each was given a plate with wie ner and a stick whtich they pro ceeded to roast in the fireplace, Huns and cocoa were also served. After refreshments u club was organized with Thclma Wilkinson as president -and Hay Vurncjr us sec retary and treasurer,- to1' he; called, the IJooster club and which will meet every two weeks. They de parted at a late hour, all declar ing they had had the. very best limb ever. Those present were TheJma Wilkinson, itonnie Pollard, Wilma Sparlin, Ulanche Halse, Bes sie Haise, Edith- Mullen, Blodgett, Constance Lcmmon, Kath leen Lemmon, Minnie' Wisijcarver, Josephine Topping, Hay Vamer, Koscoe Lemuion, Ralph CouhIc, Earl Cotigle, Azcl Rlodgett, Allen fiilberL Walter House, Victor Spar lin, Laura Lofland, Harold Pierce and .Mrs. Doll Ixmimon. ' ;- JACKSONVILLE. Nov. H. A tneeting of the l'arent-Teaehers association was held last Friday afternoon at the high school audi torium. Mrs. Sainton gave a very Interesting report on the .Stale I. T. A. convention held in (..rants Pass, Oct. Jli, 17 and 18. Mrs. Peach also gave an Inter esting report concerning the Coun ty J. T. A. convention held Nov. 2, in. Med ford. She informed tho members of Jacksonville P. T. A. thai a county P. T. A. convention will be held here sometime In January. All are looking forward to this convention with niucli en thusiasm. ..Mrs. Kirk's room, having tho largest representation of parents and friends present, won tho book to be awarded this month. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis and son Kobert spent Sunday and Mon-' day at Dunsmuir, Calif. .Miss Minnie Punch, who Is em ployed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keherer out of Central Point, spent Sunday evening at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Chitwood motored to Provolt Sunday after noon where they were visitors at the C. W. Miller home. Kred Applegiitc, who had spent the past week there returned home witn them. .Mrs. Durfee and her . son , John and Mrs. Bobbins, all from Ash "land w-ere dinner guests at the Leonard' Lyons homo' Sunday . -t .:' i I JACKSONVILLE ' I . : "You look stunning-too bad " J ... o v . Yet, to be polite, '. SHE SAID: "MarvelousJy becoming, Madam.' 1 . mmiwsLdtii m So lovely yet so lonely! B.O." hurt her . . . until' " II xguisiTE," every mirror told Jicr. Hj Hut every mirror lied. 'Men, too, were fooled about Kli.sc id first. Eagerly tliey souglit to meet her then liwt. interest. l'or years it puzzled Klise. IJlit "IJ.O." . ixlar isn't keeping her lonely now. IJeail how slie discovered lier fault and I lie easy way to end it. ' "Frankly, f was too sure. I knew I couldn't be guilty of 'IJ.O.' "Foolish mistake! I ilid offend. Mil lions are deeeived, my doetor explained, liecause we In-come insensitive to ever present odors. l!ut pores give off as much as a o,imrt of odor-causing waste daily, lie most careful in cool weather, he told me, for stuffy overheated rooms and warmer clothing make 'B.O.' more offensive than ever. "Now, with Lifebuoy to-sfegiiiird me, there's no fear of 'l!.O.VIifcliuoyV marvelous antiseptic la I hrr purifies pores deeper you ai tinillg Jctjl clean--er, fresher ami so safe! "My skin is clearer, too, with Life buoy. We all use it to guard against disease germs. Lifebuoy's pleasant, extra-clean scent, which vanishes as yon rinse, just tells you Lifebuoy purifies." LBV BR UROTHBRS CO., Cttmtirvlp'. iltu. THY LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM uhricatft ghrs tmootimt shat t tttr. Ak your dru(ist H. r I LL iieouov HEALTH SOAP stops body odor Wade W. Wiljiams of .Portland spent a few lrours Saturday with Ins sister, Mrs. Kred P'ick and family. Mr. Williams acted ns referee at the big game in Med- ford Saturday. Mrs. Kick, Vlr- j Kinia v ick anu r lorence sever ance enjoyed watching the game. Mrs. i. A. Pago and son, .lean, left Sunday for her homo In Korl Klamath. Sin; has spent a couple of weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C Smythe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Holm, Mr. and Mrs. McCluwkey and Mrs. Petty Kdwards of Modoc Point were re Venl'.risitors al'.tliu N. C. Smylho home. L)r. L. L. Sumerlin. wife and little daughter. Lavonne, of Myrtle) Point, ' spent tba veek'-end with I Mrs. Sunierlln's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. W. 11. iiunch Of; this place. Miss Lyis! Sniytlc, who was 111 at her home the past week, Is much improved. ; ! Miss Violet May'Olson spent the wcekrend .ot.ho Jig mo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers on IJig Ap- Mrs. .loo Uroad and son, Kay Horde,' and Lydla McJougul all of Weed, Calif., sjent the week-end with Mi's. Anna PiuL'' , -Mi. Susan no Jlulines' Carter made a ' recent trip to ' Altura:i,r ;whrrc she spent, ; u ' . couple ofl days visiting her husband who has been working there for somo time. Mrs. S. K. Ogle aecumpa i)ied her as far as Klamath Kails,' where she spent the time visiting, her sun and daughter. Afr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall of i Kuch were in our city Monday.' They had received the unfortu nate news that Mrs. Caiitrall's 'sister, Mrs. Charles Hlncs. wasj very III at Los Angeles,, where j she went Irom here some weeks j ag6 In the Interest of her woi k I of writing and palptln. U brother, (leoiKe lievlin, of Collate Crove, left Monday to be at h-r bnlside. Miss Wilnin Sheley,- leaeiier of the - fth and - (ith. grudo l uum. la our school last year, was married Saturday to .lack Hudson of Med ford. M iss Sheley's many friends here wieh her much happiness through her married life. Mr, ind. Mrs. Catle, whi have bcn Hving In the Willuek .apart ment (forthe past, few- months, moved to Callfoi'iiiu Saturday. The It. N. A. latlles arL planning a cooked food sale for November 27, the day before Thanksgiving. Several useful articles of latiey work will be sold. They are having plaster board put on the'r rooms in the U. M. Hotel build ing and will soon have thorn com pleted, ready for use. ' The Legion boys of. Ihis place have organized a club and are planning to give dances at the I. S. hall during the winter. The flit dunce will be this Saturday nlght. They nro fixing up club rooms In the 1). H. building. Mrs. Wat I; I Uts of Copper Is ipili ill at the homo of her brother, John Winningham of this city. Miss Uiwhead Is employed at Amy's jilace this week. " Thi llcbcknh lodge "Is sponfor Inu a nurd parly Kriduy evenlmf. November lli and hope for a gocnj i attendance It will be held at lb. I. (. O. K. hall. ! ddi. mid Mrs. Krank Tou Vclle , motored to Vreka. Calif., Sunday, j w here they wrre dinner guewls . friends at that place. They n- turned In the evening and r - j ported n henvjr fog through the j Sifdiiyou. making it very diffi cult tn drive. I John Miller, who recently under-' went an operation nt Portland. I returned home Wednesday even- -log. very much Improved in t health. Put Johnson formerly of this ! place, but now living at Wclner. j Idaho, motored back here the pa-t week, bringing back Mr. find Mr-. James Parks of Mcdford, who went with Mr. and Mrs. Johne-in ! to Idaho neveral weckn ago. M1' ! John'on. who has eKatned htj j health, will drive back to Idaho. ( where Iia and his family will' pend the winter. Beautiful new Flat -Tone v ail cflccls a I n few dollars' cost Washable economical Investigate S-W Flat-Tone by all means. It is the most cco nomieal finish you can place on your walls: First because redecorating costs can be saved year after vear by merely washing l'lat '1'onc wall 3 with soap and water. Second because its wonder ful body enables you to cover more square feet of wall per quart. Yet it costs no more than other wall paints. Flat-Tone is ideal for pro ducing stippled walls and rich, costly-looking Spanish leather effects. I'asy to apply without leaving unsiglitby streaks. And its rich, velvety tints are of inimitable beauty. Our big new Decorative Book shows many of the band some wall effect:! you can get with this modern, washable wall paint at verv moderate cost. Come iu and inspect it today. There is no I)arj;;uu like gooil quality. .Take pain I, for instance. ShepviiiAVilliams make the world's hesl puiiilsl1 Tel," their paints ac tually cost less per job beeuiioe each gallon covers far more surface. Every one of these Friday and Saturday Suggestions is of guar anteed quality. Sim-ify S-W j- lnl-Toiic and engage a gotnl xiinfer WWW SWPttin' PratturJi art .( Ihr untld otr under Otii famous IruJt-marh DECOTINT The Sanitary Kalsomine An inexpensive interior wall finish for routrli or smooth p 1 a s t e r, wall hoard, or other interior wall snrl'iiees. Dries with out stivalis or brush murks I on velvet finish. Per pound 10c AUTO TOP DRESSING An excellent dense black dressing I'm- renewini; the finish on auto tops, side curtains anil upholstery, l-'asy to apply; dries in a few hours; will not show sji'eaks. Per Half Pint 60c DEXTER Door batches with a patented Loekin;.' Kose. Just a finder touch and the slide locks the door se- ' curdy. There are no keys to lose. An ideal hitch for bathroom, bcdi-noin or any other interior door. (Juiekly installed. Just bore two holes, slip iu the parts and the job is done perfectly at one-fifth the ordinary installation cost. DEXTER bocks can be secured in (ilass. lira'ss and ISakclite. "Dur Prices will Please You' Get Acquainted with Quality . Courtesy t and Service Hardwar e Go .; Liberty Building .; PhQne;i30O;r ,; I I HUWAKUUB HU i : ! : i2jr vhi-l-o Blie tins ljeen altcnilliis si IkmiI. .She will resume tier html- i les al ..tjetiriu-i) fili;l next Mmuliiy. i ,1.. li ,.!.. rm.illv iiaik in their liiimc In lluMiinli .MIks .Mai-Jliliu Kliillli c;ilne (Inv'n , jinii , i S. . i rrom rnisijei t: .iue nhe -Is -li-ueU i Uii-i anil Mr. " .1 antes I'urko ami iiiK. Hi iittfinl llii f.Milliall!!i--nm.i j 'I"ikI"I'-i-. Atnliel. ri-lilnii-it Kim- inn' vIs'L " ' 11,1,1 .'"...". . ." Illll. W-!,il, .Iw.ii vlMlllm, relatives'1 l-u't tll-IH-ll j , ,,. ,., mi,.l .Miiiuhiy eveiilnK.lu rexuiiii- hcr'j ; 'jj.', )j ' .ri-i-iiinc Is i-Xii.-ctet j ilulles. . '" it,, iirrlve Wcilnosday iiftei-nooli j Mr. ami Mrs. Tmlil lefl I11H fnim I."" AiikcIi h tn visit al Hie Monday for l.ukcvli-w, In 1)0 row- home or her niothor, Mrs. Willi a few (lnys looking after tlieli-1 I'leree. j Intcreuls in that section. Mr. K. K. HlnniD ri-tuinoil lactj .Miss Vivlmi ll.'iiiii.uciril has re-1 Moiiihiy from a two-iluy trip l ' tilrneil home from IvmjI" Point. ! the Nnrtll Vnltlinn :illey. I 1. li ' Snturillo-.. XuNf-lillim- !l. with Inline folki.. , She COLDS MAY DEVFXOP INTO PNEUMONIA Coupt i s frcm riiMti may lead to e riuire Irotililc. mt- enn elorr thrm now ivith Crcomuhioii, an emulsified creosote tlial is plciiwnt to tkc Crromiil.ion is n iitnlifil tiiicovery iviih Iwu-futtl action; 'it sodltic ana lien Is i lie inflamed inrnibraiics and In liiliils pprm prowlli.. ' ,i ; Of all kirtwn dnitf crrosolc is trc opnized br Iiili medics! authorities as one of the preatcit healing flpeneir for coughs from colds and hroiicjiial irrilalions. Crcormilaion contains in addition to crro.oie, uthcr healinE clement whlrli nuollto nnd henl tho indamed 'tnrmhrnncs nnd Mop tho ir ritation, white tho creosote goes on to the stomach, is ahrtorhed into tho blood, allac-lt tho sent of the trouble ami checks tho growth of the perms. CreniuuUion is guaranteed satisfac tory in llic treatment of couphs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of hronchiit irritations, and is excellent for building up the syMcm after colds or Hu. Money refunded if not re lieved aftrr taking according to direc tions. Ask ypur lirupgjst. (anvj : ' '.A-'--A i Outdoor Air to indoor , (1 - r i workers , CREOMULSION FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON vt plant nt fhU plncp ilfMltrntPft KLfiiUUUUS STMAS IN THE OLD COUNTRY This yent. spend the holidays nt home - special Kleepinf4 cur service from Vancouver, H.C carries you , direct to fillip's side oil tin: Kasl const and then you cross, the Atlantic on a palatial' Canadian Pacific liner, with minimum time vnroute. Here is the schedule of sailings? , ,. ..jr . Nov. 26 .V. .V. Minnoilma in (ilxiilow, ltcl(j!it, Liverpool, l-rutn Moalrual. Drf. 6 - fiichrss o Arlinll tn ftlaiginv, Belfast, Liverpool, l-roni St. Jolta, N. II. Dee. 12 S. S. Mnntcalm to Cherbmiri, .Southampton, Aalwcrp. i rom St. John. N il. Dec. 1 1 Ihtchcjt nl Richmond In (;laitow, llelf.M, Liverpool. From St. John, N. II. Dec. IS . Duchess nl Ynrk to Cilaatfow, Ik llxl, Liverpool. From St. John, N. II. Cfinaiiitin Pacific Travellers riniM (Jowl the W'ortit th-cr. ImliHir nir lorlny oflcnllmen in more healthful than or-rliHim. Clrnnrrt, irocrly hurtildifled, tempered Juat ; rilil for xorkiiiR rflirirnry. It In renewed continually. Slnuui.il ilava nrc lianinltnl from the calendar. Iiok beyond llio romforl featurra andtiee how "manu fiieliirril weather" lum niinpllfird many production prob Iciiik. I'nper mill, printiiiR plntitn, candy factoriea haw Improved iln-ir prmltints and increased their output by colli rolling lllimldily. . . , . ' AntcricRti veiililntinff enaineera and equipment maun fuelurera liave mailc "manufactured weather" practical for every nerd of hunineiui.. Wctlnnliniir nintributea the moliim and controls that make it dependable and i venient. , WESTINCfllOUSE ELECTRIC & MPO. 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