Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 15, 1930, Page 13, Image 13

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I RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS
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! JACKSONVILLE ' TALENT .
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9o LESS CULLS
IN 1929
THAN IN 1928
1 ' o,lN928we averaged better than 65 per ;
, , cent worms in our apples. In 1929, after
three applications of ORTHOL-K and
Lead, we averaged less. than 5 per cent
worms ond stings. Furthermore, we quit
1 '. spraying in July, and as you know some '
of the worst worm damage occurred af
ter this date." ' So writes a well-known
grower of Brewster, Washington, whose
letter is on file at our office.
. His experience, like that of many other
growers, proves that it pays to get real
control of the first brood . . . and that '
ORTHOL-K and Lead in combination
' ' doesgiverealcontrol.ORTHOL-Kkills
Hi the eggs and the Lead kills the worms. 1
""' CALIFORNIA SPRAY-CHEMICAL CO.
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' ...... a.itCtMMb W.ii.r,UU. , '
;R?IH1ILK
j...the scientific oil spray for summer use
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For full
information
talk with your
naarait
ORTHO 7
field man or
dealer.
Your, Travelers Checks!
Will You Need to Cash One
"Immediately?
WE ARE I'HGPAKED TO 1
Render service quickly and courteously
to rjiembors of the
Business and Professional
Women's Clubs
Jackson County Bank
Classified Advertising Gets Results
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., May 15.
(Special). Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
CantruU uf Big Applegate were re
cent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Holmes. Central Point.
Miss Mary Hurst uf Med ford
visited with sister Mrs. Hoy Smith
one day last week.
1-Mro Chief Roy Elliott of Mod
ford was a visitor here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles CantruU of
Bis Appk'Rate visited CiranUmu
CantruU who has been HI.
Mrs. Amy Dow transacted busi
ness in Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Hazel Tresham has return
ed home from Gold Hill where she
wus called to the bedside of her
father, Mr. Knotts. She reports
him much Improved.
Mr. und Mrs. L. T. Wilson and
Mrs. V. T.Wilson were Thursday
shoppers in Medford.
The Ensemble club, made up of
violin pupils of John R. Knights
met at the U. S. hall Sunday after
noon for cgular rehearsal and
preparing for a recital for the lat
ter part of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pursell
wore callers on Forest creek
Thursday afternoon.
Claude Manke of Medford was a
guest Thursday night at the home
of Ernest Olson.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight
attended a musical festival under
the auspices of the State Normal
at Ashland Friday. Roger Kayser,
violin soloist, pluycd during the
afternoon program.
Raymond . Crumley of Butto
Falls 'and Miss Frances Cook of
Medford visited at the Fred Butch
er home Sunday
Miss Elhelyn Root and Miss Vesta
Hull were Medford shoppers Sat
urday. George Tranta came down from
Butte Falls Sunday evening and
visited at the Fred Butcher home.
Mrs. Tranta who has been visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Butcher for
some time, returned with him.
Howard Lewis and Donald Dor
othey left Monday morning for
Diamond lake, where they have
employment for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie White and
children spent Sunday In Ashland
at the home of Mr. White's par
ents, Mr. und Mrs. S. A, Whlto.
Mrs. Charles Thurston of Rose
burg, Mrs. T. A. Harrison and Miss
Mattie Matney of Medford spent
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. G.
A. Lewis.
Mrs. Louise Lawhead is visiting
friends in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Alctha CantruU has return
ed to Merrill to remove her house
hold goods over to the Miles Can
trail home on Big Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dunnlngton
and family, Mrs. S. E. Dunnlngton
und Mrs. L. J. Com best spent Sun
day uftcrnoon at the Lithla park
In Ashland.
Carroll Norman Lewis spent the
week end with relatives on Apple
gute. Monday morning Patrick Swayne
was laid to rest In the Catholic
cemetery. The services at tho
grave were conducted by tho Med
ford Elks.
Mrs. Chester Pursoll and small
! son Kenneth and Mrs. Al Boone
I were business visitors in Medford
I Monday;
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman of
j Camp 3, above Butte Falls brought
down a load of household goods
Saturday night to their homo hero.
They expect to be settled In Jack
sonville the first part of next week.
Joe Hall of Medford visited at
the home of his niece, Mrs. Ethel
Olson, Sunday.
Time Is Getting Short
See the Rogue River Valley Movie
at the Fox Craterian THIS WEEK
-Then Name It and
. WIN $ 1 0.00
'A moving picture, taken in the Rogue River Valley, is being shown
this week only at the FOX CRATERIAN. Scenic parts of this
film will be used for advertising the valley in southern California,
and an appropriate title for the film is needed. The MAIL TRI-
: BUNE will give $10.00 to the person submitting the best name for
this scenic moving picture film. Every man, woman and child in
southern Oregon is privileged to enter this name contest. See this
picture at ONCE! ' ,
Fill Out, Mail or Bring to Our Office
Movie Title Editor, Mail Tribune,
Medford, Oregon.
Please enter the following title in the Scenic Moving Picture
Title contest: ....
My Name is: .....q
My Address is: 1
Plainly write or print title submitted, name and full address.
Contest Closes Midnight Saturday May 17
TALBNT, Ore., May 15. (Spl.)
Mr. Hibbard and daughter Mar
guerite of But to Falls called on
friends In Talent during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Williams of
Talent are proud parents of a fine
pa i r of twin boys born May 9.
Mother and babies are doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ragtin of tho SU
klyous were guertts of Mr. und
Mrs. William Bees Saturday.
Mrs. Russell, a resident of Tal
ent for the past year, passed away
at tho Sacred Heart hospital in
Medford May 9, after nn illness of
several month', due to cancer. Mr.
Russell, the husband and father,
died about two months ago at the
home of his son in Vreka.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Cochran pf
Klamath Falls spent last week at
the home of his mother, Mrs. Edith
Cochran of this city.
Mrs. Speck of Medford visited
at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Man
ning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vlrgal left
during tho week for Independence,
Ore., to pick strawberries.
'Mr. Green, salesman for the
Chevrolet company of Medford.
transacted business in Talent dur
ing the week.
Several out of town people at
tended tho Mother's day services at
tho Talent Methodist church Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Burttle of A.shland
called on friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Estes visited
friends in tho Valley View district
Sunday evening.
M r. and M rs. A rch le Estes at
tended church services at Gold Hill
Sunday.
Eight grade pupils of the Talent
school were given the state teats
on Thursday and Friday of this
week. Thero arc 10 eighth grade
pupils.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brlner of
the Wagner Creek district left for
Crescent Cltrf Cal., during the
week, where it Is hoped the coast
climate will bo beneficial to Mr,
Brlner, who has been in poor
health for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green have
moved from Talent to tho Briner
farm during tho absence of Mr. and
Mrs. Brlner.
Mrs. Elslo Clay spent -Mie week
end in Grants Pass, the guest of
rclutives.
Mrs. Powers and daughter EH
nor motored to Crescent City Sun
day in company with friends from
Medford. . They were very much
Impressed with the beautiful wild
flowers along the mountain roads.
, . -
Yw cant go wroyg
in making biscuits
if you add the milk
.BEAGLE
only a
Biscuit dough must be light and
spongy. And the way to get that con
sistency is to add the milk a little at a
time. To give coffee a rich, uniform flavor
every berry must be roasted evenly.
That's the reason Hills Bros, discovered
and patented Controlled Roasting. This
continuous process insures uniform good
ness in every ounce because only a few
pounds at a time pass through the roast
ers. Bulk-roasting methods can never
produce the same delicious flavor that
Controlled Roasting does.
Tasting is believing. Ask for I lilts
Bros. Coffee by name and be sure to
look for the Arab the trade-mark
on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is packed
in vacuum tins in which is sealed all
the wonderful flavor and.strength pro
duced by Controlled Roasting.
little
at a
time
CHVr ros "ever go wrong
in developing perfect coffee j
favor because they roast orih
a few pounds at a time
continuously
BEAC.UO, Ore., May 15. (Spl.)
Stock holders it tho Boafrlo
telephone line held a business
meeting at the homo of tho presi
dent. It. H. Hecgmiller, and elect
ed Clarence Case secretary to fill
the placo just vacated by L. C.
Schafcr. . ' . .... I. .. ,
Mm Hodlnflold was hostess to
an aluminum demonstration Wed
nesday evening. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Do Armond,
Mr. and Mrs. Bischoft, and son,
Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre,
Mr. and Mrs. Pursell, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grey, Mrs.
Mayfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Bed
lngfield and family.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Gray was opened to their
friends Friday evening and the
birthdays of Mr. I'urcell, Byron
Gray and Milton Sanderson were
celebrated. Thero wore three
birthday cakes with candles for
the ages of each on them and
the boys had to pick out their
own cake and light tho candles
on it and Mrs. I'ursoll. Clanccy
Harper and Kiln Blackman had
the next birthday so it foil to
them to blow tho lighted candles
out. Tho ovonlng was spent In
dancing. Guests from Medford
were Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnxwcll and
daughter, .lime, Mr. Daniels nnil
son, Kd Myers and sister and Wil
lard Vincent. ,
Mother's day was observed by
a largo crowd Bt Antloch Sundsy
school Sundny. May It. Dr. Bray
of Medford preached nt 11 o'clock
and at two o'clock a'haskct lunch
was served at noon. Sams Valley
Sunday school wore Invited guests
of the day.
Friends horo of Victor Chupman
of Prospect will bo sorry to hear
lie- had tho misfortune to break
his arm last week. .
Mrs. Joo Mayfleld spent Sunday
at the homo ranch on Dry creek.
Charles I'ursoll of. Modoo or
chard was a Saturday ovcnlng vls-
' Itor at tho homo of his brother,
George I'uraell, and family.
I The "Bchool children, excepting
, tho seventh and eighth ,grades
' will have a threo days' vacation
I this week, Wednesday and Thurs
' day being examination and Friday
! the school house will be used as a
1 poling place.
HEADACHE?
Why suffer when relief is
prompt and harmless!
Mi11inn ftf nnnl hav emA to
depend on Bayer Aipirin to relieve a
sudden headache. They know it eases
the pain 10 quickly. And that it U m
harmless. Genuine Bayer Aspirin never
. harms the heart Look for the Bayer
; Cross stamped on every tablet.
! R AYE It
1
LOOK. FOR THE ARAB ON THE CAN ' J
dent. MemhorH of thin comnilttoo
aro Mrs. Archie Ilowman, Mm.
Henry Miller and Mm. C O. San-
den.
Mm. Crump's room, hnvhiff (he
larRont ropreKontatlnn of parontH
RELATES PAST DAYS
JACKSONVILLE, Ore. May ID.
(Spl.) Grandma CantruU, 81,
who Is recovering from a long III
nosB, hud as dinner guests Mother's
day Mr. nnd Mrs. Dill Kay ut the
horns of hor daughter, Amy, whoro
a splendid dinner with turkey and
refreshments was greatly enjoyed. 1
Joyed. . !
The real treat was listening to
Grandma Cantrall, who has lived
to aee her children, grandchildren,
and great grandchildren become a
part of Jacksonville. She also told
of ploner times when she was a girl
here. It was a wonderful day for,
those present. i
LEP.T.A.
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., May IB.
(Spl.) A meeting of the Parent
Teachers' association was held In
the high school auditorium Friday
afternoon.
A there was not a quorum pres
ent, the election of officers was
postponed until the first meeting
In the fall A nominating com
mlilop wniMippolntcd hy the presl-
extend a cordial Welcome
to visiting
B. & P. W.
We Are Glad to Have You
As Our Guests
and frlendf, present, won the book
to be awarded this month.
PTHOUSANDSsj
BENEFITTED 1
Tk 75t"w
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patlcnta
Can anything
more conclusively
prove resulU of Dr. Chas. J. Dean'
non-surgical treatment for Hemor
rhoids, Colitis, Fistula, Constipa
tion and other Rectal and Colon
disorders than the fact that the
majority of new patients are lent
to us by former patients? Yet, we
continue to make our ranarkaMc
GUARANTY as explained In our
FREE book which may be had
on request. - ?
Dr. ClIAS. J.DEAN
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