Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1935, Page 19, Image 19

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    Pl'GE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1935.
GOLD HILL FARM
PRODUCE CANNEt
IN 01 FACTORY
C. C. Harding Will Put Up
10,000 Cans This Year
for Trade Business De
veloped Within 3 Years
GOLD HILL, Sept. 13. (Spl.)
Oold Hill lisw a real cannery. Tha en
twprlse Is located throe miles from
the city nt the C. 0. Harding ranch
pn the highway west of town.
The cannery puts up produce In
regulation commercial tins under the
Rogue River brand, and Mr. Harding
la developing a good market for the
produce.
A little over two years ago Mr. and
Mrs. Harding and son moved to the
place they are now working, located
Just west .of the Chas. dray place.
The acreage was then undeveloped.
They started In raising vegetables and
fruits and canning their own produce.
That year they put up 3.000 cans.
Last year they doubled the number,
bringing It to 4.000 cans. And this
Seal they plan to put up around
10,000 cans all raised on their own
place which consists of five acres of
leal land in the Oold H1U Irrigation
district.
They have processed 3,500 cans of
Golden Bantam corn, whole kernel,
and It tastes Just like roasting ears
from the Eardcn. They have also put
up 1,000 cans of beans, about BOO of
peas, and there will be about four to
five thousand or lomaweo.
The Harding do all their work by
hand, and handle the produce as It
ripens, and In taking It In small
quantities It la packed at Its best,
which Is not always true of canneries
working In wholesale lota.
Mr. Harding Is getting fruit started
bn his ranch also. From 43 young-
berry plants this year he picked 43
crates of berries and he has a num
ber of peach trees that will bear next
Tear. These will all be canned.
Mr. Harding Is marketing his foods
with local grocers, and is a great
booster for home Industry.
W. O. Howes, who has the five-acre
tract adjoining the Harding place, has
also done remarkably well with his
land In about the same period of
time. Hardly a morning goes by but
what he brings a load of fresh pro
lluee to town for the local grocers.
Both Mr. Howes and Mr. Harding
are very Interested In the fair to be
held here next week and plan ex
hibits' of their products.
1
Meteorological Report
SepUmber 13, 1835
Forecasts
Med ford and vicinity: Unsettled
with occasional showers tonight and
Saturday; lightly warmer tonight.
Oregon: Unsettled with occasional
ahowers west portion tonight and Sat
urday: slightly warmer south and
east portions tonight.
Temperature a year sgo tody:
Highest, 83; lowest, 42.
Total monthly precipitation, none;
deficiency for the month, 0.12 of an
Inch. Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1036, none; deficiency for
the season, 0.13 of an Inch.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 37 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 80
per cent.
HIT ROOT BORERS
NOW WITH 'P.D.B.'
Sunrise tomorrow, 8:60 a. m,
Sunset tomorrow, 8:03 p. m.
Observations Taken at A A. M.,
J20th Meridian Time
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:T WORD DOCK 10
GET LUMBER BUSINESS
PORT ORFORD, Sept. 13. (Spl.)
Gilbert E. Gable, president of six
companies developing the harbor of
port Or ford and engaged In milling
and other wide-scale operations, to
day announced that the new dock
recently built here will handle the
output of 10 sawmills. The mills are
111 in Curry county In the region
between Langlois and Gold Brach.
Tliey have a daily capacity of from
J0.000 to 40,000 feet each.
Mr. Oablo announced that arrange
ments had hern completed for fi
nancing the lumber movement from
the time the lumber la delivered to
the dock here.
BUS, AUTO COLLISION
PORTLAND. Sept. 13. () Six
teen person were Injured, seven ao
txvdly aa to require hospitalization,
when a motor bus and private auto
rnobile crashed on a street here last
flight.
All wlndowa In the bus were shat
tered and the front end wr.a demol
ished. The drlvrr of the other car
was Bob C. Emmons, 15. one of the
Injured. Witnesses told police he
tailed to stop at a throuKh street.
The county bosrd of equnllratlon.
composed of the HMownr, county
lrfc and county Jmlue. completed
eonsidrrntion of applications for cuts
In nSPMcd valuation on pr.ivrty in
the county, and the report Is now
fceln prrpMtrd by the county court.
AsAcwor Cotcmnn satd a number
cf the protects hart been Rrflntod,
principally on laud, where it vu
thown the valuation was too high.
ARTISTIC GARBAGE CAN
BOASTS MIRROR IN TOP
riUCAOO. Sept. 13 (t!Pr The
park commission's search for an ar
tistic refuse can was answered todny
from York. Eng.. by seeker for the
100 pri7e who supKested mirrors be
placed on the top of each "litter bas
ket" to encourage tidiness.
Rapid Growth Amnrfnr.
6 A INT JOHN, N. B. UP Sain'.
John cuMoms house officials have
an unidentified plant that la growing
so fast that they don't know what
to do with It. The plant sprouted
beside a eactuts plant in a pot on
the window sill, but It (irrw so f.t
It had to be transplanted to a .Kit
of Its own. Today it towers 11 feet
Above the floor.
Boise 84
Boston - - 80
Chicago - 80
Denver -. 88
Eureka . 62
Helena, - 83
Los Angeles 88
MEDKORD - 81
New York 82
Omaha - 86
Phoenix 104
Portland - 72
Reno - 82
Rose burg 82
Salt Lake City .... 00
San Francisco .... 68
Seattle 66
Spokane .... 70
Walla Walla. ;.. 76
Washington, D.C. 80
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1111
Peach, prune and apricot growers
who wish to protect their treea from
Injury by root borers should apply
paradlchlorobcnzlne (PDB) now, ac
cording to C. B. Cordy, assistant coun
ty agent.
These Insects burrow around under
the bark at the base of the tree. In
severe cases they may girdle and kill
the tree. Their presence Is Indicated
by lumps of gum at the base of the
tree. Excellent control can be obtain
ed by the use of paradlchlorobenzlne
provided the soil la dry when It Is ap
plied and remains dry for at least ten
flays. These conditions' require that
the application be made soon.
The soil surface at the base of the
tree should be leveled off without
disturbing the soil beneath the sur- !
face. Large masses of gum on the j
trunk should be removed. The PDB
should be carefully spread in a nar- j
row circle around the base of the tree t
about two Inches from the trunk.
Pine dirt fttuiu !. mounded up pver
It and tightly packed.
Three fourths to one ounce la suf
ficient to treat a tree six years of age 1
or older. Younger trees should have !
one half ounce. It Is well to tear j
down the mounds a month or six I
weeks after application to prevent!
any possible Injury, especially on i
young treea. Further Information can !
be obtained from the county agents' I
oi iice.
KEYS and expert lock rapalrlna
Medford Cyclery. 33 N Fir Ph 201
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
GOLD HlTiL, Sept. 33. (8p'..)
Gold Hill school bells called 322 pu
pils to their studies this year, when
school officially opened here Mon
day, September 9.
Enrollment this year show a de
crease of nine pupils, with the total
registration being 322 students this
year, compared with 231 who en
rolled the first week last year.
It Is expected that the number will
be a little larger as the season pro
gresses, ns several families are un
settled, due to work In the f.-ult har
veat. However, It will probably not
exceed last year's registration fig
ures, as the 1034 fall enrollment took
a big Jump over previous years; nn
Increase of 24 being ahown the first
week, which Is a substantial gain for
a district this size.
4-
NO DAY SET NEXT WEEK
FOR STARTING OF MILL
No definite day next week has been
set for the start of the sawmill of
the Medford Corporation (Owen-Oregon
company), Manager James H.
Owen aald today. He said It depend
ed largely on the amount of k;s in
the mill-pond, now arriving at tho
rate of two trains dally, crows have
been selected for all departments. It
will probably be a week after the
starting day before the mill reaches
full capacity.
VETERAN RELIEVED
OF CONSTIPATION
BY NATURAL FOOD
Kellogg's All-Bran Corrects
His Condition
ITerclaan interostinp.unwilicitod
letter: "I have uacd Kellogg's All
Bran for about 4 years, and find it
a wonderful relief for constipa
tion. While In Government Ser
vico In the P.. I., I contracted con
stipation in 1898-00.
t "I consider your All-Bran in
terms of million, instead of the
cost of a box of pills, for it surely
has Baved mo. I cnt All-Rran
every morning." F. L. Wylio,
Visalia, Calif.
Conntipation dua to intufflcient
"bulk" in moab.
V
Riyioarch shows Kcllogs's All-Brnn
supplies gcntlo bulk" to aid regular j
habits. All-Brnn Is also rlcu In vita
min B, and Iron.
All-Brnn Is a delicious laxative food
. . . far better than patent medicines.
Two tablespoonfuls dnlly are usually
sutriclrnt. If not relieved this way.
see your doctor.
Get the red-and-green
pneksge at your grocer's
aiane oy Kellogg in gg .
Battle Creek.
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EVEN THE WEALTHIEST CAN BUY
NO BETTER COFFEE
Zvn lhc whoM Income, let them afford
th moet )rpenlve luxuries can buy no
better coffe than Nob Hill. Jt is the finest
money can buy yet economies In roasting,
packing and distribution bring It to you at a
ihrlity price. Rich, hill bodied, shorn
T" pUas th moi xactinq coffe buyer.
IMbMmJ TJw it - i ml vntt n , ...
" y itod nm uonoe you u like itt
delicious, distinctive flare I
Ground to ur
exart order lh
huv it
, .
ism kv
r. W. IVutlett. Hertford ' Tsil
Ormlfct and furrier, will open iliop
40 So. Central. Sept. lath.
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Featured in
SAFEWAY STORES
NOR rill
THE OREGON FARMER
GOSS TO TOWN?
and thousands of tons
of His finest produce is offered
uou through Safeway Stores
If you were to go out into the gardens and orchards your
self and select your own fresh produce, you could not
get better quality nor more reasonable prices than we
offer. A strong statement ... but every one of our
fruit and vegetable departments stand ready to prove it I
Be sure to note the values below I
Watermelons
SATURDAY ONLY
Potatoes, Klamath Gems no. 1.25 ib.ba8 $c
Dry Onions
lb. 3
Sweet Spuds w no. 13 lbs. 10c
Lettuce large solid head . . .4c
10 lbs. 25c
Celery Large Fancy 2 for 19c
Cooking Apples . 6 lbs. 15c
Green Peppers. ... 4 lbs. 10c
Matches
Highway .6 box carton
19c
Toilet Tissue
Zalo, soft and silk like
1000 sheet rolls 2 rolls
13c
Bronson 's
Full Pints
IOC
Peas
Pierce's
Tender Sweet
No. 1 cans. 2 for
25c
Deviled Meat 6 tor 29c
Libby's, M size
Dog Food
Scotty Allen the New Food for Dogs or Cats
can 10c
Soap Powder pk8.29c
Borene. Large 40-oz. pkg.
Catsusp
Heinz you know the
Quality 14 oz. Bottle
15c
Shrimp
Gulf Best Right Size for
Salad
5 oz. can
10c
Post Toasties
Large
15 oz. Pkg.
15c
Fruit Jars
Kerr Economy or Kerr
Mason Wide Mouth ns.
89
Coffee
Pure Brazilian
3 lbs. 50c
Crackers
N. B. 0.
Snow Flakes
2 ib. box 30c
SOAP oBwoyB-;rheLar?e
6 for 2c
Oats
Triangle Brand
Quick or Regular
9 lb. Bag
CoSfee
r
NOB HILL
Fresh Ground
Lb. 22c
2 lbs. 42).
Flour
Fisher's Blend
For Better Bread
Buy Fisher's
49 lb. Bag
79
Peaches
Del Monte
Mclba Halves
Large 2 can
17
Cocoa
Rock wood's
Pure and Wholesome
2 lb. can
31
Ground
Steak
or
Rib Steak
Choico Beef
SPECIAL
E2Lt
SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS
Pot Roast s aflame
VEGETABLE ""T
Shortening 2ibs2So
Dill Piehles ou jie
Boiling Beef
Beef Hearts
Fresh Brains
E AD (2 Lb
DON'T FORGET AMERICAN LEGION "MEDFORD RODEO", SEPT. 21st and 22nd
Store 41
113 No.
Central
Store 471
Main
And
Holly
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