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ni-i i BEDFORD MXTL TRreTJyrR,-MEDFORP,- OIir:nONT, FRTT)AY," JTrNT, 22. 1928 PA"GE TWO iyear, making a family reunion. Holmes of Ashland ami -Mr Mr. Jliirli y In.nn In spending ' nnl Mrs. Householder of Central i a couple of week with her daugh- ' I'oinl wp recent guests at thei , Kr. Mrs. l.uwrcnce WIImiii. In! Tom Ijtmb home. ;Ahuind. i i'hurrh services as i.ual nest. Word 'w received l.y Marlon i "" at th. Methodist church. Tryer that a new hah. girl had ; "ndny schoo at Ur, arrived Thursday morning. June , Nel,.y HUrinte.ndet. Preach-, 21 at the. community hospital for j xervlre at 11 a m. kvn ns Air. and Mrs. IVed ltran.lt. The service will he conducted l.y the. : little, maid has been named Jtar-: '" P'V Epwnrth ; Lara Jean. , I-eague. loune people a pra.c. i lI'mlnBui ti f nl'Anlni' If fM- I 1 MRS. CARLE minted hy thir daughter and Krandthildi n. .ir. and Mrs. cii;e Ijnre and' Mr. and Mm. Marion lance upent J;it Saturday in Medfoi d taking '. dinner with MtM Cturenyaw.. 1 Mr. and Mm. i'arl were uuestHj (if J- A. Martin Kunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. 'nrle Hpent Sun-1 day evening ui tho home of Kd I'refountaln. i liodford Hpent last week-! end with hU pu renin. He ia work- PRICES AT MEET BY F. C. FRIENDS i, k'i",;:t!:, Var,"!"'1" ,rutuT 1 " m-""" - h",r from fallfor.ua Wednesday eve. rhurwliiy .,,. TALENT. June SI. The or- n.na nfler spending a week vlHlt- m,naay ,., , , Bll,M cl.ardlsts of the Talent Irrigation ' "' different points, 'church at 10 a. .... ; ' iritf In Klaniuth Kit I In. , (U-oruo KoMter U th proud 1'iiO'ry, cmiKK. .?m rt n. 0.An,.r tt( a n,.w dntKwiw. whii'h laHt Tuesday evf-nins ahout 40 , ,ur, hawed from Mrs. Coverdale 'vv1 ... , , ,., ' Aiv. Hint nr woi iii-iuuijuin- , ilimi rt met Fr day evening at the , , . ,, . ., Mr. and MrH. Itulph Itowman ; people Kftlhi-rod at tlie hnme "f nf UoRtift itiver. j li'rt by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. office of the fotiuiany at Talent WodneHday oC 1',rtlnnd w'?r, "Mt "J lheMm. John Short in honor of he Kd JtoHiiK wan ft huniness vis-1 It or in Portland during tho Rose Festival. J Air. and Mr. (XouiUf I-inco nnd Wesley Vogoli, spent ! homo of -Mi, nnd Mm. to U.WUHH pru-e on iiarueu pr. afl(n.romi (f) , Modr,trd hoP.liii linreniK. Mr. and Mi-n. V. M. C:u l'. ! at Frederick. Mi, it ml Mm. xor cannery pu..ot. .... vlsi(inir ...itM l.fillves. (Mr. and Mrs. Carle are leaving aul Quacken- j .-n(..H creek for an evi,.nn.-.i irio Most oi the on-hardiatH were iHUhU WIT'.' ... ,....,..... pionent, leineHeiitinjc n?a nearly the ' ; vrH Kfmietri Kim- bUK a,ld Dud FatM ''trt1 in southern California. Mrs. farl Ml- " Marion Kaneo were 'iisa visitor lat Monday ; Mill iiimt.iKf im im- ii"iiii 'Hi, I i ho iiiforinuiion re. eiv. d at that . ...,ilinL. on friend 1 n" "1,,K nnu pur wl,nn,"K . hantce. They expeet to make A little dntiKhter was horn to ' time, it w.ih learned that the T i(nt Tuluv n 1 in'"'l',t' lln" " ,rMH- theii Funnier headMnai ters rmmnl flto. k from-lnct year t linil ; Uli.H ,.nt l t of a tiood crop Im rxpeeted. i ii(.dwm)l , ki H;(nla ri.,fJ M r. a nd M nt. 1 tirhn rd HunKlief on June 14. They have named her Marjorie KHen. 1 i':iron Ksten, who has been ta county. entirely nold out. maklr.K a very (liamhu.r.,n.,inVt Mra Pll MarH ! ' .California. , tzooil i-luttiee for uetlvo demand , ,. ' ni i 1 i. Mr. and Mih. Cut It luiv.. made "for i.earM for tannine purpose- , '., ...... . I frmr Afrn ffIIM TTO I theniHolvoK 'helovrd. dniinu- tlie l ;( . vlHltliiff hln uncle, John Hiles, t Ki'om l ho fnforiiuitlon (htnlnoil It witM OHiiiuaii'U Hint tho crop In V:ihinj,'ton and Culifoinla nilKht jmornluu for 1'ortland ... a dle-' IIIIUU I U , Their Foo.h re..k f,,.ml dem- er . a ...a Mommy "orninB. L-ate to the State Health amm-la j 1 lOntrate.l the hlBh reKard whi. h Mra. Uy !i lo . .pen hursdnvj I'O.ti u-)it.-h .nnvno in (hot f 1 v I Th. 1'hll.lr.n' it v nrnt.i-fi in Will M "V.r tm'-iiaiil .oj- un iar.es o mainly ee.-d Inat yearB pro-, Andrews of ,. ..' u..h ., n-hr ! presentins ll.em with n latest Im- dui tlon, ihoiiKh it w.ih thouiiht I MIph Iteth lioomalider arrived! I Inul .i t iir.tui. f.'nii ... . 1 1 .. n .1 M r-a ! u. jr i . i ... ' nio.i rum i tamf. iwo Mv cn.il- " - ...... , i I he cron in the valley would . ... .'.,. ... ) will he an all-day meetlll at tHo ' rorlutiln camn ehaira and an effi- I Hoonwlider has heen delayed in! areraKu aliout the fcinie iim Iiihi . .. ih1i. Voirel! ' ' ' iichoolhoi.Ke. Kveryono la wel-.lent looklnir eanteen. .Mr. and ".mini; hy havlnft to underco ml year. A vote was Linen at . ..a. . (,ho( n,to,.e1 over f ,.,, ,,ome mec-tillK to learn at what prl. Tennent, f'al., Tueday niorninK. i with the people Kiowern would ho wlllinB to ron-j , ,,,.,,. evon11 with nf .,.,, 1)r,,,.i,ed Hat Kunday I M"nM h- trael their eropa. fiK..rea ranKl.,K ilrK wh vHlUnKB wn f Medford prea hed l.at S.,ndn. .,.,. Cu Coino and- apend the dayjMra. Carlo were nlao preaented j operation. w th ft ramn ent n.wl Vnvu o r" ' uiiiniu uiiu lumii.v tev.- IverHon! hlanket l.y the P.oKue Itlver liui eh. ' f'alifornln apent aeve.nl days with Carles were enll. elv aiir-:nls M other, ltoaa l'l.tnam. I hey from $52 to Slid a ton. with aar. ' .... ., . ... Ho look for his text. "An thy ; urj,.,., nv ..if(H. -rhev will 'left last Monday. ' aveage of tihout SS4. A rommlt-1 i,.,,,,,,.,, ' ' daya. so shall thy streiiKth lie."! enjoy usin them nil the more j J'rs. Kettle and Mr. Jones of. lee was appointed to obtain anj' x)rM V(.y ,j,)ne!, returned Hat- Kent. 3.1:21. CJod's proinlae never j hacause of the loving Knod wllltKI Oro raneh alien, 'oat Tuesday i eslimnto of rropn and prlees In ,.,','' fl.om creaoent City where (alia. It is u kooS thine to ltn;of their manv friends. ln Medford. .itl.ir dlslrieta and to report at m nl ,,. ' t u wp,.ks , to the Lord nt all times. Cod Mr. and Mrs. Curie have worked! The l'nrent-Teaeher naaneiation j meeting to ho held In the near! Ml.H 1nn.v u-lhrow Mr and i ; will fc'lve urnee for all Virrum- faithfully in Knots Creek Kunday ' having Mlas York oc! June 2 . I future. ' j Mj.H 'Fl j,nxon ren'irncd' theinnces. (lod's graie Is aulfleien'. aehool for many years and lhevA luniheon and food sale will he I .. . u.; After the sermon Mia. T. .1. I'ul-1 wete vorv nu.el. nleaaed with the held. All women In this district oi n ii. .1.1. .1.1 'ntiii-n.. nil inni ui iiiu hitk iiuiii niiciniii", ...- ' ,.....,. ,,, Oil. where tliev had snent theilen Bang "They , Cruelfied Him.' splendid Chiiilrens day piogra.n riiinuav rvni is injni " 1 " i. . ... . i...i.t i . a i.... ... are Invited to intend. where he went Saturday morning " , L ,' , ,h ' , 1 s.hoolhouse at la oVlo. k. .nr. am. .ins. ituipn iiowumii " - and their mother .Mrs I.uellal w- '"rnndall and children. Hie .program was as follows: Howman. arrived Sunday morn-1 a' Ml Crandall nnd Mrs. W. K. ' Welcome song, l.y Sunday school lug l.y motor from Portland and : Hammell visilud at Grants Passirls; Ten Commandments. Ijar were gueitH of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pert rut Khort: "Precious Jewels." Unr, Clurnn, it heing Kdlson's hlrth- .Mrs. Carina class: "Kvery I.iille Mrs. J. J Tryon Mrs Katie 'a.v. Mrs. Hammell spent the-Daisy." Mirses Smith nnd chll .n,..,' nn.i a i,.J v..imn w.-n'tilght at M is. CmndliU's. return- dors; recitation, John Short; "Oh. man, wno a .nr as . M ",plv, ,. , lug hnme Monday morning. Miss , hildren. Can You Tell," Mrs IZZ MtoZZ MnllolUrltlKoj Mrs. Wl.horn l.eeson of Ash- Or.nd.ll Cora nnd Clam randaM W. r.., an,. Clarence visited at NValdport and aper, ' un";r"J J"'" j . need.;." Phyllis Mllier and aiui rsewpori. " The annual whnol meellnti wan ( K?on held Monday afternoon at tne with his daughter Luclle, who will lake the uummer euuriw at O. A. C. aloiiR with her hrother Wayne, who In n junior nt the ( (dlene. Mr. IloldrldKo wuh ac t'Oinpaulod hy hln nehew. Clar ence iloldrUlKe, nnd Harry Oat- man, who went n fnr an KiiKno, Clean msn wanted at ne Mali TVIhnne offte. f ; Mchoolhoii.He. Fred Kapp wan re elected director for the term of three yearn, Mr. Jay Terrell was reelected clerk for the term of one year. The report of the clerk for tho past year was very en-c-ouraKiiiK. the total IndebtednenH of the district heinjr 10.fi 12, which Includes the $1800 voted on this r-prlnir for the play Nheri. There will alxo he one bond taken up Htlth Kewholrt VlfUieil jiary ,' ii.tiiui.hhi. .luniur -uiim-i . M.. nn.l M-u n Ifnl.lcnnl JackH lhl Week, --nun Mi) l"r ll OUIUH-hio. of AHhland were dinner iruetH of' Jay MoniKon and wife of Port Mr. nnd Mih. John Koblnon Hun day, , Ladie' Aid of the 'Methodlnt ehurch will meet nt the homo of Mth. Lenter Newbry' next Thura day afternoon, June 28. Mr. and Mr. Fred Hart enter tained nt dinner Sunday. Mr. nnd MrH. Halph Howman, Mra. Lite) In Howman, Mr. and Mm. Clinton land vimted nt Mr. Kohertnon'8 Thumduy evening. At the HChool meeting Monday John and Carle Short ; "Stnr SpanKled Hanner," nirls, leading the Sunday xchool. , Minn Dorothy Lamb hmt the afternoon Tom I-ullen wum re-ronteKt recently held in the Hchoot IhlH fall, loavlnffia total Indehteil-! and Hon and Mr. and Mih. fJeorKO csh of $!(fil2 at the ht'sinninK of llnton. elected director for -three years and Mm Kncberg was reelected clerk for one year. Mr. fitllle led the prayer meet inc lat Thursday evening Mra. Cummona will lead coming Thursday evening. the fall term. Mr. and MrH. Harry CommonH etiierlalned uh Iioiiho guentH the flrnt of the week her Hister, Mm. Will Whllach nnd Hon l'aul of Klamath FallH and her mint. Mm. A. 1. Mayo of Anhland. K. K. Cook rot timed WedneH- dav to Klamath FallH after Hpend I Tfti n iiinnruuinn I I lumnArrmiiNb Mr. nnd Mm. Malvln MKIrow left WedneHday evening for Hill, 'nl., where Mr. McCJrew Iiiih aj eon l met to haul log. , Mr. Tryon hnH Instnlled a CroH- hy radio In hla Htore for demon- Tho op(,0 m,(ViiH and iheHum Htratlon purponeH. ; , h )v the Tolo Corn- Cherry picking Is now In full mmiitv clth invt Friday ' night sway. (leorgo Halbrelth wtartod worn a ' big huccohh, both n t tilg a week In Talent with bin, hint week, while the lloldrldgc i nierlttlnment and in a financial I amity. crew Hi a rind thin week Mm, Charlie Hnldrldgti ami Mm. Uennle Fattemon nf I'orl daughter Ooi Ih wore dlnniu' guests j land Is Hpending' this week with at the home of Mr. nnd Mm. Hob Mm. Klin Patterson and her two J.ogan Sunday. daughters, Mrs. Rlsie Chnrchman Mr. and Mm. Clarence .Vathlsjnnd Mrs. William Mitchell of Ash and children Hpent last Sunday J land. with Mm. Muthlri' parents, Mr. The Cochran cafe Is making n and Mm. II. K. Slrahnn, al Hor.ue specialty of eblckeu dinnem fvory j liver. Sunday, short orders other days. Clint H. Diinulugtnn and fain- Clarence IbilmeH in quite Hick al lly from JuckHtuivillu wore calling!!)! )ionu tills week from the flu. iiii frlendH up Wagner creek Mon-f Mr, and Mm Saltfr of Forlland (!ay afternoon. spent n few dayH htst wei.U at tlie I'rofOHsor and MrH. L. I'. Millerjbome of Mr. and Mrs. Tryon. and two daughters, Juanita and Mrs. Cora Dciiham and Hon AVUtetln, returned from Yoncallaj Frank returned the end nf the Monday, where they had Hpent j w'Cii from Oakland, where they t he pust nionlh. They were nc-. had been visiting her son, Floyd com tin tiled by Mr. Mlller'H mot h- J Turner, ami fa m lly. er. Mm. Rmuia Miller. The whole j Ne spiers spent Sunday lit party loft Wednesday morning for Klamath Falls, San Francisco, whrro they will be Mrs. Will Kerns enterlalned joined hy a brother of Mr. Miller,. Mrs. City IteynoldK, Mrs. Lena who resides In California, and also Wilson of AHliland and Mrs. ltes- n hrother who Is a naval officer isle Patterson of and wIioho ship lias been In fnr-j Wednesday. elgn wnl em for the pnst three Mm. ,lnm lln winy of Mod ford She. with her fellow losers, are responsible for giving the Sunday school a bfg treat. Visitors from the mimnier eab- and j m" will be gladly welcomed in thhfjthe Sunday Hhool. .Mr. nnd Mm. Carle have rented Hi fiir home tu Karl Smith and family. The Smiths arrived on Fools Creek last Sunday evening They traveled here from linker. Ore., by auto, making the trip in four days. They spent Sunday I night with Mr. and Mm. Date Norton, but are now keeping house at the Carle home,. Mr. and Mrs. Carle expect to leave Foots Creek on tile evening of .lone 21. They will : he sadly Dance SAT. NITE with George : McMURPHEY and His Columbia Recording Kollege Knights ORIENTAL GARDENS Gentlemen $1.10 Ladies 25c CREAM of TARTAR I i n im i '.it r way. , Mr. and Mm. T. O. Hillings and little daughter. Hetty Lou, re turned from IEosehitrg Monday, where they have been visiting .Mrs. Hillings' parents. Mr. and Mm. H. J. llainor were week-end visllom at the Tub home. Mr. and Mm. II. (1. Wallermlre nnd family visited in Ashland Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Waltermlre. Mrs. W. H. Itoblnson has been quite sli-k for the (last two weeks, j but Is sonio better now. i Miss Honita Wilson of I'oseburg, j a former resident of Tolo, Is y guest oE Miss Atlanta rtayton this week. Tho regular annual school meet ing was held at the schoolhouse Monday evening. S. S. Tulo was elected to Horve for three years as director and Mm. Minnie Huck- Portlnnd last 1 jeH wnM reelected to serve hh cbuk for one year. Mr. Clreene of Medford gave a dinner nfc the homo of Mr. and Mm. II, l. Waltermire Thursday evening to demonstrate the Super Maid nlumlnumware. Those pres ent were Mr. nnd Mrs. Andy HuckleH, Mr. und Mm. S. S. Tule. Mr. and Mil John Htglnbotham. Mr. nnd Mrs. SlaKle, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whetstone nnd son. Mr. nnd Mm. Oreene nnd Mr. and Mm. Waltermlre. Mr. and Mm. H. 1 Whetstone spent Sunday visiting relatives In (intnlH Pas:. Smooth, Creamy Custards This i s the cream-of-tartar baking powder that gives you full pound weight for full pound price - -not just 34 of n pound that looks like u pound. 3 I FxlfmM. o Ten roitrf o i" fiov.- ijw 0 - ... " . WAGNER GREEK Mra A. J. . liyer -of Iterkeley, Oal., Is .making nn extended visit with her brother, tl. A, llrlner. Mr. lllner had not seen his slater I lor over 25 years, she expects to I fro from here to Crescent Citv. where she will visit other rein- tlves. I O. A. Kerhy Is now logging for the Tomlln Hox companv of Med. ford. , Oeorge Ager nnd daughter llel en and Miss Aria Itedoin of Klam nlh Fnlla nnd Mrs. A. M. 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