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PSOESIX RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS I EDEN PRECINCT f TALENT I HfEDFORD MXTL 'SRTBUXE, MEDFOttD, OI.'KHOW TUTUSDAY. MAY l.VKVl . - ;-. : - - - - :T..Jn., : 0 ; 1t" I ... V ft .fe ;r ' J t EDEN PRECINCT. Ore, May 1. t Special) Death came Monday to Prank Evans at the Swede-burg sanitarium in Asbland. Mr. Evans, jrbo lived on the south highway. . had been suffering t a number of yeara from ulcers of the stom ach. He was a consistent Chris tian, a good neighbor, a true friend and an obedient son. He leaves his mother. Mrs. Cora Evans, and many dear friends to mourn bis un timely passing. . There are a number of home-. TALENT. Ore.. May 1. (Spl.) Mrs. Noel Ersklne was calling- on friends In Talent Tuesday afternoon. Talent branch of the AfUxionary I society meet at the home of Mrs. J Harvey Walters. j Rebekah club will meet at the I home of Mrs. Newhouse of Atjai j land. May 2. in an 'all day seasiS : with a covered dish luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and son of I Arizona have moved Into the I hulldinr owned by Mr. Maxdon on i lome-. . jo.i.- .v.. seekers in this vicinity now boy"' """L nt ' piece of land between Talenr and Phoenix. Mrs. M. Rose, Mrs. Leu Fury iod Mrs. Neily Franklin were dio des guests Thursday evening at the borne of Mr. id C. Carey. Jeff Davis of Chico. Calif, ar- ! rived recently a.nd ha accepted ) the -i-osition as caretaker at the Kuntfer home of Reames and While on Wapner creek. CD Dr. Fred Koddard of Klamath ; Falls is spending the week at their ROGUE RIVER PESTT H MftT, Mrs. Rose and Tars. Fury remained ,,. h,. ,, .rr,,.r -i, while ".."lL- .. ... O,, ,.' and Delbert Goddard build -. Will High and Mrslice Richard- ne.. road , ,nelr ,lmh.r c,.inl.3 son were calling on friends in this Mr . Mr. John R(A,nn part of the precinct Monday. entertained at dinner nd-y for Mrs. Bonhsm of the south hlgh-. j,. nd MrK Cu)v,r ,nd MnL D-an VT et orer Into .Josephine conn- , Fnoenl .nd Mr and MnL M y Isst Sundsy with a party of lady j Kohln8on f Talent, .friends ...... Mrs. filiRBins. Mrs. Rowley and Mrs. Walsh and her little grand-MriL at ot T1(.n, .nded the 60S of Klamath falls jrisiteu her . mrr1ine and ,,., ot the Ijusl annt. Mrs. Hopkins, of the south ern b-r , ile(lforcl Tuesday eve tiighway Sunday and Monday. 1 nlnK Mrs. Minnie Martin, sister of , Mrs. Irene Wells, returned bunday from Portland, where she under-, went an operation lor sinous trou ble. Mr. Alvord of the south high way has his garage about finished and is preparing td put In garden the tract of land recently pur chased. i Mr. Feebler of the second hand store In Medford came out Friday and bought a stove and some other household goods of Mrs. Lets Furry. Mrs. Furry and her mo ther, Mrs. Rose, will leave soon for Los Angeles. ....Highway traffic will soon be turned into the Voorhles road and will come in again at Phoenix. " 8. P. Hunter of West Phoenix was calling Monday it the home of your correspondent. Mr. Hunter is still going to Dr. Swedenburg for care of his injured limb. . Will Hunter has six acres of the new Lsdino clover sown last year nd It Is furnishing an abundance of feed for li head of dairy cows. Mr. Hunter is selling whole milk and the feed Is rich In butterfat. . The school children are out sell bur tickets this week for their sen ior play which will be given soon t Phoenix. C Carey has thousands of fine tomato and cabbage plants now. T A LENT. Ore.. May 1. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Ora Manning this week purchased proiierty on the highway formerly part of the old Alford estate, from H. B. Nye. who a few months ago purchased all of the estate in this city. Mr. and Mrs. .Manning will take possession immedistely snd plan in Ihe near future to remodel the place into a modern home. Mra. Hayman and daughter. Ber tha, who have lived In the house purchased by Mr. Manning, have moved to another house in Talent. TOOTH PASTE HEIRESS IDS ITALIAN .,- ROGUK RIVER, Ore, May 1 Special) Dick Richman, who is at present at the Josephine general hospital at Grant Pass, is showing " alight 'improvement. Alfred Haddox. 8. P. employe, who suffered a dislocated knee Fri day, la now a patient at the Grants Pass hospital. Raymond 8tevens was a Medford fvlsltor Baturday evening. j Mrs. Shirley Dilllnger and bjrby daughter' and Miss Dilllnger ot .-(Snlnls Rass visited at the home of .Mra. Dilithger.'s parents. Mo. and Mrs: Dick. 8'w.K-ker.. Tuesday. Lira Os flVbeklb lodgp cVIJn bratedi the Rehfkahr arrtflKeasmf Sunday, A-plii . A t-o.w.' cO-tggUO 45 was prdse'nfr. 1 Husho-. wiltlr n tTftCBV- J Prospect, sitfn.t Jiriffo -SKi 5SlE5 day. wit Kls V!W - Mr. ISfriC r,i& 1&it T$yjr m.tft PARIS. France. May 1. (P) Miss Tenuis Forhan. daughter of 11. J. Forhan. dental manufacturer, snd Count Knio Komagnoli ll l'r blnla, son of the attorney general of the province of Bologna, Italy, were married here today. The couple left this evening for Italy to spend their honeymoon on Lake Como but will return In a few weeks and make their home in Paris. EAGLE POINT ENDEAVSft REPORTS SUNOAY NASHT KAGLE PHNT. Or.. Mm? 1 CSpeciirt ) Mki.-jc- of the tM-rtiov M' SMfltKtuM SijndMi' (Mnr art vft lvrtt)wf rrn jHuii-ifti. 9rv. jrtM4on alt rr.Tt. Th In rnflYuV I ?'. faouip ctf yyp pat r iijI.Vjw k-vp r'eiMtrs w rn nj shp-i Jm VI in mwrvive. . d lr S Vesi to e BUM tr.Nwl WtW4 of co- itir !---f WntV westrr tlMt at the ArtTjjft-'T! 1V Id rtw ptj lit Ph. mffltim' m, ikJM an evrw r5i fv rr " as this giWib IPfilpJf oWir di Miss JuTwiias lw I I tit D llSI Oftw W-; ra MoolV nShft 1 ' drew a good 'ndai. i Mrs. 8. t. Ills!.- had ie n ! sm fortnee to fain 9ie ner' In ; y !I liyGx& VWba-) C-celv- '.r aWxTjm, aRCl - rk-ai I m i W$. iHfi W! crf hw arm nt vk mi; nrairat care. WiHr Joom, Islt Jon and! i mmdm ei Ta MaU- Aa1 aV-. m OL-Jits ten twnr lor Kea rai.4i finish for f p -snd ' .d,n. lother subje?t, Hard "J. K. Carey and aon, Ed. left ereryday wear, tha Cicneral Paint, Tuesday for a business trip to C-arporation has intinJidjWI arm ' Washington. j Sni.h Ql'tCK .81. But da no m lmfus QP.CK. STEP with i ntshc. enamel ir erdiiuuy paint. It is lika tkooe of tbaan. It is ve easy ttOspply. roes rortber. drS ' ov-rTught. One cm it forms stanch, iron hard surface that defies the in BROWNSRORO. Ore.. May I. ' tramp of feet, i 48pecial) Mr. and Jire. Arnold: In order that goorimay becalmed IfcQiert of Central 'olnt were to blend perfectly with the evdor i supper irurats at tha Cecil Culbert- erbrm of any rcwv.(QlTCK-STEP '' M home last Thureday evening, cornea Jn eiht beVatifnl cotora. I iMra. Cook of Portland waa a Knd tor re ia m Clear OUKX-ST17 vest at Ihe W. W. Hansen home for nas on hardwood &an or lino 1 Wet Sunday. Mini Edris Warren tram, ft brieurs oat the colon of' who bss been Ttitln with h'O'h deeigns and taotexta the A- , hunt. Mrs. Hansen, for some time. fao. It enhance th natnrmj rcrnra ccompaaled Mrs. Cook oa her re-; and (iees a finish thais hardand tura trip to Portland. I srear-rewistiria. i (ra L?I nnim waa a art hi ri - j wa in imn v iniisoi -enlS Mrs. Ed Tucker and th Earl rVekae fa. m i res Kaww atlAfl. otaa In Medford oa Monday. rood qualities for yow. Toor ' lir. and Mrs. Bernsrd Molten of Medford visited at th fright home Bunday evening. Mr. and Mta. Roy Stanley vis ited with their father. Mr. Stan ley at the Stanley hfVe last Sun day. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Charley have returned from their recent trip to Portland. Geor: Browa haa been C3-y Vnsy for several days taking the census la ry -Idnlu, Mr. Find ley (rem the aasoesoO office, wp-v alee calling: on th people law, 'week. ! Sunday' CHICK -STEP i. m ocly a enr-rt, i truth but Is eqvaaOy beautiful fan ; any erreos mac mn-t rtatnd nara Let QUICK-STEP pro- Hi : ar dealer cmr Ashland. Lor-aV airport oea te public July tth. Complet Stock of Quic6k-Step Carrifw by Q Hubbard Bros, Inc. o Exclusive Medford DtaJer "Heavy Buty'v tells -you what it is- but not haw fine it looks! Go afar a r can give you HFt&tr tire values because Goodyear builds more than Whrn Goit&ynT r voids "try Burfy cm elm Ww-vtll oi t fiFt, crybodj Irrrm "tV) -rotd tmifi etra strength, Rutin its mw He vy Duty balloon, Clood yew of pt9 something more an out id beauty qftite as superior as its inner excellence o This resit new tire is ruggedly hand some nPasfcively proportioned, and around either side-wall below its extra-thick and extra-safe Ail-Weather Tread runs a single identiing stripe of silver. A striking feature Is the way in which tht outer rows of All -Weather blocks r prismed down into the side-walls, as ffesh and unhacneyed a mo'deling as distin guishes modern sculptufe. Goodyear builds this newHeavy Duty balloon tire for those who want to drive fast and far without worry, agd are wiliin to pay a litfte extra for that privilege. If you want to dress upy our car and soothe down your anxieties, go see the nearest (joodyear Dealer, and have him change over your tires to new Goodyear Heavy Duty balloons pday! o O . THE GREATEST N ' "1 00 ASK Y O 1R DEALER FOR THE SUPERTWIST DMONSTRATION of all the t9es so6Lrt Xmerica, the remafg.der be- inMded amofg some forty manufacturers. "Md&peopU ride on Goodvear Tires than on any other kind. " Medf rd Set vide Station Pacific litghway at Sixth "YOUR TIRE SHOP'9 Phone 14 0 GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING AT MODERATE PRICED 0 0 o o A GENEROUS AloWAKCE FOR THE UNUSED MILEAGE IN YO&R OLD TIRE3 Heavy Duty BALLOONS 4.50x21 . $12.30 L75xl9 $lf.70 5.25xJ $16.3? 5.50x19 $16.85 9 o o