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li MEDFORD M3IL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. PUT DAY, JULY 11, 1930. PAGE THREE n Jtvura 1 'fe-iJU SffM 'A! Moulded Tuna Salad ' JOi.S.- ' v.v:;v.- .jauHMwl i SPRINGS EVANS VALLEY Scparatelntonakesi7 ounce can of white StdrTund. Mix carefully with one cuplulof diced celery, onetdblespoonful of chopped green peppers, two tablespoon . full of chopped olives andthree fourths cup o f coolcedsaladdress ing. Add twoteaspoonfulsof vinegar and season with salt ana pepper. Soak two tablespoonfuls of gelatine in one-fourth cup of cold water for five minutes. Dis solve by placing over hot water, then stirintothe fish mixture. Turn Into small wet moulds, set aside to chill. Serve onl ettuce orwater cress and garnish with celery tips, slices of stuffed olives and pieces of green pepper or pimiento. Ll.OW SPRINGS.' Ore.. July) EVANS tAU.EV. Oro.,.July 11. tSuecinl) Holund Burkholr., (Spl.) Two professors of botany George hml Harry EUlen t Lake of the Woods Fourth. They elimhed KELLY ,. .... ,t Lotta Miles TIRES A NEW INTRIGUING SALAD Many a tempting variation of the diet is easily possible with White Star Tuna It's "good for you", too! Rich in vitamins and mineral salts fr if Try this dainty salad today! ! ' BEAGLE 'I i few days and unable to work. Joe .Mayfleld'a many friends will en camped over the Mt. Pitt on Saturday, a 24-mlle hike. The p. A. Bunney family are t-nJoyhiK a new auto. Mr. and Mr. Earl Heft and daughter. Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. .Nathan Orishum and Mrs. Adrian Thompson ppent from Thursday until Sunday camping at Dia mond lake. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. BirkholE, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Porker, Mm. ltohert Urophy, little daughter, and the Misses Leah, Frances and Wylamae Parker were supper KUests on July 4th at the J. V. IMden home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and A. V. Carlsun celebrated the Fourth with a motor trip to Sams valley. Clyde Richmond, Jr., spent the 4th fishing at Diamond Ijike, while Mrs. Itlchmond was on a u-ip to the coast with her parents. Oeorge and Harry widen enter tained a fraternity brother on Wedncsdny and Thursday of last week. Mr. Patch Is employed during the summer vacation, near Seattle, and he and a friend were spending a week In southern Ore gon. They went from here to the celebration at Klamath Falls. 'AT II. Clements Is seriously 111 at his home here. He returned home 111 days ago from Oakland, Cal., where he underwent a num ber of minor operations, from which he Is making n very slow recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richmond spent the Fourth plcnlelng with a party of friends at Ashland park. Phil Knack was a visitor Mon day at the XV. K. Parker home. Mr. Knock had been spending o week In San Francisco and was route to his home in Huron. at thA OrAumi State college spent I some time at the Ed Thompson I place Monday, gathering specimens for the collesr herborium. ; il i UKAOLK, Ore., July 11. (Spec inl) Don Sceginiller and Ray mond Mnyfield left for Weed, the first of the week where they will be gliid to hour that he has fully recovered nml has returned to Dry creek. Dwnin Ruwlelgh of Ashland spent Sunday visitinpr at the home of his cousin Herbert Mayffeld. Fruit thinning ended . Tuesday about noon and the thinners spent have work for the rest of thethe afternoon swimming In Rogue summer. Mr. SeegmlUer took the ; river. KHa Smith has been spending two weeks at home and has re turned to her work in Tolo. .She left Monday evening. .lames Martin has been on the sick list for the last few days. boys to Weed In his car and re turned the same day. Roy Mclntyre has just finished putting in the second crop of hay (in the J.- C. Pendleton ranch in Table Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims left the first of the month for a two weeks' vacation at Crescent City Reagle was well represented Ashland the Fourth of July. Others from hero spent their Fourth at different places, some at Evans creek, Applegate nnd Rogue river. drain in this district is being cut now nnd will be threshed by Charlie DeArmond who has pur chased n new threshing machine. M. M. Sweet took over the Mead ows mail route July 1. Mr. Sweet has a four years contract for this route and this Is the second time ho has carried the mail to the Meadows people, as he had the route several years ago. Mr. Kills has been carrying the mail since the death of the former carrier, Robert Pollard, Oeorge Purcell has been having a .touch of hay fever the last li CHORE BOY TO SPEND . FORTY YEARS IN VAXCOUVKH,' Wash., July' 11, Pi Twenty to 40 years Imprison ment in the Washington state pen itentiary at Walla Walla is the pen alty Clifford Douglas Campbell, 111, farm-chore boy, must pay for tho dynamite murders of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Northrup. at lleisson, Wash., April 30. Dolph. Bids received for im provenient of approximately a mi'e of Utile Nestucca road at place in Tillamook county. Oregon. Mrs. Martin, formerly of thin vi cinity, nnd her friend, Miss Hoose velt of Medtord wero dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Caster and supper guests of Mrs. .1. W. Klden. John Blackford and Lloyd An derson celebrated the Fourth in Ashland. A. V. Carlson has as guests for the month, his neice Mrs. Tilllc And re n and son, Philip of San Francisco. Mrs. Andren Is also visiting her friend, Mrs. Sam An derson. flames Harris,, who Is employed 'ni' government cantfi. ' spontf the week-end visiting his mother nnd Triends in the valley. Miss Leah Parker spent the week-end with her parents here. Miss Parker Is asslstnnt play ground supervlser at Klamath Falls. She will continue mis worn until the opening of whool In the fall when slio will hold the posi tion of physlenl director In the Kreemont school In that city. Stabbed By Prowler PORTLAND, July 10. UP) Os car Clancy, apartment house dwell er, was struck in the nose nnd stabbed with a penknife In his chest by a prowler early today. Heppner. Construction under fills! way on two-story building to be occupied by M. 1.. Case, mortlclnn. Families of Clyde Ringer, Gene Moore, S. H. Moore, Reed Carter. F. R. Jackson and Jack Steward attended the Fourth of July dance at Lake Crek Thursday. Our lo cal orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. Mrs. i:dna Reesbaok entertained at her home "Imberlost," Satur day evening with nearly the entire valley attending nnd enjoyed danc ing and a midnight wiener roast. Mrs. Cul Stevens, who la visiting her son at Willows, Cal., suffered quite a bad fall last week while. picking fruit. She was consider ably shaken up and bruised. Roy Moore spent the wee end with his folks, coming over from Chiloquin. Ray Rigel and Roy llaker left Sunday morning for Malln to work In the hay field. Williams brothers finished their first cutting of hay Monday evert ing after an 18-day run. They em ployed several local men during this time. Mr. nnd Mrs. X. I. Johnson nnd daughter, who recently purchased the W. K. Lemon place up rieasant creek, arrived Monday morning to take charge of his new place. The Johnsons are from Riverside. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. K. Lemon and family left for their new home in Santa Crust. Cal. We regret the ions of this family but are glad to welcome the Johnson family to our valley. ' Mr. Orantham of Caster. Wyo. arrived Wednesday to visit MorriS Kooimmn. Mr. Renfroe, who recently pur chased the VI. A. Thompson place up Pleasant creek, is In a hospital In Portland receiving treatment for an accident he sustained, some time ago. Mrs. Renfroe nnd chil dren are at homo caring for the farm. Bob Chamberlain returned Tues day from Vancouver, Wash., 'to which place he took his wife and two daughter until school time. Hill Baker nnd son Vern relum ed to Prospect to their logging Job Sunday. ' The Vern Orr famllyand Henry Baker returned to their Jobs at McCullum Sunday. Tom Culllns is taking care of their place in their absence. C. H. Stam took a load of wood to Grants Pass Wednesday. Jack Steward accompanied him. Tom Johnson arrived Tuesday evening from .Chicago, where' he hus been attending an electrical school. He is stopping at the Geo. Beers home. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Odcn vlslt-?d their farm Tuesday and Wednes day. lene- Moore sold ft load of new potatoes to a buyer from Klamath Falls Monday. Mob Chamberlain had the ml- fortune to break his truck while he nnd Clyde Ringer were return ing to their jobs at Prospect. The two men nre hauling lumber from that place to Central Point, Jack Taylor of Coos Buy Is log ging off a tract buck f Frank Mc Carvell's place, employing a few of our men at the Job. Will Williams purchased a new truck body from the Gutes com puny In Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Rigel picked cher ries In Ashland Sunday nnd brought home .tome unusually fine fruit. Don Hougham Is driving A new coach. E. H. Davis and family of Klam nth Fulls, who have been enjoy ing a three weeks vacation on their place on lower Pleasant creek, re turned Saturday to their home in Klamath Fulls. 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Altiert .-.' ! Medfonl and Dr. I,! S. - i of Hnrlnufleld, Ohio, w I'l.i.er KuestH at the L. T. W'l" 1 Sunday. Dr. Kcym r I '. In.f1 ! the Lutheran ehlln h In Me.ifn it Sunday. lie alo ti'nv.d ji hei -auto from HprlnKfleld i 'I Imh AnKelen. lecturing '' ' "" route, nnd Mate, that 'II "" different nolnta he vifltr 1 "it 1 1 he would prefer llvlnt. It 'i In 1 KoRtte lllver valley. Mm. Kthel Olnon anil l. f Hutchr were Medfoi I - ;t Monday. Mrs. Laura" Anderron shopped in .Med ford Monday. Havntond Crumley of llutto Fulli and France Cook of Medford were .larkflonville vlnitora Monday. Mm. Cora Shaw of Medford Vl Itetl relatlvea here recently. MijM Iturdette DtJnnlnKton vhitlnv Itamona KendHll nt her home In I'hoenlx. Mr. and Mm. Hector Oesa of Rend. Who had heen VUtltinK f.t the home of Mm. (jaddy, returned to Itend Saturday mornlnic. Krle White left Wednenday even ing for l'ortland, where he will upend itevernl day. on hunlnewn. Wesley llartman made a trip t Klamath Kalla Sunday, returnluB liy way of Crfcter Ijike. Mr. and Mr.. N. H. Par. of Phoenix. Arl7... nre making an ex tender! vllt with their datiKhter, Mm. Charle. Thompnon. Mm. Chnrlea Oftatlahl nnd chil-l dren returned homo after a visit with relative. In .southern Cali fornia. Mr. and Mm. Pomeroy and chil dren returned to Alturns Monday after Bpendlni? neveral week at the T. C. Nortia home. Mm. L. J. Comheet visited with her aon HilBh nt Wanner (li p over the week end. Mr. , and Mm. Fred , 111 rtitnntT and family of flan Kranclsco v Ited Mrs. Henrietta N. Flek " recently. ' ' ! Mlsj Vivian Miller, vm h.-.s spent the past cnup.e o' vty t t Oakland, Cnl., Is ririd.nf a comtie i of weeks vlsltlnn . ve i 'ir,e here. Dr. and Mm. n-iller -iri'l son of Portlnnd vlid'et Mm. . miller's father ond sl"-r, ':. nnd MIhs Alice IIohN, over t,u week erftl. Al H'.ooe re'ilrt.fl home Tues day frooi 'lie u v Iike, the place when ;te 'A-itf' employed hnvlns '' 'l'''r.. .' f rtieyer finished got- llnn ' v -econd crop of hay the first y'jr nt the week. Krnesi oicon of this placa nnd Clifton Chlldem of Bit? Applcunle enjoyed several days campliiK nt Donnmore. ' Fred Flck was a huslnes' visitor Un Medford Wednesday. Cheater Pursell Is reshlnKlInK the roof of the Kuch store at Much this week. Mr. and Mrs. F.lmer Hoofs nnd children of llutto Falls visited rel atives here Sunday. W. A. Chillier transacted husl nes on the Appleaate Wednesday evening anil spent tho nlghl at his home on HIr Appleitate. llert Scranton and Henry Stelncr of Medford called on friand here Wednesday, en route home from a prospecting trip In the surround ing hills. . H. B. Hammond of Medford, manager of the Home Telephone company, was a Jacksonville vis itor Wednesday. MADE thiaS-'s PAB all you need to know about Malt Syrup! 1 PHOENIX I PHOKNIX. Ore.. July 11. 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