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    MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREflOy. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930.
RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS
: PHOENIX EVANS VALLEY
PHOENIX, Ore., July 25.
(Special) Mrs. Alvln Inman who
has been confined to hr home
for the pant week becaue of
BickneHs, In able to bo up and
around now.
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Young drove lo
Crater lake last Friday.
Mr, and Mm. Gernmiu were din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Miles Gummlll lust Hat-,
urday. M rs. M lies flum ml 1 1 is
employed at a real citato office
in Medford, but is at home now
on her vacation.
Mr. and Mm. John Gammitl left
recently on a vacation trip. They
will spend several days on the
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. lUttler were din
ner guests at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. I.lttlefleld last Friday.
Mrs. 1'aske was recently culled
to California because of the death
of her uunt. Dr. Paske accompa
nied her to California, and then
returned here. Mrs. Paske went
on to Missouri, where her aunt's
body was shipped for burial.
Mr. and Mrs. Norrfs and dau
ghter, ; HHfn, returned Sunday
EVANS VALLKY, Ore., July 25
(Special) Thin valley haa. had
several days of foot weather, the
thermometer goinn to 102 on
two days. So far there has been
enough water fur irrigation, but
it Is getting low.
John Meeks of Provolt has
called on most of the farmers
engaging threshing for hlH crow,
The crop looks very good this
year and Riven promise of good
returns.
Little Paul PI mm If k, son of
Mrs Don Dimmlek, had his ton
sils and mlenolds removed Mon
day in ( J rants Pass and spent
Severn 1 days with Mrs. Carlos
Megerle, who took care of him
In Itogue Hlvor.
Mrs. Sid Smith who is In the
state tuberculosis hospital in Sa
lem, writeM that she Is much im
proved in heal tii and is gaining
slowly.
Mrs. Hugh Moore of Weed. Cal.,
has been visiting her brother,
(Jeorge Peers and his family, re
turning to her home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoynton of
Grants Pass and Mr. Hoy n ton's
daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs.
phens, bringing Mrs. Carl Ste
phens home after a nix weeks'
visit with them in Willows. They
returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. liierdsly
spent Saturday in Medford on
business,
Evans Valley blue fox farm is
undergoing improvement by the
owner, Uolnnd Taylor. Fourteen
new pens have been completed,
with several more Under con
struction to take care of the 40
new pups. All are weaned now
and are fed twice a day by Mr. (
Taylor, who makes his own pre-j
pared ration,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pe Molne
nnd Mrs. I Molne's mother, Mrs.
Plakely and children pienlced
Sunday at Prospect with Mr. H.
Hlakely who is employed at that
place.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs, P-ruhn,
duughters of Jim Owens who have
been visiting relatives here for
the past week, returned to their
home Thursday
accompanied them back to Klam
ath Kalis.
Miss Gale Cantrell of Medford Is
spending this week with relatives
here,
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sellers traded
their home neur ftuch last week to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrogger for
their properly in hast Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. Sellers, who have
been living in Medford since the
first of May when they moved there
after the Newberry ranch on Ilig
Applegate was sold, of which Mr.
Sellers was manager, Intend to
move into their new home this
week,
Tom Clark of Portland came (his
week to spend some time here vis
iting with his sister, Mrs. Fred
St rati he.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cavfn of
San FrunclHco ore spending the
week visiting the lutter'a sister,
Mrs. Hurry Burr,
Hester Knutzen of this vicinity
and Mrs. Kuth Kimball of Butte
Fulls were married July 5 at Yreka,
frld have been hauling hay to
Itngue Itiver for the past week.
Volney Oden made a trip to
Grants Pass last week and had
some teeth extracted.
I -rim r nnm I:
lAbLtKlM
it 'i
fmm n f.iir..Inv immitinn trin nt 1 H- Moore Monday.
Npwnort I Mr nncI MrM It"1!'" Mitttlunn of
Mrs, nalph Wilcox and three
children nre spending . a couple
of weeks vacationing at Bund on.
Mr. and Mm, Shepim! motored
lo Grants Pnss Inst Sunday. In
the evening they attended the
f'hlco, Cut., arrived Saturday to
visit the Clyde Ringer family Sun
dity. They were taken up to Cra
ter lake.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stldham
and son, Fouls, visited their dau-
church services at Methodist sl'tor, Mrs. Jack Steward, Hun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly nnd
Mrs. O' Kelly's mother, Mrs. Tryer,
of Grunts Pass spent Sunday ui
Ilvans creek plcniclng.
Dick Hlcliman and father, C.
K, Hichman, attended an auction
sale at Gru ntw pass Wednesday
and brought home some nice tur
keys. '
Mrs. Clyde Gnlhrenth was a
Grants Pass shopper Wednesday, j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Steward and
children spent Sunday afternoon
'Klamath Foils. G. Vldurettn at 'Crnfer lake,
purchased leajw and, furnishings Mr. and Mrs. Teo Stephens and
of Midway hotel on South Sixth children of Willows, Calif., spent
stroet. I Sundny and Mlndny with Cal Ste-
chtirch to .hear Dr. Temple who
returned with them and spent the
Hlght at their home.
Mrs. Lawrence Mehassy and
sons, Lawrence, Jr., and Donald
of Anlloch nnd Mrs. Wilbur Jones
nnd Wilbur. Jr., of Klamath Fulls
worm guests at tho home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. A, N. Sollss this week.
Mrs. Mehassy, a niece of Mrs.
Rolls, formerly- Miss Maude Now-;
bury and Is well known here and'
In Medford. I
fill Tim will no axilla unn..t
Dick Richman nnd Frank Ulght -last week here at the Juke
A hniri. hnnn hnllllnir h.l V tO ' ir
miiuzeu nonie, wnere they were
met by a charivari crowd.
Mr. and Mra. llernard Mullson of
Medford visited on the Aniilegute
Sunduy.
AHhlund Y. M. C. A. boys, 'about
25 in number, camped at Squaw
Luke and visited last Sunday at the
HlK Applegate Sunduy school. Their
secretary. Mathew Thompson, led
the congregation In singing. The
boys returned to their homes Wed
nesday and the younger boys will
make a visit to the camp next week.
The Ashland Camp Fire Ciirls In
tend to come before the camp closes
the lust of August.
MAILT
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ITS DIFFERENT
Puritan quality simply cannot
vary.
While it is in the making, me
chanical eyes known as "Con
trolled Temperature Process" con
stantly watch the heat assure
exact uniformity in every single
Can. No variation or unevenness
can exist.
Made of the finest select barley
and hops and offering you 10
greater quantity than most other
brands. Every good dealer sells
Puritani
LAIiEVIEW ROUND-UP
BOOSTERS' CARAVAN
to Visit
MEDFORD
SUNDAY, JULY 27
BIG HATS LOUD SHIRTS
and NOISE
To remind you of the Big Show on
Aug. 30-31 and Sept. 1
at o
Lakeview, Oregon
TABM-: HOCK. Ore.. July 25.
(HpecLal) Propping of trees In go
ing steadily ahead here in several
pfur orchards where trees have a
larger crop than can be supported.
Threshing of grain is going ahead
hero with yields so far reported
light. With prices of grain far
below cost of production farmers
tiro storing in granurles and if
prices do not advance 'will feed to
stork nnd poultry.
The hot sultry weather of Tues
day caused much suffering hero
among men nnd horse in the har
vest fields.
The Wlttle combine outfit nf
Central Point Is harvesting the
hnrley crop on the W. 13. Morris
ranch.
Pears are sizing up in fine shape
In this district and It is the opin
ion of many that picking of Burt
Iptts will begin the first week in
August.
Vs. C. 'Hamilton, superintendent I
nf the Table Hock ditch, reports
that it wa necessary to blast out
some eight Inches of the floor of
the head-gnto owing to the ex
treme lownesn of tho river. He
also reports that all orchnrdists in
the district nre now using an
abundance of water.
Several families from the Sams
Valley and Beagle districts, spent
Sundny picnicking on the banks of
the river south of the Ncalon
ranch.
Members of the Sams Valley
Ornnge were treated to a wonder
ful talk on fraternallsm Inst Sat
urday night by Walter Mason of
Portland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Wilson and
sons Harold, Ira nnd Dwlght, are
vacationing at Crescent City and
other nearby resorts. j
Mrs. Clarenco Morgan who has
spent several weeks here with her
daughter. Mrs. Frank Hart, left on
Wednesday evening for her home
In Pasco, Woflh. t
Twenty-four punlls have enroll
ed for the Dnily Vacation Rihle
school which opened Monday, and!
will continue for ten days. The
teachers are Mrs. Davisson, Mrs.
Dickey and Minn Hoffman of Med
ford. Tom Wright and family of tho
Redskin orchard visited relatives at
Lake Creek Sunday.
The MIhsca Henbrooke, with Miss
Nancy nnd John Oreen of Mil
waukee, Jack Hendricks and John
Hen brook of, Omaha, spent Sunday
nt Crater Lake.
1 BELLEVIEW !
il : ; !
APPLEGATE
APPI.KGATE, Ore., July 25.
(Spl.) A much enjoyed flHhlnK
trip was made Saturday to Diamond
l.nko by Mr. and Mm. Leon Offen
hacher and son, Klvls, of thlH vi
cinity and Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Smith
of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Jay Arnnt Bpent several
(lays last week ut Ashland vlHltint!
rolutlves and frlonds.
.Minn Lucille Arnnt, who Is attend
Ihk normal at Ashland, spout the
week end here at the home of her
narentH, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Arunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Lewis, who
live at tho Federal mine, are hav
ing lumber trucked from Medford
this week for the new house they
Intend to sturt building In the near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Pool and
daiiKhter, Maude, spent Sunday vis
ItliiK the former's brothor. Wort
Pool, nt KiikIo Point.
j Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Unities of
i Central Point spent Inst Sunday
i pIcnickliiK on Little AppleKnte.
They ure looking for a location.
; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kubll and
, family of (Irlifin Creek were after-
ternoou callers Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Pool,
i Mrs. Hitttio UiKiui and Snin linn
j dell of Jacksonville were Sunduy
I dinner guests at the home of Mr.
uuil Mrs. Anstl (illson.
I Visitors this weok at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Itavenor In
eluded Mrs. ltavenor's mother.
I Mrs. Kllznheth Itavenor, Mr. and
: Mrs. Don Kddttmlon and llirnm
I Moore, nil from los Angeles.
' Mrs. I. ula Struutschr and dnuith
' tor from Sacrameno are here visit
ing her cousin, Mrs. C. W. Culv.
j Amng those picnicking at the
Applegate Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Anderson and daughter,
ViMiita of Medford. and Mrs
Hlunche Gregory and son and
daughter of Table Hock.
Mrs. Mary Pnrcell Is spending
the week visiting relatives near
Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. lledgpeth and two
sons, Don and Clint, and Miss Ki
ller of Williams Creek were motor
ing on Little Applegate last Sun
!loy. Several year ago the liedge
Jtehs lived on the place now belong
ing to .Mr.and Mrs. Jay Arnnt.
John Lartnell and Miss Percy
Jones of Klamath Kails spent last
week here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Itavenor. Kverett Havener
HHLLEVIEWV Ore., July 25.
(Special) Herbert Hayes return
ed to his parents home last week
after making a trip to California.
Mrs. I,, i). Parks, who has been
ill for the past week, is much
improved. . ,
Mikh Klla Merryninn arrived
here Tuesday fur on extended
vlnll at the home of her brother,
T. A. Merryman and family.
Miwr Mildred Andrews returned
to her home last week from the
Lake of the Woods where she has
been enjoying a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Klinger and dau-l
Rhter, Leah, of Medford werej
guests nt the J. II. McCinckcns
In Valloyview Sunday. I
Mrs. Klchard Sheldereiter gave
n dinner Sunday In honor of Miss
Marjoiio Norton's tenth birthday.
Guests were .Mrs. Dolores Norton,
mother or Marjorle, Bllllo Norton,
Mrs. Klnehnrt, Joe Ulnehart, Lou
Iso nnd Helen Sheldereiter, Rollen
and Walter Sheldereiter nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Sherdereiter and Marjo
rle Norton, the guest of honor.
Mrs. James Putmnn nnd Mrs.
Thompson from Ashland visited
Airs. George Andrews Sunday.
Miss Until Newbry was ono of
tho crowd of young people who
attended the party nt the home
of David Gnffneys Thursday even
ing. Air. Walter Longstreth and
mother visited nt the James Hayes
home last week.
V. V. Hawley is suffering from
a stroke of paralysis.
William Harney of tho Chris
tian church was a enller in this
neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Homes Is visiting In
Portland. She expects to stny
until the first of next month.
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