MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
Tolo
TOLO. Jun 23. (Spl.) During
the recent high water several gardens
along the river were considerably
damaged. Among the losers were
Charlea Standi ford, J. R. Katfcan.
John Green and Doc Stevens.
Mr. MeiTlfleld (with a group or
gold divers, below Gold Ray) says
ss soon as the river goes down they
will make a try-out to find gold on
the river bed.
Mr. an t Mrs. J. R. Kathan and
little daughter, Joan, made a busi
ness trip to Rogue River Saturday
and visited their mothers.
Edward Inman, with Johnny Boh
nert and Fred Lofland of Central
Point, spent, the' week-end at Flan
lake. They caught the limit of east
ern brook trout.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson re
turned Saturday from Pendleton
where they attended the Oregon state
grange convention. Mr. Anderson
represented the fire insurance depart
ment of the Central Point Grange
there.
Miss Dorothy Inman attended a
Sunday school class party at Can
trails on the Applegate river Sunday.
Tolo school district held lta annual
school meeting Monday, electing
Ralph Rawson, d lrector for three
years. Mrs. 8. S. Tule was retained
as clerk. The non-high school dis
trict board was voted on.
Mr. end Mrs, P. N. Tracy have re
ceived an Invitation to a home-coming
at Roscommon, Roscommon coun
ty, Mich., once the center of the lum
bering Industry, now "the playground
of Michigan."
Rich Richmond has moved his cat
tle to a summer range at Willow Flat.
He plans to return them here 'this
fall.
Phoenix Church
Program Listed
PHOENIX, June 23. (Spl.) Serv
ices of the Presbyterian church here
next Sunday, ara Sunday school serv
ice 10:00 a. m. J. O. N. Poling, Supt.
Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Com
munion service will be observed and
the topic will be "Communion Medi
tation. Christian Endeavor societies meet
at 7:00 p. m.. There are three socie
ties, and a place for all.
Valley View
VALLEY VIEW. Jun 35. (Spl.)
lira. W. A. Stratton, Mri. N. Hawk,
Mra. L. O. Penland and Mrs. B. C.
Gardner were guesu of Mr. VanDer
mark at a bridge luncheon at bar
home in Medford last week.
Mrs. Don Lowe waa hoatea recent
ly when the young woman's club of
Valley View entertained In honor of
Mrs. Jack Leslie who waa presented
with many lovely gilts. The house
waa decorated with rosea and peonies
In white and pink. Mrs. Don Lowe.
Mr. Harold Bostvlck, Mr. Bverett
Boetwlck, Mr. H. R. Weaterberg and
Mrs. Aimer Nichols were hostesses.
Many Valley View people attended
the Ashland flower show last week.
Mra. Sam McNalr's display of peonies
waa deserving of special mention.
Mrs. Berth Glasgow and Mr. M. 8.
Nlchol of Valley View served aa
Judges. They were invited to a garden
dinner Thursday when Mrs. MoNalr
entertained for the committee and
helpera.
Mrs. Mccracken took a car load of.
Ashland ladtea to Grants Pass to the
missionary convention last Friday.
Mrs. Wm. Glenn gave a talk at Al
pha club In Ashland last Tuesday on
wild flowera In Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin drove
to the Coos Junction last Sunday
where they enjoyed a picnic with
their daughter and eon-ln-law, Prof,
and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer.
Clarence Mathes helped Don Lowe
put up hi hay last week.
Mrs. J. Ed Thornton and Merrick
Thornton called at the Stratton home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Engle and Mra.
Angle Engle visited at the A. Daven
hlll home Sunday.
Dr. Howard called at the J. R. Mc
cracken home Friday.
J. R. Mccracken has been quite) 111
with Influenza but Is better, tbo atlll
confined to hi bed.
Mrs. Glasgow. Mrs. A. H. DavenhlU
and Mrs. Wm. Glenn attended a tea
at Mrs. Swedenberg'a Friday in Ash
land. Mr. and Mra. L. Werth and Miss
Bernlce Werth were Medford visitors
Thursday.
Everett Beeson was a Valley View
visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. White of Ber
keley, Calif., are visitors at the R. N.
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Chaney home. Mrs, Whit 1 Mr.
Chaney'a daughter.
Mlae Ruby BoweU left for Mai In.
Saturday for a ten days' visit with
her brother and family.
W. T. Bostwlck lost fine torse
laat week.
Mrs. R. Weagant ha been 111 the
last few weeks.
Mrs. M. a. Nlchol entertained the
O. N. O. bridge club. 13 ladle of Ash
land and Valley View and their hus
band with an annual dinner. Each
lady contributed to the dinner. Bridge
waa enjoyed. Mr. and Mra. L. O. Pen
land, Mr. and Mrs. K. o. Garden and
Mr. and Mrs. Nlchol of Valley view
were present.
Prank Stratton, Don Lowe, and
Bverett Beeson moved their cattle
from their pasture above Werth to
the range above Wagner gap over
the week end.
Talent grange held a picnic at
Jacksona Hot aprlng Sunday. There
were about SO present.
Trail
ped a few daye to visit their son.
Playd and famUy at Hood River.
Bob Morgan haa made two trlpa to
Fish lake and report the fishing
fine.
Mr. and Mra. Stewart Dltsworth
were shopping In Medford Saturday.
The following wera guests at the
Harry Merrlman home Sunday: Chea
ter Merrlman and family. Mother
Merrlman and Mr. and Mrs. Thomp
son all of Medford. and Mr. and Mra.
Frank Hammond and children of Cen
tral Point.
Mr. R. Morgan, Mrs. Ralph Wat
son and Mr, s. W. Hutchinson called
on Mra. Irvln Howe and Mra. Harry
Merrlman Monday.
Laurelhurst
TRAIL, June 22. (Spl.) Trail ball
team played the Shady Cove team
Sunday at the Dick Johnson field.
The score waa 13 to 5 for Shady Cove.
There vu a good crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson of Port
Angelea. Waah., are vialttng their par-
enta and other relative.
Rev. 0. R. Porter la here at the mis
sion and will have oharge of the
church service there till Mr. and Mrs.
Wamuck, who are visiting In Van
couver, B. 0. for two months, return.
Twenty friends of Wane Ash gath
ered at the Mathews cabin on Elk
creek and gave him a party.
Mrs. Ida Roe of upper Trail has
been visiting a few daya with her
brother and family, Mr. and Mre.
Charles Cushman.
Jess Ragsdale and children, Mabel,
Glenn and Burton spent Sunday at
his son's, John Ragsdale near Eagle
Point. Little Vernon Ragsdale la vis
iting a few days at his grandfather's
home, here.
C. Llnebarger of Grants Pass la here
on his place for a few weeks. .
Dr. and Mrs. Chase Who have been
at California on the Rogue for some
time, left for Canada Monday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mra. E. K. Ash and grand
daughter Betty Adh, Mr. and Mrs.
McCoy and family, Mrs. Burk and
children, Mrs. Geo. Weeks and chil
dren and Rev. Porter all attended
Sunday evening servloe in Medford
last Sunday.
Lee Merrlman has returned home
from Portland. While there. he had
the pleasure of attending the rose
carnival.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson have
returned from a two weeks vacation
into Washington. Enroute they stop-
LAURELH URST. June 23. (Spl.)
Berry picking haa started at the
Prank Dltsworth ranch with a crew
of 35 Ipckers. Mr. D it worth expect
to have about 1000 crates from the
patch.
.Mrs. Grace Jolleffe and the Col
ling wood family, former residents of
the Laurelhurst district, are among
the berry pikers at Dltsworth'. Mrs.
Jolleffe's home is at Grants Pass,
while the Colllngswoods are living
at Gold H1U.
The county roaa crew is working
on the Laurelhurst road. It Is ex
pected that the section from the Ohrt
place to the Laurelhurst school will
be graveled by the crew.
Rev. Iverson of Medford wilt ad
dress the Laurelhurst Sunday school
Sunday morning, June 35, at 10
o'clock. Sunday school officials
would like to see a good crowd in at
tendance. Results of the annual school meet
ing held at the school bouse were as
follows: Director for three-year term,
Roy Vaughn; school clerk for one
year term, Mrs. J. E. Peyton. Other
members of the board are: Frank
Dltsworth, chairman, and E. L. Glass.
Lake Creek
rel Keustrom. Joyce O lissom. Edith
Hoefft, Msry Kussbaum and Joan
Nussbaum.
Mra. Emma Wahlers, who spent sev
eral days laat week at the Tonn
home, returned to E. E. Meyers' Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moore returned
Sunday from Pendleton, where they
attended State Orange.
Mrs. Maud Brown and daughters,
who have been staying several weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Mary Meyer,
returned home to Lakevlew Sunday.
Mrs. Meyer la staying a few weeks
with her sister, Mra. Emogene Char
ley. Mr. and Mra. I. E. Meyers were
Sunday guesu of Mra. Tonn and
Harry.
Mr. and Mra. Arville Settles of
Weatport, Wash., who have been vis
iting Mr. Settle' sister, Mra. L. H.
Wyant, and family, left for home
Friday. They were accompanied
home by Burrell Wyant, who will
make an extended visit with them.
Lost Creek Community club met
Wednesday at Mrs. William Hoefft's.
Pierce's Hot House tomatoes at youx
grocer's, rhe quality la fine and the
price is right.
LAKE CREEK, June 33. (Special)
Mrs. Elizabeth Grlssom, who has
been visiting her children for sev
eral weeks, returned home Saturday.
Betty Whipple of Medford is spend
ing this week with her cousins, Don
ald and Richard Origsby.
George Owens of Petaluma. Cal.,
was a guest Saturday at the Tonn
home.
Mrs. Maysel Hoefft and children,
Lyle and June, returned home Mon
day after a week with relatives near
Medford.
Mrs. John Walch gave a dinner
party Sunday In 'honor of the birth
days of her two daughters, Margaret
and Betty Lou. Present were Dar-
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