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PAGE STX MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBTJTSTi:. MEPFORD, QflEGOy, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1936. Willow Springs I I Fun Valley WTI.TjOW BPRINQS. Oct. 10, (Spl) A crew of thirty-five men are now emnloyed In harvesting the lares ftcrcncft nf alndlola bulbs at Seven Oaks. A ffimllv from Texas has purchased die Clyde Hanson place and ere moving in tnis ween, ino ruuer family, who has rented the ranch till past summer. Is moving to An land. nntmnr nnH Hnrolrl Bmlth have rented the Boy Nichols ranch for another year, ueimnr is openum, this week at Buck lake where he expects to do some Hunting. Mr Mvrtle WooH and nephew. J D. Campbell, of Portland, wero guests last week at the Clyde Richmond home. Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Wood are sisters. John Catey has Just completed a large modern hen nouse wnn la ment floor. Mr. Catey has also been making other Improvements on his home nnd fnrm buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stark left laat wilr for HlllsbOTO to VlSlt Mr. Stark's parents. They have been the (Tucsts here of Mrs. mam s pnmuu Mr. and Mrs. H. Salnstrom. After spending several weeks here as the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. K. Parker, Miss Leah Parker left by SitnrinV AVrnlnCT for B&n PTSn- Cisco, embarking Tuesday on the B. S. Monterey lor niio. nwu. where she has accepted a position as Girl Scout executive xxai-rv vnrfen nrrnmnfinleri bv Mr. and Mrs. Bcott Hamilton and Miss Nsnml Johnson, returned Sunday evening from an unsuccessful hunt ing trip In the Evans creek district. M.. anrl Mm R. E. AsllbV Of Cot tage Grove were week-end guests nt the M. r. Young nome. Anderson Creek ANDERflON CREEK, Oct. 18. (8pl) Mr. Ward find family called nt the Mays home TuoKln-y nfmrnoon. Mr. Puller of Medford nd Mr. Boyd Denver were her on biisl aM Tncfldny. O. T. Cawy wag In Mfdford on bupinewi Wednesday. Btev. Lnnnk visited hln rnneh on the rrcek Monday, J, 8. Fouler Fpent the week-end In Med ford. Mr. E. Mays and daughter and Mm. Jim. McDowell were In Anhlnnd Friday. F. M. Centers Is buay with his fall need Ihb. Mnrlon Centers upent Friday night With his ulster. Mrs. E. Maya. Howard Btottmnn la apendtno; a few dy at the MrDowell home. Ralph Orten la busy hauling out wood this week. Mr. and Mra. Glenn Rrown and family were In Medford Saturday. F. M. Centers and Mrs, Belle Cen ters were In AXhlnnd on biLslnesa Tuesday. FERN VALLEY, Oct. Ifl. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kan tor Br., and Misses Anna and Lillian Kantor have gone to Washington to visit at the home of Mrs. Kantor'a brother, Mr. Black. Elmer Kantor had his tonsils re moved Monday and Josephine Kan tor has been absent from school on account of tonal litis. Marshall Reeves and wife of Med ford were In Fern Valley Sunday buying apples. Mr. Reeves Is local treasurer of the Mutual Benefit, Health and Accident association. Mrs. Wm. Gentry and daughter Betty left yesterday morning on the bus for Klamath and Crescent City. They expect to be gone for several weeks on account of Mrs. Gentry's health. Her son, William Jr., of Taklma, Wash., haa been at home the past week. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Roberta called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams of Talent spent Monday evonlng at the home of his brother, Fred Williams. Dnlltui Reeder and DIddy Schnaek were calling on friends Sunday. We ore sorry to report Dallas' leg Is not much Improved. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Bennett Sunday were Mrs. Art Rupert of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett of Williams creek. Mr. Bennett Is employed at the Umo kiln on Williams creek. Mrs. Rupert and Mrs. Shelton Bennett are sisters. Chas. , Pipes, who Is manager of the BnRley cannery tomato patch in FVrns Valley, reports he will finish picking tomatoes today. On account of the frost not hurting his vines, he will be able to pick almost every tomato. L. H. Hughes was fortunate In hanging a big coyote Saturday. Mrs. A. Bowman, who has been a resident of this valley for a number of years, Is leaving for Snllna. Kan., Sunday to make her home with her son Vincent, and family. Toio TOLO, Oct. 18. (Spl) For the I first time since tho annual "mothers' j tea" was started at West Bide school : six years ngo, Mrs, Lulu Thurston, teacher here, had tho opportunity, to enjoy attending on October 0. I Mr. and Mrs. Denver Davis are rejoicing over the birth of a grand-1 son born to their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Davis, at their home In Medford on October 4. Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. Muse of Hot Springs. Ark., arrived to assist In the enre of tho little fellow, Jerry Allen. Your correspondent can scarcely write for the popping of shotguns and the sympathy arouted thereby Tor the hunted "chinks." Edward Inmnnn spent the week end on Jump-off-Joe creek and vis ited his sister snd huAbnnd. Mr. New G.A.R. Chief C. H. William Ruhe (above) of Pittsburgh, Pa., who ran away from home at 15 to Join the Union army In the Civil War was elected new commander of the G.A.R. by accla mation at Its encampment at Wash Inoton. Associated Press Photo) and Mrs. Mel Williams, of Grants Pass, on the way back. Miss Arlene Inmann li home again after spending the past two months in ModforJ where she packed at the Sgobel and Day plant. Tracy Muse and O. T. PoppUn left by motor coach Monday for their post of duty at Fort Douglas, Utah. On the wsy they will stop off to visit friends at Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams and grandson Billy Goetz of Dryden, their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grig by, of Los linn off, Calif., and Mrs. Mel Williams of Grants Pass, motored ovor Tuea dav and spent the day on the river PSfetai I Protfiicl ( NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Is I fishing and rowlnc upstream from Gold Ray, Mr. Grigoby, who thought there were no fish In Rogue river, a "thrilled to pieces" and plans a return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Williams left the party In the afternoon for a shopping visit to Medford. All were dinner guests at the Tracy-Inmann home at 6:80. A community party will be held at the school house tonight begin ning at 7:30. Those Interested are cordially Invited, Messrs. Justin and Ken Muse, Don Skaggs and Henry Crow, who are leaving soon for Mis sour, will be honor guests. Because he has to be at work at 6:00 a. m P. A. Tracy has rented a cabin near the mill In Medford and will batch during tho winter months to avoid the early drive through cold and fog. . Trail TRAfL, Oct. lfl. (Spl.) Fifteen ladles attended the Trail extension unit at Mrs. Francis Ashe's on Octo ber 8. Mrs. Mabel Mack was present and conducted the meeting on food for the young child. The next meet ing will be November 13 at the home of Mrs. Rena Howe. A full attend ance Is desired as there Is consider able business to be attended to. Ernie Segessman was badly bruised October 10 when be fell fiom a load of logs onto a tractor that was stand ing by. He la again able to be about the place. Mra. Rena Howe has been on tbe sick list but la better at this time thorn started to work on the Tiller btorn started to work on the Tiller Trail road Tuesday. Clare Stearns Is spending a few weeks here with his mother, Mrs. Goldle Johnson at Sunset suto camp. Mr. and Mrs, Berretta, who spent several weeks In one of the Brill cot tages, have returned to their home In Ban Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Gu Dltsworth and family called at the Merriman home Surfday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Leabo were calling on friends at Trail Monday, October 13. C. M. Blaesa la caring for the store and service station he leased to Mr. Gates, while Mr. Gates Is In Portland Mrs. Lial Tucker and Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson visited with Mrs. Merriman and Lizzie Nichols at tne home of the former Wednesday afternoon. K.P. L PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16. (AP) Henry Perkins, Klamath Falls Demo crat, will head a Lan don -Knox Dem ocratic club In Oregon, Arthur W. Prlaulx. state Republican chairman, announced here. Perkins, who directed Governor Martin's campaign In Klamath coun ty, will speak over KGW Sunday et 8:15 p. m. "I cannot go for the New Deal," he said, "and In my talk Sunday night, I will go to some length to explain why I believe alt true Demo crats should voe for Governor Alf M. Landon." Better clothes for less. Tailor, upstairs. Klein the Almday thru Friday. 8 p.m. ,F. KLAMATH PALLS, Oct. 18. (AP) Prosperity has turned that Jar-oH corner and walked right down the main street of Klamath Palls. This Is what a Portland chamber of commerce delegation heard here yesterday as It surveyed the fields end products of the Klamath basin and talked with Its people. Bumper crops and high prices have made the Klamath country's position an attractive one, the Portlanders were told. Not only were they told, but they saw for themselves when ihpv innected Dotatoes. barley, small seeds, hay and livestock outputs. The (roup, on good win iuB through the southern sections of the state, went to Lakevlew today. 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Ib. 15c Leg lb. 10c Bacon Broken Sliced Swift's lb. 27c Hamburger lb. 10c Fresh Ground Grd.Round Stk. or Pork Sausage ib. 17c Cottage Cheese pound 10c We Mill havt e Dmitri) qiientltT of tho 4-H CLUB FINE STEER BEEF The. nerf .clfnlirirallr fronn and frd anil nnw pmporlv ard offcrM to Ton In MKIIorrt-j lltni-sanltarv Market, at Sifena.Vs rrs,ilar loir rrlrr.. Till, nrrk end trt your-eir to a tmdrr toast or Juicy steak off tills line stwr bfrt ond see for roiirsrlf how much better than ordinary meat It really Is. I " '