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Eagle Point were brief visitors at
their ranch here Sunday.
Mrs. L. H. Wert and daughter.
Norma Jean, v 11 ted in Medford and
Central Point Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney and
children. Charles and Jeanette oi
Ashland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Werta Sunday.
Another million dollar rain de
scended upon us Tuesday after
noon and wilt be of untold value
to range and growing crops
Mrs. George McLean spent the
week-end with his lfe near Eagle
Point and returned here Tuesday.
Mr. Claus Charley of Brownsboro
spent part of last week repairing
fences around his pasture here. Deep
snow damaged fences greatly.
N. K. Charlev spent the past week
visiting relatives near Brownsboro.
Antelope road was graded last week
and we appreciate the improvement.
Africa, was brought Into court today
on charge of turning In a false
alarm by pulling a red fire box
Sentence was suspended when she
explslned that mall boxes are red
In South Africa and thnt she merely
trvlne to mall a ltfer.
Lightning Kills
PORTLAND, June 11 f AP A
bolt of lightning struck and killed
Harry W. Allen, 43, power company
worker, near Gresham yesterday. The
charge hurled htm against a 10.000
vo it wire.
Lady Haa AllbL -NEW
YORK. June 11. (UPl An
nie Rubin. 44, of Capetown, South
MT.PFORD MATI, TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRTDAY. JFXE 11. 1037.
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Prospect Thompson Creek
PROSPECT. Jun U. Dale
and Gale Bebe of 5 a mi Valley, spent
last week a gueau at their great
aunt, Mrs. Ed Hollenbeck at Red
Blanket.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phtpp celebrated
their 23th wedding anniversary Sun
day, w:th a family picnic at the "nat
ural bridge."
The Prospect Nazarene church was
formally dealcated Sunday afternoon
with a large crowd In attendance. It
Is a most Attractive building with
interior walla covered with hand
paintings by Evangelist Candy who
was present for the dedication.
Friends of Mrs. Georgia Stick I will
be sorry to know that she .4 seriously
111 In the University of California
hospital In San Francisco, having
suffered a stroke June 1.
Patch and Chat club held their
llnal meeting of the year Saturday
evening In the Nye grove. They en
tertained their families with a pic
nic supper and wiener roast.
t Millard La Flamme, who makes his
home with the Axtells near Mcbeod,
and Irene Rippon were recently mar
ried. They are both Prospect high
school students.
Mrs, Carl Richardson of Klamath
Palls, arrived this week to spend the
strawberry season at the John Rich
ardson ranch assisting In the harvest
Of their berries.
Louise Robertson Is spending the
summer with her grandmother, Mrs
William Grieve.
The Union Sunday school neld a
picnic Sunday In Lithla park, Ashland.
THOMPSON CREEK. June 11.
(Spl.) Ada Johnston returned home
June 4, after a three weeks stay, lor
a gall-bladder operation at the Sa
cred Heart hospital In Medford. She
Is recovering nicely.
Mamie O'Neal went to Portland
May 31. for a short visit.
Mrs. Naomi Gassaway returned June
4 from Dana, Calif., after visiting
her parents. Mr, and Mrs W. D
Brown. She reports an enjoyable visit.
We are sorry to report the death
of Henry Knutzen, who died June 5.
The Sptcer, Fields Co., are hauling
logs from the S. L. Johnston place.
Blake Beck is digging holes for the
electric poles, which will soon be
Placed for the line which la coming
up Thompson creek.
Clifford Sullivan la planning on
eoing to the coast to work In the
lumber mills, for the summer.
Leonard Turnbaugh of the Tilla
mook CCC camp has been visiting hi
orother, Bud Turnbaugh.
Opal and Virgil Strung visited the
Buo Turnbaugh family June 6.
Kathleen Landolfl returned to San
Francisco to rejoin her husband.
Chester Balderston has purchased
a new car.
Mrs, Elmer Ross' grandmother. Mrs.
Hopper Is visiting her
Don Cunning ton will start June 19
foi work on the Diamond lake road.
Shortle Coffeen Is working 'his
cummer at Crater lake.
Reta Kendall has moved back on
her place on Thompson creek for the
cummer. Her niece and ntphaw are
staying with her.
Butte Falls Forest Creek
BUTTE FALLS. June II. (Spl.)
Mr. Clark took the honor students of
the ninth grade to San Francisco
June 6. They were to return Wednes
day. The following were honor stu
dents: John Kent. Bob Rogers, BUI
Rogers and Leland Ellis.
Mrs. Harold Patton and Sally Pat
ton arrived from Springfield last
week for a visit.
A seven-pound boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams June 4.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Don Downard Saturday, June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Edmondson and
Lee Edmondson spent last Sunday
. at Fish lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patton. Mr.
tnd Mrs. Harold Patton, Sally Pat
ton and Lovell Patton spent Sunday
at Fish lake.
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Moore and Ken
neth Moore spent Sunday at Flah
lake.
' Mr. and Mrs. Homey Craft and son
Homer moved to Springfield, Ore. las;
week; '-.- ,r-- ' ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flemmlng and
daughter, Roberta and Wilma, moved
to Medford Saturday.
Gerald Ting la working for Lang In
Medford.
Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham. Mrs. Mar
garet Patton and Dean Hlglnbotham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patton
end Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton last
week.
Hazel, Barbara and Marion Thomas
ai visiting relatives on the coast.
The Hustlers club met at the
church this afternoon to continue
quilting.
Robert Barker la working at Fi
ber's store.
Byron Stoddard came home from
college last Saturday.
FOREST CREEK. June 11. (Spl. I
Lou Mooney and La Verne French have
purchased a small ball mill and otuer
equipment which they are Installing
In a quartz mine leased from Lee
Black. Operations are scheduled to
begin next weeV
George Salsman and his daughter,
the former Ethel Salsman. who now
reside In Washington, visited Barney
and Norman Salsman June 1.
Hyde Schermerhorn. who with ols
wife operates the Green Front beauty
shop In Portland la here this week
doing assessment work on his mining
claim.
Mrs Tom Wagner of Corvallls Is
spending a few days visiting her
mother, Mrs. Annie Davles, Miss
Hazel Davles returned from her
school at Myrtle Point last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles and chil
dren spent the week-end at their
home here from the togging camp
on Carberry.
Walter Ferris of San Francisco
spent last week vacationing at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Broad.
Also vacationing with Mr. and Mrs.
Broad is Mr. Broad's step -daughter,
Betty who returned with them from
Coq utile May 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arm priest are
preparing to move to a homestead
above the old Pearce place where
they plan to make their borne.
Mtes Isabell Black was a member
of the graduating class of Phoenix
high school May 37. Mr. and Mrs.
John Black motored to Phoenix to
attend the exercises.
Talent
TALENT, June 11. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Schsffer of Redding. Cl
are vistlng Mrs. SchalTers mother,
Mrs. Learning.
Charles Saeetere was painfully but
not seriously Injured Thursday
while logging near Wayne Gap.
when he was hit on the head by a
railing tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery at
tended the wedding of Don's slsti-r.
Naomi, which took place In the
Christian church at Medford.
J. C. Watenbery and hie shwp
hearing crew returned to Talent
Monday after spending three months
shearing sheep In Washington, Ida
1' ana Oregon.
A number of friends of Rev. Lew
aadcVr who died Thursday, attended
his funeral, which was held In Med
ford Monday. '
Ladles of the community gave their
annual party for the ladles of Tal
ant. The hall was very beautifully
decorated In roses. After the pro
gram, delicious refreahmenta were
served. Mrs McNalr of Ashland
presented lovely boquets to severs!
of the oldest ladles present.
Mr. and Mrs. stockstlll have
moved Into Mrs. Keith's bouse on
Gibson svenue. Mr. and Mrs. Esrl
Wlthroe hsve moved Into the Perg
bouse south of Talent.
Mr and Mrs. Seclclnger of San
Diego. Calif., are vistlng at the home
of Mrs. 81cklnger's fsther. J. C. Wat
enburger. After leaving Talent, they
expect to move to Honolulu.
La!:e Creek
LAKE CREEK, June 11. (Spl.)
Miss Amy Grlssom. Miss Joyce Oris
som and Edith Hoefft were Sunday
guests at the Patton home.
Sunday guests at the A. L. Pech
home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Peyton of Medford and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Smith of Ashland.
Misa Edith Hoefft spent Sunday
night with Joyoe Grlssom.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meyer spent
Sunday with their daughter. Mrs.
Frank Pettlgrew and family at Trail.
The Thimble and Gossip club met
Wednesday with Mrs. Ethel Hoefft
with a very good attendance. Mrs.
Day had a quilt ready, which the
ladles quilted for her. Present were
Mesdames Marie Patton, Edith Jones,
Anna Tonn, Fern Day, Mayeel Hoefft,
Amy Grlssom, Margaret Pech. La
verne Pech and the hostess. Ethel
Hoefft. Visitors were Mrs. Clarence
Cartwright and daughter, Marlene,
and Joyce Grlssom, Edith and June
Hoefft.
Climax
CLIMAX. June 11 (Spl.) N. P.
Hsnson of Central Point was a guest
at the Wertz home Sunday.
Mrs. Viola Comstock and grand
daughter. Jean Mel, returned Friday
night from a visit with relatives at
Olendale.
Mrs. Gene Wlnnlngham of Olen
dale spent the week-end with ner
mother, Mrs. Viola Corns tock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jones, son.
Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Colbeth and daughter, Shirley of
Medford were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hunt.
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