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OT-DFORD fATTi TRrnUTTE. MEDFORD, OREOON-. FRTDAY. ATTGUST 13. 1937.
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Rogue River Big Applegate
ROOUE RIVER, Aug. 13. (fipl.)
runeral for Robt. J. fittehl was held
t the Presbyterian churcb Tuesday
afternoon with Interment In Rogue
River cemetery. Mr. Stlehl paaocd
away Aug. 7, aged 77 yeara. Ho had
been In poor health for several
months. Hi wife, Clara, two sons
Clarence and Roll In and one daughter
Mrs. Nora Nourso all of Rogue and
, one son and one daughter living In
the east survlec, beside several
grandchildren. Mr. Stlehl came to
Rogue River In 1920 ana lias made
his home hero blnce, where ho ha.;
made many friends who will greatly I
mls him. Sympathy is extended to,
the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter and
Charlotte returned Sunday from a i
vacation at Diamond lake. j
Mrs. Bell Hurt returned Monday
from North Bend where she had spent
a few days visiting nor daughter. Mrs.
Roland Jones, and husband, also oth
er relatives.
Floyd Dover was again elected pres
ident of the Rogue River Townsend
club at the last meeting. Other offi
cers reelected were James Whipple,
vice president; Mrs. Myrtle Whipple.
secretary. Mrs. Myrtle Randlemann
was elected treasurer In Charles
Hatch's place
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson enjoyed a
visit this week from Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Urup and daughter of Fres
no, Calif. Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Urup
are brother and sister.
Mrs. Elsie Stlehl was called to Los
Angeles last week by the serious Ill
ness of her mother.
Mrs. James Wiley, Mrs. Reed Car
ter and Charlotte were Grants Pass
shoppers Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Shults of Sel
ma visited home folks at Rogue River
Sunday, accompanied by Lou Krouse
of 61 mat
Mr. and Mrs. t Fred Denglor were
Orunts pass visitors Saturday.
Miss Dorrls Bedford of Selma la
visiting thla week with her grand
mother, Mrs. T. J. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Snow, F. M.
dimming, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shu It.
Cloyd Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ran
dleman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Jones, Mrs. Shirley Hug, Elaine
Russel, Mrs. Ru&sel, Nate Do Rush.
Mrs. Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Whipple enjoyed a picnic dinner Sun
day In Rogue River park at the Town
send kitchen.
Miss Helen Parrlsh, county nuree.;
was a luncheon guest Tuesd'ay at the 1
home of Mrs. Erlcson. '
Mrs. Elmer Milton returned to her
home last Friday from the Qrants
Pass hospital where she underwent
a major operation ten-days before..
KilchlM Mnkn Lightning
LONDOr? (UP) British scientists
are making "pea soup" fog and
lightning at will at the Doll I a Hill
postofflr rrwnrrh station.
BIO APPLEGATE, Aug. 13. (Spl)
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Childress and
sons Dale and Raymond, and daugh
I tcr Erma Qenne, of Medford, mot
I ored here Sunday, where they were
! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scofleld ol
I Willows, Col., are spending several
! weeks camping In the Applegate dis
trict, having spent part of their
time at the Purcell camp ground
on Little Applegate. They have been
Joined in camping by Mrs. Sco
fleld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Peckham of Medford.
J. X. West returned recently from
Roseburg. where he was called by
the serious illness of his sister.
Mrs. Lucy Baumgartner, accom
panied by her daughter Lois and
son David, and grandson Leon Baum
gartner, all of Santa Rosa, return
ed to their homes late last week
after spending a few days as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker.
Overnight camping at Caotrull's
swimming hole was enjoyed Sunday
by 15 girls of the Applegate 4-H
cookery club and their leader, Miss
Naomi Smith. The girls maintained
a lively program, Including swim
ming and a visit to the E. H. Tay
lor farm where they viewed the
large cucumber acreage and pickle
factory In operation there. In fact
the girls say that ants and bees
were the only requisites of a camp
ing expedition which they escaped.
Their guests on the trip inciudeu
Mrs. Tom Mee, Mrs. Fred Benedict,
Miss June Pecbler, Mrs. Ralph
Smith. Mrs. Caroline Wlnctrout, and
Mrs. Frank Knutzen and sister, Miss
Helen Sorrcnsen, of New York. The
Klrls are preparing to enter exhibits
In the county 4-H fair to be held
ut the courthouse late this month.
Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Reynolds of
Fresno arrived here Friday and are
spending several days as guests of
the lattcr's sister, Mrs. Floyd Rippcy.
The California!! are enroute to
Yellowstone national park.
Mrs. E. H. Taylor underwent a
tonsillectomy at the Osteopathic
clinic at Medford Monday.
Miss Gypsy Port of Los Angeles
was a week-end guest here at the
home of her brother. Lee Ci Port.
She was accompanied here by her
cousin, Mrs. Katlierlne ClouUlne, and
daughters Elizabeth and Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rhea re
turned recently to Kansas after
spending a week with the former's
brother, James Rhea, on Little Ap
plegate. The Kansns . visitors were
Impressed with the west but men
tioned their fear, of driving over
mountainous roads. The two broth-:
ers had not seen each other for
88 years.
Miss Lorraine Offcnbachcr left on
Monday to asnume employment at
the home of Attorney and Mrs
Allison Moulton at Medford.
Applegate Orange announces a
dance at the community hall here
Saturday, August 14. with music by
flvlvls'n orchestra from Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy and
family left a few days ago for Elk
Creek where they will reside tem
porarily during Mr. Culy's employ
ment there tn hauling logs.
Dick Salt ma rah of Oak Grove dis
trict Is making an extended visit
here with hi grandmother, Mrs.
Dora Salt marsh.
A group of local people motoring
to Donamore In the Slskiyoua Sun
day, where they spent the day pie
nicking, Included Mr. and Mrs. Scot-
tie Matheny and daughter Lois, Ai
ford Kubli. Mrs. Sarah Wilcox, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Offenbacher. Miss
Vivian Marlette, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Offenbacher and family and guest
Ivan Brown, of Lakevlew, Clif Smith,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Offen
bacher. '
Attendance at Beaver Creek Sun
day school, held at Upper Applegate
Grange hall at 7:30 p. m., reached
44 Sunday. Special numbers given
by guests In the community in
cluded a vocal duet by Jimmy and
Horton Snyder of Medford. the form
er playing violin accompaniment;
and a vocal duet by Miss Barbs :a
Schmidt of Ontario. Cal., and Kiss
Janet Mttzel of Yakima. Wn., with
Miss Mltzel playing piano accom
paniment. Closing prayer was ied
by Mrs. E. E. Wordsworth of Ash
land. James Watson of Roseburg is
spending several days here at the
home of Mrs. Maud Kubll. Alford
Kubli, on a 16-day fourlough from
the U. S. navy, also was a guest
at the Kubll home during the week
end. Mr. Kubll. who came here
from Vallejo, where his ship was
docked for repairs, left Monday for
Seattle to vlnlt his mother, Mrs.
Chester Whitney.
Mrs. Raymond Phillips was hos
tess to a number of guests Sun
day In observsnce of her birthday
She was the reclptent of many
gift, which Included a birthday
enke. Guests Included her mother.
Mrs. Leila McKee, who Is remaining
with her for an extended visit, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard McKee, Mrs.
Tress a Dews, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Dunnlngton of Jacksonville, Chester
Jones of Medford. and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Bonney of Dividend bar and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gab
riel and son Charles, of Salem and
Miss Mnrlan Casper of Medford.
Wm. Byrum of Klamath Falls is
visiting here at the home of Ray
Offenbacher.
Sherman pod love of Medford waft
a recent guest of his niece, Mrs
J. A. wst. The two expect to leave
Friday for Lebanon where they will
visit the la tier's mother.
Mrs. Wallace Hawkins returned to
her home here Tuesday after spend
ing more than two months with
her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hl
fensteln, and other relatives In Pe
kln. 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fraley ana
family of Alameda, Cal., have spent
the last two weeks camping at
McKeo bridge forest park Mr. Fraley
Is a high school faculty member
at Alnmeda. Among others camping
at the park are Rev. And Mrs. E
E. Word worth of Ashland and Mrs.
R. S. Snyder and sons of Medford
Griffin Creek Grange members, num
bering 7ft. also spent Saturday at
the camp nround.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Smith ol
Compton. Cal.. vacationing at their
summer home at Squaw lake, are
having as guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Strain of Compton: the former is
a tfnrlier tn the school there.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, Aug. 13.-(Spl.)
Mis Selma Esping of Oeneva. 111.,
1 1 a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Elden. Mis Esping and Mrs.
Elden are cousins and Miss Esping,
who ha visited here before, has many
friends In the valley.
Mrs. R. C. Brophy spent last week
end visiting friend In Chlloquln.
Oeorge Wertz of Grants Pom whs
a business visitor in this community
Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Harry Elden re mov
ing into their new house. They have
been reldlng with the J. W. Elden
family during the completion of their
new home.
A real estate deal that will be of
Interest to many wo the sale this
week at the Roy Nichols ranch to the
Smith brothers, Delmar and Harold.
The boy have been renting and work
ing the land for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duncan of Cen
tral Point arc acting a caretakers
on the A. H. Clement ranch during
absence of the entire Clements fam
lly In South America.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elden and
son John of Grants Pass were guests
last week-end at the J. W. Elden
home and accompanied by friends,
made a fishing trip up Rogue river.
Mrs. TUJ le Andren and son Philip
of San Francisco have been visiting
friends and relatives In the valley.
Mrs. Andren 1 a nieoe of A. U. Carl
son.
Miss Leah Parker, who ha been
the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. K.
Parker, for the past two weeks, left
by train for San Francisco July 8
and sailed July 6 on the Lurllne for
Hilo, Hawaii, where she will resume
her duties a Girl Scout executive.
J. W. Elden has Just completed re
rooflne his residence.
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Instant Hot Water
oaves M any Precious Minutes
What can you do while you waif for a tanlful of wafer
to heat? Nothing, except fuss because it takes too
long. And that's not only a waste of time, but bad
for the disposition. The iight-it-and-wait system isn't
the most economical way to have hot water, either.
It takes a lot of heat to warm a tanlful of cold water
all at once. With an automatic storage type water
heater, after the tank is once heated up, it takes less
heat to keep the water hot day in and day out than
it does to heat a tankful two or three times a day.
So an automatic water heater is an economy as well
as a convenience, and is well within the reach of every
householder. If you own your home, you will be inter
ested in our Jeferred payment plan. If you rent, our
rental plan is the one for you.
1ht California Oregon Power Company
REDDY KILOWATT
Your Electrical Servant
1 William Gardner, who ha been
foreman at the A. H. Clement ranch
for several years, sailed from San
Francisco, July 31, for Colombia,
South America, where he ha accept
ed a year's contract with a platinum
dredging company.
Mrs. Sam Anderson' granddaugh
ter, O lor la Anderson, and her friend,
Mabel Gilbert, of Portland, returned
to that city Saturday after a month's
visit here.
Mrs. Roy Nichols has received word
of the death of her sister-in-law.
Mrs. Norma Grtsham at Monroe,
Wash. Mr. Grtsham had been In
poor health for the past year.
Mrs. Paul Shearer and six daugh
ters left for their home in San Fran
cisco Monday after spending six week
at their ranch here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clower drove to
Klamath Falls Monday with a load of
apples and peaches.
Mr. Rtnabarger of the California
Oregon Power company transacted
business in Fern valley Tuesday.
Miss LouLse Lytic had the m!t for
tune to lose a fine. prize heifer the
first of the week.
Several from this neighborhood at
tended a party at he home of Mr.
and Mra. Cyril Steele of North Phoe
nix, given In honor of Mra. Steele's
brother. Mr. Campbell and family of
Oklahoma.
i Miss France Benson left Wednes
day for San Francisco to enter school,
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Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY. Aug. 13. (Spl.)--"
W. S. Graham of the Valley Real
Estate firm, wa transacting business
In Fern valley Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roger and fam
ily of Eureka. Cal., were recent guests
of Mrs. Roger' sister, Mrs. Joe Kan
tor, Jr.
Word wa received by Mrs. L. H.
Hughe from Miss Betty Gentry that
she wa sailing on the S. 3. Lurllne,
for Honolulu and would be married
Jnly 28.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marshall have
moved to Medford and expect to start
work at the Bear Creek packing
house soon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Savage and Mrs.
Mnble Bennett of Little Applegate,
and Mrs. C. E.- McClain and Mrs. Geo
McClnin of Phoenix called at the
Hughe home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele have re
turned home after three months' stay
In Montana.
Long Mountain
LONG MOUNTAIN, Aug. 13 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boren have
moved from this district to the
Emlson place at Eagle Point.
Patricia Burleson Is visiting ner
grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Stowcll.
Carl Mitchell la also visiting his
mother, Mrs. Pearl Stowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Kline attended Po
mona Grange picnic Sunday at Jack
son Hot Springs.
A community picnic was given
Sunday by a group of families on
the river at G. H. Stowell's. The
men played horse shoes, while the
rest enjoyed swimming In the river.
There were plenty of eats at noon
with a weiner roast for supper. Every
one had a swell time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell and
Bonnie Jean returned home Sunday
from a trip on the coaat. They
started at Crescent City, staying
there a few days, then a few days
at Gold Beach, going as far north
a Reed.port, returning home by
way of Drain. Ore.
Mr, and Mrs. George Lawson have
been having much company, some
of them being their sons and daugh
ter and other relatives from Call
fornla and Texas. They are expect
Ing friends from Texas this week.
.Long Mountain Home Circle met
the llth at Mrs. Rutrr Nat wick's,
with a real nice crowd attending
for these hot days. Those present
were Mrs. Luella Kline, Mrs. Neva
Holman. Mrs. Lillian Allen. Mr. Lu
clnda Prultt,, Mrs. Hazel Young, Mrs
Vlda Rankins, Mrs. Laura Boren.
Mrs. Mattle Lawson, Mrs. Suzie
Stowell. Mrs. May Stowell, Mrs. Lena
Stowell and Mrs. Sydney Garrett.
Mrs. Hazel Young from Texas i
visiting here with her sister, Mrs.
Thelma Short.
Mr. and Mrs. John Austin and
son of Santa Barbara, with Mr. ana
Mrs. Salsberry and daughters from
Seattle, have, been staying at the
Bishop's cabin for the last two
weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Salsberry are
leaving the end of this week, with
flome more friends of Austins, arriv
ing from California. AibO Col. Bull
of Santa Barbara ha been camping
on the liver near the cabin for the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Buchanan from
Buckley, Wash., were at Mr. G. H
Stowell's looking at their dairy herd
Sunday.
4-H boys visited Marsh Garrett's
1 farm August 7, Judging the neel
cattle, then going on to George Sto
well to Judge the dairy herd and
sheep.
"Afore Liberty I'rped
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal.
(UP) Sharpening lead pencils un
der certain conditions is a step to
ward democracy. But Dr. Harold C.
Hand, Stanford professor. Insists
schools which still require pupils
to ask' permission to go to, the lt
brary or sharpen a pencil Bre not
training them to live in a democ
racy. .
New Army Rank
BUENOS AIRES (UP) By a de
rree of the chief executive, the Ar
gentine army will have a new rank,
that of quartermaster general. This
new post will be filled by an offi
cer with the rank of general.
You've been waiting for
this pickle or olive fork!
It is designed for deep
bottles. With Knight's pro
ducts at your grocer's.
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predicts NORMAN BEL GEDDES,
Authority on Future Trends
"Main Street won't be a 'stop street' in I960,"
taya Mr. Gcdlcs.
"Convenieutly located ramps will feed traffic
from Local Streets into Express Streets at
speeds up to SO miles an hour.
"Local Streets will be made wider by the eleva
tion of sidewalks and the elimination of curb
parking. You'll walk, shop and cross streets on
the sceond-story level.
"Cars will park . . . tracks will load in open
areas beneath buildings."
.but TODAY,
4 miles in 5 are
Stop and Go
DID YOU KNOW that one stop can
waste enough gasoline to drive your
car 5 city blocks? And 30 slop9 a day is
the nation-wide average!
Mile for mile, slop and go is the most
expeusive kind of driving you do!
While traffic authorities plan '"the City
of Tomorrow," Shell engineers have
developed a fuel, Super-Shell, to meet
today's driving problem today!
They have found a way to rearrange
the chemical structure of gasoline . .
actually to balance it.
Automotive engineers use the term
"motor. digestible" to describe Super
Shell, because at nil motor speeds it
is converted so quickly, so completely
Into power.
You'll cut the cost of your stop and
go by the regular use of Super-Shell.
There's a Shell dealer near you.
Super-Shell
SHELL