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PLAYING WITH FARM PET is Mrs. Malene Nielsen, of Hol
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emigrated to United States, was killed in traffic accident,
was father of Marilyn Monroe, film star. (International)
TABLE ROCK
Community Club Will Meet
By R. E. NEALON
Table Rock The Table Rock
Community Club will hold their
regular monthly meeting Friday
night, March 23, at the school-
house, with a business meeting,
followed by a comedy skit and
moving pictures of local people
and scenes, as a part of the pro
gram. Refreshments will be
served, and ladies are asked to
bring half-dozen cup cakes.
Mrs. J. S. Richardson-returned
Sunday by plane from Portland,
where she attended the Oregon
.education association conven
tion as a delegate to the Retired
Teachers association, and spent
the rest of the week visiting
with her son and family, the
Donald Richardsons.
Gordon Kershaw of Medford
la planting some 30,000 sprout
ed cuttings of dwarf apple stocks
on ten acres of land adjoining
his nursery plantings set out
last year on land leased from
Orville Hamilton. The nursery
plantings of last year were high
ly successful, the young trees,
less than a year old, are as
large as the average three year
olds, and look as though many
of them will bloom this spring.
Sam Wright of Sams Valley
was a business visitor here Fri
day.
Miss Grace Bigham, accom
panied by Mrs. Verde Moore,
spent several days in Portland
last week. Miss Bigham attend
ed the OEA meeting and Mrs.
Moore visited relatives.
C. P. Nelson and John Terry
wer9 here Tuesday after hay.
They say that on their Meadows
farm, they still have one foot
of snow which they don't need.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sage and
son Mike, Coquille, Ore., breezed
in Saturday evening for a few
minutes visit with relatives here.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Boyer and two sons,
who are close neighbors of the
Sages. Dan is principal of a
Coquille school, also teaches a
class, acts as coach, and drives
th school bus before and after
School
The following items are taken
from the Table Rock news of
March 1, 1912, written by G. P
Hall, correspondent at that time
"Everybody is busy plowing
and seedinjj. Many Table Rock
people attended the literary at
Agate last Saturday evening.
Calvin tyoon returned a few days
ago from a weeks vacation at
Medford. He came back the
proud possessor af new set of
xaise xeetn. u. u. sage, ot t orest
Grove is repairing his house at
Table Rock, and may bring his
family back here to live. Your
Correspondent gave a lecture
Sun. eve. at Table Rock, Sub
ject: "What is Life". Some said
we tried to take too big a chip
for our hatchet. There have been
some fiSe trout and steeiheads
caught in the river lately. Many
men and boys at Tolo have gone
t) the hills with their shovels
and gold pans, and are said to
be making good wages. Some of
the orchard people have been
hauling out spray and getting
ready spray their trees. We
have heard that E. W. Carlton
contemplates planting 50 acres
to potatoes.
"The foundation is being pre
pared or the new bungalow on
the Modoc Ranch. Have heard
that it is to'cost $20,000.
"A more up" to date fence in
front of our school would be a
credit to the community."
At that time, the plowing cor
respondent wrote about what was
done with horses, most of the
farms having several teams, and
the larger ones, such as the Mo
doc Orchard, around 40o horses
and mules.
The foundation of the $20,000
"bungalow" is still on the ele
vated site on the side of Table
Rock, but the bungalow was
never completed.
The reminder about the fence
around the school lot was heed
ed and given immediate atten
tion, as a clause in the deed to
the lot made it manditory that
a lawful fence be kept up.
E. W. Cariton planted a large
acrige between his bee rows
to potatoes. We don't know how
many acres, but we know he
had too many spuds, as did every
6ne else that year, and there
was no support price either..
The annual ditch cleaning job
on the local ditch is being speed
ed up by a new implement made
for that kind of work and owned
and operated by Leroy Calkins
of Medford.
Ed Robinson dropped in Tues
day morning to tell us that the
cow he bred to a Holstein bull,
thinking he might get a heifer
calf for a milk cow, surprised
him with two bull calves.
The Table Rock Ladies club
met Thursday at the school
house, with some 15 ladies in
attendance. The session was held
in the east room, which was
decorated in Irish green colors
as were the dresses of the host
esses, in honor of St. Patrick's
Day. The young fry were enter
tained in the west room by
Candace Bishop and Glenna May
Brown.
Elmo Stallings is back in the
harness at the Table Top ranch
having finished a two weeks va
cation, by taking the family to
Fresno, Calif., for a few days
visit with relatives, returning
home Wednesday.
Sam Glass, the ex-marine and
hatless hired man, now learning
to be a civil engineer at Oregon
State college, is spending his
spring vacation piloting a John
Deere tractof on the J. L! Nealon
farm.
Kenneth White and family of
Mission, San Jose, Calif., were
recent visitors here with Mrs.
White's brother and family at
the Bert Pierce home.
A Sunday school workers con
ference, sponsored by the Amer
ican Sunday School union, will
be held at the Table Rock school
house Saturday, March 24, be
ginning at 9:30 a.m. Workers
from come 10 Sunday schools
throughout the valley are expect
ed to attend. A pot luck lunch
at 12:15 p.m. will be served
with those attending bringing
food and table service. Buns,
butter and drink to be furnished.
"Wallsays
I'm
a whiz!"
p"'"''
Wally thinks it's pure magic the
way I keep our house spotless and
still have so much time for the
things I like to do. Of course, it's
finding faster, easier ways to do
rriy housework that really does the
trick. Just take wood floors.
How I hated that messy cleaning
and waxing. And my arms and
back would ache for days
afterwards. Then I heard about
Bruce Cleaning Wax. What a joy!
There's no floor washing at all
because Bruce cleans as it waxes.
Takes only half the time. To top
it off, my wood floors never
looked better. Just try a can of
Bruce Cleaning Wax. Everybody
who uses it thinks it's wonderful.
Incidentally, I've found other Bruce
floor products help me. too. There's
Bruce Floor Cleaner for cleaning and
lighter waxing, Bruce Paste Wax,
Bruce" Asphalt Tile Cleaner, Bruce
Asphalt Tile Self-Polishing Wax and
the new Bruce
Self-Polishing
Wax.' Yes,
for floors
it s Bruce!
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