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Kansas Family Arrives
. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sprague
xaDie hock Mrs. William' who oDfrat. th rv,,i
Bishop and Jiv cnncren ar
rived here Sunday evening
wrom Kansas City, Kan., on
the hf Is of what came nearer
to being a Kansas tornado, or
cyclone, than anything ever
seen here, according to those
wno have seen tornadoes in
the midwest.
During its short duration,
trees were twisted and torn
apart, shingles were lifted
: from roofs, grain fields werp
flattened, some in one direc
tion, while some close by. in
the opposite.
Winds of tornado velocity,
which raised clouds of dust
were followed by a downpour
01 ram which flooded and
beat down garden plants, but
did only slight damage to the
pear crop.
The Bishops will spend
t:u 1 1 e some time visiting
friends and relatives here,
and other parts of Oreson. the
stat$ where they have spent
mog; 01 tneir young lives.
The June meetine of thp
Table Rock Ladies club was
held Wednesday, June 18, at
TouValle park with Mrs. Don
Wheeler, Mrs. Bert Pierce,
Mrs. Harold Sharp and Mrs.
Norman Matteson as hostesses
The attendance was somewhat !
lighter than usual.
Mrs. Ernest mith has fully
recovered from injuries suf
fered in an automobile acci- j
dent near Camp White recent
ly when her car was demol
ished.
Among local folks attend
ing the Rose Festival "in Port
land were Miss Grace Bigham,
who was accompanied bv rel
atives from Beagle, and Miss j
Linda Doran, who went with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. David
Doran, of Medford.
Much of this year's crop of
alfalfa hay has been damaged
to some extent here on as
count of adverse weather con
ditions. Farmers hereabouts
laim that the wages of me
chanics and service men work
ing oiS farm equipment are
way out of line with what a
farmer geft for his time.
A local farmer remarked
that when g dealer sells you a
piece of equipment he expects
to live off it as long as it lasts.
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W are sorry to report that
Mrs. Julia Myers, our oldest
citizen, has suffered a heart
attack and is in a serious con
dition. o o
Th Abe Halfhills are now
living ir the dwelling recent
ly vacated by the Dick Reum
family, who are now living in
Medford.
ThgBen Peeks family, for
merly of Central Point, are
now living in the former Half
hill Jiome.
Mr. nd Mrs. Les Parsons of
Escondido, Calif., aunt and
ncle of Mrs. Ray Doran, were '
visitors at the Doran home;
Saturday. j
, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Pleasant
left3 June 19 for San Jose, j
Calif., to attend the funeral of j
a grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hamil
ton treated themselves to a
few days vacation and mo
tored to Ely, Nev., where they
.visited at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Russ. Mrs. Russ
and Mrs. Hamilton are sister.
The daily Vacation Bible
school held at the Forest
Acres church for the local,
and Forest Acres Sunday
schools, was concluded
Wednesday with a program in
the evening. During the eight
day session there were some
90 children in atientlance, and
Local Firm Donates
To Model Railroad
A Medford maunfacturing
firm has contributed its prod
uct to the Morehead Planeta
rium in Chapel Hill, N. C, for
the installation of a perma
nent model railroad exhibit,
according to Planetarium man
ager A. F. Jenzano.
Kadee Metal Products com
pany, the contributor, was es
tablished here three years ago
by brothers, Keith and Dale
Edwards. The firm's primary
product, couplers, is noted
throughout the world for its
quality.
The Edwards moved here
from Los Angeles where 'they
operated a tool and die and
plastic mold business. .
Construction of the, exhibit
at the University of North
Carolina is expected to be
complete in the fall. It will
include an authentic "HO-
scale" model railroad com
plete with landscaping, towns
and streams.
Pretty Freshman
Wins Medley Relay
Mitchell, S. D. (UPI)
Maurine Overseth, a pretty
freshman at Augustana Acad
emy at Canton, S. D., teamed
with three male students to
win the sprint medley relay
here. The win provided the
margin of victory for the
Academy in the Interstate
Academy Conference meet.
1171 1
neeis, contributed a great
deal to the success of the
meeting.' Sprague was in
charge.
About 50 members of the
Retired Teachers attended
their June meeting held re
cently at the home of Mrs. J.
S. Richardson. Much of the
time of the afternoon session
was taken up by promoters
describing the Rogue Valley
Manor, and endeavor to get
application for memberships,
all of which was a waste of
time, according to some of
the ex-teachers present, who
claim retired teachers don't
have that kind of money.
We are glad to learn that
our old time friend, R. V.
Beall, who suffered a stroke
some time ago, is improving
steadily and expects to return
home in the near future.
Local farmers are almost
daily having to turn away per
sons seeking work, and ac
cording to Bob Crenshaw of
the Salvation Army Shelter,
the calls for help coming to
them have increased 50 per
cent in the last two years.
"To tell a man without a job,
and no income aoout the big
bank deposits, and the large
sums In savings accounts,
doesn't take many wrinkles
out of his stomach. Some
claim that our so-called reces
sion is worse than the depres
sion, in that the cost of living
is at an all time high.
The Rev. Jean Shelley, the
Irish minister of the Central
Point Church of Christ, load
ed his wife and six young
hopefuls into his. station wag
on and drove out this way
Tuesday on a cherry picking
tour. They proved stiff com
petition for the robins, who
had gotten the idea that the
cherries were to go to them as
pay for their sineine. Rev.
Shelley uses his "35 miles to
the gallon" midget car for
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, June 29, 158 J
most of his traveling, to save
enough to be able to use his
big car for special occasions.
Dr. Inskeep and wife of
Medford were brief callers
here one evening last week,
while the Doctor was gazing
at the wonderful colorpH
cloud effects, a jet mosquito
discovered his hatless dome,
and dove in for a1 belly land
ing. This caused the Doctor
to hot foot it to his car, and
start for home, as a mosquito
bite to him is worse than the
sting of a bee.
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11.
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12.
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6. AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER 29.95 3.20 6.40 23.55
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8. ALL-TRANSISTOR LEATHER PORTABLE 61.95 5.80 11.60 50.35
9. PORTABLE MIXER 17.95 2.25 4.50 13.45
10. SPRAY, STEAM AND DRY IRON 19.95 2.50 5.00 14.95
11. STEAM AND DRY IRON 16.95 2.00 4.00 12.95
12. ECONOMICAL OSCILLATING FAN 17.95 2.00 4.00 13.95
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14. 2-QUART AUTOMATIC SAUCE PAH 19.95 1.50 3.00 16.95
15. 4-QUART AUTOMATIC SAUCE PAH 24.95 2.50 5.00 19.95
1 6. AUTOMATIC GRILL AND WAFFLE BAKER 22.95 2.25 4.50 1 8.45
17. ALL-TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIO 51.95 6.00 12.00 39.95
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16.
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