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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
TABLE ROCK
Morrison Property Sold
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By R. E. NEALON
Tabl Rock -The Watkins
Malone Realty Co. of Medford
report the sale of the J. D.
Morrison farm here. The Mor
risons started from scratch on
this farm, working through
the years to make a living and
accumulate something for
their old age.
Mrs. Morrison hated to part
with the farm, she said, but
owing to health conditions of
her husband, who never fully
recovered from an auto acci
dent several years ago, and is
now a patient in the Jackson
ville sanitarium, she decided
to sell and move to Jackson
ville. '
The purchasers of the prop
erty are Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Toner, school teachers,
who have two sons of high
school age.
Sam Glass, ex-marine, and
overtime farmer, has a patch
of corn planted when the oak
leaves were bigger than- a
"squirrel's ear" that is shoul
der high and past the culti
vating stage.
The Alan Fleischer family
returned Saturday from a va
cation trip to Portland, where
they attended the Centennial
exposition and visited rela
tives, returning by the coast
route and spending some time
at Reedsport.
Some 30 members of the
Bigham clan held their annual
get-to-gether and early morn
ing Fourth of July breakfast
at Union Creek.
Dan Matteson left Wednes
day for Oakland, Calif., to
board a train for Kansas City,
Kan., where he will spend
some time' visiting with his
cousins at the Bishop home, j
Those in the community
who have cherry trees report
that birds have eaten or ruin
ed most of this year's crop,
The principle offenders are
the robins.
The "little cattle" the man
from Texas saw in our neigh
bor's pasture were Fred
Smith's big red brood sows.
Our Texas friend at Beagle
should take notice.
The new bridge being put
in over Snyder creek will
have a deck 4V& feet higher
than the old bridge, making a
high fill at each end. The
work is being supervised by
Wesley Hartman who has
been building bridges for
Jackson county, for more than
40 years.
Among recent visitors at
the local Sunday school were
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Randall of
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Ma
plesdon and Mrs. Venson Hunt
and children of Meadows.
The last Grange meeting at
Sams Valley was attended by
moire than 100 Grangers,
many from other Granges in
the valley. We noticed that
manly beautiful beards had
fallen victims to Delila's scis
sors. No prizes were won on
beards, but Herb Carlton got
honorable mention on his
well-groomed Vandyke.
The lecturer's program was
up to its usual standard and
his report on the State Grange
convention, which he attend
ed, was particularly interest
ing. According to the Grange
Bulletin, Victor Croxton, the
Sams Valley lecturer, has
been appointed state Grange
lecturer.
Norman Matteson, the fly
ing pill dispenser, reports get
ting his private pilot's li
cense, and also being elected
secretary - treasurer of the
Medford branch of the Oregon
Pilots' association.
The Arlis Hendersons have
returned and are now living
again the small cottage on the
Ray Baker farm. Mrs. Baker
reports that all is quiet and
peaceful at their home after
15 months of remodeling, and
listening to saws, hammers,
jackhammers, cement mixers
and the usual noisy tools con
nected with this kind of work.
The next task, according to
Mrs. Baker, will be landscap
ing and Dick Fawcett, hus
band of the former Betty Lou
Baker,, will plan and help
with this work. '
The Misses Barbara Wheel
er and Anita Pierce, of the
local Sunday school are at
tending Bible camp at Fir
Point - i ' -. .
The Bud Robinson family
spent the Fourth of July holi
day in the Bay area and other
California points.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson
and two children, Winston,
Ore., are visitors this week
with Mr. Nelson's parents at
the Guy Nelson farm.
Mrs. Doug Robinson and
children left Thursday ' for
their home in Vallejo after a
three weeks visit with rela
tives here and in Medford
Also going south was Elgin
Robinson who returned to
Camp Pendleton after a three
weeks' furlough spent here
with home folks.
Mrs. . Frank Myers was
among those attending com
mencement exercises at Ore
gon State college, where her
niece, Miss Berniece Bigham,
graduated in physical education.
Mrs. Mary Howsley is offer
ing her Home and five acre
tract of irrigated land on
Pumice lane for sale as she
finds it too much work for her
to keep it up. . '
The RNA Central Point
camp held their annual picnic
at the home of Mrs. J. S. Rich
ardson Tuesday of this week.
PIANEGGISSIMO
London (OPD - Mrs. Pearl
Lee was playing the piano for
a few friends when a pigeon
flew in, landed on the piano,
laid an egg and went to sleep.
"She didn't budge all night,"
Mrs. Lee said Friday, "but
Was gone when we came down
this morning. I had left the
window open." . j
Lou Piper is a happy man,
his family's secured
From almost all contingencies.
His future's, well insured.
And he pays for all his insur
ance with one check a month.
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