. I?, hmi ». ——- GRANTS TASH DAILY COt'RIKR PAGE FOUR. ■ 1 have a errw raplacing the telephone line so that we may obtala better «er- vice. 'Mr. and Mrs. Oscar William«, Mr. tag system, avoiding inevnvenlenco and Mrs. Tom Williams and Mrs. ROGUE RIVER letw 1« William« wer» Grant« Fan« or shortage of water hereafter. shoppers Tuesday. Th* Hop« Presbyterian church has About a week ago the Eismann packing house finished Its work for given the school the use of the Com-1 Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid, of Selma, the season and turned out a larger mwnity hall for this seaeon and the spent the weekend with their daugh­ quantity of apples thia yuar than school activities will soou begin. A ter. Mr». J. J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson are previous seaeona. Mast at the ap- number of the scholars and persons lu town got together and sealed th» the proud possessors of a new soti, pie« are gotug tn storagu at the pres­ ent time, aa the market is not right sides of the hall as tar up as the latwrence Dale. who arrived Novem­ for selling. F. U Etsniann made a plate sud it presented so much bet­ ber 13. Fred Hart, wife and daughter wore trip to Klamath Falls and hopes te ter an appearance that the people of establish a permanent market there the community decldde to »eat the vlaMora In Grant« Pans Tuesday, entire hall, and arrangements have Mr. and Mrs. Ben George ar» res­ for hta fruit. been made toward that end. idents of Kerby. We are glad to Virgil Shults, Orvirte Deng ter and The -boys' soccer and football I welcome them to our city. Chsrtes Hulen made a trip to North Bend with the objeet in view of gat­ team has had exceptional success ¡ 1at week Zenna lUnta «bought a ing work in the lumber mills or this season, having not met with de-1 1932 Ford from Max Tuffs. Mrs. Anna Finch and Mrs. Will camps. Virgil and Orville returned feat in any games played thts season. Monday and reported that the Jobe Their last game will be played here Trefethen are K»tharln* bulbs and with Gold Hili this Friday afternoon, trees in the Bolan Lake vicinity. Plenty of room were all taken. Prof. I-angworthy has lake a keen LA number of the school children Mr and Mrs. Henry Woofridge and interest in the boys' athletic activi­ No trouble when guests arrive if you have a L vvdin - are ill with (he chicken pox. John Owens returned here from ties and is making a good coach. He leaf table. This table expands immediately—it Marshfield. John Owens has gone is very ably assisted by Mr. Jacobsen, I John and Hazel Wells. Alma Free­ carries extra leaves right under the top. to Southern California and Mr. and teacher of the 7th and 3th gradua. man and Zenna Banta attended the Open a L undin - leaf and see for yourself how easily . Armistice Day, celebration In Grant« Mrs. Woofridge are staying in Rogue the extra room xu>rsgx into place. One of the moat pleasing events at Pas«. River. It is reported that Mrs. Wool­ Bur one moving part in it that can’t get out of order. the season waa aa innovation in the William Warren, of Medford. Is ridge is in feeble health. Perfect working leaves .ire hand fitted and hand way of a picnic lunch pat on at the visiting hta cousin, Mrs. Phil Dea- Mr. and Mrs. James Milton of this community hall Sunday uight under matched with the rest of the top. singer. vicinity are planning a trip to South­ the leadership of Re*. Wm. Lee Come in and see L undin - leap dining suites. Made in Charlea Hart was quite painful^ ern California to remain for the win­ Gray. The people of the community beautiful period designs. injured in an accident while attempt- ter. assembled at 5:39 p. m., brought I ing to step from a moving truck be L undln - lhai I 345.9b to $67 50 Mrs. Benjamin Marquis and two their lunches, combined them, and slipped and fell, breaking his elbow L undin '- lkaf hbrjry Jours, | 333.09 to $37.59 sons, Arthur and Laurence, visited when all was spread It looked more and tearing tbe ligament« loose in L unjun -UAI Jisu»i rttm uutu, $89.99 to $157.50 relatives and friends at Eugene last like a banquet than a luncheon. The , his «boulder. week end. Camp Fire girla served coffee and Kerby High School Items Fred O'Kelly left Wednesday during the lunch and afterwards a The Student Body of Kerby High > morning for Klamath Falls on a duck fine program of music, reading and ¡School held a meeting at 3:30 p. m hunt. Fred said he had been plan­ speaking was enjoyed by all present. i ‘ last Tuesday and adopted a resolu- G Street ning this hunt for siz years and was Margaret Gray opened the program , tion to abolish the two rocesses on going to bring back ducks enough to with a well executed piano solo en­ rainy days, also appointed a commit* titled "The Eternal March." The |tee to draft a constitution und by make up for lost time. Mias Gladys Sandry is at home ladles* quartet, consisting of Misses • laws. from the O. A. C. attending to her Evelyn Carstens. Lilia Martin. Myr­ Miss Chapin joined the junior mother's duties as postmistress, it tle Magerie and Mrs. Langworthy,: class, paid her duos and has become being reported that Mrs. Sandry ie gave several numbers. This ladies a full fledged student of Kerby High quartet has been recently organized sick. School. Mrs. Shock, mother of Mrs. W. Lee for the church choir purposes under Wednesday afternoon two of the Gray, of this city, returned Saturday the leadership and direction of Mrs. high school students drove out to from her walnut ranch near Lafay­ Webb, who is also their accompanist, Woodcock's saw mill to get material ette. Mrs. Shock says her walnuts and the rhythm and harmony in their music show wonderful progress for for the manual training class. It is returned a fair crop this year. rather out of the ordinary for the Rollin Baer, of Pleasant creek. the short time they have been to­ boys to have to travel five miles to I spent a couple of days this week with gether. The feature of thts gather­ get the material. It is bad enough ing was to emphasize the relation ­ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark, incident for them to do their work in class. I to his engagement with a dentist at ship of parent to child, and Miss The commercial department has a Irene Anderson, teacher of t$e do ­ I Grants Pass. new student and its good to hear her Mrs. W H. Hill, of Chicago, who mestic arts department, gave a nice has been visiting Mrs. Jano Smack talk from the girl's standpoint, and make the typewriter talk. Next year for the past month, is so delighted Pitt Penney, one of the high school when we get our new high school with Southern Oregon that she is 'students, gave a pleasing original building we'll have a real commercial making plans to remain during the talk from the boy's standpoint. Mise course. As it is we have only type­ Bertha Borrall, of Grants Pass, gave writing and a limited amount winter. The dry weather has been of long­ 'two of her readings which are al­ ! book-keeping. The other evening at the social one er duration in this section than for ways appreciated and enjoyed by the The first dog nose print bureau in the world hns been opened by a Loa many years past and has affected the Rogue River public. At about 7 of our boys was heard to sly "Witt Angeles veterinary hospital. The BHhillon system of fingerprinting has been thou?" and she wilted. adopted, only the noses and feet are uaed to record identification of the city water supply. The city has or­ o’clock the already large crowd wae The boy« of the senior class have delegation augmented by a large individual animal. The above photograph allows one of the pets being snoot- dered a new pump and when it is in­ stalled will provide a double pump- from Grants Pass which filled the surveyed the ground and set marked. as It were, and the inset shows the print he made. halt to over-flowing. Attorney Ed­ stakes for the establishment of ward 8. VanDyke, of Grants Pass, new Union High School which gave the principle address of the are sure to get in a short time. The play ground apparatus Is evening, and from every standpoint and angle the duties of parent and nearly completed which completes child were analyzed and the solu­ the standardization of our school tion of the problem was to the effect along these lines. One of the high achool girls went that the well-being of the «hild de­ pended almost and entirely upon the to Grants Pass last Monday. When home training. Mr. Amos, district driving home she become mixed up Sunday school organizer for South­ with the moonshine and got hung up ern Oregon, gave a good talk upon in the trees along Selma grade. She the relationship of the Sunday says after this she Is going to drive school with the child. F. Gordon in the day time. We sympathize with Hart, pastor of the Presbyterian this young lady as many a time In church at Grants Pass, took the the past we went star gazing. The Gift Worth While That Will Bring the Smile floor from the standpoint of what he ' The three upper classes are going ,1 termed “the kid," and made a very ■ to hold a reception for the freshles. favorable impression on those pres- The desire ia to Initiate them into A BOYCE MOTORMETER with the Monogram Ra ent. He answered the question of, the mysteries and complexities of diator Cap. It gives the car a personal touch. "What makes a nation great?” He • high school life. i said first, its boys and girls, and then quoted the scriptural unction I DEER CREEK Buy that long needed SPOTLIGHT as a Christmas ' that righteousness makes nations ' Present. The S & M, America’s best spotlight, wrap­ Mrs. Tom 8tevens and little son, | great, and wound up with the pleas- . ing and convincing combination that of Crescent City, spent Saturday at ped in an attractive Christmas box will make a Gift I well-trained boys and girls, together Dryden, guests of Mrs. Will Mastin, Worth While. | with righteousness would not fail to i They were returning to th»ir home, I make any nation great. A musical after having been to Dr. Clement at STOP LIGHTS—Every car needs one ! number sung by the girls’ chorus of Salem, for tonsil operations. Mrs. ' Grants Pass closed the meeting. This Stevens formerly lived on Deer creek i gathering was such a success that and her friends were very pleased AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD CLEANERS—Clear I Mr. Gray has determined to have an­ to see her. Misses May Arnold. Chloe Roborts, vision in foggy and rainy weather. other in the near future, featuring » Flora Tolln, Elmer Burbee and Nor­ some important topic. I The second number of the Ellison- man llanseth attended the dance at A set of WEED CHAINS will bring joy to the heart P White Lyceum course was given last Holland last Saturday night. of the man at the wheel. Don’t take chances, know [ Monday evening by the Leake or-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanseth and ehestra at the Community hall, be­ children Evelyn and -Lawrence came that your car is going to hold the road. fore a crowded house. I over from Crescent City Saturday, | Next Saturday evening, Nov. 17th, and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. The SEES-ALL DUPLEX MIRROR—Allow« an un­ the Camp Fire girls club, under the i H. N. Parker. leadership of Miss Irene Anderson, Mrs. C. Messinger wont over to interrupted view of the road behind. Makes an instant I will give a "Travel On" party to I Grants Pass Tuesday night to attuisi appeal to the motorist. I which everyone ie invited. This j tn caring for Mrs. May Hutchins, ■ party promises to he very unique and who is quite ill. I fun-creating. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Kies o.f Grants All Gifts Come Carefully Wrapped in Gay Mrs. F. D. Eietnann. entertained a Pass visited Dryden last Wednesday. number nt her friend« at her lovely , Mr. and Mrs, Will Tolln and wife Holiday Gift Boxes new home at. lUvoraide last Wednes- of Wàshington, have been visiting day afternoon, and all enjoyed a tbe farnijy of Warren Tuttle, Call and see the additional stock we carry of Acces­ very happy social time. Saturday, December eighth, Miss sories for the car Griswold will give a demonstration KERBY ! of candy making. The meeting will 'be held at the home of Miss Flora LOCAL INDEX j Tolln. P. P. Payne and daughter, Miss | Clarence Scherer was a business Sadie were Grants Paes visitors Sat-' visitor to Grants Pass Tuesday, urday. Recent letters from Mr. and 'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Calvert of Charles Walton, who moved to Oak- Service With a Smile Glendab- were- weekend guests of land, California', this fall, tell that Phone 65 Bessie I'ehely. they are pleaaantly situated and are Mr. and Mrs. Max Tuffs were hue-! doing well In their now home. iHesa visitors in Grants Pass Tues- Mr. Klnzey who lios been suffer- day. , Ing with rheumatism lately is much The Pacific Telephone company'improved. I RURAL NEWS NOTES ] on easy payments / Probably you have bought furni­ ture or other things on the install­ ment plan. It was easy to pay for them in that way, wasn’t it? You can buy real Success and Financial Independence, in the same easy way through an inter­ est-bearing account at this bank. Open your Success account here now and make a deposit every pay day. Holman’s Furniture Store Nose-Printing Adopted for Dogs Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Your Winter Coal Supply If it is not already in you should not delay another minute, but Phone 137 and give us your order. We have on hand Utah Lump at $17.00 Oak Wood $4.00 Mane this an Automotive Christmas WILLIAMS Wood & Coal Co 9th and F Street Let Us Print s PECIAL Cards and ettretopes have been provided in ample array by the Courier so that all who appreciate the woll worth while pleasure of having Christmas Cards printod in accord with their own wishes, may get them at very moderate prices. 1» for $2.50 25 for R I.(MI 50 for $0.00 Each with your name neatly printed. Smith Garage The Courier