V'ACF. TJTRETC F L o MET)FOT?n MATL TRTnTXE. MEDFOim PRECOX. F1M DAY. N'OVKM P.KI? Hi. Wi'S. TABLE ROCK ZONE j ELECTED TRUSTEE SCHOOL 10 HAVE ! F0RCUT-0FF ROAD; EAGLE PL DIST, T1PJ ENTERTAINS THE TABLE ItOCK. Ore., Nov. 16 (Special.) Vetiona aro being 8f fined in till section asking fur the construction of some two miles of new road west of the Lewi slaughter house which, it is said, would shorten ine nearest route to Medford by about a mile, cut out six curves and cut tho running time of a loaded truck between here nnd Medford to less than 20 minutes. As an argument in fuvor of thin shorter route it is pointed out that about 6.000 tons of produce would nans over tli la road during the ' year from this section nlone. This estlmato Is not counting several liKK.SU t'UKEK, Ore., Nov. 16. ( (Special.) The Kagle Point Irrl-1 g:tlon district election held on : Tuesday, November 13th. one week' from the national election, found the people still in a voting mood 1 and was intended by one of the i largest turnouts in the history of the district, there being 73 votes j cast. Krank Brown, who Is the present incumbent, ran against Fred I'ettigrew for trustee. The ! final count stood: Jirown. 4It, and Pettigrew, 24. H U understood ; there are some 90 qualified voters i owning land in the district. I Cnrn n nrf I'l.i rn trn nilall visited i milk and cream routes .oil nnd theip Gnindma ciarno in (.'.rants logging trucks nnd the natural year to year Increase In orchard and farm tonnage. Figured on a basis of ton miles, the saving would be immense, to say nothing of the time saved. Mrs. Van Fleet, who has spent several months visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Schafer and family, left for her home In Portland Tuesday. Mel Atkins made a business trip to Red Muff, Cal , this week. At the last meeting of the 1-a Pass over the week end. Kvelyn Waddell accompanied Miss Christina to C! rants Puss Fri day, the nth. C. AV. Waddell has been plow-' ing for his new neighbor, Mr, Jack son. They have been exchanging work, an old-fashioned sign of good neighbors. - Mike Hackenburger, a very in dustrous farmer of the Ileese creek district, was called to act as judge at the recent Kagle Point Irriga tes' Sewing club Mis. Florence J tion dUtrict Section, York Con kit was present nnd gave a very Interesting talk on home-1 made Christmas presents. J Tho J. L. Nealon family pur chased a new piano this week. Those from here who attended the program nnd box social given nesday night report It to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season. New playground equipment Is be ing Installed at our school grounds, which, it Is believed, will be per manent as the fixtures are being mode of steel and concrete. The Nealon ranch loaded u car of hay for northern points last week.. The meeting for the final pas page on the school budgot was held Tuesday night, November 6. This was one of tho shortest meetings on record in the district, requir ing l-ss than ten minutes to go through the usual routine and np prov tho budget, the principal cause of so much speed being the hat election returns were rcturi.. r In over the radio nnd board the yr rs were keenly interested in Mr. .ults. daught Id Wilson left Monday on Moil . for Kugene, where he is Medfor ng tho Fniverslty of Ore Mr. !ter spending the week end Ashlar mlstlre day with home folks to he , ?nds here. . '.vs.- Kva Nealon, who Is on the 1 l-JUI UJI Jill HUH I Ul UIIU HI llll' iMt'Ll- ford riTilirs.-finent'HuhrlHj' Were" Mlth ftlends nnd relatives. Lorn Gregory reports that he is getting along fine with his farm work this fall, being about three fourths through with his fall seed- Willard liall has heen on the sick list the last fev days with a severe cold. ; The annual school budget for the Reese creek district is to be voted upon again November 1 !)th. with the transportation clause stricken out, the Laurel Mill dis trict having been permitted to withdraw. The Sunday school lesson for next Sunday, the 1 Sth, Is on the experiences of St. Paul in Jeru salem. Golden text,1 file strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might," Kph. f: 10. Rev. John Stille preached a very ! helpful sermon last Sunday, taken i from Matt. 6:2 r. Ho dwelt upon t the importance of Christians plac- j ing their trust in God nnd nut worrying-, about the future. He mentioned how Jesus had called our attention to the fowls of the air, saying they sow tint, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, yet your Heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they? KntHams Downs Muost. ' SALT 1.AKK CITY, Nov .1(1. OPT George Kotsonaros. l!i?-pound wrestler of Log Angelos, toolr two falls out of three in his match here last night ith Mooso Norbeek. 215, of Portland. The Californtan won the first and third falls with Sly ing3 ' hendlocktf. while Norbeek took the' second fall with a half forearm scissors and toelnclt.' 1;1:aGLR. Ore.. Nov. 16. (Spl. j The Ant loch Sunday school will , be held at 2 o'clock Sunday after- noon. November IS. instead of at the ii-gular time, and we will h:ie with us n gospel team from M u ford. K very one Is cordially In vited to attend both Sunday school !.nd services. L. F. Swanson had the misfor tune of breaking on axle on his car ns ho was Ving home from Sunday school last Sunday. "Luke Jennings and family have moved from the Jones ranch to the Homer ranch, where- they will spend tho winter. Joe Mayfield has rented the Mon roe Gorden ranch for tho coming year and expects to farm the same. Mr. Wheeler and two 'daughters, Marie and Almary. left the first of the week for Ftna. Cal., where they expect to visit relatives and friends for about a month. They then plan to return to the Rogue River valley. Mcdford visitors from Reagle the last of tho week were Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Muthollen, Mr. Wheeler and daughters Marie and Almary, Roy Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson. Miss Oeorgiana Hussong resum ed her duties in tho school Tues day morning after spending the week end nt the home of her par ents In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reek and children from inear Hildehrnnd. Ore., were callfrfg on friends here one day last week. They were on their way to 'Portland to attend the- stock show. The Kecks lived at Reagte for several years. Elmer Hull and Louie Sager of Modoc Orchard were business vis itors at Beagle the first of the week. M r. G ra y . w ho h a s re n t ed t h e Luke Ryan ranch, moved his fam ily out from Mcdford the first of the week. School Notes. Miss Klizabeth liurr, county school supervisor, was a visitor at our school the Inst of the week. We have two new pupils, Doris and lieauford Gray, who are In the first and second grades. No school was held on Mon day because of Armistice day. Miithcwwiu'H Mentor eacl. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 16. Horace S. Fogel, former baseball executive who helped develop (. hi'iaty,.Mathevson, died pf npop iexy yesterday.. He was 66 years old and had been ill several years. ing. ISesides ii is own place, he Is farming the Wykoff place and Is doing h is w or k this fall w i t h : horses. . 1 ' i Next! "HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Nov. 16. (I3) Reginald Denny, motion pic ture) actor, ,on being granted a do oreo of divorce from Irene Heis mann Denny, immediately an nounccd the date of his next wed din. It will be to his leading lady, lietty Lee, formerly known ns "Hubbies" Seifl'cl. on November 2-1. Gool children , need merMng joocL Leading dietitians agree that bacon is highly nutritious children like it because , when properly prepared it is highly delicious and it . can be given to even the youngest children because it is highly digestible. And you can always be sure of the FRESHNESS OF FRYE'S DELICIOUS BRAND because the great Frye plant is right here in your own Northwest. Ifryes Ik" -n BRAND i;i:i.l.VIi:W. Ore.. Nov. 16. j Spectul. About 6l delegates of the P. T. A. organisations from Jackson county assembled nt the . lielKiew school house on Saturday. ' Nov. loth, for an ait day session.' M rs. Carter, county supeilnten- j dent was present and spoke of the j splendid results which ha 4 been gained in schools, under her super vision due to the cooperation of parents and teachers and the closer understanding developed through the P. T. A. work. Mrs. N. C Cha ncy of Medford. countv president, presided over the sessions. Reports from 1 4 associations were heard during the morning session, this represented a mem bership of approximately 10U0 members from every section of the county. All made splendid reports of work done In their individual organizations. At noon a delicious chicken din ner was served to tho ladles in the Community club house, which is a splendid place for such events. Miss Marie Moon and Floy Young, pianist and violinist, enter tained during the morning session with several selections. During the dinner hour Madge and Marie Mitchell played a group of piano selections, while Dr. Mat tie Shaw gave several of her splen did readings. Mrs. Carter delivered the princi pal address of the afternoon ses sion. A group of the children from the Hell view school entertained with group singing and readings. The delegates In attendance gave the BcUview P. T. A. a rising vote 'of thanks for their hospitality. Mis. R. A. McAllister and daughter Dora May who have been visiting for some time with her mother and other relatives in Al bany is expected home some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Meservy were visitors at the home of Mr. and MVs. Walter Ualley of Medford on Sunday. The Upper Valley Community club held their meeting In the club rooms on Wednesday afternoon. M itch business was discussed and plans were made for a food sale the 1st of December, the proceeds to be used for buying silver for the club. A clean-up day was dis cussed and a committee appointed to act on same. After business was completed, Mrs. Florence Konkle had charge of the meeting. She explained the use of the color charts which were made at the last meeting. She also brought a number of articles for Christ nuts suggestions that could be -made in the home. .At .the olose;;otf a very delightful afternoon delicious refreshments consisting of salad, sandwiches, cakes and coffee were served to over twenty ladies. T. A. Merryman was fn Medford Tuesday on business. Word was received a few days ago from Mrs. Rose Push saying she had reached her sister's home in Missouri where she expects to make her home Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. lid Barron had a fine new radio set Installed in their ' home south of Ashland. A number of people from this community attended tho Farmer Businessmen's luncheon at the Llthia Hotel Friday given by the Klwanis club. Those who attended from Jiellview were: Mrs.' Mary Tucker. Butler Walker. 8. K. Barnes, R. Newbry. Jesso Neil. John Hesseman, Homer Monroe and . L. Moore. They all report having had a splendid time. These meetings help to make the busi ness men and farmers understund the problems that they both have to combat. Sumner Purkes of this commu nity played n splendid violin solo over the radio on Monday evening 1 1 om me broadcasting station KMISD at Mcdford. Mr. Kllnger rccnlved IjIuo riljbi.iiH for his flue rviclHterril noRH-at tno llvcHtock show held in Portland last week, ftoliert Cordon ha n Inn Khulloll bulbs BettinK them rrauy lor l he market. j Kiehurd Kheldi-lter-wllo was ol- eralrd on hy Dr. Woods the flint I or Hie week In Improving rapldlv. l.lmer lirjan who has heon Buf fering with a severe nttack of an. Iemllcltl Ih Homewhat Improved. . . uryan, n brother, him been confined to his home for tho past several days v.llh aii atlaek of the llu. W. W. niaekivell of Missouri Is visltiDB m the homo of his ulster. .Mrs. w. J. Crosslin of Nell ereek. Mo expeets to spend most of the winter in this vicinity. J. V. Williams of (he P..-llvi..,. district has some of his fine yams on display at tho chamber of commerce office. These yams are ui. a lars-e slue and fine, l.xtuic and .Mr. Williams Is quite proud of his success ns many truck farmers In 1 mis vicinity had decided that the soli was not adapted to their Kt-owth. Joseph Philip True, member of a pioneer family and lifelong . resi dent of Ilcllvlew district, passed away at the limber Convalescent home. November 12, 1928, after a llns-erlnR illness of several months. He was horn November loth l nun und hart reached tho line of r,H years and one day at the time of his passing. lie is survived by one tlsler. Mrs. .lulls True Drown of l.vnnoil ' nr.. nnd two brothers. Jack and .nark true, both of Ilcllvlew. Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon at I o'clock from I ho Htock funeral parlors with Ilev. Hammond of the Kplscopal church In choree. Ilurlal was made in the Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. 8. K. Ilarnes and daughter Krances attended the I. A. II. meeting -ed in (Irani. P.... ..n Haturday. when they held an all day convention In that city. You can't know the West without c knowing its matchless coffee ... HILLS BROS! fc Only the West has the Yellow stone. Only II ills Bros. 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At the close of the most delightful evening delicious cake and cider were herved. , Mr. and Mrs. Fd Vale of Hilt, were visitors at tho Meservy home one day last week. ' Mr. und Mrs. Karl llrown n( Klamath Fnlls spent the week-end with Karl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hrown. day on business. NO! GIVEN SET BACK PHOKNIX, Ariz- Nov. Hi. (I) Old miin dope, who has receivna m ore br u isen than a h ea vy, duty .limpid off thy field lit, the end oC-j the first quarter, whmi thp 'Bhort ios" of Phoenix Indian ' nchool wore held to a 0-6 tie by the "Hod j Uevlls" of (lila college at tlu state fall hero yesterday. . I Four years undefeated, 1800 points to a puny J2 for all oppo nents during throe ictorloui sea 'nons and sundry similar records were claimed by tho "HhortleB" . u nil i iju utci mm iou i ma oui'kh ; fallvd tn kick u goal is nil that! saved the Phoenix boys nnd kept Mr. Oopo out of the hospltut. 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