Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1928, Page 14, Image 14

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MEnFOITO MATL TRTEItXE; afEDFOKD, QRftOO. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1(5. 1928.
NTEREST TAKEN
ENDEAVOR WORK
AT BUTTE FALLS
Nov. 15.
: iiiR gallery for the sportsmen, soda 1
f pop for the kiUflit'H, pin, cuke. Ire :
j cream, candy, hot dagii. antl ham-,
, burgers tuc the hiJitKtv. and many
other cuually Interest in feature, i
i No one can arford to miss thin Kula
occuMlon. Lvej-yone In invlud,.
! lu-iiig your friends and yimv .
! frit-ndf' friend h and hit or her
friend. Admission Jh free to one
land all. Keep the dal- In mind. J
Tuesday. Nov. jm, i'jzx, at the
, high school Kym'ixiuin. The doors :
jopen promptly at 7:3" p. m. Let's!
' B! !
Mr. and Mrs. J.
lie love. Erma Hedgepath,
Coppenger, Inez FerKucon
Ma r v It f f ha rd so n .
Jva1 - Planet to Hunt
and liK.VVEK, Colo., Nov. 1(1. (At
War fl-Talntt coyotes hy nlrplana
;is to be given a trial by govern- Ins man who shot six coyotes in Henry Rawson of Chicago testl
'ment officials. . The project was less than an hour and a half from fled that bis breaking a chair over
'suggested; by the featof a Wynnv a plane. hts v. head was an accident.
Ilillllllllll
CKXTHAI,
POINT, Ore.. Nm.l:
J. Simervlllj (Hiwriul) A n.cial uffalr of
HUTTE FALLS,
(Special) For a new Christian spent Wednesday and Thursday 'f luwt week wus that of Friday
Kndeavor, tho type and charac-; visiting friends in the valley, i evening, when a recepilun
tec of the meeting bavc been Mrs. Louise Ka merer of Medford 1 lt ,h
vxceutionally good. fllM-nt several days last week visit-
Last Sunday Lloyd Clark
on the topic "Fair Play
wan
homo of Mr. and
Mm. L. c. Crimen, in honur of
led ing the homo of Mr. and Mr- 1 utui Kverett laber. who
Dis- Hoover.
Bring
the Kiddies
wore rccc-nlly ' married. Jtev. J.'Ea O J. J
ruHsion wn offered freely 11 ml r Mr. and Mis. Cleveland trnnn-1;.' : , 1 UOIUI UOV
each one entered Into the Hntrlt ; acted bualnemi In Mcdfonl Thurs-I ral' K"ve " w'"'1 welV.
of the meeting. A keen dense of ; day. ....
ldlvldu.. responsibility i. Mn. . Mr.. E. Albllrn ()t ramp , Kli' 'nT "my Joi nsC M
developed and which Is mak nS . r,-B. A. Klemln visited in .Med- ' Ucrr and U We ""u"'
I.wltor mill mni-A lull-rest I HIT f..i .1.... 1.... 1. viim.t- .litirill lllld IIUII1 "UM.UI,
. .. V . . , V . . . lln "Jy I"'""" and "Alexander'
' mi n. uiiui 1 uiiu 1:1111111 ell V1SIIOII
the leader with relatives in the valley over
Uohtnd Hubert In
for next Sunday, but an yet hi 'the week end
topic is unannounced. Mr. Skinner of Medford spent
Sunday school l keeping nbove several days in Untie Falls last
the half century mark. Lat Sun- 1 week.
day tho attendance was recorded Hobert and Jean Cadzou of Ash
at 52. A record offering wa(nm spent the Week end viHltini;
taken of more than three dollar. ; their father of this place. Ho re
The Sunday school expects to ; turned home with them Sunday
have Its new song books nextinnd the three attended the Med-
Sunday. A play was given last ford-Ashlaud game at .Medford on
year and the proceeds were giver, j Armistice day.
to- the Sunday sehool to buy new Afr. and Mrs. Allan Currv were
song hooks. Hymns or 1'rnlsa No. visiting in Medford one day lost
I( were selected hy tho Sunday J week.
school and 100 copies were or-, Frank Corey and bis father,, V.
dared. Corey, returned Sunday night from
JJutto Hi IN lirlsl Inn FiKlciivor. ia few days' trip to Oroville. Cal.
The presence of a real. llve( Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee were din
bunch of young people la already iur guests of Miss Nnomi Van
being felt by the community In (Jroos and Mrs. Frunk Hoover on
the Christian Kndeavor poelety.' Monday.
.The Kndeuvors mean business, I Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Richmond
as they are conducting two meet-spent Saturday in Medford.
ings n week, ono on Sunday even-, Mr. and Mrs. (Joss spent Sutur
ing and another Wednesday even- day and Sunday at Hilt, Cal.. vis
ing, in the short time they huvt ltir-; with their daughter and fnm
been .organized they bavo held ll.v.
one social function (which was a ' X. L. Stoddard trnnsnctcd liusi
Hallowe'en party) and have plans ness In Medford Tuesday.
for a real progressiva society. Tiiei Hod I laker was a Medford vis
present plaim include a big "Pinky ilr Thursday.
dink" carnival for November 20 ! The Armistice program at tho
at-the high school gym. tho pro J grade school Friday was well at-i
c.ceds to . go toward electric lights i tended
for the church, and a lawn and
wire fence for the church yard.
;Home of the Kndeavors have al
roady put some time on cleaning
Plans arc? now being made for
tho Thanksgiving and Christmas
programs.
J. J. Skinner of the Copco Invest
, 1
Tuewlay, Nov. jto will bo u ban
ner evening In the social world of
the people of ltutlu FallH. Tho
Plans for this High Jinx social
point toward one grand and glorl- 1
ous festive occasion. IS very tiling
from bnxlnft and wrestling, side
shows to confetti throwing and
hot dogs are on the roll nf activi
ties. The whole town Is expected
to conie out and lend to the joyful
noise. Your future will lie revealed
In the tent of the Uypsy queen.
Why worry about your love affairs
when you can find the very one
you're looking for.
llusehttll players will find an
interesting punt I me in knocking
oven the nigger babies. All kinds
of games such ns dropping hoops
over prizes, rings over pegs, bowl
ing with marbles nd roulette will
help tn make your time Joyous. A
lenl live hohext-to-goodnesH Mhnot-
Mrs. II F. Wilbur gave :i read
ing, "It tule a heap of livin
to make a house n home." t
Although Mrs. Fa her had only ; ttZ
met a few people of this com-'
munity, she expressed, In her
winsome way, that she felt quite ri
at home und among friends l.i - -
Central Point. Mr. Fit her, who
lum a hont of friends here, ex- j
pressed bis appreciation of the
and himself. The Indies' quar
tette. Mcsdamcs Cluy Tex. t. C.
( ; r i n icX H . W. Da v isso n a n d K.l
Strohmeier sang.
Mrs. H. P. Jewetl and Mrs.
Strohmeier each guve readings,
which were enjoyed immensely.
Refreshments of sandwlchoa
fruit saint), cake and coffee were ' -
served hy the ladies.
About 50 people were present, '
who wished Mr. and Mrs. Fa her sz:
miK'h happiness, ns they glido 1
down the sttvam of life together. I j
Miss Thelma Pankey, , who Is
attending o. S. C, spent tho week- m
end and Armistice day with her ! tt".
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pan - j
Mrs. Hetty 0 1 11 from Klamath 'EE
Falls visited with friends herej-;
last Snturday find Sunday. zWz
Miss Ifertlm Myers and Fritz 'SS
Snider wero Sunday guests of zmz
Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Welch. I Z7ZZ
Lester Mann left for Marsh-
field Friday.
Mrs. Kale, mother of Mr. Llm-!
beck. Is very 111.
Ralph LeVee, who is employed
in the Fahcr store In Hutte FalN,
cam.-- down and spent the week-
cud and Armistice day with his EE
family. zzz
Kverctt and lister . Scott re-
turned Saturday from Klamath zzzzz
Falls, where they bad been visit- t
ing for several days. F.
Dorothy and Arthur Limbeck, z
have the flu. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stearns spent
Armistice day with their daugh
ter, Mrs. M. M. Kindle and fam-'
ily in Medlord.
Mrs. Mahe) I'oague, who has
a beauty shop In Medford. is 111 E
at her home in Central Point. I
O. S. Itutler of Ashland was EE
intow n Sunday.
Mrs. j. 10. Roswell writes from ZZZ
Ventura. Cal.. that her son. Carl, fr
Is woiking for the Cnion Oil Co..1
in their service itatlon In that
city and gets $110 per month, zzzzz
and only works six hours each, rr
day. ' EE
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Musty and
children of flmnts Pass wer' E
visitors In town Hunday. j zzzzz
Tho little boy of Mr. and Mrs. S
Ilnrry Uultbs is very ill. Z
Sonny (llcasou and Verne Coker zS
drove to Creseent Ctiy Sunday. 7-;
They report many slides on the 7;
road which makes the trip lesn Zzzz
pit asant than In the summer r7T
here to Medford Tuesday night ' months. ' , . E
to see th Mronl-Olsen Players! Forest Pickett was among the E
present" "Expressing Willie" were ( students of o. S. f to spend thy
Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Nee. Mrs. J.jfew days' vacation at home.
.1. S'tnerville, Mrs. Fw nnk Hoover, I Mr. Krnest ticott Is visiting nzzz
Miss Naomi Van Clroos - and Miss her mother and other relatives
Peth Slmervllle. f land friends nt Kuch. j
Mr. Ralph LeVeo spent Hunday Mrs. W. (. Mayfleld Is stay- zzzzt
at his home home In Central ing with Mrs. Howard Mayfleld, zzzzz
Point. j while I low. ml Is In the Illinois
Airs. Caroline Thomllson und valley, buying cattle. j S
! granddaughter, Wllmu Kills, spent! The social club .of tho O. K. S.
(Saturday In Medford. f Central Point will have un en-
I M rs. John Clark entertained on l"i tnhinu nt und box uoclul on tzzzz
I Monday afternoon for a number Friday evening. November '&, in r
of her friends with a 500 party. thu Masonic hall. The hulks of
the chapter will furnish coffee E
airs, rwsio v.runam or Chlcr.io f, (.e with the boxes. 1
FREE
CANDY
un .the church yard. The novs lllent tleiiarlllienl. Medtnrd. nd
plan on cutting the iiontH for the dressed the seventh und eighth
funee durlna. one day of Thanks- Knide puiills Thiusday inoininn.
Klvlnit vacation nnd the Bil ls plan "Is topic was "Stocks und Honds."
tn curry a lunch to them nt noon -Mr- nnd Mrs. Raymond . Pnrker
; Further pluim will he withheld ' lf Kildny niclit for t'ortland. Mr.
till n future time. I I'arker returned Monday with a
(The youiiK'men who were the new cur. Mrs. l'urkor und chll
memliers of tho Hoy Hiout troop dren will reninln in Portland for t
of Inst year have voted a chnnc"-'w weeks' visit with relatives.
In tholr fv..A ..i.u..niv..nnn At l M r. and Mrs. HrilOKt Rmllh unit
the hlt moctlnir nf Ircinn Ik nt ' dll IlKlltOr, C'aiOl. Of ProBllOCt KllOIlt I
lite Hoy Kcoiits of America, called Sunday ill Hutte Palls.
at the home of the Hcoutmastcr. I Mr. Uood of tho XI. electric, shop
it! was voted-to oi-Kunlno a Vohiib ,""", w"rk irin houses In
Men'B Christian association. The "'" Pnlls Tuesday.
Heout treasury was voted to he! Mr- Henyford was a Medtord vls-
inude the treasury of the new or- 'tor Saturday.
franlmtlon. The officers elected Ml'- "nl Ml'- llly Stanley nnd
for tho "V" uritiinlnttlun wero'an "Ie"t H'O week end vlsltli:-;
lislle Casey, president, nnd I.loy.il frlH,"'M ",l valley.
Ilinrk, secretnry and treasurer. r,,H 'fHiliumenlB for tho liunor
Tho nuriiose of tho new nruuni i ro11 ot "ln "'k1' sfl'ool are at least
Hltlou was declared to ho that of,0110 A olllBr ' I'li.vslcal edu
sponsorliitt christian fellowship, , c1nl10"- Deportment und appllca
Opens at
No Ri-ade must he
pupils nrn
t-hrlst!nn aetivltles. christian study ""'al "n ' K"11
unit l'hilll..nwnr-l.l, hcldW II.. i'llo follOWllli;
(The oi-Knnlzjitlon is now work-! '". thl month b honor rol Mlelli
ln in conjunction with tho Chris-1 Slmorvlllo, 0 A s; Truth Plele. 5
tlnn Kndeavor in sponsoring a uIkI Ab; ''n feloddaril, G n s ill: Kar
chvntvnl. I-or some time n need . '','"B. ,"r',!y,i J ,A.,'J'.11'; I':ill,l'e
hns heen felt for a hlBher stand-i ' A n , rv, 1 limine:,
nrd of conduct for the ynunu peo- I , A :2 ' : hv,e, v"' t,,,1,"l.1,1", 1
pie of this community and It I-' t " l.n:. 'on,". P.'le' LA 1 M;
the hen. nf II. I. .., nriri.tilinllnn ' ,,lMt'' a " "lim
to help set a worthy Btandard.
Waddell. 2 A's-3 lis: Annie Kent
i A'B-:t I s; Percy O'Neil, 2 A all
It's; Hdltli llilstow, 2 AV3Ks.
Among those who went from
LAMPORT'S!
Saturday, j
Nov. 17th I
With the Largest Stock, Big-
gest Assortment and the grand- 1
est Display of High Grade
Toys Ever Seen in Southern
Oregon. -.n
SANTA CLAUS WILL BE IN HIS OFFICE IN PERSON
FROM 10 TO 12 A. M. AND FROM 2 TO 5 P. M. AND
WILL PRESENT EACH CHILD WITH A SACK OF MIX
ED CANDY.
Op
was urunted a divorce on offering
as evidence n letter from her him
band sayliiR that "one wifu moans
mnnotonv."
Look for
the. red ti
ti
wi t h a black stripe.
It is the only coffee
name tliat brings you
top grade coffee only.
i fiitTi l ii i I '"T''.
1!
mm
... . BS.
Jay Core, the magician of Med-jr;
ford, will furnish amusement for j
The Past Noble (Irand club of SEE
ML Pitt Pebekah lodge of Cen-j
iral Point entertained the Ash-,
land Past Noble (Irand club, atjj
the home of Mrs. 1L T. Pankey
Tuesday afternoon. New memhers
were initiated Into the Central
Point club. After the regular
business meetings, dainty refresh
m ents we re se r ve d .
A farewell pnrty was given for jps
Miss vtv. Morton and her iirotn
er, Haridd, last Tuesday . evening,
by the MMses llha MorninKstar
and Kvelyn Smith, at the home
of the former. The entertain
ment for the evening was well '
planned with (mappy games and a
Jolly cvenliiK was spent. Dainty, z
refreshments were servetl hy t ake. ;
wafers and hot chocolate. j
Those enjoylnir 'he evening were
the Misses Ionu Morton. Helen
Croft, .Mae V:hiier. Amy Johnson. jz
Helen Hush, Ituth Webster, Loo-'
mis OavUlhon. lolene ' Morning- gS
star, Kverly Smith nnd Itha Moi -.
nmKAiar. .Messrs. naroiu .Morion.
Hoy Love, ltalth tilass, gtluy tial- 3
I spy, Ijiurel Cap ps. John Kddv, '5
and (levnld Morninvstnr. The ZZZZ
young people will miss Puna nnd zzrz
Harold crently nnd regret vevyjE
much to haxe them go. t
Several lad. en hrlonulnit to the ZZZ?,
('iitriit lO.nl . l 1. motored '
to llrnnts IMss mt Saturday and
attended the home-coming given
at that plaice.
There were members presen
from cery W. IL C. In southern
Oregon, nnd they ere ftrnrlousty
entertained. A delicious luncheon 1
was fillowed by a business meet-
ing nnd entertainment. The de-J
put t men t presldnpt, wnose home :
in In (li nnts Pans, was one of
the speakers, nlso the (L A- U. .
post commander of Hoebum was
a speaker. Those tmm Centr.il
Point wen Mdnmes Itessie (lar
rett. Mary Caty. Mnttle Smith.
Kllen Hoe, hfafherln Merrltt, llellu
Pankle, Tlllle Maplt. Kvn Smith.
Dvia Junes, Lulu strohmeier, Uul-
ening
Mamma Dolls
22-inch Mama Doll, unbreakable
head and arms It will close its
eyes and talk. For
Pay
Specials
98 c
This, folks, is a real buy
Spirit of
St. Louis
15 inches long,
and will run ".
49c
Dump Wagons
nn ' t n r: xi r r-i nr t w.
u-incn au-sieet uump wagons, rire i rucks, folice i
Fire Engines .... V.
89c
Folks, we ask you to come in and give us the once-over. Make your selections Saturday
H and make a small payment down and we wiii hold your purchase until Christmas. We 1
H have. toys to fit every pocketbook. If you want cheap ones we have them or if you want 1
I the best, you will always find them at ' 1
a 5
LAMPORT'S
Largest stock of Toys between Portland and San Francisco.
: t
226-230 East Main Street
irr outbats I
"THE BAT"
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
STARTS
MONDAY now. is
Chlropractlo ' Naturopathy
Dr. H. P. Coleman
8th Successful Yer In Medford
Treatment! by Appointment
Medford Ctnt.r Bldfl. Phon. K3
Gl.ctrotnarmpy Food Science
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
1 ONYX
1 POINTEX
H HOSIERY
f For womcn...L..$1.95
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