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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
MTCTiFonirMATTC -trtcunw,- m rcnrofmro trer rm-r mtttti a Yrim vtm wtrtr TO ft PTTTTuE n LONG TIME ODD inilc. a st'tuilui-ly num. 'ft fi'lonU to iIhiko In mid iukI u upctlill friend io 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 . HiirnH of flu"wori4 wore phu'Oil ' AV'JUn, MrM.'l-.tllio l)inimirj fjnr of .I:ii-UHonvllli. (,'url von 4lr 1 lei - about ihe Ulor. ' 'jii'sf W.'iiU'lK, ntld AVllI Atkins fi-um Ion, Hai ry von del' Italian of Out of town friends attondln'i! ( linioi'ii; ' 1 hose of .M;''il'niA;, i Molllo KokIo 1'oint. rind Mi'. II. C. Stock Munv lxMiutlful lHUhtni'ts nnilliht CiinorM wimt Alfred iinil Kn'l I tii 1 1 . Knill llrill unci John Mllli'i" n,l dMiiirhler of Asdihind , ! StepH towards the rehabilitation of tho Farmera Uureau Co-Opera -tlvo on a sound business, legal and financial basis, now under consid eration by tho board of directors ond O. O. Uokbb, recently named liresldonl, and will . bo dinousscd at tho nnnual mooting of the Co operative, to bo held between Jan uary 1 and 15 next, the date to be lflied later. Chances In tho constitution and by-laws, held vital to the future r success of tho ornaniwition, will likely be given a hearing at this meeting. Substantial decreases in the sal ary and overhead expenses ' have been made under the new order, and after tho first of the year it Is estimated a monthly saving .of ?7 j will bo made. This Is tho dull season of the year in the organization, and it is ' thought it a fair profit is realized on the turkey pool, an even break will bo secured for . tho winter , months. ' Over 00,000 pounds of a turkeys were sold to Savage & Co. of New York, and $28,000 paid out to the turkey raisers of tho valley. The turkeys are scheduled to go on sale tomorrow and Saturday, for the Thanksgiving trade. ' Tuiuorrtm'h SoWnl Kvents .Meeting of Kka D. llubbs Tent, Daughters of Veterans In the armory at 8 o'clock. Shady Covo '. T. A. Thanksgiving entertainm enl ut S o'clock. fr . Pocahontas lodge meeting at ltedlnan hall. ' St. -Mark's llulld will meet In the Guild hall at 2:31). ' Thanks Service CoiulucU'il By MLsshiiuiry rou Tuesday afternoon tho members of tho Woman's Missionary society of tile Presbyterian church conduct ed a thanks service ut the homo of .Mrs. Carl llroiumer, 821 .Minne sota avenue. Mrs. K. Iverson gave a report of tho synodical meeting held ill Portland last month. Kev. Claude Ii. Porter favored .tho group with a solo. A largo number of members wero present. .Members PrKcllla Circle Have Ono o'clock Luncheon t Tho l'riscllla - clrclo members. IjuIIos' Aid, of tho First Methodist church held a covered dish lunch eon at tho church yesterday at ontf o'clock. Following tho dinner, the business meeting was held and un interesting program given. Twenty-one members were present. Preparations for the Yeoman dance tomorrow evening were nearly completed today and plans were underway to entertain an ex ceptionally largo attendance for the first party, to ho followed by a Holies this fall and winter. The committee in charge reported lodge members and their friends were expected from Ashland, ClrantB Pass, Central Point ami possibly northern California. A special dance iTrcheslni has been procured, with dancing beginning at II o'clock and eliding .at 'mid night, when a supper .. will bo served. ... ; ELKS fOTAKE HOME FAT I1 Kuch ublo bodied member fa Ui-Kcd to attend the Elks lodge meeting tonight and carry borne a fine fat turkey,- as immediately nflor the close of the session 'M the temple, a Hpeclal aHcinblago , will ho held In the liUHcmvnt at which a number of turks will be .auc tioned off. Kach turkey Is guaranteed to be eorn, acorn and milk fed, to he denuded of its feat hern and to have met death with a sanitary - axe it cubist Itx neck. Women's l luss ' Hum 1 tegular Mooting" Mrs. Amanda Cunuiugtiam was hostess Tuesday afternoon to mem. Iters of 1-oyul Women's class of the First Christian church, at the homo of .Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer. During tho business meeting, a re port was made that 13 1 calls had been made by members of the clatts during tho last mouth. A nominating' committeo with .Mrs. Currier as chairman, was ap pointed. Mcsdumcs Kirkpatrlck and Kruuse were named to assist her. :- M rs. A . F. Walter K resse a n d .Mrs. H. J. Conroy.left this morning for San Francisco. Then plan to attend the Stanford - California ganio Saturday at l'alo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Marshall and daughter Marjorle left today for l'alo Alto, whero they will bo the guests of Lt.-Cum. and Sirs. James M. Urenner. They will return to this city after Thanksgiving. At the Degree of Honor Protec tive association .meeting In the Althea hall this evening, an inter esting program and social hour will take place. Members of the high school group of Christian Endeavor of the First. Christian church will have a party this evening In the recvea tion hall of the church. ROLL AT MEETING F IGHT H. C. Armstrong, middle-aged traveling salesman, who told the court his home was In Orange. Calif., and Michael IJnahun, an itinerant worker, who rocords show, has been in police trouble often, wero each sentenced this morning by Circuit Judge 11. 1). Norton, to Indeterminate terms of from one to five years in state prison. Ilotll entered pleas of gullty to charges of forgery. Ann strong declared that his previous experience with the aw, had been iwo citations for speeding. I. inahan said that he had forged a check because ho was without i funds or food. Armstrong said that following domestic trouble, he hud travelled over the northwest and had drawn a check here with out funds to cover. Si! Tonight at the special evangelist meeting at tho Liaptist church in Ashland, Miss liita Uoold and the large chorus choir will present a piigeant of negro spirituals. Among the numbers sung will be 'Stand ing in the Need of Prayer," "Mary and Martha," and. ' Do You Think I'd Make a Soldier." Miss Stocklcy will preach on "a Jolly Earthquake." Friday night will bo birthday night. Thero will bo birthday songs and birthday candles and birthday surprises, In addition to birthday cake. Sunday will be the rinsing day, with special preaching ami special stings. PHOENIX, Ore., Nov. 21. (Special) Since publishing the items for this community tho first of the week", at which tlmo the announcement was hiudo that the missionary pageant scheduled for Sunday night, November,. 24, had been postponed, plank hp vfc ogaln been changed and the pngeant will bo given. ' , Tho l-Hgeant is entitled, ' "Mak ing tho Isles of Fear tho Jsles of Faith." V-7 U depicts lifo in the J'hlllppln: Islands, and shows the advAnco of Christianity there. t ';vV A number of young people and juniors arc taking pan in this pageant and all are putXing forth strenuous efforts to. make It a success. All players will , be costumed. Ilev. Bancroft will bring a sort of message in connection with the evening program, very little of tho pagennti is . conversation, tho larger part of it is music . apd SOng. Tho pageant is directed by Mrs. John Kobnrts. ; Mrs. Henry AV.I Framo will assist her as organist. .The pageant 1 will bo given on Sunday evening during the church ' hour, from 7: 30 to 8:30. Practice I will be held at the church on Sat urday afternoon at 2:00. . The second of the series of monthly entertainments being given by the Odd Fellows lodge of Medford was presented last even ing to a crowd comprising several visitors from Ashland. Jackson ville. Central Point and Cold 1 1111. The program, quite different from anything before presented, proved a very enjoyable one. and , everyone pronounced hign. appro- val. A feature that was especially ; interesting was a roll call ' of all members present, each one re- 1 spending with his name and the number of years he had been a member of the order. This brought out the statement that James ; r.urns of Jacksonville lodge has ; been a member for 50 years; G. i W. Trefren of Ashland for 45 ' years; W. E. Cooper of Ashland for 43 years; T. W. Durr of an lova lodge for 4i years; and oth ers from 30 years down. IJrlef remarks were made by a ( number of tho visiting and local members. "Nick" Klme, the well known old-time fiddler, and 11. W. Con ger accompanying at the piano. iui uiaiii'u inuBii:4ii iiuiiiiit'ia linn added spice to tho evening. Ono of the hits was a rube sketch by Ed Kid red, with his boy, and Fred Miltcnbcrger in a ven triloquist and imitation comedy en titled "Hank, Julius and Alfalfa Coiug on the Koad." Mr. Eldred was at his best in his part and Mr. Miltenberger furnished an engag ing surprise with his clever Imita tions of fowls, animals and ma chines. The program eolsed with a well prepared and served luncheon. .0.0. no GIVE DEGRE PHOKXIX, Ore.. Nov. 21. (Kpecinl) The funernl services of Theodore- Englo wero. conducted Wednesday til'lernnoii at 2 o'clock in tho beautiful little cemetery nt Phoenix, with many friends and aequalntances in attendance. The services wero conducted by Kev. Urownrlgg, pastor of the Christian .church here.' Kev. llrownrlgg was a neighbor and close friend. Two 'musical num bers wero given by the Phoenix rj unrte t, M r. and M rs. H. "W. Frame, Myron F, Sheets, and Mrs. Albert Soliss. Mr. Englo was u graduated phnrmnclst and an aecountnnt of New Comfort for Eyei See Dr, D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST ' 404 Medford Bldg. I. The first degree of Odd Fellow ship will be conferred on candi dates In the Medford lodgo hall next Tuesday evening, with, tho Cold, J Mil team In chargo of the degree work. This team has made a specialty of tho degree fur years and Is consider edono of the best in southern Oregon. Candidates will be furnished by various lodges throughout the valley, and it Is e x pectcd to have a la rgo cro wd present. Refreshments will bo served. Perfect tea at a most reasonable price. m TREE TEA 8EffiME MIC : FOR WtLl BiBltS Mothers In tho Herrydale and Mill illHlrletH are reminded by the ; ('utility Health Unit of tho iiuint'nly ! baby clinic to be held there next. Tuesday from :30 to 4 o'clock, i Tho unit olno reminds tho niolhem ; that these are "well" baby clinics. A completo physical-examlnatlon : Is Klven each child ond the mother Is Klven Instructions, occordliiKly. ; llables under six months ordinarily are taken to the family i.hjslclan or to a clinic onco a month. In-, fanis from six months to a yenr I old are Klven such attention every two or three months nnd thono i older are generally given examina tions from three to six mouths. Appointments for tho clinic may be made at Walden's store nnd tho clinic will be held under tho dlrec- i tlon of Dr. Kmlly Uolcom hnd i .Miss Augusta Cllovrftof the Health Unit In the new Herrydale Com munity Health House.- TURKEY SHOOT SUN. Nov. 24 10:00 A. M. AUSPICES New Medford Gun Club Shoot Will Be Held at LAMPORT'S RANCH Two Mile South of Medford on Pacific Highway , , , . . rjr ' For Boys and Girls -M Friday Night, November 22, 8 p. m. g i Honk! Honk! Everybody's headed ' for the J. C. S 'Xwlf ! f Penney Auto Show I All Ihe boys . . . girls, too 1 . . . want to sec the shiny new cars, ?o much like E Dad's big one . . . so jolly to have for one's very ' f-ggsjNs II 1 v. own! Roadsters racers trucks ami fire-chiefs' ' H W I cars' 00' llonl;! Hank! What fun to ride in S 'xffllllFli wLJ them! And Christmas isn't far away ! POJ I IHIlLlllllll -e Come! See the New B ' Models for S p ring! ; SJ MJBCO. 1'ilOEMX, Ore., Nov. 21. (Speelnl) Funvriil Hervhea fr tieurKO E. J a hum, Sr., wtro con iluctcU ut the l'hwpnlx Prculiyti riiiii thuroh on Velnctflay after nuun nt 3:00 with interment In tho I'hocnlx ccmctory. Mr. James dlcil rntlnr auflrlenly at his home In Crrwunt City, Cul. Kev. KruneU llnncruft conducted tin.' fttnmil nervlccs and th 1'hoe nix qimrtct. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilunry W. Fmtne, Myron l' SlivctK, nn-.l Mm. Albert Hulls, mint?. M r. Jamca wua u former reHl dent of thin community, his home tiring on tho lilKhwuy south of I'htienix. He had a lurKe circle of friends and (irqunlntHnecs here, nil of whom join In extending sym pathy to his berenved fnmlly. Tho!o from out of town attend ing his fiiurral were his wife, Mm. iieorge Jnnipfl of Crrseent i'lty. Ciilff., his eon nnd wife, Mr. nnd Mm. GeorRO James, Jr., of Kerhy, ()reen, and his younger son, Win ter J..!nes of California. Mm. Ooo Jrtmes. Jr., was formerly Miss Ixta Hlevens. IhOrande. Currey Press Joh printing plant mov?d to qmirters 1 1 K WARD'S ic Silk Sale NOW GOING ON Exceptional Values! GROUP ONB CROUP TWO CROUP THREB 69 c 98c $119 VlluM 75c to 1.19 Valut $1.19 to 1.49 V.!,iM 1.49 and up AU tilk crepe de chine, georgette and radium, ilso rayon mix turn j flat crepes, chiffonst plain and fancy' aatiru and flat crepet at bargain price. Thh Hf opportunity lo buy $tiki tl bargain' prlcet h tontinmtd through iht wtth. Don't Jrlay lortgtrt Takt tJytntage of tht monty-Hyingt, ftlOiVTGOMERY WRD &C0. ' 117 South Central Phone 286 Medford, Ore. We Extend a Cordial Invitation to All to Attend ' TWILIGHT IN TOYLAND Auto and Aeroplane Exhibit in Conjunction FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 22nd A word to the wise is sufficient we have demonstrated beyond all doubt that for Value and Variety the J. C. Penney Company Toyland is an outstanding leader. May we suggest that you select early while stocks are completer "' By all means, come in Friday night. ORGH ARDISTS ! We Can Help You Solve Your Drainage Problem ;j ; . ' .' -'7! . ;.. Modern machinery, competent engineers and skilled workmen will install a drainage system 'at 'surprisingly moderate cost. You are invited to inspect the drainage system we are now installing on Rosenberg Brother's Bear Creek Orchard. R. I. tuart Sons , GENERAL CONTRACTOR R. I. Stuart, phone 643 Gilbert Stuart, phone 966-M Miles Stuart, Ph. 850 in LtrUrande hotel. I