Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFOTCD MATLi TRTBUNE, IVrEDFORD,
I t AMHTHFR TDF A I HOMF P I A M Til COLORFUL AWNINBS.
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'.""u c"pi CHAMUM. LIVING Hoo 1
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OT?E("iOW SATURDAY,' MAY 10. TWO,
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LAWN SWINGS, TENTS
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Tliln otlractlvo' house wnuld
be an Ideal type to be located
In our of Medroril'H beaiilimi
residential districts uiul rontil
bo constructed at moderate co.it..
Allowing Tor a Hood-sized yard
and perhaps a no or tennis
court for tbn pluuHiiro of tbo
I;, WILLIAMS CREEK
family and miosis, the liomo II
luslrutecl would bo a worth-'
wbllo investment.
Olio of tlio oiilHtandliiK fa
lures or thin plain but cliarinliiK
Iioiiho la llio brick wull eflect ut
the front entrance. Klt-tlln
shingles, shakos or boanlH may
bo tiBed to ndvuutuMe In com-
lilnlnB with the bricks. Weather
. Htalncd walls with hoiiio dark
coutiiiHt In Ijilc-k would create
a plcusiiiK appearance.
Tltrce spacious bedrooms, n
coinfortablo kitchen aiul large
IIvIiik room are other altraatlvo
features of the plan illustrated.
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WILLIAMS CHICEK,. Ore.. May
jlO (fl)l) Mujiiliei'H of tlio Wil
liams prflnRO Who nltontlprt Iho
fjnlnt Initiation ofMhlnl nnd fourth
(ieprpc cmifliiliites from oucli
firniiKo In Jowphtno county, liehl
ht tho Huhuo Ulvur utuhko hull
Saturday kvi'Miik, wero Air. and
:Mm. C. A Vouklo, Air. and Mra.
.Joe -If (Hit i Mrs. Hoi-ko KIpIcIh, Mrs.
,1-lPdKvpoth anil Clydt Dnvldnuii.
Dr. .1. p. Hray and chllrtnm of
Mod ford wero palling on friend on
Williams (.'rook and atU'ndo.l
church ot tho Mothudlnt chapel on
Kundny mornlnK. They ' wore ac
companied by Dr. liniy'n father, B.
H. llray, of Norwood, 'On., Avho 1h
U'ImHIiik MIr POHH at Medford. ,
Mr. and Mi Opoj kc McOlaln and
Mi'h. WatklriH or Phoenix, Mr. and
Mm. Fluyd Wuiklnn and her HinaM
ilaiiKhter, Jean, of Medford were
rullei-B at tho C. W. Huljerts home
tlunday afternoon.
1'hltlp nnd Max Dray of Medford
wero Sunday dinner kuckIh and aft
cn'noon vll(ora at tho homo of Mi.
and Mrs. Philip Ileethry; ,
. - AVhfle we are having showers
idown in the valleyH tho treeH on
the hills clone down ar white with i
now fnllon snow In the mornlnKH. !
Mr. Vahrenwald and fleo. Kleli'!1
,nnd sonA attended the Wffntllni;
Mnaleh at Medford HiUurday oven
ln. - Mrs, May UankR of Honolulu I
vimthiK her hrolher and family,
fMr. mid .Mm, ltichurdnou, of I'm
volt. ..
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Woolfolk nnd
Hinnll children of Orantn Pann weioi
ylwltorH at the home of Mrs. Wool-
folkH parents, Mr. and Mih. John
Letlekun, .Monday.
Mrs. Kd Harriet und fion, Jack,
of Medford vlHltud Mrs. Harrlet'd
mother and Hi.Hter, (1 rand ma John
and Mrs. .Stella .Stratton, Krlday
Air. and Airs, C, W. Hoherls
wore Hundtiy dinner HUohU at th
nunc of Mr. and Alrn. lOveret Smith
of the AppleKUte.
Air. and MrH. Henry Norton and
children of Ashland were tin Wll
llaaiH Creek Friday and called nt
tho Jackson home.
Air. and Mrs. Hum L-ettoken and
daughter, Venus, spent Wednesday
evening at tho home of their par
ents. Air. and Mrs. John helteken
Air. and Airs. Venuh of Alontrose,
Colo., and Air. Palmer and son nf
Central Point were visitors at tho
Krade) and Noweoinh honu- Wed
nesday. A1ih. Veach and Airs. Kra-
le are coiisIiih and had not mot
for hoiiio years.
Holiart Sours of Calgary, Can.,
and Airs. Ruth Tetrow of Seattle
visited at tho homo of Al Jones
and daughter, Airs. Dona Alessln-,
one day t his week.
Indies from tho Williams club
who attended the meeting given
by tho Htato demonstrator, A!ls
Case, at tho Applegate school house
Tuesday wero Airs. Putts, Airs. New
man, Airs. Allllnr. Airs. Atitllcn, Airs,
hern mo n and daughter, Constance.
The demonstrations wero on daily
products luncheons.
Air. Holding cumo In Wodno.sd.sy
on tho stago from the soldlerV
home at Kugeno to spend the sum
mer on Williams C reek.
Alfred Haddock of Hufala, Okla.,
arrived ai the homo of Air. and
Mrs. Pennington Wednesday for a
visit. Ho lf JiHt out of tho Grants
Paws hospital.
M r, r. nd Al rs. J. A . A'n rner re
turned homo e d n esd a y f ro m a
two days' visit nt Klamath FalK
where they visited their son, Wal
ter. -T h e y report dlsagreable
weather with rain and halt and
snow on tho summit,
Mrs. Hutts' music class will glvo
a public recital at tho 'Williams
community hall Saturday evening.
Miss Phyllis Wood, who has been
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Wood, returned Tuesday to
Portland.
Sunday visitors at tho home of
Grandma John and Airs. Stratum
wore Mra. Clay John and smalt son
and Allss Phelan of Aledford and
Air. and Mrs. Ira Sparlln of Aledford.
Every color -combination Imagin
able In atvningu is available at F.
F. Iturk'a Tl-nt and fwnlnsr head
quarters at 112 and 114 North
Front street. They come In bril
liant stripe combinations and at
tractive print designs for houses.
store fronts nnd cars.
Air. Hurk I-s fitting up one of his
storo rooms for lawn and, porch
swings and big colorful umbrellas
for use at home or on the beach.
The popular Troy line of figured
awning material Is uned for many
of tho swings. '
A complete line of tents of all
kinds, including umbrella, and
wedgo style, auto tents and sleep
ing hags' are among the spring and
summer vacation equipment In
which Air. Burk specializes.
Ten yearn ago, when awnings
wero used merely to shade places
and not as colorful decorations,
Air. Ilurk started his tent and awn
ing business In small quarters lo
cated on Grape streot. A year
later ho moved to tho street where
ho now serves a growing number
of customers.
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BELLEVIEW
POUTLAND, May 10. (P) Joo
Dunne, state senator from Alult
nomah county, was made defend
ant In a suit filed In circuit court
hero yestorday by Fred h. Helgel
man, asking judgment of $3ti,10i.
Kclgelman contends that Dunne
threatened him with prosecution
In an attempt to compel him to
surrender real property In Tilla
mook county to the Oregon Kelp
Oro Products company, of which
Dunne wuh receiver.
Pension Head 111.
WASIH NWION. May 1 0. -Farl
I). -Church, of Hartford, Conn.,
commissioner of pensions. Is crtl
cally 111 here, lie Is believed to Jc
suffering from spinal meningitis.
RBIJWIKW. Ore., Alay 1(1.
(Hid.) arr. nnd Mrs. Loo nu I'd An
drews and son. Allan, motored to
Cottage Grove Wednesday to spend
a few dijys visiting Airs. Andrews'
parents.
.Mr. and Airs. Klohard Rhoidrol-
ter went to Central Point Monday
Ito .visit' their daughter, Helen, wno
is staying at the L. D, Gregory
homo.
The, County nurse nnd Dr. Wil
son wero giving the pupils In 'he
Ilellevlew school blood teats last
week;
The nth, fith. 7th and Hth grades
of Belle view are participating In
tho music festival held at the
Junior high school, with songs
and folk dancing.
Mr. and Airs. Kalph Holbert and
son Keith moved to Alyrtle Creek
.Monday, Their daughter Klslo who
is helping with the work at Kate
Neil's expects to go next month
and their son Elmer who Is .em
ployed by tho Talent Irrigation
district will stay here until fall.
Air. and Airs. Bell of Cniloquin
have rented a place in Bellovlew
ami expect to make their homo
here.
Dr. Alaud llawloy was present at
tho Christian church Sunday for
tho first time since her arrival
home. She has been traveling and
visiting rriends In the eustern
states since last September. Tier
brother, Delbert Hawley and-'four
children of Aledford visited .7Vitlf
her and her father' Sunday .aftor
noon, ((
Airs. Blanche Gregory and
dautrbter All Id red nf Tnlil Hnr-lr
spent Sunday at Air. and Airs,
j Alark True's, and little Lucile
Sellers who lias boon staying with
J her aunt, Airs. Truo for tho past
three weeks, went homo with
them.
Air. and Mrs. Hamilton "Hind
family enjoyed a visit from , Air.
and Airs. Voting of Phoonfx- re
cently. Tho brick nnd tile factory Is
operating again after being closed
down for a couple of weeks.
Atrn. (.:. B. I,umhkin and Airs.
Wade Wallls attended the Wood
craft lodge Monday night In Ash
land. Air. and Airs. J. C. Barnard en
tertained Air. and AIih. Chun. San
derson of Beagle last week. Airs.
Sanderson Is a niece of Airs. Barnard.
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If You Are Not Planning to Build a Home Remodel Now
YALE
BUILDER'S HARDWARE
AND
"Best Quality"
Triple Guaranteed House Paint
SCHLAGE LOCKS
Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co.
6th & Bartlett ."A Reliable Place to Trade " Phone 35 R
Painting and Decorating
I specialize in hardwood
finishes and all kinds 'of
Interior Decorating.
One of my houses at 807
West 2nd is open for
inspection
Martin Selton
808-Dakota St.
WHEN YOU BUILD
Be Sure to
Patronize 'Medford Firms
PAGE CHAIN LINKLAWN FENCE
m X. liivprUlo VOLNEY DIXON I'linnc 2i-.
n
Upper Valley Community cluh
will hold their rctiulur meeting ut
the club house WedncKduy. May
14. Thuy.will on term In the Talent,
Valley View and Civic clubs. The
program will he opened by current
events, conducted by .Margaret
.Meservoy, followed by un exchanKe
of ideas and a short proKram by
Kellevlew ladies. Airs. .McCansc
and Mrs. Martin nre hostesses for
the a(ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinnix and fam
ily have moved on the Fields
I ranch. They have one buy -wljo is
attending school In this district.
I Allss Mildred Andrews spent
'Wednesday with her parents, Mr.
'and .Mrs. Oeo. Andrews.
i Tho 7th and Sih Kiades are tak-
j intf state exuminatiun on tho 14th
land 15th of this month.
Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter and
j Miss Ksther Church of the 8. O.
I Normal visited the school here last
I Monday.
i Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Woodson gave
a dinner Sunday in honor of their
daughter,, MBrie's birthday. Two
......1 Hditrneo toe in"' '
; Plates were set for Mr. and .Mrs.l
-J -IVi Mitchell-of Medforn-,- MT.-J
lloward und Maurice Woodson.
I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woodson and
the honored guest, .Marie Wood-j
son. '
! Bert Peachy, the census taker,
was up at Plnehurst Wednesday.
I ile has about completed his work,
j Miss Myrtle Norred of Ashland
! visited friends in this neighborhood
I Sunday.
Scotch Have ; Talk ;
Talkie fever In rirultnt
has gripiied I he dweller, ,, )
the 'went eoirst -ot' SA,nanJ
u common thing ,for psoptf
Dunoon to cross the firth h 1
Oloch by motor boat in tile
ing. iruvei oy ous to Cr,
spend two hours in on
three tulkie theuters and k."
i i.. nn . . e
iiutiivr ... v,cn motor u
after 11 o'clock on a cola,
night. A special lute boat I-
- -. . uoat ,
heen added for talkie enthtm..
mmm warn
These Dependable Concerns Are.at Your Service
Fur and Personal
Effects
Insurance
1 V Covers all Risks ' !
9
First Insurance
Agency, Inc. '
A. I. HILL, Mgr.
30 N. Central ' Phone J05
Don't Fight
with your
neighbors
Know Where Your. Lines
Are and Agree
Surveys Made by
Powell & Wood
Registered Civil Engineers :
U. S. Mineral Surveys
WITH Bpring'lii fheW-it tlmef' to thlfik "of home and
good llvlnB. It's time to build the new home you
Or It's time to modernize the old one. At least It's
time to get everything in good order. An here, on this
page, the people who can help you offer their suggestions.
Talk your problem over with ihem. Lot them help you
save money. ' . , ., , ;,
Qas
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The Modern
Fuel for
COOKING '
REFRIGERATION
WATERr HEATING
BUILDING HEATING
'QuickCleaii '
r;'CT. .-i :Sure:r:""-' '
Southern Oregon Gas Corporation
209 W. Main St. ; . Phone 526
Economy Lumber Co.
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
DOORS
- - CEDAR SHINGLES ' A -CEMENT
WINDOWS .
COMPOSITION SHINGLES
SPECIAL
About 100,000 feet' of lumber consisting
of Boards and Dimension.
Your choice $10 per M
N. Court Street . . Phone 594
XlOlWGP
; ,6 " Simple
.;. Interests
Prudential
Life Insurance Money
. '' at the
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
. . - CORPORATION
1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 1322
Furniture
Upholstering
Overstuffed Chairs' arid Dav
enports, Mattresses Renova
ted and Re-Covered, , Rugs
Cleaned and Sized.
f.nmnanv I
. .. rr J
82 N. Grape St. Phone 266-8
GRINSTED & RUNTZ
Painters & Decorators
We specialize In all new and up-to-date
finishings interior and
exterior.
"Let us save your surface"
317 N. Riverside
Phones 485-J and 359-j
mm
Awnings
for
, Houses
Cars
Stores
Seat Covers For All
Makes of Cars
F. F. BURK
MEDFORD TENT & AWNINQ
WORKS
New Location, 312 N. Front
WILLIAM A. AITKEN
Plumbing and, Heating
Steam and Hot Water
Heating Plants
Areola Heating Outfits
28 North Grape '"' ' " "" 1 Phone 162-J
Building Time Is HereBegin Now!
Windows
We posltb'oly excel in metal spe- ' ILi
clalties Wat Is, In those jobs re- : 'Ev
quiring artistir .limsn, as well 08
luechunical perfection.
O "Tlnrft-s to the Trade"
Medford
Sheet Metal Works
A. A. LIVERSIOGE. Bfop,
PKone 411
719 N. Central
Exchange the Furniture You Don't
Need at . - ,
The Medford Exchange
GEO. J. KUNZMAN, Prop.
For Better Quality Used Furniture
39 S. Front (New locations) Phono 931
J. W. SMYLIE
CONTRACTOR
FLOOR SURFACING With n Electric Sander
Building Estimates Furnished
' " North Pacific Highway
Phone 314-W
When building your new home or remodel
ing the old one see us for well-made
Cabinet Work, Windows
Doors, Screens
Store Fixtures
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WKS.
The Old Reliable-Established 1303
FOR LUMBER, SHINGLES AND ALL BUILD
ING MATERIAL SEE
Trowbridge Lumber Yard
(agent8 tor Johns-Manville Roofing) ,
A Fixed Income
In the Rogue River Valley come, only from a bear
ing Pear Orchard. Eighty per cent of Bank Re
sources in Medfo come direct from Searing Pear
Orchards. Why not get on the Band W?gon your
self? '
See HOLMES for HOMES, and fair treatment. Nash
Hotener. He know, ,ral thingg about pears
Lock Box 934
Phone 329