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MKDFOTtD MATT, -TRIBUNE. MWmrnftn. OirafiOV. SATURDAY. MAY IT? 1930. 3 PXGE SIX Mr. and Mrs. Kriinit Boone of Medford pent Wednesday nlBht at tho home of Mrs. Hoone h mother. Mm Al 00110 ' place. ' Manna Nunn of tho SterllnK diH trlct was a Buent Wednesdnj' nifc-ht at tho homo of Violet Olson. Mr Anna Clilbort, who liven oast of Jacksonville. Is reported iiulte'ill at her home. . ; Jno H,all of Medford visited rel utive hero ' .Thursday, r. ! I Howard Daro ot Modfoid au 1 business trip to Kuuenc frfa 1 I .Mrs. K. K. Seveninee and II' ! V. T. Wllm.H ontortnincil th , I Konvillo UridKo club Muni, i lag. Three tables were i 7 I Mrs. B.-B . Wilson recolvVa' prlxo for hiuh scoio nM : CleoiKo Mnxwell fonsulauon h At the elose of the scial -a lovely luncheon was ,M"J tho hostess. ' ' . 5 1-5 s and Mva. ,Ai thu, , w Mm. Hertha Drake. Mm. Jmc Ointmll. Mrs. W. Jj. Uunch audi Mm. Wilbur Cumerun. Mis. Julia Williiunf, who hnB BIG BLACK BEAR VISITS Mrs. Lulu Suulsberry K"v musical reading over K.MED ut Medford Sunduy. Mrs. Klla Hoover of Montague. Ciil., motored here Sunday to visit with her niece. Mrs. Kred Butcher, leaving Tuesday to visit friends in Ashland, en routo home. Albeit Olson. ho baa been unite III tho past several days, has Improved and" returned lo school. Modern Design Applied to Small House WILLIAMS CREEK AREA been lulto ill at her homo neio w now much imoroved. The Biu'culuureuto sermon will bo (,'iven for the RiiiduatlnK clnwi of JnukHonvillo Sunday evoniim at the 1-ronbytcrlnn by Jonc8; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kick and Mr. and Mrs. John n. Knifc-ht attended , the- muslo . fcatl.val . WILLIAMS CIIKIJK, Ore., Sluy 17. (Special) Presumably the recent snow on old Graybaelt lias set Alaster Drain wondering if he huu come out of winter quarters too soon. As the Pert Harris fam ily were coming down from their home Saturday evening a hits black bear amliled down the road Just In front of their ear, greatly to the excitement of Mrs. Harris and children, ; . , i ' i f .- : ' ' ' Mrs. . Hattle Kirk Patrick enter prel Flek' of .IncK.ionvnic tnlnprt nt luncheon Wpdneyday fi Ahlnn0 Tlio modern lesli;ii applied (o n Biimll house develops new anil ., distinctive results. StrlkliiK ufl'oct is achieved by predominating long Iimlzmilnl . linen, a lai'Ko Kluuu nroa, and Biiriplo tint wall treatment. Ulack )rlck la iwod for the ' top of the wall of the livhiK 1 room and the chimney tons, red or Kreen lattleo Ib placed ahout tlio uoroh and tho onlrunce, the door of which may bo of weulli 'crod gray or ki'uoii. All the rooiuB oC the lower floor and Hie front bedroom are lai'Ke. Tho living room has a fireplace and so has tho bed room directly over it. A bay window IB a feature of the dining room, and behind that Ib a commodious kitchen. In the roar of the houso Ih located a bh rage largo enough for two cars. A lot 40x15(1 would be suffi ciently larg efor this bouse If It Ih built lengthwise with the liv ing room facing the street. Under normal costs of labor and materials, the expense of construction Is estimated ho tween $10,000 and $13,000 vary ing in different soctious. MS8B - WILLIAMS CKKKK, Qro., May 17. (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Lowden and son, Don, were Sunday visitors at the C. W. Koborts homo. Harold Pierce, who bus a poal lion iu Medi'ord at an electric shop, was lu WilllajiiB Creek for tlio wook end and to attend the llooster ' club parly held nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. 11111 Lemmon Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. U Houbo ontcr tnined nt dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Uvorott Smith of the Apple Rate, Mr. and Mrs. Azol lilodgott ami Clem- Ulodgett. iMr. and Mrs. lid Wnolfolk of rCrants I'bhs were on Williams, creek Kriday. Wo uro sorry to learn that Mib. Largo Is on tlio sick list. loator Sutton ennui ovor ' from Khimnlh Kails to' spend tho wook end, roturning Sunduy afteinoon. His wife and small duugbtur, ('nr melltn. who have boon visiting bor jiarentn, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Kixley, returned homo with htm. Sunday guests nt tho huinn of Mr. and Mrs. It. V. I.emmnii wero Mr. and Mrs. Ituymuud Fields, (lion evii lloyce, Mr, nnd Min. Emory nnd Mr. and Mrs. llert Itice. Krod l.lihon Is electing another new burn on his ranch on Wil liams Creek, which is the third liny barn lie has. : Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Klxloy en tertained their children In u family reunion Sunday, Mother's day, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lostci' Sutton and little daughter Curmclttn of Kluni ath Falls and Mr. and Mib. ChcHtor Boat and fiimlly of (Irnnts Pubs. ' Hob Spnrlin of Klamath Fulls spent Mothor's duy at tlio homo of bis parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Ira Spar- Miss Phyllis Wood, n nurso In tho hospital at irants -Piiks. vis ited her mother, Mib. F, B. Wood, Mouday. Mr. and Mrs. M, I,. House and duughtnr, Dlaiiche, and Mr. and Mia. Wulling Bpcnt Sunday even ing ut tho homo of Mr. Moore and biH aunt, Mrs. Marshall. George Cockmau loft Monday for Klamath FallB, where ho will work this summer. Mr. Mooro und Mrs. Marshall were business callers at tho C. W. KobcrtB home Monday. Clarence Caiitrall of WlllluniB wns taken to the tlrnuts Puss hos pital WcdnoHday and nil operation was performed for an u lit ess in his sido. Mrs. Jap I'tirininro, who ban heon confined to her bed, Ih improving. Maurice nutts and Harold Pierce, who are employed In Medi'ord, have rented un apartment and nro enjoy ing the freedom of bachelor quiii' turs. Miss Mattlo Mcd.eo of Ashland nccompanlcd Mrs. llort lllgelow to Williams Saturday ovoiiins to lie present at the rccllal. Miss Jeanctte (loro of Medford and two friends from Ashland vis ited MIks llonnlo Pollard Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Airs. Orrln Fills and In i ti 1 1 V visited Mr. Kills' mother, Mrs. Iiininn of Nowhopo, Sunday. The Williams Indies club met with Mrs. Orrin Kills Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Klxloy. Calvin UlehardB has purchased a new coupe lutely und as ho Is also building a new house tho Iio.vh are keeping a suspicious oyq on him. Mr. und Mib. Frank hong visited Mrs. Long's slslor, Mrs. Hoy I.of laud, and family Tuesday, return ing to San KrunclBco Wednesday. Mr. long will go by plane lo Now York City to Bull for Italy as head field manager for tho Holt Tractor and Motor company. Miss Thedn Dobbins, who has been visiting bar parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Dobbins, of WlllluniB, will return to Lewislon, Idaho soon. WUlianiB school took Friday as clean-up day. (ieorge Sparlln used his team and wagon to haul off tho rocks and rubbibh. The ladies sorvod u basket dinner at noon. MiBses Ituby Kvuns and Myrtle Uurns wero culler Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. John l.oltcken. Dr. Wyutt was culled to the homo of Clarenco Doko Thursday to ut toiid the Canlwell boys. ' Mrs. Kd Harriot of Medford came ovor Wednesday to spend a lew days with her sister and to care for her mother, Grandma John, while Mrs. Stnrutton serves on the election bonrd at the primary. Sunday cullers at the Hills homes included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew art and children and their mother, Mrs. Stewart, of Winter; Richard and Hobort Johnson of Crescent till y and Hen Cniiylo of Doer Creek. MIbb Arlita MosBcnger spent, tho week end at tbo' home of lioV par cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Herman McsBen sor, of Provolt. Mr. and Mm. C. It. Hill of Provolt had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. Prescott; her grandmother, Mrs. Sisley, nnd Mr. Mrs. cLster Hill nnd Louie Ixiesch. Five general Ions were present. Provolt school closed Friday, tho children enjoying a picnic. Mrs. Prescott nnd bor moth jr. Mrs. Sisley, of Provolt visited nt the homo of their nephew, FJdon Sisley, on the Medford highway one day last week. Mr. und Mm. ('. it. Hill ijre busy theso cold cloudy days Willi 1000 buby cliicka brought from the Cun yonville butchery, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dunlup of noar Grants Pass wore Sunday vis itors at the home of llielr daugh ter, Mrs. Ileniinn Messenger, nnd family. t Sam llyril. Yankee outfielder, who Is buttling with Dusty Cooke for the outfield post vacated by Mensel. Is from tleorgln UKICSB CTtKEK, Ore., May 17. (Spl.) .Mrs. Elinor Robertson was taken sick Monday and gradually grew worse until it was round nec essary to call a doctor. Later, a nurse was secured and she seemed greatly Improved. At this writing wo understand she Is not so well again. The sympathy of the com munity Is with Mrs. Robertson and It is hoped she will soon be on the road to completo recovery. JACKSONVILLE JACJKHONVIMJ, .Ore. May 17. Special) Kred Siuik and mother. Mrs. Kutio Spinks?. with frlendH viHllod Mik. Will Cox at Cheon SprinKH recently. They had regular winter weuther on thoir trip. i"V;(4 Alton Juanlta ft riff In ami Miss Hilda Lyons of Mndfoj'd and Mrs. Wilbur Cameron nf this place mo tored to OrantH Pass Sunday. It. N. A. ladles met and served in their room in the U. 8. Hall Wednesday nftcrnuun. Mi'tf. Sadie Adams und Mrs. Myrtle Mcrrificld of Medford were present. A nice stone is beiiiK placed at the grave of tho late Lloyd Spnrks by tho government. Mr. and Mrs. Lyte.ll and son. Shelley, motored to Klamath Falls recently to visit their son, Jim Lytell and family. ' Mrs. Harold Hathaway from S;m Diego. Cal., spent a few days vlsit ttiK Mm Henry Miller and will visit her mother at Ashland, en mute to New York City, where she will join her husband. r. I. A. Korhes spent Monday night at the T). A. Uiwton home at Medford, where Mrs. Forbes Is convalescing from her recent ',111- nesH. ; -1 Mrs. Miirie names, head nurse at, the hospital in (1 runts I'aH", spent Frldny afternoon at the home of her flster, Mrs. Loo-mud Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heard and daughter, Lucille of Medford, spent Monday visiting In Jackson ville. ; Mrs. Hilda Martin of Medford Ih spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knox. Mm Otto Nledermeyer and chil dren were callers at the home of Miss Issle MeCully recently. Mrs. Harold Crump spent the week end at the Crump home on Little Applegatc. Mr. i'utman and Miss Marie I verso n of Medford wore recent visitors of Mrs. Cleorgo Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyons and children spent Sunday after noon at tho L. T. Ettengcr home in Medford. Mrs. Jones in ipilte 111 at her homo with an attack of riu. Miss Lulu "Wilson of Medford was a caller at the home of Miss Issie MeCully Sunday 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. 6tl& Bartlott-"A Roliable Pliico 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 5 t"" -' J$fVmWi5WWCSS8S PAGE CHAIN LINK LAWN FENCE Lit X. Hivrrsi.1.. VOLNEY DIXON l',m- JiiS These Dependable Concerns Are at Your Service Fur and Personal Effects Insurance "Covers all Risks" First Insurance Agency, Inc. A. L. HILL, Mgr. 30 N. Central , Phone 105 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 Spring In the air ifs time to think of homo and good living. 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 ovor. with them. Let them help you save money. Gas The Modern Fuel for COOKING REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING BUILDING HEATING ' Quick Clean Sure Southern Oregon Gas Corporation 209 W. Main St. Phone 526 Economy Lumber Co. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL DOORS CEDAR SHINGLES 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 OnPmall nomcp 6 Simple Interests Prudential Life Insurance Money at the , COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 1322 Furniture Upholstering Overstuffed Chairs and Dav enports, Mattresses Renova ted and Re-Covered, Rugs Cleaned and Sized. Medford Mattress Company 32 N. Grape St. Phone 266-R 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 sl Awnings for Houses Cars Stores Seat Covers For All Makes of Cars F. F. BURK MEDFORD TENT & AWNING WORK8 New Location, 112 N, Front WILLIAM A. AITKEN j Plumbing and Heating Steam and Hot Water Heating Plants Areola Heating Outfits 28 North Grape Phono 162-J Building Time Is Here-Begin Now! Y1 'el at 1 oors idows i J We positively excel in metal spe cialtiesthat is, in those Jons re quiring artistic finish as well as mechanical perfection. "Tinners to the Trade" Medford Sheet Metal Works A. A. LIVERSIDGE, Prop. 719 N. Central Phone 411 Exchange the Furniture You Don't Needat The Medford Exchange GEO. J. KUNZMAN, Prop. For Better Quality Used Furniture 39 S. Front (Now locations) Phone 931 J. W. SMYLIE CONTRACTOR FLOOR SURFACING With an Electric Sander Building Estimates Furnished North Pacific Highway Phono 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 v n TROWBRIDGE CABINET WKS. , The Old Reliable Established 1908 FOR LUMBER, SHINGLES AND ALL BUILD ING MATERIAL SEE Trowbridge Lumber - Yard (agents for Johns-Man ville Roofing) A Fixed Income In the Rogue River Valley comes only from a bear ing Pear Orchard, o Eighty per cent of Bank Re sources in Bedford come direct from Bearing Pear Orchards. Why not get on the Band Wagon your self? See HOLMES for HOMES, and fair treatment, Nash Hotel Corner. He knows several things about pears. h Lock Box 934 Phone 329 II n i.