PXGETWO Iocal and -'Personal ' Cintep llo vVeutllor ' Crater Lnlia national park.'wlilch had IjMn enjoying fln weather. , Without' any precipitation falling r. since the M snowstorm there, in .which Chief Ranger Godfrey lost 'hl life, over two weeks ago, Ib t'lki'ly to uhdr-rp ft radical change jiii.jweatm-r.aoon, aw a ihone mew apo from' the parlt, 1 received la Medford last nlliht, stated that It wa cloudy and threatening there ,. at that time.1 Slim ttinhcn fop ItceoVery ' rJttlo hollo waa held out today for the recovery of Mrn. Helen Pcttlgrew, who underwent a major operation Into laat night at the Sacred Heart hospital. Sho had not beep .feeling well or the punt week or ten dny anil an x-ray ex amination yeaterday revealed the neceasny or an emergency opera tion, fihe hau hcen employed at the oounty clerk's office for ome tliue past and la the oVtughter Of Mr, and Mr, Jlenry Meyer of Lake Creek. Thoy were In Medford to day to bo at hop bedside flenulne chromium plfrtcd Hot point automatlo waffle iron, holi day special, iHJfiu, it. P. & II. Co. freathfei to VnlliiilrcrH '"" ' Rev. H.' W, Savage wID preach tit the Volunteer!? of America mia aiori'thls ovonlng nt 8:15, choosing VKepcntanco" ., for his topic, as found In Matthew, chapter 20 and vro SO. ,1 Koluru to l'or(Inii( Mr. and Mrs. a. CU Htliwon; loft this morning by njoiiir for their homo In Portland, afteir having at tended to businoHs In IthU district. Mr. Htlnson is district Vnannieer of tho Maytag Pacific conqpany. MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, .OT?Enf)X, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,-1930, !U-I Flic Knit for Dauiagea lmrold Clifford, foruiW stato game warden, Is 'named the de fendnnt in a damage aptaon for S75 brought agalnist him tin circuit court yesterday by George H. Ulalr of Ashland, as a result iot a car erash on tho Pacific highway near Jackson .Hot Springs lont i Ootober. Blair charges Clifford With driv ing in a careless manner. 1 , Moved to our new loc tttlon at 12l East 0th St., across from M. M. Dept. Storo, next door to Wurts Gift .shop. Real Gitate Exchange, 125 East eth Ht. phone 14S'0. 264 Claims Error Made The author of a. contributed ar ticle In the Sunday 'Issue -of the Mail Tribune, concerning Jtoguc ftivcr pioneers, clalmn tho headline- for the article should have rend "Oregon Pioneer of 1834," Instead, of 1-884, Rent's' ear U Drive from Newt's U Drive System, cpr-i th and Bart lett. Phono 990. ' 266' fiuesls front a Distance v. J. 8. Carden of New Y-ork City and Tt. . Clifford of Chicago wore among guests at Med ford -hotels to day. . - - t Moved to. our -new location at 125 East 6th St. across rom M..M. Dept. Store, next door to Wurts Gift Shop. Rnat JJStnto Exchange, KB-Eaat ath Bt. Phono 1480. 264 .liUnI ilnnor Cases " ... (leorgo Uownun, an Ashland aa- itigeman, was fined flOl) and given a 30-day suspended Jail suntonce when lie appeared, bofor.a City Judge Baughnian q( that city and was found guilty, on 'V charge of possession of liquor... Jjiob Stevon soiii business associate of Bowman, was 'fined (10. ( . .i.. . Do your shopping alt the Gold Hill Hardware. Special, pre-lnvon- tory snle. 202 Mrs. Gnrlwk IIJ Mrs. j. c. Garlock wnis reported to bo showing noma Improvement today from Mines from .ivhlch she has been suffering slnco Armistfoo day. She is staying nt tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, T. McDonough, -In ..Medford. Christmas Trees On sale., nt Owen-Oregon Laimber C6. offlco. beginning Saturday. December, ll EmployeaVHollcf CSommltteo 275 Cllnld at Central Point '' Tlip county health departmen was to hold a child welfare clln tins afternoon nt Central Point wncro qulto a. numbor of Infant and pre-school children were ex pected to bo present. A clinic. to be hold later this week at Jack aonviue.- Visited .fudge Norton's lion so Mrs. Leonard itinKUette, Mrs Miia Jay and Mr. and Mrs. C. H Demaray' wore visitors In Mcdford Sundny to see the homo of judge and Mrs. H., D. Norton. Tho new home Is almost completed under me direction of Karl Fehl. con tractor, who started construction work on August -7. Grants Pass Courier. Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland 26 .rnone 62. we'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 237tf Tlckctx Are on Kale A supply of tickets for tho big Chamber of Commerce forum ban iuei. at tno lintel JSIedford next Thursday night arc on sale at the chamber headquarters, and Med rori residents are urged to Pur- htf.so, them as - early as, possible, It Is being given in honor of the Msdfnrd high school football snuad iq recognition of Its successful football season. uurjng holidays,1 permanont waves, 15.00 complete at Ptlace Heauty Shop, under supervision of Helen John Smith. 243tf City Council Mcctlni: Tonight ' I'll clty-eouncll wail hold a spec Inl nieetlng tonight; a joint gath erlng with ft he. olty iar. eommuv slon jp .deeldo ,on, the contract terms by (which thV'olty.' will sell water to tho Ouk Grove dlsulot. Shoe specials all week one lot values to S5.0special 12.95. Hats ess man nan prica. The Band Box and shoo.Box, lezs East 6th 266" Our no studio la oppoalto Jiow - Holly ihcftter. . Tho I'easleyj. tf Will IlilnW 'Tomorrow f -Mrsi Naomi Montgomery, who nils' been visiting friends In this city for aoveraf days, wllf leave to morrow for her homo ln:Purtland. Mrs. jrontgonicry was culled south . ip. attend t'no funeral of her brbth- vr-in-i?.e ;u,Rpsoburg. ' S. 'It Cochran, agent for the ' Pacific Mutual Ufo Ins. Co., after - S7 years experlenoe. Is speolnllx- Ing on family tneome, corporation, nunultles and cstato Insurano. Tel. 077-X. S62 Contractor Off fop PoiUantl' Seymour Washburn of tho firm of Washburn & Hall,' coiU'jrctors, who had the contract for tho re building of the sovon-milo road Job from Plnchurat to the summit of tho Greensprtngfl, on tho Ash-land-Klnmath highway, left Mon day fftr Portlaud. . , Turkey .dlnper at First Presby terian church, Thursday evening, 6 to 1 o'clock; eOc, 261 111 CnmlTal Uancxi ' f ; , ": The Yeomnn lodge 'Announced today thai preparations are com plete for a big carnival dnnco at thc Yeoman hall next Thursday night. Tho pavilion will bo pro fusely decorated with .holiday col era and there will no numerous booths, Including the customary fortune tellers.. .The carnival Is open to he; public; i emU, gift boxss extra fancy pears and apples at Marsh's Gro eery. 265' Ioiii klamalli l-nlls , Among Klamath Falls visitors In , Mcdford last evening were Ouy Voung and W. A. Arnold. Mreryone admires beautiful eyes. The Emma Ollne Beauty Shop Is specialising In dremR eyebrows mid lashes. Phono 4S4. . 864 i"nl In Ifnuglaa Budget ' Kllmlnatlon of. the health nnlt and cuts In other departments, making n total reduction of S7616. have beeii reoommended to the i nunty eo.irt by the Douglas coun ty Taxpayers league. Have year's depreciation one Sport' Buick Coiipo, reconditioned motor. lMltit-and new tkea.,Thls rar musiVi oUI at plica ,(, a C KIFIOH, If yon buy at onflenu JII save almost half. Bee this jMr at the KCMKRhJIl MOTOI1 Ooi 38-40 iKnrtli niverslile, S0 Breads May Come and Breads Go May but Tluhrer Breads day by . day and month by month continuo to make new friends. . The Mlei of Fluhrcr'i breads during the past season have exceeded that of any previous year. K A I'lny Swntluill Today ClrfB.ws nt tho senior high wcliool will continue the swatball tourna ment this afternoon. -iTho Junior girls will- play tho frcshmon, and tile seniors will play the sopho mores. .) Brill's Sheet MotaJ ..Works docs expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. r tf To Ijeuve rnr Plilladcliilila Dr. aid Mra. Gcorgo Hcnny and two childron .of aap Francisco ar rived In Medford .this -morning to visit Mrs. llenny's sister,' Miss I,lb erta Gore. Dr. and Mrs. llenny are en routo to Philadelphia, where thoy plan to -spend six months. Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $6 per load. Med. Fuol Co., Tel. 631. . ... 256tt Real RslntA Attracts There are between Burn green fir slabs . -.with dry woocj and cut fuel bill. 4 Ask Med Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 256tf On Periodical Iliislucss Visit tleorgo W. Knight of Hubbard Ore., la In tho city on a periodical business visit, having arrived yes- wruny. on his last previous trip hero MK Knight's car was stolen from its parking place in the city ana was recovered a day or -later In tho Rosebiirg territory. It's time to fill your radiator with anti-freeze. Prestone. alcohol ana vuyeo t Fichtner's Garage. 232tf For Christmas got Hurlbut's Blblo Stories. Tel. 745-H. 256tf i Bounty Warrants Issued Tho county clerk's office Issued bounty warrants today to . Lyle Hard, Brownsboro, . ono coyote; Frank Frame, Mcdford, three coy otes; A. J. Brlto, Jacksonville, three- coyotes. Broken windows reglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf Let me writo vour fire Inaumrieir Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland llldg.. Phono 893. tf New Moiintnlu Stock Farm m. Bnttln of Hcmot, Cal., has purchased ft 640-ncro tract of land aid will move hero this spring to siuit . stpcK rarm.. . . . 8hlp;your friends apples, nenrs. dried fruits, nuts. ' Railway Ex press agency announces following cheap rates: 8 ba, .8c; 10 Ibs.j 66o 60. lbs.,, 42.82 to farthest puiiua in u. h. except , Florida. Kiues proportionately to nearor ppllits. Phono 561. . , , 266 Atteiullug1 Stato Session ' A. C. Walker, countv trennni-Ar. left today for Portland to nttend the annual state convention of county treasurers. Ho will bo ab sent from duties for most of the wees. OPINION CLEARS LITIGATION ON POMS WILL Supreme Court Modifies' and Affirms Judge Norton's Decision in Involved Estate. "' ' . ". 6b nnd 70 real estate dealers In Medford check-up of the dealers revealed today. While tho number of regu larly established offices does not reach the high total, the business Is nttractlve to tho so-enllod curb stone dealers who need no more capital than It takes to purchase tt real estato license. (Photographs for Xmas. The Peasleye, opp. Holly theater, tt Visits In Gobi mil Mrs. J. H. Ueeman of Portland arrived by train from tho south to day to be the guest of Mrs. C. W. Martin of Gold Hill. Dry. kindling 42.60 a. load. Val ley Jfuel Co. , - , . . , . 243tf Jlcixirts llont Stolen O. A. Chnnllnn reported to tho police today that a rowboat was taken from lilm last night. It was 12 feet long nnd fairly vntuablo.- He resides on North lltversldo ave nue. ' .: - , Dry kindling 2.60 a load. Val ley Fuol Co. ' J42tf To Sail for China Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Wilcox and children of Peorhi, III., arrived on the 8hasta this morning from tho east to visit U. C. I.yIo of Central Point. Mr. Lytc- Is Mrs. Wilcox's futhor. Tho Wilcox family is n routo to Scuttle, from which port they will sail for China. They will do mission work in behalf of tho Seventh Day Adventlst church. Dreamland. . S6 Dunce Wed. and Sat. Hi'liment Ho ity " ' C. A. Marry. John lllney, C. W. Spencer, It. W. Itiiler, Naomi A. Montgomery.' Mrs. Sid A. Hlrsch. K. G. lwls, U H. Centre, A. J. Mlhalclk, II. C. yhrung, l-o Sul IUn..MI U Mynrs, II. Mnainuls and O. U Weaver wei-e Portland residents registered last evening at local hotels. Christmas Trees On sale at Owon-Urcgon il.uniber Co. office, beginning Saturday. December H KmiHoyes' ltellif Vonimlltee. 274 Arrive- from Seattle- -1). U. Klchai-dsn and G. 11. Can field -of Seaule were in Medford today, - . Dry kindling 13.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. , 242tf Permanent wave, 15 cotnplete; raoiaia, scalp treatments and oil shampoos, 60o. Prevost Beauty Shop, 816 VT. Main. Tel. 863. 5Stf Continuing l-Yuit Sliiinnenls Including 14 cara shipped from Meutord yeaterdoy..a total o 407 oarloada, of pears and apples have boon shipped from . Wed ford to eastern markets this season, ac cording to figures availablo today. -Cbats rellncd and romodaloe! nt the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford llldg. Mrs. Hurry -And rows, Tel. 1181. tf rroenras (inn ramlC ' p Tho sheriff's offlco Issued a kt nilt this week to John K. Peter to carry a revolver for protection purposes. Mr. Peter resides tn AltMlfurd .nd Is a- travoljng salesman. '"Look I one lot nf shoes, vnlucs to 85.00, apcnlal ) 12 M, (his week. The famous Durham silk hoso 81.00. 11.50, $1.95; fancy mules 81-50 and 1-93. The Band Box and Shoe Box. 3C6 From Hie Hfnr state Callfornlans registered at Med ford hotels today lncjutle Forest It1. Toung of Lindsay, Mr. and Mia. It. iv. White - and George Howard of Oakland, Alan W. Di- moml. Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Mont gomery, W. U . Prey, I,. A. Mott. Ralph Cogglano. D. M. Peterson and Jlarry Keown of San Francisco. Tho supreme court today handed down an opinion in the following Jackson county case as follows: . " . K. Halley, plaintiff and ap pellant, vs. First National Bank of Medford ct at.,- defendants and re spondents; appeal rom Jackson county; suit to quiet title.'. Opinion by Justice Kellcy. Decree of Judge H. D. Nortojn modified and af firmed. ..... The First National Bank wa In the case. only as the executor of the "alleged last, will and testa ment" of William A, Pointer,, jflc- Others named as defendants In the action wero Mrs. Anna C. Nal ley,, now deceased, and J, C. Cass and his wife, Gllllo Cass. ' . The amount involved approxi mated 820,000. Attorney Tortor J. Neff.' repre senting the First" National' p bank, received .word that . undor the su preme court doclslon, J.'alley is awarded half the amount, and the estato of William A. Pointer, of which the First National -bank Is custodian,' tho second half. ' History of Case. -The history of tho casa is as folldws: Pointer, well known locallv. In 904 possessed about $7,000. He made several unprofitable private loans, and then .called upon his son-in-law, P. fc. Nalley,' and his daughter, Anna C. Nalley, to in vest his money. , By shrewd invest ments they brought the amount to 11.500 by 1917. During, tho war all loans were called In. After the war, desiring to Invest again, (ic again turned the money . over to ho galleys, and they raised the sum of approximately $20,000. Tho Nalleys started divorce pro ceedings, nnd Pointer executed a conveyanco whereby he transfered half the sum to Nalley and half to his daughter, Mrs. Nalley, with tho understanding Nalley was to transact his. buslnoss in tho future. the principal to pass to tho Nallevs aiicr ins ucatn.. 'After this action. Pointer made another document, loavlng one third of his wealth to Mrs. Nallov. and one-third each to Mr. and Mrs. C. Cass, and then, It was ullcsed. Pointer made another testament: cutting out Nalley from the. be quests. . 1 ' ". Mrs. Nalley then filed a contest, asking that her father! Pointer, bo declared Incompetent, nnd tho proceedings were Jialted in tho cir cuit court by the death of Pointer, The case.wa's then appealed to the supremo Court, with abovo re sults. ' -,- . . - . ., COUNCIL CALLED 5 TO DECIDE UPOIS , SALE OF WATER 'At tho special meeting tonight, called primarily as a- Joint gather ing with rho elty water commission to decide on tho details of the con tract by' which the city will sell some of Its surplus water supply. ip ine wok urove district and which sale was authoried by the voters at the last election, it Is probable .that action will be taken on some other pending city mat- lers, .... , j One matter that Is likely to; come up will be the. passage of the new anti-noise ordinance, which was given its first reading three weeks ago and was to have been passed at last Tuesday's meeting, but waa completely overlooked in the stress of the consideration of a mass of ousiness at that time. This . ordinance will "regulate, among other things the barking of dogs nt night, etc, and that fea ture of It is especially aimed at tho dog hospital at-' the end nr North. Riverside, strenuous objec tions to which have been made for aiJong.'tlme; past lo . the eitv nffi. data by residents of the neighbor'-, hOOd.""""'" :: BOARD PLANS NEW SCHOOLS OF CONCRETE Material Will Cost Than Brick Program Set Ahead to Benefit 'By , Present Low Values. P0RTLANDER NAMED ON BOARD OF PHARMACY SALEM, Ore., Dec. 0- (A M. C. Kaegi-o Portland - was today ftp pointed by Governor Norblnd na a member of the state board or pharmacy to sucoei-d A. K. Crosby of The Dalles who .resigned.! Tho i governor" said Crosby's .resignation I. waa received about 10 days ago. I . SALEM. Ore., Dec. 9. (PJ .Tho j estate of tho lute Lloyd T. Hoy n- olds, state senator from MarJon i county who died recant ly, Is valued j ut 50,000 In letters of udminiatra j tlon fllrd 'In probate here; Wall Street Report Obituary NEW YORK. Deo. , 9 (JF) The stock market fluctuated uncertainly-, today,, and rice. trends wore mixed ,p.t tho close. A doclino dur ing the morning was followed by several rather narrow rallies, hut fresh pressure appeared at higher levels. .. transactions aggregated 2.200 uoo snares, the largest in about two w.eeks. , .louay closing prices for 15 sciccteo stocks follow: Am. Can . ..1 '. Am. Tel. and Tel. Anaconda , oOJ. Gas i..,...'........ Curtlss Wright General Klectric (new) General Motors Kennicot Copper Jlont. Ward Haillo Corporation t...i.u...,.t. Heading, .j. 4. Scars Roebuck .......I S. P United Air Crnft 112 184-7, ....... i3Y, 36 Yi 2 . 34 .26 . 20 -14 61 98 - 27 RTAMPKR KtW STUBIO Holiday special of, ono 8x10 tS portrait FRUB with ono dozen or der In smaller siso. Annreelatef Xmas gifts. 32 North Central Ave. Phone 1607. - . . -, . 2SS Card or Thanks. Ve wish to thank our frientlq or. their, expressions of. . sympathy In the loss f "bu'niother,- nnd for the beautiful floral tributes. 26u The Ross F-nmiiv '.! )ERRET..L P.EARCE Passed, nvtny . in tiemenccaux, Arizona, December 5,' .1930 Jitter a very short illness duo to lobar pneumo nia, air. J'earco win be remem bered as a former resident Of Med ford, leaving hofo in 1917 for Arizona, where ho has bortn con nected with tho mining Industry. Ho had left homo on tho morning of December 6, for a- prospecting trip, nnd hud been gono but a short tlmo when ho was stricken and passed away very quickly. Ho leaves four brothers nnd ono sister, Floyd Tenrco of Eagle Point, Dan M. Pciirco and Paul K. Penrco of Jacksonville, Goorgo W, Poarco of Chlchagof, Alaska, and Graco V. Pcarco of Chicagnf, Alaska. News of his death camo.'&s a great shock to hlu pruthdrs and sisters. Tho body will arrlvo in .Mcdford Thursday evening nt 6:30 and funeral services will he an nounced from tho. Poii Funornl home t a later date. .- , Portraits of distinction. The I'casleya. opp. Molly theater. , tf VUllliut Itnselninr l"rlcmls -Mrs. Carl Knander of MiMllord Is pending several days In this city visiting friends. Mr. ami Mrs. Kn nndcr and two 'children mowd from Ueseblll'g to Medford a few weeks bko when Mr. Ennnder c- conled a positluu as saluaman with the t'letvc-Atlen Motor comhiiny. ltopcburg News-lieview. Dr. O. P. Johnston. Dentist. rhipps jiidg. Phcn.viKS, J iTit Dr. Hobt. E. I,ee, Liberty Bldg. OUunes and niusrle treatments, tf VHlrtl In tVntrsI point Mr. and Mrs. Al Parr of Ash land visited In Central Point Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Dons, parents of Mra. Parr. I Sc. 1 Daily's Tsui. hon' IS, to 4 paserngert, ' j Birth8 Table. Rwk Couniill. 'Regular communica tion Table Rook Council Xo. 13, Hoy-' nl and Select Mas ters, Tuesday night. Dec. 9th. Initiation; annual election - of officers; - refreshments.- l:y order of' tho-Il lustrious Master, ;n n. M. SWKHNF.Y, Recorder. t Xotlcc. To all Odd Fellows of tho vnllevi Third degree and a feed tonight, Tuesday. - Everyone , urged to be present.- , X. A. MEAD. Noble Grand of Medford Lodge 83. 200 I 'Regular communication of Rcames chapter, o. -E. S.,' weflnesaay ; evening, De cember Kith, v Election of officers' nnd social nlcht. visiung members welcome. ; Concrete has been granted pref erence over brick for construction of. the. proposed new buildings to take the nlace of tho Wnsbl nptnn ami junior high schools, -according to a decision of the Medford school board, It was announced todr.v. . While (hero was some personal preference for brick on the part of suuie people, Bupt. E. H. lleiirlck stated , this morning the- school board was unanimous in the feel ing -that the arguments nt this time are distinctly in favor of concrete. "In the llrst place, the estimates we .have, from several architects snow mat concrete, construction .wouiu cost rrom -ZO per cent to per cent joss in Medford at- this tune,-. Mr. Hedrlclt added. "More over, Medford has locally the ma terials lor concrete ! work, but woum nave to ship in brick from the outside. Since there am vsrv few bricklayers in Ihe city a nuin- oer or tnese would also need to be imported if brick were chosen. Afam,j concrete work permits the employment or a larger amount of labor, especially unskilled.'.' 8et Plans Ahead The school bulldine ni-nm-Hm whid.li Involves (.he sale of the Washington and the Junior hieh school buildings and their replace ment ny newer, larger and more adequate buildings, had tentatively been set by the board for next sum mer,, but moved by the idea of tak ing advantage of the .present low building coats, and furnishing em ployment for local labor dining the present winter, the program was set ahead. a few months. Tho olectiou. will bo held at 'the junior high school building Decem ber 10, from 2 to 7 p. m. To vote in the elcctipn one must' he 21 years of age, a resident' of the dis trict 30 days and a taxpayer or sliown by the last assessment, 'the holder of shares of stock In hnv corporation' or firm' which is, as sessed iu the,. district.. -. ; .. ( - T T-T- ! : 31 HATTIE M. ADDE.V, Secy. Crater Lake Council. . Regular -communication Crater Lake Council No. 16,-P.oyah and Select Ma- tors,. Tuesday -night,- Deo. I 9th. Initiation; annual election of I officers; refreshments. By order! of the lllustrldns Mantcr. ;V H. K. SW.KKNEV, Recorder. . . - J.H u COMMUNITY BALL IS: PLANNED ON DEC. 20 A mooting of the commlttae in charge of the Community ball has been called by. Chairman James Lively for tonight to discuss final plans for. this big holiday dance.1 The affair Is to bo given Saturday, Dec. 20 to ralso funds for tho Com munity Chest and Is a worthy en deavor, deserving ot 100 percent support from the cltiens of Med ford. The danco Is sponsored by Ihe following well known civic or ganizations: Rotary. Kiwanis, Lions Greater -Medford club, Business & ProFesslbnnr Women's ' clnb hnd Medford Post No. ' Iff, American Legion.- V ; , ' ;, Dufur. - etty library flrepjace being remodeled. HARRY MARX -PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging ' Phone 178-J : Two Days, Starting TODAY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WE PAY CASH for late model used cars. Mpad-Kuivh Motor Co.. cor. Sth and liartlett. 266 EXPERIENCED driver; known lo cally, wishes to drive long trip. Terma doiwnd on trip. Phone 749-W. ll RIV.VTE OWNER, johhws, has auto for snle at baiK-tin. 749-W. eo KOII 8A1.K Ciuod piano, onlx t'-. at 22 8o, Ojikdale. 362 FOR RENT J-r:n. apt: new and cl-an. close In, US, at 376 Ho. Contra). 9fs FOR RUNT Ijartte front room. nw and clean, priced right, at j; S. ComrHl. t Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Tai bel . of Axnlea. Ore., a son.' weighing "S pounds at the Sac red Heart hospital. December Rem In Mr. nnd Mra. Hoyd rg of this rttv a son. weighing T pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital, Monday, December 8. Classified 4Trtatri f fl rejylVi, FOR SALE -Rugs, small table. , living room and dining room i tablo. chllfonier. larse antique , mirror, chair, bed spring. 4 So. Newtown St. 5j0 l9t CHR. 6 SI. Roadster; car dsya old; priced below Motor Fox. See tn; one and several model A Fords priced right. See them at Mcad-Furch Motor Co., Sth and liiinlctt. lil FOR RENT Close tt a.hool, t rmini modern furnlhed apt: clwn and cheap, 310 Portland I The Love-Life of JENNY LIND Starts TODAY JUST IMAGINE.. ITS - ALL IN FUN! I Just jmagine spending a million dollars to make the world sofp for laughter., just imag ine the hokum gag comedy concocted by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson . . the crea tors in new styles of musical frblic' just im agine the novelty.: the thrill arid enchantment of 1980 . . just imagine , the best entertainment you've ever seen..rhen multiply it by ten and you have Just Imagine '. . the fastest, surest pot-pourri of romance, young love, glorious spectacle .. tantaliz ing tunes?.;, breath taking excitement ever brought, together to startle ana1 fascinafe a theatre going public who are crying for 'something new'! "A Lady's Morals" EL BRENDEL ? ' Maufine O 'Sullivan John Garick, Marjorie White imagine:; Starts TODAY mi Starring the Ooldeu-Voiced GRACE MOORE with REGINALD DENNY WALLACE BEERY , . Plus, "YOU SATO IT, SAILOR A Laugh fest ADMISSION ; Mat. 10. 25; Eve. 10. 35 ' Buy FOX SCRIP ' For Christmas Gifts GOOD IN ANY FOX THEATRE $5.00 Book Sells for $4.50 A i . m ' ". in .---. - II I tt-.tJf. w m m I .... . Ml- 1 1 wmmm - -W I Bargainer " ;''"'' .V l jU ggj pi Ma,- y.'f 'fe Wm- I Eve 50 ilSL II i $M Child,e rHAl