Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Th$ storW,1' nn&. office will b
closed tomorrow and all bUKlnesB
will practically- cense for the d:ty.
hocauM pf It being Xow Year's 'iny.
Th postofflce will t. closed itH
there will l no carrier tlllverit.
Neither- will there be n l.-vue of
th- Mnll Tiiwuft,
llnjiio from Oaklunil Visit Dry kindlings $2.50 a load. Val
Mrs. Emma York and MIhh hoy Fuel Co. 242tf
ClliulVi York urrlved home, ltv train ' '
this noon from their week's vlwlt
whlt: Miss
land, Cal.
Frances ,York at Ook-
M4Nlfunl lUtyn In Kbimutli .
Uick Isaucrf, Allen Hpalding and
JackWalker of Medford have been
spending Heveral days of the vaca
tion period vVilting; friends in
Klamath Fnllw.
Legion Xew Year'R party, Ori
ental CJardenfl, Thiirn. .Inn, 1st
Provost and his Pep Peddlerw, Let's
goi 28
Oregon Hotel Guest
Included nmong the hotel guests
reentered at Medford hotels from
Oregon points are Hops Oulley of
Kugene H Kntllcon of Myrtle
Point, Art Klliott, W. C. Hates, A
('. Uiren nn! H. H. Lake of Myrtle
Creek, W. L. Stark of Marhfleld
Hugh Scott of The iinlles, H. . 11
I ta block and son, John Hecky, of
Saiem, S. CI. Sellick and Oeorge
C. Kvnns -of Rosehurg, P. B. Haw-
ley of Oregon City, J. R. Delf, C,
O'Hallprftn. S. 8. Snell, Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Cohoor R. L. McCready.
J. J.-Tyock. 15. H. Trump and I). L.
Crawford of Portland.
Permanent wave, Jfi.00 complpto;
f.'iclnlfl,. scalp trentment. and oil
shampoosi, BOo.. ; Prevost Heauty
Shop, 8ir W. Main. Tel. 363. 253tf
Visits. KiHtcr
MIks Gertie Sullivan of Orlantl
Cal formerly nt thin city, will re
turn to her horn Friday ufter hav
infi vUitefl Mrs. W. 1(. Bullock over
the- holiday. Ml Sullivan and
Mm. BuHock nro ulster.
Our now stud lot Is opposite new
Ilojly theater. The Poasloya. tf
AnoUicr Coal Oil Firo
A small amount of damage waH
dono.laat night at a small,, new
apartment house building at 2 ill
North 'Holly street when a coal oil
stove ignited the floor of ono room.
The stovo was left burning to dry
out moitur in- the new building,
owned by Mh. Marie Shaw.
Burn green fir slabs with dry
wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med.
VunJ Co., Tel. 631. 256tf
Joiisph Visit J tola live
Stanford Jones of Medford, who
had been spending the week In
Rogehurg visiting his mother, Mrs.
M.-A. Jones, nnrt fliser, Mrs. Anna
Dnbrrey, 'loft iSitnday to? Portland
where- hfc,wMl nttend ,to busLness
for sevflimi tinyid. Ills wlfrf will re
main in Roseburg to- visit her pnr
entH, Mr, and Mrs; John M'.' Wilis.
Hoeeburg XWfl-Rpvlew;
Brill Sheet Metul "Works does ex
pert 'repairing,' fender and' auto
body repairing.' tf
ltenraiblrxl l-rty Snriim Day ,
This morning, nnd forenoon wltb
its modified . tem)erature and oc
casional sunshine; the minimum of
which vcflM, ao, thff lowest for about
a weekipast, Jlt qulter balmy much
rewHrbUns an curly prlngday.
Phone,B.42., We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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Hero from Seatilo . .
Mrs. A:- K. Co rum of Seattle U In
the elty as guest of Mrs. O.- II.
Chrum and family nt their homo
on South Central1 avenue.
Whoopool Legion New Year's
dance.. OrtcmtaA Oardetw. Tluim.
Jan. 1st. Popular prices, gentle
man $1.00, Indies free. . 281
Vrge Karly Appointments
The county health department
urges Medford mothers to make
early appointments tor the child
welfare clinic to -ho ..held at tbo
Y. W. C. A., with Dr. B. Ci WUsan,
county health officer, in charge, assisted-
by Mrs. AUKita til over
I'udghnm. county nurse. Tho clinic
will h held Friday' RftHrnoon and
will he the first In 1931.
Dry kindling $8.50
ley -Fuel Co ' -
load. Val
242tf VUBcil Tlielr lnrntH
Vernon and Walter Williams,
who are employed In Klamath
Kails, spent the week cud In Med
ford vlniting their parents.
Lot me writo your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland
nirtff., Phone 993, tf
Mil or Auto tVIIMon
Cars drlvon by Orval Zimmer
man and 11. B. Bruuson, both of
Mrdford, were Involved in an auto
coNision yesterday on the Pacific
highway n short distance from the
end of North Hlverslde avenue, ac
cording to an accident report on
M? today nt the police station.
DAJIy's Taxi, Phono
to i passengers.
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A-u tor Catalog
Kihtenberg brothers of the Bear
Crek; orchanls recolved a letter
from the- cawthoin Institute of
Nfilson.1 X. 55., requesting a uitalog
jihowlng' the picking pnlls used 'In
!he Bear Creek orchards. The let
to did not slate where information
conrnlng the palls- hud been ob
tained. Dr. -lloht K, Lc, Uberty Btdg.
Kyes examined, glasses. tf
o l;lk.i ImUtc Mee ting
Thre will In no mo4tlnR of the
r:iks lodge tomotorw night itocause
of tomorrow being New Yiwr's day.
thus mftklng the ' woond weekly
meeting to be mlseed in aiKv-esslon,
as the regular meeting tilglvt of the
bidge falls nn Thursday.
, Herb Alford will be with . the
-frr1terkl omhestra New TearK evo
at Gold Hill. Ponce till 3 a m. psi
ilU nn Committee
H'ihs (iull-y of KuKene. r field
necretiiry of the Ori'Kon Chrimiiin
KmWavor iioeifly. wai In Med ford
yeMerduy tailing on committee
incmliHrM conccrnlnK the tate con
vention to 1 hold hero In the
spring. Mr. (iuiloy left today for
CIinntH Caw where he will call on
ICmlPftvor offleero. IneludtnK Mis
Nellie i'rlext, president of the Cra
ter Lake union.
With Ashland Friend
ChrvrleH WltJIIqrk of Medford I
Hpendintc a week in Ai hland visit
I Inn with friend.
! of Uvvjeory
Mm. Sibyl ( I r i kk and d a u ff h t er
Jean of Xampn, Ida., are in Med
ford aH Riient of Mr. and Mr. A.
H. firepory and daughter. Vir
ginia and Marjorle. They plan to
leave Saturday for their home.
Broken windows reglazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works, 230tf
Altemled IMmenlx Meeting
Four Cirri nts Pass minlMtrs, Hev
erends ,C. C, Harlck. J). J. Kerr, K.
J. Dodson anil V. It. Hawkins, mo
tored to Phoenix Monday to at
tend the monthly meeting of the
Rogue iliver Valley Ministerial as
sociation held in the Presbyterian
church there.
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
Returns to Oakland
Mr. and Mm., J. K. Throndon of
Oaklajul loft today by train for
that city, after having spent the
Chrintma holidays with Mr. and
Mr. H. W. Young. - M. Young
and Mrs. Throndson are sisters.
It's tlmo to fill your radiator
With nntl-freeze. prestone, alcohol
nnd Clyco at Flchtner's Garage.
232tf
lloluriiN la Wesley i
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sova of Wes
ley, Ore., left by train today for
their home, after having visited
M rs. Suva's mother, 1 rs. J . A
Stewart.
Portraits of distinction.
Peasleys, opp. Holly theater.
The
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Bark to Medford
MIha Dorothy, Mb Kathleen and
Mls Mariun Nsa returned to Med
ford. on Sunday night from Rose,-
burg after upending several days
.there visiting their paronts, .Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Nej.-.
1 Jackson Springs dances reopened
next Sat. Music by Pep Peddlers,
i.. 282
fas (anno to P)rtlnnd
; mIhs Violet Wlnkleman of Talent
left for Portland last Monday,
re Skating inpular
The cold weathor of the past
severnl days has caused the. mill
pond at Lincoln, sawmill settle
mrvt on the Oroensprlng mountain
road,' to be :a popular attraction
for Ashlund residents, quite irjuirty
of- whom- wore - at the pomT last
Sunday glidlug over tho glassy, sur
face; Tho pond covers wovcral
acre nnd tho ice'-ls- of eufflclent
thltiknens to assure safety. If: the
nights-continue to he freezing cold
plana are underway to add several
inches-of water on top of-tho pres
ent lee to provide a smoother coat
ing. - ' ;
'.Dun Spencer has not moved from
Moose hutt. as formerly reported.
283
Stamps All Tnkm Cp
. ) following tho announcement in
tho Mall Tribune yeterduy that
stamps from foreign count r low were
available at tho Chamber of Com
meroe, that office was almost
crowded this- morning with youth
fill colWrtOM, who soon diminished
the supply. ( At noon only postage
from Great Britain was available.
Tbo-stamp were received In con
nection with requests from nil pur ts
of tho world for pear recipe book
let. . .,! -I - i -
Dance Jackson Springs Sat. night
282
Mr. Kldredge Improved
Friends In this city of K. X. KU1
redge, who has been seriously ill
for the past two weeks, are glad to
learn that lie is In an Improved
condition, according to reports to
day.
Dr. C. P. Johnston, Don 1 1 at,
Phippa Bldg. Phone 1462. ' U7tf
In City Today
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Plnkens-of
the Meadows district are In Med
ford today transacting business nnd
vlniting Mim. Dlnkens' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Mason.
Photographs for. Xmas.
Peas leys, opp. Holly theater.
The
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'op (late IV 11h Them
Wearing one of his prosperity
smiles. C. r. (Pop) (iates canto to
Portland yesterday from Medford.
The time ha come, Mr. Gates Mild,
for a Vhango in outlook toward
business conditions. We have been
kidding oitrselven into ft depressed
state of mind tot? cause conditions
are not u-p to our banner years,
whereas they nrenot murh below
normal, h v4"mI, l'nmploy
ment In and nhoiit imlford is uu
greater than in nny normal year nt
this season, Mr, Gates sold. Mr.
Gates, who Is a t member of the
state highway commUsloi was at
the Imperial hotel. Tho Orcson
1a n.
Coats refined and remodeled af
the Fashion Shop. 42 Medford
Bldg. Mrs. Harry A nd rows, Te I .
1181. - t(
Stanley llou lletirr
Stanley Hokks. son of Mr.' and
Mrs. o. C. ItoKK". who has been III
with a severe cold for the past
week, is much Improved today.
Annual New Year's hnll
Hill Wednesday, Poeemnei
Dance till 3 a. m.
Gold
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Ml ltirker Home
Miss ollv liirker has returned
to this city after Kpendinit Christ
niae and tho week end with rela
tive and friends In Portland.
Big rtanre Hold lUU.Nxw Tear's
eve. Dance till 3 a. m. 2K1
Week i:nd"Giu'HiK -."
-. Week end gueHts of Mr. andi
Mm. K, Templeton in Klamuth1
Kalis were Mr. and Mm. Arthur
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. .la men
Kern of Medford.
KeturiiH to Yale
Hilly Newhall, on of Mr. and
Mr, (.., h. Newhalj; who him been
upending the holiday) with IiIm par
ent, left today for the ent to re
mime his Htudlew at Yale. He will
make the trip via Lorf Angel cm.
Carnival dance, Mooxe hajl, Ash
land, Thursday night. . 2H
FJderly Couple to Wed
Thomas J. Brlnckenfoff and
and Alice Colby, an elderly Grants
Pass couple, were issued a marring
license today ni .the coiintv clerk's
office.
' Turkey dinner New Year's day at
Huson m What-Xot. Soup to des
sert, fiOc.
Vis I ml in Ashlund
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Bush
spent Monday evening in Ashland
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. O.
Wllkins,
Wood dry fir slabs $fi per load,
half load $2.50. Dry body fir $2.75
per tier. Hardwood $3.75 per tier.
Phone 1I41-J, Longwlll Wood com
pany. , 286
Trail Hoy KIIIh Cougar
Herman Oliver appeared at the
county clerk's office today to col
lect a $10 bounty warrant for the
killing of a cougar that measured
seven feet. Tho animal was trap
ped In the Trail section. Oliver is
uIho eligible to collect a $25 bounty
from Die state and is willing to
sell the hid for $10. Other boun
ty warrants were issued to R. O.
Sims, Medford, four coyoto; Alvah
Green, Medford, ono bobcat; Wil
liam Walch, one coyote and one
bobcat.
Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $0
pec load. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 031.
25Ctf
Drug Caw Ktoutt uiiil Found
Dr. R. W. Sleet er reported to the
police butt night that a drug case
wfli Mtolen from hi car. but it was
found a-Rhort time latvr In an alley
where it had apparently been
thrown away1 after It had been
opened in search for drugs.
Paul Allen Clrculatinc . , ,
, Paul Allen, '30 Oregon State
graduate nnd member of Phi Kap
pa Tau fraternity, Is visiting in
Klamath1 Falls from hla home at
Medford. Mr, Allen plans to re
main hero to attend the Oregon
State dance at tbo Piedmont Tues
day evening. Klamath Falls Her
ald; , 4
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AIDES FOR RELIEF
In keeping with chins of the
recently) organised State -JOmploy
ment, conunfswlon, C$rl t. Teng
wald appointed ns chairman for
the Jackson county district, today
announced appointments of mem
bers of a committee to work witli
him iii connection with local con
dltlons. A meeting will be -held
soon after tho first of the year.
In -addition to, highway work
the commission has evolved
plan of county assistance In which
tho local committee-will function.
The members are us follows:
County Jutlgo Alexpnrrow, Chris
Gottlieb, Miss Lillian Huberts, C.
T. Baker und Jack Thompson of
.Medford and Von Smith of Ash
In tut, . .
PlrORNLV, Ore., Dec. 31.
(Spl.) The party planned by the
Thursday club wlH 'bo held Satur
day night,- January 3, with -Mrs.
Culver Furry at Ashland. A cov
ered dish supper will be served at
0:30. Kach person Is asked to
hritig Homo gift. ; It Is the desire
of the president, that all members
ho present, 'Husbands of the
members will be giuwts.
Kog-ue ltiver Ministerial associa
tion met nt the Presbyterian
church Monday nftcrnoon. Hev.
'Kerr,' of the Grants Pass Presby
terian church read thn paper. The
next meeting of the association
will bo held att the Aahland Pres
byterian church. January J0. It
was decided to meot nt 1 1 o'clock
with lunch nt noon, nnd meet
again in tho afternoon.
Kev. Fred F. SeheU's brother.
15. U. Scheil for Opul. Canada Is
npeuding a few days at the Scbell
home. Ho Is on a return trip from
California.
, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Daugherty
and family returned Sunday from
a lew days trip to Dunce and
Portland.
Independence school opened on
Monday, December 2!Mh.
Miss It vi by Higtnbotham left
Sunday evening for Albany, Ore.,
where she is attending school.
Mi' nn.l M,-a Urttf I Itt rlnu,i Mi'
and Mrs. H. IV Purhson- Miss
M rs, V es le t o f f ee n a nd fa m II y .
and Bay Kdwards of Medford,
were dlier guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Theron Black of Medford Sunday.
Mrs. P.d HiKlnbotham's sister,
Mrs. Belle Parker. and daughter
Krnnoes of KtamatlO Kails, ; spent
Saturday night and Sunday at the
Higinbotham home. Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. L. it t'asl and daugh
ter Ktvrt were dinner guests t the
Higinbotham home.
Begubir meeting of th Indlcs
Aid will be held Friday afternoon
at the church parlors. The regu
lar date of the meeting falls on
Thursday.
January 12. all officers and the
guard team of Neighbors of Wood
craft. Oak circle No. 242. are
urged to meet at the W. O. W.
hall for rehearsal of the Installa
tion to be held January M. A
covered dish dinner will be served
ut 8:80 for Woodcraft members
and their families. The installa
tion servlca' will be opened to the
public. -'
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PHOENIX
MEDFORD
PEAR
PLAN AIDS SALE
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Santa Clara Hardy Growers
Sell Ten Cars in Cleve
-land by. Borrowing Com
mittee System.
The. December Issue of Blue An
chor, monthly publication of the
California Fruitgrowers' Exchange,
contained an article concerning the
sale of Hard pears in the Snhtti
Clara district. The account tells
how it was possible for the grow
ers to sell ten cars of this variety
of peurs in Cleveland through th
use of plans originated by the Med
ford grower's.
The article Included the follow
ing: "Two Davids from Oregon,
David II. Rosenberg, president of
the Medford Traffic association,
and David It. Wood, chairman of
the Medford- winter pear commit
tee, girded their lulns lat winter,
ho to speuk, overhauled their slings,
the stones whereof were little
pamphlet reports of tho Detroit re
sults In 1 U 2 .t , and descended into
California seeking various likely
Goliaths resident therein.
"The Hardy Goliath lurking In
Santa Clara was somewhat over
weight from increasing production
and fell rather readily before their
shooting."
The uuthor stated that Medford
most gracefully . and generously
yielded its undoubtedly prior claim
to the Cleveland murfcet, where
plans hud been partially carried
out by the Medford group.
The Hardy variety of pears
grown in the Santa Clara valley
had been sold previously to the
United Kingdom and &outh Amer
ica, and New York was the only
market In the Llnited States where
this variety had been placed for
sale.
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APPLEGATE RANCH
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APPLEGATE. - Ore'.,, Dec. 31.
(.Special.) A bind sale of much
interest to the Applegate people is
that of tho Klelnhammer ranch
owned by tho' Flint National hart to.
of AMhlaml to tho Little A pp legate
Mlninff company which was croHed
Dec. 17 by Leonard Meancham and
Floyd Hteelo of Seattle. The min
ing company is making, prepara
tions to mine the Uuncom. place
with the water thru tho Gin Lin
ditch which was owned by 'the
bank nnd in order to obtain '' full
poBHeasion of the ditch it was
pecewmry to buy tho ranch wh,lch
may at Home time In the neat
future be' partly mined off. 'Mr.
and MrH. A. 8. Klelnhammer will
have poKscaslon of the ranch for
tho next year.
LAKE CREEiTgRANGE
JAKES GOOD PROFIT
, LA K 13 CREEK., Ore,, Dec. 31.
(Spl.) I-ake Creek Oranxe held
an IniereHtiiiK meetlnK Friday even
Ihk, December 20, the most Import
ant feautre of which was tho re-
port of wpeclat committee! on re
turns from the carnival sponsored
by the Oranno a few weeks uro. It
wqh found that the carnival ami
dance had netted a very satisfac
tory sum.
The Orange sont n donation to
the Waveiiy Itaby home of Port
land, to help in the erection of a
new bulldinn.
Sympathy was expressed for Mllly
Meyer, who Is suffering from nn
attack of mumps, and for Martin
Howies, who has Rone to California
for an indefinite stay in the hope
that his health will be Improved.
An excellent proftram. which'
was presented by lecturer Alma
Meyer, ended nn enjoyable even
ing. Among the welt rendered
numbers were: Recitation, "Vel-
nnio ' In' .lundt f'huHnv nml Ittih
Damon; piano solo, "Star of the
East," ly Anna Walch: dialogue,"
The Shortest Route,' by Kid red 1
Charley and Irene Charley; "Merry
Christmas Eve." recitation hy .lew-
11 Abbott; recitation. "Just Re-
fore C-isimas.'' hy Evelyn Abbott;
song. "Star Dust," by Wanda Wy
ant; recitation, "If Santa Should
Stumble by Owendolyn Charley;
recitation. "Suntu Claus," AVil
tard Walch; recitation. "A Com
plaint," by Fom Wyant; harmon-
len solos. "Silent Night" and "Jin-
Kle Itell.' hy William Abbott.
Members tv reminded that
range dues are payable Januar
1. and are to be paid Iwfore the
unnual word is received.
ITALIAN HOMES TOPPLE
IN HEAVY EARTHQUAKE
AVKI.l.lNO. Italy. lid-. St. (4
A HlnttiK cartluittiiki- wns foil
diirina th. ninht at San 8(sf-t
larmtia. ttMipliiti; nver M-viTa!
houscn which wer crarkpd in tht
tltiiMtt-r of July 31. Several email
fire wore Mtarted in other ImtUI
iitK hy hir( cin-tilts.
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ClasslflriJ ndv.rtlsnng ets rnulta
HERN CROP
Radio Program
KM ED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln 8titlon)
Wednesday 't
' P. M.
'. to 8 People's Electric;
Prosperlgraphs.
6 to 7 Where. to Co; Popu-
lar RecorriinKK; Cecil and
Sally. .
7 to 8 It's Get Aaiioclated;
i NeWH Digest; Murray and
IlurrlH, L'HC. .
8 to United Siring Knsem-
bio; Album of , Familiar
Faces, UHC. .
9 to JU O'er Laud and Sea;
Dancing Strings, VUC.
Thursday
A. &r.
8 to 9 'Popular Recordings;
. Denfson itadio Shop. -i-
9 to 10 Friendship Circle;
People's Electric; Procter &
Cinmble.
10 to 11 Clold Seal; Stylo
Gossip.
11 to 12 Film Tips and
Talks; Wurts Gifts; Panto-
rlum Dye Works.
P. M.
12 to 1 Swem's Gift Shop;
Heath's Drug Store; Ivy St.
Market; Mann's Dept. Store.
1 to 2 Pan Dandy; Scientific
: laboratories; Popular Re-
cordlngs.
2 to 3. Happiness Train; Pop-
i ulnr Recordings.
3 to 4 KMKD Presentation.
4 to 5 Kiddles' Period; Popu-
lar Recordings. -I-4-
5 to 6 Rockdell Program. &
6 to 7 Where to Go; Popular
Recordings; Cecil and Sally.
7 to 8 Let's Get Associated;
News Digest. UBC; Plym-
outh Motor World Tour.
8 to 9 Plymouth Motor World
Tour; Popular Recordings,
KMKD; ' Hollywood Roose-
volt Orchestra, UHC. .
9 to 10 Modernistic; Eight
Bells, VBC.
-ft:3ftto 7i30 p.:m.-?vPaImoHve hour.
MBC-ser'ice to, KCJO KHi; KO
MO,;K'.ttV. -Kfcfc.:v .. ;.:
7:30 to 8 p. m. Coca Cola pro
gram. NRC servlco to KOO,
KlICi, KOMO, KOW, KECA, KF
SD. ,
S to 8:15 p. m. Amos V Andy.
. NiHC service to KOO. KHQ, KO
yio; KOW, KECA, K'FSD.
S7l5 to 8:4ii p. m. S. & V. Mel-
low'd Melodies. NBC service to
. . KGO. KECA. KP-SD. KTAU.
8:1a ,to fl:45 p. m. I-et's Get Asso
ciated. NRC service to KHQ,
KOMO, KOW, KPO, KFL
8:45 to 9 p. m. Jolly Time Revue.
NTtC service to KOO, KHQ, KO
MO, KOW, IvFI, KTAR.
9 to 9:30 p. m.' Miniature Biog
raphic. NRC service to KOO,
KECA. .
9:30 to 10:3ft p. m. Camel Pleas
ure Hour. NRC service to KOO.
KHQ, KOMO. KOW, KECA. KF
SD, KTAR, KSL, KOA.
10:30 to 11 p. m. Parisian Quin
tet. . NRC service to KGO, KOA.
11 to 12 p. m. Dance orchestra.
NRC service, to KGO, KG W, KFI.
Nevada Rlrrts Top Market.
RENO. iNev. P) Top pool prices
for tho holiday market In the west
were received by Nevada turkey
producers this year for the second
consecutive season.
Shrine I'.lccts Officers.
Stated session of lllllab
Te m plo, M ason ic hall,
Ashland, Friday even
ing, Jan. 2. 1931. An
nual election of officers
and other important businesA. All
Shrinks- Invited. R e f eshmcnts
after session. R. E. DETRICK,
(ILL DA V, Recorder. Potentate.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SINXVER sewing machine. $5.00;
new bed, Sit.OU; 4-hole coaloll
range with oven, $12.50; 2 Cen
ter tables, 2 trunks, kitchen tabic,
picture frames, tobacco cutter
and several other small articles.
Uuvls Trans. & Storage. 2S2,
FOI'XD Pet duck. Owner may
have same by calling 7-F-14. 2K2
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room
house. Phoenix. $13, water paid.
Phone Jacksonville 3ti4. 2S3
ROOMS $2.00
per
wk;
wk.
cabins $2. SO
Front.
FOR SALE. Loose alfalfa hay.,
baled grain ha v. Elmer Ross, R.
F D . Ross Lane. 2S1 tf
With each $1.00 cash pur
chnse a 50c ticket to the
Holly Theatre FREE
Alexander's Grocery
c
CARNIVAL
DANCE
TbNIGHT
o
Dreamland
Hal1
Dancing till 2 o'clock
;
STORES TO CLOSE
ON NEW YEAR DAY
PARTIES PLANNED
Practically all place of business
Will be clo.sed torn or now, the post
office wlll.be cWed and ijicre will
be no carrier deliveries, 'rind neith
er will the Mail Tribune bo famicd,
as the day will be given over to
celebratipg' the first, day of the
New Year. Therefore everyone can
sleep ns long as desired tomorrow
morning, following moat people
being up late tonight 1o see the old
year out and welcome the new
one In. "
There wilt be n. variety of-celebrations
tonight. New Year's eve,
in the way of social gatherings to
speed Hi'iQ on Its way, nnd' wet-
come In 1931, including watch
night gatherings, dances and par
ties. The Craterlan nnd Holly
theaters will have midnight shows
with added whoopee programs
and tomorrow will be many other
gatherings In honor of the new !
year, including parties, dances and)
the like.
RESCUE SHIP'S CREW
. FROM-BISCAY WATER
LONDON. ' Dec; 3 1 . The
British steamer Viceroy of India
notified I-doyds by radio today
that she had rescued the crew
of tho sinking Oreek steamer
Theodoros Bulyaris in the Hay of
Biscay and the vessel had been
nbnndoned.
ffox .West Coast
MUSIC! PEP! LAUGHTER!
NEW YEAR'S MIDNITE FROLIC
TdhiteLateli
Make All the Noise You Want To'.
FREE Horns, Serpentines .
Marie Dressier Wallace
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Two little lovebirds .with no parents to guide them . . . a glorious comedy
drama packed with boistrous laughter and a heart-throb . . . human . . ,
1
tender . . . realistic
scrip jf - yUc'
V .-V Mm.'". ' ml. , ..i M
Htzsr- bhl L(J fi If IN
V'fjSi, Starts TOMORROW . commuou. 12:36 to 11
PSil : ; EDMUrD L0WE
0 yggl, o "PART TIME VIFE"
ALL QUIET ON THE
WESTERN FRONT with Also "THE INDIANS
I 1 Lcll: "yams ARE COMING"
New Year Greetings
11931 will find you buying the most durable articles
with the least amount flf maintenance.
We call your attention to
are longer-lived
charges."
We sell '.'Real" Heat ,it prices as low as 1-10 of lc per
pu. ff. '
: Southern Oregon Gas Corp.
"Home of Instant Heat"
200 West Main Street ' ' Phone 520
Thej
will
, BAKHI1. Dec
Stoddard Lumbi
31. Wt
company
t work In
the,
pin -uu nit ii .iv Vfh.
linker sawmill and nearby nnM(
Friday morning, it was announced
"today. The mill has been closed
since November I.
Tbo linker plannr, which
hiiH
Last Times TONITE
. Noiseless Recording,. .. .
Ruth Chatterton in "The Right to Love"
Presenting a Special Preview of
America's New Sweethearts
the fact that Gas appliances
and , there are no service
call
been working part time, will re
,t'umc normal operations this week,
it was also announced.
AGED PUYALLUP INDIAN
DIES AT FIRW00D HOME
T A (JO MA, 'Wash., Doc. 31. -if?)
"jimmy" Cross, SO, ono of tho
foremost Puyallup Indians in this
region, died yesterday at his home
-,at Firwood whcre he had lived for
,( V(i;irs . w., ,,orn at camn
Murray, m-ar Tucoma.
Mall Tribune ada are
o nnn -annl everv dv
read
I HEATRE5
ON THE STAGE
Pretty Girls, Music, Pep
Katherine Stang's
SONG and DANCE
REVUE
Beery
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Admission