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-Q- PAGE ETOIIT SYXGPSIS: Tlx !f "f tl-ttltrs in too tnnch lor liitr.mr Gran, yutifiid A in lot-' mini I. Al.r, ttfi-idrx to trar in fpnimc 5wf fco.'voi' of nrmi'ij ntnt n. m irhirft f'-" M flo' '"' tl$iU phototivtiph Mrst tiau. e.i n "ilatr'' vith JUvitjht i i(innii, urif. ll'ii ttnriuft thu or iuvftf in a do" np'iiT of ruin, "' i ilre mm is rtnf f. V'ii c hrnrlbrol.ru, but t haxntuo yrnm f erfi-i'iirtv ni'i if nil rinht. iiaik in hi pil-iO"r ay.irft i;t A 7ii' . rlothr. Tina hi terrain h lias roiitrart to vtmt fftn merij fr coin: (oris far n tirat Mlr thenlrr, and uttk VrU r. tf nhr v. ill pott; for f if m. She Hmitates at iir.it, but finally run. Mnt. Mrainrhile Ailrru, I ni rnne'M nlilrr sit a muniial ruw rily acd i.f tellnty her fnr.ul, Jimmy I'ranr, n th ntru al prrs agmnt. that ttlie tcnri ' ir.nxr' rrprt it-nrt it in aoritt 1 if ill tnahr ?ir ilwroHtentftt with hvr career fl 0 model. Chapter 3 LOVE VERSUS LOYALTY IIMMY CRANE gave a prayer of thanks to the god of Ui under. Aileen was terrified by storms. As ft remit f this one, Jimmy was holding hor on bis lap as he might feara soothed a child. , Tenderly, he stroked her head. The light of the tamp brought out a .rnppwry lint In the touselled cold. Jimmy adorer) red hair. Not a bel ligerent rod ,11y his own the curly, rebellion' ortof-:rop that usually tos wlih riarklen. Ho adored the inrttU thade that blended with Ihe crm of Atleen's complexion. He re It tha palpitation of her heart alter each deafening crafih. The warmth of ber body, close to hi,, made Ills pulse race faster. Now. the worst was over. Ailcen sat up, "I know I'm a little fool," she '.am I led. "but I Just can't help It! I hope Vlr wasn't out of doors bul.lt doesn't frighten her." Jimmy frowned and held his peace. He wfalied Aileen would think more of horself; less about Vfvlenne. With a little sigh she ialipped from his lap. Jimmy had no notion how contented she had iheen there. Nestling close In his arms had stirred her with a poig ,nant longiug. With a tierce deter- mi nut ion. she refused to listen to ihlt plaintive Inner voice. To yield Would only complicate the problem Jhe uw before her, ., Family camaraderie and her loy alty In the theater were the domi jnaUuE seutinmnis of which she al ways had been conscious. Now she was bewildered. She resented a gnawing hunger which must not be satisfied. Possibly Jimmy was battling too. Jimmy looked at her longingly. Why the devil couldn't he tell her that he worshipped every Inch of her that there wasu't another girl In the world with her spunk and pluck? It was all wrong, ho rea soned. Alleen thought of nothing but her work. She was only 1'5 and she foolishly resisted every urge of youth. How hard she often .found this, Jimmy was unaw.ire. i Out of the ominous summer still ness came another terrific crash. Atleen screamed and would bavo fallen tf he had not cttucht hr. She was limp In his urm wheu he (tarried her to the davenport. With unconsidered Impulse, he heut down and kissed hr. Her jrms wrapped about him. Kyes atlll closed, her Hps ni'-t his in possessive understand in- Ka h a reluctant to break the spell tthat hound them for the moment. .Yet both knew they must. 1 "jimmy, old dear," she said. "'Howly. "Tm clad we've both fo ind Out. I think it's going to help us- SAMS VAl.l.KY. Oie , Jan. -(Bp!. I Sams Valley def rated Jack sonville In a scheduled uanie on the local court Friday night :tl lo . The local girls won b - to 20. This makes five games, inclinl InR the four practice games lor the hoys this heason without a los. and three victories (or the girls. Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Dodge tmd son Steve of Med ford visited Sun lay afternoon with the . T WU snn family. - Oter twenty members ot' the Sams Valley Crnnge motored lo Apptegate Knluiday night and gave lh 1st and 2nd decrees to a class Of Applegate candidates. The loctil plungers report a loyal recptiiu by the Applegate grangers Mr. and Mr. 1). (. Wilson of Williams were recent visitors with Sams Valley relatives. Mrs. I). W. .McMorris and n, who were returning from Kl Ph Jeiss lo their home In' Seattle, l' U . faint. ' SIS VALLEY keep from being f'luii.-h. Let ni try to make you see wljy I warn to keep nn ns I'm doing." ' Von know you can taunt on me," lie Interrupted. . "Of course. Somt-tluie.H I've wishpfl I ran Id n't that you weren't so danifd loyal " "Vou ninan that you've wl-hed " Ailoen felt his muscles tense. "Not really," she added quickly. "Hut well, I owe you fomo ex planation. You've Kcolded mc for not poing nut. for not trying to ad vance mypelf throiigli inlluentfal frlrnda. Vivien no does, I know but we're totally different. Vivi en ne Ih mother's daughter. I am more like dad." "I've heard of him," Raid Jimmy, "hut I don't recall your mother. "You're too young on Broadway to remember that sensation. Dad either couldn't or wouldn't make capital of It. I adored my father. But he was only a mediocre actor." "Well, you've talent if he hadn't." Jimmy ft poke earnestly. "But now a-das you've got to urah opportunity a' d lead it by the nofp." "I know that line," she reminded him. "Hut I want you to know the rest. My mother's familv disowned I her when he married. Actors were (anathema, then. She'd been u?ed Jimmy bent over her V anjdoocly?': f h .h Id ffl to everything, nud until she died, Dad gave her all he could. He felt that he owed her Indulgence." "I Ret It nil." said Jimmy. "You're, carrying n ami Viv la like your mother. But darn it, Ailcen. It s up to her to get things for herself. You'll broak down if you keep on." "You don't know me! I'm a horn trbuper. Dad must have foreseen how tbinga would work out. He wanted Viv sent to a boarding school, but halt of his insuvnm-o went for my stage tuition, aud 1 still keep It up. On days when we haven't rehearsals, I tako music lessons. 1 practh e dance steps till my feet ache. Do you wonder I dodge parlies? Jim, when I leave the theater at night my only amhl tiou is bed." "The point Is. what Is It gettlns you?" Jimmy seemed unimpressed. "I'm getting a hundred and twenty a week," she answered practically. "That takes care of my personal needs and pays for this apartment" "You mean (hat you foot all the hills?" "Viv helps when she's making money but her work's spasmodic. Jim, I'm afraid it I don't stand by-" "I get you," he said resignedly. The sound of Vivienne'a key In the door kept him from adding more. Both of them stared nt Viv In sur prise as she greeted them casually. , "What's the plot of this foolish opera?" Jimmy Inspected her qui lit ally. "So Cinderella runs true to form! . You go out dolled up liko a movie star, and return as a kitchen mechanic." "lorfettly natural theater,' Viv laughed carelessly, ".Vow that the party's over, I'm ready to . get breakfast. She told'lhem about her drenching. "hannlng loaned mo till- maid's uniform." "Bit the dress!" exclaimed Aileen. "Is it completely rulnad?" "Chuuning said not to worry." Apparently Vivienne wasn't In the least concerned. "Hp's going to phono to ;allatlu and tlx things up in the morning." t !.' t-, 1h M. .-,, Co) Friday Hidden mlitortuni triket Ailetn and fie-H hr en. pre pjrtd. visited Sat m tin v and Sundav w ith Mrs. McMorris brother. W. Kd lot; ton anil family. Mrs. J. n KWher. nn old time resident ot this district, passed away In Mt'dtoid January where she bad het-n receiving care (or the past two years. Iler husband. Mr. Klsher, who has given every tit re and attpntltut to his invalid w ite. ha the sympathy cf the comnumity In his sorrow. Mrs Mahle Mack will he pres ent at the Indies' Club meet inn Thursday to ti Held at the school ItoiKO wbi'ie all interesttM In rural home Improvements are Invited to attend. Mrs Creo. McIVmoiigh and Mrs. Mary McKlnult will at t us heslesses for the afternoon John WHscn and Arthtir Mtnui attended the practice hasketbnll pome at Ashland Saturday cveulug between the 'NS and Hoc ue Ittver town team in which Arthur played letf guard on Q ntVrtnal team. Several Sam Vallev ttidrnl attended the funeral services of Mrs, J B Fisher at Medtord Sun day afternoon. "MKPFORD MATT, News Notes of Pomona and , -4 ( Subordinate Grange Chapters -Given by Official Reporters 4. t u:pu roii jaxiwhy ! lnierpi'i-'e, Tbutday. Janu ' ary 1 5. 8 p. m. ' T.ili-nt. Thursday. Januurv 1 S p. 111. Ceniral Point ! ary 1 'I, (i p. h'itinK Valley, Friday. Janu- in. Saturday, Janu- fr m. ary 17, S p. m. Lake Creek Juvenile Sat or- day. January 17. 2 p. m. Live Oak, Monday, January !. H p. in. I'.aijle point. Tuesday. Janu ary 20, 8 p. in. liellvlew, Tuesday 2i, S p. m. J a n u a ry Jacksonville H. F.. Thu ra day, January 22. 2 it, m. January Uike Creek, Friday 23. 8:30 p. m. 4 Pomona. Saturday, January i 24. 10 a. ni., Kaglc Point. ' Pomona Marketing Commit- tee, Monday, January 2U. p. in., IL fi. Fowler's office. t caxie roini ii. r. u.. eune.s- v uav, January l's, p. m. t U Mono. In essentials, unity: In hon-es.vfntials. liberty; In all things, charity. Pnrpo-. To e'dueate ami tlo vat e American farmer. County Hotter, l'omoiia ; range Master. A I tier I j Straus. Sjiiiik Vulley. Comity Deputy Master. It. K. Neiilon, Central Point. Comity Juvenile Matron.' Ger trude finale. Knglc Point. KiiterprlM? (.'range Master. K. K. Dliiimlek. Itogitc Itlver. Idve oiiks Master. Perry Walie, ICogiie Itlver. Kaglf Point Master. Wm. Perry. I'jigle Point. Siiiim Valley Master, IlcrshH HariM'r, Sams Valley. Ijikc Creek Muster. ' Reed Char ley. Brmviilioro. Central I'idnt Muster, A. M, Tyrol!. Central point. j Talent Master, O. M. Goddard, Jack soil vlllo Master, Henry Con . gtr, Jacksonville. Hoi I view Master. ;eorg-e An drews, Ashland. Applegate Master. Aubrey Ed wards. Applegiue. Pomona Gningt. Oh Saturday, the 21th of this 'month, one of the most Important Pomona meetings this county has ever had will be held at Fugle. Point. Intensive' plans will he 'made for the conVng ot the State Orange convention next June, which will be held in Medford, and many committees will be ap pointed to moke the many arrange ments for that important event. Arthur Brown, state deputy for southern Oregon, is responsible for the statement that this convention will, without a doubt, be the larg est Oregon state Grange conven tion ever held, believing that about 3.500 Grangers will be In attend ance. He says that Grangers all over the state are Interested, and more are planning to attend the convention than ever before, they being particularly anxious to eo that favorable and much talked about Feet ion of the state, Med ford and Its surrounding territory. Ho also stated that many will take advantage of the convention to visit this section with nn eye to tocntlng in the valley, if a favor able Impression Is had. so the vari ous cities ami towns of the valley, with their chambers of commerce, can do no better than extend to these visitors a royal welcome nnd "how them a much of the valley as Is possible during such a busy tlme. This La the time of year when the farmers are not so busy, and all Pomona members should at tend this hunting nt Kagle Point. The state master. C. C. Unlet, will be here unless- prevented by his attendance at the legislature. If he is unable to attend this regu lar meeting, then a special meet n g will .be called to uit his conveni ence, so that all detail of plans for the c o n v e in I on may tie ar ranged, An especially Interesting port of the coining convention, and one which has been gaining 'n Interest each year. 1 the Juvenile Grange that will be held in connection with the Slate Grange. t ts expected that between 20O and 2.i' Juvenile Grangers will be present and It is planned to organize u State J u venile Grange at that time. Juve nile Grange sessions will be held e a c h d it y of the c o n v e n t i on . Ar rangement will be in charge of the county Juvenile matron, under the direction of the district and . tate hi.ttrons. So everyone prepare to attend the nest Pomona at Kagle Point on Saturday. January 24. heginu ng it a. in Hue to the laice amount of luisinc which will be transacted, it wilt be neees.ivy tu it art prompt ty on time Plan to 'Ullig a Well filled h.ket nnd spe:id the day. All Granger. welcome. Mo-t of the hulnes. Is transact ed In the fourth degree, s.j.iny fourth degree member may -W tn. However, only fifth degree mem tiei i may vote or introduce any ttusmes. Put it would l.e welt for all fourth degree member who expect to attend the St He Grange eslon to take the degree of Flora, w b eh ii the sixth or slate desree. will do well to take the Pomona now. and take the dree. o as to avoid the rush which will come later. Pomona initiation fee ; :1 cent: thie.i M cent" -i year. I ioule Point t.innite. HaKle Point tlrange met in n-tt'.l-lor Session on Tuesday. Janu.iry tilh. with the new officers in the j chairs Kverythin wni alone smoo!bl and welt, ami t w.t a ntde worthy fact th.tt mo.-t of tlie j new of ficei had lheti pea kin j j TRIBUNE." MRBFOttD, part cminltted to nieinory. This sppa 'a very well far the i n t e rtt-1 4 they tike in their work, for an officer's duty is not considered well done unless theiiarts are thorough ly loomoried and properly dcliv- ort-d. Dui inu the program which pre-. ceded the Crane business session.: M:. Mable Mack, home demon- stration agent for Jackson county, and .Mrs. kuderwatl of the depart - mom of home management of thel education: Mrs. Jessie Mittel fr.(iregon State college, nooke of the L t.At vif).f sneer. Mm. com i n 'a r.i rm ho me - ma kers con -S ; ferenee to be held In Med ford on , Ft .in uai y 0-7, and outlining the subject that will be taken up ut the conference, and awakened con ! . siderable interest in that event. Kntertalnment numbers on the program were two harmonica solos by Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb. Mr. Lamb alwj gave the "old Woodj ' chuck Story" nnd "The Preacher) lloffiie Itlver Grnngo and the Calf." in a very realistic Many were out to Grange Mon ro arm er. Budy Weld man sang day night. New officers were "Memories" and "Old - Fashioned there to take their respective jcjj,. It war announced that the Med- ford hl-h srhou) debaters will again j favor us w ith a debate at the next taken to change the meeting night ! regular meeting. January 20, when! from Monday, but was defeated. I they will debate on the subject, j Mrs. Oscar Shepherd was appofnt i"lierioIved. that the chain store in ) eel as chairman of home econo- detrimental to the public." Thisimics; Oscar Shepherd. Reed Car I will be a practice debate for the ter arid Joe Woodcock were ap teani. but will be educational for pointed on the agriculture comrnit ' nil of u.-. Kvery question has two i tee. The legislative committee Is t sides, and this ouestion being of i particular interest to the farmer. we hope tu get tome valuable In- formation from the debaters. There (will o1m be dramatic readings and i music, all In charge of Prof. Bailey !of the Med ford high school. j During tlie business session the t JL K. C. made a very Interesting report on the year' work. j The report of the fire insurance i agent showed a total of $5 65 : carried In Orange insurance by 1 Orange mem Iters, an j $27.0t(0 for the year. ; The secret ally's report showed membership to start the year of '46 members, an increase of S4 during the last two years. And so we face the new year, not only with new- officers, hut with new hopes and ambitions. The pa.st -masters have laid a strong foundation, and are passing on to the new officers a Grange strong in membership, strong in finance, strong in Grange spirit, and we ex pect only those building stones will be added by the new officers which will give added strength nnd sta bility to this Grange and to the order. Committee Hosier. Finance committee: Al Hildreth. Tom Vestal, Art Kent. Candidates: Mrs. Billle Vestal, Hoy Smith. Mr. Hanklns. Ways and means: J. A. Bitter ling. Bosa Smith, y, L Chlldretlj. Belief committee: Sophia Chll dreth. I. ' rf. Kline. H. W. AVard. Mrs. Zora Humphrey. Mrs. Violet Spencer. 1 A complete list of all residents who are 18 years of age their address and employment. o All business firms, their street numbers and nature of business 2 Numbed of 'children under 18 years of age. Classified buyers' Guide. " g Classified Business Directory. - f ? Street and Avenue Directory ' with householder and u property owners guide. n Numerical Telephone Directory and information. o 8 Statistics concerning Medford and th . ' Valley. Vf.. " . t V-C PHONE OlfltfiOX. TUESDAY, " Publicity: Mi. Gertrude llaak. Home economies: Sojihla ChiJd reth, Lulu Taylor, Louiae Hankuis. Lizzie Perry, Mrs. McClellan. Legislative committee: C. F. Davlr-ri, 1. Jt. Kline, Mr. Clark. Agricultural committee: Ti. T. Seatnan, Wtlfoid Jack, Art Kent. Visiting: Mrs. Pruitt, Mrs. Hild reth. Mrs. Codwen, Mr Kent. Oilie st owe 11. Membership: S a ni Coy, Roaa Smith. Mrs. Ituby Younjj. Taxation: A. C. Mittelsttadt. Paul Force. Mr. Spencer. fo m munlty projects: il. W. ."Ward, Mm. Bitterlin. Chaa. Hum phrey, Wm. Lamb. S. K. Barnes, Poads: Joe Worthlngton, B Bill Watteabertr. Bill Ilolman. t Marketing: S. K. Barnes. Nick ! Vonncr. Ed Cowden. Lottie VanScoy. Music: Mr. Lulu Ward. Mrs. rtuby Young, Mrs. Edith Weld man, Mrs. Jessie Mittelsteadt. Library: Mrs. Amy Brown, Mrs. Boy Ashpole, Mrs. Lena Stowell. Deception': Mrs. Molino Bat-nes. S. K.- Barnes. Mrs. Chaa. Jackson, Budy Weldman. chairs. An Interesting meetlnj? was held and many plana were made , fr the new year. A voto was James Whipple, C. 13. Botkin and Allan McGregory. Two 'names' ' for niemburship were read and many more are promised for a later date. Applegate G range pecial meeting was hvld by A the Applegate Grange at Apple gate hall.. Jan. : 10, for the purpose of Initiating eleven candidates, as! follows: Aston Forrest, Boy Ham ilton. B. W. Miller. Clara Miller. increase of''-'' r'- J Taylor. Mildred Taylor. Jim Fret- well. Lois Fretwell and Horace R. Blevins. There were also two can didates from the Medford Grange present. District Deputy Emmett Nealon and the master of Sams Valley Grange, with his staff of officers, came especially to put on the reg ular initiatory ceremony. One of the outstanding features were the tableaux. The group of ladles were: Mrs. Hoist, Mrs. Mc Donough, Mrs. Prink, Miss Rich ardson and Miss Sage. They beautifully portrayed the symbols of the high principles and alma of the grange. The work was put on In a com mendable manner, and before clos ing, some fancy drills 'were given which were enjoyed by all. A bountiful supply of cake, sandwiches, coffee and pickle were served. The remainder of the evening, was spent, in playing games and other forms of amuse- merits. ' - ' ' 1 Applegate Grange wet January with the new officers In the V t r' XT A TT 7 1 W VV THE NEWy - UP - TO - THE CITY D ; HFOR' 1930 AND PRINTED BY THE MEDFORD 1 M n 8 Big 75 - ORDER YOUR QIRECTORY JANUARY 13. lftjl.' i " ' "' . " " ... J . t i was dlatiensed with. Master Bud Fields, with his staff of officers from Williams Creek took charge of the meeting and gave a lesson in the usual grange ceremonies, which were greatly appreciated. Master Fields' extended an invi tation To"the Applegate Grange' to meet vrUlf:thTO Saturday, Jan. for an ilj-d&y 'rheetyig, ' r - ! , JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Jan. 13- ,(Su.) Royal Neighbor sewing club meets Wednesday with Neigh bor Thelma ' Mclntyro for an all day meeting, a covered dish luncheon will be enjoyed at noon. Members of the Hartman family who vlsfted Ray Offenbacher at the Sacred "Heart' hospital Sunday, report him an Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmerc and son of Klamath Falls spent Friday and Saturday with her sis ter, MrS. Joe Mclntyre, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Wendt and i two sons were dinner guests Sun- diiy at the Arthur West home nt Perrydate. ' Claude Manke of Med ford was ai visitor Sunday afternoon of TCrnest and Albert Olson. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lewis of' Perry dale were callers Monday . evening at the J. O. Miller home. Will Smith of Ruch district was shopping here Saturday enroute to Medford. Mrs. E. L. 'Glenn 'and son Lyle o f Med ford were ca I lers at the home of Mattie Wilson Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. Melvin Fields and Misses Kunlce and Louise Wheeler Of Medford were dinner guests of Mrs. Katie Sparks Sunday. '-f Roy Stuart is employed at the Pine sawmill In West Medford. which stalled operating the past week. Mr. arid' Mrs. Tom Dunnington and Son Tommy, Jr.. were dinner guests Sunday at the Leonard Mo- Kee home on Big Applegate. Lynn Daily of Medford was visiting friends here Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. Harley Hall and children of Little Applegate. were ' dinner guests at Amy's Place Mon day. . . The Gun club recently built a trap "house at their shooting grounds on the Vivian Beach pro perty in north Jacksonville. They are having ground cleared for target practice." Mrs. Nan Cantrall of Portland is spending several weeks W ith her i niece. Mrs. Amy Dow. Jacksonville high school hoys basketball team and Medford J junior high tearii will play here Wednesday evening. Jacksonville town tearii nnd Medford Tiger Cubs will also play. I Mrs. Charley Dunford of South j Jacksonville has been quite 111 but ; Is now Improving. ' ( Mrs, Alice Vincent who' has ! been ill for some time Is much im- ! proved at this writing'. j Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cantrall and - children, oi riji ,an.iL, DclberU . pf M etl f o id visited M rs. Sa ra h Ca n -trail 'Suntftfy! . i' ' George and James Buckley of Applegate, sold J40 head of eattle JACKSONVILLE ON IRECT0RY Features the Rogue River j t ' ? ! them to nnrhiv. ' HCV HIM! Medroru to oc nippt-u Bvm..v... ; California. ! i New Aniutt'ur's llandt"k i U. KTFOl:l3. Conn. 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