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PAOF, FOUHTKEN MEPPOTCn MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY; JANUARY 23; 1931. ,rl it .- 1 - IT 6r, .on r 1 I'D 4 'f t I .1 1 . I IJ RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS : SAMS VALLEY ( DEN PRECINCT . HAMS VAU.KV. Ore., Jan. 23. . IIDKS PFiKCINCT, Ore., Jan (SpD I Jul lea' club iut Januury ; 21 (Spl.) V..rk in pron'sninn 15 at I ho school house, where ' aJnwly on the sovrral water via Mahel Mnrk, home ii.Minm.stratoi , ' ilncm ninstrtir-ted under iho pav eoruluetotl a rural home mipervl- ' irit: to mnk (.rosier provisions for ftion metiriK. Almut Hix teen ladies th individual va tor-rights. Thn attended. IE-fi-fhmeius were ttfviuK weuther stopped iho served by Mrs. fleo. Mchonouth uuni worker Throo of the laiK- I and Mr. Mary MeKinnis who uct- est rroKlriK lire still to he made ' ed as hostesses for the af lernoon. ' Itetwee n I'hoenix and Talent. i J. L. Howe und daughter Mrs.; Mix Mare Miller is dolne fine John Edington visited the Jose phine general hospital at Grants Pans Monday, where Mr. Howe's daughter, Mrs. Ilert Kdington of (nil's n-t-ek underwent a major Hperation :ne her operation and i aide to he about the house. She i with her mother at her home on the highway south of Phoenix, Ed Iorkwood will soon he get ting out the hig inctihators and ratrons of the sohool dihtrict are puitnti things in motion t the glad to hear the chimes of the newly purchased school bell. In place of the old bell which had become too badly cracked to be heard any distance. The new bell wan purchased by funds rained by White Wing poultry farm. Thl is one of the largest poultry farms I In the Itoguc Kiver valley. ! Mr. Alvord who owns a place 1 south of I'hoenix. is not able to tarry on the business of garden- a community entertainment spon-j m. They intend to Fell the prop sored by the Sams Valley Grange.) eriy. Mrs. Otto Treshnm arrived home Saturday evening, from I'ortlund, after an absence of two months during which time she underwent a major operation, and from which she is gradually gaining her strength. Mr. and Mrs. Albert StrnuR are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a fine bahy boy born at the Purucker maternity home Sat urday night, weight eight pound and t'hrisiened Jnme Ihilton. The school enrollment is stead ily Increasing, making it necessary for the board to again procure more det:s. Mrs. Frank DcFord, of Ashland is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Otto Tresham. A nine pound bahy hoy was horn Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mm. Huns ley. Ed Hamlin Is now able to be about, .find altho (he items was u little previous about his being down town, nevertheless rff in-; tends to ride to Medford for med-j leal treatment. Miss Irene Stand ley visited Miss" Delia Mast last Wednesday. Mrs. ' A. 11. Fisher and Mrs. J. j.;. Mast accompanied the girls to a show1 in .Mi'droid. i MrM. Irene Wells and Mrs. Kred- rli k were visitors at the home of Mary O. Carey Friday. M rs. Emma E v n n s has the ground plowed at her plaee and is getting ready to plant her spring garden. Mrs. Minnie Marten, sister of Mrs. Irene Wells has returned from Portland where she has been under a (specialist's rare for the past two months. Mrs. Marten is much improved In health and t at the home (,f her nieee. Mrs. Mrs. Edna Heeson In Medford. , Miss Emma Crawford of Talent was a Med find business visitor Saturday. ,-POSI'lirT.( Oro.. J.-.. 23. i oro wore four pallontH t.ik.-n (Xvi-cM) Mm. K.nnk Mannlrw i "J ,he ' ""' - vim n Iihiikp frnnwt nt the Kudo 1 ' - S PROSPECT firiovu home for several days last week. ''Mrs. Ludo Orluve und Mrs. Frank Manning were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jioothby. Friday. ; Frank Poothhy nnd Jack Hoi lenbei k left for Santa ("ruz, Cal., Monday. They took a trailer load of hoiiHchohl goods down for the t. V. Clarke family. They plan ti) remain several weeks, I 'Miss Smith returned to her teaching duties Monday after a week's nhsence caused by mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hurley f km 3 ip niini, nave leaseu uie W. tiarke ranch. They took pos session Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mm Joffry. who have been living nt Wildwood. left for Seattle last week to visit their daughter. All hut five of the state high way crew have been laid off. vSlr nnd Mrs. Ilube Moore spent n-dny last week In Medford shopping. hud her hip broken. Mrs. Culver Krry. former Kant Kuen n-Hident mit now of Ash land waH In Phoelnx and Medford Kalurday tradinK. Mrs. Uoyil and f.oule Colver of I'hoenix were trading in Medford thin week. A unod nttendanre han been protniHed for the rharler of the new Kranuo organization to be held in I'hoenix noon. j f- I nnnuiuonnnn I KKIIVmMIIIKII I I ( CSk yfnl i nROWNsnOHO, Ore., Jan. 23- (Spl.) The Thompson family who recently purchased some land near the Ittitte Creek orchard havo ulso ! bought the Dr. Nudlng property ' and took possession of the plnce ' last Wednesday, Ah soon as they are comfortably settled Mrs. Mary Nudlng will make her homo with them. (erald Hansen, Glen Marshall, Iiouts Kohrer and tester Marshall attended the basketball games at the Eagle Point high school last Friday. Mr., and Mrs. Earl Tucker and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. (J. A. Han sen last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Charley re- jcently moved on to the Mouia place. i Attendance at Sunday school has grown this winter, several new children having been added, both to the Junior and primary classes. It Is hoped that we may have with us a week from Sunday h mission ary who has worked many years In India. Knowing the conditions In India so well, her talk-will he very interesting. Western Boy is Healthiest PHOENIX "jf Y little son. Let Boyct, hnd XVI. whooping cough," soys Mrs. Snm Hcyman, 3700 llaynif Ave., Dal ins, Tr.v "He ns having a html time until I heard of California I'ig Syrup and got him some. The first frwdoses regulated his bowels; bright ened him up marvclously; even seemed to ease the coughing spasms n great deal. ' "I have since used Fig Syrup with my boy during colds or upsets. It has lieen a wonderful help to him; has assisted in making him the strong boy you see perhaps the healthiest one in our neighborhood." For more than fifty vears, mothers have praised California Fig Syrup. Leading physicians advise its" use with bilious, headachy, constipated children, or to keen the bowels open during colds or children's diseases. Children love its rich, fruity flavor. It tones and strengthens weakened bowels; helps make children robust. Look for the aunt-California when buying. That marks the genuine. IAXATIVE-TONIC jt CHILDREN PHOKXIX. Ore., Jan. ;J. (Spl.) Mrs. I). M. Wall. KUardl.in nrteh hor of the XelKhhoiv uf Woodcraft I'.ri'le Xu. 247. Is anxious that meinhem attend the meeting Wed nesday nlKht nt the W. O. W. hall, at 7:30. There nro several matters of lmportatve to 1k considered. Thl will he the first meeting of the lodiie stnoo the new oUier have been inta lied. i Mi Mildred I'ntlerson. Instruct-; or of commercial tuhjects In the' hj;h eehool. u 111 at h-r home In Medford. M Humphreys of Med- ; ford Is MilK-tlitutlnu for her this week. ( The flrwt and neeond h.isketli.111 team of the hl:h school tl:iyed the firm and second xn.uads of the Medford Junior high Monday even Ini!. The necotld team lout to the Medford rive, while lite fir.-; team won their name. 31 to 27. Tonlnht the local boyV and pirN' teams will meet the Talenl teams n the home floor. ThUi promise- to lie a Hood came and all towns people are ured to support their local 1Hm. Semester exams are Ik-nt; Riven In all subjects Thursday and Kr.. day. MU Mildred Co.Un spent Kal imbiv nlL-hf vr'.rh Ml .lean llo" SWISS CREAMERY Phone 550 Save our Under Cartons ami P.otilv Caps 1 Vote for each Carton o 1 Vote for each 3 Caps Jliinp Tlicni to Our Offiee and Kxelianjii' V for 'otcs Get Your Votes for the Big . . . To Be GIVEN AWAY at the - - - - - 1 " , Talking Doll and Bicycle g Ml iJJbi Saturday Matinee Feb. 28 From These Merchants Votes Also Given at the Fox Craterian Monday, Evening and Matinee; Saturday Matinee. Also Rialto Friday Matinee and Evening Girls' 2nd Prize Beautiful Ring from LARRY SCHADE Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 Girls' 3rd Prize Your Photo in a Nice Frame from Shangle Studio 318 Medford Bldg. Phone 1308 "Personality Portraits" SAVE Without Self -Denial and Get Craterian Votes at Either ECONOMY GROCETERIA 6th and Central 6th and Grape The Medford Domestic Laundry 30 N. Riverside Phone 166 "Our Service Will Meet All Your Requirements" DAMP WASH FLAT WORK IRONED ECONOMY AND FAMILY FINISH CITY CLEANING and DYEING WORKS 624 N. Riverside Phone 474 Cleaning - Pressing - Dyeing Repairing and Relining PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE "We Are Not Satisfied Unless You Are" Medford Pharmacy Cor. Main and Central Phone 10 For All Modern Drug Store Needs, Try Us Use Your Phone - We Deliver THE PIG TAIL MARKET 14 S. Central Phone 325 Across from Craterian Theatre WORSHAM 4 HENDERSON, Proprietors Quality Meats and Service We Deliver We Give S. & H. Green Stamps Girls' 4th Prize PERMANENT WAVE from Cinderella Beauty Shop MABEL POAGUE ' Phone 1526 "COMBOjRINGLETTE" The Permanent of Distinction $6.50 All Lines of Beauty Culture IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL 6th and Holly Sts. Phone 24J Medford 's Largest and Only Fully Equipped Cleaning and Dying Works "WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK" FRED W. WEEKS ALBERT E. ORR An Installment House With a Reputation . YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Palmer Music House "WE SELL HAPPINESS" Radio Re-Tube Headquarters Only ACREMETER in Medford Majestic and Viotor Radios 25 Free Votes for a Piano or Radio Prospect Main and Grape Sts. Phone 874 'Save With Safety at Our Rexall Store" S. & H. Green Stamps Bowman Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 105 West Main Try a Tulip Oil Permanent Wave Wonderfully Soft, Natural-Looking $10 Other Permanents, $7.50 WORK GUARANTEED For Appointment Call 57 Hansen Coal Co. "That Good Coal" Phone 239 101 So. Central Ave. Phone 28 Smart Apparel for Ladies and Misses The Home Grocery 606 E. Main Phone 743 "SERVES YOU RIGHT" Everything in Groceries Fresh Meats Twice Daily Free Delivery 9 to 5 SINGER Sewing Machine Co. 103 N. Central Phone 494-J Let us show you the new Electric Singer. We will take your old one in on one of these "25 Votes Free for a Prospect for a New or Old Machine" V. & D. Shell Service Station Cor. 6th and Front Greasing-Washing-Polishing Goodyear Tires A. 0. TOLLEFSON Colonial Bakery Inc. 222 E. Main Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery Franklin's Cafe Next Door to Cratrian Theatre "Medford's Most Popular Place" T. N. Parrett Body Works 36 South Riverside Phone 279-Y Wrecked Cars a Specialty Commercial Bodies Rebuilt to Order Auto Glass Fender and Wood Work "When Others Fail Bring It To Us" Hodges Fur Shop 103 N. Central Phone 494-J Remodeling - Cleaning Storage Campbell Clothing Co. On Main St. Near Front Men's and Boys' Wear Shoes and Clothing LAMPORT'S 22C230 E. Main Phone 120-R SPORTING GOODS and HARDWARE "What You Want When You Want It" ROBBINS Furniture Co. 217 W. Main St. Phone No. 9 Complete Home Furnishers' Exchange Your Old Furniture for New BROWNIE MARIE CAFE 19 N. Fir St. A Good Merchants Lunch Every Day 25c "GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES" "Chet" Leonard's Super Service Station N. Riverside & Jackson Phone 1294 CORTEOUS, EFFICIENT SERVICE Texaco Gas and Oils Tires and Tire Service MUTUAL MILL and SEED CO., Inc. Cth at Bartlett Seeds - Feeds - Poultry Supplies MAYTAG SHOP 19 N. Bartlett Phone 12GC 'Let the Maytag; Do Your Next Washing" We Service All Makes of Machines 25 Free Votes for a Maytag Washer Prospect. WALDEN BROS. Grocery " Confectionery 1715 N. Riverside Phone 835-L Pure Apple Cider GAS and OILS RENFRO'S Battery and Electric Starter, Generator and Battery Repair Service N. Riverside and Jackjon Phone 1294 Votes for Prospects for Xadios Ranges Washing Machin SEE Peoples Electric Store 214 Weit Main Street "Say It With Flowers" FROM Medford Greenhouse THOS. JUOCE 1005 E. Main St. Phone 374 O NO DOWN TOWN STORE Cut Flowers Floral Designs Plants Flowers for All C-asioft MEMBER T. O. Van's Garage , H .Leland VanDermark 33 S. Bartlett Radiator and Fender Repairs a Specialty Motor Boring and Complete Motor Work 17 Viart In Medford ' . C Jackson Street Grocery 223 W. Jackson Phone 235 Fancy and Staple Groceries, Meats, Notions, Etc. GAS and OIL Free Delivery , '