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    MEDFORD MIT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Jacksonville
Eden Precinct
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JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 18. (6pl.)
Mrs. Amelia Elmer of Alhambra, Cal.,
former resident of Jacksonville, re
cently suffered bad burns on face
and band by explosion of a ga&
stove in the O. E. S. kitchen at Al
hambra. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Holman Peters and
little daughter, Elizabeth, of Alham
bra, Cel., were calling on friends
here Sunday. Holman spent his boy
hood days here. He is a nephew of
Oust Newbury.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. White and
family have moved back to Jackson
ville after having made their home
in Med ford for the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O.. Johnson of
Merrill were here Monday visiting
their daughter, Aletha CantrsU.
Mrs. Otto Nledermeyer and chil-
dren, Joyce, Charlotte Ann and Rich
ard, visited friends here Sunday.
Mrs. John Dunnlngton, who has
been visiting relatives here, returned
Sunday to her home In Klamath
Falls. Her daughter. Miss Margaret,
who Is in nurse's training at the Sa
cred Heart hospital in Med ford, re
turned with her for a week's vacation.
Wesley Hartman, ill at hts borne
for several days with Influenza, is
Improving.
Miss Alice Ward of Medford spent
Sunday with Burdette Dunnlngton
Mrs. Leonard Osborne has as guest
Genevieve Herriot of Applegate.
Earl Bryant was a business visitor
Wednesday In Medford.
C. B. Dunnlngton took a truck
load of apples to Klamath county
Wednesday, returning with a load of
Klamath potatoes.
Miss Winifred Backus Is reported
111 at her home this week.
, Mrs. Nora Klelnhammer returned
Sunday to her home in Medford- after
a two weeks' visit with her daugnter,
Mrs. Ernest Rogers.
Mrs. A. R. Wymore of Long Beach,
Cal., spent Wednesday with Mrs. H.
O. Miller.
Maxlne Klelnhammer of Medford la
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Rog
ers, this week.
Joseph M. Shoemaker, former resi
dent of Jacksonville, passed away at
San Francisco, Cal., November 11, at
which place he had gone for treat
ment at the Coffey Institute.
Mra. Alice Ulrlch and daughter,
Mrs. H. K. Hanna, and Mrs. Reis
Chapman visited Miss Helen Ulrich
at Ashland Tuesday.
Mcsdames Alice Ulrich, Leona,
Hanna, Nell Ftck, Anna Coleman and
Maude Knight attended Monday af
ternoon a meeting of the Jackson
County Health association In Phoe
nix. At this meeting an Interesting
talk was giviu by Miss Mildred Carl
ton, president of the association, on
her trip to Alabama, and Georgia.
The Presbyterian church Is prepar
ing special music for services Sun
day morning, November 27.
Mrs. Mollle Brttt attended a lunch
eon In Grants Pass Thursday, given
by Mrs. Sophie Baker, queen of the
Daughters of the Nile, for officers
and choir of z ultima, temple.
.. Royal Neighbor lodge of Jackson
ville held regular meeting November
15. Mrs. Lenora Brollll of Ashland,
district deputy, attended. Jackson
ville Royal Neighbor lodge will elect
officers at the next regular meeting,
Tuesday evening, December 6.
Mrs. Fred Flck attended a dessert
bridge party at the home of Mrs.
Lewis Brown in Medford Wednesday,
Tuesday. Mesdames Jones, Fick,
Sanden, Knl&ht, Miller, Backus and
Beach attended a meeting of the
Presbyterian Missionary society of
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rivet of Grif
fin Creek spent Wednesday at the
Archie Bowman home.
Gl fiord White, son of Mrs. Cora
White, is visiting friends and rela
tives In Jacksonville. Glfford is In
the army and Is on a 90-day fur
lough. He la stationed In the Ha
waiian Islands.
Mr. St. Clair, who Is mining on
Mrs. Fred Haight's property, spent
the week in Klamath Falls receiving
medical treatment for an Infected
finger. He returned to Jacksonville
Tuesday.
Miss Carmen Dorotfty is working
on special night duty for a patient
at the Community hospital.
Mrs. Charley Dorothy, who has
been ill for some time, is Improving.
M. A. Kennon returned home Wed
nesday from the Community hospital
in Medford, where he recently under
went an operation for appendicitis.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman.
a baby boy, weight 6V . pounds, at
their home In South Jacksonville,
Wednesday evening, November 18.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Glllls, who
have made their home at. the Jack
sonville sanitarium, have moved to
the Ralph Marks home on South
Fourth street.
FERN VALLEY, Nov. 18. (Spl.)
Men of the nelghborhod cooperated
in painting the interior of the school
.house over the week end.
Rob Furry was In the community
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Delllla Stevens Meyer of Med'
ford called on her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Stevens, Sunday.
Quests of Mrs. W. J. Ferns and
baby Sunday were the baby's two
grandmothers, Mrs. A. B. Perns and
Mrs. Stone, also Mra. Hughes snd
Mrs. Marshall.
Several of the community attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Rose at Med
ford Sunday afternoon.
Mra. Ray Ward's father, Mr. Morse
of Valley View, who has been quite
ill, is reported resting more com
fortably and feeling a little better.
Mrs. Ernest Beer and Mrs. Mollle
Wltcher called on Mrs. L. H. Hughes
Thursday afternoon.
Wei born Beeson of Ashland brought
a buzzsaw and cut wood on his wood
lot here the last of the week.
Little Harley Lee Wilson of Ash
land, grandson of Harley Dunn of
this community, was operated on at
Medford Tuesday for appendicitis.. He
is getting along fairly well.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall, Joyce
and Patricia Marshall and BUI Ray
called on Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Eldrldge
at Phoenix Friday evening. Mr.
Swisher was also a guest.
Ray Brownrlgg was here Sunday,
collecting material for the rodeo at
the Phoenix gym Friday evening.
Literary scheduled for Friday, No-'
vember 18, was postponed until No
vember 25. because of the carnival at
Phoenix.
John, BUI, Joe and Mr. Kantor
were in Medford Wednesday.
Lem Hughes, Mrs. Ed Marshall and
children, Joyce and Patricia, spent
the day Tuesday In Sams Valley, vis
iting Mrs, M. r. Hughes and E. P.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and chil
dren returned Sunday from a visit at
Cottage Grove, with Mr. Can's par
ents. They reported an enjoyable
trip..
Mr, and Mrs. John Potter of Ash
land called on Mr. and Mrs. George
Alford and daughter Echo, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Myrtle Gulovsen, Miss Georg-
lana Gulovsen and Mr. McKlnstry of
Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Hughes Thursday evening.
Mr. DeWltt sold his fine flock of
turkeys to Garblnt at San Francisco.
Willow Springs
Fern Valley
EDEN PRECINCT, Nov. 18. (Spl.)
Mrs. Noah Chandler la recovering
from her recent operation and has
been removed from the Medford
Community hospital In Medford to
her home south of Phoenix.
Mrs. Lula Hamlin and son Marvin
left Monday for California, where
Mrs. Hamlin trill visit her brother.
Mr. Marlow, Indefinitely. Her son
will obtain employment.
Mra. E. O. Rease accompanied her
husband, en route to Sacramento
Saturday, as far Treka, returning to
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. Carey, where she expect to
remain until her father has recov
ered or Is able to accompany her to
their home at Sacramento.
Miss Vivian Rase of Ashland call
ed at the Carey home Saturday, en
route home from ahopptns.
Fred Mast and hi sister Delia have
been frequently it Noah Chandler's
during the lllnese of Mrs. Chandler
and her mother, Mrs. Anna Simpson.
Fred brousrht Mrs. Chandler home
from the hospital.
FREE Pioneers ami descendants
photographed without charge for
pioneer historical collection
BHASOLB STVDIO.
WILLOW SPRINGS, Nov. 18. (Spl.)
Irene Morrow, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Pennlnger, died at
the family home November 18, after
a short Illness. The entire commun
ity extends Its sympathy to the par'
ents and sister.
Mrs. J. Cross and Mrs. Campbell,
who nave been seriously 111 with the
xlu, are muoh Improved.
Mlas Leah Parker of Klamath Falls
was a week-end guest of her parents
here.
A. V. Carlson has commenced tall
pruning on his pear orchard.
Large flocks of turkeys belonging
to Messrs. cross and Campbell, stray.
ed onto the railroad right-of-way
Monday and even big birds were
killed by the morning train.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Benson and
daughter Frances, who formerly re.
sided near Medford, have moved Into
the tenant house on the Oakley
rancn. Miss Frances Is still attend
ing school In the Howard district.
Mrs. Earl Heft has been confined
to her home with a severe cold. Her
mother, Mrs. Grtsham of Central
Point has been staying with her.
Mrs. Heft Is now convalescing.
Mrs. Thomas Harrison and daugh
ter Elsie spent last week-end as house
guests of the Black and Bailey fam
ilies at Hilt. Roland Blrkholz was
also a guest there Saturday night
and brought them back on Sunday.
Marshall-Smith-Leonard, cor. Main
and Grape, have some good bargains
In greeting cards. Drop In early for
best selections.
fSK Health
y is
half
of success
Few men achieve) their goal with
out vitality and drive. And so many
are held back from their best by
a common ailment: constipation.
It dulls energy, often causes head
aches, sleeplessness. It takes the
vim out of your day's work.
Correct constipation by eating- a
delicious cereal. Laboratory tests
show Kelloee's All-Bran sunnliei
"bulk" to exercise the. Intestines,
and vitamin B to tone the intestinal j
tract.
The "bulk" in All-Bran id
similar to that of lettuce. Within
the body, it becomes a soft main.
which gently clears the intestines
of wastes. How much better than
using pills and drugs so often
harmful.
Two tablespoonfuls daily will cor.
rect most types of constipation. If
not relieved this
way, sea your
doctor.
All Bran also
his iron for the
blood. At all gro
cers. In the red-and-ereen
package.
Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
I
ly ALL-BRAN
HELPS KEEP YOU FIT
7 Fk' WW
ZALTS lALRlURKEYl I Itanksgiving ushers in the
holidays! Days of entertaining... why not have a new
pc. ctinijag room suite?
mm
Linen Damask
89c yd.
Snowy, gleaming, Imported
Irish Linen Damask, 72 in. wide
6 Napkins to match $1.79
Popular Size
Waffle Irons
$5-98
Complete with cord
Perfect waffles every time.
Make 7-lnch waffle. Guaran
teed element. Heat Indicator.
Aluminum
Roaster
$2-98
This medium weight, polished
roaster has a special vent for
browning and a tray. Room
for a 13 lb. fowl.
Roaster Blue
Speckled Porcelain
$1.15
A (121b. lUe)
For Juicy roasts and good
brown gravy this raised bot
tom and aelf-bastlng cover.
Convenient handles.
32-Piece
Dinner Sets
$6-45
Complete services . for S In
choice of peach or Ivory. First
quality, no seconds.
Linen Damask
NAPKINS
22-inch
6 for $1-19
Fine quality, carefully
bleached, assorted pat
terns. A very low price
when you consider the de
pendable quality.
Mercerized Cotton
Damask Cloth
29c yard
Make your own cloth to fit
your special table. Bleach
ed cotton damask with colored
woven border In several floral
patterns. 64 Inches wide.
Toaster
Complete with Cord Set
$2-19
Carrying Han
dles. Toasts
two pieces at
onoe. N lok e 1
finish.
Skillet Set
Three Useful Sizes 1
$1-49
Complete
Cast iron skil
lets in a1,;. 7.
and lO'-i-lnch
sizes. Ground
smooth.
Steam Pressure
Cookers
$8-65
w (8 qt. ibe)
Save 1-8 of your cooking time
preserve all the essential
vitamins with these heavy cast
aluminum cookers.
Assortment of
Cast Aluminum
Convex Kettle $2.69
Tea Kettle $3,89
Chicken Fryers $3.25
How many of these can you
use? "No-bum" handles on all.
N
E
W
Electric
Potato Baker
$1
.69
Loss Cord
Bakes 6 potatoes In 46 minutes;
roasts welners; bakes custardsi
Nickel - plated baker retains
heat and flavors.
This one in butt walnut veneers
is our Thanksgiving offering at
Of course youH have a good time choosiug a well-fattened turkey! And
all the other palate-tickling tid bits. But the famous old feast will seem
twice as tempting if you have a new suite, too. Here's one you'll go for in a
big way. We know. We had it specially designed and specially made,
down to the last peg. It comes in butt walnut veneers (they're the finest of
all walnut veneers, yon know). It's hand-rubbed to a dusky, satiny finish.
And it boasts as many wood carvings bb the turkey doe trimmings. So-o-o-ol t
Why not get it now And be ready for all the holidays this year, and
years ahead. The table extends to 6 feet. The buffet is large (66 inches
long). And the chairs have colorful velour seats.
$5,00 Down $6.60 Month
Small Carrying Charge on Deferred Payments
Utility Kitchen Cabinets
Just the thing for that corner in your kitchen. Takes up only
18"xl4" floor space, yet has large dish space, two drawers
and roll front section, Choice of white, gray or ivory.
Coffee Tables
These are new carved solid walnut coffee tables with marbel
ized glass top. You will need one of these tables to use as an
extra serving table for your Thanksgiving dinner. Priced at
Mirrors
New sizes and shapes can be used in any room in your home.
Constructed of heavy plate glass with good panel tacking.
$9-95
$5.95
$2-95
Genuine Linoleum Rugs
Genuine Linoleum rugs. Don't confuse these with our Wardo
leum rugs, These are the genuine Burlap Base Rugs which or
dinarily sell much higher than this.
$6.95
Montgomery A7are a Co
117 So. Central
Medford, Ore.
Phone 286