Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 07, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    IfEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOmi, OREGON, "TCTDXESDAY, DECEEBEIi 7, 1932.
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WANT AD
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Lost Pair green kid gloves In or
near Rex Cafe. Finder please re
I turn to Tribune office.
LOST Male Pekinese dog. brown one
eye. Reward onercu r ----
LOST It dog musing, call 1610
j FOUND
i FOUND Small coin purse. Owner
I may have same by paying for ad.
Mall Tribune office. .
! POUND Horn-rlmmed glasses In
case. Phone, 1173-L or call at 911
i W. 11th.
HELP WANTED MALE
i a MEN for Oregon placer. Must be
i able to help build camp. Wednea-
day only. Mr. Hill. Holland Hotel.
WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY, 35, wlBhes Ps'"n. i
Keeper or nou; .---
f-i Box 9073, Tribune.
EXPERIENCED girl wants work In
, heme. Miss Chaplin. Tel. 14-F-ll.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign palnt
. lns interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 223 So. Central-WANTEIIMlSCKLi-ANKOUS
WANTED To farm out approximately
k 240 sheep on shares. In reply give
residence and character of land
i where sheep would be run. Box
. 1 0009, Tribune.
EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland
: this week, wants load. Hawley
? Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Light closed car. Will
pay cash. 28 Washington St.
WANTED Christian woman roomer.
Home privileges. 629 N Central.
W --ED 2nd band goods. We pay
more. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store.
; 1603 No. Rlversiae. Phone 266.
yoR Watklns' Products. Phone 420-X.
- D. A. Casparlc. 13th and Laurel.
RAW PURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Toti don't have to wait for returns.
' , We pay cash.
:f We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool,
v MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
' 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
i tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape 8tv Phone 1082.
for bent nouses
F)OR RENT Completely furnished
i 3-room house; electric range, re
- frlgerator, oil heater and overstuff-
ed set: close In. Phone 1O02-J.
POR RENT Modern home, targe hv-
lnj room, fireplace, hardwood floor,
furnace. Phone 565-L-2.
FOR RENT S-room modern house, 3
-j miles out on Griffin Creek road.
near school. Phone C C. Darby.
FOR RENT Nloe 6-room unfurnlsh
i ed houfce, 615 mo. Location, North
3 central. Phone 449-X.
FOR RENT Nw 5-room furn. home.
26 Washington St.
I 8-ROOM modern house for rent. In
l t c,uire Bhker'a Store, Jacksonville
i' Highway.
A ROOMS and bath, modern. Inquire
t 534 No. Bartlett.
t, FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
and garage. Call at 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house,
clean close In; Heatrola, set tuos,
jt electricity, gas or wood; gara?e,
woodshed. Phone 364-L or call at
714 W 10th.
F FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod-
j i ern bouse. Call at 41 a Rivarude
FOR RENT Nice residence near high
school: double garage. 503 S. Oak-
1 dale. Phone 737.
I FOR RENT Modern 6-room house.
i clean, close In: Heatrola. set tuos.
i electricity, gas or wooa. gar?e,
woodshed.
Phone 364-L or call at
t 1 714 W 10th.
809 SUMMIT AVE 6 rooms, furnioe.
kitchenette. Call 105.
FURNISHED nouse; wrod stove, over
i stuffed; on Cottle St. Call 105.
HOLLY COURT 4 rooms and oath.
electric refrigerator, stjve and oil
heter Call 105
; 6-ROOM unfurnished newly decora
. U1 houe Cheap Prw 449-X.
FURN Ciurt buna'ow Phone 319-H
JivR HKNT--4-room n j-jne. clfmt
Md'o d 17 50 prione J.-kionvtiie
lOOd W MAlN-'.ViU finh to SUlt!
s tenant CaU 105. i
FOR RENT 5-room bouse, t2i0.
310 Haven St.
NEWLY renovated 6-room modem
cottage on Pacific Highway with 8
acre lot. good garden aoll. Irriga
tion. See J. B. Webster Agency.
Phoenix.
FOR RENT 4-room email furnished
house wltb garage. Call 315 or
1113-J.
7-noOM house, newly finished. 311
No Bartlett. Phone 332.
PARTLY furo duplex. 444 So. Ivy.
POR RENT After November 1. 8
room residence, partly furnished.
close In. lots of shade and lawn
320 per month, water paid- Inquire
at 825 So. Riverside.
FURNISHED house. Inquire 219 S. Ivy.
POR KEN1 bonrn r-urauhed oi
unfurnished Brows 31 White
FOR RENT Modern 8-room nous:
clean and In good condition: living
room 14x28 ft. wltb hardwood floor;
J bedrooms, 1 12-24 with casement
windows on three sides: set tubs,
good oeatrola, large garage and
woodshed; 1V4 block from new court
house Call at 714 W 10th St.
FOR RENT -room modern furnish
ed house; hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range. Call at 630
8. Central.
HOMES POR RENT Call 70S
FOR BUNT 4PARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3-room apt.; hot water:
10. 621 W. 10th.
FURNISHED apartment with private
bath. 321 Apple St.
APTS and cabins. 32 per week: rooms
31.50 per wk. 445 So Front.
APARTMENT lor rent, 107 Mistletoe
Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT 5 rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment, near library
Phone 387-J 804 East Main.
FURNISHED apartments. 1, 3 and 3
roouia; pleasant, neat and very rea
sonable. 1205 E. Main.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 532 Plum St, after 8 p. m.
or Sundays.
FURN APT., new overatuffed refrig
eration. The Berben. 10 Quince
FOR RENT FURNISHKD ROOMS
WARM, pleasant room, 220 No. Oak
dale. HEATED rooms for rent. 404 S. Grape
POR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 s
Central.
POR RENT Furnished sleeping
room and garage HO per month
826 So Riverside Ave.
POR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT room and board at 716 b
Main. Rates very reasonable.
ROOM AND BOARD $500 per week
414 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT MlMCEIXANEOt'S
FOR RENT Furnished cabin; elec
tric, lights': 616 No. Central.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year
around business: no overhead: fine
for family; 6250. Box. 9026. Tribune
POR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Rabbits for wood. Ad
dress 9004 Tribune.
EIGHT-ROOM Eugene Income or
forty acres California for City or
Country Home, 1137 Hllyard, Eu
gene. Ore.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
R C. Skellenger, Trail, Ore.
WELL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 322 East 4th
FOR EX C HA NOB REAL ESTATfc
2 FINE Montana ranches for sale or
trade, 310 acres, well improved, free
water; at a big discount. Rt. 2,
Box 450.
HAVE beautiful Oakland home. Want
MKiford or acreage Phone 1157.
FOR 8AI.K MVESTO.
FOR SALE 10 head horsca, 1100 to
1700 lbs., and harness. Rear 1140
Court St.
FOR SALE Duroc sows, feeder -pigs.
Address Box 9069, Mall Tribune.
MILK COWS for sale, or will trade
for dry wood. J. H. Patrick. Box 91,
Jacksonville- ,
PIGS $1.50. M. F. Baker, Box 21, Wag
ner Creek. Talent.
FOR SALE Two milk cows, one fresh
and one coming fresh. Also weaner
ptgs. 1520 No. Riverside,
FOR SALE f.r.Al ESTA l b
12 ACRES Own water right; house
and other buildings; on bus line;
1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River.
Oregon.
WHEN you thmk oi real estau think
of Brown A Whtu.
.01 SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted.
50c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 611-R-l.
POTATOES. 65c hundred Tel 950-R-2
R oh Held Service Phoenix.
FOR SALE POULTRY
BRONZE BREEDERS, $2 50 and Up
W. A Pyburn. Buckshot Hill.
POR HALE FUEL
FOR SALE Dry body fir, $1.76: alao
dry oak, laurel and manzanlta.
Phone 1116.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Brovn Jersey heifer
atxut 5 moa old Owner can have
sa me by pa j : n$ for ad . C A
Alvord across from White Wing
Poultry Psrm. east of Phoenix.
FOR At.K IMItis hSl) PETS
FOR SALE MM ffpitr puppies, 4
week old. 118 (le&CAoe,,
NEW BUICKS AT COST
OWING to new models coming aoon
we are sacrificing 4932 Bulcks on
hand.
1 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan brand new.
6 wire wheels, fender wells,
trunk rack.
1 Bulck Standard Sedan. 5 wire
wheels. Used as a house car.
We are offering a liberal discount
on these cars.
We also have exceptional bar
gains in the following used cars:
30 Dodee Sport Coupe.
"27 Bulck Sedan.
28 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe.
'25 Packard Sdan.
ris car -s in exceptional condi
tion. Must be seen to be appre
ciated. 30 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wire
wheels.
31 Essex Sedan; very fine condi
tion SKINNERS GARAGE
143 So. Riverside Phone 102
FOR SALE 1929 Chev. 6 coach, new
paint 6 almost new tires. Karl
Keen trunk: mechanically fit; looks
like new.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer.
FOR SALE Chevrolet '26 coupe. Tel.
764.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Santa Is here with a load of Real
Used Car Values for Christmas.
1931 Studebaker Dictator Sedan,
with free wheeling.
1929 Pontlac Coupe, a peach.
1927 Standard Bulck Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 Ford Sedan.
1929 Essex Coach.
1927 Ford Roadster, $37.50.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Sundays.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
BIGGEST PIANO BARGAINS
ON PACIFIC COAST
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE
1 Slightly used Baby Grand, only
$320; easy terms.
1 Beautiful $1100 Baby Grand, only
$495: easy terms.
1 $1650 special model, beautiful hlh
grade Instrument at sacrifice price.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE
26 So. Grape.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Personal printed stationery, both
envelopes and paper, from $1.25 up;
60 visiting cards, printed and In
leather case, only $2.75; 6 pencils
with name printed thereon In gold,
also hardwood ruler in leather case,
for $1.00. See them at Commercial
Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune,
28-30 N. Grape Order now.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
cards with names engraved or
printed thereon, phone 192-J and a
representative will call on you, or
call at Commercial Printing Dept.
of the Mall Tribune. Big line of
samples at reduced prices. Time Is
getting short; order now.
FOR SALE One suit of clothes.
Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor.
FOR SALE Electric toaster and
waffle Iron. Call 334 3 Grape.
CONTRACT BRIDGE score cards with
new rules, on nice buff paper, with
name of the hostess printed there
on, four pads of 25 sheets to pad,
for $1.50. Nothing nicer for Christ
mas presents. Samples at Commer
cial Printing Dept. Mall Tribune,
28-30 N. Grape.
FOR SALE! Two used farm wagons.
Priced to sell quick. Phone 286.
COAL -50c sack: 122 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Wood range, electric
range, etc. Eads Transfer, phone
315.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FURNITURE for sale: overstuffed,
rugs, pianot radio, mangle, Maytag.
Many other items. Come to 120
Vancouver Ave.
FINE PIANO for sale, reasonable. 120
Vancouver Ave.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
cards with names engraved or
printed thereon, phone 192-J and a
representative will call on you or
call at Commercial Printing Dept. of
the Mall Tribune: Big line of sam
ples at reduced prices; time Is get
ting short, order now.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Personal printed stationery, both en
velopes and paper from $1.25 up.
50 visiting cards, printed A In
leather case only $2.75. 5 pencils
with name printed thereon In gold
also hard wood ruler In leather
case for $1.00. See them at Com
mercial Printing Dept of Mail
Tribune, 28-30 N. Grape. Order
now.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
FIck & Llndley's.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes. $3 up; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
GET the No Hunting" and trespass
Ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the ram and weather.
FOR SALE Har ley -David son motor
cycle $85 cash, see John, at Mail
Tribune.
POR SALE - Large sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner
Cost $260 Cash price $75 Like
new p. o. Box 414 Central Point
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
676-Y
PERSONAL
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Advice on love, mar
riage and business. Rainbow Auto
Camp. Cabin No. 3.
MISCIXLAVEOIS
OLD PEOPLE and invalids receive
excellent care and a real home at
moderate rates. Maternity Depart
ment, 3 00 per day. Convalescent
Home. 163 Granite fit., AshUnd.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
era and movera Special livestock
movinj equipment. Price- right.
Satisfaction guaranteed 010 Nortb
Riverside. Phone 1044-X
OCT the Wo Hunting" and trespass
ing iigni at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
t&nd tht rein and weather.
1PEC1AI PRICES on photographs for
Amu A Home ovned Studio So
licits your pa-tronMi. fiHANQLlt
TUDIO.
WILL DO painting and calsomtnlng
in exchange for radio. Work guar
anteed. 621 N Fir St
F.ADIO SERVICE L. D Law ton. Tel
643 -X.
BUSINESS fllKlt'lORV
JACKSON CO.
AHSTRACT CO.
Abtru it ut Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System tn Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Autoruohiie Loans,
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pa; up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 31 for appointment
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1173
House cleaning Floor waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
servtce at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 years Ambulance serv
ice 6th St at Oak dale Tel 47
job Prlnllits-
MAJL TRIBUNE JOB OEPAKTMEN'l
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 76.
Money co Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
W E Thomas. 45 S Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No. a-157.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4 Res
Coleman Creek road
EADS rRAN&FER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed
REJNK1NO TRUCKING CO Trana
1 fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Plr
Street. Phone 332
LEOaL notices
Not Ice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County,
In th Matter of the Estate of Cham
pion J. McCollum, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that David
3. McCollum has been appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Champion
J. McCollum. deceased; all persons
having claims against said estate are
required to present them to said
David S McCollum on or before six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, at 534
Hamilton street. Medford. Oregon.
DAVID S McCOLLUM.
Admlnt.etrntrlx Notice of Filing
Final Account nnd Report anil of
Hearing Thereor for Until Settle
ment of Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Ruth W. Sparrow, as
Administratrix of the estate of Alex
Sparrow, deceased, did on the 15th
day of November,- 1932, file In the
County Court for the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County, sitting in
Mail Tribune Daily
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probate, her final account and re
port, asking for a settlement there
of, and of said estate, and that the
Honorable C. B Lamkln, by Order
then directed the giving of this
not Ice and set the hour of 10 :00
o'clock a. nv, on Friday, the 16th
day of December, 1932, as the time
for the hearing before said court ot
said final account and report and
settlement of said estate.
Alt persons having any objections
thereto are required to make tht
same at that time and place.
Dated this 16th day of November.
1932. RUTH W. SPARROW.
Administratrix of the Estate
of Alex Sparrow, deceased
Notice of Execution Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of a writ of execution issued
out of the ClrcuH Court of the State
o' Oregon for the County of Des
chutes in a proceeding therein pend
ing wherein First National Bank In
San Leandro, a corporation, as plaln-
tur recovered judgment against W.
B. Farmer and Callle Farmer for the
sum of $178.75 with Interest on
$400.00 from January 39. 1930, to
August 5, 1930, and interest on
$166.75 from August 5. 1930, at 7
per annum and the further sum of
$6.00 as costs and disbursements, I
will offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the court house m
Medford. Oregon, on Januarv 7th,
1933. at 10 o'clock a. m., the follow
ing described real property located in
Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt:
South half of Northeast quarter,
and South half of Northwest quar
ter of .Section 27, T. 37, R. 3 W
taken and levied upon aa the prop
erty of said defendants for the sat
isfaction of said Judgment and ac
cruing costs.
RALPH G. JENNINGS.
Sheriff for Jackson County, Oregon.
Meteorological Report
, December 7. 1032
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Thursday fair with Jog In the morn
ing. No change In temperature.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight and
Thursday, but unsettled over moun
tains. Local valley Jogs west por
tion. No change In temperature.
Lowest temperature this morning,
27 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today;
Highest, 46; lowest, 83.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1932, 4.35 Inches.
Relative humidity at B p. m. yes
terday, 92 per cent; S a. m. today,
100 per cent.
Sunset today, 4:40 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:27 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 4:40 p. n
MOIST UNHURT
AS
PORTLAND. Dec. 7. (AP) Al
though his automobile was reduced
to Junk, D. A. Price, 50. escaped with
minor cuts and abrasions last night
when he lost control of the car and
crashed over a 260-foot bank on Ter
wllllger boulevnrd. At Emergency hos
pital It was said his main injury was
loss of a large lock of hair which had
been pulled -from hla scalp.
To Hell Chinese Wheat.
SPOKANE. Dec. 7. (AP) Senator
C. C. Dill, Washington Democrat, ad
vised the Chronicle today that nego
tiations for the credit sale of 15,000,
000 bushels of wheat to China have
beon reopened and that the deal la
"likely to be consummated soon."
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(Continue uotu rage One)
will probably be & flood of applica
tions to retire on pension. Neces
sary replacements plus additional
pensions would use up a lot more
money Mian the cut would save.
TAXES. Semt-annunl city tax col
lections came In surprisingly well to
ward the end of November. If the
final figure hold to average the
banks may not be able to put on
their pressure act In December after
all.
SOCIALISTS. The split In the So
cialist party due to the poor show
ing In the election la assuming seri
ous proportions. Norman Thomas and
Waldman are on one aide of the fence
HUlqult and hta followers on the
other. Thomas la In favor of mak
ing doctrlnary concessions to enlist
the support of other groupa whlcft
are frightened by the term Socialist.
HUlqult la all for sticking to the
party's guns. There la a possibility
that the split may lend to the for
mation of a new liberal party. The
first real test will come at the mu
nicipal election next year
FARMERS. Financial leadens are
keenly Interested In the "domestic
allotment" plan to relieve the farmer.
They understand that Roosevelt Is
giving tt serious consideration.
The plan provides a government
subsidy for farmers who voluntarily
agree to reduoe their acreage the
subsidy to cover the difference be
tween open market prices and actual
cost of production Including mortgage
Interest, etc. For instance, If wheat
were selling at 46 cents a bushel and
the coets were figured at 80 cents,
the government would make up the
3ft cents to co-operating farmers.
The subsidy Is supposed to be paid
from taxes on the processing of wheat
(In the case of wheat) such as bread,
breakfast cereals, etc. Informed opin
ion here doubts that such taxes
could be enacted. The emotional
values Involved are certain to Inter
fere with, clear thinking. But It la
felt that some such effort must be
made to put the farm purchasing
power on a parity with industrial
purchasing power when the upturn
shows.
BEER Among the stock market
securities to which beer Is expected
to give a tilt are Owens Illinois
Gins and General American Tank,
The former will make about (3 a
share this year. As prospects run,
next year should show about tl.60.
But If beer goes through there should
be about 4 a aharo extra earned
on the first year.
The tank car people scrapped 3000
beer carriers after prohlbtllon came
In. In the dairy trade and soft drink
field they found new uses for cars
and today have 5000 blg-t)me modern
cars ready for the word. They can
take on from 10 per cent to 20 per
cent new business and have the bulk
of It for the profit column. Beer
will do the trick and the brewers
have already made their contracts,
STARTDEC.21ST
Notlc has been given that the
county school superintendent of
Jackson county will hold the regu
lar examination of applicants for
atate teachers' certificates at the
court house, Medford, aa follows,
commencing Wednesdsy, December
31, 1933, at 9 o'clock a. m and con.
ttnulng until Friday, December 33.
at o clock p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon U. S. his
tory, writing (penmanship).
Wednesday Afternoon Phylology,
rending, composition.
Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic,
lulAtory of education, psychology.
Thuradsy Aftrnoon Grammar,
geoaraphy. American literature, phys
ics. Friday Forenoon Theory and Prac
tice, orthography (spelling), physical
geography, English literature.
Friday Afternoon School law, al
gebra, geology, civil government and
bookkeeping.
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New Sea Queen
Has Breakdown
NEW YORK. Dac. 7. (AP) The
Italian Una announced today that
the Cont dl Savola. which had trou
ble yNlrrtay with a water Init t
valve. Is now proceeding at a fatt
rate nt speed and la expected to
re.'irh Quarantine at 3 p. m.
I tske a Chrisfma Seal to make
It ChrUtmw null,
Sabs, New York Auction
Fruit Rcporte furnished
the Fruitgrowers' League
Anjoiu. 1 car llowflls sold In New
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165 165 165 155 160 165 165
150 140 140 140 150 155 180 145
130 130 130 130 130 135 138 135
150 145 143 148 150 185 150 160
140 140 140 148 145 145 155 158
308 308 310 303 340 380 360
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Thursday
A. M.
8:00- 8:05 Breakfaat Newa. Mall
Tribune.
8:08- 8:15 Musical Clock.
8:13- 8:30 A Peerless Parade.
8:30- 9:00 Shopping Ovilde.
0:00- 8:30 Friendship Circle Hour.
0:30- 9:48 Today.
9:45-10:00 The Pet Program.
10:00-10:15 Faahlon Parade.
10:15-11:00 Morning Melody.
11:00-11:15 Quarteta Parade.
11:15-11:30 Happiness Hour.
1130-13:00 Bong and Comedy
P. M.
13:00-13:16 Mid-day Revue.
13:13-13:30 Popularity.
13:30 News Flashes, Mall Trlb
une! 13:30- 1:00 Popular Vocalists.
1:00- 1:45 Dreaming the Waltz
Away.
1:45- 3:00 Dajos Be la Orchestra.
3:00- 3:00 Danco Matinee.
3:00- 3:30 Songs for Everyday.
3:30- 3:33 KMED Program Revue.
3:38- 4:00 Music from Yesteryear.
4:00- 4:18 Judge Rutherford, Lec
turer. 4:16- 4:30 Across the Seaa to Ha
waii.
4:30- 5:00 Mnsterworka Program.
6:00- 5:18 Silly Ollly Story.
8:16- 6:48 Popular Parade.
8:45- 6:00 Newa Digest, Mall Trib
une.
6:00- 6:18 Dinner-Dance Music,
6:15- 6:30 Xmoa Reminders. .
6:30- 6:46 Chandu, tbe Magician.
6:46- 7:00 Chandu, the Magician.
7:00- 7:16 Reverlea.
7:13- 7:30 Labor Exchange Pro
gram. 7:30- 8:00 Popular Symphonies.
8:00- 8:30 Eventide.
4-
HOLLYWOOD, CaJ.. Dec. 7. (AP)
The marriage last November 8 of
Karen Morley, leading lady of Vie
screen, to Charles Vldor, film direc
tor, was revealed today to their
friends by the records of the mar
riage license bureau In Orange
county. Miss Morley declined to dis
cuss the wedding.
Records revealed the couple was
married by the Rev. Harry Everett
Owlngs, pastor of the Baptist church
in Santa Ana.
The romance of Miss Morley and
Vldor, who Is no relation to King
Vldor, the director, started several
months ago. Miss Morley applied for
the marriage license under her real
name of Mildred Linton.
Road Bids Asked.'
BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 7. (AP) The
bureau of highways today advertised
for bids on constructing, draining and
surfacing with crushed gravel eight
miles of ths Lewis and Clark high
way between Oroflno and Greer In
Clearwater and Lewis counties, bids
to be opened December 30.
The big sak- continues t the Band
Box fc Shoe Box. Shoes, values to
$5.00, sale price 11.40, 91.95 and 12,99,
Dresses, values to 15.00, salt price
$195, S3 95, $3 95 and $5.06. Cage
hats, values to $10. 00, sale pries $1.00.
Other hats, sale prices 35c, 50c and
75c. "The store that save you
money."
Broken windows glazed by Trow
o ridge Cabinet Works.
Another 'Red Cagle'
Louisiana Atate unlvaraltv ha. a
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I 'octball ttar. but hla cousin, tltlan
I haired M.is Crslo Catjla o' DeRld
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SCREEN BEAUTY
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REVIVAL SERVICES AT
Revival aervlcea at the Apoatollo
Palth, 43 North Front street, are eon.
t;nulng another week. Large crowd
are attending. Rev. R. R. Crawford,
from the headquarters In Portland.
ya. "1 r!o not know of a time In
the world when men's hearts were
more eolemnlied and when peopte
were doing more serious thinking
than they are In tne present days;
and we are thankful that It la poa
slble to get the reality of the old
time religion down In th heart even
In these daya."
A feature nf fv . M...,.
old-faehloned teatlmonea which are a
Hri p, every service; and the wide
variety of teatlmonlea assures even
the casual hearer that the work 1
being marked with great aucceas.
The aacred concerts rendered at the
beginning of each service by the con
cert trio (violin, "cello and piano)
are very much enjoyed, as well m
the special vocal numbers. The
Mornlnir fitnr ni.rtf .in-. t.i
l u,.,Bo V.U-blllltJ
gospel songs and negro aplrltuala ar-
...SWm uu narmonizeG in a manner
which pleases all who listen.
The service are as followa: Sun
day, 10:30 ,nd 7:30, and every even
ing except -Monday and Saturday.
7:48. The publlo Is Invited. And
another fact worthy of mention la
that no collection are ever taken In
any of the meetings and the publlo
la never solicited for money.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Dm 7. (Spl.) D.
Bruce Stuart, grand hlgh-prleat of
Oregbn Royal Arch Mason lodges paid
hla official visit to Jacksonville Royal
Arch Masons Monday evening. Seventy
were present, many of whom were
members of lodges of southern Ore
gon. Adarel chapter served a ban
quet at 8:30.
Mrs. Harold Olllls returned Sun
day from a two weeks' business trip
to Portland. She was accompanied
home by her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wataon of Portland, who re
mained here a Tew daya.
R. A. Taylor la quite 111 at hla hom
on South Third atreet.
Choir of tne Presbyterian church
la practicing a beautiful Chrlatma
CBntata under the direction of Mrs.
Joe Nee. The cantata will be given
December 18. Several other musical
numbera will be given.
James Llttell la reported 111 at hla
home this week
J. R. Hall and George Petterly of
Orlffin creek called In Jacksonville
Monday. 9
C. Barlnger of Boise, Idaho, Is her
on buslneaa with the Pacific States
Mlnea.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price left Tues
day morning on a business trip to
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams and
daughter, Jean, ot Medford, were
gueata at dinner Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Bowman.
Mr. and Mra. L T. Wilson were
guests at dinner Tuesday at the
Archie Bowman home.
Mrs. John Huffman of Aberdeen..
Wash., was called here thla week by
the Illness of her father, R. A. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller were din
ner guests Sunday at the H. Herbert
home at the Fred Woolf mlnea on
Foota Creek.
Donald Kenney has returned from
southern California, where he visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ktn
hey. Mlas Margaret Dunnlngton of Med
ford spent Monday visiting relative
here
Friends of A. R. Mcintosh will ba
glad to know that he la Improving at
the Sacred Heart Hospital In Med
ford. Jamea Wlnnlngham has returned to
Hutton ranger atatlon, where ha la
working, after a month's lay-off.
Phoenix
PHOENIX. Dee. 7. 8pU Thurs
day club win meet December 8 with
Mrs. Oeorga Drake. Mrs. Prank Den
ser will assist. All members are
urged to attend.
Home extension unit of Phoenix
will meet at the Grsnge hall Friday.
Leson en ths making of Christmas
candles will be given, with Mrs. O.
C. Hartley and Mrs. H. W. Pram
as leaders. These two ladles, chosen
as leaders, Saturday attended a clssa
conducted by Mrs. Mabel Mack and
will bring the Instruction received
there. Anyone wishing to make the
Christmas boxes are requested to
bring material. Covered dish lunch
on will be served at noon. All la
dies of the community are invited.
Third and fourth degree team of
Phoenix Orange practiced Monday
nltht with the entire team present.
A light lunch was served. Next
practice December 15.