Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 18, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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' MEDFORD IAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1933
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rfAhteriness. Including past due Inter
est. aggregating 38,10,660.l. and
reduces the annual charge to the
farmer on an average of as .80 per
aore. The present annual enarge js
bout S3.50 per acre wnea rjuu'i
Adrantare for All.
While It may appear to aome that
the bondholder is Doing nqui
take too much of a low, when It 1
remembered that hie bond at present
. --j h. rflHrtJ ale
la in aeiaiu.
unable to pay Interest or principal,
the arrangement works out not only
to the advantage of the farmer but
of the bondholder a won.
Thompson, who made the local ap-
. H-4i-.i lrrliratlonlat.
praieais.
For 27 yeera he hae been connec'.ed
wim irngauou om.,.---. -
present is manager of the Langeli
valley district in ...-... -
, . ... iviaf. minv of the lel
laoaipovu aj j
obstacles heretofore existing because
of conflict between no iw ....
... . VLmmn coordinated
various vi.cb, -
and will facilitate the work In the
Bmil Schram, chief of the Irrigation
division, la a practical farmer, whose
home state la Illinois,
CLARA PATTERSON
CALLED BEYOND
Clara Martha J. Patterson passed
away at Mcdford. Ore., Baturday eve
ning of a heart attack after a brief
Illness. Bhe waa a native of Mich
igan, born May 12, 1861. and had
been a resident of Medford for eight
years. Mrs. Patterson waa a memr
bar of the Nararene church.
She leavea two daughters, Mrs.
av,i,rtiff Medford. and Mra.
i-i,uin Scott. Bnokane, Wash., and
three grandchildren; also six sisters
and two brothers, an ramx-n.
mlrirfla-west.
funeral services will be held at
the Perl funeral home, Tuesday at
I p. m., Rev. J. A. LaRose officiat
ing. Interment In Siskiyou Mem
orial park.
HERE'S A BREAK FOR LONDON
Get ready, London! The bsautles are coming. These four American
how girls were selected from among hundreds of contestants for a
London stage appearance. Felix Ferry, the "Zlegfeld" of the London
tage, It shown with the girls afUr he picked them. Left to right:
Marlon Dolman, Orchid Henson, Mary Jane Williams and Pattle Pat
ton. (Associated Press Photo)
CITY SHOOTERS
. TAKE LAURELS
CANCELLED HERE
Cancellation of the olvll service ex
amination for candidates for the Med
ford postmasterehlp was announced In
letter from the oivu service coming
inn. nwelved today by Earl H. Hrk
local secretary of the United States
elvll service board of examiners.
Candidates, under a former order,
were required to have their applica
tions In Washington by Decemoer ai,
but today's order cancels such re
quirement, acoordng to Mr. York.
Despite a lack of co-operation from
the weather man. a "good time waa
had by all" at the big turkey shoot
staged Sunday at the Medford Oun
club grounds on the airport. George
Porter and T. E. Danlela cleaned up
In many of the events, but donated
most of their winnings to be shot for
again.
The shoot, which waa sponsored by
the Medford Qun club, the Medford
Rifle club and the Roxy Anne Orange
In an effort to raise a charity fund,
developed into more or less of a bat
tle between the "city slickers," and
the Orange boys, with the latter get
ting all the .worst of it, according to
O. O. Hoover, one of the promotera.
According to Hoover, one of the
Orange mainstays, Oene Cameron,
shot all day at clay pigeons and
along toward nightfall succeeded In
breaking one. Another Granger, also
according to Hoover, acquired a duck
at a total cost of (20. Orand prize
of a load of wood, posted by the
Owen Oregon Lumber Co., went to
the family of the Roxy Ann district
recently burned out.
SONSCAlRSTOPLAY-
SO.
ML MEET THURSDAY
A meeting of Southern Oregon ath
letic officials and coaches haa been
called for Thursday evening at Ash
land high school for possible forma
tion of a southern Oregon association,
and a discussion of basketball rules
and Interpretation,
It la believed that by getting all
concerned together for periodical dis
cussions a more uniform Interpreta
tion of rules and better understand
ing of requirements may be had by
coachea and officials in this district.
Trail
TRAIL, Dec. 18. (8pl) The
ground U whit with ft light blan
ket of snow, the tint of the Mtuon.
Miss Raped n l. who was operated
en la Medford Monday for a burstect
appendix, la doing aa well aa could
be expected.
Mesdamea Violet Dlti worth and
M. Closte of McCloud, and Minnie
BlaeM and Jlmmte Hutchinson of
Trail attended the sewing demonstra
tion given by Mra. Bager in Med
ford Monday.
Mra. Alma Merrtman and Florence
Watson apent Monday ehopplng and
vtaltlng fronds In Medford.
Mr, and Mra. Mlka Tucker of Ash
land were week-end gueata of hie
brother, Boyd Tucker.
Mra. Florence Wat ion and Llal
Tucker called on the new neighbor
Mra. Clark, Wednesday. The Clarke
recently moved here from Rogue
Rlrer.
Id Pence accompanied Lincoln
Pence to Medford Thuraday.
Jena RagAdale dressed turkey on
Thuredny to market in Medford Frl
dHy. Mr. and Mra, 8. W. Hutchlnaon
attended the funeral of Jumper Thorn
awn at Central Point Thursday.
They were neighbors of the Thorn -aeon's
In Washington aome twenty
yenm ago.
Mr. and Mra. W timer RngMlnle and
Ed Pence were In Medford Wednes
day to vtMt Wllmer'a brother Wena,
In the hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Keva Hutchlnaon and
daiiRhter Shirley, of Klamath Palls,
were week-end gueata of hi parents
here.
Trail Extension tJnlt met Decem
ber 14 with Mr. Boyd Tucker. Due
to tha bad weather, only nine ladlea
were present. They had a Chrlst
jnaa gift exchange. All bad good
time. The January meeting will be
at Mrs. I. B. Ash 'a.
According to word today from How
ard Hobaon, Southern Oregon Normal
school athletlo coach, a basketball
team from tha Multnomah Athletic
club of Portland will Journey to
southern Oregon for games Prlday
and Saturday with the Sons at Ash
land.
The Sons present a strong combina
tion thle season, trouncing a Grants
Pass Independent quint 46 to 10 Fri
day evening.
IN
Medford HI f Is club haa entered
tha second annual small-bore rifle
shoot of the Northwestern Rifle as
sociation for the Spokesman-Rev lew
(8pokane, Wash.) trophy, and will
meet for a ahoot at the armory to
night when detnlls of the competi
tion will ba given out.
BIRTHS
Word has been received In Med
ford by Mrs. Verl O. Walker of the
death Sunday afternoon of John B.
Blchan at the Veterans' hospital at
Sawtelle, Calif., as the result of heart
trouble. He had been ill about a
year. For several years Mr. Blchan
was dairy Inspector for Jackson
county and made his headquarters
nt the county agent's office.
He was born June IS, I860 In the
Arcadian Isles, Scotland, and served
during the war with the Scotch
Highlanders. In 1924 he was mar
ried to Edna Stelner, daughter of
Mrs. D. J. Stelner of this city.
They made their home In Santa
Ana, Calif., where Mr. Blchan was
employed as dairy Inspector for
Orange county.
Surviving are his wife, Edna Steln
er Blchan, Santa Ana, Calif., his
father In Scotland, several brothers
and sisters, also a host of friends
In tha Rogue River valley. Funeral
services will be conducted Wednea
day In Santa Ana at 10 a. m.
Skinner Rites
10:30 Tuesday
Funeral services for H. C. Skinner
will be held at the graveside In the
Medford I. O. O. P. cemetery, Tuesday
morning at 10:30, Rev. William R.
ualrd officiating.
Awarded Medal
Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Cormany of
44 My era street are "he parents of a
son. weighing 6 j -.mds 0 ounce,
born Sunday at the Sacred Heart
hotipltal.
Born to Mr. and Mra. J, O. Hagler
of Prospect, Sunday, a boy, wetfrhlnir
6 pounds Hi ounces, at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
ASHLANDERS HELD
ON SUSPICION OF
LIVESTOCK THEFT
Gene Hastings, 33 Ashland barber,
and William Chlpman, 63 California
street, Ashland, were arraigned. In
Justice court on charges of larceny
this afternoon, and their preliminary
bearing waa scheduled for two o'clock
Wednesday afternoon.
Tha two men were srreated by
state police for allegedly killing a
goat Sunday at the ranch near By bee
bridge, operated by O. C. and L. G.
Hamilton, brothers. State police aala
that Chlpman did not deny that they
killed the goat.
Olflcera said a man saw a car drive
up to the ranch, two men get out.
run the goat In a corner, and cut Its
throat. He approached the car, look
ed at the men, got the license num
ber of the car, then notified the state
police. Tha two men, upon seeing
the stranger, threw the goat Into
some nearby brush and. drove away.
according to police wbo found the
goat there.
Hastings was arrested this forenoon
at Ashland, and bond for the two waa
set at 150 each, Chlpman waa being
held In Jail while Hastings, who owns
property here, waa allowed to try and
get ball for himself and Chlpman.
Captain Leo M. Bown of the state
police, said this morning that It waa
hoped the arrests would eliminate
much of the petty larceny of live
stock, and fowls, from valley farms,
which occurs almost every week-end.
He pointed out that there are several
charges under which such cases could
be booked.
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Definite Indications that add.
ttonal labor and funds may be com
lng to Medford through the Civil
Works Administration channel were
noted today in the letter received
by Mayor E. M. Wilson from Burton
E. Palmer, assistant to the admin
istrator, stating that applications
would be accepted from city plan
ning boards.
This privilege la being extended
Medford and four other Oregon cities,
Portland, Corvallls, Eugene and Sal
em.
The applications will apply to such
projects' as traffic surveys, plans for
zoning, studies and maps of high-
way or other public works, housing
surveys and similar studies needed
for which labor Is not now avail
able. The purpose is apparently to
put more people to work In these
lines.
KIWANIS OFFICERS TO
RECEIVE INSTRUCTION
Officers of the Medford Ktwaaia
club are invited to attend the school
for officers to be conducted In Rose-
burg tomorrow. Ths lnvltstlon was
extended today by John Houston,
Ututcnant governor of the district,
who was a guest here from Klamath
Falls.
The Rosebura club members will
'act as hosts.
Makes Report Miss J. W. Wilson of
Sit) South Riverside avenue reported
to city police Sunday that the au't.
mobile which she was driving akidd.d
Into a fence at 4 p. m. Sunday.
Autographed photos of Jack Demp
sey at the Shsngle Studio only 60c
NASAL
IRRITATION.
Relieve all dryness and
irri ion by applying
momnniaiimi nigui
and morning.
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ELECTRICAL
GIFTS
WAFFLE IRONS Vi in. jron. 1 yr. guar f
antoe. with heat indicator J
WAFFLE IRONS-S in.
with indicator
ELECTRIC IRON'S Hotpoin't.
3 lbs.
ELECTRIC TOASTERS
2 slice. Chronium
ELECTRIC TOASTERS
Coleman. 2-slice
AUTOMATIC TOASTERS-One slice Toast
master, chronium plated -
ELECTRIC CASSEROLE
Universal
ELECTRIC CORN
POPPERS
. $4.75
$3 35
$1.40
$6.65
$10.95
$475
$1 20
FISH BASKETS $1.10 to $6.00
FISH RODS $1.00 and up
TABLE TENNIS $1.20 to $6-00
BALL BEARINQ ROLLER SKATES $1.45
FOOTBALLS 69 and up
BUZZ BARTON AIR RIFLE, peop sight $1.90
22 MODEL 60 A. WINCHESTER RIFLE $7.85
ALL STEEL large size WAGONS, disc wheels $3.80
trr
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William Henry, Los Anaeles new
i pspermsn, received a medal from
the French ministry of education In
recognition of hit services In mak- j
ing mi ivmn uiympisa in uos An j
yoios succass. n a otnciaiea SS
ports technical director. (Aisoclat
ed Press Photo)
ATTENTION
TURKEY GROWERS!
Ship Your Turkeys to the House that Gets You
Top Prices
Quick Returns
Fair Grading
Honest Weight
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Licensed and bonded by the
Htnte of California. Rrferenrea
ftantc of America. Cal. A Mont
comer; HH Kan Fram-lsco, Cal
iw'M.tf Mir.
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Receiving Turkey Dec. 19, 20, 21
at Davis Transfer, So, Graps St., Medford
Bear Fruit & Produce Go.
118-117 Washington Street, San Francisco, Cal
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When a Dear One's Eyes Close
in Everlasting Slumber . . .
TO all famlllr, romps that hoitr of (trlef which
known no noise. It 1 th.n th.it w ran p.rtorm
a service of snccrd rc.ioiMlhlllt j, of irrfnt m m
pathT, of Inrnlnilahlp vnlnf. Onr funeral direction Is
at once efflclrnt and rriprrnt, complete and econo
mical CONGER
FUNERAL PARLOR
WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN
2SS
Be Sensible! Be Smart! Give
HURT
79'
We're almost giving them
away so you'd better, too!
Full cut fine broadcloth. Plain
or fancy. Boys' broadcloth
shirts 69o
TIES
50
Tuck in a bright tie 'with
every shirt! Hand made;
lined. Remarkable values.
WESTERN FIELD
RIFLE
Bolt Action
Single Shot
New hooded sight
means greater so
curscy. Blued steel
barrel shoots sll 21
csl cartridges. Chro
mium plated bolt,
lever and trigger.
Q
Ntw Hooded
Front Sight
Men
s Slippers
69C pr
Give hlxn some
thing he'll like
b r o w n felt
slippers, brown
kid tips.
Rayon Undies
Welcome GiHi
39c
Priced lowl
Veils, bloomera,
ihortiet. Lace
trimmed pin
lies. iteiMns.
.22 Caliber Shorts
Copper cootet
15C for 50
H e s v y ease
sborts with non
corrosive prim
i n i. Arcorate.
uniform.
Cif Him WtAtes ft WW
Boys' Robes
W $1.69
Hell give a whoop of joy over
this warm blanket cloth robe.
Jaeqnard patterns, maroon, blue,
r brown.
DouMe Loop Turkish
Bath Towels
Thjrttr, doable loop cotton fi
bres. Assorted color striped bor
ders. Good 2040 inch bath sise.
A sensible lift, low priced!
A Sorter Buy in Bttfr Cortoa
Mens Unionsuits
' 89c
Bar now while the price is
lew! Foil cat, with flat locked
seams and wide lap seat. Een
color. Men's, 36 to M.
10-Tube Radio
rsajs
III
Licensed byR.C.A,
and Hazeltine
$500
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Down
Sti monthly, plus
carrjlnp charge.
J13.95 cash
A Super-Hctcro.
dyne with Instant
Dialing, Kroma
tic Tnncr, Super
Dynamic Speak
er. Wards low
price.
Talon Fastened! Extra Heavy!
Men's Blazers
For Christmas
S395
All wool? Yes,
sir! Warm and
heavy, perfect
for sports and
work. Knit bot
tom. Navy, in
sizes 36 to 41.
Housewares
to help you with your
Christmas Dinner!
7-lb. Enamel
r.at Alum).
num Covered Well
Tinned
Ros-'tor Dark skillet ..S1.6 food Cliopper.
blue. Only !!c 4 knlVM ,j9
Potsto Rlcer E n nw,'r Convei Kettle.
Well Tinned. Mlln Bowl. Enamelware
Strong ...wc 3'-1t Mc S-qt. 1!c
i3j lO
Cast Iron
Dutch Oven.
S-qts ;.3!
, Tinned Ansel
Enamel wsre. r-.v.n
O m h I - . - oil
B-cup ....1.00
10-ln. 20c
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