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LOST AND-FOUND
REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phnne 1518
WANTED MALE HELP
AIRCRAFT FACTORIES
need men In Los Angeles. Appli
cants must be of white race, Amer
ican citizens, age 18 to 35 and able
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Mr. Pres'.ar. Allen Hotel. Medford.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MAN WANTS farm work. Can give
references. Phone 1558-R.
WANTED Bookkeeping or any of
fice work. Phil Lounsberry. Phone
1194-X.
EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work
as sales clerk jr wsltress. Refer
ence Phone 59 J Grpen.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
PHONE 969-R for upholstering, re
flnlshlng and regluelng. Thlbault.
WANTED Pressure pump.
Jacksonville 21-F-12.
WANTED 81600 loan, 7, on city
property. Box 851, Tribune.
HOME LAUNDRY WORK reason
ably done. 304 Boardman.
WANTED HORSES, cows for feed.
Eagle Point Fox Farm. Phone
37-X-7.
WANTED TO RENT Stock ranch,
some Irrigated. Box 865 Tribune.
MARKET HOOS WANTED. Poyer
Brothers. 188 Welghtman St.. phone
8551, Ashland.
WANTED Dressmaking, alterations
Kathertne Satterlee, Singer Shop
aa 8. Grape.
WE PAV MORE CASH
For Your Furniture.
HOI.IIItOOK A ANDREWS
th and Front. Phone 647.
WELL DRILLING $1 50 per ft first
60 ft., etc. J M Dode. 619 King
BF.ST PRICKS PAID
For Your Furniture
EAD9 & OHKN. Phone 11 01-J.
M A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging contractor 813 South
Grape. Phone 646-W.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MF.DFORI1 BAROAIN IIOl'SK
27 N Orape St Phone 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 412 W. 11th. furnished
two-bedroom home. Very comfort
able. Charles R. Ray, room 217,
Medford Bldg. Phone 302.
FOR RENT Small modern house.
Necessary furniture. $20. water
paid. Dressler's, 1107 E. Main.
FOR RENT Small, new house. 802
E. Jackson.
SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Ber
rydale. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince.
FOR RENT Good 6-room house
close In. Phone 417
FOR RENT 5 -room house. 1035 West
10th St
FOR RENT 6-room modern house
8 lots. 2107 Capitol Ave.
FOR RENT 4-room modern hou,
furnished, electric range, $22 50,
water paid. L. O. Pickell, 16 So
Bartlett
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APARTMENT. S rooms
and bath. Electric ranee and re
frigerator. $25.00. Adults. 128
Mistletoe.
FURNISHED HOUSE and apartments.
Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart
ment; ground floor, electricity, tele
phone, hot water, garage. II Tripp.
VACANCY Jan. 6: adults only. Find
lay Apts., 603 So. Holly.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. 40 Quince St. Phone 641-X.
FURNISHED APARTMENT Heat,
private bath, rrlgldalre. 806 West
yam.
FURNISHED PAR.MENT Hot and
cold water, lights private bath
Adults 9ia So Oakdale
DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART
MENT, heat, hot water, electrolux.
garage. 10 Quince St.
DESIRABLE apartments a rooms and
bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers at
Fruitgrowers Bank
FURNISHED APARTMENT tot rent.
317 West 2nd S
FOH RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APARTMENT; heated,
hot water. Frlgldalre. Close In.
51 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT a furnished housekeep
lruz rooms. Lights and water paid.
323 Kennet St., 3rd house back
of Bprryrtale Secondhand Store.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Desirable room. Close
In. 408 West 6th.
HEATED. CLEAN, upstairs room.
Private entrance. Maid service.
610 So. Central.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer
ful rooms. 504 Pennsylvania.
ATTRACTIVE RUwMS 404 S Grape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD. 153 K. Oakdale
BOARD AND ROOM 718
SI per day
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
CABIN for rent. Call 1748-Y.
FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
TWO milk goats for sale or trade
for wood or what have you?
Howard Dunlap, Central Point.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Phone 945-J.
FOR SALE POULTRY
BABY CHICKS Weeks ahead, bigger
profits, order now, "Jamesway
hatched." Double fumigated. lead
Ins breeds from blood-tested breed
ers. Arrange for custom hatching
and poultry equipment now. Fold
ers free. Central Point Hatchery.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE EAST 8IDE PROPERTY
6-room plastered house and bath.
Large back porch, cement founda
tion, nice shade, cherry trees, cor
ner property, close In. on paved
street. Price $2000, Including fur
niture. Terms. Also have several at
tractive buys In Improved acreage.
L. u. pickell, 16 so. Bartlett.
FOR SALE 7-room home. 4 bed
rooms. Good location. Sacrifice
price of $1900. Very unusual terms.
Also have 159 acres on Elk creek
for Just $250. Lots of timber. Log
house. Pierce. Room 1. Palm Build
ing. Medford.
HOUSES FOR 3ALK in Medford snd
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Associstlon.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Lists available
at National Farm Loan Office. 202
Liberty Building. Medford.
CITY and country projie ties RENT
ALS LOANS- INSURANCE C 8
Biltterflrld 409 Medford Plllldlng
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1931 Ford coupe. 16 j
Glen Oak Court. Phone 668-J-2. i
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WANT TO TRADE '36 V-8 pick-up I
lor good Model A truck. R. R.
Williams, 211 McAndrews Road.
FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet Truck.
Price $150. Will trade for stock
or grain. 4 Corners Service Sta
tlon. Midway road.
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
FOR SALE or trade for Portland
or vicinity. 1 acre with modern
house In Central Point. Box 961
Tribune.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
STOCK TRAILER for sale. See man
ager Rosewood Apartments. 249
S. Riverside.
12 tier 14" fir plank wood, 3" thick,
$1.50 tier. Leaving town. 517 Mary.
FOR SALE Large, pillow arm tapes
try' davenport. Phone 1959-X.
FOR SALE Good heating stove.
Harvey Young, Junior High School.
FOR SALE Electric rane, A-l work
ing condition, $6.50. 22 Kcene Way
Drive. ,
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay $14
ton. Joe Woodcock, Fern Valley.
FOR SALE Player piano. Mechani
cally perfect. Cheap. 223 N. River
side. BAROAIN Beauty studpnts kit and
text book, like new. Phone 1424-R.
SONG BIRDS 1127 West Main St.
GOING TO SELL Everything on my
ranch: all Vlnda of hogs, chickens,
hsy pressure system, trailer,
wood. 1-horse 'arming tools. Also
10-acre tract for rent. About a
acres In berries. H. H. Shaw. 8
miles north Central Point. Inquire
Lamb's Service 8tatlon. Four Cor
ners. Midway road.
FOR SALE Baled and loose alfalfa
hay: also dry apple wood. Ed. Han
ley Ranch. Box 201 Ross lane.
FOR YOUR BEST TREES see I,afette
Nursery, across from Beck's Bakery
Phone 1261.
HAMMERED HAY at Davis Peed
Stores. Medford. Ashland.
POR BALE Washer service Full line
genuine Maytag parts Service on
all makes Medford Maytag Co.
31 No Bartlett. phone 38
DELICIOUS and Newtown apples
35c bos and up Bring containers
Independent Packing Co.. Phoenix
SALE OR TRADE Young cat hounds.
O. Worley, Anchor, Ore.
FOR SALE - Hydraulic pipe and
giants Bos 3378. Tribune
FOR BALK Best wood In town
guaraLteed dry 223 N Riverside
phnne 616 Hawle Fuel Co
OLYMPIC EOO MAJH with milk
$2 25 per aack. U-.vla Feed Stores
CUT-RATE PRICES - Nil-Way Mat.
tress and Ophul.tery Co. Phone
391 209 West 8th St
MISCELLANEOUS
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loans
$20 TO $1,000
On Your Car.
1930 to 1939 Model cars
and light trucks.
1 to 18 Months to Repay -CONSUMERS'
CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
Afient.
123 East Main. M-236. Phone 807.
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING SERVICE
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owned Independent finance com
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PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
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Our yeara of experience Insures
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Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Lie. M-374. Phone 159.
9th and Bartlett.
CAR LOANS
8olve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY .
109 E. Main. Phone 728
LOW RATE AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY to buy new or used cars
Private money at new low rates.
Immediate action. No red tape.
1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY
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Phone 139. License M-217.
You can Save Money and
Time by Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCING
Direct from the Lender. The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Your Satisfaction Guaranteed.
45 South Central. Lie. M-217.
Custom Butchering
HAVE YOUR HOGS
CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED
by CRATER MEAT CO.
Phone 1912
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners. General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Snrnce. Phone 1172.
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered. Room 320, U. 8.
Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181.
Loans
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction. $9.76
per month per thousand. Low int
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BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main.
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Personal Loans
READY CASH
for any purpose can be secured from
us promptly, confidentially and at
LOW COST
OVER 11 YEARS
In Medford and thousands of sat
isfied customers, assures your
complete satisfaction.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central. ' Phone 139.
Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg.
License 8-211. M-217.
Nursery Slock
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY
Fruit. Nut and Shade Trees, Berries
and Shrubbery.
Finest Oregon Grown Roses.
Sales yard three miles south on
Pacific highway.
W. B. Barmim. Phone 851-R-3.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles,
Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper
One-third off. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co.. 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 243.
Sanitarium
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER 4 STORAGE CO.
Household moving and general
hauling. 29 8. Grape. Phone 2050
day or night.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S. Fir Street
Insured Carriers
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 28 South Fir. Phone 316.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Building Contractors.
SeaLed bids on the following pro
jects will be received by the Oregon
State Highway Commission In the
auditorium, third floor, Publlo Ser
vice Building, Portland, Oregon, at
9:uo o clock a. m. on Friday, Janu
ary 12, 1940.
JACKSON COUNTY: construct
frame office building approximately
26'x48' and 32'x40' addition to ex
isting maintenance building at Med
ford, Oregon,
The minimum wage paid to all
labor employed on this project shall
be as follows: skilled labor, $1.20
per hour: Intermediate labor $0.75
per hour; unskilled labor $0.60 per
nour.
Prequallflcatlon of bidders as pre
scribed by Chapter 225, Laws of Ore
gon, 1931. will be required on this
project unless the total amount of
the bid Is less than $10,000. Full
Information for bidders may be ob-
tamed at the office of the State
Highway Commission, Room 319,
State Office Building, Salem, Ore
gon. Proposal blanks, plans, speci
fications, and form of contract may
be inspected at the aame place and
may be obtained by eligible blddcra
upon the deposit of $5.00 for each
set.
The right Is reserved to reject any
or all proposala or to accept the
proposal deemed best for the State
or Oregon.
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COM
MISSION,
By: H. B. Qlalsyer, Secretary.
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Character of
being
untrue
Entirely
Light repasi
Cravats
To a point
within
European
native
Day' marrh
Reverse sldt
of a coin
Oil of rose
petals
Howards
Park In the
Rockies
Coarse heavy
linen elotb
Scnmps
Chosen by
vote
Approach
Small quarrel
Singing voice
part of an
amphitheater
River mud
Brightest star
In a con
stellation Recline
Feminine nam
Roman money
Corded rloth
Note of the
scale
2. Place to sleep
4. Exist
t. Wholesale
dealers and
shippers of
provisions
6. Ancient wine
vessel
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established
authority
ft. Novice
Brother And Sister
Chapter One
SUE DAVENPORT came
into the big living
room with her own pe
culiarly light- footed
step. She was flushed
and tingling from the crisp
October air. Her dark eyes,
which had a trick at times of
seeming far too large for her small
oval face, sparkled at the sight of
the first wood fire of the season.
"Bless Maggie's heart!" she mur
mured, coming to rest one small
brogued foot on the old brass rail
ing which had enclosed the flre-
Slace in her mother's girlhood
ome.
She stood there for some time,
smiling to herself in conscious en
joyment of well being. It was good
to have walked for miles among
the rustling leaves along the river
bank until the rapidly falling dusk
drove her homeward. It was good
to come into this spacious room
whose every furnishing had been
familiar to her since her baby
hood, though now it occupied a
comfortable apartment instead of
the big house where she and her
brother Allen had been born. It
was good it was best of all! to be
twenty-four and not unattractive,
and the youthful mistress of this
new nomel
"Want I should turn on the
lights. Miss Sue?" Maggie asked,
entering quietly. "Most time to set
the table for dinner."
Sue roused herself with a little
laugh. "I suppose it is! And I must
have a bath and change before
then." She came close to the old
woman. "I smell of woodsmoke
and dusty leaves and walnuts.
They're thick under the big tree on
Wyeth Hill!"
"Miss Sue, you haven't been up
there alone again and this late
in the day besides? How many
times do I have to tell you 'tain't
safe up there? Jesse James used
to hide in Dug Cut "
The girl's laugh rang out again
and she seized the old servant in
her arms and hugged her.
"Maggie darlin', they 'laid Jesse
James in his grave' before I was
born before you were born, if it
comes to that! It was grand up
there, watching the lights come on
in the city, the planes circling
down to the airfield. And " she
forestalled the automatic protest
which she saw on the other's lips
"I wasn't alone! Barbara was
with me.
Maggie sniffed, unmolllfled.
"Miss Barb'ra'd be a heap of
help if a tramp should creep outen
those woods." Suddenly the impli
cation of hor younu mistress' first
speech dawned on her. "Sue Dav
enport! There ain't no walnut trees
whatever right on the hill! You
must have went right down in'.o
the woods to nnd then nuts. Hon
estly, honestly. Miss Sue! You
ain't no more fit than a baby to
be out after sunset. I'm going to
speak to Mr. Alien
Sue laughed a trifle ruefully. It
was perfectly true thai even yet
the woods along the river bluffs
occasionally harbored undesirable
characters. She deflected the out
raged Maggie's rage with the
adroitness oi experience.
, "Look at my hands, Mag dear!
Wouldn't you know I'd take off my
gloves and get all stained up the
very day before Barbara's party?
Do you know any way to get this
Horrible brown on
"Pumice stone, Miss Sue; that
Is, if you haven't used soap on 'em
yet! bhe examined the small
palms -nxiously. "Come straight
into ine oamroom wiin mei ooay a
think you was only four!
Easy On The Eyes
AN HOUR later Sue presented
herself to Allen, contentedly
reading his paper before the Are.
Her dark cap of curls lay smooth
and shining, she had exchanged
. her dusty woolen suit for a silky
brown velvet gown with a wide
creamy collar, she smeued pieus
antlv of fine soap, powder and a
hint of her own special perfume.
Notice to Creditor..
Notice Is hereby given that by or
der ot the County Court of the State
of Oregon, In and for Jackson Coun
ty. OreKon, dated and filed December
14th. 1939, the undersigned were ap
pointed co-admlnlstratora with the
will annexed of the estate of Eliza
beth L. Young, deceased, and all per
sona having clatma against the es
tate of Elizabeth L. Young, deceased,
are hereby notified to present the
same, properly verified, to the co
administrators at the office of T. P.
Parrell. their attorney, 30s Pluhrer
Blllldlrw. Medford, Oregon, within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice. The date
of the first publication of this no
tice Is Dccmber 30th. 1939.
PATRICIA ANN YOUNO.
EUOENE THORNDIKE,
Co-admlnlstrators with the will an
nexed of the estate of Elizabeth L.
Young, deceased.
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
H. H. Landers, also known as
Henry Herbert Landers, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed Administratrix of the Estate
of H. H. Landers, deceased, by the
County Court, of the County ot
Jackson. StaUt of Oregon, and having
qualified, notice Is hereby given to
all persons having claims against
said estate, to present them at the
office of the undersigned's attorney,
at 138 East Main Btreet, Medford,
Oregon, properly verified and with
proper voucher, within six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice, which la the
30th day of December, 1939.
DOLLIE LANDERS,
Admlnlitratrlx.
O. H. Bengtaon. Attorney for Admin
istratrix, Ian East Main BUMt,
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"Getting
Her brother eyed her apprecia
tively. "Uetting easy to iook at, tuer
"Gettinal You know I'm a rav
ing beauty, darling!" she admitted
modestly. He lowered his paper
with a hint of se'lousness in his
manner.
"No. but really. Sue, you aren't
bad at all! I used K think you were
the world's ugliest child, with that
stretchy red mouth of your, your
little brown face and those wild
curls. What have you done to
yourself, anyway? Bleached your
skin, or something?"
Ck ikftnlr liai kaart eVi a m sal oe
ly admiring herself In the long
narrow mirror aoove ine mantel
piece.
"It's not really white yet, lust
sort of creamy; and it looks better
at night than it does in ine day
time. But considering the fact that
Mother used to absolutely cry over
me when I was dressed for parties,
the change is most gratifying, most
Her voice pompously over the last
phrase, imitating the lawyer who
nua oeen ner juiiu kuuiuiuii wiui
Allen after their father's death.
Presently they were at the table,
devouring witn neaitny young ap
petites Maggie's delicious dinner.
Allen put forward a finger to the
silver bowl of violets, long
stemmed purple beauties with an
expensive look.
''The faithful Kettle?"
She shrugged. "Yes. I must be
losing my technique. I simply can t
discourage him. Lost night I de
liberately picked a quarrel with
him; and this morning he sent
these to apologize for my unman
nerly words which, I assure you,
astonished me far more than they
can have done you.' Isn't he an
idiot, Allen?"
"He's a darned successful law
yer, my dear young woman. You
might go lartner ana tare worse,
you know.
Sue laughed outriKht "Sue Ket
tie! It sounds like a Salvation
Army lass! I can just hear Forest
weDb toasting tne engagement.
'Here's to Sue and James Kettle,
and all the little pots and pans!
To her surprise Allen remarked
meditatively: "I think I wouldn't
let a babbling fool lite Forest In
fluence me in the choice of a huS'
band, mv dear!"
The eoblet she was lifting to her
Hps was restored to its coaster
with a tiny thump.
"Allen Davenport! Do I hear
you calling your best friend a fool,
and a babbling one at thaw
County Treasurer's Call For General
County Fund Wnrrants.
Notice la hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of all Warranta drawn on the
General County Fund that were
registered to, and Including Decem
ber 30th, 1939.
Interest on the above called Gen
eral County Fund Warranta ceaaes
on January Bth, 1940.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, Jan
uary 3rd, 1940.
RALPH E. SWEENEY,
County Treaaurer of
Jackson County Oregon.
Phoenix, Jan. 3. (Spl.) Mrs.
F. Pollard and daughter Kath
erlne of Wasco, Cel., spent the
Christmas holidays with Mrs. E.
J. White and family here.
Roy Coffman returned last week
from a three months sojourn In
Los Angelee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Trego of Omaha,
Neb., were Christmas guests ot the
Schlund and Urldel families. Mrs.
Schlund and Mr. Trego are brother
and sister.
Miss Irene Hartman, member of
the high school faculty, has returned
from McMlnnvllle to resume her
duties at the school, following an
operation for appendicitis,
Mr. and Mrs. Oua Vaughn and
children' Russell and Junle of Port
land apent Christmas week at the
Oermer home.
Phoenls Townsend meeting is
Phoenix
ove
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easy to look at; Sue!" said
He selected a crisp bit of celery
before he spoke. "You do, my
lamb. He is a babbling fool that's
partly why we both love him, lsn t
it? His nonsense is sort of restful.
But if you're going to take it seri
ouslylet lt count against Jim
Kettle"
An Old Maid?'
SHE pushed back her plate, rest
ed a rounded elbow on the ta
ble and propped her chin in her
hand.
For the love of Mike. Buddy!
What's got you all excited over
Jim Kettle? He's been under foot
more or less for the past two years,
and vou never took him seriously
before.1' She blinked suddenly.
"Trying to get rid of me, Allen?
now us vou wno are tne 1001,
Sis. It would take more than a
whole storeful of Kettles to come
between us you ought to know
tnair
"Well" she assented, mollified
Prescntlv she went back to the
subiect "You can't resist a dig at
his name yourself! 'A storeful of
Kettles, you said! i see mysen
marrying a man with such a name!
For that matter," she went on,
busv now with her salad. I see
myself marrying James if his
name was Montague Montmoren-
.,t J' nl eho Balrl utlfk
vj, I lie b a at. a uu.u
finalitv.
"You don't well care for him
at a.l, Sue?"
bhe frowned with gcnuina an
noyance. "I believe you are trying
to marry me off, Bud! Why In
heaven's name should 1, if this
thing called love should descend
on me out of a clear sky, select
James Kettle as its object when
the town is practically running
over with eligible and -harming
young men? James is a million
years older than I am eleven, at
leasi. ne
Allen interrjnted her. "Honest
ly, Sue, haven't you ever been in
love? Haven't vou ever wanted to
have your own home, order meals
for your man, put your nana in nis
and bo . . . wherever he wanted
you to?" A flush rose under his
dark skin, but he kept on steadily
"I thought all girls had crushes!
I know you're always telling me
about Barbara s. You re twenty
four, Sue dear; older than Mother
was when she married Dad. Aren't
vou haven't vou "
Really alarmed, she answered
almost in a whisper. "Do do you
wont me to, Allen? Are you afraid
I'll hang around your neck, a an
old maid?"
He laughed sheepishly. "No,
scheduled for Monday evening. Of
ficers tor 1940 will be Installed.
Members of Phoenix Thursday
club, their husbands and friends,
enjoyed their annual holiday dinner
last Saturday evening. Among those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Drake,
Qusckenbusb, Ward, Bourne, Turpln,
Berkley, Coats, Colver, Urldel, Bris
coe, Stockwell, Furry, Dudley, Sloan,
Wilcox, CoblelGh, Hallcraft, Hallgren,
8tervens, Furry, and Mrs. Kathryn
Denzer, Mrs. V. F. Btrdseye, Mrs.
W. D. Barnes, and Bert Stancllffe.
Ouests at the F. E. Hellgreen home
during Christmas week Included Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Engstrom and chil
dren of Seattle and Nome, Alaska,
and Raymond Thorbcrg ot Falrbanka,
Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Osberg and
children Oeraldlne and Gordon ot
Tacoma, Wash., spent the Christmas
week-end visiting relatives. A fam
ily dinner was enjoyed on Chrlatmas
day at the G, Stewart Porter home.
They also visited Mrs. Mona Parns,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Ward.
Ladles' Aid society of the Presby
terian church will meet Thursday
In the church parlors.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reedy and
daughter Margaret returned Sunday
from Portland where they spent
Chiistmaa vacation.
Mrs. Sheldon Walter and daughter
of Los Amjeles arrived New Year'a
day to visit her mother, Mrs. K. J.
White, and family.
Why They Fight.
Salzburg, Germany, Jan. 3.
(P) Dr. Walter Fung, president
BY LOUISE PLATT
HAUCK
Allen.
idiot! I've made a mess of this, ai
usual. It was just that it suddenly
came over me tonight when I
looked up and saw you looking so
gay and nrctty in your new frock
that you have no one but me to
advise you on such things. And
zvemts 19 a nun iiittu miu a 9111a..
man; better than that, he's a good
guy, too. I didn't want any silly
puns on his nama to prejudice
you against him.
"That s all, infant! ne went on
more lightly. "Just one of my at
tacks of fraternal conscience. For
get it!" He eyed the dessert Mag
gie put oeiore mm witn interest.
"Thn Aral n 11 m n lr I n nip. ph?
Plenty ot cinnamon in it, Mag?"
Later when the two had settled
down for one of their rare eve
nings at home, Sue curled with
her book in a corner of the big
davenport, Allen smoking his be
loved pipe over his magazine, the
girl referred again to James Ket
tle. "You gave me a bad few min
utes at dinner, Buddy, did you
realize It? I truly thought you
were trying to break something
to me." She let her book slide off
her lap as she leaned toward him
earnestly. "I suppose I know I
knowl that you 11 marry soma
day. Of course I do 1 want you
to marry; but not just now, Allen,
not for another year or so. You're
only thirty; that's young for men
In these days, isn't it? Why,
you've only been out of college
five years!''
He chuckled. "You make ma
sound positively callowl Must I
remind you that I emerged with
my doctor's degree in three,
branches of engineering? That
I'm a Junior member of a some
what important firm? And that,
he added with a curious sort ot
deliberation, "Forest Webb and I
are about the only bachelors left
in our particular set?" He went
on swiftly before she could an
swer: "It's your life we're talking
about Sue, not mine. It came to
me all of a sudden tonight as I
said that it's queer you haven't
been in and out of love a dozen
times. I wonder," he went on anx
iously, "if it' because you know
too many men? If your life wasn't
all cluttered up with my friends
if you were really hard up for
fellows to take you out, danc
with you, send you flowers"
Her low laughter halted him
momentarily, but he began again,
his kind eyes fixed on her wor
riedly, his affectionate voice full
of brotherly concern.
I Continued tomorrow
of the Relchsbank and econom
ic minister, declared today Brit
ain "is fighting against the prin
ciple that the workers are to
share as far aa possible in life's
comforts."
Logger Killed
Eugene, Jan. 3. (JF) Delmar
Shefflcr, 22, Elmira, was killed
almost Instantly today as ha
was struck by a log while un
loading a truck at a sawmill
near Walton, west of here. Cor
oner Charles Poole investigated.
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