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o BEDFORD MAIL TjjjTTVCXE, MEPFORD, OKT.t :p. W KDNT.SD.W. 1 : 'KM VA'.U V. 1!)JS PSGE SEVm : if- FOR EAGLE POINT EAGLE POINT. Ore, Dec. 19. (Special) The Eaule t'o:nt mtmols Christmas program will be present ed Friday eveuinR, Deeemlier ul 8 o'cloiK In (he llrarme hull. Par- , Jutes are cordially Invited to at tend. The program Is as follows: Tableaux (1) Three Wise Men; (2) Shepherds See the Star; 11!) The Wise Men and Shepherds Pay ", HumnKe to Christ. hUurliiK these scenes a chorus of fth school pupils and irnper Krade pupils, under the directionof .Mrs. Lent It. Honhnni, slim. Carols "Hark, the Herald An Kels SIhb, I'he Klrst Noel," "Star of the Kast" and "Holy Night." Mrs. Lonhain's room, play entiled "On Christmas Kve." Characters: The Mule Girl... ..Mary Irene Rogers Wendy Hazel Smith Alice in Wonderland Victoria Ihthack Crusoe Robert Cowdcn The llagdad Traveler Tom Stowell iplausel and Oretel I,yle Cingcade Li CHRISTMAS EVEi cr, will upend her Christmas vara-1 lion in Sau Francisco. Miss Jamirt son In Eugene and Mrs. Honhatu, in Corning. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson ot Med-1 ford will continue to conduct the i services at the Presbyterian church and ne jit Sunday, December -3, Mrs. Patierson will preach the sermon. -Mrs. Royal llrown and Mrs. R. A. Weldnian w ill offer a diiet. "Raise i Me. Jesus." The public is cordially ' Invited to attend any or all meet-, lugs. q The Piesbyterian Sunday school Christmas program: Recitation. Welcome." Velna Davis; recita tion. "Hubby's yuery," l.yle Smith: ' "Christmas CI ains, "Russell Sea-! mini' l?nll Ward, Jackie Klorey, ' Louise Phlllbrook; recltaiiuu. "The, Christ Child." Verta Mathews; "l Wish the Stars Would Speuk to . 7 " 1 ttV1S- 1 "r""m "'-y . sung will ple:ts.. teleplion- t.. Sirs. - lertlfa Stowell, Lucille Coy. Ha-1 . n. ,,,,10,, at K4, who i, th. ci niuiLu, ivian flioomaw, teon lid I'bllllirook, Dale Throckmorten. CurolH "Away in a Manger," "Si lent Night," "Jeanne Loves Me:" recitation. "A (Ireat Fact," Donald Ashpole; "Meiry Christinas." V'er ;a Stowell. Songs, "Snowflnkes," "Just a Laby Small," Primury grades. ! Traffic cop gets summons Even he can't get away with it , JACKSOXVII.I.K, Ore. I).-.-, til. (Xnerlnl.) The boys ami pirls of the high school Suu.lay s imul i-lass of lltt? I'rrtiUyl.-iiiin rt.iuvh will sing I'llrlMlmas carols on our trcris Christinas ew. Anyone who is sick or cnnfini'tl io tlicir. home and would like to hear th.-sc carols Lucile Hunt Verta Mathews Dale Cox Lucile Coy .Verona Davies Aunt Polly Tom Sawyer Cinderella Red Riding Hood lloy from North Wind loe Miller Husha-Dye Lady Sylvia Ilnnkin .Mother Zetta liHsby Time about 25 minutes. Primary grades act as Brownies, Fairies and Toys. Intermediate grades. Miss Ait- A pluy, entitled hrlstmns, Christmas Every where." French Hoys .... Donald Ashpole, Chester Smith Dame De Noel Elinor Throckmorten Swedish Girls Alice .Walwer Rachel Mayham !,.. Thelma Mayham ..Henna Stowell .Angela Rosalea teacher of this class, and she will arrange for them to come and sim;. Mrs. Kchccc.-i Smith, who livos on the Jat-ksonvillc-Mcdi'oru high way, is taking troatmi'lils ai the Houue ltlver academy. W. It. C.ayloid of M.'dfold ,ro. cently purchased the Klrkpatrick m v . t Tableau by hl-sh school pupils. .,,,;, , , .," . . . ... , Christian Endeavor. Sunday eve- " ,' v 't, ' , vv ' ning. Pesl.y,erian church. k "n' ' T , '' '' Grace Pierce of the Applegate!"' A 4 h lde- '"'" rP' district visited this week end with ! "Kv"- " '-ins,-l,,. Ml, her brother. Floyd Pierce. I v,s' '1''l 'ily im- Todd Daley, who has been sick1''1 h"'"" u,i this week. w.i;i tae flu. is up and i ., , , around. i hfion t nildcrs. who -ns staying Miss' Josephine Hurst, our te)e-.Wi"' 1,is !iis"'r- M,s' '-eoimi-d M. phone operator, who has been sick I K''1'- "" UiK Applegnte and at Willi the flu. is back again. John i 'ending school there, spent the Philllna nnr niulu miamtnr no, I I week end at his home here. Mary Hiinnaford. extra, filled the' I '.nth -Mr. and -Mrs W. (Illll- ; iheH- "TOM'T try to put anythOg over JL' on Nature," is the wav a cop would express it. "Sooner or later she'll get yoii. Give you a ticket and lav you up in a place where you'd rihcr not, be. Even cops can't get away with it. Like everyone cNc. if they don't pay attention to the warnings they get a summons that lands them in t)(t doctor's rillicc. 1 "What the doctor advises is Nujol. J Says Nujol will regulate you )ust like you regulate traffic. Keep things Irom i getting in a jam. And the doctor is ; right. Just ask the healthiest men on ' the Force. If thy need Nujol with all the exercise tluy get what about the fellows that roll ly in their cars? "Just take a tip from inc. You may ; have the best intentions in the world But everybody gets tied up-at times. ' Nature can't always take care of things without help. ! "Our Medical Chief tells me that : Nujol isn't a medicine. It contains i absolutely nothing in the way of ! medicine or drugs. It's simply a pure ; natural substance (perfected by the ! Kl. T -IviMrnriM It KrivuKvn v. New York), that keeps things func- I -V . . A; .A u o o 111 West Main St. lectric Bakery Across from Rfiilto Theatre Nature's law O. K. tionint; ar all tinu-s .is X.iturc imcnJs tlicmtti N'urm.illy. Ri-pil.trlv. It IKK onlv keeps an cas of IhkIv Xiisoiis trmn iormini; (wc all have them"1, Imt aids in their rciuoal." Start Nujol tixUv. It won't ot you iuuchnot more than tin price oi some stnokes. Worth a try.iMi't it? You'll tin J Nujol ar all drugstores. SoM onlv in &c.ilcJ paekai-cs. Uet some on vour wav home unlay. OPENS TOMORROW3 1 With a Full Line of 0 s Delicious Pastry j Bread 1 Hot Rolls Fresh Roasted Peanuts Daily g --Home-Made Pies 1 .-ie illueqq nllUil"'- Vthn have heen ill . home, are improvim;. l-'runk tJrifflth from KlaliKUh Jien a room. Spanish Child . Kalian Child Kngllsh Waifs .Melhiirn Atkins ('.leu Winkle ... Leonard Philhrook (lerman Uugaboo ' ' Donald Whetstone First German (tiii....Lernice lluson ' Second German Girl Louise Philhrook Russian Girls ..Josephine and Carmelita itosales Babushka Velma Davies Dutqh Girl Zella Smith American Child Lyle Smith Sandman Everett Atkins Recitation, "Gifts and Needs" Dale Throckmorten. Don't forget the time and place Grange hall, 8 p. m. ' vacany caused ny Miss Hurst. ! Mrs. C..A. Prtlitt cave a hirlhdav i party ' Mnndnv eveninc lor her : F",l n"d Thelma Lewis from Kiiindson, Herbert Prultt, to cele-' Merrill. Ore., were visitors Sun hrate his eiitlnh birthday anniver-1 day in the Krle While home. ..-. sary. Mr. and Mrs. Uoss Kline "clfnth is a in-other and .Mis were nmoiiR the guests who en- ; Lewis a niece of Mrs. While. .MUs ioyed the merry party. , Lewis was en roule home for the There w ill he a Grange dance nt ' holidays from Ashland, where she i lie Grimce l ull Saturduy, Decern-1 intends Normal school, her Good music and excellent olln Knox from Yamhill, ore., oats. spent the week end visitini; rela- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stowell of ; tlves here. Ke telle are' visiting his parenls. ' -Mr anil -Mrs. Peter Kick enter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell, of Kugle iiiim-d at dinner TucxiLiy eveiilnn. Point. 'Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Stanley, who has ' V. W. Wilson from Spokane, Wash., been vlsitfne for the last iwo weks ; Mr. and Mrs. I;. S. Wilson. Mrs. with Mrs. Roy Stanley in the Mt.- II. w. Kick and Thelma and Carl Pitt district, returned Saturday. I Larson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Day left for I The school children have t om a visit with her parenls in lllack- j pioicd their work of soiliuu the foot. Idaho, where they will spend Christinas seals for the prevention the Christinas and New Year holi-, f tuiiereulosis. Anyone wihiim davs. ; to ,uy the Christmas sivils may Rev. Morgan is still improving . w purchase them at Hie .la. k slowly. Visitors recently were Rev. HunViiie pharmacy. Ijiwrence. Rev. iverson of Meilford , A ,eetiim of the Parent -Teach-and Rev. Johnson of Phoenix. association was held ai the hi Texas rami Terraced. COLI.KC.K STATION, Tex. 11 Sixty-five per cent of the farms In Knerry community of Comanche county are terraced to protect them rrom son erosion, nun laruierj ptuu lo maae tne praciice They say terracing increases crop production -Ti per cent. I Otis Nichols ia driving a new ChryHler 75 coupe. fNiek Youiik in preparing. for his Hprlii''; plowitiR. He had IiIh plow nharuH sharpened at our loc;il blacksmith Bhop. The I'reHl)yteriau choir will re hearse at the home of Mrs. Royal Uracil Hometime next Week. Ansell Pierce, who is emnloyoil by Copco at Prospect, vtHited with bis parents, .Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd IMerco, Snnlay. MIms Hurt, our liieli bcIioo! teaclt- rtich Stone Ac KUnl. VKltNON, l-'runce (j) A Htono ae tomb; discovered in the valley of Kpte, Franco, In proelithm'd as nno of the rU-hest fiiuls f the kind in recent years. It con t a hied n great ijuanlity of liuuian hones, hmken utt-nsils, cliipped flints and other articles of historic i Merest, belonging apparently to the neo lithic period. UKKDSPOltT. New equipment in'alled nt French H:ind I.nutVlry. Ii selmol auditorium last Friday af I'fM'tioon. Tlicre was an enjoyable musical program consisting uf neveral Hcmr by cliildretl of tlie first, second, third and fourth grades. universal. . ' " nieeiing reiresnnn'nis eousisiiii'.; 01 : tea anil wafers were .served. Mrs. Oscar Lewis' room won the picture for having the greatest representation of parents at t he meeting. Then' will be a Christmas pro gram nt the gymnasium Fi'hhiy evening. R very hotly Is cordially invited. There will also he a Christmas tree and a treat for the children. M rs. I, on is K'. Jen n 1 n Lrs w a : a caller at lite K. 10. Dunnington home Sun tiny afternoon. Frank Holzang of Prospect and Miss May' I.. Meier of M.-.r-.rd were married at t he Catholic church in Jacksonville Sunday. A practice game was played last Friday evening at the local gym nasium between the Talent and Jacksonville le.ys and gills' bas ketball teams. Our girls were vic torious, ! Jo ft, and the Talent boys won by a score of if! to is. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. N'orris of this city spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Medford. Mrs. Fred liutcher ami Mis. Kthel Olson were shopping In Med l'rd Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Krle White a mi children were dinner guests Stiu d;iv evening at I he home of Mi1. White's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White, al Ashland. Mrs. l.aoe Walker from Ashland is spending a few weeks wilh her niece. Mis. C. c. chit wood, ami family. Mrs. Susaiiue llnmes C a r t e r spent last week and is spend in': this week vlfdting the rural sehonls of the county. Mrs. Carter visited the luittc Falls .school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ileiiben IJ'xby have returned from their trip to Cali fornia. Mis. Susanne Homes Carter. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chitwood and Miss Pornthy Chitwood attended an op eretta given by the Rogue I liver school at lloj,ue Klver Saturday evening. Miss Pauline (Iricves and .lack brieves t.f Meilford were callers nt the home of Miss Issle McCully Sumlay morning. M rs. Wilbur Cameron rtt urnetl Rat unlay from a ft'iv weeks visit at Salem. Miss I.ula Wilson of -Med ford vis ited Miss lsit- McCully Satunl-iy afternoon. iJKKnsi'Oi:. l-:iiminatioii nf I. st re.1! cro-i n:r ennsi tiered. I.'0. 0. F. IfMiSl V(1TE 10 REMODEL LODGE BOIL In fact, everything in the Bakery Line 8c BREAD- One-Pound Loaf 2 Loaves for 15c The Odd Fellows of Medford parsed a ri-.t-olut ion at their meet in la.'-t nil ht ai:t:iori::i:u; ii't.ind t liOK uf tin ir biiiltlii!-- a';d i:n' j nt ,.r i"iliro."l).'lll.':, atnl iMTlcl- In their trustees to invite plan--; j pt . Ifi. ations for : u h tm j pviiw:i;euts. Tills plan calls sin -Icii'ically for put linn in a new fmnt and exit-mlinu it .'til to tin strei't : linM. 'Phe improvements will neeesi- talo renHult'liiig uf ihe baiejil't. I ante and prepiiralion ronnis and ; will involve an expenditure :-v- er.il llltotsand dollar. It is tie I :-Xiiect(.J to heirl-i the w.lk of at ! tetinu the l.tiil.liiu: tititil nmre suit aide, weather, aloitt; In th,' spring, i The work v. ill be finished, .leeer.!- int; to plans, in time lur the gr; : lodge session tn be hedd in this . eitx in May. f i i r fne-nair Pound Loaf 2 Loaves for 25c 13c These prices good at all times i Hot rails daily at 11:30 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. Bread baked twice daily right from our electric oven. ECffl6IIll)6r'""ininorrow)Morning j . niiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiHiLiiiniiiMiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiHiiintitniiiiiiiiiiintiiiTn CMS TREAT IBS 000 FELLOWS TGNiGHT .V; per tloii i..t.im. the odd Felluws and I ; l."l;;i h of Mulford 1 will provide tie ir u 1 Chri-am.is treat for Dm children of members! of the order tomorrow nit;ht at the' I. O. o. hail. An hiterestiij,' . prograin has been provided by the j liehekahs and the ltd. I Fellows will fttrni.di a tree, candy, mils audi fl l,i,s- WHKKKKIt. Mnrkham Callow Thia treat Is for everv child of ' , ,,, . , . .... ,., ,. . w III I ok hiir timber trnet on the odd l Mows and Itebtliahs of. h M d.-ord. ii.eludio,; vlslilnu mem- N-halem; IL'-mlie IomkIiik tiers. The prot.-raiii will ber.in Jit 'railway will be built. S o'clock, followiiiK which Santa Clans and his aids will distribute the gifts. Transportation and Kood cure will he Kiven any children whose pa rents may he unahlo to accompany them. Vcleo l'ower Irftiv. ' . MKW YOUK, OP) The power ff human speech has heen measured cleutrleully hy Dr. Harvey Fletchot of Hell Telephone Laboratories. Ht finds that If 5,000,000 persons at talked at once. In ordinary tunes the. h n it n d powr thus created would he Just sufficient to light an ordinary inenntlescent Inmp. S TSS V V 'X TS T -W V T: Y -K W T v The Gift That Lives the Year 'Round a GRUEN WATCH We havi" n coinpli'tc array of (Iriicn, Klein mid other pond innkes. All Hie new F.l"in innil. els (I'niens in 14-K iinlil nt $37.31) up. . . . In lifetime etises ., .... xv. tpst'.:-) -TO" lip. -u Urueii less t li ii ii In jewel. si Be Sure the Gift Comes from Brophy's IT llir'tr ir a rr - Jili ill" Z r That Will Bring Joy for Years to Come JEWELRY FROM BROPHY'S DIAMONDS Henntiful blue white (liiiinniwls speen.dit 'J.'i.(IO iH-VIMl if !).'. HI In RinR PetilDH.-. beautifully mounted There's a real Christmas spirit here at BROPHY'S Medford's popular Christmas store the sparkling holiday displays reflect beauty quality and good tast9 and help you solve your gift 'problems f0r all the family. Give "Gifts That Last" this Christmas you'll find captivating arrays of jewelry here st Brophy's well known moderate prices! 'Beginning Thursday Night, Brophy's Will Be Our $12.50 Special Gift Suggestions for Her Novelty Beads Genuine Crystal Strands Dinner Rings Zircons, Amy thest, Topaz and all popular stones. Mesh Bags Toilet Sets Pon Desk Sets . Clocks Silverware LIGHTERS rTn SenrcH (if (f f t - fur men iiielud in' lighters HniiHoii, Clarke, K v b n it n n it in n ii y others from $1.00 up.