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PX&E TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOOX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929, ; the huHtcMU'H, M chiIii iiu-m H (gena and iiOKlKon. The remainder of the nfternoon wan Hpent fHHni Iuikh fur the I j ChiiHtrniiM tree. The community ChrlMtmHH tree nnd program will ltd held In the m-houl auditorium this Krlrluy even IriK nt 7:110 o'clock. The program will he put on by the Hchool, whl'h Huh been well prepared by the teaehei'H and nu- pllM and proinlHeH to he excellent. The community elub Ih HponHor- i Injf the community tree and treat Svfll ladle Who nre n..l mem-j '"f "" "";"" w,Hn " . " ' 1 : ' all tndfte who nave, mo k' nero unly TAtf NT? Ore., Deo. 2p.(Bpl.) The 'community dluli helu" their monthly social meeting, which wuh alto their annual Chrhstmnti party i Wednesday afternoon. , ilKHtHltfO i wig rum ftpuriKureu oy .11 m. uu-jun j fj.nf, j,,,!,)),, nun, jnuiru triijujrrii mm i niminiru . iiJoy 1m Invited to como the evening'" eiiiertnliir 'orreHpondiriK Seeietnry.- HlrI;jreaUlnB ,"Ophlr Hill," hy two, rliith t member, Kong. "A" Hi' F Vurslf' la the Moonllnht," Mar- ' NOTTINGHAM, Knginml (A') eoi-et, Melhorch Piano nolo, Mr-. The Jrineo of Wales, who Ih some- lOyefAttft Boone; reading, Mrs. liay ln Vondef;'f pantomime, "Holy NtgMi" by the Cam)) Klre group. . (Utvjnpr pf. the CbrlMtmn, puck-, iHvfrinmeritR were nerved hy thiiiK'of iC ftirmer, will Nell one of IjIh herdH of fine KrottMi Hhorl- hnrnn at thft opening of the Itoynl Agriculture Show In Manchester next summer. Sixty head will i;o under t he lin miner. A mm yyi the Big Candy Day Chocolates Thiclc coatings of finest choo olatc-rtenipting icfentcrs in large variety. Beautiful pack ages. $1 ,00 to $7.50. UnOWNSHOHO1, GrV.,' tc. 20. (Kpl.) The bazaar given hy the J. T. A. hint Saturday, .evening waa a HiicceHH lit every way. A neat Hum wan realized from the Rale of fancy .work, aprons, cooked food, candy, coffee and Hiindwlehcs. The 4'hrlHtmm , program given by the school- under, the auper vImIoii of Mrs. IJpol, the teacher. wuh well rendered.. KollowinK this program, Mi'h. Urlmon of Medford miiiK two very beautiful solos, ac conipanlf'd hy MIhk. .Montana Ma lm n on 1 ho violin. MJhh . .Mahan. who Ih an n ceo in pi lulled, mtixlclan on the violin, fuvorcd the.- audi-1 enee with, two Helet'tjoriH, , -which were Krently.upliref Jatctfj. . (in Saturday afternoon the Hock, f!u company of Meilford itiHtallev) the IlKhtH In the Nchnolhotise ,oh a dcmoiiKtruilitu .which a d d c d Kicntly to (he Hiicr-eHM of the cvc,n itiK- The Itoek Um twlnn )Hte. talriert tho. crowd with many ,r,o;nk' MoiiKH and jokcH, which we,fOj ,pp Joyed by all. , Vf. JO very body wont homo i;feolin I hey had spent n very plyaKant eveniiiK and tho memberft. pft- the, P. T. A. . take thin opportunity of thankiriK all who helped make the nffnir a huocchh. v ., J'orl land. (Jmutilla Aveliue phar m.'wy opened for hiiftinesfi at 1UH2 KttMt Seventh Htreet In Poole block. 1 you had to fry a bzen chicken you wouldn't fry them all at once Some would be raw some would be burnt. Onc.chicken at a time is the best way. And by roasting coffee by their pat ented, continuous process-a few ! pounds at a time instead . of in ; it'll n ' 1 uuik niiis nros. roast every, berry evenly. This process? Controlled Roasting produces - 1 .... u ucm-iuus nuvor no otney. coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE t----;r.- - - 1 . CKNTHAL. J'jOIT, OVfey, JJJec. 20 (Hpl.) Mr' and Mr'a. Van Col Htm and duughter Grace JiradHhuw und baby of Salem, .spent lam; week at the Kd Vincent home. Mr. Col Unit U a brother. of Mr!, Vincent. AmonR those under (ua ran tine for Hcarlet fever are: May TClcher, Cerald MorriH, Kdward Klllott und Lavon Kelzur. The latter, a vlHitor from PaHadena, Calif., Jh at the home of her gnndpaj;entH, Mr. and Mra. Joe Mann,1-,; i: . Mih. Sbeoley . dlsmisMod her Hchool Twio last week on ac count of; thq illnesH of her daugh ter who. 1 Improving to such nn extent that he wan able to roHtinie her school dutieH Monday, Mra, Mary Price and daughter i Florence of Portland, expect to Hpen.the holiday e:iHrn with Mrs. , y,r JI. Haertle and other relutivcK iind,. friends. ' . Membera of the ChrlHtlan church are planning a "watch party' at their place of wornhlp qn. New Vear'a Kve, with a program of gaineH, itiunIc nnd readings Re freHhinentH will be served before (he mldniKht hour. ' Mi'h. Will. Ferguson, Jh recovorlng from n recent IllnesH. Air. and Mrs. Kalph Holmes and children of Sacramento, Calif., will arrive Sunday to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. i. K. Clurk and othcT relatives and frlendn. They., were former residents of Central I'olnt. .. , '(n . Mrs. J)ayo Gresham , was cfiilwl to Grants Pass last week tU't'hej with her son Clarence and Kl wife, I the latter being III. She is some- i what . improved at jthis time nnd Mih. Gresham, Sr.,. has, eturfied to her home. r , j( , . A flue fire was the cnuse of n litllo excitement and (julck action in the Kverctt Fa her hune Tues day. No material damage was done,. , , , Genrge Adams and .family of Oleno. Oregon were reqent guest at the parental lumie iif l-'ncnk AoaniH anu wire. Men. Kunztnan of Medford Ik substituting, in the fieeopd- grade at Central Point for Mins Ajicne Hay who Ih III, at her home with a severe cuho of .poison oak.,, ' Mr. and Mrs. Scott la,mJIton have moved to Medford recently. A. W. Ayers Is down frpp the wood camp for a few days visit with ills family. HEART TROUBLE TAKES TIOGWE RIVElt. ore., Dec. 0. James 'Andrew' i41aekbu,rn,,3ii, p'a?a-i ed iway Sunday,, afur suffering4 for some time from heart leakage. He leaves to mourn his ioss his wife, Mrs. Kffie Ulackburn, daugh ter Orna Jean, and his father, Mar tin Hlnckhurn, of liogiie., Hiver. Three brohera, Mnrtin of Los Angeles. George anil Charles of lortland, and thre siKters, Mrs. Llessle Hrn of SeaMle, Mrs. Agns Martin of Hollywood anil Mrs. An na KUmonds of I'orjJand, also stu vive. v Mr. lllackburn was well knnuvi in Hoguo Hlyer, having resided here for several years, und he leaves a wide clrclo of friends who extend their slncerest sympathy to the bereaved family. Funeral services were, hold "Wedr nexday at the Hope Presbyterian church, with Interment ,Jfl.; the, Itugue ltiver cemtc;ry I MmV ' ' MA her sNT clause tms SmjmM I i fflTIIESS Mwoy "TP.tl-SAKE fX5 I hWW' - J 6H.CWCK.EHS hB'LL. LEAVE eoyv.v&N'r, f Wmm- ' " oi m- PBSSSWTS -LeHl 1 And breathless, the children expected St. Nick. How t garner more presents was their; chiefest surmise. Until Tru-Bakes, they de cided, would sure do the trick and pleashntly please and surprise Old St. Nick.'' ' ' ! i HHOWNSKOKO. . rieef'Dyc. 20. (Sil.) Rev. ,JW ('.''Rfiniull i,r Mcilfonl will mi'H'Wi'th ll4 Kun ilny Hchool .un.. Sunilay...Dec...2!iili. nnd nn i'l(H)on ,o, officers u ill Ih held for. the eomjnR yeiir. ...There will also he t fin n,Jlernoo,ni .service nnd everyjiorty, Js.i'iinllJilly Invited to attend,.,,. ., ',, , Mr. and;. Mih,' M'y M. Hannen. Mih.: U, J. Hnh.rci-.nnd Mra. II. W. WrieUl . .were aiming the -Medrord ChriHtmu, shoppem Tuesday and WedneK((ay, .... SAMS VALLEY I nnnnr nmrn I ! ;R HAAIS VAfetKY, Ore.. JJee. 20.- (Sieeall.iUMIss Frances Fltzner illd and Fnmfiea Wllatun an-, liunm frtuul.the..AKlUand Niirmal for rti.ie holiday .vifratjon. .. TJie. Tod I.anjji. fully left.Vod ne.iduy even Ins i with thein liouiie hold , livloiiKintuj lor Miu shfieliJ where they ,nil mnke tholr future home. The were. former, employes of H. "an Ho.evenhurK. i, .. Little Morris FrinU waq roceivr. Ing medical aid from the doctor ..r (.- .. .. . ' '.T t Baited and Guaranteed First Quality by the ii,'4''Vi i :Vi jtiXiBiV MSflVi'r COMPANYA-Spotane, Porlfantt, Sealttfi; hnvhis Buffered itn.nttack of liron- h : ALIIANV Sam Flecner of bnlin chitfH (,- !t-( . - v' non was fined lnri nntl given, a . ,USR. MS!!"' MaBruder, teacher tstNlay jail sentence when he iijaod-' in the Uupcr Trail district spent e(1 gty to tlriviiiK his antomohi'o the week end with home folks. 'while intoxfealed. HOOD RI VEIL Tho lintly of Ala meda Harrison,- li. who died yes teitlcy, Die second victim of an autoinobilo accident which, killo'l the fnther, was sent to'Porthiml. Jv R1MIUK' niVKR, Ore.,' Dee. I . -f-(Sil.) air. nWt Mr.1 James Mil ton, who have heeir atltentlinK the lUt'Jcey show at Oakland, Oregon, i vetgnicd home this week.- . Mrs. I aiHUm entered two turkeys anil rc.Ojelved special honors for one of ( '"We MV, anl Mrs. Orvllle nensler and (UitiKhter, Lois Jean, of Klam ath I"ujl. spent Saturday nlRht nnd Ktinday nt the home of .Mr. DeiiKler's ui'i'iits, Jl r. and Jlrs. Ki-i'd DenKler. t.,..'.!. Hay Olsen. of. Henlllc, spent Sunday at the Chai;l('H ..Winters home.. , , . . . Walter . Ward of Klamath Kails visited Sunday evening nt the .yod Meniciur home.',. .... Forrest Harnett- and son Melvin returned, Humlny from a huntlnii trip tit IsJi'innlh Falls. They ro. port .very. poor luck. . 'IUlQ,J.tIcilflelil .people, have trlven n new.cjiat.of inUnt tft.lhe Kewpie t'onfeetluiiiM'y,. Owen Austin of Medforil, was callliiK oi jyi li , F.velyn cnarllc Hunday. ... mmm 'GOD BLESS US EVERY ONE!" SAID TINY TIM HIS eternal benediction of the little, cripple pfi Charles Dickens' fmou.yj CHRlstMAS Carol is known wherever English literature is read! D1:L.1CI0US BRAND HAMS AND BACON contribute immra.siir.iblc pleas ure, and contribute it so bountifully that, their place is deemed irreplacable to those who enjoy hams and bacons piquant with flavor, fresh, moist and firm. Wc all remember it as the crowning, , ennobling glory of that exquisite Christ . ,.. nui Day dinner at the Cratchit's . . . eked out . of the meagre earnings of Robert Cratchit's slaving for Service the Baleful. ' Poof as they were they joined hearts (bout that festive board . . ., partook of the mon luscious, viands . . . and the f.-.mocs . pudding with a relish the kin;; himself m,ight well have envied. ' And so it is that people in all stations cf life, in all places and at all times, are warmed in spirit and in body with happy cevnpany and good food. Today rilYII'S Bit OllfktCul Dtckem C.liametnr rrlnn sent on roqnedt tn I)ickn lore. Send fie to envor innillnK, Unwiiil 93-inKQ recipe book Included. Addresn Kiya ft Comtwny, I'orllntnt. H A M fTIM BACON E ' HAItlUXK' CliiKKK,' rtns, IXh io. (Htitylitl)r-AhH. ; Apniv Miller ;itl(mliU the fiMirral In i'luld llitl Hnmltyot-. Mr. Klin I'anUvy, nn u hi tlintvi friohO unit ni'tKhhtir of horn for many , years. Itulph DiiHonbtirry ; of Klnnmth !'"(iI1h spent Sunday, niitl Momlay nf lunt wi'nk.ht'ro viHliinc, friinils and rrliitlvM. I'Voil Mi'Kiirlnno wan visUinH.hr? with IiIh fmher tho mt wwk. Mr. mill Min, K. Fieiu' nnil Mr. nnil .Mm. 1. I,. Wait wovo MriUoi'd litis incHt vlHitnra WtMlncH t1y. ' - ' ... i , Mr. nnil M ia. John Smith mtor talncd n few RiirHtH it n dinner at Ihelr home Saturday evening,! whleh was eunked and served hy i Mr. and Mrs. liuldwin of Meilford. ThoHe who enjoyed their hospi tality were Mr. mid Mrs. 1. V. j Walt. Mm. Rvn Newton, Mrs. Jiiliu Griffiths. (Irant Powell. Mr. nd! Mih. V. .1. Smith of (1.11 Hill ! and MIhh Kleeta Clifford of Med-! ford . LAKE CREEK I.AKK ntKKK. Ore., nee. 20. (Siil.t r. K. Wllhlte took a Irani of turkeys to .Meilfont Weilnemlny, which he unlil to the Swift com puny. Mr. nnil Mrs. H. A. Meyer were lloilnK In Meilfolil Weilnesilny. k Kilwiird Hellnw.. stient n few itnys vinltlnit hln llnile, 1-ewls Wynnt. There will he a ilnnce nt Irfike Creek hull Snturclny nlsht. llect m her Slut, with jtoeil ninittc. Miiliin Knrlow left for Willow mnch Meniltty evenlnK tn upentl the Chrintmiift . aennon with, her molhrr. The Init renort received from little t.ntilH nnil WllUnl Wiilch. who ore In th hiivpltnl nt Asli Innil. wn that they nre n lit'le hetter. Mm. W. O. SIp'wI vlslteil rel.T tlveii In Medford Siimlay evenina. J. 11. Kliurt nml (lua i'eck went to Meilford Tllendny. Illll Almy, who wns nn the nick lift n' few dny. wn nhle to re..mie hl ilntles nn mull currier Monday. Mr. UiivliWon, entile huyer, lui heen chIIIhk on the cuttle owner In the ni'lKhhoiliooil. TTlfc n jar j i im la. ri- am I : . . II' lrculations e Audit spaper Statements and Reports A I ? Ts r ' vi . . f Jtk. .. ..-- i. - ' - : The iii'tv.spjipi'i' nifinlieiM tif Hie Andil Itni'inii "I' t iiiilnl inns pivxrnl KiMiii-iinnutil sl.ilc ineiils to 1 hi iiilvi'i-lisiii"; lielil as nf .Min-cli :1 nnil September :!0 t'.'leli yi iii-. Once ii yeilK'tlu1 ll'iivelinp; .inditnrs of lite A. B. C. visit the nl'I'iees of tlir piiblicnl inn. inoiii hers nml etiiniiie the doenmiMiliiry evidence lieliiml their eircnlal inn eliiimx. These tmililnis eai'ty nn their voil ns sp.'ieo buyers' reptesenlalives, .1 lioriuiijlily free from publisher in lliienee, since tile rules iindoc wliieh they operate are established liyllie Hnaril nf Direetnis, I he ina.jorilv of whom are adverlisei's and ayenls. - ... 1 1 . i i . ! . . . - The publisher's statements and llie .-unlil reports, nppe:irin; at various lime's llirnurli the' year, ive space buyers a ennslant flow of :ip-lo-ilate inl'ornial ion. Some of the leading facts which the newspaper publisher's statement nnncunccs in detail The paper's name and address: when it.'is published: the population of its city: llie pnpulalmu, area and ei'hl largest towns of ils trailing territory; ils net paid circu lalioit in its city, in ils tnidini; territory nnd in territory otiside these first two areas; its unpaid distribution; its net press run by editions and time of issue; itsVejiular sub scription rates and special subscription offers, if any; if returns are accepted; when premiums or -li I l i it ; offers nre made or eirciijalion contests are employed ; its arrear; ils news services. t The audit report either verifies the publisher's statements, or points onl Iheir inaccuracies nnd elaborates on several important subjects such as the eircnlal ion methods employed.' The advertiser is necessarily interested in the economic use nf his advertisini; appropria tion. When he deals wilb an A. B. C. publication, bis study of its slatemeiils mid audits tiives him the fullesl opportunity to eliminate waste. . Mail Tribune The only ncivspaper in Jackson County ivith an , A B. C. guarantee of circulation Published Every Evening of the Week and Sunday Morning . .