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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1929)
fc ... . .. . FIOB BIS MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRECi OX, FRTDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1929. J' UlKh School Pageant T)rswi Largo Crowd. :qr 1200 attended .the Christ" majk'p&geant presented In the high school auditorium last night, In which high iichool, Junior1 blgh and .gado-school music students, to.ik iart-. Under the direction l Mim 'Margaret" -Arnold, supervisor .of music In the city schools, the cast Included:. 100 Ktudents. t . , i Christmas carols,. dialogue and ji an t o m lm 'were Interspersed throughout the production, giving Jt v:rlcty and color The first net was a caroling scene hy Junior high -students. .Then came numbers hy the 'hinti school girls' glee club, domestic scenes, a shepherd cene, In which Miss Kdlth Huinip Hang a solo part; a caroling scene My the fourth, fifth and sixth gradoi . oT all the grammar school students; LAi manger scene tn which a trio composed of Marjnrle lion, Flora ' McMnth and Kdlth Stump sang ft "number, and. Walter Scott sang the solo,? "We Three Kings of orient fAre.". "Silent Night," sung by the : third' graders, and - an ensemble, - Foi-iiiiv Ititalitiiir tit Bo EnNruiliHl Here.v Mi'. ahd 'Mrs. flVHM B4cwltl of .Seattle, formerly well known resUlentx here, will arrive tfntur dny to remain over Sunday. They will be entertnlned )iy. ihelr many Hchool, Loh Angee; Misn Marpoile Kelly, dauKhter of Attorney and Mm. K. E. Kelly, .who attend the .UnlverHM .of Oregon; 'KaihfrUu Kubrick, dai'iRhter of Mr, 'and Mi! Glen Fa brick, from O. H. C; Ches ter Hubbard, none of Mr. and Mr. A. C Hubbard, from O. 8. C; Jnn per IleynohU, son of Mr. and Mr. 0. Iv. Reynold from the I'nlvpr Hlty of Oregon; Pauline Huberts, fUUKhter. of , Mr. and Mrs. Pranks Xlobertfl, from the lnivernity oi' Oregon, and othern. A large num ber of Ntudenta remained over In Kugene and CorvallU for aotlvll ! local frlendn during their brief I tonight, and will arrive home to stay, and will leave early Monday morning for San, Francisco, whern they will remain through the holi days wfth their two win. Jinlnai.f and Vilas, Jr. . lMlfori1 GpIh Slum Collrxo KxodiiM fVxtay. Among the many Medford boyn and glrla returning from boarding arhoold and colleges today to Hpend the Chi-lHtmiiK vuratlon with their; parent are: Harriet and trance morrow.. It lt paid. Mr. and Mm, Duwy to Kftcrul I'lirlMinaH San lot. Mr. and Mm. K. I. Dazey w;il leave Medford in the mrping for Kim Joxe to spend the fli'Ht pit of the holiiloyn with their (laujch torn Carol and Ethel,, who attend Notre Dame boarding school. Im mediately after Christmas they will return hy motor to Medford where the young ladies will hiive n change Hpend Christmas vacation with her family. ChrlHtinuH Hall i ' '' t. Miny's IjoM Nlglif.- - The annuul Christmas ball, upon so retl by the muxic department -f Ht. Mary's, was held in a beauti fully decorated school auditorium last night, and marked the begin, nlng of a two weeks' holiday. Classes will be dismissed at no eg today and resume Lguln January 0. Twinkling colored lights we strung about the. auditorium last night, with hfilly, mistletoe and Lady White, Aged Sams Valley Duck, Enjoying Current Rains ST. PA ULi ,Mlnn., Dec. 20. ip) MJnn'oxotu'a. newspaper suppression law was upheld" unlay for the see on dtlme when the state supreme court ruled the statute constitu tional, t .The court ' reaffirmed Ita other winter foliage adding, their fl'" decision on the appeal of the notes of Yuletlde cheer to the ! HaI"r,,"' Pfs. a. Minneapolis pub scene. In the center of the room, j Hcatlo.i. from a permanent writ of was a lurge. ornamental !hrltmos!'nJu'"'tiiin. tree loaded with slits for each ' against tne .publication SJL. girl. Sparrow, daughters of Judge am". to visit with their wide circle of Lt,.u iia. un.. iv..n inrnl mllciFe friends who are gath- Iluhl, who are students at tn Kntherlne Branson sohool for girls at Hoss, Cnl.; Mary I,ee and IJor nthy ltoberlH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Roberts, who "attend ('astllleja school lit Palo Al'o ered here, before returning to re sume their studies. . .Miss Catherine A daughter of Mr. nnd Applegate, arrived In P Pj e Mill. gate, Frank Medford Hetty Itardwell from Marlborough yesterday from Heat tie, Wash,, to was brought on grounds that the Saturday Press was a "scan-ill Dancing nnd refreshments end ed up the evening's festivities, h, sheet" In violation of the law which a costumed ; Santa C'laus played a prominent part. Small ChrlstmiiH trees 'were found In each class room of the-school today and at the conclusion of studies, gift were exchanged by classmatea Mr. and Mrs. Ea;'l t,"lrich return ed last night from San Krancisco, where they spent the past 10 days on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. William I'lilch will leave Sunday for Arizona to spend tho winter months. I Perhaps the grentest enthusiast ! over the present wet ull thruligh- WASHINGTO.V Due. . D0-W) I , ,, valley is' , Lady Whit..; The shipping. board, today suspend- i whp has lived for the. past 15 ed ta recent order iloclarlng that ! years on the WIlRon ranch.. In it Is Illegal for Intercoaatar lines to i Sams Valley. Maintaining a non give fall carload rates on shipments 1 committal stand upon the present which are to be divided among two I Wall street situation nnd its ef of mure consignees, in order ("o fe t upon the farmer. Lady White permit filing of briefs bv interested : was of the opinion that the steady partteR.- , .... rain during the past two weeks ", . j would do much to brighten the .Orandvlew. Plana under way for j situation for pt least u portion "f construction of 75,00U hotel build-: the ranch occupants in this' see ing on corner of Division and. Main Hon of the country, streets. :- . That In her ir years of expe rience' 'this has been1' tho driest season, known 'in the valley, was another -observation of " th femi nine ranch hand, who has been looking forward lo wash days nnd Saturday (bath) nlghta for her re. quired amount ,of humidity. With the first shower uf rain j In the Sums vuitey, insu ict Decem ber S. sue lorgill, luuour uu mit' tlnie in her entire career and speni the day in an Improvised W'adlng pool. The hnppiness of on ancient lady duck Is based upon Just such as thai. . ta in Every Brunswick Radio 4 Screen-Grid Tubes If you are Screen Grid-minded investigate, the Brunswick Priced as low as SI 57.50 " Terms You Can Easily Pay Palmer Music House "WE SELL HAPPINESS'!, i . ' These Prices Good Until GHRISTMAS AT THE Front Market 121 North Central ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW OREGON TURKEY Per Pound , , 25c to 35c GEESE Per Pound 35c BEEF ROAST Per Pound 23c BEEF STEAK Per Pound 30c XMAS HAMS Per Pound 30c hrtTTNTPV SATTQArtP. !''A11 Pork No Cereal" k;"Per pound BACK BONES AND RIBS, Per pound it 18c 20c PORK -HAM ROAST Per, Pound 25c 1 ff.:t..H)l IIH'i I PORK SHOULDER ROAST Per Pound 20c LAMB SHOULDER' ROAST, Per pound ; 25c 25c LITTLE LINK SAUSAGE, Ofi. Per pound OC LEG OF, LAMB, Per pound n '. ; . We Give Cold Bond Saving Certificates STOCKS CRASH TO NEW LOWS IN BEAR MOVE i .VIEW yOHK, '. 2.-(P A I heavy waVc of Helling, xqU in mo ; ihm by "lioiir" Iratlera, wnt prii cs i uf urtivt Ihhik'H iTUHhinK $2 j $0 a Hharo on th New York ! Hliick oxi hanKc ttnlay, but a brisli i rnvcritiK inovcMiK'Ht In tho lnHt fw inlmiteH of innUiiff rut ilown nom t of tin earlier declines. U. S, kIpi'I, common, which hnu dropped $'.i.75 a nhure to f ir8, Hiiuppcd iMick to 1 U2. nnd ienera. Kle iric. which foil $10 to $21!f re bounded to '$224. American telephone, Anaconda Copper, WeHtlnnhoiiHO lOleL-trlc Co llirnhla (Iraphopluino, l.'nlted Air craft, Radio, AIontKomery-Wrd .lohns-Mnnvllle nnd American & Korelgn I'ower showed nttf de-; rlJni'K of $4 to $f(. 12 u HharJ.CJ i 1 Coltunblnn Carbon recorded tin extreme break of $20 n tthare.', So Kreat wiih tho Into vpluinc of trndinK that tho ticker fellJiiore thun one-half an hour hchlndthe mnrkot. The N'W York mock exchatiKP announcoil today that tho market vnluo of fill shares listed dvopped $8,1113,312,085 during November to $iiS,r.!iH,:t;ts,Hi.,:i. which contrastH with a blHh record of $S.ciS,S KTi l on Hcpt'nibei 1. ELKS DIG DEEP TO Tho money chaugors of tho Klka lodce at tlio Kli tenililo Chrlslnms tree event Inst' night nre HiirturlnK with sore arms toility, nnd the vurl ()iih niH'tioneers nre nmilile to speak above n whisper, so busy were their muscles nnd vntres kept by the hundreds of II. I'. O. 10. men In erfortn to throw nwny their money. (In such occasions nil Kll; under the speculative spell, often pays from )IU to 15 for a turkey, ham or slab of bacon. In his smoke hcfoiiKcd nnd Urn bui'Kered mind ho doesn't care what happens as It Is all for charity anyhow, and if he gets anything out of It, all the better. Tlitue were hundreds of turkeys, hams, bacon slabs, boxes of apples, blankets, groceries, nnd Junk, the disposal of which ruised many hum dreds of dollars for the Klks fund III providing Christmas cheer ror the the noor and neeilv within tlie I lodge Jurisdiction. . As always at these annual Christ mas Ucfl nl'rulrs, 801110 Klks mouse1 much 111 fooling, because of their j phenomenal success nmong the less ! iuiiimiiiiu oroiuers. rranK Kay, Top dates, ex-hhorirt Charles Ter rell and T. K. Daniels were among those In the conspicuously fortu nate class and therefore very much liated.ond given the honorary degrvo nf II. O. 11., U I). Kuch is reputed to have carted homo halt it dozen turkeys, in addition to sev einl chickens, hams nnd the like. Among the most considerate Klks present were Jnmes K. (Irieve. IJpwey Mill nnd llestnn (irieve ot I'rospect, who each left for home late Insi night with one lurkey. Their system won general commen dation nnd turkeys. Ciia Newbury earned the grand prlie. and Owney 1'ntton the les ser grand pi lie, Owney had turned his head to expectorate, else he would have taken both. OHN ANDERSON HIT BY AUTO ON HIGHWAY According- to a report at the pol-1 Ice station made bv lliiml.l Kun. . tiers of .Medford; his car struck John Anderson, master of Central ! I'oint (irnnge, last evening on the j highway south of Central Point. I Mr. Anderson hail stepped oft the tunning board ot a car, uc- j cording to reports, nnd the re- sllltlna crush ln-nk IV. HI... n.l niherwlse bruised nntl lacerated! tile well known Central point man. Klnnialh Kails The Oregon Von sir net Ion comiiany will construct modern garage near corner of Ninth and I'lnu uvenile,, ;;'. . ,i VSsMk Electric MM (he Whole Family A Gift for CleaiL clq'tliyf jjf fv t; Daintv fabrics or heavy giirfiioiifx j'omc 'out ' spick aiid span in froirt-'3!'it6''T;iiuiiitos! No center post; all-copper f lib, keeps hot water, hot; 8-posi-tion instant release wringer. Si)lash-robt' electric hiotoiv- Saves you 50 'to $X0. !":." i ,; Sold on Easy Payments , iand on 30 Days' Trial Smart Strap Watches V r . Attractive 3-Piece Dresser Set ; $9.98 Sturdy and reliable move-' men! imported I mm Switzer land. Case of sllverlno In while plutold finish. '.: Strap Watches, $9.98 to $24.75 Other Watches, $1.00 to S23.95 Comfy Slippers Attention Boys and Girls 1000 toys given away FREE Santa Claus will pay a visit to Montgom ery Ward's on Sat urday of this week, and as before he has many ( boxes of ,: ; FREE Toys to . give away. He will be here from 10 to "12 a. m". and from 1 till 3 p. m. "Gifts to Please the Hpusewif e" , Pyrex Pie Plates A drosnor net fit o grace orr)- charming boudoir! ' Of noli hreaknble Irniette, resembling umber, with (op covering of penrl llke material., .graceful. mirror with fine oval beveled glass. . Acceptable (lifts' Gay Colorful Scarfs $2-98 69c Soft leather and felt Kvcrnot slippers 1 1 i id in imI with silk pompoms and braid. Choice til' seveitil othms; Sizes tl lo 10. Ony nntl debonair ns . they nonchalantly Clutter In the breeze these smart scarfs wilMollKht many women. Ob long style with original hand decorations. An Interesting collection most reasonably priced for Christmas giving. S2.2S Oenulne Pyrex glass d!sh! lit nickel ulntetl frame of en graved denlgn. t ' ' Carving Sets ' New Ensemble Bags rv iti iM.ticii Dainty Hankies 'p"-i cosime 25c To Match 0 OK She can't have too'mnny bags to go with her various ei sembles. Ueveloied In nil nf the new ensenible colors iitofl in the smnrt envelope anil pouch sliaues. Oth. r Bags, 98o to 14.85 r j- '- . . $2.25 Well tempered stainless steel knife blado. Horn handles, nickel trimmed. Silver Pieces Fast Color Sheets arid Cases $2-98 Complete Set Colored 1 orders Pino white linen hnndker. chiefs with pretty Porto Itlc nn hand embroidery. 1-lli-ln. spoke hemstitched hem. FREE!" Christmas Boxes With Every Purchase A girt she may consider n luxury hut whose ln$. indco at Ward's will bring savins to your Christina budget! Hem stitched sheet vSlxiMI Inches. Hemstitched cases tiixllt;. White with colored hems. .AlWoUilely fnst colors. .1U Your choice of tho attract ive Lexington jmllnrns,' Jfi pieces with chest. , ,' MONtGOMERYWARD & Oft 117 So. Central St. ' ) t ijti Phone ,28 j' Medford, Orei - v -- A '; 1 c ft- .V- r,v,:..;;'