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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL! TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKCJOX. SATURDAY. DEf'EMliER 20. VM). r t Iocal and Personal K'n Omrt Sett Werfc .Circuit ncourt. k lit not.lwlfr mi ftlon next week1 and there will be hojury session until one week from next Monday, due to holidays and notlvttlea of. Judge Norton moving his extctUKVa low library to Med ford, preparatory to establNhinK permanent ..residence In this 'city, heaolar trial sessions will be' re sumed January 6. i Mr. S'oo Improving . Vord has been received ' from Clarence T. Noe, who. underwent an operation ljt a Berkeley hos uital that he is Retting along nice ly. -Olid will be able to leave the hospital December 24. Mrs. Noe Is :n the southern city also, and they will remain with relatives for sev eral weeks. , St. Mark's Sunday school will have their annual Christmas tree and entertainment on Sunday after, noon, Dec. 21st. nt fit. Mark's Par ish hall, at 4 o'clock In tho after noon. The children will bring gifts for tha poor. A program of Inter-eating songs and resltatlons will, be given by pupils of the school. Christmas sarola -will be sung by all present. . The congre- Ration and friends or fit. Mark's church are cordially Invited to at tend. , '27: Oregon Hotel Guests Included among the Oresonluns registered at Medford hotels are I. Museen of Corvnllls, J. C. Currle of Salem, W. I,. Stark of Marsh- field, K. W. Cantrall of Itoscburg, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Steele and Sam Museen, Jr.,' of Kugene, Mr and. Mrs. C. R. Williams of Chllo auln. Mr. and Mm, C. M. 'O'.N'ealley of Itoscburg and E. L. Ferguson of Monmouth ahd the following of IHirtland: Mlnton Moore, Fred I. Olfford, MV. and Mrs. A. V. Wells, D. t. llognn, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Fortmnn. M. U. Nichols, Sfr. and Mrs. V. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. V. ft. Uoyle, D. V.' Flint, ir. M McCheney, A. 'Bergman. Dave Olds, A. K. Dennett. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Conkllh anfl I. Wledcrhorn. ' rnoim B2. we'll haul away your refuse ?lfy Sanitary Service ':. '-' 23Ttf Visitors from Montana Kenneth Connelly, vice-president ana sale "mn muter for the F. B Cbnnolly 'Co.. was o locnl visitor or the- Copco' homo office from Hillings,. Mont., Tuesday and Wed nemlay.." Mr. Connelly was on his mum -trip To -innings from I.os Angeles: after attending n meeting of neneral Electric . refrigerator distributors from all parts of the Went. The Christian ehuroh Sunday school"'!", have their Christmas proftrltm Wed. eVenlhg,' December 24;. commencing at 8 o'clock. 574 fit -or Mrtinnl "'ai1ej(. Pi-ostort,' Iron ''of Mr. and 'jftljy'FrAnk.PreBton; fs not.retitrri ifiir fri'MedfoTd from "tho Tamalpnls scbool-tQdny to apetid tho holidays with, his patents. He Is ill with InfliietiBi nnd will -be unahio to maka'tho 'trip north. -.v . i Had Into fttrtt-treeze glyoo, leo hl)'t Post Office Super Service. Ih Called North Dr.- Jouott P.' Bray i left this morning for Corvnllls, where he -called by long distance tele phone, to treat a resident of that city. While up north he expects to confer with other chiropractors regarding; proposed legislation earning up lief ore the unci body of lawmakers, whloti will tend to do away with 4 ! s c r I m I n atlon against the chlrlpractlc profession, fir.tlray will possibly return Mon day: nyorfjins; if circumstances per mit. ".' ' " ; Dry kindling $2.60 my Fuel Co. load. Vsl- 22tf former Itexldcnt Visits Orren IXivli, Weed, Cl. a Med ford resident oulte a number of yearn, is In Medford several !uyH Vllflng ls brother, Scott Davis, and attending to business matters. Mr. Davis is well remembered by the looal people who have made llie(r hme here for sometime. ' 'Christmas d a n c e. Dreamland, Vhureday, Dec. 25. Mulc by Dynse's Jaex Band. " J74 tlome. for llolliluys ' Mis rStther t)Vs(iri arrived yes terday frpm"Orants Pass, where she is a member of the grammar Kvhoql fncn)t5t, ,to spenA the holi nnya.wlth her father, William 01 son, on the Pacific highway north f Medford. . . ' Ooing to sell It all before Christ mas come while the bnrgalna Inst. Ornves Jewelry Bhop. 27 2 To ilnlM a imvlltng J. XI. Miller plans to construct d ttwetllng oh Columbus aenue at a rest of II .',(. according to an application filed yesterday at the city building department. Klamath Falls potatoes, 91e rwt. Nuts, crapes, vegetables, place or . der early for dressed hens, turkeys. 710 south Riverside. 274 Condition Is Hotter . C. O. rtunderman, who sustained injuries 1n a woods accident near Itutte Falls early this week, wns Sported today to he showing snt ltactory improvement at (ho Hoc toil Heart hospital. An Injury to his spine was siutnlned. foYlralts of distinction. The Peusleys, opp. alfy theater? tt llmjtity Wnrronts Trylay Collections Tor bounty Warrants were made today at the county clerk's- nfflee hy 3. A. iiu. Rogue River, one coyote.; James Corautt, Central Point, one. coy ote', Elbert Dnvls, Medford, one coyote ajid tme bobent, . Turkey shoot Sunday at Frank Adams, Central I'olnu 'Nothing burred. Plenty of birds, 87 1 Mere Boy Drives Car J3rnet Armprlest, who resides In the Ilueh district and who de spite the fact that he in but 15 yeatu old, has not only lu-on driv ing a car without a driver's license for some time until yesterday when he was placed uiidec amst by Hint Officer Iluucom, but the car he drove had no license. That U why he wan fined $10 and costs of 94 In Judge Taylor's court todnv, for driving without a licence, with the understanding that n license fur the cor would be taken out nt once. ' Miss Gregory In Mrdfiin Miss tiladyH Gregory, a student at the V nlvernlty of Oreson. is In Medford vl'ltlng friend over the holidays. Permanent wave, $5.00 complete; filclnlfl, scalp treatments' ;nnd oil shampoos. 5c. Prevot rieauty Shop. SIT, W. Main. Tel. 3C3. 253tf Oillcge Rlrls Home C; It. Iloyd stopped here for snort time weonesday night on hi way from Kugene to' his home in Medford. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Kleanor, and his niece. Miss Dorothy Ends, Uni versity of Oregon students, who W'lll spend the Christmas holidays in Me'dford. Roseburg Xews-Ite- vicw. ' nrill Sheet Metal Works does ex pert repairing, fender and nuto body repairing. tf Two Couples to Weil The county clerk's office Issued marriage licenses today to Elbert Coleman and Marian Thorbus. both of Medford, and to Wyburn Eller and Alva ISehrcns, both, of Stock ton, Cnl. Itargains In Jewelry nnd watches, less than' w price. Graves Jewelry Shop. 40 No. Front St. , 272 lx-ft for UtiKone Miss Hunet Oore. school teacher In the Meadows district, left to day for Eugene to spend the holl days with relatives. - Christmas Trees fn aale at Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office, beginning Saturday, December 11 Employes' Itellef Committee. 275 Scouts on Party ' Members of Boy Scout troop No. I, sponsored hy the PaVent Teach era association of Roosevelt school, are enjoying a skiing and sleigh Ihg Christmas party In the Pros pect country today as guests of Scont Master A. M. O'Hanlon and Assistant Scout Mnator Frnnk A Hull. There are t8 bus's In the party. , . . 4 Ijtst fcall Christmas shoppers snmiifl Inspect-line at Ornves Jew elry Shop; 40 N. Front St. - 272 In Medford for llollilays Miss Ixuiso Hodges arrived In Medford this morning from Seattle, where she la a student. at the University of Washington, to spend the Christmas holidays with nor parents, Mr. arid Mrs. N. T. Hodges, Potted plants at popular prices for Xmn gifts, . Monarch-Seed Co; - ' ;. -. 275 C114M. Al!ilgnt i IKngram :a-ptatn 4 i- C A-pplegato of Klamath Falls and well known In Medford, -will he one of the hon orofl guests nt the Old Oregon Trail celebration to be held In Portland on December 20. Captain Apple- fnt will lend atmosphere to the celebration which will take place in the Portland city auditorium, and will speak to the -children at the morning urogram when the moving picture, "The Covered Wagon," will also be ahown. Pio neers from all over the stato will attend the celebration. Let me write your fire Insurance Cnrl. V. Tvngwald, Hotel Holland Hldg., Phone !)!I3. tt Young lady driving to Portlnnd Wednesday, would- like 1 or 2 pas sengers to share expense. Phone 123, Monday. 17 Hat! fluslttCMs at Aslilantl Mrs. M. A. Madden and daugh ter of this city vlalted the neigh boring city of Ashlund yesterdny on business. Rurn dry slnb wood, and per load. Med. Fuel Co.; Tel. (131. 56tf Onuine F.ngllsh Holly and holly wreaths. Monarch 8eed Co. 275 lion fnr ClirlstinaM 'Alan Carley, freshman at Uni versity of Oregon. arrlwd -home to day to spend tho Christmas holi days with hia parenta. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cnrley of North Pacific high way. , , Photographs for Xmas. The Pesaleys. npp. Holly theater. tf Radiator nntl-freeze, gtyco, alco hol,- at Post Office Super Service. 272 Mr. Ikisrhftff Hi-turns A. J. Hlschoff arrived home from I.os Angeles by train this morning where he -had been attending to business matters. Coats rellned and remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hldg. Mrs. Hurry Andrews, Tel. ll.H. tf Itenloff I iron,' selection of Won derful fur costs nnd ncart suitable for ChrlstmAK gifts, will be ot Mann's -Store, next Tuea. and "Wed.. Dee. CI and 24, Coat priced from H0.S(i to $4(t.v StcHrf from tis.r.o to $lKi. Furs make "roya!'' gifts. 273 Fromi UM 1unr stnte CalifornianM rcltered at Med ford hotel Include Mr. nnd "Mrs. TV. Tl. Sherman of Oakland. V. C. Clardner, Mr., nd V. C. Oardner. Jr., ot Turlk, H. I. Prmtt of Los Angeles, n. W. I-and ofrewno, K. Hennett of Kanta Ana, Mr. and Mrs. tleoiiie Ilieben nnd boys nf XrOloud, TV. S. Montgomery of Mil Diego and F. II. Young of LlndMiy. Tlurn green fir ulshs wood and put fuel hilt. Fuel re.. Tel. 3l. with dry Ask M.M 2:.stf Opfiulne Kngllsh holly and holly wrNitlis, Monarch Sed Co, I7 Visit' ill JtOHeburv. , .M.irwirct Ann and Harriet Mat thews left today for Jtoseburg; to sixmd Christum and Now Year' with their grandparents, Mr, and Mm. L. E. Thompson. Minor Auto Crash An auto collision occurred yes terday at the Intersection of Cen tral avenue and Main street, in volving cars driven by Vance Itowe aud W. A. Woods, according to a report on file today at the police station. There was little damage. Tho Unity class Invltps nil people Interested to attend the Truth Talk at, Jackson Hotel P.IcIk.. Monday, Dec. 22. 1930. ' 272 Uroken window reglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf Seeks New Ilaillo Klutlon Application' of the Shasta Elec tric company for Installation of a broadcasting -station at Klamath Falls on 1210 kilocycles, 100 watts nnd 'unlimited time has been set for hearing by the federal radio commission, no definite date fixed. Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist. Phlpps Hldg. Phono 1402. 177tf Dance with the Eagles Christ mas night, Dreamland hall. A good time assured. - 274 III from lllitte Fnlls Will E. Weir of Iiutt Falls was In the city this forenoon. Daily's Taxi,- Phone 15. 35 to 4 passengers. tf Radiator antl-freezo, glyco, alco hol, at Post Office Super Service, ..... 272. Stealing Kulti'nHCH -- Two suitcases, containing cloth ing, were stolen last night in Med ford from J. J. Stelgor. Tho cases were In hia car, according to the police today. George Auborn re. ported the theft of a revolver from his parked car In Medford. Tt's tlm to fill your radiator with antl-freeze.' Prestono, alcohol and Clyeo nt Flchtner'a (latane. 232tf Heath's Drug Store Is paying the postage on "Whitmans Candy to any place in U. S. 273 Ifoinor IMntt IMtno iHumer Piatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt, who is a student at Hncrnmonto Junior college. rived home today to spend the holi days with his parents and friends. See the beautiful displny of floral plants and cut flowers, pot ted Polnsettins, 85c, fiOc 'and 7Bc; with ferns, $1.00 to 15.00. Rogue Valley Tloral Co., TJberty Market cor. Main and Holly. Phone 1040. 27 For Christmas et Hurlbut'fl IJlble stories. Tel. 74B-H. 256tf But to Falls Visitors Mliw Marguerite - Tlibbard of flutto Falls was in. Medford shop ping this forenoon. The public It, cordially Invited to attend the regular meeting of the Unity class nt-Jackson Hotel Hldg.. Monday December 22. Dr. Holgnte, speaker.' 272 Our new tudlo U opposite new Holly theater. . The Poasleys. tf Colics Student J let urn loorge sillman Is home from Oregon Stato college to Bpond tho holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P, SUUman. Dry kindling Y ley Fuel Co. .50 a load. Val- 242tf Turkey shoot Sunday at Frank Adams, Centrnl Point. Nothing barred. Plenty of birds. 271 Irer Top Holidays - J. W. Helm bf Oakland Arrived from the. south this morning to spend the holidays with Mr. nnd Mr. Allen Tt. Drury nnd daugh ter, . Mr. Helm is Mrs. Drury's father. Dr. TtoM. 13. 1e, -Liberty Tllrtff. Eyes examined, glasses. tf Christmas Trees On Bale at Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office, beginning Saturday, December 13. Employes Relief Committee. 276 Arrive from K la ninth Among Klsmnth Falls residents In .Medford thl forenoon were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ft. Ooddard and W. Downard. Dry kindling 2.ft0 a load. Val 242tf ley Fuel Co. . Homemade cake, fruit cake and plum pudding at Marsh's Grocery 274" rmlerwut Opei'Wlmi Kvednn Musty of Central Point underwent a major operation t tht Community hospitnl this morh- Potted plants nt popular prices for Xmas gifts. Monarch Seed Co. 27 & Tou will be well pleased If you p a Tolip Oil permanent wave. TVhen fintehed the hair Is soft with natural looking wave and curly ends. TVhnt every woman U look ing for now.' Price $tfl. Other permanent. I7.R0. Work guaran teed. Call 67, Iiowman Beauty Shop. 274 Ih n VMtnr from Vrefca Margaret T. Hrown Is among tho Vrek. residents visiting in Med ford who 'arrived In the eity yes terday. We want to make you happy. Attend our pro-Inventory sale. iM Hill Hdw. 72 Vol u utrer Settlors, Itev. Hill Hay will speak Sunday evening at the Volunteers of America services. Sutiday school at 2 o'clock. preaohlng In the evening nt K l.V The Olft Ideal. Whitman's Can dy. l.o0 to 17.50 e1 Heath's Drug Wtore wrap and pays the postage on It to any pace in the Tnlted States. S73 - . 9 ft(r William ffonlshy, ttd ;a. mw hn fiJTlh liOrd Maynr of Lon don eleotvd l hi year. FINE WEATHER AT: CRATER NATIONA! PARK PAST WEEK Thore in hut 28 In-v-hei. of now at Anna spring ehinii In Crater, Na tional park nnd only about an average of four feet on the Kvel In the rim vicinity, altho in some pluces it haa drifted much higher, according to a phone metwugo received from the park this fore noon at ('rater National park headquarters offices here. The weather generally at tho national park has been almost ideal for the past week, with com paratively mild temperature, and the only new snow to fall there coming last Monday in the shape of a light flurry, to be added to the old snow including that of the previous Friday when several Inches fell. Tho coldest tempera ture at the park during the patit month was 2fl degrees above. The lake, during the week, watt declared to be exceptionally beau tiful in the clear crisp atmosphere with the sun glistening on the snow along the crater walls and the top, and emphasizing the magnificent blue of the lake. A few visitors are fitlll coming to the lake from the Medford en trance of the park, but for some time past no one has been able to get into the purk from the Klam ath entrance, through Fort Klam ath and Anna Spring camp. ' . t ' JACKSONVILLE, Ore:, Dec. 20 (Spl.) Several local teachera left Tuesday evening and Wednes day for their homes to spend the holidays as school closed Tuesday Miss Kthelyn Root went to her home at Newberp, Ore.; Miss Vesta Hall to Oakland. Ore.; ' Miss Grace Kirk to Hateey, Ore., and Miss Lorraine Parr to Ashland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Martin and sons Edward. Donald and George, of Medford spent Thursday even ing at the home of Mrs. Dora Har- baugh. Miss Goldle Boone who is teach ing school at Lewiston, Idaho, is expected home to spend the Christmas holldnys with her moth er, Mrs. A. L. Boone, and other relatives here. W. II. Clark from Big Applegate Wns here Friday. The American Legion boys will hold another turkey shoot In Jacksonville next Sunday. The one held last Sunday was very suc cessful and was attended by a large crowd from throughout the valley. W, A. Meed of Forest Creek was shopping in Medford Friday. Homer Hartman returned home Wednesday from his work t Spo kane, and will spend the holidays with rolatlvea here. The Christmas tree and program for the school will be hold nt the local gymnasium Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Smith of Losier Lane left Monday for. a few days business trip to Coos county. Mrs. Paul God ward is III at her home hero this week. John Hueners of the Murine corps, stationed at Riverside, Calif. ia expected home to spend the Christmas vncatlon with his par ents, who live in east Jacksonville. Jacksonville Grange will have a Christmas party on their regular meeting night, Friday, Dec. 26. A program is being prepared for the event nnd refreshments will be served. Billy Dunnlngton spent Thurs day and Friday at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dunnlngton near Central Point. Mr, and Mrs. Rels Chapman of Myrtle Point are spending a couple of weeks visiting Mrs, Chapman's mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrich, and other relatives here. E. TV. Shewn and wife from Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., C. D. Wins ton from Corvallis, Ore., nnd Mrs. David Wilcox of Memphis, Tenn,, were among those recently visiting the Jacksonville museum and oth er landmarks of Interest here. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sanden en tertained at dinner nt their home Wednesday for Miss Issle McCully and Miss Alice Hnefs. The occa sion was in honor of Mlsa Mc- Cully's birthday. Mrs. Kenneth Merrtfield and Mrs. Joe Kfngsley of Medford at tended the Christmas party at the Presbyterian church Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Wilcox of Medford Is spending the week visiting nt the R. Finney home. Among the Jacksonville people seen shopping In Medford Thurs day -were Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mr. Jnmes Cantrall, Mr. T. E. Latig head. Louise Lnughead, Mrs. C. B Dunnington. Mr. Louis Puhl, Mrs. Hnry Miller, Mr Ed Swlnden and Mr. nnd Mr. Kdw. Bell. Charles Dorothy was taken sud denly ill nt hts home here Tuesday evening but we are glad to note that he la Improving nicely nt this writing. Mrs. flay Wilson and Mrs. Al fred NflrTta were shopping in Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chitwood and daughter Dorothy re moving this week from the old Orth brick house on South Third ntrrM into a houo owned by Emll fc .t near Mr. Brltt's home. The yh It wood family have lived In the Orth house for the past several yenrs. At the last meeting of the lloyal Neigh hors lodge, IVc. P. It was decided to hold their meetiiiK hereafter on the first and third Tuesdny evening of each month. This change will be mndo begin ning with the month of Jannarx. William H. Young pushed away Wed nemlay night at the home of bis daut;htcr, Mrs. Roy Martin, east of Jacksonville. Mr. Vm' ik wns GS year of age. He had be.j. confined to hi bed at the home of hts dnughter here for a number of years. Mis. M. E. Cocom of Medford JACKSONVILLE Plans Ocean FlighV TV-,. 71 ' Aaaonatea lr. t'icte Lieut. Paulin Paris, French navy aviator, haa been quietly preparing for some weeks for a trans-Atlantic fliqht from Paris to New York. and son Fred Yocom of Jackson ville, also Mr. and Mr. Joe Mc Intyre and daughter Dorna were guests Sunday at the T. J. Yocom home on Applegate. Mrs. E. S. Severance left Friday for Eugene. She will bring home her daughter. Miss Ruth Severance who is attending the University of Oregon. MIbs Severance will spend the ChriHtmas vacation , at her home here. Mrs. E. R. White, Mrs. Lynn Rumley.Mra. Jake Schafei. corn mittee of the P. T. A. to prepare the kiddies' Christmas treats for the school Christmas tree, met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Zola Flck, P. T. A. president, nnd made the final preparations of their work. Mrs. W. K. Ray spent Tuesdn'y visiting at the home of Mrs. Manda Fohl In Medford. j Mrs. George Wendt and small son Donald returned home from the Sacred Heart hospital Wednes day. Members and invited friends nttended the Christmas party held by the Women's association at the Presbyterian church Thursday. A covered dish luncheon wns enjoyed at noon. A Christmas tree with gifts for all was enjojyed In the afternoon. Games and stunts were played.- Forty ladies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Spella of Seattle are parent of twin daughters, Mr. Spella is the brother of Mrs. Louis Puhl of this phu-e. . Jacksonville Boy Scout Troop No. 35, had their annual inspection Monday evening. Mr. Heath, scout commissioner of Medford, was in specting official. Mr. Heath npoke very complimentary of the boys and invited them to attend the court of honor held in Medford. He also said that the Jacksonville troop was one of tho 'snappiest he had seen. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson were 'dinner guests Thursday at the V. T. Wilson home In Medford. Bill Bishop has completed his work as watchman for the Jack son county construction work In which he has been employed the past summer and fall. Royal Neighbors Indies are plan ning a bnznnr nnd cooked food sale to be held after the new year. Many Christmas trees are seen going through our city to the many homes. Nearly all cars hav ing one or more trees on them nnd also several truck loads being taken out to sell. John Opp left early Friday mor ning for Portland and will spend the Christmas holidays with his family. Warren Masonic lodge of Jack sonville put on degree work Wed nesday evening nt their hall. The Eastern Star ladies served a lovely supper after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson had as their guests this week Mr. Wilson's brother, William Wilson of Med ford. .Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lytic were business visitors In Medford on Thursday. Mm. Nellie Finney and Mrs. Sarah Wilcox were visitors Wed nesday evening of Mrs. V. E. Fin ney at Medford. E. R. White, scoutmaster of the local troop. Is forming a basketball team with his boys. They will practice every other Monday eve ning. Mrs. C. II . Pierce of Ashland visited Miss Mollle Britt recently. POR'tLANn. Ore., Dec. 20 ) The county grand Jury, invostl gating the first degree murder charges placed against Nelson C. Bowies, and lrma Lourks Paris in connection with the fatal stabbing November 12 of Mrs. Lenuu Howies, adjourned today until Monday morning without returning any open bills In the case. The secret investigation Into the charges will be continued next week, officers believed. STREET BLAST HALTS WASHINGTON TRAFFIC WAJiUI.Mmi.N. !!(... l.rr main nt n.lm?y WjiNhitiuton Intrr 'lirn liist nlukt. lujmvd two wo. nirn Ami disrui-tefl HiTti icnl , rir fult for nuMt than in hour. Apfaroiitly tifnitrnt hy n fprtrk finm thr Mrert .w' unrtorvt innul (vi'lloy, luklnc h!w tip n !tntrh W whK'wnlk. Two n'ro womjin wcr ImrhMl tn tho air unit 1VI1 hu.-k In the holf? tniilrr piles of (!vlu1. BOWLES PROBERS CONTINUE MONDAY Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune-Virgin Station) Salurdii) P. M. 5 to 6 Boy Kcouts; news and markets hy Mail Tribune 6 to 7 Where to Go: Beehe Service Station; Franklin C'afor Cecil and Sally 7 to 8 Let's tlet Associated: news digest: Murray and Harries UBO i . . 8 to ft Christmns carols, KM KD; - Weekly Review ubc 9 to 10 - Jimmy 'Blttlcks Town House orchestra Smiduy P. M. 1 fi:45 to 47 'Pipe Organ pro gram -' ; l T to 8--Watch Tower pro- ; gram; Kiddles Period; KM4CI presentation ft io 9 Valley Radio church 9 to 10 "On Parade, Trau- merei", UBC Monday A. M. 7:66 to 8 Breakfast broad- cast of news by Mail Tri- bune 8 to 9 Popular recordings; Denison Radio Shop 9 to 10 Friendship circle; 4 Albers Bros.; Del Monte 10 to 11 Snow White; West Hide Pharmacy , 11 to 12 Film Tips and Talks Lawrence Jewelry; Med- ford Flower Shop; Frank- lin Cafo ' P. M. 12 to 1 Monarch Seed ami Feed; Sanderson Motor Co. 1 to 2 Firestone; Mann's Dept. Store; McNair IJros. 2 to 3 Happiness Train; 4 Scientific Laborat o r i e s ; ! Snider's Dairy 3 to 4 Wnrd and Co.; Gold Seal; KMKD presentation 4 to 5 Popular recordings; 4 Kiddies Period 5 to 6 Peoples Klectric; Scherer: Xews and markets hy Mail Tribune 6 to 7 Where to Go; Nunn Bush Kntertainor-s; K Cecil and Sally 7 to 8 Let's Get Associated: News Digest; Lyre and Mask UBC 8 to 9 Album of Familiar Faces; Musical Gems 9 to 10 Musical Gems, Unit- ed Popular Ensemble UBC 7:01 to 8:00 p.m.' B. A. Koiie and h Is Lucky ytrlko dance orches tra NBC service to KGO, KHQ. K'flMO.'.kTIW.' Kl'I. KI'SD. KTA-R. ' ' ; S:00 to 8:M p.m. Rainbow TtMr monles Nl'U' service to K'lo, KKCA, KTAlt. K:0U to 8:30 p.m. Ollmoro Cir cus NMC service to KOMO. KOW, KPO. KI'I. 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. Amos 'n Andy NHC service to KCO. KHQ. KOMO. KOW. KKCA. KFSI). S:4r to lt:00 p.m. Sperry Smiles Xnc service to KCO. KHQ. KOMO. KOW. KKCA, KFSD. 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. Kl Sidelo Mins trels N11C eervice" to KOO. KHQ. KOMO; KOW. 9:30 to 10:00 p.m. The Trial or, Vivlenne Ware NBC service to KOO. 9:30 to. 10:30 p.m. Xll." Drama Hour Nrsr service to KTSI. KOA. KOO. 10:00 to 10:30 p.m. 10:30 to 12:00 p.m. Spotlight llc vlew NBC service tn KOO, KKl KOM.O K'OA: KOW. 10:30 t 11:30 p.m.; KFSD. 11:00 to 12 p.m. I Held In Slaying Aiocintrd Pre. Photo Mary McClyment, 19. of Cam den, N. J., was charged with the murder of Edward Nicholson. Jr., who was shot to death durinn a scuffle with another man during a j party. - N'otliT of Mcetlne. I The annual mecthtir of the tock-i hol.lcrs tif the Jackson County' i'.iiildUif; and I.onn A.-oci.ninn will ho held at so North Central Ave nue. Medford. orecon, on Monday. ! J.imiary .". 1 1 3 1 . at 7:30 p. m. o c. i:d(:S. y.'cr''n -y, : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Yot S.M.K Ji'wyn. A. T. I-t-' thrnji. iVntr il Point. 273 STIt A YK P Kemalo Sprtnicl dna. i White uith hrown pot)t. Fin1 r li'ns' phone HM.".-.. 273 ' FOI5 Ill'XT Xc.it 4 -room hoU" . with cjit .if' anil wootNhrd. on Haven 't. Mr.. H. (V pn-h. Air pint lMUll. J7" you s ut: shfiiM .ri. t-y per lim. phono .".J3-.I-4. :7 WA NTKP Man with team wants phiwinc, iiarden or anv kind of Work. P. O. Box 41T. 273 i ' ' " 11 4-f5 A M ' Hi f s CHILDREN ENJOY CRATER! FILM AS SANTA'S AIDES' GOOD CITIZENSHIP Roty cheeks and sparkling eyes, shadowed by bulky Christmas pack, ages, characterized the faces of more than 1000 youthful Santa Clanaea who. entered, thQ Fox Cra tcrtiih, thrnitre this .moniinK to at tend the pre-Christmas matinee, given a a aitectal treat to children of Medford by the management of the theatre. : The bundles, which were brought by children, who could afford to take fcomethins from the family larder, will be distributed to poor families of Medford in the Christ mas baskets prepared by the Elks j lodge. The packages contained food. I clothing and a few toys. Canned fruits und vegetables, which will add much cheer to Christmas tables, filled moKt of the packages. The matinee wa? free to nil chil-1 dren and many whose cupboards! are not filled enjoyed the picture along with the others. An hilari ous shout arose from the crowd as the lights went out to announce the showing of Harold Lloyd in "Why Worry?" The picture was accompanied hy a rollicking synco pation comedy. And both were heartily enjoyed by the youns au dience, each humorous scone beins punctuated with gurgles of glee. j This is the second Christmas I party given by the Fox Crateriun J theatre. Last year the guests i brought clothing lor the poor. It ( Is believed t hat the comhinat ion j worked out this year, however, will prove more satisfactory for every- one. ' j The safety of all children was assured at the morning's party by j the presence of Fire Chief Kllioit, Volunteer Fireman fleorge Brown i and Tom Robinson, traffic officer. 1 Women's Hose $1.00 pair Silk from toy to lot with Frtick In Fox West Coast Iheatres Mat. 25 Last Tmes TONITE JOAN CRAWFORD . in "PAID" "Barnacle Bill' FOX NEW Starts TOMORROW CHAS. ROGERS STUART ERWIN in "ALONG CAME YOUTH" Continuous Sun. 12:30-11 Ends TONITE . Lane Chandler Yakima Canutt "FIREBBRAND JORDAN" Plus Comedy, Cartoon Vagabond Adventurer vs?7!iirii NEW f, FOX in $2.50 PfFjSF J N teTJ Mat. 10,25 lTJA,.rf. Eve. 10. 35 1 Hotel Medford y : o Featuring ;" 1 Sunday Dinner . . $1.25 Place Reservations Now for 2 Christmas Dinner . $1.25 (Music from 6 to 8 by Strader's) o New Year's Eve 2 Dinner Dance . . . $2.00 tSl HELD OBLIGATION (Contributed) Is your Christmas shopping fin ished? Did you buy the pretty cameo fur mother and the extra fine fountain pen for dad? u little sister to have a by-lo baby doll and is Tommy to get the fine morhr- car? 1 . You have scratched the last name from that lung list - made weeks ago, remade and then lost and found but until you have bought Christmas Seals you have not fulfilled your full obligation of soWal citizenship. The sea's are sold by the Jackson County Health association to carry on that very splendid and necessary work, of fighting the disease which is so easily spread and which reaps such large hnrvest each year. Buy Christmas seals. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roderick Waters of 231 Soulli Holly ate the parents of a 7 H)iind, 4 ounce boy, born December 19 ut the Sacred Heart hospital. Wanda Lou Armour Noted Astrologist Extends Christmas Greetings and New Year Wishes Mrs. Armour Is well known in Lecture and Private Horoscope Headings. Mrs. Armour says: 1 have found by years experi ence AstroloKy to be a Scientitic Analysis of Life's Problems. May 1 cheer and help you and iiive you a bright outlook for liiill. Phone 776 Durell Court, Apt. No. 3 Continuous Sun. 1:30 to 11 : COMING . TOMORROW "ACROSS TH)5 ' WORLD" with Mr. and Mrs. MARTIN JOHNSON stetaui SCRIP for Christmas the new small size. book sells for 52.25 Births si YOM 1IKNT Small furn. pt. und B.irab'c, 604 V. 10th. it Q