Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    I QMnw
OF
Quite a numto of Medford, peo-l
pie visited Orufer l.nke yesterday, j
uicu in, Mrapue me iaet mat
the depth of snow range's from
about. two'few at 'the. Medford en-
tr.nni'o road to four feet at the
, viiil.' and liiri'-li higher In places
' whore the snow has drifted, and us
a const (iiicnrn there was nt lnnm
one traffic Jaro at the west entrance I
late in the afternoon, and a mim-1
her of minor mixups on the one-j
: ' way road through the snow that i
leads-from the Medford entrance!
to Aiina Spring camp. j
The park authorities for some
time, past have discouraged travel
in the natlonnl park because of the
probability of accidents, and have
stressed the warning that no motor
car should attempt the trip without
chains.
Experience of Howard Ciault is a
' 'sample of what was happening to
.motorics visiting the national park
yesterday. About 1:30 p. in. he
:tlrsv'e In the west entrance' without
chains with the intention of pro
Leverette & Niedremeyer
(FOR 2 DAYS ONLY)
Starts TOMORROW
- LAST JTIMES TONITE
"SONG OF
-THE WEST";
with
JOHN BOLES, JOE BROWN.
THE OLD WEST . LIVES
AGAIN IN ONE OF THE
MOST BEAUTIFUL PIC
TURES SEEN; AT THE
HOLLY IN A LONG TIME.
THE, STRANGEST STORY
THE SCREEN HAS EVER TOLD
There is a thrill, a
tear, a laugh; a cheer
in every foot of this
sensational
DRAMA
1 .7711
ratneTncnire
I
with HELEN TWELVETREES MARJORIE ftAMBEAU
&ICAROO CORTEZ PHILLIPS HOLMES JMtfS GLEASON .
VIVID
DRAMATIC!
THIS PICTURE IS
RATED AS ONE OF
THE MOST SENSA
TIONAL OF THE
.YEAR! . ' ,
A FINE CAST IN A
-. GREAT STORY
Two Nfw, Song Hits
''Far, Far Away"
"And Somehow I
- Knowl" '
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES FOR THIS FEATURE
PICTURE AND ADDED STAGE ATTRACTION
MATINEE EVENING
Children 10 Adults 35" Children 25 Adults 50
Listen In on Holly Theatre Program KMEO Every Evening 6-615
GLVE YOUR FRIENJS HOLLY SCRIP
, , THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
o
, Now. on. Sale at the Box Office
ceeding onward to-visit the lake.
He had only gone about a mile
and a halt' when his progress wus.
stopped on the one-way road bv a
car coming from the other direc
tion, with presumably one or more
ours -behind It. - -
Therefore, disliking to turn out
In the snow, as his car was with
out chains, he backed all the way.
to the west entrance, where 15 or
20 cars were In a veritable mixun
in the snow, through having en
deavored to turn around nfter hav
ing decided not to enter the park.
One by one the most of these cars
had to be lifted up out of their
snow ruts nim placed on t lie roud
to Medford again. It was not until
4:30 p. m. that nil were straight
ened out anil the homeward trip
was begun.
!E!ll
TO DANCE AND EAT
Following tho regular mcetinff
of AmeHeim legion post No. 15
this evening, duneing will be en-'
joyed, and a luncheon is to bo
servod by members of tho Ladies'
auxiliary.
Dan Howard U chairman of the
committee in charge of affairs for
the post, and lli'lva Aiken is ehnir
man of the auxiliary committee.
The 3rd of
a Series of
Year's Outstanding
Productions
Booked for your
Pleasure
During the
Holiday Season
ADDED ATTRACTION!
On the Stage
"Old Fashioned
Christmas Carols"
Sung by 16 Voices
ALSO
"DANCES OF
THE SEASON"
Staged by Eve Benson
Dancing Academy
Featuring
"THE HYMN OF JOY"
Spectacular Classic
in which 22 dancers
will appear
MEDFORD-MAIL'
Otitimt Week -Is Here; s
Cnmiltsl With Event, I
While the pmrled limbs of the
oak nnl fniKrant evergreens take
on n silver coat of frost children;
of the city- gather to v reneum
Christmas earohV and all members
of, tho family chectt -name off
Christmas lists and plan for holi
day festivities. . For Christmas
week ix" here itnd prumlseH to be
us gala ns ever in HU'ui socieiy. j
Observanre of the sacred holi
day began yesterday In churches.
Other programs will be held to
night, tomorrow night ami Christ
mas eve. .The days fallowing
ChriHtmus w!H be crowded with
parlies, especially anions members!
ofthe younKer set- homo fromj
school for the holidays. j
Tho season will also be favored j
by-several bridesrto-be,- who have,
chosen the Yuletide for their wed-j
dins; dates, - , "
Amonu the events wheduled for
this evening: ft re- the American
Lrcprion Auxiliary Christmas party
and the program to be Riven for
Knights of Pythias. Pythian Sis
ters nnd their families.
.Mrs. Helva Aiken Is head of tho
committee working on arrange
ments for the Auxiliary party.
Members are asked to come to
the armory nt 8 o'clock. The
Chriptmas program will be fol
lowed by dancing.
The Pythian party will open at
7:30 o'clock.
Skiing Tarty Kiwis
In Dinner Dance
One of the largest skiing parties
of the season was enjoyed yester
day by members of the younger
set. The. affair was nrraanged by
the Active club", recently organized
in Medford.
Ouest.s left the city about 9
o'clock Sunday morning for the
Crater Lake national park. After
several hours of skiing they re
turned to the Kogue Klk Inn.
where- a 6 o'clock dinner and
dancing were enjoyed.
Covers - were- placed , for the
Misses Dorothy Ends, Evelyn See
katz, Gladys Gregory, Viola, Tem
pleton, Mary Edwards, Oma Ge
Bauer, Kathleen Estes, Juanita
Griffin. Sally Roberts and Myrna
Bush nnd Messrs. Tom Ginn, Pat
Riley Keith Fennell, Jnsper Reyn
olds,. Chester Hubbard, Lee Bishop
Harold Davidson, Howard Gault,
Harry Gill nnd Howard Leclerc.
Affairs Scheduled!
fur Tuesday.
Tho Odd Fellows and Uebekahs
will entertain their children to
morrow evening with a Christmas
tree nnd party at the I. O. O. F.
hall. The program will begin at
7:30. Santa Claus will arrive later
wlh a gift for each, child and
all lodge members arc urged to
brjng their' families. ' . '
The children of the Prcsbyte-
rinn. Sunday school will, present a
pageant nnd Christmas tree Tues
day evening. Santa Clans will
he present with a Christmas treat
for each child. .
Carols will be sung throughout
the. city Tuesday and Wednesday
nights by children of the Presby
terian church .and residents are.
aeked to place . candles In 'their
windows to welcome the1 singers.
fJuests For
Holidays . r .
Mr. and Mrs. C. J." Hansen ot
Oakland, Calif., are in this city to
be guests over .Christinas of M,rs.
A. II. Phlpps nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
1 i. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Hurftnn of Malin are also guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
N. Hansen. ,
M-
Will Seml Christinas
Week, Daniels Home
Guests . of Mr. and Mrs. TV. 13.
Daniels for Christmas week are
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walther of
Portland and Miss Irene Balcom
of Snn Frnncisco.
CP
1
ISIS
THEATRE
STARTS TOMORROW
Charlie
Oeorgi
MURRAY and SIDNEY in
The COHENS
KELLYS
SCOTLAND
The funniett Scotch ttory of
them all with the world'! great
eit comedy troupe bringing a
branch of the cloak and suit
buslneit to the land of kilts and
bagpipes!
, Last Times Tonight
"ANYBODY'S WAR"
Sixvlnl lillilron'n f"
Mnllnrc I'liro '. OC
Continuous 8hows Saturday
and Sunday 12:30 to 11 P. M.
Matinee Week Days 1:30 P. M.
Eve 7 P. M.
All Talkie Short Subjects
10 and 20
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Amcrinin l.ctUm JViH.. ... ,
To Be ChrMmus Night. j
Vlo-ns have'-heen completed forj
tltb annual American Legion
Christmas ball, which, will be heldj
Thursday night at the Oriental j
Gardens. ' The usual large crowd
is expected to attend the Rnla
event, . anticipated each season by;
da nre fans In various sections ot
ine vaiiey. .
Music will be furnished by DOin
Pfovust's orchestra nnd many' fea
tures will be presented. Horace
Bromley heads the committee
working on plans.
Buffet Supper Enjoyed .
at Marshall Home
Mr.-and. Mrs. Joe Marshall en
tertained with a buffet bum per at
their home Saturday evening pre
ceding tho community ball at .the
Oriental Gardens. 'Guests for the
evening were the Misses Mildred
Dugun, Margaret Wood, '. Yvonne
DeVanney, Marion, Kathertne nnd
Dorolhy Ness, and Messrs. Vernon
Turpiu, Fred Dunn, Joe Dugan and
Cyril Lent and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Lounsberry.
. M .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Coleman
Ieuvo for Wedding: Trip,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elbert Coleman
(Marion Thorbus) whose marriage
was nn event of Sunday afternoon
in the St. Mark's church. Episco
pal, left last evening for n wed
ding trip to coast points. They
will return to make their home
in Medford, wJiere Mr. Colemnn
has been in business for several
years.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ruhl to
Spend Holidays in East
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Ruhl and
little daughter Alicia left Medford
Saturday evening for Rockford,
111., where they will spend the holi
days as guests of MrvRuhl's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruhl.
They will be joined there by their
daughter. Miss Roxanne, who is
attending Vnssar college, Pough
keepsie, N. Y. -
Guests of RIeeters . . -
For Holidays
Mrs. Viola Foster nnd Ron Billie
of San Francisco nro in this city
to spend the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Foster's brother, Di R.
W. Sleeter and family. Dr. and
Mrs. Sleeter have just returned'
from a week's visit in the bay city.
,
Mrs, Wilder leaves j
For Hay City
. Mrs. Mary Wilder left Medford1
Saturday evening on tho Shnsta
for San Francisco, whore she will
.he. guest of hen ..daughters during
the Christmas holidays.
Mm. Woods Will
Visit Mother '
., Mrs. - Charles ,. L. Woods left
Medford lost .evening . for . Albany,
where she will' spend . Christmas
with her mother.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Parsons f
Leave, for North.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parson and
daughter, Regina, are leaving Med
ford today for Portland, where
they will spend the. holidays with
relatives. ' '
' ' -Mrs.
Preston Here
for Holidays
Mrs. Corinne Preston of Seattle
is spending thri Christmas holidays
in Medford as the guest of her son,
Dr. James C. Hayes and family. .
Plnfttfi.ft ndvnrttHlnv uretn remilts J
Our
Will
1x4 R L No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed 2x6 R L No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed
1x6 R L No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed 2x8 R L No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed
2x4 R L No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed 2x10 R L No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed
. . 2x12 R L No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed ! .' !'!.'. Yi-
Until December 31st this Lumber can be secured through any of the following ; ; ;
Retail Dealers ! . ; :
Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford
j Economy Lumber Co. , Medford
Medford Lumber Co., Medford
Ashland Lumber Co., Ashland
OREOONT, MONDAY, DKCEM V.FAl 22, -19:10.
3 AUTO SUSPECTS '
FACE GRAND JURY
- Xlw. -thro) 4ocal yomlw, ranging
In age from 1 8 to 21 years, - who
were arrested by the police- for;
steaJihg eight cars hint Thursday;
and Friday nights, whifh cars were!
later found abandoned at points in i
or neur the city, and also "several '
suitcases, waived preliminary hear-;
lug Into this afternoon in Judge-
Taylor's court and each wa.s held
to. tho grand jury In S2.om,-bai1.
The technical charge against them
was the theft of the Chrysler edun
of F. L. Blore, valued at $400.
The accused are Glen Stringer.
IS, Evan Crow, 2D, and Bernard
I lass, iit.
Super Gas Saver
Increases Mileage
The Spinner Super Gas Saver,
designed to Increase mileage 10 to
40 per cent, ns well as to increase
motor "pep" and get-away, has
invaded the Medford territory.
Sinco Its-Introduction to the
automotive world by the Spinner
company, 1519 South Figueroa St.,
Los AnirelcH. thousands of motor
ists in const stntes have installed
them on their cars. Filling mail j
oruers now, tho spinner company
is arranging for agents In the
Medford territory.
The Spinner, declare automotive
engineers, spins the gas so fast,
turning, churning with such force,
being mixexd with oxygen nt the
same time, that when the gas
reaches the cylinder hpad, ready
for combustlan, one has a nearer
perfect combustion. This, it is de
clared, makes for a smoother run
ning motor, with more power, less
oil dilution, nnd more miles to
every gallon of gasoline .
The rule that makes
ao"doughnuts
is the rule in
roasting JJLL S
Bros Coffee
Bv cookinq doughnuts a few at a
timi in the hot fat, every one is
cooked and browned evenly. By
roasting coffee a few founds at a
time instead of in bulk, Hills Bros,
roast every berry of ' their line
blend, evenly.. No. other roasting
process can develop the flavor
Hills Bros.' continuous process
Controlled Roasting d6es.
Frtlb Jrttn . t&t .
crilinst vacuum
fach., Easily,
tpimd .with tht
kty. iooJk fit tht .
Arab tn tlt tan,'
IMS , . . . .
Recent Low Priced
Be
Withdrawn Dec. 31st
We still have some of the following
extremely low price of
$8.00 Per Thousand
f .
W. C.
OWEN-OREGON LUMBER CO.
THE CHRISTMAS
Head Lettuce
Artichokes
Parsley
Spinach
Bell Peppers
Brussel Sprouts
Beets
Home-made
Fruit Cake
and
Plum Pudding
FANCY
Seeded Raisins
Puffed Raisins
Cluster Raisins
Cleaned Currants
Redwood
Gift
Boxes
Heinz Fig Pudding-Heinz Plum Pudding-Box ,
Chocolates - Christmas Candy-Christmas Oranges
ORDER YOUR HOME-MADE CAKE EARLY
All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if,
' you called at the store in persons ' . , '
Personal Attention . --- . Prompt Service
H. Marsh
Phone 252 GROCER : : Phone 252
WE WISH YOU A MERRR Y CHIRSTMAS '
301
locaoi
b. b. Mill Delivery Extra
Clements, Eagle Point l.
aoE
Since the most of the gifts have
been selected, everyone's at
tention will now be centered on
the Christmas Dinner. Our
stocks are full and complete
arid we are all ready to furnish
you with the best merchandise
at reasonable prices.
FRESH VEGETABLES
Green Onions
Green Peas
Green Beans
Cauliflower
Egg Plant
Celery
Ripe Tomatoes
FRESH FRUITS
Oranges
Bananas
Grapefruit .
Tangreines
Apples
Pears
Pineapples
Pomegranates
Persimmons
Cranberries
Lemons
Avocados
CHRISTMAS
Golden Dates
Hard Dates
Pitted Dates
Dromedary Dates
FANCY NUTS
Walnuts
Almonds
Brazil Nuts
Pecans
Filberts "
Peanuts
. Chestnuts
Shelled Pecans
Shelled Almonds
Salted Almonds
Shelled Walnuts
Salted Peanuts .
Lumber
stock available
Porter Lumber Co., j Medford
Trowbridge Lumber Yard, Medjfdrd
Woqdi Lumber Co., VI
Carson Fowler Lumber Co. y Ashland
P2GE THREE
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DINNER
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D
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Squash
Cucumbers
Cabbage
Sweet Potatoes
Carrots
Turnips
Red Cabbage
o
D
o
Heinz
Mincemeat
Libby's
Mincemeat
Nonesuch
Mincemeat
o
D
o
FRUITS
White Layer Figs
Mission Figs
Pulled Figs
Stuffed Figs
O
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o
Gift Boxes
Apples
and Pears
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