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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933. PAGE NINE HILLAH TEMPLE CEREMONIAL AT ' ASHLAND DEC. 9 ASHLAND, Deo. 8. (Spl.) "Happy Days Are Hew Again" eays the an nouncement of the Christmas ceremo nial or HUlah Temple of the Mystic Shrine, to be held on the home oasis at Ashland Saturday, and the poten tate. Albert K. Cass of Grants Pass, In bis greetings to Shriners through- . "-' ., . tVL 'S'i A I V j & if s s Albert K. Cm Illustrious Potentate. . , . Floyd Whittle. Ceremonial Chairman. out his domain directs them to "throw off your business cares and come to the ceremonial at Ashland. It la arranged for your entertain ment. The potentate urges the nobility to "again pause In the spirit of Thanks- giving giving thanks for the many blessings we have been privileged to enjoy; peace, health and happiness, The general committee In charge of the arrangements for the ceremonial la composed of P. P. Whittle, of Ash land, Austin Brownell, Grants Pass; N. G. Wheeler, Klamath Palls, and Rufus De trick, Ashland. The banquet committee Is composed of Will Loom la, Tom Simpson, Sam Jordan of Ashland and Elbert Lenox and Albert Gllhousen of Medford John Enders of Ashland Is chair- KM ED Broadcast Schedule Saturday. 8:00 Breakfast News. Mall Tribune. 8:08 (Musical Clock. 8:1ft A Faeries Parade. 8:30 Shopping Oulde. 9:00 Friendship Circle Hour. 0:80 Xmu Radio Show. 0:49 Schubert's Serenade. 10:1ft Bb and Zeb. 10:80 Morning Melodise. . 11:00 Grant Past Hour. 11:1ft Song Review. 13:00 The Paul Whlteman Orches tra. 13:15 Esther Merrtt Sanderson. 13:30 News Plashes. Mall, Tribune. 13:30 Marching Melodies. 1 :00 Varieties. 3:00 Classified Edition of All. 8:00 Songs for Everyday. 8:30 KMED Program Review. 8 :3ft Musical Echoes. 4:00 Mualoal Cocktail. 4 rSO (Masterworks Program. 1:00 Cecil and Sally. 5:15 Hllo Serenade. 8:30 Musical Notes. 8:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theater Guild. 6:15 Dlnner-Danoe Program. 8:4ft Holly-Time. 7:00 Black Ghost. 7:15 The Arkansas Kid. 7:30-8:00 Eventide. man of the hospitality committee, Ward Croft Is In charge of the music Henry Enders has made the golf ar rangements. Dade Terrltt'Of Medford Is In charge of the decorations, nr. O. T. Sweeney of Medford Is In charge of the Medical corps- Herb Grey of Medford Is chairman of the publicity committee. Hal McNalr of Ashland has the parade arrangements In hand and Ole Alenderfer the programs. Following Is the official program or the day: 1 :30 p. m. Qolf, Ashland Golf course. 4 :30 p. m. Business meeting, re corder's room at Armory. 8:80 p.m. Opening hospitality em porium, Meounine floor, Armory. 6:00p.m. Buffet suppe Dutch lunch. 7:30 p.m. Night parsde, band, pa trol, drum corps, aiven, novices, nobility. 8:00 p.m. Band concert, Armory. Hlllah's band. 8:10 p.m. Drum and bugle corps review. 8:30p.mPatrol drill, colorful drills and fancy formations. 8:30 p.m. Pormal reception, poten- tate, divan, past poten tates and visiting Illus trious uests. 8:00 D.m Presentation of TJ. S. flag, 8:10 p.m. Tribute to department nobles. 0:30 p.m. Pint awl third sections. 10:00 p.m. Second section. IS CLUE TO KING Reports of various committees were given. Committee serving refreshments in cluded Mesdamea Watklns, Lockwood, Donna Oraffls and Edmona Ander- Pomona Grange -Mrs. Gertrude Haak. We wish to correct an error In our last correspondence for the Pomona Grange. Members attending will bring only cake or cream for the evening lunch. The Pomona will furnish coffee and sugar. Also for the installation dinner, those attending will bring anything suitable for a dinner, Including cream. The Pomona will furnish cof fee and sugar. The meeting Saturday night la for Pomona members and candidates for the fifth degree only. Thts Is on ac count of the degree work. We hope every master in the county will have a few candidates. Be corrects corseted in an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B Hoffmann OABMEL, Cat. OTP) An insignifi cant worm furnished the key to the recovery of many missing volumes brought here by rather Junlpero Serra and his fellow "padres" of the mission period of early California life, the Very Rev. James Culleton. D. D., revealed today. The famed Serra brought a few well-worn tomes when he came to found the Carmel Mission. Thete were the nucleus of California's first library. Other volumes came from the Old World by way of Mexico City. Time and the confusion that fol lowed the secularization of the mis sions scattered or lost the old vol umes, some of which dated back cen turies. Pather Culleton, chancellor of the Monterey-Fresno diocese, and Pathe: Michael O'Connell, rector at Carmel, searching through old records and tomes, came across the worm. They described It as "a worm of the book variety peculiar to the re gion, which had come to life In the center of an old volume and had traveled In a straight line, cutting through half the book in which he was hatched and through three others beside It on the ancient shalf." The larvae of the worm contained ash, which showed where his life had ended as he begun to bore through the second cover of the old book. "Strange to say' said Pather Cul leton, "these four books, though not of one set, were numbered consecu tively, showing that the worm did his work In the library which cata logued them. "Catalogue marks on 58 volumes had been considered those of the San Fernando library of Mexico. But the worm upset this notion and showed that the marks had been made by Pather Serra or one of his Immediate , successors. 1 "The little insect also proved that he had done his work Ifx the Carmel library. The padres were in the habit of using as bookmarks any scrap of paper that might be lying about the study table. One of these scraps was dated 1836, another 1839. Through that dated 1830 the worm had gone while through the other there was no hole. This meant that between these years, and therefore, long after the books had ceased to come from San Pernando, the books were In order on the Carmel Mission shelves. "Once it was sure that the marks designated books of Carmel's first library It was easy to know the ap proximate number of volumes In the oldest section of the collection, to recognise tomes that had strayed and recover some of the missing treasures. "Sixty-seven of the books were re covered in Santa Crux. Eight were located in Mission San Juan Bau tlsts. A prlvste library yielded 177 volumes. One convent yielded six and another five. Two were found in Hollister. Four hundred and fifty eight have been recovered in all. Six are now in various missions. "The surest key to the restoration of the Carmel and San Carlos Mis sions library is the particular type of book worm which thrives in the Monterey area alone. The names and catalogue of the missing volumes are now known, but there is little like lihood that all will be recovered." PHOENIX GRANGE WILL SEE MEDFORD HI PLAY PHOENIX, Dec. 8. (SpU Phoenix Orange extends to all in the commu nity an 1 nvit a t Ion to arte nd the meeting next Tuesday night at the Orange hall at which time a play will be given by the students of the Medford high school. The program will be held at 8:00 o'clock and will be free to all wish ing to attend. The business meet ing will follow the program. All mem bers are urged to be present. Eagl e Pt. Cantata Slated Dec. 21st EAGLE POINT. Dec. 8. (Sol. I A cantata "Chimes of the Holy Night' Is being rehearsed for presentation Thursday. December 31, at the Pres byterian church here. The choir Is made up of local sing ers from the community and from the local high school glee clubs. GET WHEAT BIN PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 8 (AP) Rumors, which the Journal said were "well founded," were current among grain and shipping men .here today that the Pacific Continental Grain Company of Portland plans to build a 3, 000, 000 -bushel grain elevator at Vancouver, Wash., where It will have direct rail connections with the Spo kane, Portland & Seattle railroad's main line to the Inland Empire country. The Journal said Henry W. Collins, president of the Pacific Continental Grain company, would neither con firm nor deny the report that Van couver had been selected, but he did say "negotiations are under way but no deal has been closed." Shipping men here said such an elevator would give Vancouver a ma jor part of wheat traffic now mov ing to Puget Sound over the North ern Pacific and Great Northern lines. at the Grange hall Thursday night. Following the business meeting a card party was held to which the community had been Invited and seven tables were In play. Several members of Chrysanthemum circle of Medford were present. Prizes for five .hundred were won by Mrs. O. A. Pickle and Harry Reames. Prise for bridge were won by Mr. Much more of Medford and Matthew Berkley. Next meeting of the circle will be held December 31. This meeting will be an afternoon meeting. The committee serving Included Elva Briscoe, Lula Roberts, Elva Cas ter, Bertha Coblelgh and Ida Bishop. Christmas cards, all kinds and prices, printed or blank. Order now, time is short. Mall Tribune Job Department, DELAYED BY STORM StrmnrVALE, Cat. Dec. 8 (XTP) The test flight northward of the navy dlrlble Macon, stationed at Sunny vale, has been postponed until early next week, due to Inclement weather In the Pacific northwest, It wss an nounced today. Scheduled engineering tests de mand perfect visibility, Command or A. H. Dreasel said. The trip will be further delayed unless weather is suitable. The Macon wtll proceed along the coast as far north as Portland, present plans Indicated. dedicated ingredients of vicke VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form YICK5 COUGH DROP HEAT With our Body Fir or Hard Wood. It's clean, heavy, burns longer. Also thrown In your fuel house, MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1133 N. Central. Tel. (91 Phoenix Circle , Has Card Parly, PHOENIX, Deo. . (Spl.) Nelgh bor of Woodoraft Circle No. 343 met mm ow to make good coffee everytime Ladies' Aid Holds Phoenix Meeting PHOENIX. Dec. a. (Spl.) Ladles' Aid society met at the church par lors Thursday afternoon with attend ance of about 34 women. 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SchilliA For Percolator me Standard Schilling Coffee LIBERTY FOOD STORES MAIN AND GRAPE Everything In Qood Foods 1 Alexander Grocery, Inc. Phone 143 FREE DELIVERY E. F, ALEXANDER, Oen. Mgr. Specials for Saturday S Pkgs. 25c size, Peets Granulated Soap 33 3 Cans No. 2 Fresh Lima Beans 39 3 Cans No. 2yi size Spinach . 3u 23 25? 23 69 4 Lbs. Beans, white or red 2 Pkgs. Fig and Bran, delicious cereal 3 Lb. Pkg. Jewel Shortening 1 Lb. Lipton's Yellow Label Tea and 75c Tea Pot Free BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOODS ' RICHLIEU CANNED GOODS Dried Corn when cook ed is equal to fresh corn cut from the cob. DRIED CORN New Crop Eastern Corn. Lb. 35c Poor Poppa... It's his wife's buying habits that have ruined his dis position. She often buys Price alone without consider ing quality. Some kind soul should lead her to the Lib. erty Market where high grade meats are offered at fair prices. e Very Highest Grade Beef Pork Veal Lamb - SPECIAL -HENS, each 45c Hens Ducks Turkeys The Home of Qood Meats Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats MM MODEL Bakery's Fruit Cakes and Plum Pudding lb. 45c Ginger Cookies Special 2 doz. 19c S t . f GOD'S MESSAGE OF LIFE AND LOVE IN BOTH LECTURE AND SONG GTA NACLE Doors Open 6:30 P. M.--Music Starts 7:15 P. M. Sixth and Main-Medford SUBJECT-FRIDAY NIGHT DECEMBER 8, 7:30 "Spiritualism Spiritism" Conan Doyle Is Dead But His Wife Talked to Him Just the Same! tA 1 u f mm jot i -v o ss.sl' SUBJECT SUNDAY NIGHT DEC. 10TH, 7:30 "If I Were The Devil What Would I Do?"