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    PAGE NINE
You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
WdM'l to tell ioui DonuV want
to get rid 01 tw odds urn
nds in Household furnishings!
oo you need tools tor roui gar
ten? A" inexpenaive Want-AO
iq tn. Mall ITlbune Classified
(age UI "no answei te
these, and msnj othei perplexing
sroblems.
H re Are the Rates:
Pet word first insertion "
(Minimum '18c)
Bach additional Insertion.
per word
i Minimum 10c)
Per line per month, without
copj
changes
75
Phone
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Brown fox fur.. Call at Trib
une otllce. . .
FOUND Brown aid glove. O'
call at Mall Tribune office.
LOST Xf dog missing, call 1618.
WANTED SITUATION
i
WANTED A good cook nd house
keeper must have work. Can go
Jny place. Mr,. Edna C. Pettersen.
Rt. 1. Box 168. Medford.
WANTED MALE HELP
To quail y In quic ;
you learn. Low tuition ana
Complete employment service. Die- .
eel Power Engineering Schools. 33u
20th St., San Francisco.
SALESMAN We are now allotlng ter-
rltory to sell our Adv. Calendars ler j
next season, iiarge wiuu.. . -
. vanced business sold Immediately
after Jan. 1st. Our men make mon
ey Commissions fiald weekly. Ex
cellent territory open. Write today.
V. S. Walsh, 156 Second St.. San
Francisco.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Transportation to Oakland
Dec. 26. Share expenses. Refer
ences exchanged. Box 1789, Tribune.
WANTED Used cars. Pay cash. HI
way Exchange, So. of Phoenix.
WANTEd""-To borrow 81300 Good
security. Box 1574. Tribune.
WANT TO BUY 1920 Ford
cheap. 333 W 3nd.
Must be
EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your
furs at the Peerless Market. 12-14
No. Bartlett St.
WANTED Electric radio. Must bo
reasonable. Box 268. Trlbune:
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-X
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medtord
Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Tel
1062.
JUNK WANTED
We nay cash lor JTTNK BATI-ERIEb
& R A Dl A JOBS ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER lunk of il
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIM HOUSE
31 No Orape W 1063
WANTED Raw furs Price, advanced
from 3S to 60 It will pay you
to trap New and used traps tor
sale Medford Bargain House. Med
ford. Oregon 27 North Grape St..
Phone 1063.
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small house. 801 N. Cen
tral. 5-ROOM house for rent. Tel. 1658.
60 NORTH PEACH 8 rooms, oil stove,
good condition. First Insuranw
Agency, Tel. 105. after 5. H. H
Brown. 1670.
MODERN HOME Close In. 104 So,
Newtown. First Insurance Agency
Tel. 105. after 5. H. H. Brown. 160
FOR RENT 716 East Jackson.
208 Summit.
First Insurance Agency. Tel. 103.
after 5. H. H. Brown. 1670.
FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish
ed stucco house Phone 279
FOR SALE 81400.00 or rent 810, 61
Pine Brown and White or write
owner, 1 Jarl. Boring. Oregon.
KOMES FOR K.E.VI CSlI 8
4 mi RFJJ'l ITmes furnished or
unfurnished Brown ft Whit
HOUSES klO. 612 60 and 818 watei
osld: wood, range Phone 105
FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 3
oedrooma C A DeVoe. 523-J-2
"6-ROOM modern cottage, 112 50
So Orape St
FOR RENT Huuse. close in Tel 319-Y
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apt
close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y
FOR RENT One Df trie nicest unf'ir
nifhed 5-room modern bungalows m
city, newly painted and papered,
new curtains throughout, new lin
oleum on kitchen, bathroom and
pantry Hours, e'.ectric water heatci.
new hcuroia and built-in fixtures,
all tn t:p-top condition. See it at
7.J3 W 1 itn jr.d call next door. No
small chdren.
rOK HI NT H ItMSHEll ROOMS
FOR PENT Comfort lhle. on wnient
f;:rn:shed room. 19 Mistletoe Si
Phone 638-W.
ATTRACTIVE
ranee; heat.
rfvtm. seosrst ent
220 No 6akdi:t.
FOR heated ileepirg rooms call 1399-L
ATTRACT! VI rooms, 4u4 & Grape,
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD AND ItOUM at
Rates very moderat.
IIS a. Main
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE for electric
washing machine, fresh Jersey cow.
Second house west from gas plant.
'TattrT',
All.UttilUll, JUL SM. I
GOOD hard wood for sale or trade
for good young cow or heifer coin- j
inn lresh. Marvin W. Johnson, care
Box 375 or phone 40-X-l, Central
Point, Oreg.
WILL TRADE Ford Coupe for motor
cycle or blmotorcycle. withrow, 31
Berrydale.
FOR TRADE Ohev. truck driven
11.000 miles, for late mode, seaau
S. A. Bower, Murphy. Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Cottage at 108 So. Oak
dale. inquire next door north.
BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar
uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on
Orape street, adjoining Mall Tribune
Job Shop. Reasonable rent to rl(rit
party. Apply at business offlco Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown 6t White.
FOR SALE POULTRY
POULTRY MEN ATTENTION
Now tne time to select your breed
Inc nens. See our display of cock
erels at the Monarch Seed & Feed
Co. store. Also write us for prices
on baby chicks and hatching eggs.
Our nlno years' of continuous trap
nesting, careful selection of breed
ing birds, has made It possible for
us to be able to give you the best
English, Hollywood and Hanson
strains. We have a limited number
of coskerels for sale at this time.
Write to MOUNTCREST RANCH
Hilt, California.
PURE Branze toma Cockeran'a prize
stock $5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
2800-LB.
eluded.
Talent.
TEAM, 8100:
M. F. Baker.
harness In
hlghway So.
FOR SALE Shoata. Leo Young, on
Columbus off Stewart Ave. Tel.
7-F-4.
FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS
PEDIGREED ROLLER CANARIES
Wllltng singers; lasting gift; reas
onable. Mrs. Jack Thrasher. Jack
sonville. Phone 173.
FOR SALE Boston Bull puppies make
an Ideal Christmas present. Priced
reasonable. J. G. Cameron, Phone
437-W.
SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries.
Phone 2C2 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie
Finney.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 823-J-3.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR QUICK SALE Model T Ford 610.
Chev. Del. 825. Inquire 208 Clark or
33 N. Grape.
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
GOOD USED CARS
All Prices Reduced. 30-Day
Guarantee.
1931 Ford Victoria Coupe.
1928 Bulck Light 2-door Sedan.
1928 Pontlac 2-door Sedan.
1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan.
1929 Ford Coupe.
1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe.
1927 Hudson Brougham.
1931 Chrysler 8 Coupe.
Also a number of cars under 8100
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
25-TON cspaclty custom mill at Jack
sonville want custom ore to run
Special rates.
FOR SALE First cutting pure alia. fa
In stock. John Newcomo, r. 3, box
141, Medtord. Ore.
A RAINBOW garden of glads. i00
large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 4')
rarities. Value 5 or more for ..5C.
One Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H
Ileum. 923 South Oakdale.
FOR SALE Basket crib and tso
drop-side wooden crib, ivory finish.
Inquire at 1331 North Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms if desired AU
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
FOR SALE Hungarian retch seed
Phone 633-J-4
FOR SALE Bennett and Newtown
apples. W. J. Gebhard, mile N.
Bear creek bridge. Central Point.
APPLES from 20 to 75 cents a boi in
small or large lots O V. Myers
Orchard. Phone 258-J.
FOR SALE Gaa range and water
heater in good condition, priced
reasonable. Call 341-R-l.
'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF-
lTS"price smashed on high qual
ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and
berry plant. Drive to W. B Bar
num's on Pacific Highway. 3 miifc
South of Medford or Phone 851-R-3
CARLTON NUllSERY CO.
TON, OREGON
CARL -
FOR sand gravel, sediment, fertiliser
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERM5
A Delco tight plant,
A 1-horse electric motor.
A refrigerator, electric.
A piano; a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation,
Phone 31.
FOR SALE AU kind of app'.es nd
pear. Joe Nary raacix Tel. 132-1
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
HAY. wheat, barlev, rolled or ground
C. A. DeVoe. Phone 623-J-J.
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables,
beds, etc. 711 Welch St., off V.
Jackson.
MISCLLLANEOl'S
TC - 0rpUL.runrgan'
nd sell
ing. P. D. J: P. L. Insurance, gas;
representing member In dealings
with public official, etc. Get mem
bership from Association of Com
mercial Truck Owners, 33 N. Orape
St.
MONEY LOANED on typewriters and I
radios.
Cecil Jennings, Main and
Front.
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed.
' Coats rellned. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co.
our new prices.
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both placer and lode. Send
complete Information to Harry S.
Pry & Company. 417 Davis Bldg..
Portland. Ore.
BUT gold and loan money.
Jennings, corner Front and
Cecil
Main
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete title
System In Jackson
County.
uiibpav abstract CO. Abstracts
ol Title. Title Insurance Rooms
and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave
upstairs
Expert Wlnoow Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning Floor Waxing Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three pet cent per month on un
paid balance No other chargea See
W E. ' Thomaa 45 South Central
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No s-157
Painting and raperlianglug.
H. A BLISS Painting and paper
banging Tel 646-W 318 S Grape
Job printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose -leaf Ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing lines 28-30 N Grape
Phone 70
Transfer.
REINKINO TRUCKING Co. Trans
fer and storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. . Phone 333.
BADS TRANSFER oi STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 NO Central Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed
H A WLEY 'TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment crlces right
818 Nortb Riverside Phone 1044-X
St. Mark's Episcopal.
Corper Oakdale and 5th St.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m.-Sunday school.
11:15 a. m. Morning service.
Church of God.
Sunday school, 0:49.
Preaching, 11:00.
Christmas program, 7:30.
Sunday, December 34, every one
welcome. A present for the kiddles.
Free Methodist Church
Corner Tenth and Ivy Streets.
E. N. Long, Pastor.
Our Sunday school meets, at 9:45
a. m. Christmas message by the pas
tor at 11 o'clock.
The Christmas program will be
given Sunday at 7:30 p. m. and In
connection with the program the
pastor will give a brief message.
You will be welcome.
Church of the Foursquare Gospel
Fourth and Bartlett Street
D. W. Cameron, pastor
Sunday school, 10 o'clock.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock.
Crusader's meeting, 6:45 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Wld-week services Wednesday and
Friday, 7:45 p. m
Evangelist Ann Olson brings her ,
closing message Sunday night, Dec-
Masquerade Ball." Don't miss this
message. Everybody welcome.
Medford Company of Jehorairs
Witnesses,
The Medford Company of Jehovar's
Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford over KMED
every Sunday morning from 10 to
10:15. These lectures are given by
electrical transcription and will be
repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. The
subjert of one to be given Sunday.
Is "Sinners in Purgatory."
Jehovah's Wltnesws meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 and
every Wednesday afternoon t 3:00
o'clock at No. 102 Mistletoe street. All
interested In Watch Tower Bible
study are welcome.
St.
Peter Lutheran Church
(M'wouri Synod)
E. Main St. and Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 9 45 o'clock. The
! last Christmas program rehearsnl will
be held at this time. All children are
urged to be present.
No Bible class.
Spefml Christmas service at 11.00
o'clock. Theme: How Mav We Ever
Retain the True Christ mas-Joy? Spe
cial selection by the mixed quartet.
No evening worship.
The Sunday rvhoot ChrlMmaa pro
gram will be given Monday evening.
De. 25th at 7.30 o'clock.
The public Is cordially Invited to
these special services.
Main Street Methodist Church South
N. D. Wood. Pastor
Sunday services a follows:
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Christmas sermon by the
pastor.
6:45 p. m. .Younfl People's serried
7:30 p. m. Cantata, entitled "The
Last Corral," rendered by the chjir.
A cordial welcome Is extended to
all who may wish to attend our serv
ices. First Christian Church
Ninth and Oak dale.
W. R. Balrd. Minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.;
L. a.
Centner, superintendent. Everyman's
oiDie ciaao m courv uvuw uun,u..um
at 9:45- I
Morning worship begins at 10:56.
rtimiPm. uiury w ii. mo 1
est" (Matthews). Sermon subject.
"The Christ Who Came."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30. Carols by
the, choir under direction of Effleiof
Herbert Yeoman: 'Voices of the Sky" Sunday school, 0:45. We sre anx
(Hemans), "Women's A Capella Cho-1 loue to have every member of the
rus." Sermon subject, "Star Trails school with us todav.
to Christ.
No mid-week services this week.
Christmas Services at the Sscred
Heart Catholic Church
High mass at 8 a. m. Christmas
morning.
Bass solo. "Holy Night." sung by
Harold Corliss, before mass.
Offertory, "Adeste Fldells".
Recessional hymn. "Angels' Song".
Stewart's mass In D minor will be
sung by the men's choir. F. I. Nande, I
tenor; Earl Foy, tenor:
Foy, tenor: Neal Foy, ,
tenor; Raymond Miksche, baritone
W. H. Stewart, baritone: Harold Cor
liss, basso, Sebastian Apollo, organ
ist and director.
The second mass will be at 10:30
a. m. followed by benediction. Music
by St. Mary's Academy choir.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Ralph S. Peterson, minister
J. O. N. Poling, church school supt.
Church school 10 a. m.
At the opening worship period of
the church school, Tolstoy's Christ
mas story, "Where Love Is God Is
Also."
Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon:
"A Sense of Vocation."
The choir has planned the follow
ing Christmas numbers:
Quintette: Shelley's "Hark. Hark
My Soul ", Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sheets.
Mr. and Mrs. Lelno Sloan, Henry W.
Frame.
Trio: "The Shepherd's Story", Mr.
and Mrs. Delno Sloan, Myron Sheets.
Christian Endeavor Christmas ves
per service 4 p. m. Miss Marjorle
Poling, presiding.
No evening services.
First Baptist chnrrh
W. H. Eaton, minister
9:45 a. in. Sunday school, Christ
mas lesson.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ladles'
quartette. Pastor's sermon subject,
"Emmanuel."
6:30 p. m. Young people's devo
tional groups.
7:3(V p. m Christmas evs musical
program:
Christmas Carols Everybody
"There Were Shepherds"
Ladles' Chorus
Mrs. Neff, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs.
Worden, Mrs. Merrlman, Mra.
' Stennerson, Miss Judy
"It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"
- Mrs. Worden
"O Little Town of Bethlehem"
- - Miss Evans
"Silent Night" Mrs. Piatt
"Christmas Lulls bye"
Ladles' Quartette
Mrs. Mertlman, Mrs. Raymond,
Mrs. Worden, Mrs. Neff.
"The Message of Christmas"
The Pastor
Baptismal service.
You are cordially Invited to chare
these programs with us.
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John T. La Hose, pastor.
Christmas In Song and Sermon
wtll be the theme of all services In
this church Sunday. For the morn-
ing worship
hour the pastor will
speak on "The Guiding Star," a prac-i subject: "The True Christmas) Joy at
tlcal and spiritual Christmas message. Jesus' Coming Again."
There will be a number of Christmas t 7:30 p. m. Christmas pageant: "The
songs by members of the choir. At i Holy Night" by the choir and Sunday
the evening service the choir will lead school presenting the Christmas story
the congregation In singing Christ- in song and action along the lines
mas carols and songs. The pastor will ; used In the medieval church, from
speak on "A More Excellent Way." A which the modern drama took Its
Christmas message that will last thru rise. There will also be a brief pro
the year for all who hear it. Sunday gram of exercises by the primary chll-
school meets at 9:45. Every class and
teacher Is on the upgrade. Mid-week '
prayer mtlng In the church Wed
nMfiay evening from 7:30 to 9.
The Young People's society will
present a candle light service at 6:30
sunday evening.
Sure, you are welcome hers.
First Presbyterian Church
Mra. William S. Ollmore, director
religious education.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon:
"A Christian Message." special muslo
by the choir under the direction of
Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Miss Dorothy
Reynolds guest organist. Anthem,
"Sing O Heaven,," Tours: soloist Mrs.
Maurlne McClure Duncan, soprano.
Solo, "Gesu Banblno." Yon; auloist,
Mrs. Katherlno Wendt.
I Evening worship, 7:30. Prayer,
; Mabel Annlng; scripture, Lloyd NICh
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Engllah. Drama sermon, "The Dust
of the Road."
The singing will be led by the
young people's orchestra. Everyone
welcome.
The Federated Churches.
Jos. M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point, Oregon.
"A Vision of World Peace" la the
title of our lesson In the Bible schools
this week. The scripture Is In Isa.
11th chapter. Only Jesus, the God
man, can accomplish this. What a
Christmas lesson. Go to Bible school
somewhere.
There Is a very apodal work for
young people these days. We want
all who can do so to take advantage
of the inspiration and hMp to be
found in our young people's devo
tional services. A special Invitation
Is given to young people who are
home on vacations.
Some "whys" and "hows" will be
the subject In the morning church
service: and In the evening we in
vite you to enjoy with us the special
Christmas service of song and ser
mon. Bring your friends to this ser
vice. Full GospM Church.
II Newtown street.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, It a. m.
Young people's meeting, 6:80 p. m.
The church Christmas tree and
program. will be In the evening, be
ginning at 7:30. with a congregational
song service. Songs with a Christmas
message, followed by the Christmas
program of recitations, songs and
other numbers. A short message by
the pastor upon God's great love gift
to this world, Jesus Christ, John 9:16.
Then the giving out of the Christ
mas sack to the children, consisting
of candy, pop corn balls, nuts and
oranges. The young people of the
church are also giving a number of
baskets to the needy of our city. You
are cordially Invited to come and
enjoy this splendid program filled
with true Christmas spirit.
Other services of the week are:
Tuesday prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m.
Thursday mid-week service, 7 :30
p. m.
A welcome awaits you.
J. H. Carver, pastor.
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7. Ion En ill ah Lutheran Church
W. Fourth St. at Oakdale Avs.
Geo. P. Kabele, D.D., pastor.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning service. Sermon
dren. The general public Is cordially
invited to enjoy this service with us.
Presbyterian Christmas Service.
Tonight at 7:30 the young people
of the First Presbyterian church will
present their special Christmas ser
vice. Much time has been spent In
the arrangement of an Inspiring pro
gram and all citizens from seven to
seventy are Invited to attendv
The main feature of the program
will be the presentation of the drama.
tiiied sermon, "Dust of the Road."
This production has been given in
various other parts of the coast and
ia a prlte-wlnnlng drama. It Is the
story of a man who tried to sell his
soul for thirty pieces of money. Those
taking part in the production are:
Keith Phillips as Peter Steele: Elea
nor Todd as Prudence Steele; Delmer
Wright aa the uncle and Don Dar
nellle as Judas Iscarlot. The drama
was directed by Darn telle.
Several other numbera will be given
In addition to the dramatisation and
the full program la as follows:
Prelude by the Young Peoples
Orchestra.
Invocation by Mabel Annlng.
Scripture reading by Lloyd Nichol
son. Reading "Seekers," by Rebecca Cha
ney. Solo, "Silent Night" by Frances
Combe.
Reading, "The Star," by Alice D.
English.
Dramatized sermon, "Dust of the
Road."
Benediction by Rev. W. J. Howell.
Post hide by the orchestra.
In addition to this program there
will be a abort period of congrega
tional singing of Christmas carols, ac
companied by the orchestra.
Everyone should come and bring
the family.
The First Methodist Chnrrh.
West Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
Sunday achoo at 9:45 a. m., Mr. E.
J. Neumann, superintendent. We
trust no member will be absent this
Sunday. Parents should come with
their children to Sunday school; and
children should stay with their par
ents for church this Christmas Sun
day. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon
theme. "The Supreme Reason for the
Incarnation." The following will be
the special music rendered:
Anthem, "O Little Town of Bethle-
Anthem, "O Lltt leTown of Bethle
hem" by Redner,
Duet, "And There Were Shepherds
Abiding In the Field." by Wilson,
sung by Mrs. H. V. Worden and Mrs.
W. O. Andrews.
Offertory, "Silent Night." by Bash
fqrd. ,
Anthem. "The Birthday of a King,"
by Neldllnger.
Postlude, "Christmas Recessional"
by Maxwell.
Mrs. Henry Huenergardt, organist.
The two leagues will meet In Joint
session at 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:80 p. m. The
Sunday school will present Its an
nual Christmas program, observing
a "white Christmas" by each person
bringing gifts for the needy. The
following program, and pageant will
be presented:
Christmas program, Flrat M. E. Sun
day school Sunday evening, December
34. 7:30 o'clock:
Processional Young Peoples choir.
Song Congregation (Mr. Clarence
Meeker, leading.)
Prayer Rev. Knotts.
Scripture Lesson Howard Poffen-
barger.
Song Congregation (Mr. Meeker
leading.)
Beginners' Department,
Exercise Beverly Whitman, Bar
bara Olson. Douglas Coe, Carl Burk.
Joan McDuffee, Charm sine Brault.
Song by department.
Piano Dorothy McKerusls.
Song "Away in a Manger."
Primary Department.
Exercise God's Great ( Love.
Recitation Odllle Ann Persons.
Recitation Joan Burk.
Offertory Duet, Josephine and
Helen Power.
Christmas Manger Berries.
Prologue: Norman Batteries.
Processional: "Onward, Children,
Onward."
Angela Naomi Jenkins, Hasel
Dressier, Velma Stubblefield.
Kings Arthur Batteries, Charles
Johnson, Billy Thorndlke.
Shepherds Lyle Jarmtn, Homer
Morris. Donald Linn, George Codding.
Six Children Ann Drysdale, Mellsa
Persons, Jerry Warren, Ethel yn McBee,
Ann Conroy. Joan Burk.
Choir of Intermediate Olrls. '
White Gift Ushers Class of Inter
mediate Boya.
Benediction.
L
OF
SALEM, Dec, 9S. (API Final con
sideration of the five Oregon coast
bridges would be brought up at the
meeting of the public works board
meeting next week. J. M. Devers, at
torney for the .tat. highway com
mission wired to the department her
today.
Devers said ha conferred with the
finance board yesterday, and while
he did not learn their action as yet.
he believed they were satisfied with
the plana, snd a favorable report was
expected.
For CAREFUL Fuel Oil Delivery. Ph.'
JU. EAtvJ. Operating under NRA
regulation.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton
Kenneys Celebrate
55th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kenney of 812
l Bennett street, celebrated their 58th i
wedding anniversary yesterday at i
thelr home and at the same time the lowing luncheon at the Hotel Med
blrthday anniversary of Mr. Kenney, ford.
who wss 78 years old.
The Kenneys were married at Jack
sonville December 33, 1878. Mrs.
Kenney was formerly Miss Rose
Ulrich.
They have threo children: Miss :
Frances Kenney of this city, who was
with them for the anniversary obser-'
vance; Mrs. Mervyn Kentner of Cali
fornia and Chris Kenney of Jackson
ville, and five grandchildren.
Miss Betty Vilm
Hostess to Group
Miss Betty Vllm will be hostess on
Wednesday. December 37 to members
of the Oeneral Joseph Lane society,
Children of the American Revolution,
at their annual Christmas party. Each
member Is requested to bring an In
expensive gift for the tree.
Miss Mary Jarvle Thompson of
Phoenix will talk on the customs In
the Orient, and all members of the
society are urged to attend. Membera
are also requested to bring their dues.
Masons Announce
Election Results
At their regular Annual election
Friday night tie following were j
elected and appointed to serve Med
ford lodge No. 103, A. F. A. M.,
for the ensuing year: Worshipful !
master, V. A. Norrls; senior warden,
Fred Purdin: Junior wnrden, O. O. :
Horner: secretary. Geo. B. Alden;
treasurer, J. A. Perry; senior deacon,
C. M. Houston; Junior deacon, L, L.
Sanders; senior steward. Charles W.
Reames; Junior steward, Enrle M.
Grey; marshal, G. Q. D'Alblnl; chap
lain. H. F. W. spllver; tyler, A. H.
Willett.
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Husons Entertain
On Friday Evening
Mrs. Ina M. Huson. and Mr. snd
Mrs. Darrell Huson entertained on
Friday evening at the latter's home.
45 Llndley avenue, for the employes of
their two stores, with a Christmas
party.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
On December 13, 1-.'. and lfi train
ing courses for Brnwnle and airl
Scout leaders were conducted by Mrs.
M. J. Llttlefteld, regional camp ad
visor. Brown Owls and Tawny Owls met
December 13, at the Colony club.
Singing, games snd handicraft were
the main points of the course, Mrs.
Llttlefleld explained that It was bet
ter to have handcraft, games, and
"lots of fun" than to spend too much
time passing tests.
Thursday night captains and lieu
tenants met at the Colony club. Mrs.
Llttlefleld gave an instructive talk on
the troop and Its functions. She em
phasized the fact that the court of
honor, both short and long, should
be the governing body of the troop:
that the captain and lieutenant
should stay In the background. She
said that scouting is the only place
where the girls can express them
selves ss far as government Is con
cerned; that In their' homes, school,
and clubs everything la planned for
them and they must follow a set of
rules. But the scout troop Is differ
ent; It Is whst the scouts make It.
Friday night the meeting was held
In the court house auditorium. The
court of honor was discussed again
and an outline was drawn showing
how much time should be given to
each part of the week's program.
Then games were learned to help the
scoute pass second class tests, sig
nalling with the Morse code and
learning the points of the compass
were the msln points of the evening.
All the leaders feel that they are
much better fitted now for leading
scouts, snd they sre looking forward
to Mrs. Llttlefleld'. return next year.
Alleen Latham resigned as chair
man of Troop I at Ita meeting last
Monday, since so few were present s,
new chairman waa not elected. Aa
the fifth part of their first aid course
the scouts learned and practiced arti
ficial respiration. Then they review
ed bandages.
Troop VII had a Christmas party at
Its meeting last Monday. After patrol
corners severel of the scouts put on a
very clever program, Namea were
given the scout, to send their Christ
mas cards to In Salem. At the close
of the meeting the scouts enjoyed a
tree and gifts.
On Friday, December 31, the scouts
of Troop VII went csrolllng. They
sang at the homes of several of the
membera of the community commit
tee, and then went to the home of
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter where she
served the Scout, hot chocolate and
cookies. Mrs. R. B. Qreen. at whose
home trie girls sang, gave the scouts
a box of candy which pleased them
very much. Mrs, C. 0. Smith helped
the scouts.
The Dark Hollow Brownies held a
Christmas party at Its meeting last
Wednesday. The meeting was given
over to playing singing games. Before
closing the Brownie, had a tree with
gifts and candy canes.
The Roxy Ann Brownies slso had a
Christmas party at their meeting last
Thursday, The meeting consisted or
msglo and plsylng snlmal games.
Then the Brownies had a tree with
candy canes before leaving.
Short patrol meetings were held
during the meeting of Troop II last
Monday. They decided to hold a long
court of honor on January 7. Then
the scout, took gifts and sang yule-
Hde selections at the Sacred Heart
hospital. Miss Eleanor Curry led the
scout. In tbclr carols.
Club Will Enjoy
Holiday Luncheon
Mrs. Oeo. B. Alden will be hoeteai
Friday to members of her card club
at a Christmas party and bridge, fol-
Covers will be arranged at luncheon
for Mrs. A. C. Hubbard, Mra. M. M,
Herman. Mrs. A. F. Stennett, Mra. J.
H. Butler, Mrs. Maude West. Mrs. H,
O. Frohbaeh. Mrs. G. H. Maasdam
ahd Mrs. Alden.
P. T. A. Notes
Membera of ths Washington P. T.
A. enjoyed a covered dish luncheon
at the December meeting. A Christ
mas program followed. The Waah-
ingion acnooi trio, Rodnev Stead.
Ralph Seeley and Eugene Bennett,
sang a group of Christmas songs, and
Jay P. Igo gave a delightful Christ
mas resdlng.
Rv. Bslrd gavs a short talk on
Christmas spirit In connection with
community life.
The association voted a gift of
money to be expended for gifts tot
the children's Christmas trees.
The last feature of a most delight
ful afternoon was the p. T. A. Christ
mas tree toward which each person
had contributed a gift for the luncH
room.
rresbvtcrlan Intermediates
Plan Candlelight Service
intermediate Christian Endeavor of
the First Presbyterian church will
conduct a special candle light service
In their regular meeting room Sun
day evening at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. W.
B. Ollmore, supervisor has announced.
nil ooys and girls of Intermediate
age, who are Interested In the aervlc
have been Invited to attend.
Betty Jean cuntllff will be leader.
and severs! special numbers will be
given on the program.
M
Piisrllla Circle
Conducts Meeting
Mrs. Sam Bate man who resides on
Maple street was hostess on Wednes
day to membera of the Prlscllla circle.
An enjoyable program was given,
which Included a duet by Misses
Ruth Leclero and Jan tte Trill, ac
companied by Mrs, Goodman.
Mrs. Jenkins sang "Silent Night,
Holy Night." In German; Mrs. Bats
man wing a number In Danish, and
! little Floyd Whlllock gave a reading.
'Several German songs were sung by
...c-j.me. iKis, jenxins and Clood
man. Christmas Party Is
Enjoyed by Fifty
Dogree of Honor Protectlv. associa
tion held Its annusl Christmas party
In the Women's Club room of th.
city hall, Thursday evening. Over
fifty members snd friends were pre.
ent to enjoy the lovely Christina
tree and decorations which gave th.
hall a festive air.
Santa Claus was present and re
membered both old and young. The
following program was given; A group
of Christmas carols led by Beast.
Hubler, Lewis Parker accompanist;
gultsr solo, Dwlght Albright; whist
ling solo. Mrs. Goddard: duet.
Seller, Lewis Parker: son.
Hubler; resdlng. Ad, bee Seller.
Th. remainder of the evening waa
spent In games and dancing.
KMED
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Sunday.
10:00 Judge Rutherford.
10:18 News Digest, Mall Tribune.
10:30 Holly-time.
10:45 Morning Melody.
Monday.
8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Trlbun..
8 :05 Musical Clock.
B:1S Peerless Psrsde.
8 :30 Friendship circl. Hour.
9:80 Morning Melody.
10:00 Weather Forecast.
10:00 Eb and Zeb.
10:18 Musical Notes.
10:30 Christmas Vignettes.
11:00 Grants Pass Hour.
11:18 Quartette, Parade.
11:30 Mirror of Family Life.
11:45 Tone Pictures.
12:00 Mid-day Revue.
12:15 Radio Rendezvous.
12:30 Newa Flashes, Mall Tribune.
13:30 Martial Melodic
1 :00 Varieties.
8:00 Classified Edition of Air.
8:00 Songs for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
8:35 Musical Echoes.
4:00 Musical Cocktail.
4:30 Masterworka Program.
8:00Cec'.i and Sally.
5:15 Hi.o Serenade.
8:3081 and Elmer.
5:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune.
8:00 Medford Theater Clulde,
6:15 Al Plche's Greetings.
6:20 Dlnner-Dsnce Music.
6:30 The Voice of Rlcherd Crooks.
6:45 Holly-time.
7:00 The Black Ohost.
7:15 Helen Bellevue.
7:20 Eventide.
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