MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1034.
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Society and Clubs
Edited by IrVa Fewell Edwards
Slant student to I
Arrive This Week.
Many students of University ot
Oregon and Oregon 8tate college,
who ara to spend the Christmas
holidays at their ponies In Medford
will arrive this week-end. with the
benlnnlng of school vacations.
On Prlday among those who are
expected from Oregon State college
are the Misses Jean Woodford. Louise
Elrod, Margaret Warner, and Bar
bara Field. The Mlssea Margarita
Boyle. Suzette Stennett and Eliza
beth Esaon are also expected to ar
rive within the next few days from
O. S. C, as are Sam Kroschel and
Wtldon Colbaugh.
From University of Oregon. Miss
Jeanne Quisenberry. Fred Colvig. Jack
Enders, Noel Benson. Richard Reum.
Robert and Bill Prentice -and Rich
ard Sleeter ae among those expected
to arrive within the next few days.
Victor Dallalre Is expected to arrive
Sunday with his broher and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mra. Philip Dallaire
of Salem. Robert Naumes has already
arrived for the Christmas holidays
from school at Santa Clara, Cal.
Gleaner Class Has
Christmas Party Tonight
The Gleaner class of the First Bap
tist church win hold their annual
Christmas party at 6:30 this evening
at .the church recreation hall. A cov.
ered dish supper Is to be served, after
which a Christmas program will be
presented. The hall has been arrang
ed for the party with decorations be
fitting the Christmas season.
Y. "
ROIND TRIP
PORTLAND
DEC. 13 to JAN. 1
Be iacJc by midnight, Jan, 12
Special reduced fare, good
in warm, roomy coaches, on
last trains. Low holiday farea
also apply to other point.
Ask agent for details.
Southern
Pacific
J.' C. CARLE, Agent. Tel. 34
JlllHlliV
It will be an enduring reminder
of this year's Christmas spirit.
Our selection Is complete.
Exclusive .Medford Dealer
Larry Schade
THE CHRISTMAS
JEWELRY STORE
100 Attntd Farewell
Party for B. R. FlnrhM.
More than 100 parent! and teachers
of the Junior high achool attended
the farewell party at the school last
evening for Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pinch.
who are leaving the latter part oi
this month for Eugene, where Mr.
Pinch will continue work on his de
gree at the university.
In the school gymnasium, artis
tically decorated with Christmas
greens, a program was presented
under the direction of Mrs. Elsie
Carlton Strang. Mrs. H. V. Kcesec.
president of the Junior high P.-T.
A., was hostess with Mrs. Harvey
Fields chairman of the hostess com
mittee.
Eugene Thorndike of the schocl
board was the speaker, giving an ap
preciative talk on the work of Mr.
Finch during the period he has been
principal of Junior high school.
The Junior High Girls' League or
chestra played selections during the
evening. Four dance numbers were
presented by students of Ruth Luy.
followed by vlclln numbers of Mrs.
0. R. Drummond, accompanied by
Mra. Royal Bebb, who also directed
a group of Junior and Senior high
school girls In singing Christmas
carols. Mrs. Strang also sang two
solos accompanied by Mrs. Bcbb. and
a harmonica solo was presented by
Paul Hughes, a Junior' high school
student.
Ray Henderson, master of ceremo
nies, presented Mr. and Mra. Finch
with a gift from parents of the stu
dents. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. O. O. Horner.
University Dance
To Be at Dreamland
It was announced today that the
all-university, all-college dance to be
given especially for those who are
returning from achool .to spend the
holidays In Medford, Is to be held, at
Dreamland hall Friday. December aa
The dance waa originally planned for
the Oriental Gardens. Dlnty Moore's
orchesttra has been secured, and the
admission price Is to be nominal. All
college, university, normal and high
school students, alumni and their
friends are extended an Invitation.
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Talent Cantata
To Be Held Tonight
The cantata at Talent high school,
previously erroneously! announced for
last evening, la to be held tonight at
the Talent high school under the di
rection of Mrs. Lloyd Morrle, assisted
by the Misses Mary Chambers and
Eleanor Curry. This yeari presenta
tion, "Chimes of the Holy Night," Is
to be given by the girls' glee club,
starting at 8 o'clock. The public Is
Invited and there will be no charge.
I, O. O; F. to Have '
Xmas Tree Tonight
All Odd Fellows. Rebckaha. their
families and their invited guests are
urged to attend the annual Christmas
tree celebration to be held at 8 o'clock
this evening at the I. O. O. P. hall
on West Sixth, atreet. An Interest
ing program is being prepared for the
entertainment of members and visit
ors.
Murpbys Expected
Arrive From San Jose
Mlsa Gladys Murphy, who is attend
ing San Jose State Teachers' col
lege, and her mother, Mrs. Maud Mur
phy, were expected to arrlvo today
from San Jose, where Mrs. Murphy
has been visiting her daughter for
the last several weeks.
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Leave for Holidays
In Southern California.
Miss Frances B. Kennoy and her
mother, Mra. T. J. Kenney, are leav
ing 'for Los Angeles and Santa Bar
bara, Cal., to apend the holidays with
Mr. Kenney, who has been the guest
In the aouth of his daughter, Mrs.
Walter Kentner.
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Eagle Point
Couple to Wed.
The Grants Pass Dally Courier
stated yesterday that a marriage
license was Issued at Grants Pass
Wednesday to Charlie Elva Slmonds
and Helen Drlskell, both of Eagle
Point.
Public Invited to' '
Wenonah Club Party
Bridge, pinochle and 500 will be In
play at the Redmen hall tomorrow
evening, when the Wenonah club is
sponsoring another of a series of card
parties, to which the public Is ex
tended an Invitation.
I Roval Neighbors
To Meet This Evening
Royal Nelghbora will hold their an
nual ChntmS'tree and program this
evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights
i of Pythias hall. Each member la to
bring a amall gift for exchange at
the chrlstmaa tree, and also to bring
sandwiches and cookies.
OF
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AT AGE OF 79
32 Junior High Students
On 6 Weeks Honor Roll
Announcement was made today of
the Junior high achool honor roll for
the second six weeks' period, showing
a total of 33 student.
Evelyn Schaffer, 9A, heads the list
with four "A" grades, while others
with high marks are Burton Dough
erty, 8B. Louise Keesee, 8B, and Edith
Hldgklns, 9A. all with four "A" grades
and one "B" grade: Donald Younger
and Dorothy Zellmer, both 8B and
both with four "A" gradea and two
"B" evades.
The roll follows:
IB
Donald Wilson
B3 B2 AJ A3 B B3 Al B3
Mary Wendt passed away at the
heme of her1 daughter, Mrs. J. H.
Issott, at 25 Windsor avenue Wed
nesday evening, after two months
Illness. Mrs. Wendt was born In Ger
many June 13, 1855. She spent her
girlhood In Germany, and at the age
of 17. In the year 1872. ahe with
several other young friends, came to
the United States, taking up her resi
dence near Clatonla, Nebraska, and
in 1873 she was united In marriage
to Henry Wendt.
They lived In Clatonla until 1884,
at which time they came west to
Santa Cruz, Calif., living there for
four years, and in 1888 came to
Jacksonville, Oregon, living there
until seven years ago, at which time
she came to Medford to be with her
daughter. Her husband, Henry Wendt.
passed away in 1916.
There were nine children born to
Mr. and Mrs. Wendt, alx of whom
are living, three daughters, and three
sons, Mra. Frank Obenchain of Bly.
Ore.; Mrs. J. H. Issott of Medford.
Ore.: Mrs. Arthur Chcse, of Wenat
chee. Wn.; Henry Wendt of New Pine
Creek, Ore.; George W. Wendt of Jack
sonville, Ore., and Chester Wendt of
Medford. Ore., also 18 grandchildren
and 6 great grandchildren.'
Funeral services will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral Home Satur--day,
December 22 at 2 p.m., with
Rev. S. H. Jones officiating. Inter
ment will take place In the family
plot In the Jacksonville cemetery.
Oeraldine Clemens
Burton Daugherty ..
Merlin Dow
Bobbie Forsythe
Vernona Glitter ..
Muriel Hughes
Louise Keesee ..
Josephine Mesd -.
Nancy Morrow
Elise Older '. -
Donald Thurman
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Dorothy Zellmer
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Margaret Tyrrell - B3 A3 A3 A
Bertha Werta B3 B3 A A3 A
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Rebecca Chancy A3 A3 B A3
Edith Hodgklna . A3 Bl A3 A A
Kay Nnkaglrl A3 Bl B A
Glennle Scott . B2 B2 B2 B
Evelyn Schaffer . A3 Al A A
Levon Davis
Robert Densmqae .....
Roger Henselman ...
Helen Huckabee
Bobby Mace
Nellie Mack
Helen Murdock
Kenneth Raymond
Betty Southwlck
TICKETS GO FAST
BRILLIANT CHRIST!
TREE IN HOTEL LOBBY
Out-of-town guests u well as M-A-ford
people who dine or live at ti
Hotel Medford. are enjoying a giant
Chrlstmaa tree which has Just been
erected In the lobby. This year tic
tree has been, placed near the fron
winow, so that passersby may enjoy
it, and a cordial invitation has been
extended by Manager P. O. Denaon
to the people of this city to call mt
ceo one of the most coloreful trees
that has ever graced Uie Hotel McU
ford . lobby.
Harry Watson, bell captain of the
Hotel Medford staff, has been receiv
ing praise for his attractive job ot
decorating the tree. Harry enjoys
the reputation of being an able ln
tcrlor decorator and artist, and sev
eral of his paintings give color i
the walls of the Medford's lobby.
Sacred Program
At Presbyterian
Friday Evening
The annual Christmas sacred pro
gram with recitations, pageant and
songs by children of the Presbyte
rian Sunday school will be given
Friday at 7:30 In the Sunday school
auditorium cf the church, under
direction of the teachers.
The various departments have
worked for some time on the pro
gram and anticipate a fine evening
with Snnta Claus, a Christmas tree
and gifts as a grand finale. An 1m
portant part In the program will be
the "white gifts for the king" gifts
from those who have much for those
who through adversity have little.
All will be welcome. The children
are bringing their parents and
friends.
New Banana Line starts.
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) The B. A
Gerard company of Cincinnati, Ohio.
has begun operation of a banana
shipping line here, ths first regular
fruit service to be instituted in Hour
ton. The fruit will be distributed In
the Houston trade area.
PARTY TONIGHT
Members of all Elks lodges In
southern Oregon and their guests
have been Invited to attend the an
nual Elks Christmas tree celebra
tion tonight at the temple, where
guts will, be distributed to the
brothers and provisions obtained for
distribution to needy families through
out the valley.
The Christmas tree celebration
cornea as one of the biggest parties
of the year. In which a feed and
beer is to be served. It will be fol
lowed after Chrlstmaa with the an
nual New Year's eve ball, to be held
at the temple barroom. Through a
typographical error, it waa stated in
yesterday's Mall Tribune that dancing
will begin at 1 o'clock instead of iu
oclock, the correct time. Merle Carl
sob and his Columbia recording
orchestra has been secured for the
dance.
Bible Class Plans
Christmas Pageant
On Friday Evening
The annual Christmas pageant by
the Christian church Bible achool
will be presented Prlday at 7:30 p. m.
A very fine pageant has been pre
pared. Besides the characterlratlons.
the costuming and lighting effects
add a great deal In making old Bibli
cal Chrlstmaa scenes realistic.
The pageant' la climaxed In
form of a white gift Christmas,
The public is cordially Invited.
POLICE TO EYE
AUTO LICENSES
SALEM, Dec. 30. (AP) Anyone
driving an automobile after January
1 with 1934 license plates will not
be looked upon with favor by Charles
P. Pray, superintendent of state po
lice, and his men, who declared to
day that the law providing for the
display of current license plates
would be strictly enforced.
Pray aald members of the state po
lice force would be placed at strate
gic positions along the state high
ways January 1, to check all motor
vehicles.
"The state police department has
no alternative than to enforce this
law," he stated. .
It was reported at the state depart
ment today that approximately B0.
000 new licenses had been Issued
Those who are unable , to produce
their permita at 'the regular stations
In Portland and Salem may get tem
porary license tags from county sher
iffs by the payment of 35 cents more
than the regular price.
ON FRIDAY NIGHT
With ticket sates indicating a full
house tomorrow night at Oriental
Gardens, where the American Legion
show, "Ten Nights In a Barroom'' is
to be presented, and with the cast
of Ashland Legionnalrea putting the
finishing touches on their 1880
"d rammer," everyone In southern
Oregon who plans to attend Is assured
cf an evening of merriment such as
lias not been seen here since the
good old days.
Lee Oarlock, chairman of the ticket
sales committee, has lead his corps Of
salesmen over the top, he reports,
in getting the Interest of the pub
lic in this comically-serious perform
ance, and says that there will be a
capacity crowd at the Gardens,
The Ashland players are brushing
up their stove pipe hats and press
ing out their tight-legged trousers
In anticipation of putting the play
over even better than at the Ash
land armory last Thanksgiving. Al
though mistakes all go to add to the
comedy, the cast expects to benefit
greatly by their experience In the
first performance.
Morris Leonard, general chairman,
has called a meeting of chairmen of
nil committees this evening at 8:00
o'clock at tlio Leonard Electric Co.,
In the Holly theater building, to
make final arrangements for the production.
The Oriental Gardens will be trans
formed Into a last century music
parlor this evening and tomorrow, so
that when the curtain goes up on
the many scenes the audience will
feel as perfectly at home as though
they were seeing the real thing.
The auxiliary i sponsoring con
cessions for the evening, with the
exception of the beer booth, which
Is to be managed by the men. Real
singing waiters will sell peanuts,
popcorn and candy In the audience.
well as entertain with all the
old favorite tunes. The seating ar
rangement will be made so that
members of the audience may see
and hear everything that goes on
behind the footlights.
The play Itself Is a true version
of "Ten Nights In a Barroom," acted
with the 1880 script, but Improved
upon with the modern viewpoint of
the actors on how some of,the lines
should be read. It Is to bo played
exactly as It was when the parents
of the present generation acclaimed
it as one of the masterpieces of the
10th century. Although supposed to
be realistically Interpreted, names of
the characters themselves are fic
titious, which puU an end to
seriousness.
quite a difference of opinion among
distributive interests. Butterfat val
ues were being held.
PORTLAND. Dec. 20 JAn ad- i
vanoe of lc In the price of eg?s w.i
made during the late s cm ion of the
product exchange. The advance w.s ,
for all offerings. Receipts are aho-v !
Ing a slight Increase and contlnuo to j
indicate a greater total volume l-jr ,
the year, compared with 1933. ,
Trade in the butter market wa.i j
being fairly well maintained at cur- j
rent prices, although there continued
FUR SPECIAL
Prices Slashed
A few beautiful vllrer fox, Alankan
blue, and mink neck piece ready
to near. fiUpla.wd a short time
only by
Bartlett Fur Shop
SO 8. Central.
Medford, Ore.
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Gowns-Pajamas-Negligees
05, on sale be;
$5.00
Values to $7.95, on sale beginning toniffht
at 6:30,
.Lovely Silk Crepe Nightgowns. Trimmed
with laee. Golden Dream Drape Satin
Gowns with exquisite Lace.
$5.00
$5.00
Two-piece Crepe Pajamas trimmed with
vari-tone lace.
Negligees of Silk Crepe and Satin. Lovely
colors and wide lace trimming.
.
Gold Stripe Hosiery $1 pr. and up
This store open tonight, Fri. and Sat. until 8:30 p. m.
in Tin: MiaiKmi) ui.ii.iiinu
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Cat llns Toes.
LAKE BUTLER, Pla. (UP)
Twenty-eight toes for one cat seems
unfair, mut that's how many Mia
Lily Richards' cat has Mra. Rich
ards said the seven toes on each Mot
sometimes get In the way when mix
and rata aro to be pursued.
Congressman Dies.
COLPAX, Wash., Dec. 30. ,AP
W. L. LaFoIlette, Sr., fourth district
congressman from 1910 to 1918 and
a pioneer of eastern Washington,
died at a hospital here today after
a week'a Illness from pneumonia.
Notlre to Contractors.
Medford. Oregon.
December 20, 1934
Notice of Bids:
Notice Is hereby given that bida i:e
now called for the widening of Bast
Main Street by grading, concrete pv
lng and curbs, and llghtliiK equipment,
from the East line of Riverside Ave
nue to the West end Bear Creek
Bridge.
The plana and specifications can be
seen at the office of the City Re
corder in the City Hall at the corner
of 6th and Central Avenue, Medford
Oregon.
The City Council will receive aea'.ed
proposala therefor, and the proposals
will be opened In the Council Cham
ber of the City Hall on Wednesday
evening, January 2nd, 1930.
Each bid must be accompanied by :
a certified check or bid bond of not
less than five percent 157, ) of I'm
amount of the bid. fhe right la re- :
r-erved to reject any or all proposala,
to accept the proposal submitted by i
any bidder, and to wtive technical
defects, as the Interest of the C.ty i
may require. CITlf COUNCIL.
By ubu. w. f i jh i Bit, Mayor
By M. L. ALFOFtD, Recorder.
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STORE OF A THOUSAND
THOUGHTFUL LITTLE GIFTS
OPEN EVENINGS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS '
Come in tonight and select your Christmas Greeting
Cards carefully and leisurely. You'll find an appro
priate sentiment for each individual on your list
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PARE AVENUE QUALITY
i at a MAIN STREET PRICE
Nob Hill Coll.. 1 bl.nd.d lot th
moil discriminating buy.r. Y.t Im
portant conomlM In packing and dis
tribution plac. it within reach oi to
day', food budg.ta. Rich, win.y, tar
In flare. Nob Hill m.et with th. ap
proYal oi .T.n th connolu.ur. It you
d.mand th best In cob., try Nob H11L
BOOK CLUB MEMBERSHIPS
A gift that will bring pleasure every day
in the year. Two books a day may be borrowed
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SAFEWAY STORES
WISHING
YOU A
OOLLY
CHRISTMAS
SUGAR
Pure Cane
8-lb. bug..
, POWDERED, 2 lb. pkj ...lStf
BROWN, 2 lb. pk& 12
FLOUR
Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. bag $1.79
DRIFTED SNOW, 40 lb. bag.... $2.12
KARO SYRUP, Crystal White
3-lb. tin. ; 21
CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown,
large pkgs 28t
PUMPKIN, Del Monte. No. 2', tin 11 f
CRANBERRY SAUCE, S. and W.
1 lb. 3 ot. Una 15
RAISINS, Ehrman's Specials
4 lb. pkgs 27tf
MINCEMEAT, None Such, 9 ot. pkgs.
2 for 27t
MAYONNAISE, Brookfiold, pints 23
SALAD DRESSING, Jane Good,
pints 19
JELLO, all flavors 2 pkgs, 11
SHRIMP, Seamaid, 6 oi. cans
o cans 21
TUNA FiSHrSiiver "Thirtle7iigiit"1neat
7 os. tins.. 2 tor 25
Boyd's Market
THE CHRISTMAS FOOD STORE
Plenty of Parking Space
Free Delivery on Orders of $1 or over
Open Sundays till 11 :30 A.M. 108 No. Ivy. Phone 1054-J
JS pedals for Friday, Saturday
and Monday, Dec. 21, 22, 24
43c
COFFEE
HILL'S Blue can 2 lbs. 49
HILL'S Red can, lb. 31 2 lb. 60
M.J.B., lb.' can 31 3 lb. can 8S
GOLDEN WEST, lb. jar 30c
3-lb. jar 86?
GALLO ROJO, fresh grd lb. bag 1 9c
IjflBT IT TeaollP' 3 cans..
raftLltk case $2.71
17c
CRAB MEAT, Palace, 6 oz. cans..19c
CORN, Meco Brand, No, 2 tins,
3 for 29
CORN, Del Monte vac. packed,
- 12 on. tins - 2 for 25
OYSTERS, Biloxi Brand, 6 oz. tins
2 for - 25
ASPARAGUS TIPS, Mammoth White
Solano Brand, 1 lb. tins : 21
Wesson Oil. 1 qt. cans (Mayonnaise
dish free with each can)... 39
SYRUP, Log Cabin, Cane and Maple,
Medium sizo tins .....38
SNOW FLAKE SODAS, fresh and
crisp, 2-lb. boxes 29
CATSUP, Del Monte, 14 oz. bottles
2 for ... 25
COCOANUT, bulk lb. 20
FRUITS VEGETABLES NUTS
PEANUTS, fresh roasted 2 lbs. 25
WALNUTS, fancy lge. budded, lb. 23
ALMONDS, soft shell, lb 18
ORANGES, Sunkist, 176 size. doz. 23
ORANGES, Sunkist, 126 size, doz. 2(i
GRAPEFRUIT, 80'a, Arizona SunkiBt
dozen 47
DATES, Dromedary, pitted,
7K oz. pkg 13
SHORTENING
Fry's, 2 lb. cartons 23
Crescent, 41b. cartons 50
Oleomargarine, Gem Nut, 2 lbs 27
SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs. 19
LETTUCE, large heads 2 for 9
CARROTS 2 bunches 5C
ONIONS 2 bunches 5
CELERY, large bunches 7
CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. 45
Eatmore Brand
BANANAS, lb. 5
SOAP & POWDER
CRYSTAL WHITE Laundry Soap,
10 bars 29
1 23-oz, pkg. Pect's Gran. Soap Free
PAR, concentrated soap, lge. pkgs. 32
WHITE KING Toilet Soap, 3 bars 13
.MEAT DEPARTMENT.
Free Delivery with Grocery Order. 106 No. Ivy St. Phone 1054-J
XMAS 8PECIALS-SAT.-M0N.
Ham, Swift's Prem , in Christmas
package, whole or half. q
Pot Roast, lb 9
Prime Rib Roast, lb 18
Railed. Xn WaMc
FANCY TURKEYS
' Ducks, Rabbits, Chickens
Shoulder Lamb, lb 10
Rib Boil, Beef, lb 7
STRAHAN MARKET