MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940.
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Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pas
ter of the Presbyterian church
here, today announced that dedi
cation of the new Presbyterian
church and manse in Bandon
had been scheduled for Sunday.
All day services under the
leadership of the Rev.- Elmer
Rosenkylde, new church pastor,
will observe the dedication of
the $5,000 church and the $2,-
500 manse which replace the
ones destroyed during the tragic
Bandon fire of 1936.
Construction of the new
buildings was brought about by
the efforts of a special commis
sion of the South West Presby
tery of which Dr. Divine was
the chairman. The commission
had the cooperation of the Board
of the National Missions of New
York City.
The Rev. Rosenkylde was for
merly pastor of the Merlin
church. Prior to the re-building
of the church and manse, ser
vices were make-shift, having
been conducted in whatever
buildings were available at the
moment.
JAIL POPULATION AT
LOW WINTER LEVEL
The county Jail today con
tained but nine inmates, a small
number for the dead of winter,
and the lowest bastile popla
tion in some time.
All now interned are county
prisoners, either serving sen
tences or awaiting sentence.
Federal prisoners held in the
county jail have either served
their time or been moved to
other jails.
NAZIS AWAIT SPRING
TO LAUNCH ATTACK
SAKS LORD LOTH
Cocoanut IIacaroons
A favorite bit of goodness liked by most everyone.
Mad with the finest Philippine cocoanut and plenty
of fresh eggs.
For variety, we will have three flavors vanilla, light
chocolate and strawberry.
Generous tiie Macaroons very specially priced at 15c
a doien or
2 for 25c
For real bread value and goodness ask for Fluhrer's
large Holsum NOW 13c for the same fine loaf you
have always known. It tastes better toasts better
and, because of Its double wrapper will stay fresh
days longer.
Chicago, Jan.' S.OP) Ger
many probably will launch a
"terrific" attack against Eng
land and France by land, sea
and air this spring. Lord Loth
ian, British ambassador to the
United States, told the Chicago
council on foreign relations last
night.
"If and when the attack
comes," he added, "it will be
with all the ferocity and ruth
lessness the Nazis have taught
us to expect."
The ambassador expressed the
belief that the anticipated at
tack would be repelled and if
repelled as decisively as was the
big German offensive of 1918
"it will not be long before Hit
lerism itself goes down to de
feat." Lord Lothian termed mastery
of the seas "the real key to vic
tory" and asserted Germany
would be "on top of the world"
if she compelled Great Britain
and France to surrender their
fleets and naval bases.
SNOWCAST
for the
Shasta Cascade Wonderland
Vernon Woods, Fred Stevens,
J. S. Gill, Henry Rinabarger,
Chester Merriman and George
E. Patterson.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Barry Bingham, George Brown,
Freddie Stevens, Jr., Al Geren,
Earl Harrison and Roy McCon-ochie.
Seek PUD Safeguard
Olympia. Wash., Jan. 5. (fl")
An initiative requiring a vote of
the people before bonds are is
sued by a public utility district
was filed today with Secretary
of State Belle Reeves. Sponsors
of the measure said it would
subject the PUD's to the "usual
safeguards incorporated in all
laws of a similar nature."
AUTOISTS WARNED
10 GET LICENSE
Automobile owners were spe
cifically counseled by state po
lice today that all who do not
display 1940 plates or temporary
stickers are subject to arrest.
Persons who have not yet
procured 1940 plates may make
application at the sheriff's of
fice here or the city police sta
tion in Ashland and receive a
temporary sticker that will
serve in lieu of the plates until
they are received from Salem,
it was pointed out. License plate
applications are not received by
state or city police headquar
ters in Medford.
The state police reported ex
cellent cooperation on the part
of motorists in procuring their
plates early and directly from
Salem and in displaying them
promptly.
The following report on snow,
road and weather conditions at
sports areas in the Shasta-Cascade
Wonderland is prepared by
the U. S. soil conservation serv
ice: Diamond lake: Snow depth
only 4 inches, all new since
yesterday. Snow described as
soft medium. Temperature 25,
range past 24 hours, 34 to 23
degrees. Light south wind blow
ing, snow falling. The lake is
entirely open.
Crater lake: Snow depth at
park headquarters at 8 a. m, 45
inches, including 21 inches med
ium dry snow which fell from
Monday to Friday of this week.
Snow described as normal pack
ed, topped with 15 inches med
ium dry. Temperature 19; range
past 24 hours,. 19 to 29 degrees.
Wind southeast, light; snowing.
South and west entrance
roads, as well as road from park
headquarters to rim, covered
with thin layer of snow and
ice; chains needed. Highway 62
from Fort Klamath to the south
entrance open. There are the
usual parking areas, warming
and rest room facilities at park
headquarters, Annie Spring and
the rim. Meals and short orders
may be obtained at park head
quarters, as well as overnight
accommodations. It is necessary,
however, for guests to furnish
their own bedding.
10 Inches is new. Snow ts de
scribed as normal pack; partly
cloudy, no wind, temperature
27. Brush on ski run not en
tirely covered by snow.
Mount Shasta-Sierra Alpine
Lodge: Everett Memorial high
way to Sierra Alpine lodge is
closed. McCloud Avenue road
open 5 miles to snow line; carry
chains. Snow depth at the Al
pine lodge 60 inches, 50 inches
normal pack topped with 10
inches soft powder; 10 inches
new snow fell during the past
two days. Mt. Shasta City tem
perature 28; range past 24 hours
50 to 26 degrees. Sky overcast;
wind northwest 1 mile.
Snowman's Hill: Four inches
of snow has fallen during the
past two days, but Is insufficient
for skiing.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ada Is 1:30 p. m.
I M.M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PAY LESS DRESS BETTER
220 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 232
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JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
SPECIALS!
Buy now and save. Shop every department and you will be
pleased with the large saving during our January Clearance Sale.
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY JANUARY SPECIALS
IN THE
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
MEN'S "
OVERCOATS
Not many left but they are real
values. Regular $25.00 values.
January Clearance
$16.85
CURLEE
SUITS
124.85 and $27.50 values. Single
and double breasted stylet.
January Clearance
$19.85
MEN'S TRENCH COATS
$3.29
Tan. navy, or grey, regu
lar $3.95 value. January
Clearance
BOY'S SWEATERS
LEE HATS
The famous Lee Water Bloc
hats are included in the big
January Clearance. Buy a
new $5.00 hat now for only
$3.95
Men's Flannel Shirts
100 all wool plaid and
plain khaki shirts, only a
limited number left. Regular
$4.60 values
Clearance Sale Special
$2.98
Men's Munsing
UNION SUITS
25 wool, long or short
sleeve, ankle length. Regular
$2.98 values.
Clearance Sale
$1.98
Union Creek: 8 a. m. temper
ature 30 degrees. Highway in
good condition to Union Creek
but chains needed. Total snow
depth 3 inches of soft medium
which fell last night. Calm and
cloudy but not snowing.
Lake of the Woods: Snow
depth 3 inches. Most of this fell
since Wednesday. Temperature
28, range past 24 hours, 38 to
28 degrees. Skies cloudy with
occasional light snow; wind
southwest 5 miles. Lake not
frozen and no skating available.
All roads into lake are consid
ered passable when frozen, al
though badly rutted; chains advised.
Siskiyou summit: One Inch of
snow on the ground; one-half
inch soft snow fell last night;
temperature 29; range past 24
hours, 38 to 28 degrees. Cloudy
with occasional light snow; wind
south 3 miles. Highway open
but slippery in spots; . chains
should be carried.
Mount Lassen sports areas:
Snow depth at Sulphur Works
checking station in the Lassen
Volcanic national park 24
Inches, including 4 inches pow
der; snow is light crust topped
with 4 inches powder. Road in
good shape for two-way travel;
chains advised. Temperature 22;
range past 24 hours, 32 to 24
degrees. Clear and calm this
morning. ...
Manzanita lake: Snow depth
3 inches, which fell last night;
described as soft powder. Road
open for two-way travel; chains
advised. No skating on Manzan
ita lake. Temperature 30; range
past 24 hours, 40 to 28 degrees.
Partly cloudy, .wind south
light.
Mineral: In Lassen national
forest, reports highway open for
two-way traffic, some snow on
road, chains advised. Total snow
depth 3 inches, which fell this
morning and is described as soft
wet. Temperature 28, maximum
past 24 hours 40 degrees.
Cloudy, wind north light.
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Trail Cam p-Mt. Ashland:
Road from Ashland to Trail
camp In good condition. Cov
ered with snow last 4 miles;
chains essential last 2V4 miles.
Snow depth 11 inches, of which
Final arrangements were com
pleted today for funeral services
for Orison James McNeill, city
fireman who died Wednesday
afternoon after a brief Illness.
The services -will be held at
2 p.m. Saturday In the Perl
chapel with the Rev. Joseph
Knotts, pastor of the First Meth
odist church officiating. Inter
ment will take place in the I.
O. O. F. cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be
Coat stylet, tipper fronts,
contrasting combination!.
$1.98 values.
January Clearanc
$1.48
One lot of boyt' coat'
tweatert. valuet to $1.65;
tippers. All aget
January Clearance
98c
BOYS' SHIRTS
Boys' drett thirtt, plain and fancy
broadcloths, regular 48c valuet
January Clearance
35c
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PEERLESS MARKET
14 NORTH BARTLETT PHONE 603
ANY SIZE ORDER DELIVERED FREE
All of Our Meatt are Either
State or Government Inspected
ROASTING CHICKENS . lb. 20c
Youth KriU
FRESH DRESSED HEWS lb. 16c
LAMB SHO. ROAST . . lb. 15c
Hwlft'a Premium
COTTAGE BUTTS lb. 20c
PORK SHO. ROAST . . lb. 15c
Gmernment lnpctd Pork
PORK BACK BONES 4 lbs. 24c
BACON SQUARES a lb. 9c
FRESH BEEF LIVER . . lb. 15c
SALT PORK . ... lb. 9c
(PEERLESS GROCERY
BOB GAIL, Owner. Phone 603 for Free Delivery
CABBAGE as lb. 2c
ORANGES
Sweet, large tit Navelt
Case . . SI. 39
Vi Case . 75c
tree Delivery Anywhere In the City
SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS..
3 Pkg. 27?
FLOUR
Alrlltht
49 lb. bag SI. 03
GEM OLEOMARGAINE 2 pounds 23
PEAS or CORN, Lindy brand n ...2 cant 15
P. It G. or Cryttal White Soap, lg. tlte 4 ban 15
Holloway's Reliable Grocery
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You Can't Turn Off the Rain
but you can thed the caret of marketing
by reaching for your telephonel When you
are rained-in you can rely on the Reliable
to carefully teleci your food.
Just Call 20
and any tlte order will be delivered Free,
Fancy Royal Club
Peaches, lg. 2 can
Kraut, lg. 2 can. .
Hominy, lg. 2 can
. 2 for 35c
, .each 10c
. .each 10c
New Potatoes, tiny whole. can 10c
Tomatoes, Meco Brand lg. 2 J can 10c
Tomato Juice, Del Rogue 4 cans 25c
Kellogg's Pep . . 2 pkg. 23c
Kellogg's All Bran pkg 20c
Coffee 2 lh. 45c O ritff
Holloway't High Grade. Any Grind TlsjStfZ
Corn or Peas, Meco brand .3 cans 25c
Corn or Peas, Royal Club fey. ... 2 cans 25c
Tomato Hot Sauce 6 cans 25c
Macaroni large package 19c
Baby Whole Clams .2 cans 29c
Chipped Beef . glass 15c
GRAPE-NUTS
Stock up at ihlt
HEW LOW
PRICE
2 pkg. 25c
9
PUFFED WHEAT
or Puffed Rice
New Large Package
2 pkg. 19c
Cocoa, Baker's .- .pound 15c
Rolled Oats. . .... large sack 37c
Matches, Diamond, the bent. ..... . . ctn. 19c
Oxydol, large size. .......... .2 pkg. 45c
Purex ...... ,. .quart bottle 15c
GOOD BROOMS ,
Kitchen brand 63c Target brand 79c
Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
SALTON SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, tit 84 4 lor 25
SUNKIST ORANGES.-400'i 2 doien 49
EXTRA FANCY NEWTOWN APPLES 5 . 23
Box 91.39
FANCY LOCAL SPINACH .' 2 lbt. 15
CITY
MEAT
MARKET
112 N. Central
The Home of Good Meats
PHONE 324
Any Size Order Delivered Free 1
IU1
fSES
Home Cured
W or whole
Bacon Squares . . . pound 2Vzc
Shoulder of Pork Roast lb. ISc
Leg of Pork Roast . . lb. 20c
Shoulder of Lamb . . . lb. 15c
Pure Lard, Home Rend. 4 lbs. 35c