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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1941. PAGE ELEVEN CHOIR TO PRESENT The choir of the First Christ ian church assisted by Peter Larsen, of Corvallis, will pre sent the cantata "Night of Holy Memories," by Ira B. Wilson, Sunday at 7:30 p. m. This will be one of the finest presenta tions given by the Christian church for several years. The regular choir of 30 voices will be assisted by a girls' chorus and Robert Brewer will play trombone solo. - The public Is cordially Invited to share the program with the members and friends of the First Christian church. Effie Herbert Kurtz is the director and Mabel Sims Is the pianist. Personnel of the choir in cludes the following members: , Sopranos Eudora Bohnert, Georgia Burnham, Betty Daugh erty, Yvonne Haggard, lone Kindred, Stella Saxbury. Marie Stroud, Eunice Smith, Elolse Winklebleck, and Effie Kurtz. Altos Viloe Coleman, Vir ginia Cook, Fredene Doty, Ruth Hood, Oetha Olson, Georgia Rich, Mabel Smith. Tenors Wilson Church, Mar mie Olson, Ernest Savage, Ross Stroud, and Carl Winklebleck. Bass Willie Coffeen, Floyd Coller, Thale Ford, Peter Lar sen, John Kirkpa trick and Herb Sims. The girls' chorus Is composed of Peggy Corum, Virginia Sims, Betty Lou Curry, Norene Bohn ert, Joyce Sims, Vera Frances Smith. Federalization of O Employment Service Of All States Asked Washington, Dec. 19. VP) President Roosevelt said today he had asked governors of the states and territories to transfer Immediately to the federal em ployment service all separate state and territorial employment agencies. Mr. Roosevelt added that the governors were giving full co operation to the war effort. The requested, transfer, the president told his press confer ence, is designed to bring about utilization to the fullest possible extent of all man and woman power to Increase the output of war materials. Where War Struck in Far Pacific LASHIO CHINA1 Di inii a : Z1 : : : : : : :r : : : :"ANQI :;V"7:r,VHOKIG FORMOSA AHONG (HAINAN :: BANGKOK!: isl DIMM t&!!liHi;;i:i::.:! PACIFIC OCEAN . mm Siam Vpi'n; viGAN;iIiiPHILIPPINE Jii-ijJ ISLANDS OtONGAPONr'LA 9 LEGASPt jHSAIGONI ::::::-:-:: CHINA SEA t:Jji::BHARO ss KUANTANf H k rm rA? .... J? . v :::::;Mr;:x;:x;x;.-:x-:- 6 - Y; B O R N E O 5000 Italians Lost In Navy Engagement Off Tunisian Coast Tunis, French Tunisia, Dec. 15 (Delayed) (AP) Approxi mately S.000 Italian seamen lost their lives December 12 when British naval units sank two Italian cruisers, a destroyer and three transports off the Tunis ian town of Kellbla on Cape Bon. Some 1,000 Italians were res cued and are being treat for burns and other injuries in cities along the Tunisian coast. The Italian cruisers sunk were the 5,000 ton Giussano and Alberlco Da Barbiano which normally carried complements totalling 1,000 men. The attack was said to have occurred at midnight December 12. (The British admiralty an nounced last Saturday that Japanese forces continued to menace British and U. S. positions In vital zones: (1) the Island of P.nang off the coast of northwest M.l.yai (2) Borneo, where Japanese landings were reported In Sarawak, in area of Mlri, where Dutch reported direct hit en Japanese destroyer! (3) Vigan, In Philippines, where the U. S. army announced 28 Japanese planes had been destroyed (4) Hongkong, where Japanese siege continued in increasing severity. Meanwhile Tokyo announced 190 persons had been killed in an earthquake in southern Formosa (5) with communications disrupted between Kagt and Tainan. FISH LAKE GETS In 1940 railroads had 72,000 trucks in operation, more than the total number of locomotives In use. White Sands national monu ment In southeastern New Mex ico embraces 176,000 acres of nearly pure gypsum. A heavy wind and snow storm swept over the high hills of Jackson county Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving 18 inches of snow at Fish lake, main source of Irrigation water supply for the Medford irrigation district, and eight inches at Lake o' Woods. The Fish lake caretaker re ported by phone late yesterday that many trees had been blown down, some across trails and the phone line. The snowfall at Fish lake, the most -substantial of the winter, was followed by a heavy rain that packed the snow. Crews are now out repairing the telephone line from Klam ath county, and from Butte Falls to Fish lake. About a foot of snow fell in the Prospect and Butte Falls districts. There was also a con siderable fall on the high ridges of the Applegate and the Siskl-youa. Dm sun Tribune want ade. SCHOOLS OF CITY START HOLIDAYS City schools closed this after noon for the Christmas recess. Classes will be resumed Janu ary 5. Final Christmas programs were held in the schools today. Some classes had already held theirs. State Workers Given Warning On Auto Use Salem, Dec. 19. VP) All state employes were warned by Budget Director David Eccles today that they are subject to fines of $25 to $100 if they used state-owned automobiles for pri vate purposes. The warning was contained In a six-page circular outlining regulations governing expense accounts. Maximum allowances for ho tel accommodations is $2.50 a day, and for meals $2 a day. Maximum allowances for out- of-state travel are $7 a day. E E Southern Oregon Humana so ciety announced today that Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wlthee of 713 West 11th street had provided a home for the female Irish set ter that, apparently lost, hung around the Mail Tribune alley for three days early this week. Meantime Mr. Wlthee Is still trying to find his male Irish setter. Red, who joined another dog and departed on hunting expedition of his own. Red has been reported in various parts of the county but Mr. Withee has not received the reports soon enough to catch up with him. His latest whereabouts were reported in the Ross Lane district. Mr. Withee would like to have anyone seeing the dog call him by name and try to keep him until the owner can call for him. A reward has been advertised for Red. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody founded America's first kinder garter In Boston public schools in 1870. caw n$.fm rms IIBBY'S QUALITY-the - Hawaiian pineapple in it, the peaches, pears, grapes and cherries in it. What a fruit cocktail this is! ' Get Li&by's and note the dif ference. You'll agree it's fine fruits that count!) Try this Gelatin Salad Loaf with the dressing right In it! Heat to boiling, I cup syrup drained from No IK can Libbv's Fruit CocktaiL Ditaolve H oka. lemon sela. tin in th. hot syrup. CooL Combine 1 pVg. softened cream cheese and 1 c snsyonnats. until smooth. Add to gelatin. Dissolve 1 pVg. cherre gelattn according to directions on ' ekg.i cool. Place half the fruits In a loaf pan. Cover with 1 c eherrv gelatin. Chill until set; pour in cheese and mayonnaise mixture. Chill again unril set; top with remaining fruits and gelatin. Chill well) serve arith salad peeo. (Serves 10) FREE-NIW RECIPE BtXlETtN Hunches forSutritiousLunchea it full of good ideas for packing a lunch bog. Address Marr Hal Martin, Llbbr. McNeill 4V Ubby, Chicago, Illinois. aaaaaasaaaracaJ. I II H "y 0 ' Jn,, ,;' rssUl -fW,fSL:. : . f Vjt ' ,w.v . " & a aT "t Judj.. ma . -" y t-.- . ft t, m British and Dutch destroyers and a British submarine in two separate but related engage ments apparently had sunk three Italian cruisers in the Mediterranean In a night battle). Communications Mrs. Lehman Does the Grad.ous Thing To the editor To the wife of the reservoir caretaker, Mrs. Peterson. I don't blame you for being mad at me. I am mad at myself. I am ready to get down and eat humble pie. But I am glad you answered my letter. It just shows how we Americans are ready to get up and fight for our rights, and I also hope this letter will prove that we are ready to apoligize when In the wrong. I'm sorry but I didn't get to listen to the radio Friday eve ning and went to all the trouble to blackout when there was no blackout and didn't know the difference till Saturday night when they came to get my hus band to help guard the reser voir. I was in the wrong and I am sorry and hope my apology is accepted. If it Isn't I guess I did all I can to make it right. Mrs. Lehman, Rt , Box 68-B. P. S.: I stuck my neck out and got it stepped on. There are 800,000 acres of vtr. gin timber in the Gila Wilder ness Area in New Mexico. During most of world history the climate hss been milder and less varied than at present. "5 Old fashlomdReiln Oiarla) L Mm. Dtrvcuw 0M Hnima and tossal PraKAint KMCB t'OO at. Sunaiys 1450 UUocMs CsntliweM Imiiiallssal Sacred Heart Church Returns to Schedule A change in the Sacred Heart church schedule was announced today and beginning Sunday the schedule will follow the form as in practice before blackout regu lations with mass each morning at 6:30 o'clock. Sunday sched ule Includes mass at 6:30, 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. Clean Sea Flaw Havt th Btstt Ask Your Grocer for tfjfreflton Ckss Lh ft Ik Rmr ILMAS For FreB Delivery Service Piai 2239 i ONE CALL Always Pay to Buy at Lumaruf BUY ALL TX Give a Basket of Food this Christmas FQBQDEDS Order Your Turkey, Goose, Ducks IIAl'l ,h $iM You wn Prom IIUll Our Collection of Fin Birds PRICES GOOD ALL NEXT WEEK Add to the pleasure of Christ mas by having a nice dinner for the family. At the Big Food Center you will find all the pecessary Foods to make that dinner a success in every detail. Free delivery service. PINEAPPLE Del Monte Sliced No. 9 2Va sise tins, each. 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