Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 19, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1941.
PARTLY RELAXED
Now it can be told.
Weather restriction! Issued by
the U. S. weather bureau In
Washington, D. C, In coopera
tion with national defense offi
cials on the Pacific coast have
been partially raised according
to the local weather bureau this
morning. Weather forecasts for
a 26-hour period based on co
nservations from 4:30 a. m. until
.6:30 a. m. the following day
. may now be issued, as may tern
. peratures and precipitation for
the preceding day.
; With word of this comes an
nouncement that total rainfall
for December to date is 7.02
inches and Is the best monthly
rainfall of any on record. Prior
to this the best monthly rainfall
was In November 1926 when
precipitation for the total
month equalled 6.66 inches. Dec.
2 precipitation totaled 2.99 for a
24-hour period and Dec. 16 was
the second heaviest rainfall re
corded during the month for a
24-hour period when 2.17 Inches
fell.
You say "old as the hills"
and "changeable as the weath
er." Actually the hills are young
in geologic age; the weather
constant.
Small quantities of tin are
now being produced In Canada.
Prior to the war there was no
production of this metal in the
dominion.
The first successful heavler-than-alr
flight was made by
Wilbur Wright on December
17, 1903.
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SPECIALS FOR DEC. 20th to 24th INC.
We Wish All Our Patrons
Candy
Sot let. Hard Mix
Candy OC
2 Ibt at JO
Soclete Old Fashion
Chocolate OR a
Drops, 2 lbs sWV
Societe Monster
Gum Drops OK a
2 lbs. eWG
Soclete Cream )Qa
Mix, 2 lbs aWC
Hershsy Chocolate
... ....... 23c
Walnuts, local 4 7.
ungraded, lb 1 1 V
Brazil Nut
Pound .......
23c
Peanuts, (rash OQft
Roasted. 2 lbs wC
Mixed Nut
Pound
Radiant Fruit
Mix, lb
19c
33 c
Seedless Raisin Oa
15-or. pkg .......Ow
4 lb. pkg 29c
Orange Peel
Yt lb
15c
15c
Lemon Peel
Yl lb
Citrola. citron QAa
substitute, lb V9l
Mince Meat
14-ox. lar ..............
28-oi. ar ... 27c
15c
Folgers Coffee )4
lb. can OIC
2-lb. can 60c
5TLf!L.20c
Qround fresh as you buy tt.
Soft A Silk OCa
Cake Flour, lg. pk. aWW
30c
Bisquick
lb. package
Allsweet Margarine
Free Glas with
each pound, 2 lb. 1
OLD GOLDS, CAMELS,
LUCKIES
CHESTERFIELDS
cartonJ1.23
Corn Flake, or IQa
Post Toastles, 3 pk. 1 3C
SUGAR
Pure Can
10 lb. bag 62c
25 lb. bag $1.54
FLOUR
$1.69
$1.79
Flagstaff
Hardwh.it
49-lb. sack
Kitchen Quean
49-lb. tack
Tomato Juice
Swift' No. 2Vi OOa
lit., 2 can Wl
Herth.y Cocoa liffli
pound tin IHw
Herth.y Chocolat. 1A.
Syrup I WW
1"Styw 9o 23c
ML1FEBU0Y 3 1o, n.
EH UJX&T 3 - 17c
MaS CQMttXIOW AMO ATH
Tl SPPYifiSmfi ! can 3 lb. can
mrX3,lwommM 31 c 66c
ft Mil Will WW
SWAN1 r7tc 35c
Mtv niMTiMi rop fori lb forvwl
ORANGES
CELERY
Small
2 Do. 23c
CRISP, FANCY
UTAH
Mad.
Dox. 15c
Large
Dox. 25c
bunch 10c
Whit. Cauliflower. CtMH Psnn. A,i,,-l.. filivni
ijl Carrots, Turnips, Grapefruit, Lemons, Banana. Every
thing and Anything for your Merry Christmas.
Society an" Clubs
by Betty Shoemaker
Gerald Latham
Heads Lively
Rogues Club
Gerald Latham was elected
president of Lively Rogues Danc
ing club at the K. of P. hall
Wednesday evening when club
members held a Yule dance. The
hall was decorated In Christmas
motif with greenery, berries,
Christmas trees and other fes
tive ornaments.
Claude Holme will serve as
vice-president and Mrs. George
Jennings as secretary. The dance
was given by outgoing officer
and board members. Many
guests attended and music for
the occasion was furnished by
Steve Whipple's orchestra.
In charge of arrangements for
the evening were Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Merrick, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Latham, Mr. and Mrs.
Maury Schlno, Mr. and Mrs.
John McCabe, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Queen, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Zacharison, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Ogle and Mr. and Mrs.
C. I. Hayes.
Club Meets
At Martin Home
Beagle, Dec. 19 (Spl.) Pleas
ant Hour club met Dec. 10 at
the home of Thelma Martin
with Mrs. Sanderson as hostess.
Mrs. Haas passed out quilt
blocks to be made for the baby
quilt. A long letter was enjoyed
by all from Mrs. Pearl Grunde
land of Seattle.
Christmas scripture lesson
was read by Mrs. Ruth Foote.
Luncheon was served by Mrs.
Sanderson. "Santa's Drum" was
then opened and each received
an exchange present.
Next meeting will be with
Ruth Ellis.
Christmas Program
Planned by D. A. R.
Mrs. M. M. Morris will be
hostess to Crater Lake chapter,
Daughters of American Revolu
tion, at her home on Kings high
way tomorrow at 2 p. m. A
Christmas program and exchange
of gifts have been planned.
Senior Girl Scouts
To Sail Yule Seals
Miss Kathryn Conroy, Miss
Jane Russell and Miss Jeanette
McKee and members of their
senior Girl Scout troops will be
In charge of the sale of anti
tuberculosis seals tomorrow In
the three city booths.
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L. D. S. Church
Plans Yule Party "
Members of the L.D.S. church
will hold a Christmas party at
the church, 331 West Second
street, Monday at 7:30 p. m. A
musical program has been plan
ned and the children of the pri
mary association will present a
play entitled, "Santa Takes a
Nap." Santa Claus will bring
treats and gifts for all. Members
and friends are invited.
Jackson County
Resident Weds
Leland S. Rltter of Rogue
River and Marie Spencer of
Phoenix, Ariz., were licensed to
wed at Reno, Nev., yesterday, ac
cording to Associated Press wire
reports.
CALENDAR
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7:30 p. m. N a v y Mothers'
club, home Florence Cutfle. 909
North Central avenue.
8:00 p. m. Friendly Pinochle
club, Girls Community club
house, 229 North Bartlett street.
Saturday
2:00 p. m. Crater Lake chap
ter. Daughters of American
Revolution, home Mrs. M. M.
Morris, Kings highway.
Lady Lions
Hold Luncheon
At Beck Home
Lions Club auxiliary members
presented a play written by Mrs.
Eston Humphrey when they
held their Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. Michael Beck on
the Old Stage road last week.
Taking part in the play were
Mrs. Arthur Render, Mrs. R. M.
Schlno, Mrs. Ray Marti, Mrs.
Earl Miller and Mrs. Humphrey.
Mrs. Howard Bush, accom
panied by Mrs. Mable Sims,
sang "Tesu Vandino." After a
covered dish luncheon and an ex
change of gifts the members
voted to do Red Cross work as
a group. It was announced that
Christmas toys were to be dis
tributed from the Rogue River
Chevrolet Sales rooms today and
tomorrow.
Attending were Mesdames
Howard Bush, H. E. Conger, Bill
Green, Henry Zacharison,
George Goodman, Frank Cullen,
Orville Hoselton, C. C. Haggard,
Eston Humphrey, Leland Knox,
Clay Konkel, Fred Lawrence, Ed
Mann, Arthur Render, R. M.
Schino, Earl Sims, Lyle Thur
man, Wells, Claude Holmes, Nee
ley, A. Boitanlo, a guest, Mrs.
Mabel Sims, and the hostess,
Mrs. Beck.
Resident Leaves
For South Dakota
Miss Mary Chrlstensen of the
Mail Tribune apartments left to
day by train for her home In
Rapid City, S. D., where she
plans to spend Christmas vaca
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Christensen. She ex
pects to be gone about three
weeks. Miss Chrlstensen Is em
ployed in the office of Dr. C. E.
Kunz.
Christmas Service in
Presbyterian Church
Starts I la.m. Sunday
A program of Christmas ob
servance will be presented Sun
day at 11 a. m. at the First
Presbyterian church when two
memorial windows Installed this
week . will be unveiled. The
chorus anir with Imogene
Smith as chorister and Verl
Failing at the organ console will
present three numbers with In
cidental solos. Dr. Sherman L.
Divine will preach the Christ
mas sermon, "God's Flash of
Love."
At 5:30 p. m. a candle light
ing service with carol singing
by the choir and
will be enjoyed. At this service
mrs. vernon uay of Grants Pass
will present two harp solos,
"Andantft Rfli0in,V' h Thnma
and "Prayer" by Hasselmanns.
mis service Is set at an hour
not to interfere with other
church programs and the pub
lic is invited.
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CHRISTMAS LULL
The usual end of the year
lull has come to the court house
offices, and the past week there
has been less business in all de
partments than usual. Even
legal filings In the clerk's office
by lawyers have declined. There
were no cases in Justice court
yesterday, and the sheriffs of
fice reported all quiet, save for
a few autoists applying for their
1942 temporary licenses.
In circuit court there Is also
a minimum of business, with no
cases scheduled until after New
Year's, when It la anticipated,
both the criminal and civil cal
endar cases and matters will be
Increased.
The Perfect Gift
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cotton thread. Hair Stylist Mabel Humphrey "sews up" Catherine
Campbell's hair after it was set for a permanent. Not so foolish,
after all, since defense demands for wire may cut hairpin supply.
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Caves vert tbd first refrigerators.
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FLUHRER'S
Saturday Special
Tom and Jerry Pie
A fluffy cream chiffon filling, mildly flavored
with pure brandy and topped with whipped
cream. Tru. and d.licious Tom and Jerry flavor!
29c ea.
For Christmas dinner or for gift that will
please Give Fluhrer's Old English Fruit. On. of
our fin.it products! 49c and up
On. pound 69c
IVi pound 95c
2 pounds....$1.29
Aged on. y.ar lb- 95e and up
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