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Church Notices Chuck of Carts JOSS Court Street Haj-ular aervlcee, 10-30 a. m. aao ' x cordial tovtUttas to extended to all. anile ralU Presenartss Chorea poa MacDousali, Paetor 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a, ni- Morning worship. 7 p. m. Young people's eerviea. 1M P- m. A short service will ba held. Special music It planned. Tha 5oun people will go caroling ailar ia service. Everyone la cordially Invited to et tand these services, Ssvsnth-Dsy Adrendst Chore Comer or Edwards and Baatty O. A. Thompson, Pastor Saturday, 9:30 a. m Sabbath school. Saturday, 11 a. m. Communion aarvtce, conductad by Profaaaor Xu sene Winter. Saturday, S p. m. Young people meeting. A Christmas program will Wednaaday, t p. m Frays m sat ing. Tslsnt Methodist Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor 10 a m. OUllOBJ Kiiwi, vwinw Roldridga, superintendent. Object les son by pastor. Special violin music. H a. m. Morning worship. Christ mas message. Solo by Agnes Lacy. T-so D m. Christmas program by Aha e,rfv afhool. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Prayer meeting and Bloie study. Tna com- .1rnm at alt these SaTV- tcee. Please bring your Bible with you. Universal Ssirfcaai Venule Church services each Wednesday evening, B, at the Medtdrd hotel audi- ranum. euej west Haw street, m. o ward C Le-Vvns, pastor. Bible sub- ecu on tha "Natural Uwi of God." one teal demonstrations follow and message assembly. Our New Years eve service wtu Be at (30 p. m. till a. r& (Sunday. Dae. si. All welcome. Free Methodist Church Pastor, K. O. KeUer AS? Wast Tenth Straet Sunday achooi, :4S a. m. onuns worsrup, A enrutmas essaaa. 11 a. i. On Sunday at 7:48 o. ra . a Chrisi- raaa program will be given. The super. msenaens, brace Andrews, nee labored laithfully In arranging splendid pro- yuu will enjoy ens receive from. Tha public ia invited bleasina to attend. Come and let us worship wm aw wgeuier. Hon English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdala f :tS Sunday school. 11 in aosence oi vSP1?. pai tor during th regular worship tlma. Th program la under direction of Mr. J. H. Dawson. A . ha rhHrrrTUl TirnarTsmJTl ft 111011 Mncrreaational meeting will be hld and all member should plan to mu tend, a matter of vital importance We. afasslHasH You are always welcome at .Won Lutheran cnurcn. WO sThnreh of Christ. 8elnttt Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The Ftrit Church of Chri-t, Scientist, in Bo-ton. Maw. Service are held every Sunday at It o'clock. Subject .December - "Christ Jesus." --Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonial ox cr Tj rHriln room, tloeated at 414 and 415 Med Ford Center building, is open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. with librarian in attendance. Talent Friends Church Milo Clifton Ross. Paitor George A. Bales, Associate .ui,n Trlir. Parish Worker ffVvi m -Tnurch ehool. Mrs. William J. Linstrom, superintendent. iMe&ds Chnrch is MtrffnTti Just Off East Main on Keene Way mho w4inon noes, raaior George A. Bales. Associate Id a. m. Sunday school. 10.45 a. m Merinar for vanhla and Christmas program by the chil dren and young people of the Sunday school, with recitations, carol ting- n ana anus, mciaenia. music oy lamella Lewi on the piano and Helen Bn Ma .. nltsa ks- twonuuisxinaa xree ai itoooy souse. Exchange of gifts and treat. nuraaajr ou p. m mia wk rayer and Bible study at Wendell oiaw noma, ssi j-urei. rearsqnar Gospel Chorcfe Corner Central and Jackson Rev. W, Shearhurn. Pasta :43 "unrlT achooi with elaiiM for all ages. The Christmas story on the sianneiDoara, jac Kowarme., superintendent 11 Worship, "God With W will be tha subject for tha mornlna mes- A;30 Youna oeoola'a Cruaader serv ice with the young people In charge. Pvt. and Mrs. Hubert Parks, leaders. 7:80 The Christmas drama. "A Sol dier's Prayer at Chris una." Songs ana recitation oy tne oeginner, pri mary and Junior classes. . special, invitation axtensea so tne puouc . First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central Streets OTvuutu a,, uci. ruiui- Bible school, 8:43 Classes for all ages. Morning worship, SI Tha pastor will bring a Chris una message from tha words "Behold Your Gad." Soe- cia music py the choir and Ladies 4TIO. Young people's group meet at 6:30 programs in 1 nc service. ' composed of between 23 and 30 voices Special Christmas program with read 4n smacsal numbers in sons, de votional and special treats for avary- one. a n. mJunlof Christian Endeavor. 7:50 p. m. Evening Christmas pro gram. Congregational singing, vocal and instrumental numbers and a play given by members of the Christian Endeavor group. Come and enjoy this oay ox praise wiut us. first Methodist Church Main, and Laurel Streets Tamils C. Kirbv. D. D.. Minister ftunriav achooL B:43. X. J. Neumann, gnifMtrfntatnrissnt. General aaaemhlv end processional march to manger of Christ Child. Worahin 11 a. m. Pattor too!, The Star of Hope." Incidental solo by Mrs. Howard Bush. Cpl. Max Tie . r ain. "Recent Ye' Christmas 1 offering will be presented to the rhHiJ rViUrf In nrtwssional march. Vesper service of sacred music by 1 30 voices at 4 o'clock under direction Cpl. Max Tieger, with Mrs. Poris , Lent at organ. ' vmith Mrvicea follow vesner service, . Midweek service Wednaaday. 730. Chnrch of the Naserena Hnllv at Tintt BtrMt Special programs will feature tha eommen.oratlon of Christ's birth Sun dsv. 8:4ft o. m. Sunday school Christ mas program lnciuaing: a pageant pro- sen tea oy young peopie. SDMdal Christmas music under di rection of John Eby at the 10:43 - morning hour. Pastor's topic, "Tha wmulMfiil Christ. Young people will meet tn Jefat eesslon and present a specially ar ranged program at 830. At 730 p. m. tha chorus chotr of SO voieea will present tha Christmas cantata "The cnorus in tne sxies, under direction of John Eby. Tha pas tor will speak briefly on "Tha Lord z coma. ' Tha public is cordJally invited. The Annntnlift rklth Corner North Central and 3d Street Rev. C. W. Frost. Pastor 30 Sunday school. Instrumental and vocal crouos will render soecial Christmas music and the story of Jesus birth will be told in recitation and song by children of the Sunday noi. Evervona eorniauv mvitea. 11 'Devotional and praise service. S Youne oeoDle's meetina. 7:45 Evenin evanaeltstic service, The orchestra and chorus-choir have prepared a beautiful and inspiring program ana our new pipe organ wra also be ready for use. a Mid week meetings Tuesday and Friday nights. You will enjoy the real spirit of Christmas manifest In the music, personal testimonies and fitting messages xrom rae oiDie. nina services. wed., 730 Chrisemas week prayer First Presbyterian Chorea , ,, Holly at Eighth Street -Harry Hansen. Minister 30 Preparatory prayer meeting xor Teacners ana worxers. 8:45 Church Bible school. 11 Christmas services today. Choir win emir, "mere were sneonerds' and "The New Born Kin" with Joan- ' na Wyatt and Robert Wright as solo- iiia. v-nnsimas message oy pastor. Mrs. Goss sunervises the nursery. Par ents are Invited to bring their chil- oren. 530 o. m. AH young oeoole's will gather for refreshments and will go earoimg rrom e to ?. no other eve- ig servic service. Thurs., 7:30 Pre-New Year party iw niga pcDooi young peopia. St. Peter's Lutheran Chnreh (Synodical Conference) E. Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, Pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. - Worship, 11 a. m.. theme, "Mary's Advent Hymn of Praise. Registration for holv eommunlnn en Christmas morning will be made right iter morning worsmp sunaay. Sunday school children and girls' choir are requested to meet In audi torium of Lincoln school, North Bart- lett at 12:15 sundav. Saturday at 1 p. m. all children ha vine oart in the Christmas program are to meet for rehearsal at Lincoln school auditor ium. It is very important that all there. The annual Christmas program will be triven Sunday in Lincoln school auditorium at 730 p. m. Tha public Is invited. Christmas morning service will be conducted at 11 o'clock in the chapel on Portland avenue. Holy communion ertli h csslahratpft. Sunday school teachers meeting Wednesday it 8 p. tn. nMb tt94aa Central Avenue and Jackson Street w. s. Keppie, ruxcx Bible school, 10 o'clock. M or nina worth Id. 12. iSomketM topic. "God's Unspealubla Gift. c s. meesa b w p. m. Evening service, 73 9. m. Th aning servtca is to oa gsven over the Bible school which -anil sreaant Christmas program. iweanuaijr, p. m taoir pracucw. Wednesday, 8 Prayer meeting, 5. Fraley conducting the service. Friday, bectnnine 2 30 o. m. The Crater Lake Onion Christian Endeavor will meet This comprises the young peoples work of the various churches of southern Oregon. All young peo ple's societies are invited. All meet ings of tha church are open to tha public Pilgrim Soilness Church East Jackson and Bessie Streets D. D. Phillies. Minister B:4S a. yt. Sunday achooL Rev. ft. . Tiff ha. ausarlntendent. 10:45 a, m. "The Greatest Christ mas guv wiii be tna theme for tna message. o p. 8L--vunior group, eats, rnu llps. 6.30 p. m. Senior group. Miss Elva Thomoson. oresident. 730 o. Evenina sons asd sralse service. 6 p. m, Theme for this service. 'Jesus.' Tha pastor will deliver both sermons. 7:30 o. m .Wednesday mid week prayer meeting. Special Christmas numoera wtu oe renaerea aurmg tne aunaay scnooi nour oy me aunoay school. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all members of tha II. a, serv ice and public SI. MARK'S PLANS MIDNIGHT SERVICE CHRISTMAS EVE these groups. yjiju ins choir. and directed by SSgU Bob Carlson, will present the Christmas cantata, i ne rruice, or peace" by E. L. Asa, lord. All are Invited to enjer these wxruonaa messages wttn us. Km Chrlittan Church Ninth and Oakdale Celbert W rianlpl. lutnl. fi:4!l a. m. B!h! vbul mitt vAmA classes (or all ages. 10:59 a. m. Morning worship. Mes as re by the minister, "The Star of oeuitenem ; anuiem by the choir. Duet by Carl Winklebleck and Lore Monteith. A nursery ia provided (or toe ear of pre-school age children. 'inere wtu be no evening worship ". umvuin 01 bnruunas eve. atenoar lor weex: Monday. ?:3D Bov Scouts. TO, ...A , 1 . . ..... renearsai in sanetuery. a p. ra missionary execu. pve committee meeting at home of Mrs. Mable Carr, 403 Benson street. . ':30 -Mid week service in feltow- amp ssu. Chores of Gog Haven and Holly Streets Rosco F. WUcox. Pester sundav achoel fun4trf Morning worship, Jt a. ra. sniermeaiate crusaders, 6:45 p, m. fvenlng service, 1X0 p. m. Prayer meetina1. Wednesdav. T-.ti p. m. Rev. Sidney p Borers, returned ,7. (im jusumu, Kenya col ony, British East Africa, will be with ua for a special service Tuesiiav n "'..A.'?. ?' Various phases of Jf V.?'"!?, " on to that field will be presented. Bev. Rogers has had much experience in the rnls elon field and ia well quelifled. He will nave a worthwhile messaie for Van are tit4s ti. - mm. . nsuar snewnnga. ' Chytli rcpuwepsl) rifth and Oakdale Iter. Ceorr. R. Turney. Rector STI""! communion, B:4S Church school. 11 Carol service. p, m Preparation service. mSHu . Processional. Musio under Christmas day Monday) Holy communion (ssid). ' en and St John Evanaetisti in ings, communioiia for sick and shut tos; arranged for by calling 4264. Mr "-Holy rriaay, 11 Holy communion. Assembly of Oog 11 Newtown Street O. O, Baker, Pastor K,1 drama of wfi.i!?'jFnri,Hn;Yby Doiy Clarke iti i, ,no young peo- 8?. direction of Mrs. Better! This will close the Christmas program Sunday evening. Special musical num. bers by choir under direction of Mrs. Thompson. The Sunday school will gin a treat . l.j ,f.u present. 8 43 Gundev school. Mr. YhfnM. etMH.t,rf.t ll "The Message of An Angel, ng people's service. istmas program. the Bible pastor speaking. e:ao Young l 7:30 ChriaTm, Teaches." A warm welcome for all. Fedsrated Church of Central Point Rev. Rolf K. Hansen. Pastor FTidav. 7:30 r, Hi .,! c ,- school Christmas oroeram (nriiMtn. songs, reciUUons, a pageant and treeia. Everyone welcome. Saturday, T:4 p. m. Men's prayer iior s stuay. Sunday. 0:43 a. mSunday achooi, Bob Menitt. suoerintendent 11 a. mWorship. Dedicated to the parents and relatives of loved ones in me service, l-rayer win De offered for "m.n. .-non ; n otar In GOd s window," by tha pastor. Solo, "God Bless Our Bore," by Ruth Clark. An. tnem, "Tne star of Bethlehem," by choir. 6:30 B. m. Tfltins tuwmt.'. Study, 8:30 p. m, Youni Tne Great studv. 7 43 p. m Evangetistie service. Everyone eordielly invited. Tuesday. 2 &. m Wrmm't sunt. class meeu at the Minnlck home. Wednesday, 7 .30 p. m. Hour of prayer. Friday. S p. m. Women', Mission, ary society meets at Minnlck home. Saturday, 7:4$ p. m. Men's prayer meeting in pastor s study. HE CHURCH fULE PR0GARK1S TWICE ON SUNDAY The traditional midnight choral service snd Eucharist will be held at St. Mark's Epis copal church oa Christmas Eve, Sunday at 11:14 o dock. The Im pressive candlelight service will be used and the Rev, George R. Turney, rector, will be the celebrant. Order of the musical service by the choir, directed by Roberta Ward.Bebb and with Marguerite Conrad at the orean. ia as follows: urgen prelude, Christmas transcrip tion junioia. Hvmn. "Silent Nieht" (Gruberl. processional hymn, "Aaeste z laeiis (Wadet. Introit, "Christmas Awake, Salute the nappy .Morn (Jones), (feoioiat, Mrs. v.. u. insom. Xyrle Eieison iMerbecke. (.raouai nymn, "it came upon the auorognt v;iear tsutuvas), Gloria flbl (Merbecke). La us Tibl (Merbecke), Hymn, "Hark, the Herald Angela - Sing" Mendelssohn). uirertory anthem, ' There were Shep herds'' (Vincent). (Soloist, Mrs. H. Suraum Cords (Merbecke), Sanctua (Merbecke). Benedietue oin venit Merbecke). Arnus Del hymn, "O, Uttte Town of Bethlehem.'' cioria in Zxcelis, ancient melody, Seven-fold Amen IStaine?. Recessional hymn, "The First NowelL' old English carol. 1S33. Organ posUude, "In Ould Jubilo" UHCffl. Personnel of tha Knl 4. 4K. tt.u u.n, . w. taruon, A. l:. mcMillln, aiepnwi ptys, jonn uay, tt. Morris, George Sarnum. E. Rnmjttnn r- vj Crary, Royal E. Bebb; the Misses June j,,,.,. , naorey uavis, Vlretnla Jiammond and Olive Curry, and the Messrs. R. W. Frame, C. Elwood Hed- "a, j-rea oirang, AOtel Keff, La Verne Suth.riln A T iL..r w Pvt. Bill Adams and Father Turney. ' ACOlvtes ,,rvt n e fj.. B.kk Bill Moffat, Joe Flelgel, Gcrdon Marx,' au neve . , c : i . Mrs. Elwood . Hcdborc ia "e h ol mother" tn ehara. nf UI ... rvlces ot- Mark's include SDeCitl Old En.ll.h fmml .... 11 a. m . fiunri.v n 9. Christmas day, two services of holy communion, at S a. ra. and 11 a. m. Alarm Clock Repair Man Fears Patrons Medford Church of the Naz- arene is sponsoring crtrisunas programs both Sunday morning and Sunday night. The Sunday school will present Its annual Christmas program at 8:45 a. m. Amone other items featured on the program will be pageant presented by the young people depicting the Christmas story. At the 10:45 morning worsmp the choir will render special music under direction of John Eby and the pastor, Rev. Fred M, Weatherford, will speak; on The Wonderful Christ' At 1:30 d. m. the chorus choir representing 30 voices will pre sent the Christmas cantata en titled, "The Chorus la the Sties" by Fred B, rtoiton unaer the baton of John Eby with Mrs, Ruth Eby as accompanist. include, Special features of this cnorus O, Hiua and Vale of Betnienenv "While Shepherds Watched." soprano ana alto ouei xeaiutuia ; of Fannie Belle Sullivan and Fay; Young; also Janeue Scheel -ana Aa'.riJ Hansen,, respectively, sod ihftrua. "Room in My Heart for Thee." chorea ana incioenuu aoto, omul. urn. soprano. "Peace, Good Win, ladles' two-part chorus, , Glory to God, ensru ana inraaema solos oy joy sorensezt, soprano w Many Watched Beside the Manger," contralto sous, a,utet iwt iumu tun "Follow Yonder Star," chorus and In cidental eolos, Harold von oiein, tenor. Houston, Welser is town. Tex-U,BW. planning to leave He Js a watch recalr man. and a burglar has stolen nine alarm clocks from his shoo. "How can I face those people wno text tnem with me?" moan. ed weiser. . "Those clocks were Just paired and all running, and that thief had better be, too, if I spot nun. Boy Scout News By Scribe Roland Glass ine meeting ol Troon 2 was called to order by Troop Chair man W. W. Huntly. There was an opening prayer by Mrs. Rey nolds. The boys sang "Jingle Bens, accompanied by Ruth Kaiser. Scoutmaster Don Grif fiths gave a talk on Scout ac tivities. There was an accordion solo by Don Smith; Mrs. Hunt ly and Fat Graham played duets; the boys sang and we wen went, down ana had re freshments. There were three members of the D.A.V. there who had Purple Hearts. We made Rich ard Crawford head waiter, also chief cook and dishwasher for the evening. TOW IDE IS DECLARED DEAD N PACIFIC AREA Mr, and Mrs, C. V. Tlede, for merly of Eagle Point and now living at 89 Pine St, Medford, received official notice this week that their son,' Clarence It, "Tommy Tiede, aviation metal- smith second class, U.S.N .R., re ported missing in action since the sinking of the Liscomb Bay Nov. 24, 1843, must be presumed killed in action on that date. Thorough search for survivors was made immediately after the sinking of the ship, the notice states, and year has elapsed without farther tviStr.b, fcenei Wiif, See, H, IM he must be presumed lost. Born in Sayle, Mont., in 1920, : Tlede was graduated from Bagle! Point high school te im and entered the navy In July oi 1942, taking his boot training at San Diego, Survivor, in addition to his parents, are two sisters, Mrs. August Decker of Quietus, Mont., and Mn. Willie Height of Tracy, Calif. Another Jackson county youth was also lost from the Liscomb Bay carrier, Donald Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Warren of Ashland. PENICILLIN TO CO. AFRICA Johannesburg uJ.R) An ad ditional thousand ampules of penicillin has been flown from the United States to South Afri ca ts augment supplies for civil la a use. Satisfactory shipments ot other drugs and chemicals. ordered by the government tej bulk from America, continue te arrive regularly, 1 imately 1,000,008 births : ed last year, boys outnumbered girls by email margin, TV.ere was a ratio of approximately 1,033 boy babies to every ,003 girt babies born. The bureau of census reveal-! ed today that among the approx- f WASHING MACH1NIS REPAIRED Paris k SHffct oa Ail itakM B ft Wsifvtf Step . 0S E, Mats Phona MM GETS DEER WITH MUSKET Brunswick, Me. U,Hi Using ' a musket that dates back to 1827, loaded with black powder and a home-made musket ball, Irving Barnes shot s deer within 800 yards of his home. The seven-point buck weighed 180 pounds. At the Medford Hotel Auditorium, 404 W, Main St, EACH WEDNESDAY, S P.M. FREE LECTURES, TRUTH, FACTS, UNDERSTANDING of rt CHRIST "NATURAL LAWS OF GOD" by th WORLD RENOWNED MEDIATORS and PROPHETS, LECTURERS, TEACHERS P I Mm . , a f SEE the Public Demonstration. Message Assembly Follows sj4.L,UW M HamJations from Scristure You Never Heard Before DR. teVYHE, "Sear" REV, DARLENE LeVYNE, "Seeran" Consultations Wad, I to 5 P, M Auspices U.S.T. wm ttf- --, sl WILL HOT OPEII AIIY EVEIIIIIG BEFORE CHRISTMAS EXCEPT Saturday Night Please Do Your Shopping During the Day immmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmm "Lord, i Come," cJiorm, "Th Chorus ia the Skt, choru. The pastor w(H speak brieflv "TH Lord it Come. The pubHc is heartily Invited to hear these pro grama cont memorating the blnh oi the MeeeUb. Z10N LUTHERAN CHURCH TO HOLD ANNUAL PROGRAM The annual Christmas pro gram of Zion English Lutheran church will be given Sunday at 11 a, m., under direction of Mrs, J, H. Dawson and assisted by Mrs. Morgan and Mrs, Lot- land. The junior choir will present a service of Christmas music, Mrs, G. Aplin and Mrs. 0 Ewaldsen directing. . The program follows: Prelude "Joy to the World.", Opening prayer Colleen Rose, Hvmn "Coma Hither Y Faithful" Christmas prayer Lewis Bright, Lord's ora.ver. Carol r'UtUe Children, Cars Vou Telir primary class. Beading "The Birth oi Jesus,1 Joan The Friendly Beans" and "Away to a Hanger, Begiiuiera, Jaear Csuit. ZManna Russell, viola Russell, Frank Lagesen, Glerma Brevoio. Carol Hicks and Alberta Puhl. Th Shepherds Jaaior choir: "Si!er,t Might," Fidelia Boone, Martha Lot. lend, Agnes igsean, Merton Ball, Soger Hasstrom. Ernest Btamm, Robert Gllman, Korman I.cve. Marylln Keenan: Beverly Hampson, ioueen itose, u:cjc nansen, svonne Roberts. Duane Roberta. Lobelia I-onjj, Mariana Moulton and Dorm Kainev. Th Ansi,! JAT4iim f tlln4 nyum "wnua anepneraa ws timed inerr riocKa oy aignt. "The Angela' Annmmcejnent," Fidelia Boone. Junior choir "Good News From jrseaven uie Angels sung." "The Angel's Song," Norman Love, Hymn, "Hark the Herald Angela Sing "The First Visitors, Dick Hansen. Junior choir, "Infant 80 Gentle." Lias man noings," Agnes lgese. nancy swem ana Myrla Ball wm give Talk by Sunday aehoot superintend ent, Mr, Martin Paulson. Hymn, "O, What May Happen Chtl. Ding. Prayer, Merton Bell. Benediction, Ernest Stamm. The public Invited, SPITZ WARNS Or FIRE Houston, Tex, 01.(3 Teddy, a white spitz dog, has been cred ited with saving the lives ot the three members ot the E. D Foster family by loud barking and vigorous scratching when their five-room frame house caught fire. Foster, his wife and their daughter barely escaped death In the burning building. Your lovely piecework quilts deserve display, say Successful Farming homemakers, who sug gest that you gather or pleat a ruffle and tack it on the board below the mattress, using the quilt as a spread. I FOODS 1 FOR A -one" subject for Young people' meeting White Throne" subject for ;l!i9!9it)!it)i9!t)i9it)ili9ili9ili9!lil!li9!li!l Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! f We are happy to extend Is our many e i e i Mir If 1 IHIRI CANI SUGAR lnlt en GH sugar A SVtlCANt IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT LUMANS M A l TELEPHONE 2239 MAIN AND BARTLETT WW- MERRY CKRISTHAf TO EVERYONE 1 ft GOOD SUPPLY "JST TURKEYS CIIICKEIIS - GEESE AND DUCKS Hew Crop WALHOTS, large size - 34s lb. : Ik. 1 HrfiifA nillftF HFflT ? lb far 35ft CALUMET iiwi a sit uav lis llivai sil bbib ami sarwaj a era www TILLAMOOK CHEESE -' 37c lb. SWANS D0WI1 cake nocii 28c BAKING PQWBHt 1 19, SiltJ 1S3 ' A Good - Supply of JELLO and PUDDINGS a uni ASSORTMENT ol JELLIES PRESERVES Olives & Pickles CAMPBILL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 for 29c friends tmceretr wishes for out holiday season. WE WILL CLOSE Oil CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS DAY sa. If ii our regular policy to close ovary Monday, so ve will not be open on Christmas and New Years Oay, PLAZA CAFE . ASHLAND ORE. E Soiioyoiilfeseiiflwo LfS OF SPRING LAMB, fine for roasriwg...,...Jb. 38c STEAKS T-B0NE or SIRLOIN II. 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