Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 24, 1944, Image 7

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BOYL'S POSTERS
AT
Posters drawn by Marine Pvt.
John F. Boyl, of Medford, have
been given much of the credit
for the speedy service and order-
Pvt. John F. Boyl
liness to be noted at the marine
air depot, Miramar, post ex
change. Boyl, who is on duty there,
designed a series of cartoon
. posters that humorously point
out the advantages lo be gained
by placing orders properly and
tossing refuse in the cans pro
vided. The posters are being used in
place of MP's and the men, most
ly overseas veterans, who crowd
the counter to make purchases
they couldn't make in the com
bat zones, appreciate the absence
of the "man with the club."-
The idea is really clicking and
Boyl is being commended for
his work.
"He is the son of Mrs. Grace
T. Boyl, of 1404 E. Main street.
His wife, Maxine, and their two
children reside at 336 S. River
side avenue.
Baptist Choir to
Present Cantata
At 7:30 Tonight
. The choir of the First Baptist
church, under direction of SSgt.
Bob Carlson, tonight will pre
sent the Christmas cantata The
Prince of Peace," by E. L. Ash
ford. There are between 25 and
30 (voices in the choir. The pro
gram will begin at 7:30 o'clock
The various parts are as fol'
lows:
Chorus "Sing, O Heavens",
Bass Solo, "The Heavenly King"
Glenn Lamb.
Chorus "And There Shall
Come Forth".
Tenor solo and chorus, 'Tear
Thou Not" Don Piatt.
Contralto solo, "Hail! Bethle
hem" Mrs. Ted Graham.
Male quartet, "O Holy Night"
SSgt. Bob Carlson, Ted Gra
ham, Glenn Lamb and Sgt.
Rugger.
Soprano solo and chorus, "There
Were Shepherds" Mrs. Don
Piatt.
Duet, "Bright Star of Hope"
Mrs. Piatt and Mrs. Finley.
Men's Chorus "March Of the
Magi",
Soprano solo, "O Blessed Lord"
Mrs. Ted Graham.
Chorus "Blessed Be The Lord
God".
All are cordially Invited to en
joy the musical treat.
LIEUT. WARRElTcONRAD
IS MISSING IN ACTION
Ashland, Dee. 23. News has
Just come to Mrs. Warren Con
rad, wife of-Lt. Warren Conrad
that he is reported "missing in
action." No details were given in
the official message.
He is serving somewhere in
Germany.
Mrs. Conrad is the former Bon
nie Lewis of this city.
Closing Hma for Classified Ait
i m. Too Late to Classify 12 JO
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WOOD PUTTY
VARNIS HAND PAINT REMOVER
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HAND SCRAPERS
Make that old floor like new
. with our HILCO FLOOR SANDER
LEEYER'S HARDWARE CO. 225 E. 6th
OBITUARY
LEMUEL M. WHITE
Lemuel Madison White, of
Jacksonville, where he has lived
for the past 11 years, passed
away at a local hospital at 10
p. m. Friday after a six weeks'
illness. Mr. White was born in
Lawrence county, Mo., February
3, 1873, being aged 71 years, 10
months and 19 days.
He spent most of his life in
Missouri, and lived in California
and Oklahoma before coming to
Oregon.
He is survived by one daugh
ter, Mrs. Curtis Fitch of Med
ford, a grandson, Loyal Fitch, a
brother, Loren F. White, San
Francisco; four sisters, Miss Lela
J. White and Mrs. Fred A. Hoyer
of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Ben R.
Backerville, Montrose, Mo., and
Mrs. Will Nix of Purcell, Okla.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Perl
funeral Home.
ARTHUR BRIX
Arthur Brix, resident of
Route 1, Rogue River, Ore.,
passed away at a local hospital
on December 19 after a short
Illness.
Remains were transferred to
Seattle, Wash., by the Perl Fu
neral Home for services and in
terment. Harry L. Jennings was fined
$20 in city court yesterday for
reckless driving on North River
side avenue Thursday night. Jen
nings was charged with driving
a passenger car which hit a park
ed lumber truck, glanced oft tne
truck and ran Into a parked
coupe, which in turn hit a sedan
parked in front of It. Antnony
Malezeski, a soldier, who was a
passenger in Jennlng's car, was
slightly injured and was taken
to a first aid station by police.
Jennings and his wife ran
away from the scene of the
wreck, the police report stated,
but were picked up by police
later on North Central avenue.
YREKA, DUNSMUiR
Purchase of the Butane air-gas
distributing systems at Yreka
and Dunsmuir, Calif., by the
California Pacific Utilities Co.
was announced Saturday by
Martin E. Sands of Medford,
vice-president and general man
ager for the Oregon and Shasta
divisions of the company. No
changes in personnel or oper
ating policy of the utilities, for
merly owned by the Coast Coun
ties Gas and Electric Co., with
headquarters in Santa Cruz,
Calif., are contemplated, accord
ing to Sands. Consideration in
volved was not revealed.
The California Pacific Utilities
Co., In addition to the newly ac
quired properties, operates ' in
Klamath Falls, Ashland, Med-
SPECIAL
Among other trimmings
hive sunshine with your
Christmas Turkey dinner
at the
BRIDGE CAFE
foot of Rogue River bridge
from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Emil H. Leese
Proprietor
POISON OAK?
Try a bottle oi ZEMACOL
Voo matt Da alttfim or four mom
chrarlull; refunded net a Doiue to
day at WbBi tKn itiniri.
AND
SUPPLIES
PAINT JOB
ford, Grants Pass and Rosebur.
Company headquarters are in
San Francisco.
SILVER BILL SIGNED
Washington, Dec. 22 (U.R)
President Roosevelt today had
signed a bill extending until
December 31, 194S, the gov
ernment silver purchasing pro
gram's provision that during the
war government - owned silver
may be sold at 71.11 cents a troy
ounce for domestic use.
Soldier, sailor, coast guard,
marine! Our very bait and
sincerest Christmas wish Is
for glorious Peace end
your safe return soon.
JACQUE LENOX
17 So. Central
As bright and gay as
candle's twinkling flame
are our Christmas greet
ings to you and your fam
ily, our wishes for your
New Year.
ROLLING PIN
809 So. Riverside
The prevailing spirit of
good will embraces us all
during this joyous season.
We too want to extend to
. you personally, our hearty
good wishes for the Holi
days. Leaver Hardware
Co.
31 No. Central
We've a box full of
Christmas wishes for you
happiness, health and
the best of New Years to
follow.
Anderson Thrift Mkt
710 S. Riverside
.n
In the true American
Christmas spirit, we wish
you Yuletide happiness.
Harden's Drapery
Shop
Weeks Orr Bldg.
Christmas
CHARTER PRINCIPLES ''
STILL VALID F.D.R,
Washington, Dec. 22. (U.PJ
President Roosevelt today term
ed the Atlantic Charter an ob
jective toward world betterment
and said that its principles "are
as valid today as they were in
1941" when he and Prime Minis
ter Winston Churchill issued it.
Mr. Roosevelt was asked at his
press conference if he would care
From every Church
steeple the bells will
ring out. And In them
will echo our wishes
for Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year
Reliable Grocery
117 N. Central
The thought we'd like to
tucK into your mail nox
this Christmas encompass
a multitude of good wishes
for a happy holiday Lnd
successful New Year.
EADS TRANSFER
II S. FU
What better way to ox
press our. good cheer and
happy wishes to you on
this joyous day, than to sa
in the same old-fashion
way Mrry Christmas to
one end aiu
Trowbridge & Flynn
214 W. Mala
In this, the gayest season
of all the year, our best
wishes for a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy
New Year!
Yellow Cabs &
TERMINAL Cabs
Phone 2121 It 7117
Greetings From E. J. Newman Your Mclless Dealer
to say something further about'
the charter In the light of dis
cussion that followed his earlier
disclosure that it does not exist
as a formally signed document.
Chicago. Dec. 22 (UP) Two
passengers were slightly injured
when the locomotive and ten
sleeping cars of the Santa Fe's
eastbound California limited
were derailed today at McCook.
111., 12 miles southwest of Chicago.
YOUR friends in town aren't too busy to pause and
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greetings, warm and sincere: some sentimental, some
amusing, some built around
heartfelt, and you will want to
For they are in the traditional
old fashioned and true!
May the Christ
mas lights shin
ing in our win
dows reflect the
warmth in our
hearts for those
dear ones fight
ing for Victory
this Christmas
day.
Older Tire Exchange
128 West Main
The Yuletide comes this year as
a welcome carrier of good cheer.
It is our fervent Christmas
E raver that the coming year will
ring Total Victory and Testore
to all the world peace for all
CITY MARKET
Church bells
ring gaily this
Joyous holi
day, express,
lng tetter
than we can
say, the
merry Christ,
mas greetings
,. nave lor
CHEEP s a e h end
xmfls
17 on.
HAROLD'S
That the
benefits of
' Peace will
'tojRY WR'TMAlsoon b ours
be back with us soon to share
that all our loved ones will
In our happiness, Is the best
of all wishes this Christmas
lewis Super Service
8th and Front
f
: J RS,
Once again Christmas is
here. We want to wish
you good cheer and ex
tend our hopes for a
final Victory for a
Peace that the world
will know for countless
years to come.
Younger l .
Annliance Serv. fll ril rL4v"L!!
n iU I I HOTEL MEDFORD 1 " w- B"'" 1
CO. Ill III 101 E. Main
81 "0rth B"lUlt
- FUMES rATXf
Boise, Ida., Dec. 22 OJ.FD
Gls fumes apparently created
by the combination of chemicals
used in the separation of tung
sten ore at the Boise Gas com
pany plant here, early today
asphyxiated two Boise men. The
two who were overcome and
died after falling into the vat
used for the separation were
Elmer Thompson and Clyde Os-born.
a future of Peace. AH
are
read them, to the last word.
spirit of Christmas merry,
Mar Santa
bring
you Joy and happi
nets en this glad
holiday and our
very best Christ
mas wishes to you
and yours.
Young's Service Shop
116 Mo. Front
Anchors awelghl We want our
Christmas greeting to sail to you
on a wave of merriment and
good cheer this gay season,
A. Z. DEANE
May each and everyone
of you enjoy this Christ
mas day to Its fullest.
A Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year to
alii
Bates Barber Shop
128 West Main
May the dove
of peace
quickly fol
low this noli,
day, bringing
peace ana
good will to
all In the
coming year
MEAT CENTER
coming
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The New York State Conserv
ation Department la using ap
proximately one ton of seed
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of OPTOMETRY
Successor to Dr. E. D Elwood
Betterment of Human Vision
LENSES PRESCRIBED
Ph. 3881 314 Fluhr.r Bldg.
Cor. Main k Central. Madford
1-
The season's best to you
and yours during this best
ox seasonsi Because tnis is
time of good cheer we
wen to express our hearti
est Christmas wishes to
one and all, with otmost
sincerity.
L. C. TAYLOR
. 112 8. Hivorsldo
Cheery Christmas bells
echo our greetings to you
as wa say "Merry Christ
mas to our kind friends.
GREEN'S
100 W. Main
Though he's far away, his
thoughts are with you this
day. May all his Christ
mas wishes and yours be
granted and may the com
ing New Tear ba a happy
one.
Humphrey Motors
33 S. Riverside
year.
Santa comes to you this
year with bundles of good
chaar. The very best wishes
to each and everyone. All
good things to you end
yours.
Younger
Appliance
Service Co.
BUSUB'"
Kb?
this year to produce 17,000,000
forest trees for field planting In
194S and 1S47. '
DR. R. M. HC3D
OPTOMETRIST
Sparta Bldg. Medlord. Ore.
Appointment it Desired
To all of the men and
women In the armed
forceo and to all of you
at homo MERRY
CHRISTMAS! i
THE TOGGERY I
34 No. Central . .
INJOEILL
Our Christmas wishes to
you this yesr include an
earnest prayer for a com
plete and a long-lasting
peace.
V
Medford Domeslie
Laundry
30 No. Riverside
WISHES
That peace and hsppl
y soon come te
te au
the
gallant men and women
lai
now serving their country
is our holiday hope this
yeav, together with those
wh& await thels homscom-
lng.
BUnELSDN S S
32S E. Sixth
Our cheerful good wishes
to you and all your family
for a very Merry Christ
mas.
Edgerion Motor Co.
13Z S. Riverside
Christmas carols float
through the elrr heerte
are light and gay. We
wi.h you the Merriest
Christmas possiblel
HOTEL JACKSON
401 W. Main
318 Vancouver
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