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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, Dte. 23, 1945 Deaths in Nebraska for the the tame perior of 1944. Of first six month of 1945 totaled the total, 408 were listed as ac 6,270, compared with 6,658 fori cidental. Hubbard Bros. Inc. WILL BE CLOSED FOR INVENTORY December 26-27-28 In Cases of Emergency Phone 2189 SOCIETY and CLUBS Harry Newnham, Mr. and Mra Lester Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Davis and the host and hostess. Jacksonville Club Hears Mrs. Nichol Jacksonville Mrs. R. T Nichol spoke on landscaping at the last meeting of the Jackson ville Garden club held at the home of Mrs. Otto Heckert, Dec. 20. She discussed new trends in yards and ideas borrowed from the English, French and Italian gardeners, and used charts to Illustrate formal and informal yards With their rela tion to the house, trees, walks and other areas. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Heckert, Mrs. Marian Nieriermcycr and Mrs. Mary Godward. Mrs. Godward was awarded a prize. Gold Hill Couple Give Dinner Party Gold Hill Employees of the Gold Hill auto park and their husbands were guests of the proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. John Cogswell, for dinner Friday evening, December 14, at Fiupp's dining room In Central Point. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday Club Has Yule Party Christmas stories and quota tions featured the meeting of the Wednesday Study club held last week at the Girls' Com munity club. Roll call was answered by giving a Christmas quotation. Mrs. A. J. Handby read "Our Christmas" by Julia Walcott and 'The Bells' by Longfellow and the story "To Springvale for Christmas" by Zona Gale was given by Mrs. F. K. Deuel. Mrs, F. E. Nichols sang "The Birth day of a King" and "White Christmas" and carols were sung by the club with Mrs. Nichols leading and Mrs. Stella Hend- rickson accompanying. Refreshments were served by the good times committee, Mrs. Frances Cochran, Mrs. F. K. Deuel and Mrs. O. H. Brenne- man. TO ONE AND ALL And Sincere Wishes for a JOYOUS NEW YEAR May this holiday bring to our southern Oregon friends the utmost of joy and may the New Year bring with it success and happiness for you all. The year which has just closed was crowned with victory and for this we are all truly grate ful. It is our hope that 1946 will see the spirit of "On Earth Peace, Good Will Toward Me n" more firmly entrenched than ever be fore. We, here at the Dairy Co-Op, are ap preciative of your friendly cooperation since our establishment in recent months and wr take this opportunity to pledge anew our policy to serve this community to the very best of our ability. SOUTHWEST OREGON DAIRY CO-OP 1723 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVE. Ephrata Couple Wed in Med ford Mrs. Georgia Muncrief Ander son, Ephrata, Wash., and Clar ence Reuben Peebles, also of Ephrata, were married here Thursday at the Chapel of the Rocks and Roses, with the Rev. D. E. Millard performing the ceremony. For the wedding, Mrs. Ander son wore a brown suit with an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Peebles will re turn to Ephrata to reside. Mrs. Peebles has been in Medford for the past two months at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris, South Oakdale avenue, and Mr. Peebles arrived from the north Thursday morning. He is chief deputy auditor of Grant eounty, Washington. I Spokane Woman Hera For Holiday Visit Mrs. R. C. Bamber has arriv ed in Medford to spend the Christmas holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rice. 302 Van couver street, and their two daughters. Mrs. Bamber is from Spokane, Wash. CALENDAR Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Degree of Honor.; KP Hall, Christmas party for members and families. Bring! small gift. i Thursday ' 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, P. E. O., home of Mrs. C. H.' Paske, 1010 S. Oakdale avenue, luncheon. Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Hoppe, assisting hostesses. Pro gram. Mrs. Drummond. 7:00 p. m. Phoenix Thurs day club, annual Christmas par ty for members and husbands at Holland Hotel. Reservations to be made with Mrs. Frank Falrweather, phone 3625 by Monday evening. B:00 p. m. Reames chapter. O. E. S., initiation and farewell party at Masonic hall. Friday 1:00 p. m. Electa S o e 1 a 1' club, potluck luncheon, Girls j Community club, with gift ex-' change. Holiday Party Planned By Degr of Honor The annual Christmas party! of the Degree of Honor Protec tive association will be given Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the K of P hall. All members and families are wel come and should bring a small gift for the grab-bag. parsonage. Renovations are also being made to the church in terior and new heating and lighting equipment is being in stalled. Floyd Pollock is the newly appointed full time pastor. Cloilng time for Claiilfied Adi 8:30 am. Too Late to Classify 12:19 p.m. ROGUE ELK DINNERS PLANNED BY LEASEE Rogue Elk, Dec. 22 George Morris who leased the cafe and grocery here from Glen Ode early in November will soon ac commodate private dinner party groups. Some remodeling is contemplated as he Intends to have a special dinner party room eventually. George Adams, Cottonton, Ala., farmer, has used the same creosoted pine poles on his farm for 21 years. Most of them are still in good condition. Mill III SHK? Thomas J. HIGHT REAL ESTATE AGENCY Extends to All CHRISTMAS GREETINGS and a Prosperous NEW YEAR O. L. Lindley W. T. Fasel C. C. Leaf Thomas J. Hight CHINESE PARLEY Chungking, Dee. 22 U.R) Gen. George C. Marshall arriv ed here today from Nanking and authoritative American sources said that he would re main in China until his task of bringing peace to the country's warring factions is completed. Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek, who met Marshall in Nan-' king yesterday, Is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow to open a series of conferences which, it is hoped, will lead to early uni fication of China. Both nationalist and commun ist leaders were at the airport to greet Marshall when his plane put down in misty winter weather. EAGLE POINT CHURCH INCREASES CAPACITY Eagle Point, Dec. 22 Enlarg ing accommodations for the in creased attendance, an annex to the community church here was recently completed. The church has acquired the W. C. Clements property and will utilize the dwelling as a RECAPPING Eclipses New Tires Recapping i still the principal means of maintaining driving. There are more tires being recapped than being sold because new tires are still scarce. Your used tire is valuable today take care of it by regular inspection, prompt re capping and get Certified Treading for more safe miles. OLDER TIRE EXCHANGE 8th and Riverside c LEVERETTE INTERSTATE THEATRES and MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Invite Southern Oregon kiddies to Attend a KIDDIES CHRISTMAS SHOW A.M:;fSV)A.M: mm simm ca ffi w ob A Grand Fun Fest for All in a STARRING LAUREL J3ty - HARDY ffl$$$L RllfiV'k m "JITTER Also Walt Disney Kartoon LEND A PAW" and "The Sleep Walker" Don't Miss Our Annual Party!