Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 20, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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I .rrHT'ni ' "HV' FRIDAY, DECEMHEn 20, 10:
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Daily Meteorological Report
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SIGNAL SUCCESS
Ouu of the beat forum tnnukers
in the history, or the Copco em
ploy oh club wan enjoyed by a
lu r no crowd at fcjt. Murk's Guild
Hull lust night. The evening's
lu-ogrum was muile up of a fine
variety of entertainment features
unrt kept the uudienco amused
from start to finish.
Each number was announced on
the vadlo.from stntion "CUPCO"
and fight returns of a new and
novel- type were also received be
tween bouts.' ' V
Tho ( evennif.'stHrtvd urf . witn.
movies by .the tboino office ndverr
liHlim department followed by a
rcadiiiK by Bill Sheffield of the
Kir street shops. Tuc'.iiext num
ber, was a blackface act-by Ijiitie
Uavis, which niauo a big hit with
those present. . - ;
The fight program opened with
a fast 3-round go between, feu
therweights, . Uex (Jallnsky ,and
l.oyd i , Bellamy, ' followed by "'.a
match between Battling Uurncy
and' Kid Van. ,!
Tbo best bout of the card was
a : 3-round contest between Kid
Vnrkor of Medford and Kid Kerr
of Spokane in which the colored
buy; had tho edge on his white
opponent. '.- : " '
One of the big comedy blls of
the evening was a blindfold boxing
bout In which Battling Hay" Slnglcr
und K. 0. Dim . Boss pf the jtoguc
Ittver Division battled to a draw.
Following the fight card, u fine
feed was served. Much credit for
the sufcess of tho smoker is due
rilarry Moore and Itovel IUuns of
the . Copco accounting department
who had charge of the entire program.
December SO,
Hertford and vicinity: Fair, but
mostly cloudy tonight and Satur
day, with fog. Not much, chungo
in temperature.
Oregon: Fair cast: mostly cloudy
with valley fogs west portion to
night and Saturday, with rain
northwest portion Saturduy. - No
much chung eln temperature,
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Local D.U. tS f'fs,
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Temiieraluro (ik'Kl'oes).. 53 3?
Minimal (lat IS Ill's.).... 07 . 53
Lowest (lust 12 his 38 33
Hoi. humidity (pot.) S3 100
'Precipitation (Inches)..:, .00 .00
Slato of wcathei.v......Clear Cloudy
Lowest temperature this mora
ine. 35 degrees.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 11(29, 7.55 inches.
Ttenipcratures a vear ago today:
HlBhcat.jlO; Jowest, liJ.
Sunset today, 4:42 p. m.
Suurlso Saturday, 7:30 a. ni.
Suniet Saturday, 4:43 p. m.
""Observations Taken at 5 A, M.
120th Meridian Time :
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RALPH SWEENEY
Maltu Cuninmnilel'y.- 'Numbcrr ' 4. j
KniKht Templars; .the southern'
Oregon t'otnmamlery ui-gunlKution
Willi uhUh many Medford ' llu-,
sons arc affiliated. Is beginning a
new year of activity with a now
list of offlecrs, On 'Wednesday
rvcnhiK. the .Knight Templars
gathered in the Masonic .Temple
ut Ashland and enjoyed u dellc
ioiis venison feast, the meat being
supplied by Dr. 1. 11. Cove of this
eily. l'ollowing the dinner. Im
portant business was handled ancT
officers were selected for tho 1930'
season.
Those who will hnve ehnrgo of
the ictlitics of Malta Ctimmand
erydurliiB the coming Vear, -will
be:, llnlph K. Sweeney, -'eminent
commander: Royal W. Ice, geii;
erallssimo; A, J. McCallan. enp
tnln ccncrnl; Harvey J. 1 Fields.
ocnibr warden; J. H. Hardy, Junior
warden: O. 1). Frazec, prelate; E.
V. Carter, treasurer: W. 11. Day.
recorder: E. L. Lennox, sword
bonrrr: S. A. Peters, standard
bearer; G. Tt. Chapman, warder
und A. II. Willitts, sentinel.
The pnst year has been ti vcrv
successful one for Malta Com
nuindcry No: 4.' and this southern
Oregon lodge, hast -dled.; mate
rially to Its presllgc. of being one
of Oregon's largest and most ac
tive Knight Teinplnr organizations.
EAGLE POINT DANCES
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After having been closed for
several weeks, the Kaglo- Point
dance pavilion will be open for
the season next Tuesday night
with n big Christmas eve dance,
wltfi the music supplied by the
Dyngc Brothers orchestra of this
r-liv. The management has ar
ranged for special decorations of
Christmas greenery for the pa
vilion and plans to entertain a
large crowd of holiday dancers.
The pavilion will probably hold
Regular dances after the first of
be year, following a New Year's
eve party, to be the next follow
ing Tuesday's dance., A new or
chestra will lc obtained for the
ball : nnd wlH probably ' be an
nounced in a short time.
SAMS VALLEY PARTY .
- FOR GRACE BIG.HAM
linkup City ..
Bismarck ....
llolsc
Denver
Des Moines -.
Fresno
Holena -.
Los Angeles 70
Marshficld 5G
Phoenix .'. 70
Portland 48
Red Bluff GS
Hoseburg 53
Salt Lake 34
San Francisco 6G
Santa Fe 22
Seattle IS
Spokane 38
Alalia Walla 38
: Winnipeg
14
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4G
10
CO
38
38
44
46
44
28
5C
16
42
30
32
26
Clear
Clear
Foggy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Foggy
Clear
Foggy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear ,
Cloudv
Clouij
Clear
Snow
Cloudy
Cloudy
Foggy
P. Cdy.
SAMS VALLKV, Ore., Dec. 20.
(Spl.) A cry pleasant birthday
party was -given Friday night a;
the home of Mrs. Aletta Higham.
In honor of . the . birthday of her
daughter. Miss Grace.
: KVery minute of the evening was
enjoyed with conversation, games
and' last, but no means IcniUwwi!
jefrtwhments of lee crcaj'n "and
i-ak 'served by the Jiotc?)i,. About
f Mends were prernT." , ' '
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W. J. HUTCHISON,
Meteorologist.
Teachers all over the state wll
be breaking away front Chrislmas
day" festivities next ..Wednesday
In orders to reach the opening
business session of the stato asso
ciation meeting ill Portland, which
Is slated for ' 9 o clock Thursday
morning.
Full quotas of delegates from
every county, together with com
mittee members, officers, those on
programs of tho '.'0 different de
partments, and teachers" who : at
tend will all .be on route to Port
land by Christmas night,- unless
they live but short distance from
the metropolis. . ; ; .
The two star speaker on tho
program this year arc" Dr.-; John
Cayco Morrison, nBslstnnt commis
sioner for" olcmenlar'y education,
state of New York, and Dr. Cleorge
Slate Teuchors' college, Greeley. I
Colo. ':'
'f.Thes men arc noted authorllios
on -school finance, and their ad
dresses are likely to give Impetus
to the state association's study of
school finance. . The study being
made has as its ultimate .purpose
such a revision of the school reve
nue laws as will provldo up equit
able' 'mid' 'odeUato system' of fi
nancial' ' slipper for the public
schools of the state. '
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STEADY BASIS TODAY
PORTLAND. Ore. Dec. 20. OP)
Following sharp declines of the
last week, the egg nnd butter mar
kets appeared steadier today with
demand and supply about htd
anced. ;v"
' In country meats, veal was quot
ed one cent lower. 1
MATINEE FREE TO
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'. Fulfilling the promise niiidc on
!lho recent visit lo Medford on the
occasion of the Christinas open
ing, Santa Claus will again vlsil
the children of Medford and sur
rounding country tomorrow, wiion
.he. .'.Trill offer a freer-Christmas
.Matinee to nil children at the
Cratcrlan and ltiulto theaters. The
pro-Christmas allows are made
possible through the co-operation
of the Fox Theaters corporation
and the retail trade department
of the chamber"' of commerce.
Manager Mondenhall, of the
Fox theaters, lias arranged spec
ial Christmas pictures to be shown
at both thcutors, and Santa Cluus
will make a personal appearance
nnd talk to the children. . The
films to be shown will be "Alice
Through the Looking Glass," and
"Play .Safe." The snows will start
promptly at 10:30 a. m., and the
doors of the Fox playhouses will
open nt 10:00 a. m. There will
be no charge for admission, and
nil of the children of Medford nrc
cordially Invited to bo the guests
of Santa Claus and. the Fox thc
utcrs. '
It was announced, previous to
the first visit of the Christmas
saint, that Ills first trip was one
of Investigation, and that, it ho
'found the children of Medford
so desired, ho would make this ro
turn trip on December 21.
Parents are reminded that the
Christmas matinee will' glvo an
opportunity to safely dispose of
the children for a period of Iwo
hours, in which" last-lliinuto 'Bliop
ulngtcan be, dune. The show will
Jnst until noon nnd pnronts can
'meet their children as they come
out 'ftf tho thenters.
Livestock. i
PORTLAND; 'Ore.; Dee. 20. tttt
CATTLE AND CALVES Quotably
steady; receipts, cattlo 35, calves
10. . .
HOQS Quotably steady! re
ceipts 30p, Including 217 on con
tract. . LlgiiT lights, 130-1GO lbs.
medium to choice, 5,20 to J10.35
SHEEP AND LAM liS Quol-
ubly steady; receipts 6u0.
' "Turkey PrUvs
PORTLAND, Ore., Ioo. 20. P)
(U. S. p. A.) The turkey mar
ket here today was steady ami in
clined toward firmness. There was
a good, demand outside and the
local demand was Improving.
Prices on (T dressed basis wore
Young toras 29-30: hens 28; old
toms 22, with continued shortage;
No. ' stock 20 cents. i
PORTLAND, ore., ijec. ;u. tm
COUNTRY MEATS (buying priccHi
Veal one cent lower;' choice veal
IR tn 17f nnek 14 !i tn InC! choice
lambs, 17 to 18c: mutton. 8 to 10c.
Butter, eggs, milk (buttorfat).
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, ensenra norn anu noije,
steady and iincnnngea. '
Suunr and Klonr.
PORTLAND, Ore, Doc. 20. (P)
CANE SUGAR (sacked basis) J
Steady; cane, fruit or berry, $5.10
per cwt; beet sugar. $5.25 cwt. .
FLOUR (city delivery prices)
I Steady; family patents, 49s, $7.80;
whole wheat. 49s. $6.90; graliam.
49s, $6.70; bakers' hard wheat,
98s, $7.50; baker's blucstcm pfct
ents. 98s, $7.50; pastry flour, 49s,
$7-30.
Sim Frntu'lsco Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20. (P)
UuttorfHt f.o.b. San Francisco 43c.
I "ORICGON CITY. Chrlsl.
i'stuc, J'ortland, ended his life by
'shooting lllmscir with n revolver,
i 111 health was advanced as tho
Lcaue. '
1 radicMtudos
For Last Minute Gifts
Shop at the
HANDICRAFT SHOP
We have a! b;g,selectiQnf lovely gift articles,
hand-made and reasonably priced.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Chinese .Cross-Stitch Luncheon Sets
Other Beautiful Chinese Linens
Hand-Embroidered Guest Towels
Hand-Made Pillow Cases
Handkerchief
,, v Clever Aprons ( " -
Card Table Covers ,
Novelty Articles .
Cut Work Guest Toweb '
iJavcuport and Boudoir Pillows;' A- Price
-HANDICRAFT SHOP
42 S. Central Phone 702
Store
No. 55 t
226
West
Main
Store
No:34
29
North .
Central
Prices
Effective
December
21-23-24
Prices
Effective
December
21-23-24
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Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
Christmas time is "goodie" time as well as gift timel'" And wKat a treat is in store for you at MacMafrV
For months ourir'aihed buyers have searched the world's best markets for the most desirable items for
Yuletime. These seasonable items are now here in abundance awaiting your selection. So do ypur
Christmas food buying early at MacMarr's.
CHRISTMAS PRODUCE
Only the Best m Quality Fruits and Vegetable s will be found at, MacMarr's
CRANBERRIES
Quality Guaran,teed
2ii)....v,;..llt:'33c;
DATES
a New Crop Bulk J 1' ' v
-ii.
lbs.
ORANGES
Beautiful large fruit, new t ttp
navels. Per doz. fl.;...,.k.-..'.. V7 -
J BANANAS
i t,
lbs. .....
Extra Fancy
25c
:''-"A-
CAULIFLOWER
White.andvC.risp
... 4t- heads
CELERY HEARTS
Firm and White
bunches
25c
A huge display, plenty of -variety. Come early while the selection is good. Everything the market affords
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, PLUM PUDDING
"' Heinz Quality " '
pertii::i..ln...:::39c
MINCEMEAT;
'Kerr'S
2 lbs. , 29 c
. t ., SYRUP 4 Ji ) ;.
KARO For' Candy ' Making
5 lbsl; light ......,.45 C
, CIGARETTES 5
Christmas Wrap
Per carton ..... $1.15
HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE
w.
MAYONNAISE
Best Foods
Pint ..1.. 39c
BUTTER
NUCOA
2ib3:pest:Food3 45c
COFFEE
, '.-
Best Creamery - MacMarr Blenc, .,,M'
2 lbs. ' ..a : 83 C Pound .....i..ASc
POP CORN
"'TwiU Pop"
ibs.;::;:::;..;25c
OUVES
Heini;,MediSi'e
45c
COCOANUT
1- I
2". U MB -.
tins
EGGS
Fresh from the ranch
TOBACCO
A number of varieties in
2t'iW-' fjf I-IU. VIUlBlmttS CUIHitlllUIB,
"doz. 1. Dye Real Values '
. ;iBest.B.ulk : .
ibS.i:zr::L45c
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CR1SCO
A Favorite
3 ibs 79 c
CHRISTMAS NUTS and CANDY
M , I f A . i' A It tn -i U
STARLIGHT MIX.
Hard Candy
2 lbs. ?.......;.,..:r::'.?.f.:29c
ROYAL CHOC.
"Good ole kind"
2 ibsy ....,4l.,:.:."..45c
JI-'. .?',, i.W l' l'
, ACE MIX
Creams . and JE"ruit Gums
2 MilU 55 c
COCOANUTS
CHOCOLATES,
, v'
. Tuxedo Assorted
Per lb '. 43C
MIXED NUTS !
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ffrNever So Cheap H i? f. Fine,- QUilityAJIo i PafauJ;
3 for 25c 3 ibs. 67c
CRYSTAL MIX
Creams and Fruit Gums: i,',:
2 ibsl :,.:ii,...A;45c
m iy,yi ii--Jv"'
V JELLY BEANS
Assorted Flavors
2 lbs. 29c :
.'' iVi ' ' ' Ask us about quantity buys for churches, schools and
Large and Fancy . all charitable institutions. We can save you money.
PEANUTS
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.ibs,;
(. ' Fresh-Roasted
$5.00 Orders belivered Free, Sugar Excepted Small Orders 10c1"" "
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