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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1929)
mrpfc-rd1 siAii, TRTntiNft, jtiEpfroftp, bhfcofty, tiiitiAr, pfiCEMftfeti 27, 1629. DISCUSS PLANS VigARANCE SALE CIVIC INDUSTRY Store Opens Saturday at 8. a. m. JaniisipaAtmmti5tcUs r 'THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY J rHONE-486-467 MCQfORQOBtgON. Deuel Announces Progress to Plans for Banquet to I Boost Purchase of Local j ' Products Museum Need iTold By White. Store fr Saturday , W& '" at 8 a. m. U- ' - 1 AN. M Janucuy Sale The Civic Central committee mot thlH noon at the Hotel -Med ford. If. H. pcuel nnnaunccfl that pruKi-eHH w.as -boltjR made In the plans fur , the Civic Industry Hnno!; to bo Held Janunry 8. A high orflclnl of tho United Ktntetf chumher of com merce will he tho main Hpeakcr. Local' orators wilt deliver oratlonH of five minutes duration. i The purpose of the dinner la to j sroune IntereHt in the purchaao of i Medford-produced artlcloa, and a ! civic aurvey will he taken allowing i the pay roll Induutrlea of the city. I Industrial fuctH will he omliodlrd ' lit ft pamphlet which will alao In- ! elude the dinner program nnd menu. " ' . I E, R. White of Jackaonville. ! Irt-esiclont of tho Jackaonville i chamber of commerce addreHacd the mectinK. unking tho support of i the organisation In placing the j Jackaonville Pioneer Museum on n j aound and lasting banlH. He aalil : tbat under the preaent ayatem the relics did not receive proper care, nnd was operated In low gear. Air. White aald that lust Hummer he- j tween 2500 nnd 3000 murium vIhII- 1 ed tho museum, nnd the most of i these had to look up a Jackaonville ' storekeeper to unlock the door he- j foro they could got In. : , Mr. Whito suggested that n care- I Inker be secured, who could be j present nt nil time nnd open tho i miiaoum on regular hours. , Ho also suggested that monu ments be erected In Jncksnnvlllo showing historic spots, like the pluoe where gold was first discov ered, and felt suro they would be Itires for tourists. 'The meeting voted to tuko Sir. White's message hack to their re spective cluhs for action. . ) Reports of committees was the principal business before the meet ing, nnd theso wero short nnd few. iANDlfSLAINBY I , SAN FfiANClHCO, ln. 27. (P) '"-One bandit warn- killed, nnothVr apturcd and n police mun wound ed early today in a gun duel pre- II Minted when the officer wnlked Pnurth ntwl UloVatunn ylrnuli ! 1 Vli bandit, who wan shot ihrjpittfh tho heurt. In Noll Htinii). tmformerly of On k land nnd Han Miftb. fleorKO Murnhmnn, 30, Ih JllffU'Ounded officer, lie wan shot ihijiRh tho Kroln. At contrul y-:ntfVftency hoHpltnl It wan nald hln f-6itttlon is not HorlotiH. The onpturod bandit Rave hut mtm an ao Pot In, S3, u former talh't. He Htirrendored after Mar ti h men had killed Storm. AJi Radio Program KMED kail Tribune-Virgin Button 22fe.S !.9 Meters ' 1310 Key. ; Friday. December 27 - P. M. 6 to 6:16 Sclierer Motor Co. 6:15 tn 0: 3D News nnd Mur- ' ' ket Reports by Mail Trlli- " tine. 6:30 Educational Feature. 6:30 to 7 Popular Heiord- 4 illKB. 8 to It James Stevens' Studio ' Program. -, Saturday, December 28 ' A, 11. 'to 8:30 Children's Oold Ilond Itndio Hair Hour. 8:30 to 8:45 Parker's Potato Chips. :46 to 9 Fickonstcin Undlo 4 Shop. 4 B to 9:30 Poller's Cash Slnro. 4 9:30 to 10 White King Soup 4 . Co. 4 10 to 10:30 People's Klectrlc 4 i Store. 4 '10: 30 Market Now Service. 4 11 to 11:30 Sixth 8tieet Sil 4 per Service Station. 4 11:30 to 12 Kconomy Oroce- 4 . 4 terla. P. M 4 12 to 12:30 Klectrlc Wiring 4 Co. 12:80 News Flashes by Moll rrimino. 12:30 to 1 Economy I.uinbor Co. Stanford-Army Football (lamo through courtesy of Mogul's Drug Store, Vern Vawter, Jackson County Honk and Win. Allen, Chcv mlel Motor Co. i to 0:15 Scheror Motor Co. 4.6:15 to 6:30 News and Mnr 4 , , kol Iteports by Mall Trill- .. one. , 6:30 Educational Fealitra. 4 S:30 to 7 Mnglll's Drug Store. .. 44444444444 4' 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 ' 4 . 4 4 .'EW YORK, Dec. S7. m Eric , Wood, wealth)- pilot, has a high speed plane. He whlftxed from Ilalllmnrc to Mltchrl Kleld, I 0 miles. In 84 minutes,-!!) average of ill miles an hour. Come Early Tpj-TrtT : Come tvv Early Starts Saturday, Dec. 28th The Greatest Sale of Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear ever held by this Store and is a fitting climax to the most successful ready-to-wear season in our history Come. Be on hand early. Get your pick. Sensational Reductions on This Seasons Most Popular Coats and Dresses Women's and Children's RAIN COATS -i uary sale offers a group of wo- good rain coats in all sizes and Coats that sold as high as 89.95 inal clean up price for Saturday 1 Another sale group., of women's ..and children's quality rain coats in navy blue, red, black, and brown. Children's sizes 4 to .12. Women's sizes 16 to 44. Very special for Saturday. Second Floor S Sweaters Reduced Women's and misses' all wool slip on style sweaters in novelty jacquard and jersey weives. These come In all sizes and in a splendid color assortment. Regular $3.50 value. Sale price , Another splendid group of wo men's all wool shaker style sweat ers in navy, red, black and tan. These come in all sizes and are regular $3.95. Special Saturday. t. .i $A5Q MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Childrens Coat Sale A marvelous opportunity to buy that wanted coat for the little miss. The January Clearance of fers you a wide choice of bread cloth, chinchilla, velvet and wool sport mixtures, in sizes for most any child. Plain and fur trimmed models. They are special Satur day. . and . y4 off Regular Prices ; MANN'S SECOND FLOOR The Coat Sale The greatest coat event of the winter Beason. Every coat must go at this tremendous reduction. Coats yon wouldn't dare associate with such low prices early in the season. Fine broadcloths! and other all wool coatings in colid colors and Bporty mixtures. Coats for every type, coats for sports, travel, business or dress wear. Out they go at half price, Many are hand somely furred, others plain tailored. Half Price I k1 15 Coats that are regular $22.50 25 Coats that are regular $29,50 $11.25 $14.75 Regular $ 49.50 Coats for..:...., $2-1, Regular $ 59.50 Coats for.......,..;.. $2, Regular, $ 65.00 Coats fror..;.,.......... $32, Regular $ 69.50 Coats for...:..l... $34, Regular $ 79.50 Coats for.....;... $39. Regular $ 89.50 Coats for $19, Regular $110.00 Coats for $55. Other Winter Coats at 3 Off 7.1 50 75 00 y Floor ) January Sale of Wash Dressses Fashions newest wash dresses on sale Saturday at Mann's. Dozens upon dozens of them. All crisp and new, new pat terns, new color combinations, new trim mings and best of all they are well made from the favored soft finished English prints. Special Saturday 95c Every one of these new frocks are guar anteed not to fade. They come in a complete range of sizes even up to 52 ar.d represent the greatest wash dress value ever offered by this store. MANN'S SECOND FLOOR The Dress Sale The dress sale of the year. The sale you have been waiting for! Mann's great half price dress sale. Think of it, we have taken 100 dresses from our new fall and winter stocks and marked them just half the regular price. 'Dresses of satin, crepes, velvets, cantons, and light weight woolens, also some two-piece styles in silk georgette and prints. Every one of these dresses are new, this season's styles. All sizes, all colors, Half Price One Dozen Dresses, regular $10.00 values... A Group of Dresses, regular val. to $15 Twenty New Dresses, Regular val. to $24.75. $3.95 $4.95 $7,95 Regular $19.75 Dresses for .$ 9.88 Regular $29.50 Dresses for $14.75 Regular $35.00 Dresses for $17.50 Regular $59.50 Dresses for ..$19.75 Regulaj $49.50 Velvet Dresses ....$24.75 Regular $65.00 Velvet Dresses $32.50 Regular $39.50 Silk Ensembles $19.75 Regular $45.00 Silk Ensembles..... $22.50 THE BEST MERCHANDISE FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE