Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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    PXGE EIGHT
MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932.
Meteorological note for November,
u compiled for the locel area by W.
J. Hutchison, observer In charge of
the Medfora weather bureau, ehow
overcast ekles and ralnj weather pre
dominated during the month. Cloud
Iness or broken clouds prevailed each
day, allowing only very short Inter
val of sunshine. There were no
days characterised as clear: IB were
totally cloudy and the balance re
corded as partly cloudy. Past records
show that there has been but one
November In it years with a similar
frequency of cloudiness.
r Precipitation was greatly In excess
of the monthly normal. A total of
3.M lnchea fell, exceeding the normal
by 1.16 Inches. However, rains were
fairly well distributed through the
month and dally amounts were not
unusually large. Moisture was mostly
absorbed as It fell, permitting only a
minimum of run-off. Bains In vary
ing amots, Including traces
(amounts too small to measure) oc
curred on 23 days. A maximum 34
hour total rainfall of 1.0 Inches fell
en the aith and 28th. seasonal pre
cipitation at the close of November
totaled 4.34 Inches, which la exactly
equal to the normal for a like period.
' Dally temperature means were
ailghtly higher than normal as an
average, although maximums com
pared favorably with, previous years.
Minimum temperatures, however, av
eraged several degrees higher than
usual. Monthly extremes of tempera
ture were particularly noticeable, due
to an unusually high monthly mini
mum. The lowest temperature re
corded was 38 degrees on the 3Srd,
and aa compared with prevloua rec
ords, here has been but one Novem
ber In the 33 years with a higher
minimum temperature. A monthly
maximum of 68 degrees occurred on
the first.
. Winds were mostly light, with a
few short periods of higher velocities.
During the heavier wind of the 37th
a record velocity of 36 miles per hour
was recorded from the southeast.
Wind movement totaled 8361 miles,
at aa average hourly apeed of 4.7
miles.
. Early morning fogs were of fre
quent occurrence throughout the
month, but for the most part were
not of long duration, and air travel
suffered only a few delays In main
taining schedules at Medford.
. Char.
. nete Max. Mln. Mean Prec. of day
.08 84 4 .10 uiouaj-
, 61 40 46 J3 Cloudy
t 64 86 46 .00 P.Ody.
4 . . , 61 87 44 38 Cloudy
a , , , 68 43 48 M Cloudy
.. 67 40 48 .33 P.Cdy.
7 r 63 3S 43 T. Cloudy
.- 63 87 44 .36 Cloudy
3 64 89 46 T. P.Cdy.
10. 67 38 46 .00 P.Ody.
U 60 30 44 .00 P.Ody.
61 81 46 .00 P.Ody.
18 66 88 44 T. Cloudy
14.: 40 43 48 .30 Cloudy
16..H 46 48 ' 44 .36 Cloudy
1,. 68 44 48 .06 cloudy
17 . , , MUM .01 Oloudy
18 60 n 49 T. P.Ody.
M. 47 89 48 T. Oloudy
46 43 44 .01 Cloudy
Jl.. 60 40 45 .01 Cloudy
33 64 86 44 .00 P.Ody.
if 65 38 43 .00 P.Ody.
14 ,,, , 60 81 40 .00 Cloudy
a., 63 88 60 .00 P.Ody.
36.- 60 87 44 T. Cloudy
V. . . 63 41 63 .76 Cloudy
38.. 88 44 48 .46 Oloudy
39 64 40 47 .36 P.Ody.
30 49 38 44 .14 Cloudy
Mean -.-.83.9 87.9 46.9 8.64
RANCH RESIDENCE
- IS
' The ranch house of . A. Rich
mond, a cattle buyer, residing In
the Foots Creek district, was bur
glarised some time the past week
and furniture, beds and groceries
stolen, according to the state police
who Investigated the case. The loss
II estimated at 676.
Transient Indigents, reported aa
numerous In the vicinity, are blamed
by atate police for Vie theft. Many
wanderers camp and live in tents
In the vicinity.
The burglary waa not discovered
Until Friday when Richmond re
turned from a trip, after an absence
of several days. Re reported the
Ices to authorities who are now In
vestigating. t
Oriental Rugs On
Display Here Soon
Leo I. Powell, representative of Car.
tosten Bros., Inc., Portland, Oregon,
announced today that he will have
a three-day display and aale of Ori
ental ruga at Weeks and Orr's, start'
Ing tomorrow. According to Mr. Pow.
ell, rugs have advanced In value from
10 to 30 per cent and the present
price offer savings that will never
be offered again, In h'a opinion.
Mr. Powell will also have a selection
of aeml-antlque ruga In scatter sires,
featured In hla Weeks A Orr display.
I takea a Christmas Seal to make
It Chrtatmaa mall.
DON'T
(Set up
At Night
tf yon are one of the millions who mast
get up several times a night, rear trouble
Is prooablv due to an irritation of the blad
der. Just try taking Gold Medal Haarlem
Oil Cepr ea. During 337 yean this fine,
eld preparation has nelped millions. Why
ot youl Insist on qolo medal. 85c 4 76c
OOLD MEDAL
HAARLEM OIL CAPSUUS
KM ED
Broadcast Schedule
Tuesdsy.
8:00- 6:06 Breakfast News, Mall
Tribune.
8:06- 8:16 Musical Clock.
8:15- 8:30 A Peerless Parade.
8:80- 9:00 Chopping Ouide.
9:00- 9:30 Friendship Circle Hour.
9:30- 9:46 Today.
9:45-10:00 The Pet Program.,
10:00 Weather Forecast.
10:00-10:16 Meeting of Martha
Meade Society.
10:15-10:30 Musical Reveries.
10 :80-10 :45 Yesterday.
10:46-11:00 Elisabeth Ann Baker,
Radio School of Cookery.
11:00-11:16 Fashion Parade.
11:15-13:00 Song and Comedy.
13:00-13:16 Mid-day Revue.
13:15-13:30 Xmaa Reminders.
13:30 News Flashes, Mall Trib
une. 13:30-13:45 Olft Suggestions.
13:46- 1:18 Golden West Program.
1:16-" 1:45 Dreaming the Walts
Away.
1:45- 3:00 Dajoa Bela Ohcheetra.
3:00- 3:00 Dance Matinee.
8:00- 8:30 Songc for Everyday.
8:30- 8:35 KMED Program Review.
8:85- 4:00 Music from Yesteryear.
4:00- 4:80 Across the Sesa to Ha
waii. 4:80- 6:00 Masterworks Program.
6:00- 5:15 Silly Ollly Story.
6:15- 8:46 Popular Parade.
6:00 Newa Digest, Mall Trib
une. 6:10 Dinner Dance Music.
6:46 Hsyse - Oorham String
Duo.
7:00 Chandu, the Magician.
7:00- 7:30 Lumber Jacks.
7:80- 7:86 Cross Outs from Log o'
the Day.
7:88- 8:00 Modern Symphonies.
6:00- 8:80 Eventide.
Oreat Bargains obtainable now
In Coats Dresses Hata
at STHELWYN B. HOFFMANN ,
Sixth 4s Holly
5:46-
6:00-6:80-
6:45-
V e " V ee e
CDS
Thousands upon thousands of
thorn in nrllnai vftrlfltv to
suit any taste at prices you'll
like to pay.
Cross Stitch Greetings
An echo of the Crinoline days,
novel folders In color.
13
50tf
Citizens of Medford will welcome
the good news that this community
Is to have another outdoor Christmas
lighting contest again thla year, under
the direction of the Medford Garden
club. Thla beautiful Yuletlde cus
tom has been adopted by progressive
cltlea throughout the entire nation
until nearly every wide-awake com
munity in America is sponsoring
Christmas lighting programs of one
type or another. No longer Is the
Joy and good cheer of the glad Yule-
12 Silhouette Cards ' 25r
Black and allver decoration, each one
with allver lined envelop.
Seth Parker Assortment $1
Kindly sort ot greetings written by
this celebrated radio character. Beau
tiful folders,
16 Parchment Folders 50
Conservative In design and sentiment.
Smart French four fold atyle.
Candle Glow Assortment $1
16 lovely parchment folders with
highlight decoration In gold and all
ver. Greetings you will like.
12 Colorful Cards 15t
Unusual value In this assortment
with Ohrlstmasy greetings. Each card
has silver lined envelop.
Snow Scene
Greetings . 12 for 50
Wonderful photogravures of beautiful
snow pictures on cards and folders.
Holy Land Assort. 12 for 50
especially appropriate for Christmas
are these genuine photo reproduc
tions of pictures from the Holy Land
on cards and folders.
Pergonal Greeting Cards
2B for $1
t Can be Imprinted with your
name If desired.
SWEM'S
GIFT SHOP
On Main Street
4H4Hgc-e-24v
When In
Roseburg
Stop at the
UMPQUA
HOTEL
Right on the highway near the
center ot town.
The Umpqua Is Itoeeburg's
largest and finest hotel.
J. A. HARDING,
Managing Owner
I
tide teason confined behind closed
doori end now everyone may snare
In tbe delightful atmosphere created
by tbe beautiful Christmas lighting
effects here, there and everywhere.
Christmas decoration, since Its ear
liest beginning, has always centered
around the fireside of the home, but
the new weatherproof wiring devices
and the Inside colored lamps have ex
tended the realm of the Christmas
greetings to the exterior of the house
and garden. Beautiful effects may be
obtained even la the smallest of
homes, by outlining eaves and gables
with light to emphasise their con
tours, or by floodlighting conspicuous
sections In pale green or blue to fur
nish a contrasting background for the
lighted trees and shrubbery on the
lawn. Usually a solidity of color Is
more artistic and Impressive than
haphazard mixtures. ,
Within the house, the brightly
lighted Christmas tree can be made
more attractive when supplemented
with lighted festoons around the fire
place, doorways and windows, by Il
luminated wreaths and window can
oie sets. Wall brackets and porch
Unterns may be relamped with col
ored lamps for the holiday season.
Pull details of the locel lighting
contest may be aecured from mem
bers of the Medford Oarden club.
Ashland Youth
Crashes Window
Arthur Decker, 12, of Ashland, had
four stitches taken In his left band,
and one In his car Saturday after
noon, when his bicycle crashed
through the window at the Ashland
post office. He was taken to the hos
pital by Vernle Carter for treatment.
Reports from that city stated that
Decker had no brakes on his bicycle,
and that he was unable to stop the
wheel when coming down the boulevard.
Buy Christmas Seals.
fender and body repairing. Prices
right. BriU Sheet Metal Work.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
JOB BRIGHT SPOT
FOR WEST'S HORIZON
BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8. As In
dices of better times for the far west
In the offing, actual construction has
started on the $35,000,000 Golden Gate
bridge, which Is to span San Fran
cisco bay, a general Improvement is
recorded In banking conditions for
the 12th federal reserve district and
retail merchants In principal cities
report quite a brisk Christmas busi
ness, according to the Bank of Ameri
ca, Pacific coast branch banking sys
tem. In Its weekly review of condi
tions In the far west.
Further Indicative of a trend In
the area, the Southern Pacific rail
road reports a $300,000 increase In
operating revenue for October over
September, and the Western Pacific
railroad report an Increase of $133.
114 for October as compared with the
corresponding month In 1031.
Pearl Wilson Suit
To Higher Court
Notice of appeal to the atate su
preme court and filing of bond to
cover the same, was filed with the
county cieik today, In the suit of
Pearl Wilson against the Rogue River
company. A circuit court last Sep
tember awarded the plaintiff money,
Mill Blocks
$4-50 load $4-50
MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 831
In a suit brought for alleged failure
to comply with a contract relative to
the aale ot land In tbe Ashland district.
Splittinq Headaches
; Bhe teamed vhy ana was always
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along fine with everybody. This Bate, depend
able, all-vent table laiative brought quick rr lief
and quiet nerve hecauae it cleared her yttem
of poisonous waste. made bowel action
easy and regular. Thousands take NR daily.
It's such a sure, pleasant corrective. Mild,
non-naDit-torn
No bad aft er
ects. At your
25c
ins.
efte
druggist'
TUMS tion. heartburn. Only loe-
MOT
Read, below, the American
utomobile Association' official
freeze-test report on "Standard"
the first gasoline ever so certified I
Here is double assurance to you
of "Standard's" fine performance,
even at severe temperatures. At
10 degrees below Zero, "Stand
ard's" official starting time was
2.11 seconds.
Remember, too, "Standard's"
full combustion gives you added
power and protects your engine
from gasoline-wash.
AAA Freeze Tested quality
"Standard" is the motoring thrill
of the year. Try a tankful today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
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Making the freeze test st 10 below zero in refrigeration chamber (kneeling) R.W. Martland, Jr., Member National Technical Committee of AAA (standing, left to right)
A. V. La Due, AAA Engineering Appointee! L.M. Bussert, Technical Observer; H. P. Weller, AAA Zone Snperflsor; A. K. Nixon, Technical Observer.
Men m smraKi ttdme-
Litttn Thartday
STANDARD SYMPHONY HOUR
Broadcasnng the Los Angelss Phil
harmonic and the San Francisco
Symphony Orchestras, S:l to 9:15
Over NBC
Here is the American Automobile Association's
Official Report:
This is to certify that a Freeze Starting Test on Standard Gas
oline, purchased by us in the open market, resulted as follows:
The test was conducted in a stock Model A Ford Engine at the
following temperatures:
Combustion Chamber ....... 10 F Below Zero
Atmospheric Temperature . .... 10 F " "
Zerolene Motor Oil in Crankcase ... 6 F " "
Zerolene Gear Grease, Winter . . . . 7" F " "
Standard Gasoline . 7.5 F " "
The engine started and continued to run in 2.11 seconds after
first pressure on starting button.
This test is officially sanctioned by the AAA and conforms in
all respects to the regulations of that body; the engine and all
products being of the grade and consistency regularly purchas
able. Temperatures given are Fahrenheit
CONTEST BOARD, AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
AAA ZONE SUPERVISOR
MEMBER NATIONAL AAA ENGINEERING APPOINTEE
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE OF AAA
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. i TESTED LI U
W FREEZE
TAMBARD
GA)LINE
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