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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1935)
PSGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935. YULE FETE A Christmas party for children In the vicinity In to be held December 90 by the CCC men of Camp Gaa-que-t, Lieut. Preston E. Rohner. com manding officer, announced today. A program of entertainment will be presented by talented men of the camp, children of the neighborhood and professionals from Crescent City, CaJ. Gift boxes containing candy, nuts and fruits will be given to the little quests, Lieut. Rohner aald. Camp Gnsquet. part of the Medford CCC district. Is In northern Cali fornia, east of Crescent City. FOREST PROBLEMS TO BE TALKED AT MEET PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. fl. p Lumbermen, foresters and public of ficials of five Pacific coast states and British Columbia will meet here Dec. 11 to 13 for a discussion of forest problems, officers of the Western For estry and Conservation association announced. THE GRANGE New Lincoln -Zephyr to Be Shown in Medford TTTTFWTTr Is 132 NO CHANGE SEEN George Galea will return to this city late tonight from Ban Francisco with a amartly-atyle-d, new Lincoln Zephyr, which will be on display at the showrooms of the C. E. Gates Auto company at Sixth and River side streets. The sensational V-13. with ultra-streamlining, la tha new est entry In the medium-price field. Advanced engineering design ana radically different appearance mark the remarkable new car which has created a sensation at the various automobile shows throughout the United 8 tat a this fall winter, i wheelbase It Is the first car to be built on the American continent to have no orthodox chassis or chassis frame. The car comprises an all-steel "bridge truss" body of extraordinary strength in which the engine la mounted and to which the running gear Is at tached. Its body design Is like that of the new streamlined trains. Two - door and four - door sedan types are offered Initially. Center of gravity la unusually low. Center poise spring suspension is used. The Inches, .sprlngbase 133 Inches. The Lincoln-built engine la rated at 110 horsepower. Trans mission has quiet, helical gears In all speeds. ' The floor of the car Is at curb level. There are no conventional running boards. The chair type seats are high and occupants ride com fortably erect without leaning back, and without fatigue even on long trips. Safety glass is used In wind shield and all windows, an Import ant safety factor. Live Oak Grange Ltve Oak Grange mt In regular session at tho Community hall Mon day night, with Master Perry L. Walt In charge. The usual business was at tended to, after which the 3rd and 4th degrees were given to six candi dates. This Grange will Join In the Installation of the officers of the 13 Jackson County Granges which takes place at the Central Point Grange hall Dec. 8. At the next meeting, the Christmas tree and program will be given. Several members who attended the National Grange at Sacramento gave a few talks on what they saw and learned. An nil-day meeting and a basket dinner is being planned for New Year's day, at which time the Gold Hill Grange will Join with Live Oak. Visitors of the evening were Mr. Brlcker, of Phoenix Grange, Mrs. Chaa. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Flenne. of Gold Hill Grange. At close of the meeting, rareshmenta of sandwlchee, pickles and coffee were served by the committee. About 48 enjoyed this meeting. BICYCLES Sliver King and World he bikes that every boy or girl wants. 61ms Bros.. 23 N. Fir St. AUTOIST AND VAGRANT Lawrence Chris O'Brien of Butte Falls, charged with driving an auto with Improper license plates was fined S and costs in Justice court yester day. This was a raise from the usual 11 and costs fine. In similar canes. O'Brien was given until December IS to pay. Frank George Koza, a transient, charged with vagrancy, was sentenced to 20 daya In the county Jail and costs of trial assessed. The complaint alleged that Kor.a, "failed and refused to sock employment for a period in excess of ten days." TALISMAN LODGE, Knights of Pythias, Monday, December W. 1033. Nomination fcnd election of officers for the ensuing year. All members are requested to be present. Import ant business will be transacted DUTCH LUNCH will be served. TRICYCLES. WAGONS. SCOOTERS. SKATES. 6a ve money at Sims Bros., ?3 N. Fir St. MtE, HAYES TEAM By virtue of a thrilling last-gam rally, when they came from behind on a 12-love game to win 18-18, Mrs. Shelby Tuttle and James C. Hayes, Jr., are the winners of the President's cup tournament Just completed on the Medford Badminton club courts. Before the final night, Mrs. Tuttle and Hayes each had a score of 20 points toward the necessary 30 for a win. Each had won two matches, for 10 points, and each had two runner up scores of five each. In the last frame Mrs. Ned Vilas nnd Capt. Wil liam C. Ryan were leading 12-love, when Mrs. Tuttle and Hayes got their stride and battled to a win. It was announced at the club to day that there will be other tourna ments In the near future. HITCH-HIKERS SLUG, ROB AUTOMOBIUST PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 8 (AP) ' Tom Ramadell. Jr.. of Beaverton toid officers that two hitch-hikers he mls- I vfW"1 11,11 WKwrsirsiisiw- n m wtrm 3 TUT 17 O IT5 z On Display in Our Showrooms The Sensation of 1936 The V-12 LINCOLN EPHYR The Most Completely Stream-lined Car Ever Built The First Car With No Orthodox Chassis or Chassis Frame. The Zephyr Has an All-Steel "Bridge Truss" Body1 10 Horsepower 122-Inch Wheelbase 133 InchSpringbase. We cordially invito you to visit our ihowroorru . . . See the smartly styled, new Lincoln Zephyr ... the car that has been the sensation of the automobile ihowi throughout the country 1 C. E. Gates Auto Co. took for neighbor alugged him nd robbed him of 7 and hla overcoat laat night. He ataggerM up to the home of a Portland realdent early thla morning. Police found hla wrecked car by the roadslcirt. THJ.' LADIES OP THE FIRST MFi HODIST CHURCH will hold a bazaar In the Sparta Building, Fri day and Sat., the 6th and 7th of Dec. Many artlclea aultable for Chrlatmaa Olfta will be for mle. Alao Rummage Sale of new goods at Rummage Sale prlcea. Special Log Cabin Creams, 30c lb. The CTMt, 236 8. Central. PORTLAND, Dec. (Pi There continued a lack of change In butter or butterfat. Market for egga continued to re flect a weak tone with prlcea mixed aa la quality of offerlnga generally. Receipt continue to ahow a fair sized Increase. Demand for chickens was holding up well despite the reported big carry over from the previous holiday. Prices In the main being offered by killers were unchanged. Demand for country killed meata waa being well maintained along the wholesale way with prlcea firm at recent advances for hogs, veal as well as for lamb. Beef remained a trifle sluggish. There waa a renewal of demand for potatoes with Scappooae atock allow ing the leading movement. Sales of Scappooae gems were being made 1.SS-I.7S for la. T PORTLAND, Ore.. Dee. p, The buying price on turkeys continued firm today with 33 cents pound dressed offered generally for large torn. 34 cents for small toms and 25 cents for top hens. Buying: price for Christmas was well under way. The first carload lot were due to move out by tomorrow, and the bulk of the business probab ly will come Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Abe Welch of the Oregon-Savlnar Produce exchange said the deadline for carload shipments to the eastern Christmas trade Is Tuesday night. Livestock PORTLAND. -Ore., Dee. 8 (AP USD A) Hog receipt 350, Including 3909 direct. Market steady to weak. Good to choice 170-330 lbs. mostly 10.28: 340-300 lbs., (9.79: 130-198 lbs., to.AO-1.00: heavy packing sows' largely s.7.60; light welghta 'to 18; choice light feeders quotable at 810 or above. CATTLE recelpta 180, Including 135 through and direct; calvea, 85, in cluding 27 through and direct. Mar ket lower, scatter sales about steady with Thursday. Few stock steers 5.25-5.60; common heifers 14-4.75; low cutter and cutter cowa 12-3; com mon to medium 83.39-4.25; few plain bulls 83.50-4: good to choice vealers quotable 87.50-8.80. SHEEP receipts 180, Including 109 direct. One lot good to choice 101 lb. lamba about steady at 89; lighter weights quotable to 89.90: yearlings ssleable 88-7; fat ewes saleable around 84. First grids butterfat, Franclaco. 99, f.o.b. San Portland Produce PORTLAND, Dee. 8. (P BUTl'ER Prints. A grade. 87'c lb. In parch ment wrapper. 38'4c lb. In carton: B grade, parchment wrapped, aflc lb.; cartons, 370 lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at leaat twlos week ly, 38-3BC lb.; country routes, 38-S7C lb.; B grade, deliveries leas than twice weekly, 38-380 lb.; 0 grade, at market. B GRADE CREAM for bottling Buying price, butterfat basis, 89o lb. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh epeclela, 28c; extras, 28e; stand ards, 36: extra medium. 31c: do me dium first, 19c; undergrade. 17c; pullets. 14c dosen. POTATOES Local, 81.75 cental; Klamath. 83-310 cental; Deschutes Gems. 81 89-1.95 cental; Scappooae netted gems, 81.89-1.75 cental; local Burbank. 81.50-1.80. Cheeae, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, wool and hay, steady nnd unchanged. 79c; northern spring. 80$e; hard winter. 81 t4c; western red, 79 Vie, Oeta, No. 3 white, 823.80. Corn, No. 3 I. yellow, 830.00. Mlllrun. 817 80. Today's car receipt; Wheat, 27; barley, 3; flour, 10; corn, 4; oats, 1; hay 4. CHICAGO, Dec. 8. (AP-USDA) HOGS 13.000; 10-16 lower; top 88.90; good and choice 180-300 lbs. 19.78 89; 140-170 lbs. 89.55-75: sows 89.15- 40. CATTLE 3.000; ' alow; steady to weak; very little of value to sell above 810.00; cowa steady; beef cowa 84.75 5.75; vealera and bulls steady; top vealers 811.00 and high on bulla 6.00; atockera and feeders cleaning up fairly well at week'a atrong to 25 higher market. SHEEP 7,000; fat lambs slow, in dications around ateady; good to choice native and fed western lamba 811.00-29; merely good yearllnga 89.00; aged aheep steady to weak; natlvea ewes 84.50-9.00; feeding lambs rela tively scarce, undertone firm. San Francltco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 8. (gy- Chicago Wheat CHICAGO). Dec. 8. MP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Deo. 964 98V4 95 May . 95 Vi 96 95 Vi July , 89V4 8H 0Vs 96 Vi 99 V4 89 Vi Portland Wheat Wheat. , PORTLAND, Dec. 8. (AP) Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close May aiV4 -82 J1VS 82 Dec .80", .80 .8054 -80 Cash: Big Bend bluestem. 13 per cent, 8118; Big Bend blueatem. 81.17V4; dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 61.0BVS; do, 11 per cent. 90c; soft white, 80 He; western white. Pear Market Yesterday NEW YORK, Deo. 6. (AP-USDA) Pear auction market slightly weaker; four cars arrived; i Oregon .oars, 8 Washington, 1 Idaho unloaded; 6 cara on track. Oregon Boscs: 794 boxes extra fancy 61.99S2.50, average 82.26; 455 fancy 81. 80 f 2. 30. average 83.14; 151 fancy and better 82.408 2.50, average 82 40. Oregon 'Anjous: 190 boxes extra fancy 61.75s2.80, average 61.98: 759 unclassified 6152.00, average 617. Toads Favored In Tilt With Broncos SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 8 (AP) The pass slinging "Horned Frogs" of Texas Christian university, accompa nied by a 45-plece band and aome 100 rooteTS, arrived Jiere this morning for their game Saturday with tha Santa Clara Broncoa. Defeated only by Southern Meth. odlat, the Frogs are heavy favorites over the Broncos. Cnmp. Adviser Here Glenn A. Meta ler, educational adviser at Camp Elk Creek, discussed camp programs with officers at CCC neadquartera here yesterday. Medicated with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub Sixth and Riverside Phone 141 R3. ML. PEPA STFOEE SPEGQALl rrun MAIN FLOOR GIFT HOSE Whiit more appropriate or use ful gift than a pulr or girt hn of several pairs of PHOHMX Hosiery . . . Lovely new Hhartes In srrvhe and chiffon weights, full fashioned, pair 79c $l.oo $1.15 Vnil can choose no finer hose for "I Or" this Christmas than NOMKND In the nenett shades exceptional trIucs at, pair $1.00 and $1.35 S LIHULttlL An Intimate and Accept able Girt: tench crepe and satin gowns nd pa.tamas, Sprrlal $2.95 -$4.95 BED JACKETS v new nlm drs In bed ts , . , $pcrl;i price, .too! S1.98toS5.95 Shoulderettes S1.00toS1.95 BLACK LACE AND GEORGETTE LINGERIE Pajamas ?!.." Dance Sets .S-.SI5 Gowns . i?:j.rr Combinations 82.25 2 j"rl" yji mill mm For Saturday Shoppers WOMEN'S WINTER COATS V2 Price YVe are going to cut our usual low coat prices exactly In half for an Immediate pre -holiday clean-up. Here Is an oppor tunity to buy that coat you've wanted at January riearancj Sale prices . . Ammlng values from $9.90 to $18.50 Extra SPECIAL A SEPECUL BARGAIN RACK 0? Dresses Smart crepe and woolen dresses will ba fea tured In this special group for IMMRDf ATR CLOSE OUT at this amazingly low prlea ... Be sure to ec this bargain rack! :v.rV.- SLIPPERS GIVE SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS! A splendid telctlnn In llp ppr felted and quilted n$ well as mn lea, priced for very purse! MAIN FLOOR GIFT TABLES When you tUU the M. M. Store to morrow and next week, be sure to see our special GIFT TABLES literally packed with appropriate glfti within reach of etery pocketbook. It will be a simple matter to solved a number of your gift problems when you nee these holiday groups of gifts! TOWEL SETS A fine choice . , , and ft mighty uitefut, ac ceptable gift, too! 85c to $1.95 LINEN SETS Another flna holiday suc(ptlon. We hare sets of every descrip tion aniiltlnr tour Tllt here tomorrow! Women's sheep lined slippers with leather soles and heels Women's fleece-lined slippers in brown with cushion soles $1.69 $1.49 Gifts for Men fine array of gift for mni and young men . . Tie. hlrt, p,inma. htnzrrt . . . In fart, literally eore of auggestlons una., your visit to our men's department to morrow! Men's House Slippers . . $1.69 Men's Dress Shirts . . . 98c up BARGAIN BASEMENT Women's House Slippers. . . . . .39c Men's Leatherette Slippers. . . 69c Final Sale of Our Special Bankrupt Stock Purchase Women's Rubbers 49c Children's Stockings 7c and 10c Children's Oxfords 89c Women's Low Shoes $1.49 and $1.98 WOMEN'S PAJAMAS Here's a real 1ft siietlon! .MunMnr Wear one and two. piece tialhrlgcan pajnmns In a wide selection of colors, special $1.95 WOMEN'S HATS Oreatly reduced and nert wek . , flrnt nerred , , ralneat for ftaturdnr . Flrt come, and what 59 to $2.98 SUNSET PILLOWS The very flnent In tafy holiday gift bone, each $2.45 and $5.00 BED SPREADS I.OTely rayon bed spread In the newest hade and pat tern . . , ome exceptional raiuei at thee prlret . . . $3.95 and $4.95 KAY BLANKETS Here'a the solution to one of jour holiday problems ... A lovely Oregon made blanket , . . Outstanding qual ity and rahfe! $5.95 to $12.50 5. & H. Green Saving Stamp Premiums Make Fine Gifts Be Sure to Ask for Stamps Premium Parlor in Our Store 3, tin v