ifEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1937.
PAGE THREE
' STATE MEDICINE
URGED BY NURSE
FOR MIDDLE CLASS
Something Must Be Done,
Is Counsel of Ashland
Public Health Worker at
Association Meet Here
presided st the meeting. Tea m
served after the program by Central
Point member.
Livestock
Jack&on County Health association
met yesterday afternoon at the court
house with Mrs. Bertha L. Denton,
public health school nurse of Ash
land, giving a talk on pertinent facts
studied at the University of Wash
ington summer session this year. Her
subject was "What a University Has
To Offer a Graduate Nurse."
Mrs. Denton said that something
had to be done for the middle classes
In regard to medical attention and
that the answer to the problem Is
state medicine. 'The very poor are
taken care of by various organiza
tions and the rich have the money
to pay for care but the vast middle
elass must either go without proper
medical treatment or meet the ex
pense themselves." she said.
She quoted the secretary of the
American Medical association as say
ing that the association should stop
fighting state mcMlclne and take the
lead In bringing It to the United
States.
Cites Venereal Spread
'The speaker also referred at length
to venereal diseases, saying she was
surprised to learn now they have
spread through the United States
venereal diseases rank first, or nearly
first, In the cause or deaths In this
country today, she said, attributing
this spread to lax conditions In the
public schools which could be cor
rected by sex education If the public
would stand for such education. Some
progress Is being made In this direc
tion however, Mrs. Denton stated, and
she expressed the hdpe that the time
would arrive when a course on this
subject would be offered along with
the rest of the curriculum.
The modern trend In school nurs
ing Is to teach the child and parents
to do things for' themselves rather
than have others do things for them,
the speaker said. The nurse Is an
educator and guide, not a mother,
she added In explaining the posi
tion of a nurse In the school pro
gram. The social security act has allotted
S8.000.0OO to states tfnd counties to
assist them In maintaining health
services and. money has also been
given for the control of syphilis,
Mrs. Denton pointed out. Anyone
having this disease should report to
his own doctor or a public health de
partment and proper care will be
given without charge, she empna
sized. Urges Seal Patronage
Mrs. R. B. Oreen read a message
from Miss Mildred Carlton, president
of the county association, In which
ahe urged the support for the annual
Christmas seal sale drive. Figures
were cited showing that there are
600.000 cases of tuberculosis In the-
TJnlted States costing society and In
dustry two billion dollars. This tre
mendous expenditure Is needless, it
was stressed, because tuberculosis can
be prevented and cured. Jackson
county has the lowest death rate
from this cause In Oregon, It was
brought out.
Mrs. J. C- fl- Wellls, treasurer of
the organization, read a report of
the Community Chest drive showing
that 97 V4 percent of the goal had
been realized.
Mrs. J. H. Puller, vice president.
Portland.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 19. (AP
USDAt Hogs 500, Including 403
direct; market very slow, 15. J 38c
lower; good-choice 180-200 lb. drlve
1ns. $8.503 8.60; choice load lots
quotable S8.8S; few 225-250 lb. butch
ers 18.00: light lights salable around
S8.00; packing sows scarce; few feed
er pigs S8.35.
CATTLE: 35, Including 3 direct:
calves 75 Including 70 direct; market
nominal, late undertone decidedly
'weak, few holdovers unsold; week's
bulk fat steers, $7.00 8 AO, early
top $9.00; common $5 $6; few Block
ers and feeders, $5 JO . 6.75; common
medium heifers, $5.00 a 6.75; low cut
ter and cutter cows. 2a3; good
beef up to $5.50; early sales to $9;
bulls. $4 a 5; beef up to $5.50; good
chotce vealers nominally $78.
SHEEP 300, Including 6 direct;
scattered sales slaughter lambs un
evenly lower without bids; few me
dium 71-100 lb. lambs. $7.00a 7.26:
common 58-lb. at 8.00: good fat
yearlings scarce; medium-good slau
ghter ewes arrived late, held above
(3.25.
firsts, 25c; medium, 33c; medium
firsts, 26c; small extras, 17c; under
grades, 17c dozen
Cheese, country meats, live poultry
and turkeys unchsnged.
Potatoes, onions, wool, hay unchanged.
Portland Wheat
4
.83
.84
.38
PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 19. (AP)
drain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May JB6 .88
Deo .85 .88
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem,
h.w.. IS per cent, 85c; 13 per cent,
83c; dark hard winter, 13 per cent,
98c; 12 per cent, 94c; 11 per cent.
86c; soft white and western white,
83c; hard winter, 84c; western red,
83c.
Oats. No. 3 white. $24.
Os s. No. 3 gray. $36.
Barley. No. 3 45 lb. b.w., $27.50. "
Corn. No. 3 B. T., ship. $37.50.
MUlrun, standard. $31.
Today's csr receipts: Wheat. 48;
barley. 5; flour. 6: corn, 3; oats, 3;
hay. 3.
I. T. 4: T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer. w
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet .
Radio ..
Sou. Pac.
8td. Brands .
St. oil Cal.
St. OH N. J
Trans. Amer. ....
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
681,
34
194
. 66
. 391,
. i
. 18
8'i
. 30
. 45
.
. 65
, 17i
. 51
Chicago Wheat
South San Francisco.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19
(AP-USDA) Hogs 300. Including
170 direct. Butchers In light supply,
mostly 26c lower: top. $8.76 on load
good 311-217 lb. weights: few 250
265 lb. butchers, $8.25.
CATTLE 200, including 60 direct.
Good fed steers absent, quoted up
to around $9.00: she stock very
scarce; heifers and medium to good
cows absent, quoted nominally steady
medium to good cows salable $4.50$
6.76: few low cutters to common
cows, $3.00(5 4.25, steady; medium
bulls eligible $4.75g5.60. Calves none.
Nominal; good to choice vealers
quoted around $9.50 a 10.50.
. SHEEP I860, including 04U cureci..
T.omh ahrmt. tnriv: rinuble Rood
weighty Idaho wooled lambs $9.50,
sorted 20 per cent: part decx me
dium to good 83-lb. wooled year
lings sold unevenly lower at $6.50:
sorted 8 head. $5.50; slaughter ewes
practically absent, good to cnoice
wooled quoted $3.oo8J.io.
Chicago.
rrwirArso Nov. IB. (AP-USDA)
u isnnrv market 15(9 25c lower
than Thursday's average; top. $8.20:
largely 8.008.10 marxei on
150-300 lbs.: few DUicners twoov
lbs.. $7A0a8.00; most packing sows.
$7.40 7.65; lightweights up to $7.85.
CATTLE 1500; calves 600; fed steers
and yearlings steady In cleanup
trade: few loads medium weights,
$10.50al2.25: remaining supply most
ly $7.00(5 8.75: she stock steady; ex
cepting slight weakness on medium
grade cows; most heifers, $6.00(?7 6U;
cutter cows, $350(?4.50; beef grades,
$5.00a 6.50; bulls weak to 25c lower,
mostly $6.00 down, but $6.25 quot
able for outstanding Individuals:
vealers stcsdy; bulk good and choice
$9.50(7 11.
SHEEP 4000; fat lambs aotlve.
mostly steady: good to choice native
and fed comeback lambs, $8.7619:
best held higher: three decks year
lings. $7.75: sheep strong to 2Sc
up; good to choice native ewes. $4.
6: feeding lambs scarce.
CHICAGO. Nov. 19. ( AP) Largely
paralleling downward slides of se
curities, wheat, toppled more than
two cents a bushel maximum here
today.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Dec .9H4 . .91 .89 .90
May .91 .92 .90 .90'A
July .85 .85 .84 84'
Pear Markets
Yesterday
CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (AP-USDA)
Pears: On car Washington arrived,
U on track. 5 sold;. Oregon Boscs,
1,468 boxes No. 1, 1.60-3.15, average
3 03. .
NEW YORK. NOV. IB. (AP-USDA)
Pears: Eleven cars arrived, one Cali
fornia, 3 Oregon. 1 New York, 7 Wash
ington unloaded; 23 on track: Oregon
Basra. 4.506 boxes No. 1, 1.90-3.46.
average 3.09: 720 boxes unclassified
1.35-50. average 1.49; Anjous. 720
boxea fancy 3.40-80. average 3.60.
San Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19 . (AP
USDA Butter, score 03, 36c; 91. 35c.
Wall St. Report
Toodlc doo, Jeeves!
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 19. (AP)
BUTTER Prints. A grade 37c lb.
In parchment wrappers, 38 Vic lb. tn
cartons: B grade 36',c lb. in parch
ment wrappers, 37'ic lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price): A grade 37 38c lb
country stations; A grade, 3V, a 36c
lb.; B grade 3c lb. less; C grade, 6c
less.
EGGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Ftras, 31 r; Btfl.nrtnrrt.1. 2Rc;
NEW YORK. Nov. 19. (AP) Stock
market leaders toppled In fast deal
ings today as Wall street sentiment
was further clouded by business,
labor and political prospect.
Numerous Issues went overboard
for losses running to 5 points and a
few as much as 8 or so. New lows
for the past year or longer were
plentiful.
Transfers were In the neighborhood
of 1.800,000 shares.
Exemplifying the downward eco
nomic slant was the freight loadings
barometer for last week. This revealed
a more than seasonal decline with
the total around 100,000 cara below
the same time last year. Automobile
output was up over the preceding
week but well down from the 1936
period.
Chilling buying contingents also
were "sit-down" strikes at General
Motors and Goodyear plants. A re
straining factor, tn addition, was seen
in financial forecasts that congress
probably would be unable to provide
tax relief, at the special session,
which Industrial officials have fav
ored as a recovery need.
U. S. government securities turned
strong In the bond department, but
corporation loans backed away.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. flc Dye 153 Vi
Am. Can ... 84
Am. fe Fgn. Pow 4
A. T. & T .'. MS Hi
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. F.
Bendlx Avla. ...
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
354
34i,4
13
.......S 48 U-
42
::::
Curtls-Wrlht 3 1 1 I
DuPont 108H I I
Gen. Elec. 87H I I
Gen. Poods 28i II
Oen. Mot: -- 33i R2
Int. Hnrrest. 68
It's the flavor that does it-
flavor so vivid you can taste,
it to your toes.
It's Wings of the Morning!
Schilling
Coffee
One for Percolator another
one for Drip or Glass Nfaker.
-41 Insist on Uellrlons tirade
LOST RIVER
BUTTER & MILK
Manufactured id Medfurd
PEERLESS MARKET
12-14 N. Bartlett. Phone 603.
Free Delivery
'CUSTARD PUFFS
Pineapple Cream
Puffs
Tender, flaky shells some filled with a
delicious vanilla custard, others filled with
pure whipped cream with crushed Pine
spple through it. Either make a marvelous
dish be sure and try them. Very specially
priced at
6 for 23c
Thanksgiving: is just a few days away
start planning for it NOW. As far as bak
ed goods are concerned, we can furnish
you with your every need wholesome
tempting, appetizing, food that "the whole
family and your guests will enjoy. Just a
few of the items: DINNER ROLLS, many
kinds; PUMPKIN PIE. MINCE PIE, PIL
GRIM CAKE, brand new and special for
Thanksgiving; FRUIT CAKE, .DRESS
ING BREAD, and many other items. Please
place your order early.
We have a large display of
Turkeys
for you to select your
Thanksgiving bird from.
Buy your Turkey Saturday
We will store it and de
liver it to you door when
you wish it.
PORK ROAST , rr lb. 18c
PORK CHOPS c".c u lb. 25c
STEAK rsrir lb. 20c
Boned & Tied HAM rz lb. 30c
VEAL ROAST "sr lb. 15c
VEAL STEAK -sr lb. 17c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Large Lettuce, crisp solid. . .3 heads 10c
Artichokes, large fancy .4 for 25c
Sweet Potatoes, U. S. No. l's. .7 lbs. 25c
Dry Onions, Sweet Spanish ... 50 lbs. 97c
Juice Oranges, fancy seedless . 2 doz. 25c
Grapefruit, large Arizona . . . 7 for 25c
Apples, Newtowns ............ box 49c
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0' tot te f u rt.e best ol v lucAt19.
31 W '? It fflA8 SL. So" erro .
11 ?ottt. etcand : v.Brtieift,ft. 0Oti8i4er I
Be Wise, Bay Wise and Economize at Holloway's
Can Rely on the Reliable
For Finest Quality
THANKSGIVING
Fruits & Vegetables
SWEET POTATOES
When shopping for
Sweet Potatoes note
the difference in qual
ity. We have only th
finest No. l's.
Pumpkin 10c
Fey. Royal Club. Lg. No. 2y2 can
Mince Meat None Such, 2 pkg. 25c
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fancy Shelled Walnuts and Almonds
Fancy Raisins, Dates, Figs and Prunes
Special, fancy packs of all dried fruits packed to order
No. 1 large.
Only the best
for the feast of
feasts.
Utah Celery, Ig. stalk, 2 for 19c
Bananas, ex. fey, lb 5c
Texas Seedless Grapefruit .59c
Dozen In Shopping Bag
Brussels Sprouts
Artichokes
Persimmons
Oalavos
ItaL Broccoli
Fresh Pears
CRISCO
3 lb. can 57c
CRAM BERRY
fc. SAUCE
ftCTf 2 can'
29c
JELLO
AU Flavors
pkg. 5c
See Our Big Line of Stuffed, Green, Spanish and Ripe Olives
Ginger Ale or Lime Rickey 3 for 25c
EXTRA SPECIAL BRAND
Krispy Crackers, Sunshine, 2 lb. 29c
Whole Wheat Fig Bars . . .2 lbs. 29c
SUNSHINE
String Beans, 8 oz. can 10c
Fey. Sun Blest Asparagus style, for perfect salads
tamit PERCOLATOR
Schilling
(Elthn
Two kinds, percolator & drip kind
For a fragrant, full flavored "
cup of coffee use Schilling's ';m
1 cabn 27C
2JS 53c
PArKEO IN WOODEN BOXES
OLEO
TROCO
The New
Improved
lb. 19c
Miracle
Whip
pt 23c
qt 35c
Yellow Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack ...... -29
Corn, fey. whole vac. pack, 2 cans . . . 29c
CHEESE
NIPPY pound 29f?
Phili. Cream, Pimiento or plain. Fine
for stuffing celery 2 pkgs. 19f
Bring your Crystal White Coupons Here
CANDY
NU BORA, large premium pkg. . . . .35c
WiM FLOUR, Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. sk. $1.69
HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner
100 Independent, No Affiliatnons.
PHONE 20
For a Better Thanksgiving Dinner order a City Market
Extra Fancy No. 1 Turkey Hen
ORDER EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION
Swiss Steak
lb. 23c
STEER
BEEF
Pork Roast 1 BACON
" lb. 18c ss lb. 30c
Back Bones lb 12c - Smoked Sausage lb 29c
cmnr meat amsest
Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Size Order
121 North Central
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