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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940.
Society and Clubs
By Clara Mary Davis
r Livestock
arty Is Given
7or Recent Bride
The Misses Neva and Vera
nildreth entertained Tuesday
ening at the home of their
renU, Mr. and Mrs. George
I Childrcth on West Eleventh
reet.
The affair was a miscellaneous
ower complimenting Mrs. John
;ardn (nee Thelma Humpton),
recent bride.
Various games were played
..ring the evening, after which
-frMhmenU were served.
Those enjoying the pleasant
-fair were Nlta aievcu...
oyla Huntley, Esther Hobbs,
lenrietta Moss, Thelma Mardon
..,a rwnthv Gillette. Mrs. Mar
don received many lovely gifts
xt the party.
Party Honors
Mrs. W. Harris
Mrs. Wayne Harris was com
plimented by members of her
;iub at her home on Haven
street last evening wltn a sur.
nrise shower party.
r.uests . included Mesdames
'nhn Wilkinson. Oliver Hughes
Bill Knips, Jack Boyl, La Vcrn
r i,.h nick Wrav and Glen Wat-
.-on and the Misses Jerry Wllkin
T.n Verne Stevenson and
Pce'ey Reter. .
Bridge was enjoyed through
out the evening.
Wrays Hosts to
House Guest
A visitor at the GcBauer apart
ment of Mr. and Mrs. dick wray
is Bob Orme of Victoria, u. i
Mr. Orme was a school mate
of Mr. Wray when the two at
tended the University of Oregon
In Eugene. He Is en route home
from southern California where
he spent the holidays and at
tended the Rose Bowl game in
Pasadena on New Year's day
Lodges Install
Officers Monday
On Monday evening at 7:30
o'clock the Rebeknh and Odd
Fellows lodges of Medford win
have a Joint installation meet-
Ina in the I. O. O. If. nail.
W. W. Hittle, district deputy
strand master and Installing of
ficers of Gold Hill, assisted by
Miss Caroline Leaders, district
deputy president of Medford,
will install the local officers.
Following the meeting, re-
freshments will be served. All
lodge members and their wives
and husbands are Invited to at
tend the session.
t
College Women
Meet Saturday
The Rogue River Valley Col
lege Women's club will enjoy its
annual luncheon tomorrow at 1
o'clock at the Hotel Medford.
The program will have to do
with American Art. Mrs. E. E.
Gore is the social chairman.
Reservations may be made by
phoning Miss Vera Humphrey,
1463-M.
Musical Society
To Meet Monday
The Medford Mulel society
will convene Monday evening for
a regular session at the home of
Mrs. E. E. Gore, 116 Geneva
street.
A business and social time will
be in order with an Informal i
musical program also being pre-1
sented.
I
Nile Daughters
Meet Saturday
Zuleima Temple, Daughters of
the Nile, will convene tomorrow
in the Masonic Temple in Ashland.
Luncheon at the Plaza Cafe in
the Lithia city will precede the
regular session. A committee
will be appointed and plans for
mulated for the ceremonial
which will be held in this city
February 10.
Mrs. Lenore Kellom, Zuleima
queen, will preside at the meet
ing.
The local organization Is busy
making plans for the visit here
of the Supreme Queen, Roxie
Mathis of San Antonio, Texas.
Two Speakers
Address Meet
The Girls' Community club
was the scene of the regular
meeting of the Toastmistress
club Wednesday evening. Miss
Margo Boyle acted as toast-
mistress.
Using as their subject, "Wo
men and Democracy," the Misses
Valeria Whitney and Violet
Wood presented various phases
associated with the topic. An
interesting discussion followed
Eleven members were present
at the session.
GENERAL IN STATE
Portland, Jan. 12. (IP) Fog,
snow and ice prevailed today as
freezing temperatures spread
more generally over Oregon.
Only five of 14 cities report
ing to the federal weather bur
eau recorded temperatures
abpve freezing. Fog blanketed
most Willamette valley sections,
although Portland was cloudy,
Bend, on the central Oregon
plateau, reported the lowest
temperature today, 13 degrees,
Other minimum readings In
cluded: Baker 24 degrees,
Brookings 38, Burns 19, Eugene
31, Hood River 31, Lakevtew
28, Medford 36, Newport 36
North Bend 37, Pendleton air
port 24, Portland 32, Roseburg
33, Siskiyou summit 24.
All major highways remain
open with the exception of tho
McKenzle pass.
Portland
Portland. Jn. 12. (AP-tTBDA)
Hogs: Salable 100, total 336; Meat!?;
good-choice 105 to 320-lb. drtrelna
39: few 335-lb. butcher! 10.75;
odd light lltjhta 5 36: packing aow
M60 8 4.78; few 67-lb. feedra 826.
Cattle: Salable 39. total 50, calvei
aalable 10, total JS; steady: I lot
good 885-1 b. ted atere 18.19. odd head
$9.00: cutter-common heifers (SAO
9 0.39: strictly good ted heifers
quotable as. 00 and above, few csn-ner-cutter
cowe I3.79ie4 60: fat dairy
type cows $5.50; good beef cowa
6.76 and above; sausage bulla aal
able 66.606.50: choiiw vealera 610.00,
medium 67.00ft 6.60.
Sheep: 25; nominally steady; good-
choice trucked In wooled lambs aal
able around 68.00: carload lots fed
lambs eligible 68-35; good-choice
slaughter ewes salable 6336r.00.
Oats. Ho. I, 88-lb. white 138.50.
Barley, No. 9, 46-lb. bearded white
637.00.
Corn, No. t, eastern yellow ship
ment 638 AO.
No. 1 flax, 63071,4.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white 84c; western white 84c;
weatern red 88.
Hard red winter ordinary 82'4c;
11 per cent 83tfc; 13 per cent 88c:
18 per cent 63e; 14 per cent 38c.
Hard white. Baart. 13 per cent
MV,c; 18 per cent B6'4c; 14 per
cent SS'ic.
Today's car receipts: wheat t: bar
ley 3; flour 10; hay 3; mlllfeed 1.
Sacramento, Jan. 12. (IP)
Churning cream butterfat, first
grade 36c, second grade 34c.
Wall St. Report
South San Francisco '
Ban Francisco, Jan. 13. (API
(U. 8. Dept. Agr.) HOOS 150;
steady; few 180-300 lb. California
butchers topped at 6.50; odd packing
sows 4.76, most good sows eligible
5.00.
CATTLB 36. Calves none. Market
nominal on steers and fat she stock:
part load fed steers available; good
under 1000 lb. fed steers quoted
around 0.35-50: odd head cutter dairy
type heifers 6.35-50; package 1086 lb.
dairy type cows 5.85; few canners
4.50; odd medium bulls fully ateady
at 6.36; calves: good to choice veal
era quoted 10:60-13.00.
SHEEP none. Nominal; good to
choice handywelfbt wooled lambs
quoted around 0.00 and slightly
above; wooled slaughter ewes aalable
around 4.00 down.
Portland Produce
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont
Gen. Electric
Oen. Foods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvester
I. T. 4 T.
H
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384
45H
t
65",
4H
Johns-Man vl lie
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)...
Phllllpa Pet.
Radio
Istd. Brands ..
Std. Oil Cal. ..
Istd. Oil N. J.
I Transamerlca
6
35',
43i,
51.
Southern" Pacific
Union Carbide -
United Aircraft
13VU. 8 stecl
8:1',
44.1,
60'.
Portland. Ore, Jan. 13. (API
Butter: Prints A grade, 34c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 86c lb. In csr
tons: 8Sc lb. In parchment wrappers,
84e lb. In cartons.
Butterfat: First quality, maximum
of A of t per cent acidity, delivered
In Portland, 32 a 33 '4c lb.; valley
routes and country points, 3c less
or 80c lb.; premium quality lc
over first quality; second quality
3o under first.
Eggs, cheese, country meats, live
poultry, turkeys, onions unchanged.
Peas: California, ll13c.
Potatoes, bay unchanged.
CHICAGO, Jan. 13. (AP) (U. B.
Dept. Agr.) HOOS 10,600; top 6.80;
bulk good and choice 160-340 lbs.
5.50-76; 340-370 lbs. 8.35-60; most
370-330 lbs. butches 5.3050: good
130-160 lbs. underweights 5.00-60;
360-550 lbs. packing sows generally
4.35-85; lighter kinds up to 4.60.
CATTLE 500; calves 300; bulk
selling at 7.75-8.75 with small pack
age and odd lot up to 6.90.
SHEEP 8,500; good to choice wooled
lambs 67 lbs. down 8.00-35: top
0.35; 107-lbs. lambs 8.76; scattered
natlvea downward from 9.36; few na
tive slaughter ewes 4. 00-50.
Portland Wheat
Portland, Jan. 13. (AP) Oram:
Wheat; Open High Low Close
May 8414 84)4 84 84
Cash grain:
Chicago Wheat
New York, Jan. 12. IP) The
downward drift persisted in the
stock market today with leading
industrials adding fractions to 2
or more points to Thursday's
tumble.
After a hesitant start the list
acted as though it had rallying
ideas, but sellers soon took a
shot at the steels, motors and atf-
crafts.
Volume was largest on declin
ing periods and transfers for the
five hours topped 1,000,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. i Dye 173
Am. Can 114
Am. it Fstn. Power .... 3'4
A. T. AS T. 169
Anaconda 3714
Atch. T. it S. F 33,
Bendix Avla. 28
Beth. Steel 741',
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Com). Solvents .......
.. 61 '4
. 83
13',
Chlcsgo, Jan. 13. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .. 9914 -89 96 9874
July 8614 8714 8514 86
Sept. 96 96 69 96
Pear Markets
Yesterday
Chicago, Jan. 11. (AP-USDA)
Pears: 3 Washington, 4 on track;
Oregon Bosc, 67 No. 1 61.55 a 3.05.
average 61.89.
New York, Jan. 11. (AP-USDA)
Pears: 3 arrived, 3 Oregon. 1 Wash
ington unloaded, 6 on track; Oregon
Bosc, extra fancy 61.603.0O, aver
age 61.75, 570 fancy a 1.60 3 1.90, av
erage 61.71, 360 No. 1 61.88: Anjous,
1,000 extra fancy 61.753 3.45, average
63.08. 445 fancy 81.702.10, average
61.89.
San Francisco Butter
San Francisco, Jan. 12.
(AP-USDA) Butter, score 92,
32Hc; 91, 31c; 90, 31c; 89,
30V4C.
Sertoli.
Yesl Rainbow colors
and crystal coven. The
set for only 39 coupons from either Durkee's
Troco or Durkee's Mayonnaise. Single bowls
19, 1 2 or 8 coupons according to size. Ask
your grocer for details.
Paris, Jan. 12. (IP) Spain,
Italy and southeastern European
countries are shipping war ma
terials to embattled Finland
through France, an official
spokesman said today.
"The material from these
countries Is considerable," he
said, adding volunteers also are
en route from them to Join the
Finnish forces.
Observers understand the
Spaniurds were sending the
Finns German nnd Russian guns
which opposed each other in
Spain during the civil war.
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CUT RATE
Corner Main and Central
Mall Orders Promptly Filled
DRUG
Telephone 66
Dish Cloths, full size and heavy 2c
Pond's Tissues, 2 for 23c
230 Softer Tissues
Ce-Lect Tissues, Saturday Only. . . .13c
500 Cleansing Tissues
Pur-Pak Napkins, 100 white napkins. 7c
Rose Hair Oil, 3-oz. bottle 9c
Atlas Shoe Polish 4c
Tan. black or brown.
Whittemore's Shoe Polish 7c
Black or brown.
Dee Mall Tribune wont ads.
P. T. A. Activities
mm -a ix
Of interest to every mother in
the County Parent-Teacher meet
ing to be held in Eagle Point
Grnnue hall Wednesday, January
17. The meeting will begin at
10 a. in. The Grange and Parent-Teacher
association of Eagle
Point will serve luncheon at a
nominal price. The morning will
be devoted to the business meet
ing and unit reports. In the
afternoon there will be four con
ference groups led by county
chairmen. There will be split
group discussion on the follow
ing subjects: Finding the middle
wny in discipline.
The importance of fine arts in
the life of the child, led by Miss
Yettc Olsen, teacher in the Eagle
Point school.
Character building through
education, led by Geo. H. Fields,
district educational advisor for
C.C.C.
All members who can possibly
attend are to contact their unit
president for transportation.
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Except Med Wed 10 . m. to II
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LEADING HOTEL 1
RATES
Sie Up nmti bath
2' P with showet
S up with bath
Dilve in
lobby laval
O A R A 0 E
50c Leather Billfolds 29c
Every boy should have one of these.
75TM o7ieyBath Brush 29c
Special for Saturday
8-oz. Nursing Bottles 3c
Graduated for ounces.
2.75 Orange Flow juicer 1.79
For grapefruit and lemons too.
75c Vanti ne's Bath Powder 29c
Gardenia. Close Out.
75c Vantine's Bath Oil, close-out .... 29c
75c Vantine's Toilet Water, close-out 29c
12-oz. Castile Soap 33c
For baby or shampoo.
10-oz. Chocolate Syrup 7c
For home sundaes.
16-oz. Chocolate Slab 17c
Gulttard's sweet milk chocolate.
50TPebeco ToothPaste .2 f or40c
50 Book Matches ... 7c
5c Zerbsts Cough Drops 2 for 5c
lOtTDay's Work or Clipper. . .2for15c
Chewing Tobacco
5c Honey Cut or Brown's Mule. 4 for 15c
Chewing Tobacco -
5c Bull Durham, 3 for 10c
Golden Grain, Stud
1 6cWinis 2f orl 9c
Domino, Sensation. Avalon, Etc.
5c Zitf-Zag Cigarette Papers. .3 for 10c
1 lb. P. A. or Velvet or Model ,
69c
Pipe Special- 55c value for 39c
1 packs Model. 1 35c Pipe
50c Brass Storm Lighters . ,
Made in Austria.
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RIGID STANDARDS OF QUALITY
"If you can't trust your meat man, you'd better
trade elsewhere" that it an old, old saying,
but it still applies. And that's why we at Piggly
Wiggly go to such trouble to maintain such
rigid standards of quality, first of all in our
meat department, and secondly, throughout tht
whole store. We believe that we merit your
complete trust. Try us and sea for yourself.
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REMEMBER D OUBLE S. AND H.
GREEN STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY
ON PURCHASES OF $2.00 OR OVER.
PEANUT BUTTER
Made only of No. 1
fresh roasted Peanuts, bulk
21b. 19c
EGGS
Grade A Medium
Guaranteed Fresh
2 dozen 37c
SALAD DRESSING
Tasty Lemon Whip.
qt. jar
15c
TOILETRY & REMEDY
SAVINGS
Shaving Creams
50c MOLLE 43e
35e INGRAM'S 29J
25e COLGATE'S 23?
35c BURMA SHAVE 29?
35c LIFEBUOY 23
Shaving Lotions
15c BAY RUM .. lOt?
50c COLGATES 33
50c Williams Aqua Velva 39
Tooth Paste
50c IP ANA 39
25c KOLYNOS 19
25c LISTERINE 190
Tooth Powder
20e COLGATES 18?
35c DR. LYON'S 19t
DOG FOOD 12for53c
Victory, IB-oi. cans
Toilet Tissue 6for19c
Silk. 650 sheet rolls
Deviled Meat, i's 3
Hawkeye, an economical sandwich spread
Catsup, 12 ounce bottle. . . .
Sea Spray brand
Karo Syrup, No. 5 pail
Blue Label
Peas, No. 303 cans . 3
Lindy, sweet and tender
Corn, No. 303 cans 3
Lindy, Golden Bantam
Spaghetti, No. 300 cans. . .3
Franco American, just heat and serve
Coffee, Todays
Vacuum packed, you'll like it
Hominy 3
Van Camps, large cans
for 10c
. . . 10c
. . . 35c
for 25c
for 25c
for 25c
.lb. 19c
for 25c
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SPECIAL DEALS
3 lb. can SH0W0eiFT43c
2 oz. can Schillings Pepper S
4 oz. Bottle Boquet, Vanilla flavor IOC
2 oz. can Schillings Cinnamon 9
ALL FOR 70c
10 lb.
White
Sntln
SUGAR 39c
1 box 12's ASPIRIN (for headaches) 100
Vi lb. SHREDDED COCOANUT ...150
Quart jar Tasty SANDWICH SPREAD 190
ALL FOR 83c
prices prevail if deals are broken.
Regular
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MEAT DEPARTMENT
WE FEATURE U. S. INSPECTED PORK.
SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLY FIRST.
Pork Roasts pound 13c
Cut picnic style from tender, young pork
Pure Lard .... 4 pounds 35c
Low priced at Piggly Wiggly
Veal and Ham Loaf. .lb. 19c
Seasoned, ready to bake
Mince Meat 2 lb. 19c
A truly low price for this high quality
mince meat.
Flank Steaks lb. 19c
Delicious stuffed with dressing and baked
Pork Roasts lb. 15c
Tender, center shoulder cuts
Pot Roasts lb. 14c
Swift's U. S. inspected steer beef
Rib Steaks lb. 19c
Cut from tender baby beef
Pork Chops lb. 19c
From U. S. Inspected pork.
MEAT PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
Milk 6for38c
Tea Cup brand tall cans
Italian Prunes ... .3 lbs. 19c
Fancy, 40-50 size
Pablum package 43c
Regular 50c size
Flour 49 lb. bag $1.79
Drifted Snow, home perfected
Grape-Nuts pkg. 12c
A Piggly V'iggly low price
Coffee pound 13c
Myrtle, a good mild blend
Corn Meal 9 lb. bag 27c
Albers' white or yellow
FelsNapthaScap lObars 43c
Extra laundry help. Limit.
4 ROLL
FAMILY
PKG.
.otKao- rr- o. vOPXVV-k -M'. aaV
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FLOUR mzxz 49 lb. bag $1.23
g Wn O I Soaks C!:thet Large size Giant Cffasa
UAlUUL Whiler 2pkgs. 37f Size DOC
PflEEEC Golden West. 1 lb. 31b-"75a
UUrrbEL Drip or regular grind can 3C can f C
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
CARROTS KifsSi 2 bunches 5c
DRY ONIONS
dozen 25c
dozen 25c
Ore. U. S. No. 1
Spanish Sweets
GRAPEFRUIT
Large size. Arlzonas
LEMONS
Sunklsi, large 3E0'i
50 lb. bag 45c
TURNIPS 2 bun. 5c
Tender and sweet
POTATOES 25 1b. bag 43c
Ore. U. S. No. l's. Netted Gemi
PRODUCE PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT.. MON.. EXCEPT, AS OTHERWISE NOTED