Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIt TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1941.
PAGE FITO
Six Die in Smashup
Of Fast-Moving Gar
And Basketball Bus
company will soon open nego
tiations on varioui matters, Mr.
Wolf said.
Amerleus, Ga., Dec. S
Six persons were killed and 13
injured early today when a
fast-moving automobile and a
school bus home bound from a
basketball game crashed head-on
near Dawson.
Among the dead was 20-year-old
Dorothy Casey who died at
City hospital here soon after the
wreck.
State Highway Patrol Ser
geant J. P. Smith said four of
the dead were soldiers from
Fort Benning. Ga., and named
them as Ben L. Peel, Clifton H.
Taylor. Adam Cormer and E. N.
McMullen.
The sixth victim was unidentified.
Reese Creek
Reese Creek, Dec. 5. (Spl.)
After Sunday school at the
American Union Sunday school.
December 7, G. A. Andrews of
Ashland will have charge of the
preaching services. All inter
ested are cordially invited to
be present. At the sunaay
M-hnol the names will be drawn
for the Christmas tree. Every
one is welcome.
Homer Martin bu returned home
from Sacred Heart hospital where He
pent the paet weea-eno. ror c oi
an tnfMtMl hand. He 1 QOW doing
nicely. His eon. Hollle, Is home for
a while end taking care of the dairy
Births
WESTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard, IX Newtown street,
December 5, a girl, 74 pounds,
at Community hospital.
Hill Workers Choose
AFL Representation
J. G. Wolf, Portland, north
west representative of the
American Federation of Labor's
Lumber & Sawmill Workers
union, said here today that a
national labor relations board
election at the Fruit Growers
Supply company in Hilt, Cal.,
yesterday established the A. F.
of L. organization as exclusive
representative of all the em
ployes of the Hilt operation. Mr.
Wolf said the vote was: for A.
F. of L., 95; for CIO, 58; for
neither, 3. The union and the
Ura. H O. Holt left December
by bus for Ban Francisco for several
days.
Mn. Ben Klngery end Mr. Julia
Doubleday. both of Eagle Point, apent
n-nmhr 9 at the W. B. Lamb home.
Sharron Holt It ataylng with Mre.
Sullivan while her mother It away to
San Francisco.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Humphrey
left December I to see ,dwi uren
mine on the Applegate.
PERMISSION RECEIVED
FOR AIRMAIL TO SALEM
Medford oostoffice received
emergency authorization today
,m inati-h nirmail to Salem
v,o nnthnritv arriving lust in
time to permit the sending of
the accumulation 01 couecima
letters on the first northbound
n niano tn the state's capital
early tomorrow morning. If the
authorization had not Deen re
ceived, the collectors' mail
... 14 Viave riepn disoatched
some other way, probably to
Portland, rne collectors wameu
it to go to Salem for first flight
cancellations.
PAY LESS PARK EASIER
PJUEfSSliE
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MARK
CHUCK BATEMAN, Owner
313-315 N. Riverside Phone 2117 Free Delivery
HEADQUARTERS FOR
CHRISTMAS CANDY :
5 Fresh shipments arriving daily. Buy early
Pork & Beans ISfe 10c
Shortening V2;
4-lb. pkg. 57c
LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL DEAL
Swans Down Flour 9Ab. $1.94
2 cans Standby Oven Baked Beans 01
YOU CANT BEAT THIS. ALL FOR $1.95
Brazil Nuts
Velvet
Large
Washed
Smoking Tobacco
In Glass Humidor
lb. 25c
63c
ANOTHER BIG FLOUR SPECIAL
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR, 24-lb. bag
2-lb. pkg. Fisher's Pancake Flour
ALL FOR
95c
Peas or Corn
Crackers
Meco
Sta-Crisp
Bluing
Mrs. Stewart's
10-ox. sixe
2 for 29c
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sill, i W -7 ' '2y?y . HH
tal: Deaehutee gema. S3 16-3.36 en
tail Yakima No. 1 seme, sa.io eentar.
Klamath Palls. S3 35 cental: new
Calllornla. 63.S0-3.3S SO-lb. box.
Other produce unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. Dec. 6. )
Open High
Dee. 1.17 l.lS'a
May tJ34 I3S
July 1.33H 1.334
Low
in
1.33H
Clone
111',
1 33 'i
1 331,
38 00. Barley No. 3-46 lb. B W. 31 00.
Cash wheat ibldl: Soft white 84;
eoft white excluding Rex 98; white
club 00; western red 98.
Hard red winter: Ordinary OS; 10
pet. ; II pet. 1.08: 13 pet. 1.08.
Hard white Baart: Ordinary 1074:
10 pet. 1.10: 11 pet. 1.18; 13 pet. 130.
Today's car reeelpta: Wheat 13;
barley 4; flour 8: corn 8; oau I;
mlllleed 8; llaxeeed 1.
Portland Wheat
Wall St. Report
Transfers today dropped to
around 900.000 shares.
Today'! closing prices tor 34 aetected
atocka follow:
At. Chem. Dy. M9'4
Am. Can 14 S
A. T. T. Mi
38i
. SBVi
88',
. 30',
. S3,
Anaconda ,
Ateh. T. & S. P.
Bendlx Avla. .
Beth. Steel
No. A mix. AVn. .
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.) .
Penna. R. It.
Phillips Pet
Radio
3 cans 25c
2-lb. box 19c
Pork Steak
Nice, Large
and Lean
lb. 25c
We always have FRESH ROCK POINT OYSTERS
STIDD'S and ROBINSON'S TAMALES
FANCY CHICKENS and RABBITS
Portland, Ore.. Dec. 8. t"i Grain:
Open High Iw Clone
May 97"t 97'i B71,
Dee. 9S 98 OS 8S
Cash grain: Oau No. 3-J8 lb. white
New York. Dec. 9. (T
storks eenerally ran out of re-
j covery steam in today's market
but the majority refused to dbck
down more than fractions and
here and there plus marks were
visible.
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Curtles-Wrlght
Douglaa Acft.
DuPont ..
Oen. Eire.
Oen. Pooda
Oen. Mot.
Int. Harvest .
Johna-Man. ., ,
Kennecott
Monty Ward
li
. 38H
- TO'i
- 38',
- 48
- 88
- S3'i
80i
Sou. Pae.
flt. Branda
St. Oil Cal.
St. W H.J.
Trami. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft ,
United Airline .
U. B. Steel .
. UVfc
. 1314
. S0,
30H
. '
. 13 H
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. "14
. 83
dan rrandaco Butter
San Pranclaco. Dec. S. fU. ft.
D. A Butter. 93 acore. 35 V4; St, 381
90. 89. 834.
Sacramento. Dec. i-P Churning
cream butterfat: Pim grade, 99 ft I
second grade, 87 H.
BANK NICHT AND D A Y Memento of his childhood
Is the 60-year-old mechanical coin bank being examined by Fred
erick J. Mcintosh of Los Angeles. It was given him by his parents
a ben be was one year old, held youthful savings. ...
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TOUCHOFOLDWALE SJsunty In their old Welsh
costumes are Owen Matthews (left) and Florence Blake of Phlla
cXlsTwho wore these costumes st a Welsh music festival staged
for the benefit of the British war relief society.
Sardine Creek
Sardine Creek, Dec. 5. (Spl.)
Mrs. Nora Wait and Mrs. Lulu
Dusenberrv of this place ana
i Mrs. Bessie Elhart of Ashland
1 motored to Palo Alto, Calif.,
November 21, to attend the fu
neral of their brother, Wm. T.
Newton, who passed away sud
denly on Thanksgiving day at
his home there. Interment was
in Alta Mesa Memorial park in
Palo Alto.
I Mrs. E. O. Plene. who has been
serving on the Jury for some time
1 Approximately 77 percent of
i hospital care is in state, local,
and federal government con
trolled hospitals; 20 percent In
non-profit institutions, and 3
percent in proprietary institu
tions.
When the first census of man
ufactures was taken in 1810
the manufacturing volume for
the United States was $172,000,
000 a year. Now the value of
manufactured products at fac
tory approximates $60,000,000,
000 a year or 350 times the
1810 figure.
la home until December 18 when
court convenes again.
The community was greatly shocked
and saddened by the sudden passing
of Perry L. Walt. November 29. run-
I eral services were held In Medford.
i December t with Interment In the
Rock Point cemetery where the final
services were conducted by Live Oak
1 grange, of which Mr. Walt had been
an active member for 18 yeara. He
leaves to mourn bis passing hie wife.
Nora Walt, and a hoat of friends
here where he had resided for 35
years.
Robert Sutherland motorea auwn
from Portland Saturday and hie wife,
Mary, came by bus from Palo Alto.
Calif, where she had been alnce tne
death of her brother. William New
ton. November 20. to attend the fun
eral of their brother-in-law. Perry
Walt. Mr. Sutherland returned home
by train Tuesday and Mrs. 8uther-
land will remain with her sister, Mrs.
I Walt, for awhile.
Others from s distance who at
tended the funeral were Deputy
Orange Organisers Arthur Brown and
wife from Salem. Mrs. Millie Walker
from Corvallts. Mrs. Joan Miller from
North Bend and her daughter, Mra.
Ethel Martin of Ada, Ore.
Especially designed equip
ment permits sponge fishermen
to work at depths of 150 feet.
LIVESTOCK
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m 11 8u.d. Cloth Covor I 0JWtiA f G,Ht thMlS&illSh
'H L Safe Economical I I I WESTERN if!! of 3
i V 53.49 iABMEHT i lK
m s V , umuocdc . PLAYING S2A
m - f(dLH HANutHi V , cards rXcinQ
m ' . I with Sachet.. R Bridge or r t"4VI'll,il 2
I 'P&K 49c 29c deck Vyjgyi
' IOC Vi'v" -e J i Composition Glanl Tube tathat Shovs Craoav J
" I . ,,T.ln V aPGT Poker Chips 8kta fcaest-Toleom tec lis.- J
S SILVER . JeWp inn CQfi Tllntt
5 ( ICICLES r lUUfoJjC )' 'I
JR X Must Item DuPont Do,,!l,.f'1
? A VVc: J CELLOPHANE 1 ClitOS
i r-,oria J GIFT WRAP l; tf- matched gift
5 w This It.m .Will Be Vary I SETS
I - V rA 'ThVrtVhii. ; 17uOtoir 39. $9.95 g
'':' 9 8hMt" 10c K '
R toRoa y Chrwtmas Night Chocolate. jjj:
S - , , ' ; Five-pound gift bo of assorted centers in QOg mi
5 light end dark coating WW g
29c s
Portland
Portland, Ore.. Dec. 8. (Ifr-iV.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs 800: tew sales 178.
300 lb. butchers 10.76. steady with
Thursday's average: few off -grades
10.38-60: other classes nominal.
Cattle 60: calves 60: not enough
here to make market: all classes nom.
lnally unchanged: good steers quot
able to 10.60-12.00: good heifers to
10.60: good light cows to 8.00: medl-
um-good bulls 7.60-9.00: good-choice
vealera 11.60-13.00.
Sheep 600: fat lamba fully steady:
4 decks good-choice Idaho's averaging
37 lb. 10.80: slaughter ewes salable
6.28 down.
1 MINIATURE CHOCOLATES
Pound box of Light,
Dark or Assorted Coating...,
A table of death rates for
deficiency diseases, prepared by
the census bureau, shows mat
few deaths are reported due to
Inadequate diet. The death rate
per 100,000 population for rick
ets and other bone diseases de
creased from 0.7 in 1915 to 0.1
In 1939. Pellagra fell from 4 2
in 1815 to 1.9 in 1939.
Chicago
Chlcato. Dee. 8 PV (tJ. 8. Dept.
Agr.) Hogs 17.000: active, steady to
10 higher. Top 10.30.
Cattle 1.000, calves 300: top 13.60
on yearllrars and 13 00 on 1.388 lb.
good to choice steers.
Sheep 6.000; fat lambs and year
lings fairly active, 10-18 higher, few
strictly choice natives 1146.
Cabbage, Ig. solid head . . lb. 2c
Aft Hll AFC New Navels are at lowest possible
UnHnUCw prices. Buy now all sites to choose
from.
Our Beef Is Good
Yes. Indeed, our beef Is food . . . because It's selected
best selected for quality, for fine flavor ... for tender
ness and rich delicious goodness. And It's good for
you. because our beef Is rich in good health. Take
home a steak tomorrow for a dinner that will ba tops
in good health and good food.
Sirloin Steak lb. 27c
The department of commerce
says that 4.500.000 motor trucks
move over the nation s nign-
ways.
Portland Produce
BUBBLING
BATH
GIFT PACKAGE
Cleverly Designed Box
Assorted Fragrances
Box of 12
50
Portland. Ore.. Deo. 8 P Butter
fat First quality, maximum of .8 of
1 per cent, acidity, delivered In Port
land. 37'4-38c lb.; premium quality
(maximum of J6 of 1 per cent acid
ity), 88-SDc lb.: valley routes and
country points. 3c leas than first or
88c lb.: second quality at Portland.
3c under first or 854-3c lb.
Potatoes White locals, 61.76 oen-
I 30, I
Hi
value 89C
W jnLi 1Msm Williams Luxury Shaving Cream,
1 fel WjSa double sue . $ 50
V. M yj s3 Alter Shsving Tsle M
v SPECIAL 89c
K Philip Morris
Christmas rT"l ri,t
MANICURE
. GIFT SETS
Cleverly Styled H
Combinations by j
La Cross Cutex
Olaso Lady Lillian J
are Greatly Appreciated J
Qlfts 4S
49c t, $250 1
Geo. Wash .. 45c
U. Leader 59c
Granger 87c
P. Albert 67c
Velvet S7c
Raleigh 9c
Big Ben 9c
Model 73c
Edgeworth ..99e
All of the popular 5e
Cigars In gar Christmas
Wraps, especially 'or
men who have everything
Box
of 25
Box
of 50..
SI. 10
$2.20
Old Gold
riat Fifties
.B,.w, 69c
Camels
Chesterfield
riat riffles
ofVo" $II5
Id
$105 0(U
value 0
Lavender Shaving Mugs .... 25c Roycemcre Shower Shells . . . 2Sa
'l Wood Shaving Bowls 49c Pinaud Cologne. Angle Elossoa. Cs
I Elasli-Class Suspenders 98c $3.85 LE GUI Cologn SU3
I Men's Key Chains 49c Pilot Wheel Bath Crystals . SI.C3
I Men's Fitted Cases 93c to $11.49 Lentherio TWEED ColotM . .$1X3
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To Aid Our Nation's Defense, 10
Federal Excise Tax Will le Added to TaxabU Items
Distributed by Snider Dairy at Produce Co.
St at . MM
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