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o o o Local and DAV Meeiing The local chiptw of the Disabled Arneri- j can Veterans and auxiliary will hold a pie social at 8 p m. today at Die DAV h,.Jl. 1515 North Riverside ave., Mrrtforri. Slimtri to Meet Slirristers ladies exercise group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Lin coln school gymnasium. Anyone interested in obtaining informa tion on the group may call Mrs. S. J. t'agone, 2-9016.- Bike Found Elgia Reimer Oldham, 1208 Withington St., Medford, has reoorfd to city police folding an abandoned bi cycle at Union and 13th sts. on Sun"tey. ft is registered -to Car nlynn Viciri Seebcrser, 851 West 14th St.. Medford. officers said. Benefit Party The public has ben Invited to a benefit card party Wedneday, Nov. 14. at 8 p.m. in the Y.MCA social hall by Crater Lions' auxiliary. Funds raised by the party will be used for I'icfil welfare projects and for the' Stale Institute fnr the Blind supported by Oregon Lions' auxiliaries. Sfcow at 7 P.M. TONITi! Dana ANDREWS Lirala CRISTAL PLUS 2nd THRILL HIT! I &J JACK KfLLY s Ov ' vTrtni; Conway" M- Inwn. arten. Chiruil VVIli- " 'onefn: Muspton "Z -r- - Griea. Snare ' Mr. LEIGH CHATTERSON, Factory Representative Will Be in Our Store TOMOR ROW, Wednesday, Nov. 14 TO ANSWER ALL YOUR SLIP COVER PROBLEMS Personal Keys Stolen Jane Kjerstine Hanson, Cargil Court, 331 West Sixth st Medford, has reported to city police the theft of sev- I eral keys from the above loca tion Saturday. ' Rummage Sale A rummage sale . sponsored by the Griffin Creek school will be held be tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17, i in the Fehl building. 108 North Ivy st., Medford. 1 Chickens Loo&e Anna M. iSclmltz. 717 Broad st.. Medford, has reported to city police that i several chickens were loose on the grounds at Sacred Heart hos- ! pital Saturdav. ! ... Theft Mrs. Georgiana Bea trice Wehreri, 520 Crater Lake ave., Medford. has reported to city police the theft of a new tire and wheel from 11 Almond st., Medford, Saturday. ... Two Arrested Two 17 year old Medford boys were arrested bv citv police Sunday after be- ' ing taken into custody at the iSafeways store, 502-510 Main 1st.. Medford. charged with tak ; ing a carton of cigarettes w ith- out paying for them. I ... Sale Tomorrow Zonta club club will hold a rummage sale Wednesday at the Fehl build ing. 108 North Ivy St., Med ford. from 9 a.m. . to 9 p.m. In addition to the usual rummage articles books, year's issues of magazines in bundles and furni ture will be. featured, the com mute states. Phoenix Lady Lions RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday, November 14 t A.M. to P.M. 526 E. Main - Medford 3 Lovely Patterns Decorator Colors Easy-To-lnstall All-Cotton BarkcIotJi Theft Harold Bume, "31 West Fourth st., Medford, has reported to city police the theft of a doormat from his residence Saturday. ... Attend Convention Clem Joyce, Medford, and Joe Hack enberg. Roseburg, are attending the national Fuller Brush con vention in Phoenix, Ariz , early this week. ... In County Jail Russell Roy Everett, 29, no address listed, has been lodged in the county jail on a charge of petty larceny from a Medford store. ... Meeting Slated Jackson County 4-H Leaders association will meet at 8 p.m. today in Big ham hall at the fairgrounds to discuss plans for the annual leaders banquet Dec. 4. . Jailed Here Lewis Ray ifea vilin, 26. Klamath Falls, was transferred from the Klamath county jail to the Jackson coun ty jail Monday. He is charged with non-support. . Table Rock Dinner The an nual Thanksgiving dinner of the Table Rock Community club will be held in the schoolhouse Saturday, Nov. 17, instead of Nov. 24, as was stated incorrect ly in last Sunday's Mail Tribune Table Rock column. ... Lodged in Jail James A. Collins, 20, of 817 Oak St., Med ford. was arrested Saturday and lodged in city jail following' a warrant issued by the sheriff of Contra. Cost j county, Calif., charging non-support, according to Medford police. According to the warrant, police said, Collins has failed to provide support for his minor child living in Brent wood. Calif. SAVE $5$ NOW SLIP COVER SALE Res. 10.98 ?sr,9g Sofa Bed Sofa Cover SPECIAL! Assorted Sofa Patient Reported Jeffrey j Walters, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, 2250 i Spring st.. underwent a tonsilec- tomy at Rogue Valley hospital ; this morning. ... Meeting Set Jackson County Motor court and Trailer Court association will meet at the Jackson hotel Wednesday, No- jvember 14 at noon. All motel and trailer court owners and ' operators have been invited. Mrs. Wyles E. Berry, president, ; will preside. ... I j No Injuries No injuries were ! reported in an accident at 12th sU I and Riverside ave. involving i vehicles operated by David Wes ; ley Moore, 342 Mae St., Medford, : and Walter Louis Wilber, Kla ; math Falls. Saturday, according I to city police. Wilber was cited j for failure to stop at a red light police said. ... Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlo, whose magic show played at the Hedrick Junior High school Monday, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Eads. 336 South Groveland ave., Medford, after the evening per formance. Eads. who for several years travelled with his own show, and Carlo are friends. ... Republican Women A panel of speakers will analyze the gen eral election results at a meeting of Jackson County Republican Women at noon tomorrow at the Jackson hotel. The nominating committee will report. Reserva tions may be made by telephon ing Mrs. Roy Rickard, 2-2578, this evening. ... In Hospital Sacred Heart hospital reported 10 new pati ents this morning. Medical pati ents are Mrs. Freda Blagden. Smith River. Calif.; Mrs. Wil liam James. Ukiah, Calif., and Charles McCulley. Malin, Ore. In the hospital for surgery are Robert Lowry, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lowry, 2523 South Pacific highway; Miss Gayle Harvey. 1917 Oregon terrace: Michael Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, box 728, Medford: Mrs. Ernest Hood. 207 Vancouver ave.; Mrs. Ken yon Clark. 218 South Colum bus, ave.; Wayne Whaley, Eagle Point, and Robert Leifeste, Klamath Falls. Ore. Chair Cover Cover 12 17 88 98 088 8 Beds . . . . Pottem: El Prj5e Gr7, Ereea, iioi T88 S f 2. .. s v. I - . I I- v 5 J ' i f -v i" " Wk" NEW LEASE ON LIFE With a helping hand from Capt. Thomas Canty, 21 2 -year-old Susie Yermiilya, born with out legs, haltingly descends stairs at Oakland (Calif.) Naval Hospital on artificial legs made for her at the Navy rehabilitation center. Susie is going home to her mother at Long Beach, Calif., with a whole new world ahead of her. Her father, a Navy lieutenant, is serving aboard the cruiser USS Helena. War Stocks Feature Higher Market Prices New York (U.Ri War stocks, steels, aircraft, ship builders, and coppers, featured a higher stock market today. Net gains ranged to more than two points. The leading in dustrials slipped off from their highs and the rails lost part of early gains. But the war issues maintained strength. Aircrafts. with gigantic back logs of orders, including billions in civilian orders, were the most active issues. They had gains running to two points and sev eral set new highs, including United Aircraft. Boeing Air plane, and Curtiss-Wright. Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical 94 i American Can 41::4 AT&T 170's Anaconda Copper 80' s Bethlehem Steel lfiR Caterpillar Corp 92' 2 Chrysler Corp 72"4 Continental Can 47's Crown Zellcrbach 54'u Curtiss Wright 47' 2 Du Pont 190' 2 Eastman Kodak 92r:4 General Electric 61 General Foods 46a General Motors 45' 2 Georgia Pacific 30' 2 Graham Paige l 's Homestake Mining 328 Kaiser Frazer unquoted Kennecott Copper 1355s Lockheed Aircraft 54 's Katy Pfd 57 Montgomery Ward 42',2 New York Central 37 Pennev J. C 86 Penn R.R 22'i Radio Corporation 37 Richfield Oil 71' 2 Socony Vacuum 52 Southern Co 21 's Southern Pacific 461s Standard California 46,s Standard Indiana 595s Standard, N. J 55's Sun Mines 7ni Texas Gulf 30T-i Tex Pac Land Trust 7:a Transamerica 38',i Trans West Air Unquoted Tri-Continental 2714 Surgery Patients Osteopath ic hospital reported a number o( surgery patients this morn ing. They were Harold Smith, Jacksonville; Ira Leeper, Tal ent; Arthur Smith, route 1, box 370, Medford; Mrs. Charles Benton, 1501 West Main st.; Mrs. Jewell Harshman, Portland. Mn. Dwight Stiles, 648 Penn sylvania ave., was released from the hospital today after recov ering from surgery. NEW IN MEDFORD Genuine Romanian Pastrama Served on a FRENCH ROLL It'j New It's Different Enjoy Thi, fcTTSa SSiwi," THE CLOCK Mi in jt Bartlcrt. Phone 2-6766 .Willi HIHW BUY Where You S-T-R-E-T-C-H YOUR FOOD DOLLARS Tuesday, November 13, 195S Un Carbide 11278 Union Pacific 297s United Aircraft 87'i U. A.L 40"s U. S. Rubber 47' 2 U. S. Steel 71:s Youngstown S & T 103 Pear Prices Portland 5U.R) Wholesale pear market: Oregon lugs 40 lbs. Cornice 2.25-2.50: Bosc 1.50-2; Anjous fancy 4.50; Bartielts fancy 5-5.50. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland ( L'.P-i Cattle 600. Choice sieeiis 22-22.50; home -3; mostly choice B.jfi lb. (ed heiters 16.50; good heif ers 16. Tit-17 oQ; canner-cutler cowl mostly -tO-8: utility cows 9 50-1 1; commercial to 12, utility bulla 13 13 50. Calves 125 Good-choice veale-ra 17.511-20 50; inch choice 22; choice 380 ih. calves 17.50; most good calves 14 "; choice 509 lb. stock steer calves 17 50; culls down to 5. Hoes 3')0. U.S. 1 and 2 butchert mostly 17; come 17.25-1 7. 50; mixed 1, 2 and 3 grades 16.25-16.75; sows 12-15. Sheep 350. Good-choice wooled lambs Ifi 50-18: choice 13 50-18.75; choice shorn lambs 17-17.75: gnod choice feeder lambs 15-16; slaughter ewes 2-4.50. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland U.P.i Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large. 5U-53c; A large 47-4Dc; AA medium 43-44c; A me dium 42-4c: A small 33-34c; carton. l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA grade prints. 6!-7(ic lb.; cartons. 70-7lc, A prints. 6!t-70c; B prints, 67-(i8c. Cheese Medium cured To retail ers: A grade cheddar, single daisies, 45-52c; 5-lb. loaves. 5l'a-57c; pro cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loal. 41 a-44c. Farm Market Be.-t Bandon cranberries sold to re tailers at 4 75 for 24 one-pound car tons with Eastern ones going at 5 5.25; Northwest celery brought 3.25 3 75: seasonal trading at the Fast Side Farmers market was on the slow side. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted growers (No. 1 quality, fob. Portland; Fry ers, 2'2-4 lbs., 19-19 '2c Jb.; light bens, too tew transactions lot Portland price; 10-12c lb. at ranch; heavy hen. 5 lbs. up. not enough trading for Portland price, at country 12-14c lb.; old roosters. 7-9c. Dressed Chickens No 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn, 35-38c lb.; cut ud, 40-44c; hens, light type, cut up. 34-37c: heavy-type, whole drawn, 35-39c lb Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur keys, live weight. 27-28c lb.: young A grade turkeys, live weight. 27-23c lb.; young A grade turkey hens, mostly 24-35c on an eviscerated basis: young torus. 30-3 lc lb. up to 24 lbs., few premium prices of 1 to 2s on heavier birds. Dressed Turkeys To retailers: A grade hens. 46-48c lh , aviscerated; A grade toms to 24 lbs.. 43-45C lb ; over 24 lbs.. 45-51c lb. Rabbits Average to growers f.o.b killing plants Live white 3U-41,-, lbs., f.o.b. dressing plants Portland, 20-23c; colored pelts. 4c under; old does. 10-12c lb.; a few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 56-58c lb.; cut up, 60-63c. PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN Portland Wholesale Hv Prices: New crop No. 2 green alfalfa baled f.o.h. Portland $32-35. Wholesale prices as reported by the USDA market news service: Wheat No. 2 soft white. S76 ton; No. 3 while oats. 38-lb. west coast delivery. S54 55; No. 2 Valley white oats. $52 ton; sovbean meal. $79.50-80 ton. f o.b. Portland; barley. No. 2 Western Coast delivery S49-49 50 ton; stand ard mill run. prompt delivery, $43 50 44 ton. f.o.b. Portland; No. 2 Yellow corn Eastern shipments, f.o.b. Port land. $63 25-63. 75 ton. Davy named his discovery , "alumium.'' the name was la ter changed to aluminium! (which it is still called in most parts of the world) and in the : United States later changed to aluminum. I OK f MARKET 1202 Nortfc Rivrsi4 0PIN EVERY NIGHT TIL ia irskJiftUT MEDFORD (OREGON) Obituary Notice ROBERT CARL METSCHAN Funeral services for Robert Carl Metsehan. 48, Medford. who died Saturday, will be held in Conger-Morris chapel at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Peter Barker of the Episcopal church of Grants Pass will officiate. Committal will be in Hargadine cemetery. Ashland. Mr. Metsehan was born in Reno, Kev Oct. 20. 1908; and moved to Portland in 1920 where he married Lucile Ander son. July 22, 1939, who survives. In 1948 he moved to Seaside and then to Medford in July 1954. Survivors besides his wife in clude his mother, Mrs. Kora M. Metsehan, Portland. MRS. IMOGENE L. BOOTHBY Funeral services for Mrs. Im ogene L. Arant Boothby, who died Saturday, will be held in Conger-Morris chapel at 1 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Perry Johnson of the First- Baptist' church of Phoenix will offici ate assisted by the Order of East ern Star from Klamath Falls. Committal will be in IOOF cem etery, Medford. Mrs. Boothby was born Aug. 14. 1907, in Talent, the daugh ter of C. F. and Clara Boothby Arant. She graduated from Southern Oregon college in 1930. and also attended the University of Oregon. Since then she has taught in the Jackson and Klam ath county public schools, retir ing in 1956 because of ill health She'came to Medford from Klamath Falls in March. She was a member of the Eastern Star in Klamath Falls, and was a member of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club there. Friends who wish may, in lieu of flowers, make a contribution to a memorial fund to Howard Arant for a hospital bed. Survivors include her mother. Clara Maude Arant of Prospect, and two brothers, Howard Boothby and Lary C. Boothby, of Medford. WARREN A. JONES Warren A. Jones. 92. nf 710 Sherman st, Medford. died this morning at his home. Conger Morris Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. GEORGE T. LYNCH George T. Lynch, 84. former Medford resident, died in Quincy. Calif., Nov. 8. He was born in Pilot Point. Texas, in 1872, and was married to Mary Jane Harding in 1889. They moved to Medford in 1915. About 25 years ago. he moved to Texes, where he lived until about two years ago. when he moved to Quincy, where he lived with a daughter, Mrs. William Carlsen. Funeral services were held in Siskivou Memorial chapel Sat urday, and interment was in Siskiyou Memorial park. Youffi Arrested for Being Absent from Base Lyle Vernon Doty, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Francis Doty, 1125 Maple Drive, Medford, has been arrested and lodged in cily jail on charges of being absent without leave from his military base, according to Medford 'po lice. He has been AWOL from Amarillo Air Force base since Oct. 19, police, said. Police ar rested Doty when he turned him self in to city police Monday, they reported. He will be turned over .to military authorities this week, police said. ANNUAL ELKS TURKEY TROT THURSDAY NOV. 15 . Enjoy This Thanksgiving ' Party O STAG ; HENRY S BROILER and 1206 MO- RIVERSIDE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL . ... braised SIRLOIoTIPS 1t&euour friouds v : our BircK. (2oow. dunrsq cocWail tim&...- QllitcOHVt 04 MOV. OAS. iff ' 4 MAIL TRIBUNE THUHSElT- O CD JAMES R. TAYLOR Funeral services for James Robert Taylor, 18, of Central O Point who accidental! drowned o o Sunday whsle duck hunting will q be held in conger-Morns chapel at 11 .m. Wednesday. BKly Lelrrman of Jehovah's Witnesses will officiate." Committal wijl be in the .Central PSnf cemciery. O James , was born March 24, 1938, in 'Central Point. Heoat tended Craler High school. Survivors include his patents. O Mr. and Mrs. James L. Taylor Central Point; two talotherso Ivan mid Fred: and sister, Patri- c J O cia Ann, ail at honw, grandpar- o ents. Mr. and Mrs; Fred -Tay lorr Gold Hill. 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