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p'p'r Rogue Granze held
O gi' Christmas party Thursday
O t Pning. Dec? 20 . iti potluck
sapper at 6 3(f followed by an
O exchange of g:fts.
ortHter0 Caroline Harding
I called the mec'jij to order.
Brother0 Millard Wilde - was
' rportc-d to have h;.d his left
o irrn syr.putated and members
0 are wishing him a speedy recov
ery. 000
O rv After tie bufine- meeting the
cT.orus of the Elk Creek school
sa.ig five Christmas ' carols un-
O dc-r the direction of Principal
Robert Work. Mrs. Dorothy
O O Mtheny accompanied them on
Qthe cpiano.
Local and Personal
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cear Prices
Portland U.Ri Vholesale
poar market: Oregon lus 40 lb.
Cornice 2 23-2 50; standard box
4.73-3; l?igs wrapped 3.25-3.50.
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Lights Brokan Darell F. Hu
son, 45 Lindley ave., Medford.
has reported that several out
door Christmas lights on a tree
in his yard were broken Tues
day. Theft Michael Patrick
Fields. 224 West Clark St.. Med
ford, has reported that his bi
cycle was stolen Tuesday while
it was parked in front of the
Holly theatre. West Sixth St.,
Medford.
Atrial Brokan Frederick
Hal Faulkner, 908 Whitman St., j
Medford, reported to city police j
Tuesday that the radio aerial on i
his car was broken while it was 1
parked in front of his residence. 1
Radio Club Meeting Rogue I
Valley Amateur Radio club will
meet Thursday, Dec. 27, at 8
p.m. at the Camp White Club
house. Nominations for the 1957
officers will be held and a conel-
j rad alarm will be demonstrated.
! Grandson Born Mr. and Mrs.
IT. J. Ball Jr., Villa Park, III.,
i are parents of a son, David Phil
lip, born Dec. 19. 1956, weigh
ing 8- pounds. The baby is a
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Ball, '613 Kathcrine -st., Med
ford. i
Flua Firas City firemen re
ported four flue fires Monday
and three yesterday. They said
there was no damage. Saturday
blazes were at the homes of A.
B. Bates, 1260 Sunset ave.,
Thomas Grant. 2728 West Main
St., Roy McClintock. 913 King
St., and Rex Stevens, 317 Lyn
wood ave. Those on Christmas
da-y were at the residences of
Lionel Rankin. 842 Taylor st.,
Frank Guber. 131.9 West Eighth
St., and O. W. DeJarnett, 618
West Jackson st.
Hub Caps Stolen Gordon
Wayne Fleming, 706 South Hol
ly st., Medford, reported to city
police Tuesday that two hub
caps were stolen from his car
while it was parked in front of local data
his residence.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Medford and vicinity: Valley fog
tonight and Thursday morning, clear
ing partially Thursday afternoon.
Little temperature change. Low to
night 20. High Thursday 45.
I Western Oregon: Fair through
Thursday except for considerable
low cloudiness and tog in valleys.
Fog clearing m most places during
afternoon. Low tonight 25-35. High
Thursday 45-35 except 35-40 in foggy
valieys.
Northern California: Fair through
Thursday. Little temperature change.
Obituaries
I Wednesday, December 26. 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TrgtNt-THIrrgC
! TEMPERATURE: Mean yesierday ,
i 35: below normal 2. Record high thi I
Business Names Harts , Jf,,58,!1928- Record low th" ,,c !
Hatchery, Inc., has assumed the precipitation-: 24 hour to mid- j
kucinoce noma Harl'c Tnrkpv ! nicht 0 . Midnieht lo 10 a m. 0. Total I
this month 2.32 in.. JZ7 in below
normal. Total since .Sept. 1 9.76 in..
1.94 in. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 57'i,
highest this am. 100'c-
City
Spokane 32
Y a k i m a 2 6
Eureka 36
Red Bluff 72
Sacramentr 57
San Francisco - 6S
Los Angeles 77
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago 30
Miami 70
45
46
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New York
Washington. D C.
Farm, and Donald F. Stamm has
retired the assumed business
name of Don's Donuts. which
has been assumed by Carl C.
Baggerly, according to records
at the countv recorder's office.
' " Brookings .. 62
AccidenA state police car ;
operated bv Gene M. Hankins. j Klamath Falls 4n
835 W est l"lth St., Medford. and j p0Lrfatn"RD "I 4?
a vehicle driven by Robert M. j sea'ttie" 49
Johnson. 1940 Siskiyou boule
vard, Ashland, were involved in!
an accident at Main and Oak
sts.. Ashland, about 9 a.m. yes
terday. Police said Hankins en
tered Main st. from Oak st. and
failed to see Johnson traveling
Patients Convalescing at
Osteopathic hospital after minor
surgery are Sharon Summers.
6-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Summers, Grants
Pass, and Robert Barnard. 8-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. O.
R. Barnard, 828 Maple st., Cen
tral Point. Medical patient at
Sacred Heart is Mrs. Luke
Drieve, post office box 60, Pros
pect. Store Entered Sheriffs dep
uties were called Monday mor
ning to investigate the theft of
a cash Vegister and meat from
a case at the Trail store. Entry
to the store was made through
a hole cut in a window accord
ing to sheriff office reports. Ap
proximately Slo in nickels,
dimes, and pennies were in the
cash register, according to the
sheriff's report.
Hirh 4:30 24-Yester-
a.m. hr.
d a y low Prec.
41
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28
19
22
30
35
26
23
39
30
33
37
48
39
26
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52
37
MYE-DAY FORECAST (Throujh
Dec. 31):
Western Oregon-Western Washing
ton Little or no precipitation. Temp
eratures averaging slightly above nor
mal. Highs mostly 45-55. Lows 25-35
Considerable fog in valleys.
Northern California Rain in north
portion late in period, otherwise no
precipitation. High temperatures
above normal early in period, other
wise temperatures near normal.
SUSIE RHODES
Funeral services for Susie
Dorothy Rhodes, year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rhodes. 2437 Sunny View rd.,
Medford, who died Saturday in
Phoenix. Ariz., will be held in
Conger-Morris chapel at 1 p.m.
Thursday. Dr. Raymond E. Bal
comb of the First Methodist
church will officiate. Committal
will be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Susie was born in Medford
April 7, 1955, and had been in
Phoenix for the past two months
for her health.
Survivors, besides her par
ents, include a brother, John
Michael, at home: her grandpar
ents, Mrs. John Christian, Cull
man, Ala.: and Mr. and Mrs.
John Rhodes, Madera, Calif.
Steels and Special
Issues Pace Market
In Accident Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Sly, Vancouver. Wash., son-in-law
and daughter of Mrs.
Margaret Fabrick, 358 Highland
dr., were injured in an automo
bile accident near Vancouver,
Monday, according to reports re
ceived here. Mrs. Sly suffered a
broken leg and multiple lacera
tions, and is confined to Memo
rial hospital in Vancouver. Sly,
less seriously injured, was treat
ed at the hospital and released.
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These soft, warm blankets are a
blend of 90 rayon and 10
pylon. Weight 3 lbs.
A Big Value V? ea.
CANNON
Bath Towels
22"x44" in White Only
A Regular 59c Value
SALE n-Zi
PRICE JL for V
14"xl4"
Toss Pillows
Chintz, corduroy and gold lurex fabrics
EACH $1.59
3 for $4.59
Artificial
Flowers
Create a cheery atmosphere in your home with these
beautiful artificial Roses, Batchelor Buttons, Dahlias,
Corn Flowers, etc.
EACH..
10
Stationery
Notes
Large assorte'nt of styles. Ideal
for writing those thank you notes.
Glassware
A large assortment of vases, relish dishes, Bon Bon
dishes, cups and saucers.
SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS SALE
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4 pkgs.
98
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10
PLASTIC
Shower Curtains
With Matching Window
Curtains
in green, blue, maize or white
SET
Foam Rubber
Fatigue Mats
A foam mat with a pew vinyl plastic surface in gray,
fashionable pattern.
$9 00
EACH....... I
$97
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN!
Suy now at these low prices and pay later! A small
deaosit will hold your purchase until you're ready to
pick it ug. Ask any of our clerks about it!
14" Plastic
Zipper Bags
Made of water-proof plastic with heavy handles.
A Real QQ
Woolworth Value ea.
STORE HOURS: Doily - 9:00 to S:30 p.m.
Evenings thru Friday 9:00 to 9:00 p.m.
LISTEN TO
THE WOOLWORTH HOUR
Every Sunday 1 to 2 P.M. STATION KYJC
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MEDFORD, OREGON
JACK E. HEFFELFINGER
Jack E. Heffelfinger, 39, of
Eagle Point, died at His home
Monday evening. Conger-Morris
Funeral home is in charge of
arrangements.
MRS. ELVA BRISCOE
Mrs. Elva Briscoe, Phoenix,
died this morning in a local hos
pital. Conger Morris Funeral
home is in charge of arrangements.
HAROLD C. MILLER
Harold C. Miller of Camp
White died this morning at the
VA Domiciliary. Conger-Morris
Funeral home is in charge of
arrangements.
HARVEY L. THOMPSON
Funeral services for Harvey
Logan Thompson, 72, of Med
ford, who died Sunday, will be
held in Conger-Morris chapel at
3 p.m. Friday. The Rev. George
R. V. Bolster of the St. Marks
Episcopal church will officiate.
Committal will be in Phoenix
cemetery.
Pallbearers will include Ed
Zemke, Basil Curtis, John Kan
tor, Charles Ferns, Ray LeVan
der and Lester Can-.
Mr. Thompson was born in
Carroll county. Missouri. Aug.
24, 1884. On Feb. 23, 1911, in
Visalia, Calif., he was married
to Jewell Ellen Miles, who sur
vives. They lived in Braymer,
Mo., and in 1914 moved to Prow
ers county, Colorado. In 1936
they moved to Jackson county
where Mr. Thompson was em
ployed as foreman at the Sunny
cliff orchard in Fern valley for
the past 16 years.
, Survivors, besides his wife, in
clude a sister. Mrs. Eva Green,
Braymer, Mo.: five children,
Mrs. E. E. Carl, Shaftsburg,
Mich.: Mrs. Walter Love, Ash
land; Mrs. E. J. Finley, Tigard;
Rodney and Owen Thompson,
Medford, and six grandchildren.
A son, Harold, was killed in ac
tion in World War II.
New York 0J.R) Steels
and special issues paced stocks
sharply higher for the second
straight session today.
The rise, which saw individu
al issues up as much as nine
points at their highs, was view
ed as a sign the traditional year
end rally was underway.
Dupont was the individual
standout, rising more than nine
points. Other chemicals were
firm. American Cyanamid hit a
new high.
Steels put on the best show of
strength. Lukens was up more
than six points at its high and
it hit a new high for the year.
Bethlehem ran up around two
and also touched a new top. U.S.
Steel was at a new high on a
gain of around a point.
Todays prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 97 1 2
American Can Q:!g
AT&T 168';
Anaconda Copper 741-.
Bethlehem Steel 1917s
Caterpillar Corp 893j
Chrysler Corp 71 1 4
Continental Can i. 47:!i
Crown Zellcrbach 54
Curtiss Wright 47
Du Pont 195 .
Eastman Kodak 87's
General Electric 6ls
General Foods 43' 2
General Motors 44
Georgia Pacific 28' 2
Graham Paige l'i
Homestake Mining 344
Kaiser Frazer unquoted
Kennecott Copper 128
Transamerica 5r'j
Trans West Air 19' 4 i
Tri-Continental a 26''8
Un Carbide 115
Union Pacific 30'is (
United Aircraft . 938
UAL 43' 4
U S Rubber : , 47i !
BIRTHS a
DKENNER fo Mr. Bid Mrs.
Walter, rt. 2. box-, 840, Ceyal
Point. Dec. 23, 196. a ?.rl 7 la
pounds, at Sacred Heart He O
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Telephong 2-2111 ,
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
NOW SHOWING!
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Trevor Hovrard lan Sreer
0 LATE NEWS
COLOR CARTOON
CHARLES BUCHER
Charles Alfred Bucher, 57, of
414 Haven St., died unexpected
ly yesterday in a local hospital.
Chapel Mortuary is in charge of
funeral arrangements.
Lockheed Aircraft
Katy Pfd
5
57 i
33
80 1 4
Montgomery Ward 38
New York Central
Penney J C
Penn R R 21li
Radio Corporation 35
Richfield Oil 68
Socony Vacuum 53' 4
Southern Co 20 's
Southern Pacific 45 In
Standard California 46r,s
Standard Indiana 61 'i
Standard N J 58":4
Sun Mines 7
Texas Gulf 301 2
Tex Pac Land Trust 7
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland lU.P.l Cattle 33(7. Good
around 1100 lb. fed steers in .50: good
led heifera Monday 17-18; utility
steers 11-14.50; utility heifers 10-12..i0:
canner-cutter cows mostly T 50-9.2o:
beef type cutters to 10; utility cows
1050-11.50; commerical to 12u0:
utility bull 14.50-15.50.
Calves 60. Good and ltw choice
20-25: standard 14-18: culLs down to 7.
Hors TOO. Sorted 1 and 2 butchers
niostlv lfl 25-19 .50; mixed 1, 2 and
3 grade 180-235 lb. 18 50-19; 240-270
lb 17.50-18.50.
Sheep 300. Mostly choice fall shorn
Iambs Monday 17.75: choice 97 lb.
wooled lambs 18 75; good-choice 17-1E;
cull-good ewes 2-5.
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FRENCH MISS
Smith Names Three To
Funeral, Embalmer Board
Salem W.R Three members
of the State Board of Funeral
Directors and Embalmers were
named today by Gov. Elmo
Smith to fill expired terms.
They were Robert G. Mills,
Cottage Grove; Joseph H. Camp
bell, North Bend; and. Norman
Daniels, La Grande. Each was
named to a two-year term end
ing Jan. 1, 1959.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland UJM Erizs to ret
Grade AA large 51-52c,A large, 4
A A medium. 46-48c; A medium.
47c; A small, 37-38c; carton,
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints, 70-71C lb.; cartons. 71-72c;
A prints. 70-7lc; B prints, 68-69C.
Cheese Medium cured To retail
ers: A grade cheddar. single daisies,
45 2 -52c: 5-Ib. loaves. 51 '--57c; pro
cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf,
41a-44c.
PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Wholesale Hav Prices: No. 2 green
alfalfa baled f.o.b. Portland $34-35.
Wholesale prices as reported by t
USDA market news service; Wheat
No. 2 soft white, S83 a ton; No. 2
white oats. 38-lb. West Coast delivery.
S57: No. 2 Valley white oals, S52 ton;
soybean meal. S76 50 ton f o b. Port
land; barley No. 2 45-lb West Coast
delivery, S51.50. standard mill ruh,
prompt delivery, S46-47 ton. fob.
Portland: No. 2 yellow corn Eastern
shipment, f ob. Portland. $61.50 ton.
Color by TECHNICOLOR Frimed in mTAVlSION
DIRK BOGARDE BRIGOTE BAUDOT
Organ Concert 8:00-8:30 Lor en Aintsr at the Consols of Our
Mighty Wurlitzer. Courtesy Carner's Organ Studio, Grants Pasi.
NOW!
THE PERFECT
CHRISTMAS SHOW
etailen: 1 El
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Pll-countrv race to
Farm Market
Best celerv sold at 5.75-6 for crates
of 2 1-2 dozen stalk today with top
at 6 25; California radishes higher at ;
75-85 cents; lettuce mostly unchanged j
at 3-25-3-50 a carton.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted growers (No. -1
qualitvt f.o.b. Portland): Fryers,
2'2-4 lbs., 15-16c lb.; light hens, too i
few transactions for Portland price: ;
10-llc lb. at ranch; heavy hens. 5 Ihs.
up. not enough trading for Portland :
price: at country, 13-14C lb.; old
roosters. 7-flc.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers whole ;
drawn. 31-35c lb.; cut up. 35-41c; hen,
light type. cut. 34-37c; heavy-type,
whole drawn, 37-41 c lb.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight. 27-28c lb.; young
A grade turkey hens. 35-36c on an ;
eviscerated basis; young toms. 34-35c
lb . up to 26 lbs.; l-2c premium over
this weight.
Dressed Turkevs To retailer: A '
grade hens. 4ii-48c Jb.: eviscerated;
A grade toms. to 24 lbs., 44-46c lb ;
over 24 lbs.. 46-52c lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers, fob. :
killing plants : Live white. 34-5 lbs .
fob. dessing plants. Portland. 21-24c;
colored pelts. 4c under; old does. 10
12c lb., a few higher. Fresh killed
frvers to retailer, 56-58c lb.; cut up !
60-63C. i
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