Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 19, 1959, Image 13

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    Locals
Sal Planned - A baked
and cooked food sale for the
Caesar Muzzioli band will be
held at the Home Appliance
store and J. C. Penney store
Saturday between 10 a.m. and
5 p.m. The band will use the
money to go to the Portland
exposition later this year,
f
Sal - Daughters of the
Nile Patrol will sponsor a
rummage sale Saturday, Feb.
21. at the Fehl building, 108
JJorth Ivy st,, between 9 ajn.
and 5 p.m. Persons having
items to donate may contact
Mrs. John Garner, SPring
2-5648, or Mrs. Ray Martin,
SPring 2-5916.
? Kummag Sal - The Me
! Loughlin Parent Teacher as-
i sociation is planning a rum-
mage sale in the Fehl build
ing, 106 North Ivy st., Med
ford, starting at 8 a.m. Fri
day, Feb. 20.
To Attend School - Wil
liam A. Standridge Jr., 2590
South Stage rd., Medford,
plans to attend a school for
careerman trainees at the
Fanner's Insurance group's
Portland regional office. The
training program is extend
ed over one year.
Inspections - City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson in
spected a building of public
assembly, six mercantile oc
cupancies and two flamable
liquid, bulk storage plants
yesterday. He issued 10
orders for correction of
hazards.
NOW! LiliJJLi IHj
NOW OPEN
FULL TIME!
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Obifuaries
FRED PAYNE
, Funeral services for Fred
Payne, 78. who died at his
home, 310 Vi Bessie st., will
be held Friday at 9:30 a.m.
in the Conger-Morris chapel.
The Rev. R. E. Cull of the
First Assembly of God church
will officiate. Committal will
be at Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Payne was born in
Yreka, Calif., Sept- 23, 1880.
He lived in Medford for the
past few years.
CARL B. MELLIN
Carl B. Mellin, 82, of 40
Cottage st. died Wednesday.
Funeral arrangements will, be
announced by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors.
WILLIAM VAUGHAN
William Harvel Vaughan,
74, died at his home, 112 King
st., Medford, this morning.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
Holland Hotels.
oden Shoe 4-4
DINING-MUSIC-DANCING
THE VAN GUARDS
Th Finest Cuisine from Our Grill
or NEW CHARCOAL BROILER
LUNCHES 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DINNERS 5 p.m. to Midnight
Formerly
THE YACHTSMEN
MRS. THELMA GRAHAM
Funeral services for Mrs.
Thelma F. Graham, 58, of 701
Old Applegate rd., Jackson
ville, were held Wednesday at
Perl Funeral home.' Mrs.-Graham,
who was born in Klam
ath on, Calif., died Feb. 15.
Local survivors include her
husband, Irvine C. Graham,
and a sister, Mrs. E. W. Han
nen, Jacksonville.
Active pallbearers were
Ralph Earle and Lester Earle,
both Chico, Calif., brothers;
William West, Biggs, v Calif .,
son-in-law; and Donald Mow
at, Santa Rosa, and E. W. Han
nen', Jacksonville, brothers-in-law
and W. H. Holt.
Portland Livestock
Portl and fTJPI Cattle 75.
Good-choice steers 26-27.75; most
utility cows 18-20; utility-commercial
21: canners-cutters 15-17.50.
Calves 25. Good-low choice veal
ers 30-34.
Hogs 250. No. 2 butchers 18:
No. 1 and 2 at 100-220 lb. earlier
18.75-19; sows 350-560 lb. 13-16.
Sheep 50. Market untested early.
8 NORTH CENTRAL
FIRST
Double Northern Stamps
On All Purchases Friday & Saturday, Feb. 20, 21
B' 100 m.g. 100's, Reg. $3.49 $249
Multiple Vitamin Formula
for the entire family
$1186
i ui iiib enure taniiiy
ADC and B complex, 100's. Regular $2.94 for only U
Vigran M 100 for $3.98 plus 30 Free
lis a GAUGE '-enn
flf tiylo l FULL VALUE 98 a pair
IkM r1BE.' Sfiecil 69V
NJJs Beit $193
31 GB0B
Penetray (Q)
HEAT LAMP. V
$2.98 Alarm Clocks .....$1.98
Putnam Dyes 4 for 25c
3-Sp4-3 position switch.
- ' Mobtvnt nsistont cover. "
Cwnte.d far 1 yer.
Regular value '3.95
EVENING IN PARIS SPECIALS
LIPSTICK ....... 49c
Deodorant, "lick or Roll-R, regular 1.50 value ... 2 $1.00
Hand and Body Lotion, regular $1.00 for ....... . ... . 50c
PRESCRIPTIONS
itr
When Illness Strikes
We are ready to fill your prescription with unfailing ac
curacy. Our pharmacists have the training, skill and ex
perience to give you "just what the doctor ordered."
HOB'
kPQESCCIPTIONSJ
DttUG CEWtRf
FIRST
WE GIVE
Northern Stamps
Double Stamps on Prescriptions
Open Weekdays-8:3Q A.M. to 10:30 P.M.
Sunday-10:00 A.M. to .10:00 P.M
Phone SP 2-71 1 3 Free Delivery
Stock Ma rket Higher
With More Volume
New York -4CPD- Chemicals,
oils, metals and drugs com
bined today to send the stock
market sharply higher, on in
creased volume.
Favorable economic fore
casts, formness in prices for
some commodities and a gen
erally optimistic economic
picture helped to buoy the
market.
Coppers met support on
further price firmness for the
red metal. Kennecott . and
Phelps Dodge rose more than
a point each and hit new
highs. DuPont sparked the
chemicals with a gain of more
than five at its high. Eastman,
Allied and Union Carbide also
werp strong.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 101
Alum Co Am 81
American Can : 46
American Motors 32,
AT&T ........ : 2387s
Anaconda Copper 70
Armco Steel I 69
Bendix Aviation 73
Bethlehem Steel 53?i
Boeing 'Air 4214
Caterpillar Corp. .. 90Vfe
Chrysler Corp 55 lh
Continental Can 53 V
Crown Zellerbach . "56 '4
Curtiss Wright 323i
Dow Chemical .. 80
Du Pont ' ..214i4
Eastman Kodak ...149
Firestone . 139V2
General Electric 1V
General Foods 79
General Motors 46
Georgia Pacific 72
Graham Paige 3
Greyhound 19Vs
Gulf Oil 115
Homestake Mining 45
Idaho Power 471
Kaiser Ind 1314
Int Paper 119
Johns Manville 58
Kennecott Copper 108
Lockheed Aircraft 30
Katy (New) X
Montgomery Ward 41
Nat l Biscuit 51V4
New York Central 27
Pac Gas &Elec 634
. 110
17
98
40 Vi
44i
7 34
Penney. J. C
Penn RR
Richfield Oil
Safeway ......
Sears
Shell Oil. .
Socony Mobil Oil 46
Southern Co. " 35
Southern Pacific , GSl's
Standard California 54
Standard Indiana 48
Standard N.J. , . 52V2
Sun Mines ;'. ' SVz
Texas Gulf Sulfur ........ 23
Tex Pac Land 14
Transamerica 30
Trans World Air 17
Tri Continental .............. 41
Union Carbide 126U
Union Pacific 38V4
United Aircraft 59
United Air Lines 35 Vi
U. S. Rubber 51
U. S. Steel 91
Youngstown S & T .......126
New Scholarship
Fund Established
A new scholarship is being
established at Harvard college
with an eye to attracting high
school graduates from Oregon.
The scholarship is named
for David McCord, executive
secretary of the Harvard Fund
Council. ' McCord, noted for
his poetry and essays, lived
from 1911 to 1913 on the
Rogue river at Foots' creek.
He was graduated in 1917
from ' Lincoln High I School,
Portland. .
James N. : White, a Boston
investment counselor, has es
tablished ' the . scholarship to
provide financial aid for un
dergraduates "who have dem
onstrated unusual creative
ability and stamina in writing,
or in music, painting, drawing
or sculpture." ' ,
White has expressed hope
that "other things being
equal" the scholarship might
be awarded on occasion to stu
dents from Lincoln High
school or other Oregon high
schools.
' '
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, February 19, 1939 1J
ON TRIAL Frank Duncan talks to his mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Duncan, who is on trial in Ventura, Cal., ac
cused of hiring two men to murder her son's wife. The
older woman is charged with having been insanely
jealous of her son, Frank, and plotting to get rid of
his wife.
WALKING DOWN AISLE of New York church, Portland
Hoffa, widow of comedian Fred Allen, and Joseph Rines,
ad executive, exchange fond glances after marriage.
STEAKS
An especially good place
to eat if dieting!
HOTEL MEDFORD 52ifiS ?&Ti?3r
Over-ihe-Counfer
VesIern Stocks
The tollowine 'bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi
ties, provided by the Medford
branch oi'fice of Pacific Northwest
Company are unofficial and do not
represent actua' transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
apprcir.iato price range.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 45 47'a
Calif. -Pacific Utilities.. 353i 38 '4
Cascades Plywood 3434 3
Cons. Freightways ...
Copco
First National Bank .
Northwest Nat. Gas .
Pacilic Pwi. & Lt. ...
Permanente Cem. Co.
Portland Gen. Elec. .
U. S. National Bank .
United Utilities 31i
West Coast Tel. .. 24
Weyerhaeuser 43
22'
38
57
17' 2
41
27"2
292
71
23 2
40 't
61
18
43
29
31 '.i
76
33
25
44
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consider
able cloudiness and a chance of
a few light showers tonight and
Friday. Snow showers above 4.000
feet. Low tonight 35. High Friday
55.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
with local valley fog tonight. Fri
day, cloudy with occasional show
ers. Low tonight 32-40. High Fri
day 44-54.
Northern California: Scattered
showers tonight and early Friday
with clearing trend late Friday.
Occasional sncw in mountains
above 3,000 or 4.000 feet.
LOCAL DATA
' TEMPERATURE: Mean yester-
dav 44; normal. . .
Record high this date 70 in 1916.
Record low this date 22 in 1932.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight .08 inch. Midnight to 10
a.m., trace.
Total this month 2.32 inches. 1.00
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 9.15 inches,
3.04 inches below normal.
HUMID'TY: Lowest vesterday
55, highest this a.m. 100.
High 4:30 24-
City Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 53 48 24
Crater Lake 29 24 .50
Granst Pass 51 - 40 .45
I Klamath Falls 44 . 33 .04
i MEDFORD 47 37 .05
I Portland 44 37 .47
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large, 41-44C doz.; A large, 39-42c;
AA medium. 37-40c; AA smalls,
34-36c: cartons, l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 66c lb.; -carton, lc
higher: B prints, 64c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade cheddar single dai
sies. 41-51c; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaf. 40-43c.
Farm Market
Fresh fruit and vegetable prices
held mainly steady to firm today;
California lettuce went to retailers
at 3.50-3.75 for 2 dozen heads:
first Mexican cantaloupes were
15.00 a jumbo crate of 45 s.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene; f.o.b. ranch, No. 1 qual
ity fryers. 2-4 lbs.. 19c; light
hens. 10-13c: heavy hens. 15-17c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 35-37C lb.; cut up. 40-42c;
hens, heavy type whole drawn. 40
42c; light-type, cut up. 35-37C lb.
Rabbits (average to growers,
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white,
3-4'ic lb., f.o.b. Portland. 20-23c:
colored 'pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 57-60c lb.; cut
up, 61-64C.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, haled, f.o.b.
Portland and SeatUe. S32-33 ton
with top quality to $35-36.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the Portland USDA market news
service. Basis by the ton, bulk.
prompt delivery, f.o.b. track, Port
land. Wheat. No. 1 soft white $68.50
Nn 2 Miln Faetprn thinmpnt
S50.50-51 '
No. 2 corn, Eastern shipment
$55.50-56
2 wh. oats. 38-lb. Coast
$52.00-54.00
2 Western barley. Coast $51.10
Sovbean meal 44 protein S30
Standard millrun $44.00-45.00
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on selected
funds supplied by th M"dford
Branch of Foster & Marshall, mem
bers New York Stock Exchange
Fund Bid . Asked
Bullock 13.57
Chem Fund 19.89
Eaton Howard Stk 23.64
Fidelity '15.94
Gas Ind 14.42
Group Sec A via .... 11.37
Group Sec Com Stk 13.50
Group Sec Elec 9.77
Group Sec Petr 11 .52
Group Set: Steel 10.40
Group Sec Tobac 7.70
Keystone B-3 16.49
Keystone B-4 10.52
Keystone K-2 13.56
Kevstone S-l 18.47
Keystone S-2 . 12.59
Keystone S-3 14.46
Keystone S-4 12.15
Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 13.00
TV-El ec
Value Line Inc
Wellington
14.28
5.89
..13.92
14.87
21.50
25.28
17.23
15.76
12.45
14.78
10.70
17.62
11.39
8.44
18.00
11.47
14.80
20.15
13.74
15.77
13.26
14.05
15.56
6.44
15.17
No.
No.
Weather bureau records
show many hurricanes occur
during September. , .
No Fancy Prices ...
. -Just Delicious Food!
Bar-B-Cues
Lunches
Stew
THE CLOCK
Main al Barrier!
Ph. SP 2-6766
Domestic airlies are plan
ning for at least two million
helicopter passengers a year
and the helicopter service is
expanding steadily. r- .
Hedrick Jr. High
Auditorium
February 26, 27, 28
"Acclaimed by Press. Radio and"
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of our times."
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TONITE & FRIDAY
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Starring
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KEN LYNCH
JACK HOGAN
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SUBMARINE
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Starring -JOHN
BRETT
BENTLEY HALSEY
Dick Spain - Bill Lively
and the Rogue Valley Boys
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New Playing At the
WHITE
CITY
CORRAL
Every Saturday Night
GRAND OPENING
Twin Plunges New Bubble!
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Heated Locker Rooms
Area Way to, Pool
SWIM LESSONS
Adults and Children
WINTER SCHEDULES
WEEK ENDS WEEK DAYS
1 to 5 p.m. 3 to 10 p.m.
Reservations for Groups and Parries
Phone MU 2-3461
Seattle : 4 39 .48
Spokane 28 23 .19
Yakima 34 28 10
Eureka 54 47 , .78
Red Bluff 57 45 23
Sacramento 56 45 .17
San Francisco 58 50 .23
Los Angeles 66 48 ;09
Phoenix 65 45
Denver 31 23 .
Chicago 24 5
Miami Beach 86 72 . .01
New York 47 24
Washington, D.C. 48 22
Americans drink about . 17
gallons of beer a year and in
addition consfume about four
quarts of wine, according to
beverage estimates.
A new electronic device is
said to reproduce the sound of
falling rain stimulating the
instinct to sleep.
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Sunday Dinner
Bring the family to dinner.
Come this Sunday with the
whole tribe. Special dinner, for
the little ones. Papa and. Mama
can have a
COMPLETE JD INNER
for as $ I I Q
little as LIB
or try our $ I Aft
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Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., includ
ing Sunday, and holiday..
Top Notch
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Craterian Theater Building
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IN HIS LATEST FULL LENGTH FEATURE
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