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. ' it - K i r J I ThursdayAugust , 1959 V MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 9 IF YOU'RE NOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! 5joccs Advance . .srtA 5.. ni e fjiji tml-s ca (Sharp Losses Noted Meat Prices in this Ad good through Sat. Aug. 8, 1959. DRaDnnnnal Cut thick for Swiss or Thin for Pan Fry Your Choice. SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND. OLD FASHIONED SMOKED. ARMOUR'S STAR BRAND COUNTRY STYLE THICK 1 isD SEALED PACKAGE 1 01 CHUNK STYLE 31 SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND - VACUUM SEALED. ASSORTED TABLE READY OK Mf29 package U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER OR SWIFT PREMIUM BONED AND ROLLED - WASTE FREE. or CRO SS 111 ROAST 89? SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND OR U.S. GRADED CHOICE - Waste removed - Oven ready - Small size 0-LADflB The ideal Roast for warm weather eating pleasure SWIFT PREMIUM BRAND GRADED CHOICE SMALL OR U.S. LARflB-OHOPS (EiPcrocBCBttcBirncffl IPmODIIDWCCIE WHERE TOP QUALITY AND FAIR PRICES MEET LUSCIOUS; PLUMP; JUICY THOMPSON AT A NEW PRICE For 'Low Calorie Sweetness - Fresh California Slicing Your Choice of Sizes Medium or Xtra Large M Grown Right. Shipped Right in Refrigerated Trucks. Kept Right in Re frigerated Cases. They are loaded with natural goodness. Beverag 7-1.00 Nescafe Instant Coffee - - 79 z White King "D" -S Hungry Jack flour 25 1 .75 s While Star Chunk Tuna 39f t Borden's Mayonnaise - 49' s Frozen Pies u. 39' Local I.O. Chief SWEET CORH-ffl Fresh from the field. No finer Corn at any price. DOZEN Jumbo Mendota CANTALOUPES .0 C f TOP OF 1 THE CROP JJ lb New York (0PD- Stocks ad vanced today on. average de spite sharp losses in the elec tronic and other glamor is sues! . Most of the leading issues in the industrial group were up small amounts.. A few spe cial issues rose as much as 3 points . and several, stocks mounted 1 or 2 points to new highs. Among the better perform ers in the industrial depart ment were- Allied Chemical, up 2 at Its best and Interna tional Paper up more than a point. Amerada and Gulf ; lost more than a point each 'in the oils but other issues held in a narrow area. ' ' The automdbile issues ruled firm. So did auto accessory companies where Electric Auto-Lite rose nearly a point. U.S. Steel was a firm spot in the steels and International Nickel ruled higher in the metals. Alcoa declined in the aluminum group- ."J Raytheon in the electron ics set a new low on a loss of nearly 2 points. Texas Instru ments was down more than 5 points. Zenith' fell 4. DOW-JONES AVERAGES Z New York - (CPU - Dow." ' Jones final stock averages:. 30 industrials 671.98, off 0.35; 20 railroads 165.23, off 0.20; 15 utilities 91.20, up 0.45,- and 65 slocks, 222.70. up 0.07. Sales today were about 2.610,000 shares, compared with 2.E30.00Q, shares Wednesday. -Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical Alum Co. Am.".: American Can American Mtrs. Xtra Fancy Local Zucchini SQUASH Warnings Hoisted On Oahu as Dot Approaches Island - . Honolulu - (UPD - Hurricane warnings were hoisted for the western half of Oahu Island and eastern half of Kauai Channel today as Pacific hur ricane Dot swerved north and approached the two islands. -The weather bureau or dered whole gale warnings for the rest of Oahu, where Honolulu is located, and gale signals for the waters west of Maui, Lanai, Molokai and Kauai islands. The hurricane has cost two lives. A motorist died on a rain-slicked highway on Oahu and a tugboat skipper was killed in a boat collision in Lanai' Harbor during the drenching rains. Property loss estimates rose -to $34,uuu including heavy damage to the famed Kona Inn. The storm, though dimin ished in strength, still carried center winds of 103 miles an hour and 58-mile an hour winds - extending out for' a radius of 40 miles. It was located. 130 miles south of Honolulu ,.early to day, moving northward at nine miles an hour. The weather bureau expected it to remain on this course for the next 24 hours. Move xo High Ground Residents along the south ern snore or ivauai Degau moving to higher ground and the Red Cross set up three shelters. Thirty-foot waves were ex pected on the southern and western shores of all Hawai ian islands. The bureau said danger of severe damage was past, bar ring a sudden change of course by the hurricane, now heading north. The storm swept past the islands Wednesday, but the main force of the 130-mile an hour hurricane remained safely at sea. " '' However, the bureau said the hurricane would pass within 40 miles of Niihau, a privately owned island off the coast of Kauai, where only Sure-bred Hawaiian people ve. Residents along the southern shore of Kauai be gan moving to higher ground Wednesday n'.ght. The Red Cross set up three shelters and urged the 400 persons who 'populate the shore to move to higher ground until the storm passes. Filming Stalled At Waikiki Beach, Arthur Godfrey's television filming program was stallc". for the third day. Godfrey, making his first television series since his lung cancer operation, be gan a planned two days of shooting Monday, but has been able to complete only two hours of filming. Manwhile, the Coast Guard evacuated its 15-man force from the tiny island of French Frigate Shoals, where it main tains a long-range navigation station. The island, located northwest of the major island chain, is only a few feet above sea level, and may be covered in the event of rough seas, Honolulu was pelted with heavy rains and gusty winds Wednesday afternoon, but the sparsely populated, high coast-line of south Hawaii took the brunt of the storm. Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Bendix" Av. . Bethlehem Steel .... Boeing Air ...... Caterpillar Corp. Chrysler Corp. Continental Cain .. Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont Eastman Kodak Firestone General Electric .... General Foods General Motors .. Georgia Pacific Graham Paige Greyhound . Guif oil 130U 108U 451i :. 46 Hi J'63?b 79 7614 56i .... 34V ...:..106i2 66 50 53 ,33 Vi 8712 71 93V 138 Vi 807s Homestake Mining Idaho Power L B. M. xd .......I. Kaiser Ind. ... ; Int. Paper Johns Man. i Kennecott Copper Lockheed Aircraft .. Katy 98 Vz 56Ti ...46 278 21 Vi 115 ... 41 V 45 .... 42 .. I7Fs ....129V2 .... 59 ....104 ' .. 29 ' 5V2 Montana Power Co. ... 25 Montgomery Ward '. 49 Vs Nat'l Biscuit. :!'.....": 54 f8 New York' Central 1. 28 X Pac G & El .... 64 Penney, J. C ..1111, Penn RR ... 17 la Radio Corporation ...... 63.Vi Kictmeia uu Safeway .., . 37 Sears .46 la Shell Oil ........... 82 Vi Socony. Mobil Oil . 4oss Southern Co 40 i Southern Pacific , 71 v; Standard California . 54 Standard Indiana .-.. 48 Vi Standard N. J. . -533s Sun Mines 7 - Texas Co 8 1 Texas Gulf Sulfur 20te Tex Pac Land Trust . 23 Transamerica V. . .31 V2 Trans Wld Air 21-- Tri-Continental 42 Union Carbide 146 Union Pacific :.: 33 United Aircraft 51 U. A. L. .;:.. ; . 414 U. S. Rubber .........' 68 - U. S. Steel xd : -103 Vt Youngstown is & T 139 Local Fancy Grade Peaches F?REEAzmGNG WAYEHJ2.49lHi or slicing DIXIE GEM $2.25 ,w Ranchhand Injured Fatally Near Redmond Redmond (UPD Ranchhand James Greenstreet. 54, em- nloved at the Adrian Ruth ranch east of here, was in jured fatally Wednesday when he fell from a derrick machine used to lift baled hav onto stacks. Wind apparently made him lose his balance, according to witnesses. He was pronounced dead 'on arrival at Central Oregon District hospital here. Springfield Boy ' Found Hanged Springfield, Ore.-dTB-A 13- year-old boy was found hang ed in his 'home here Wednes day night, and police said he may have been experimenting after hearing about the hang ing of another boy. Police Sgt. Buford Howard said Dennis Carl Willhite; 13, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar C. Willhite, Springfield, appar ently was cheerful as he play ed with friends Wednesday night, and told them he was going to bed early because he had to get up early to go to work. - His father noticed the light on in his son s room a little after 9 p.m. and went up to remind him it was time to get to sleep. H found the youth hanging with a make shift noose knotted around his neck. Sergeant Howard said Den nis may .have been "experi menting and went too far" after hearing about the hang ing at Lost Creek Monday evening of David Arthur SiemSj 14, a parolee from Mac laren School for Boys at Woodburn. Police said the Siems boy shot and killed his mother in 1956 and had been despondent since then. He was in a foster home at Lost Creek when, ac cording to police, he hanged himself. The cost-of-living index -in Greece rose less than three per cent in 1957. ... fc THE - DANMOORE HOTEL 1217 SW Morrison Sf. : PORTLAND, OREGON- All transient guests. All those who come, return. 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