Jg MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Thursday, Jan. 21, 1960 j
Wall Street
Chatter
- New York -(IJPD-Look for a
thaw in the tight money pic
ture later this year, says
Prentice-Hall.
; A slowdown in the pace of
business o nee stockpiling
and consumer purchases
reach their peak will ease
money demands, the firm
points out in its weekly re
port on business.
Further, the anticipated
breather in- the stock market
will result in substantial
switches from equities to
debt investments, it notes.
. "Another turn in the screw
toward easier money is seen
in the anticipated 1961 fed
eral budget surplus. And if
the surplus is used for debt
retirement . . . The govern
ment would be releasing
money rather than bidding
for it."
Exam Now Open for
Guard at Domiciliary
Civil service examination
is now open for guard at the
yeterans administration Dom
iciliary at Camp White, Enid
L. Brown, executive secretary
for the board of civil service
examiners at the Domiciliary,
has announced.
Information concerning ex
perience requirements is con
tained in the examination an
nouncement, and may be ob
tained at the Medford post
office or board of civil serv
ice examiners, Camp White.
Grange Notes
Eagle Point Grange
At the regular meeting of
Eagle Point Grange Jan. 19,
it was announced mn.
mona Grange would hold its
next meeting in the Eagle
Point Grange hall Saturday,
Januarv 23. at 1 pjn.
Dr. Leonard Mayfield, sup
erintendent of Medford
schools, will speak on his
recent trip to Russia, and the
public is invited to attend.
There will be no charge..
Kt the Eagle Point Grange
meeting, E. M. and Martin
Kunkel of Eagle Point were
obligated in the first and sec-
a Wpar. A letter was
read from Mrs. Lottie Van'
Scoy, a member of the Eagle
Point Grange for over 28
years withdrawing her mem
bership due to moving from
the community. It was voted
to carry Mrs. Van Scoy as an
honorary member.
It was announced that tne
Grange charter will be draped
at the meeting Feb. 2 in
memory of Mrs. Nellie May
Clarke, long-time member
and formerly chaplain of the
Eagle Point Grange.
Appointed to represent the
Eagle Point -Grange at a
forthcoming meeting of the
Rogue Valley Flood Control
board was Wilford E. Davies,
treasurer. Mrs. Lester Mc
Fall, Home Economics com
mittee chairman, advised that
the next meeting of the com
mittee will be at her home on
South B st., Eagle Point, Wed
nesday, Jan. 27, with Mrs.
Clifford H. Moore as co
hostess. Citnrlav .Tan 31. the
kJUHJ
Eagle Point Grange will hold
its annual urounanog iy
J'mni, frntn 1 to 4 D.ITl.
at the Grange hall. Dinner
will be served family style.
Mrs. Lester McFall, Mrs.
C. C Hoover, and Mrs. J.
D. Brown will be in charge
of preparations for the din
ner, and Mrs. Ruby Stowell
will be in charge of table
arrangements.
, The Eagle Point Grange has
been holding a card party at
the Grange hall each month
since early fall, to which the
public has been invited. It
has been decided, however,
to postpone a January party,
and the date for the February
affair will be announced
later.
The program for the regu
lar meeting Jan. 19 was un
der the direction of newly
appointed lecturer, Mrs. Del
ton Stephenson, and consisted
of a scavenger hunt between
two opposing teams, a reading
f "PIpatp Mommv." bv Mrs.
C. C. Hoover, and a definition
of January by Mrs. aiepnen-
TJefrPshmpntc followins
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the meeting were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beebe and
Mrs. W. E. Hammel.
Taking their places as newly-elected
officers of the Eagle
Point Grange for the coming
year were Robert Bitter ling
master; Vern Matthews, over
seer; Otis Jones, steward; Tom
Vestal, assistant steward; Mrs.
Tom Vestal, lady assistant
steward; Wilford E. Davies,
treasurer; Mrs. Agnes Hub-
,n n)arv Mrs. OtlS
Jones, gatekeeper, Mrs. Rob
ert Bitterling, Ceres; Mrs. Ed
win Hayes, Flora; Mrs. Steve
Wilson, Pomona; Mrs. Delton
Stephenson, iev..ux,
. cv.;o rhaDlain: Mrs
Lester McFall, HEC chair-
Sock ad Paul Force,
Secure committee; Mrs.
execunv dan: C. C.
raguTtural commit
ST chairman; C. H. Moore,
Sry committee . chairman;
Davies, legisia-
EOTA SAVINGS Friday and Saturday
MVS
ms
HEEK
You'll Find "MORE" of Everything In Downtown Medford
$10 ARVIN
All Steel
IRONING BOARD
FULLY ADJUSTABLE
Friday and
Saturday Only!
Park & Shop at . . .
QUALITY
LOW PRICES!
SPECIALISTS IN HOME WA RES I
245 S. Central at 10th Phone SP 2-5201
Open Monday and
Friday Nights (R)
Until
FEATHER-FILL
SEED PflLLdDW
of crushed chicken feath
ers. Floral-stripe cotton
ticking; rose or blue.
17" x 25".
Regular
1.29 Value
SPECIAL
NOW ONLY
Shop and Save in Downtown Medford!
Sixth and Central
(Davenport Bed
By SERTA
1 ; ifT x - -ill
Reg. Price $239.50
Lawson style ... very easy to open end close. Foam
cushion, covered in heavy supported plastic. Colors:
Tan, brown, green or beige. Full size innerspring mat
tress ... a good buy at the regular price of $239.50.
Easy Terms! No Carrying Charges or Interest
Even at Sale Pricesl
At WEEKS and ORR You Pay Only for Hie Merchandise.
WEEKS &..0RR
114 West Main Street
Phone SP 2-9351
Special Distributor
Purchase!
WMML y
IH 12$
Once in a while we are able to
make an exceptional buy from
our distributor and this is one
of the very best: THE LAST 26
POPULAR '59 COMBINATION
REFRIGERATOR - FREEZERS at
a tremendous dfiscount!
449.95
95
Orig. list price
CLOSE-OUT
SALE PRICE
Less Hapco-Sized Avg. Trade-in 70.00
359
YOU PAY
ONLY
28995
PAY ON CONVENIENT TERMS
APCO
115 East
Main
Medford
w.
Penney'sI 4
DOWNTOWN .... MEDFORD
SAVE!
Tots' Cord
Crawlers
' 7 A
Always ready for a quick change when, you keep your
crawler in warm cotton corduroy crawlers . . . gripper
crotch and suspenders. Machine washable. Sanforized
in sizes 6 Mo. to 2 Yr.
INFANTS
MEZZANINE FLOOR
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uccTiuftunncE miTAUnTir
fry pan rinflA
witu rnvro bca I I WU
Wf W w W wkw
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P Ouick. utomtic cook control.
fT Euy-clM. CopprtoiM covr.
LOW EASY TERMS ALWAYS v w W V 1
Use Weisfield's
Simplified Credit Plan
SHOP MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M.
122 East Main Street
Phone SP 3-5348
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Regular $19.75
Fireplace Screen
Here is a fireplace screen fo
fit an average fireplace in
either brass and black or all
brass.
SPECIAL
S"n IE 99
15
HUBBARD
BROS., Inc.
Main and Riverside
Phone SP 2-6189
NOW'S THE TIME
TO BUY BLOUSES!
Short Sleeves Long Sleeves
Roll Up Sleeves 3A Sleeves ;
White and All Colors and Styles
Sizes: 30-38
Values
to $8.95
(61(6V
fpp)y WONDERFUL BUYS!
H)JA
II SS II II IX YCJJ
112 E. Main St. Next Door
to Robinson Bros.
DEEP DOWN STEAM PENETRATION
for Faster, Easier
Ironing.
STEAM
DRY IRON
77
Handy Cord Lift Lights
weight only 3 pouodsi
7-
It's two irons in one.
Changes instantly
from steaw to dry.
VisuaKxer Fabric Dial
lets you select perfect
heat for every fabric
Western Thrift
30 No. Central SP 3-5371
fcven-Flow steam proc
ess gives "Deep Down"
aieam peaozauoB m an
uoncv
ml
January White Sale
Special Purchase!
Luxury Comfort
Acrilan Comforter
Comparable Value
$10.98
By Purofied
America's proudest nam in
sleep products, luxury filled
with the finest of modern
living fibers.
O Superb fullness and body
O Always buoyant
O Remarkably cloud light
O Non-allergenic
PINWALE
CORDUROY'
Regular 1.00
Solid Colors
Crease Resistant
Machine Washable
16 Radiant Colors
Now's your chance to stock up on velvery-soft cotton
corduroy . . . and save! Save time, too ... it behaves
beautifully in the laundry-machine, washes to 140 F.
whether you tumble or hanger dry, this cotton corduroy
needs only touch-up ironing. Ideal for dresses, sports
wear, decorating. 37 inches.
117 South Central Phone SP 3-7301
OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M.
Sizes for Ladies, Teen-agers and Children.
Colors: Black, red and royal
Values to $1.98
SALE PRICE
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WOOLWORTH'S
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded
39 North Central Ave. Phone SPring 2-4701
SS committee chairman.