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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. July 10, 132 Victorious Georgia Group Has Trouble Entering Hall r.hiraso (U.R) When the pro - Eisenhower . Republicans from Georgia finally won their fight for seats at the national convention, they were held up at the entrance of Convention hall because they didn't have badges or credentials. The newly - accredited dele gates finally argued their way through the entrance. One of the group was asked how he got by the well - disciplined guards. He quipped: "It was easy. We know a Southern Democrat who has influence." A page boy hustled through the aisles of packed Conventidh hall wearing a Kefauver 'coon Escaped OSP Inmates Sought by Officers Salem (U.R) State police searched Thursday for two Ore gon state prison inmates who walked away from a cherry picking gang west of Lincoln in Polk county Wednesday. They wrre identified as Larry Powell, 13, and Joseph Baker, 19. Powell was received at the prison Nov. 12, 1951. from Uma tilla county to serve three years on a larceny charge. Baker was received April 6, 1951 from Lane county to serve three years for burglary not in a dwelling. skin cap. But it had a Taft but ton on it. Trigger-happy delegates let out a burst of appliuse during Wednesday night's session of the GOP convention when a tele vision i technician mounted the rostrum to check his light me ter. ' . The Pennsylvania delegation had one of the fastest political caucuses on record during the hearing of Georgia's contested delegates dispute. When the delegation return ed to- the convention floor one of the group asked his team mates: . ....... j. "Say, how are we voting anyhow?" Man, Woman Arraigned On Contributing Charge Mrs. Rosie Leland Peebler, 30, and Arthur Emil Hanson, 35, both of Rogue River, were arraigned in district court Tues day on a charge of contribut ing to the delinquency of a minor, according to District At torney Paul Haviland. District Judge Rawles Moore allowed them time to obtain counsel before setting the pre liminary hearing. Judge Moore set. a $2,500 bond on both Han son and Mrs. Peebler. - Use Mail Tribune Want Ads Dead line on Classified Ads: 5:30 p.m. for following day: 10 am Mon day: noon Saturday for Sundry a m RADIO STATION a FOR LIFE! KM ED Presents THE DR. PEPPER SHOW Every Saturday Morning at 12:45 Listen to the . Dr. Pepper Show Vic Flood & His Guitar NO CTHIB DRINK PICKS YOU UP 1IKI K. PEPPER . ... - njh ,f ts?y : '' ' - 1 BOB POND, winner of the baseball mit, for saving the most Dr. Pepper bottle caps during June. GET IN ON THIS, KIDS! Call or write to our plant the LAST FRIDAY IN EACH MONTH and let us know how many Dr. Pepper bottle caps you have. The winner will be announced on our radio program. Hope you win! ........ THE DR. PEPPER COMPANY i lid- . f fx r v i ii ' n"mii ii i ft , FAMILY INTEREST From their balcony seats, Mrs. Earl Warren, wife of California's governor, and their daughter Nina (Honeybear) watch proceedings at Chicago during session of the Republican convention. '. VFW Presents Award To Portland Editor Astoria ' (li.PJ The Veterans of Foreign Wars opened their 31st annual Oregon encamp ment here Wednesday with the award of a national VFW' cita tion ' to Robert C. Notson, man aging editor of The Oregonian. Notson was honored for his service to veterans. The award was presented by William J. Ashworth, Oregon department commander. - Ex-Salem Police Chief Dies After Long Illness Salem (U.R) A former police chief here for many years, Frank Minto, 73, died at his home Wednesday after a long illness. s He served for 27 years on the police force and was its chief 26 years. , He is survived by his widow and one son, Harry R. Minto of Salem. It MEET FOR FIRST TIME Seaman Patrick McMiUan, 36, embraces his sister, Mrs. Walter Argubright, upon meeting her for the first time. McMillan ran away from home at the age of 13 before his sister was born. He was in Minneapolis searching for her and a newspaper story led to their reunion. SPECIAL OFFER ! ! The Very Popular SERV-A-TRAY TRAYS & FILLERS Perfect for summer eating or any entertaining Makes Party Giving Easy fC? - 4 i ill mmmm Regular Prices Metal Trays . . 45c each Pkg. of 24 fillers $1 pkg. Special of 1 Dozen Trays and 24 Fillers -$595 Around Hollywood Hollywood (U.R) Tempera ment's out of style in Holly wood Stars who don't take or ders from the boss are being bounced off the payroll. The movie queens and pro files wh oueed to scream at the scripts were patted on the head and given a choice of others. But in these television times, the studios just suspend any com plainers and economize by yank ing them temporarily off the payroll. Stars Suspended Shelley Winters, Rita Hay worth, Dean Martin, Jerry Lew is, Fernando Lamas, Betty Gra ble, Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner and Tony Curtis are either on suspension or just got off at their studios. New Richard Widmark is the latest contract star to be minus his paycheck. "I turned down a weak part in The Number," he explained. "It just wasn't for me. I don't blame the studio for wanting to keep me working. But if it's a role that would hurt me, then I have, to look out for myself." These days a bum role can slow down an actor, he went on. 'T just didn't want to take the risk," the jobless actor said. "Not at this stage of the game. I've been in Hollywood at 20th Century-Fox studio for five years. It's not so bad to take so- 0 By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent so parts the past two or ' three years. "It doesn't make a helluva lot ; of difference. ' j Just a Stop Gap . ! "But this picture would havei been just another stop gap' for me. I'd just be around. I need a good picture," he said firmly, "The last role I really liked was 'Panic in the Streets' and 'that was two years ago. . ' "I don't mind if it's another gangster role," he added. "I'll kick the old lady down the stairs again anything, just so it's a good part." In the lush pre-TV days, he said, a studio would talk things over with a star who was un happy with the plots. "But now if you object, boom! Go on home," he sighed. "It's just a matter of business. They're not so lenient any more." Tony Curtis was suspended be cause he tripped off on an un authorized trip with wife Janet Leigh. Furthermore, the studio added sternly, he once ran up an astronomical phone bill call ing her from New York, and then added this fat item to his ex pense account. Betty Grable played the horses during her year-long suspension. Martin and Lewis lolled in Palm Springs'. Widmark said he guessed he'd stay home and paint the barn. Lucky You by Dick Shaw I f TTi Tnveten Safety Servie Lucky you you made it home from work through a fog of fatigue All Steel CHAISE LOUNGES TThTnTATTATTnTlfCI JTlCilNllXllI C ps P .... - !lJx 17:T ' 3-Position Adjustment Py - V fwv Jr ' Sturdy Link Springs jtf:ji, - - , Ls-'i A -.-.raffir1 Rubber Tired Disc Wheels -2 ! Water-Repellent Canvas Cover Mil OAK ilSIS.iliQ GROVE FURNITURE TO OUR PATRONS: The people of South, ern Oregon and Northern California have proven there is need for a dependable New and Used Furniture Store. In ap preciation we are giving you a Sale you will long remember as Bigger Savings, Quality Offering and Service, as long as our present stock lasts Read below a few listings. ms 5th JULY 11 thru JULY 19 NEW DEPARTMENT $49.50 Cedar Chests . .Now Only $35 Only 2 Left Fig. 21 9.50 2-Pc. Daveno Sets $ 1 64.50 Only 2, Top make. Frieze Covers. You Save $55 Dozens more to Choose From at 20 OFF Reg ular Prices. ROCKERS ....As Low As $29.95 ' Occasional Tables, Telephone Table Sets, End Tables, Coffee Tables, Corner Tables and Step Tables REDUCED! FLOOR LAMPS, 6 & 7 way, Reg. 12.95, Now $9.95 Table Lamps Priced Low! Rollaway Beds Reduced! NEW BEDROOM SUITES As Low As $99.50 5-Pc. Several Colors and Makes to Choose From. Headboard Sets several styles. Also Hollywood Frames MATTRESS & Box Spring Sets As Low As $59.50 Famous Dr. Arthur Health Rest Bedding, at 20 OFF While a few sets last Get yours now. 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette Sets $55 and up Mirrors, all sizes, Marked Down Philippine Mahogany Dinette Sets Reduced Extra Tables, different sizes, Priced To Move Fast! Baby Cribs, Hi Chairs, Car Seats, Training Chairs, Fold-aways, etc. REDUCED NEW LINOLEUM RUGS $5.55 each Other Rugs $6.95 to $1 1.95 for 9x12' ' Plastic Rugs with 10-yr. guarantee, Marked Down New Wool and Felt Rugs $29.50 Others $69.50 New finished and unpainted Chests, Stools, Nite Stands, New Per matop Tables, Folding Lawn and Beach Chairs, Bookcases, Shelves, Wall Cupboards and many more items Reduced? IN OUR USED DEPARTMENT TWIN BED SETS ..As Low As $65 to $125 Used Dressers, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Bunks, Cots, Radios and Combinations, Elec. Refrigerators, 1 Servel Gas Refrigerator, Electric and Gas Ranaes and a Soinet Piano all marked down. 6-Pc. DINING SETS $59.50 up Cedar Chests $15 up Chairs, Library Tables, Buffets, Round Tables, Hall Tables and Davenos As Low As . .$5 Washing Machines, all good $15 up 1 Bicycles, Wood Ranges, Trash Burners, Bath Tubs, Lavatcries, Toilets, Sinks, Garbage Cens. One Porch or Lawn Swing Reduced. Anything not mentioned, we probably have that, too. We need the room and the money. Make your savings count at this sale. Don't wait Come early. Get the pick of the crop. We are pulling no punches Reserving nothing. SPECIAL! 42 gal. Electric Water Heater, $129 value For Only $89.50 Only One Brand New, 2 Element FREE DELIVERY IN THE VALLEY On Purchases of $10 or More This Is Not An Auction Take your time, try out anything interested in Look it over. Come back . again if you like. Prices Are Lower Here For This Sale than any other form of selling. Come See Remember the Dates, July 11th through 19th. Plenty of Parking Space. No meters. On West Main Bus Line, 1 mile out of Medford on Jacksonville Hwy. Out of town customers and dealers invited. Cur Quality and Prices will please everyone. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF. ANTIQUE ITEMS LEFT OVER FROM. OUR RECENT AUCTION SALE! mm mm 2784 Jacksonville Highway Phone 3-1564 Medford, Ore.