Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1955, Image 16

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    SIXTEEN MEDFQRD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, June 24, 195S
Chamber Directors
Voice Disapproval
Of Local Dog Races
The board of directors of the
Jackson County Chamber ol
rnmimcrec has unanimously en
dorsed a Medford association pe- j
tition condemning a proposal
for dog racing in the county.
Th ai-tinn was taken at the
board's regular meeting in the ;
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Meaxora note ai noon iuiuy
day.
Howard Boyd of the Merch
ants association read the peti
tion, stating that it and the
board's endorsement would be
presented to the county court
at the dog racing hearing today.
Flight Approved
The board also gave unani
mous aproval to a proposal that
the chamber sponsor a goodwill
"Pears to Pineapples" flight to
the Hawaiian islands later this
year. A TransOcean Air lines
bid of $276 per person round trip
was accepted. The price includes
hotel and air meals. One free
seat will be furnished for every
15 seats sold.
The tour will be coordinated
with a stepped-up membership
program, headed by Ken Mc
Donald. The free seats will be
prizes for the person bringing in
the most new chamber members.
Report on Trip
Mrs. Bert Pree reported on a
Greeters' committee goodwill
trip to Crater Lake lodge last
week. The 30 making the trip
were entertained by Harry
Smith Sr. and Harry Smith Jr.,
operators of the, lodge. Several
members took advantage of an
invitation to ride in a Tucker
Sno-Cat.
Don McNeil, chamber man
ager, indicated there is a good
chance of bringing a Greyline
tour to this area during August.
The tour will include scenic
attraction, Medford, and the
Shakespearean Festival.
Chamber President John
Pletsch presided. Next meeting
will be at 7:30 a.m. breakfast
on July 14.
Congressman Judd
Scheduled in Fall
By K-F Club Here
Congressman Walter H. Judd,
who is also a physician, a for
mer missionary in the Orient,
and a highly - regarded public
speaker, will give the first talk
of the season for the Rogue Val.
ley Knife and Fork club next
fall, it was announced today.
From 1925 to 1938, Dr. Judd
was a medical missionary in
China, and since that time has
lectured widely in the United
States on problems of the
Orient.. He is one of the best
informed men in Congress on
the subject. He has been a prac
ticing physician since he receiv
ed his degree in medicine in
1923, and for several years was
on the surgery staff of the Mayo
clinic. He served in the field ar
tillery in World War I.
He was elected to Congress
from Minnesota in 1943, and has
been reelected each two years
since. He is the ranking GOP
member of the foreign affairs
committee of the House.
Dr. Judd's talk to the local
club is scheduled for Oct. 10.
The second speaker of, the
season will be Norman Thomas,
author, columnist, lecturer and
often candidate for the presi
dency on the Socialist ticket.
At one time an ordained Pres
byterian minister, Thomas is
better known for his activities
in the political field and in anti
war movements.
His talk here is scheduled
Oct. 31.
Malayan Government
Rejects Parley Offer
Singapore (U.R) The govern
ment of British Malaya rejected
today a round-robin Communist
offer to negotiate an end to the
jungle war against Red guerrilla
terrorists.
The Communist offer came fn
a letter mailed from Haad Yai,
Thailand, and was signed by Ng
Heng who claimed to be a mem
ber of the Communist high com
mand in Malaya.
The letter proposed the calling
of a round table conference of
politicians, union leaders and
other popular representatives to
talk peace in hopes of ending
the war that has been going on
since 1948.
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
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The Scarf Hat
The most flattering protection for
your hair you can pick with com
fortable, removable clips to hold
them in place. MILLINERY, Second
Floor.
29
Bolero
Topped
Sheath
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Jerry Gilden's town en
semble perfect for Sum
mer. Fashioned of comb
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sheath can be worn alone
or with charming bolero
jacket. Pert polka-dot
scarf accents the neck
line. You'll find it the
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by Berkshire
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Knee-highs, a new
stretch stocking by
Berkshire . .has
just the right
amount of stretch
to cling caressing
ly and alluringly
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all day. They
stretch to the ex
act length require
ments below the
knee and fit the
entire, foot and
heel .comfortably
and snugly, hort,
average and tall
lengths.
MAIN FLOOR
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Helen Harper
Cotton KnitTop
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Matching short sleeve cardigan by Helen
Harper 2.98
Cotton knit slip-over with smart V-neck, can
be worn in or out. Easy to wear, easy to laun
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fect with your slacks, skirts or shorts. Sizes
S-M-L.
Terry cloth beach robe for pool-side or
beach-side wear. Soft and light . . so easy
to slip into. Easy to wash, needs little or
no ironing, won't sag or stretch. Zipper
and button styles in white or gay stripes.
Sizes S-M-L. .
Jantzen
Cotton Swim Suits
95.
8
up
You'll love our marvelous Jantzen "Shape
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Sew Morel
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"BELORA" Pima cotton and or
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TERRY CLOTH in beautiful new designs
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CALIFORNIA HAND PRINTS designed to
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Sew with BUTTERICK.. VOGUE . . SIMPLICITY
Lush Terry
Angel Treads
I'8 Pr.
Soft, comfortable bootees.
with thick, bouncy foam rub
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DAVY CROCKETT TOGS FOR THE KIDS
Davy Crockett PIONEER
SHIRTS. Sizes 4-12 3.98
(Lower Floor).
Davy Crockett FRONTIER
SHIRTS.. Sizes 8-12 3.98
(Lower Floor).
Davy Crockett FRONTIER
BELTS only 98c 1.19
(Lower Floor).
Davy Crockett FRONTIER
TIES only 59c each
(Lower Floor).
Davy Crockett "T"
SHIRTS-Sizes 4-8 1.00
(Second Floor).
Davy Crockett COON
SKIN CAPS, Only 1.98
(Second Floor).
Davy Crockett BOYS
SOCKS, 4 in a package
-1.19 (Lower Floor).
Davy Crockett BEAR
SKIN RUGS. Brown or
white 5.98
(Main Floor).