Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 16, 1956, Image 3

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Sunday, December 18. 1958
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Gifts for erery member of
the family and at prices
to fit everybody's pocket-book.
BOYS' SHIRTS
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SHOES AfiD WOC'S
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LADIES' BLOUSES
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LADIES' SWEATERS
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LADIES' DRESSES
$1.99 to 3.98
LADIES'
FLAHKEL GOWNS
$2.25
LADIES' WOOL
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3:95
MEN'S RUBBER
IHSUUTED BOOTS
$11.95
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ON YOUR CHRISTMAS
OPEN 9 A.M.
to 9 ?M.
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
MEN'S COTTON
DRAWERS, UPPERS
99'
- MEN'S LONG SLEEVE
KNIT SHIRTS
99'
MEN'S T-SHIRTS
WHITE AND COLORED
59'
MEN'S DRESS MEN'S
BELTS TIES
89' 89'
ALL STYLES AND COLORS
MEN'S SWEATERS
4.69 to 6.95
MEN'S NYLON AND COTTON
STRETCH SOCKS
59'
Men's FLANNEL SHIRTS
$T.69
MEN'S
WESTERN SHIRTS
$2.99
MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS
$6.95 to $11.95
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
51.99
MEN'S DRESS SLACKS
54.99 to 513.95
MEN'S WORK SHOES
55.95
GIRLS'
ORLON SWEATERS
1.99
LADIES' VICKY VAUGHN AND
TONY TODD DRESSES
PRICED TO SELL
THE TRAFFIC!
A PLACE TO PARK
2nd & Pine
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COMPULSORY BURGLARY
Dr. John Francis Riordan,
35 (above), married, father
of one child and highly re
spected in his profession
was booked at Belmont,
Calif, as the "cat burglar"
who has plagued the com
munity for months. The
$1300-a-month anesthesist
at Community Hospital in
neighboring San Mateo
told police that he had an
"obsessive compulsion
neurosis."
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Three Arrested on
Gambling Charges
Portland (U.PJ Multno
mah county deputy sheriffs
raided a downtown Portland es
tablishment early Saturday and
arrested three men on charges
of gambling and selling liquor
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More than 100 patrons who
were in the place at the time
of the raid were allowed to
leave with a warning to stay
away from such establishments.
Three charges were placed
against Harvey Edward (Swede)
Ferguson, 68, who police said
operated the establishment. He
was booked into jail on counts
of operating a gambling game,
illegal liquor sales and posses
sion of two guns for which he
had no permit. Ferguson has a
record of numerous arrests for
operation of illegal drinking
places.
Also arrested, were Gene Huf
fine, 33, charged with conduct
ing a gambling game, and Da
vid Allen, 33, booked for illegal
sale of liquor.
The deputies, under command
of Lt. Ed Miller, confiscated
more than $400 in cash and a
quantity of cards and poker
chips.
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Stale Fair Shows
$52,774 Net Profit
Salem (U.P.) The Oregon
State Fair showed a net oper
ating profit of 352,775 plus cap
ital improvements of $18,112, it
was revealed at the annual De
cember meeting of the State fair
commission here Friday.
Fair Manager Leo Spitzbart
said the fair now has a reserve
operating fund of 5207,433.
Commission chairman Dr.v E.
B. Stewart, Roseburg, said it
was the policy of the commis
sion to hold prices at the low
est possible level so that as
many people as possible should
enjoy the fair while the fair con
tinued to pay its operating ex
penses. The combined rodeo and horse
show showed a profit of 51,262,
Spitzbart said, and plans were
discussed for another such show
next year.
Asks Wilderness Area
Boundaries Be Left
Washington (U.P.) Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), said Sat
urday he had asked the depart
ment of agriculture to leave the
boundaries of the Three Sisters
wilderness area in central Ore
gon unchanged until a con
gressional committee has had a
chance to study wilderness area
policies.
Morse wrote to Assistant Sec
retary E. L. Peterson, former
Oregon agriculture director, that
he was disturbed by the possi
bility that tens of thousands of
acres might be removed from
the Three Sisters wildness area.
The senator told Peterson ' It
does not seem wise to consider
modification of the Three Sis
ters wilderness area boundaries
for the avowed purpose of mak
ing timber available" until it is
determined whether present pol
icies will bring the timber har
vest in the state up to realistic
level.
Osteopathic Hospital
Appears Assured
Portland (U.P.) Osteopathic
physicians announced Saturdav
that construction of their pro
posed new 50-bed hospital ap
peared assured with 86 per cent
of the total cost of $750,000
either pledged or collected.
The new facility, to be built
adjacent to Reed college, in
southeast Portland, would be
the first completely new hos
pital to be build in Portland
in 15 years, with the exception
of the University of Oregon
. Medical School teaching hospitaL
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