Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1957)
IF YOU'RE SOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! Extra Fancy-Colored-Meat Style ryer U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER ieef Liver FRESH CAUGHT PACIFIC DEEP WATER Red Snapper Fillet EXTRA FANCY NO. 1 FRESH FROSTED OVEN READY Hen Turkey HJIETA BRAND REAL SMOKE FLAVOR Bologna Chubs HAN - CENTER RIB CUT Fork Chops fUKETA BRAND SEALED CELLO WRAPPED kmless SWIFT'S ORIOLE SEALED CELLO WRAPPED CASCADE BRAND Valley It's New & Different It's Boned & Rolled. It's Fully Cooked. It's Waste Free. It's Terrific. Meat Prices in This Ad Good Through Sat., June 2957 ster ChicSceo FULLY DRESSED-READY TO FRY No Waste to Buy 13 to 15-lb. Average The ideal holiday dinner This is a real special. Be sure and get one or more of these. 39C package Franks 2 pkgs BRAND r-3 NEXT DRAWING 9:30 A.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 29 FRESH FROSTED OR ROAST Sliced Packing Co. Don't Forget to Ask for Your Free Tickets on The POWERMASTER Power Lawn Mower Tickets freely given to ill over 18 years of sge You will be notified if you win. Last Week's Winner SAM HOBER 1206 W. 8th 79" i LB. FAIR TIME With county fairs breaking out all over, this Redwood Empire lass, Diane Kuster wields a husky scythe bringing in the sheaves for the Napa County Fair at Calistoga, Calif. July 4-7. Missiles Believed Of Redstone Type Cape Canaveral, Fla. Hfl The sound and speed of two missiles fired from the Air Force's launching site here led observers today to believe they were of the Redstone type. The earth shook and smoke trails marked the sky Wednes day as the rockets headed out over the Atlantic, about seven hours apart. The missiles them selves were out of sight before residents of the area heard their roar. The Air Force at nearby Pat rick Air Force Base declined to identify the missiles. It is known, however, that both the Redstone and Jupiter are available for testing at the center, and from descriptions given by those who heard the noise and saw the smoke, offic ials at Redstone have indicated they probably were not Jupit ers. Grange Notes Phoenix Grange Phoenix Grange met for a pot- luck supper at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 25. On the serving com mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Willis House, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hut ton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lewis, Mrs. Marian Riegle and Harry Reams. Following the supper a pro gram arranged by HEC chairman Carol Schroeder was presented each man was given a bouton niere by Flora, Mrs. S. A. Cox in honor of Fathers Day. Robert Hunter gave two cor net selections accompanied on the piano by his sister Miss Joyce Hunter. Miss Hunter then play ed two piano selections. Mrs. Schroeder gave a reading and a poem appropriate for Fathers Day. Then she asked the men presente to each tell, something of their father. Some memory of them which they could recall and cherished. Some very inter esting memories were revived. Mrs. Bernice Jenosky had a large display of interesting and unusual articles, such as paint ings, carvings and fancy work made by herself and some an tiques which had been handed down from one generation to an other. Following the program Grange was called to order by Master Dee Hendrickson. Mrs. Velda Mang, master of Central Point Grange was es corted to the Masters station. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Mr. and t Mrs. Conger were also visitors from Central Point Grange and j each spoke briefly. A letter of thanks to the Grange, from Evelyn Neider myer who is attending 4-H sum- j mer school at Corvallis, was read by Secretary Lesbia Lattie. ; Our musician, Mrs. George ; Hartley, was reported ill. Mrs. i Vaughn Luackenbush substituted ! f&r her. Master Hendrickson gave his j report on Oregon State Grange j convention which he and Mrs. j Hendrickson attended June 10 to June 14. There was considerable dis cussion on the proposed referen- i dum. which State Grange en dorsed, concerning House Bill 163, known as the School Consol idation law. ; Final plans were made con cerning the Phoenix Festival to be held Saturday, June 29. Several members of the Grange are also members of the Com-; munity club. The festival is an annual event. Phoenix Grange will serve hot and cold lunches at the Commu-: Graham Declares Crusade Garden's Top Atfraction New York HP Billy Gra ham said Wednesday night that his crusade to save New York had outlasted and outdrawn any other attraction in the 30-year history of Madison Square Gar den. The evangelist said that the Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus had run 40 days in the Garden, but his crusade had already lasted 43 days, and still has until July 20 to go. More than 739,000 persons have flocked to hear Graham s fiery sermons in the huge sports arena. Except for a week-long slump attributed to a heat wave, the Garden has been filled to near capacity and beyond most nights. Record May Be Short John Goldner, a Garden offi cial , told the United Press, how ever, that the New York Crusade record mav be a little short of the circus's, for the circus usually presents two performances a day, or SO in all. Goldner explained that the Garden seat 15,000 when the circus is there, 18,500 for the New York Crusade. Some circus performances have drawn as few as 3,000 customers, he said, but the majority have sold out. He said he would have to make an exhaustive check of his records- to determine whether the circus had outdrawn Graham, or vice versa. "It's probably just about a toss-up," Goldner said. Boys Missing on Mt. Shasta Found Mount Shasta, Calif. HPi Two Salinas, Calif., brothers were lost all night on the slopes of Mt. Shasta but walked out at 7:30 a.m. today exhausted and hungry but otherwise in good condition. A forest ranger commented that Ronald Thompson, 10, and Kenneth Thompson, 15, "were smart boys. They walked down hill in the general direction of the town of Mt. Shasta. Fortun ately the temperatures were un usually warm." The boys and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Thomp son, were vacationing in the area. Wednesday afternoon they set out to walk from Sand Flat to Sierra lodge at timberline. The boys, walking ahead, were last seen at 4 p.m. and an alarm was issued for volunteers. More than 50 men searched through out the night and two planes joined the hunt at daybreak. The boys reached Everitt high way and met a construction flag man on his way to work. 'Williamson Gang' May Be in Area The "Williamson Gang" of itinerant peddlers may be com ing toward Medford from the northern part of the state, ac cording to Don McNeil, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Members of the group have victimized persons in communi ties throughout the nation in rackets which include sale of fake "imported" woolens, spray painting of houses and barns, and installation of lightning rods, according to Better Busi ness bureau reports. An article about the group, entitled "The Terrible William sons" by John Kobler, recently appeared in Saturday Evening Post, and is due to run in a con densed form in the Reader's Digest. McNeil suggested that local residents protect themselves against fake peddlers by avoid ing vendors who give unusual personal reasons for bargains, have a low price because goods are illicit, offer "secret hurry up deals," and sell mainly by sympathy appeal. VACATION With The Greatest of Ease If Ifs a Question of Vacation Money We Have The Answer! Borrow The . . . American Way LOANS S25 S1,500 TO AUTO SALARY 5 FURNITURE For Any Worthwhile Purpos PAYMENTS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! American Finance Corp. Phone SPring 2-8886 123 W. Main Medford Thursday' June 27, 1957 LfJIvr',.- f ' rVVr fev PROVING middle-aged men are not readv for ash can, Dr. Wilfred G. Slater, who will be 50 in November, swims Catalina (Cal.) Chan nel in 15 hours, 38 min utes. (Int&rnatixmal) Lewis and Clark Highway Urged Williamsburg, Va. IIP Gov ernors of six states Wednesday urged an early hearing on a resolution which would author ize designation and construction of the Lewis-Clark highway. An appeal for a hearing on the proposal at the earliest con venient time was made in a tele gram to Sen. James Murray, the chairman of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. The wire was signed by the govern ors of Oregon, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho and Washington. The resolution urging the designation and construction of the highway was introduced in Congress by Sen. Warren Mag nuson (D-Wash.). The highway would link the Pacific Northwest with the Mid west and is being built along the route taken by explorers Lewis and Clark in 1805. The governors pointed out that the early construction of additional highway capacity through the northwestern states is of urgent importance to the national defense. Two Cify Policemen Attend Conference Lt. Rollie Pean and Sgt. Ray mond Seely of the Medford po lice department became new members of the Oregon Associa tion for Police Identification Sat urday. Both officers attended a business meeting of the associa tion in Springfield. They reported that the958 meeting of the association will be held in May of next year in Medford, in conjunction with the Western States Crime confer ence. Sgt. Seely was appointed to the committee which will plan next year's meeting. Some 15 law enforcement agencies were represented at the Springfield meeting. The association is com posed of police personnel involv ed in fingerprinting, crime scene investigation, and other identifi cation work. ONLY THE Ant. : si YiA MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVE5 Enrollment in Classes Still Increasing r.nronments m illLA swim classes have been unusually large this summer and are still increasing, YA1CA officials have reported. Many classes are being taught for all ages and emphasis is be ing placed on classes for young sters under 15 years of age. Boys and girls 6 to 8 years of age are now half way through their first tiny tot swim classes. The first tiny tot-parcnt dem onstration was held Monday night, with 25 guests and 15 tiny tots taking part. The vari ous instructional classes include tadpole, flounder, minnow, fish, flying fish and shark. Swimming ability of the child determines his class placement. Tadpoles are those who are just beginning to learn to swim, and shark is the most advanced except for junior and senior life saving. Instructors for this year's class es are Jan Stevens, assistant: Dan Day, volunteer; Lanell Wilkes, volunteer: Salley Kupillas, vol unteer; Ed Coyle, life guard; and Gordon Williams, physical direc tor. Present enrollments for swim classes are tiny tot, 85: tiny tot parent demonstration, 40: boys tadpole, 21; girls tadpole, 40; boys flouder, 20; girls flounder, Outdoor Writers Elect Illinois Man Aberdeen, Wash. (IP Mur ray Growder of the Lasalle, 111., News-Tribune was elected pres ident of the Outdoor Writers of American Association Wednes day at the organization's annual convention here. Growder succeeded Lou Klew er of the Toledo Blade, Toledo. Ohio. Tom McAllister of Portland's Oregon Journal was named west ern division president and na tional vice president and F.d Gray of Seattle was elected secretary-treasurer. Named as news directors were Les Hatch, Seattle; Enos Brad ner, Seattle; Casey Brown, Salt Lake City, and Kramer Adams, Portland, Ore. City Police Schedule Sale of Property A public auction sponsored by the Medford police department will be held at 10 a m. next Tues day. The auction is the first of its kind to be held by Medford po lice. Property to be auctioned is abandoned property which has been found and no owner locat ed. The auction will be held at the police storage building at the municipal airport. Amon articles are bicycles, tricycles, tires and wheels, hub caps, small tools, watches, and a 1936 Chevrolet sedan and a 1950 Packard sedan. Diana Dors Fifes Divorce Suit in London , London OPt Bosomy British film sti:r Diana Dors filed a di vorce claim Wednesday against her husband, Dennis Hamilton. Mi Dorc anrt Hamilton wprp married in July, 1951. They sepa rated several weeKs ago, snoriiy after returning from Hollywood. FINEST OF Breast-O'-Chicken Tuna is always firm, tender and wonderfully delicate in flavor for only the finest one third of the tuna is packed under this famous brand. It is rated excellent, also, in both quantity and quality of body-building protein. In fancy solid pack or popular chunk sty la? Breast-O'-Chicken means best-o'-tuna! BREAST - O' - Y Swimming 17; boys minnow, 10; girls min now. 22: boys advanced. 16; girls advanced, 10; men's beginning swim, 9; women's beginning swim, 18; women's advanced swim, 10; women's member swim, 25; diving class, 18; boys play swim (ages 9-1 1 30: boys play swim lages 13-15). 10; girls play swim, (ages 9-12); 35: men noon swim. 10: family night. 75; all members. 150; boys and girls ages 9-12), 25. .Any i Will the door be open? Let's hope m! When your hripht imofif oo; is 18, lot's hope he's welcomed T the college of his choice bets hope his four years t'nera rf truly polden years, that H grtd uatos cum laude. and mailt btS mark on the world h now pr pared to enter. Let hnn IrfC treats him to the very tost. Sure, let's hope. But tt' mlm face facts. The pressure of colW Bpp't cations is mounting fast. Unex pected to double by 1967. Our colleges and universities are do inp their best, but they are ham pered by lack of funds. Not oni expanded facilities ar needed, but more and better-paid profes sors and instructors to ViaintAin hijrh scholastic standards. " O Unless something is fit-ne about it, your intelligent yountf son may not pet into an collf". For the sake of your children and the future of your country, help the colleges and uoiverKties of your choice now! If you wont to know wHot ffe ectiQ crisis means to you, writ for frt booklet tot HIGH I fOUCATIOf, Box 36, Times Sure Sfanoik, ftw York 36, New York. Published a a puhlif nervire in, r operation with The Adrrrtisir Council flnrf the ru:pnprr &$'tr- Only the prime portions of select tuna are used in Breaxt-O'-Chickm brand. THE TUNA CHICKEN HI-PROTEIN TUNA nity Hall all during the event. ' o o