Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1957, Image 8

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    Portland Man Named Harney Prosecutor
nation of Luther Jensen.
The new district attorney has
had several assignments as pro
tern circuit court judge in Mult
nomah, Washington, Linn and
Douglas counties.
A native of The Dalles, Craw
ford attended the University of
Oregon law school. He is a Re
publican. Sunday, October 13, 1S57
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Jr.
Salem OPl Portland Attor
pointed Harney county district
attorney by Gov. Robert D.'
Holmes Saturday!
Crawford, who has been prac
ticing in Portland since he was
admitted to the bar in 1937, fills
the post left vacant by the resig
Eugene Firm Receives Cresvell Contract
Salem (IP) The State High-1 of oiling plus other construction
way Commission Saturday has j on the Creswell secondary high
awarded a $154,975 contract to j way northeast of Creswell. There
F. H. McEwen, Eugene, for 2.01 1 were seven higher bidders on the
miles of grading and 2.31 miles I federal aid project.
BIG TURTLE
Boothbay Harbor, Me. W
An eight-foot turtle weighing
more than a ton was harpooned
from a fishing boat off here. It
took 12 men 40 minutes to land
it.
ney William J. Crawford was ap-
Pass, the Portland District Corps
of Engineers, said Saturday. The
work must be completed by De
cember of this year.
WEEKS
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Eugene Firm Receives
Rogue Dike Contract
Portland l? L. P. Stubble
field of Eugene has been award
ed a $54,510 contract for repair
and construction of bank pro
tection works along the left
bank of the Rogue river at Pierce
Riffle, four miles east of Grants
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ARTHUR SIMPKINS
UMC Sponsored Show
Show Sponsored by
UMC Sel October 18
Arthur Lee Simpkins will ap
pear at Hedrick Junior high
school auditorium Friday, Oct.
18, at 8 p.m. to headline a show
with other top acts, according to
George Amato, Portland show
man. The local appearance is being
sponsored by the United Med
ford Crusade with all profits
going to the campaign fund. The
crusade hopes to make several
hundred dollars with the proj
ect. The 2',-hour show will fea
ture Chop-Chop and Charlene
who will perform Oriental ma
gic and Clifford Guest, a ven
triolquist, in addition to Simp
kins. Simpkins has enjoyed a large
audience during his yearly tours
of Portland theater-restaurants.
He has appeared for 10 consecu
tive seasons during his travel
throughout the world.
Tickets for the Medford ap
pearance are on sale at Swem's
Record shop or from any 20-30
club member.
Safely Fair Meeting
Scheduled Monday
Myron Terpening, chairman
of the Southern Oregon Region
al Safety committee, has invited
all organizations interested in
safety to attend a special plan
ning meeting Monday, Oct. 14,
to discuss the Southern Oregon
Safety Fair.
The session will be a no-hoat
dinner meeting set for 7 p.m.
Monday, in the Pioneer room of
the Jackson hotel. Reports from
several committees will be
heard, including one from the
program committee relative to
the size and placement of exhib
itors booths in the Medford Ar
mory, site of the event Nov. 16
Terpening reported earlier
that about 25 firms and organi
zations in Jackson and Josephine
counties have indicated they will
be exhibitors. Others who are
interested may attend Monday's
meeting to obtain more information.
Three Juveniles Are
Arrested by Police
Medford police Friday appre
hended three juveniles in con
nection with the theft of several
items from cars earlier this
month. The youths, all from
Medford, are 15 and 16 years
old.
They were arrested in connec
tion with the theft of S51.50
worth of items from a car Oct.
6. and the theft of two sets of
ignition keys and a gasoline
credit check book the same date,
police said.
A 16-year-old Medford youth
was arrested in connection with
the theft of a four horsepower
motor from a home-made midget
car parked on Austin st. Friday,
police said. The theft was report
ed by Charles Robert Wright,
521 Park st. The youth was re
leased to his parents, records
showed.
$20
Allowance
for your old Water Heater by "Reddy
Kilowatt" on a New Westinghouse
quick recovery electric water heater.
Trowbridge & Flynn
ELECTRIC CO.
214 W. Main Ph. SP 3-6241
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ALL ITEMS NUMBERED FOR EASY ID
TIFICATION WHEN YOU COME IN!
TO WEEKS & ORR
Regular
1. Daveno and Chair 149.50
2. Sectional Studio Lounge 1 19.50
3. Coffee Table, Blond Oak Micadyne Top 9.95
4. Step Table, Blond Oak Micadyne Top 9.95
5. 2 Piece Sectional Daveno with Coffee Table .... 329.50
6. TV Sofa Pillows, Large 7.50
7. Biltwell Davenport & Chair, Foam Rubber 359.50
8. Lane Coffee Table, Round 59.50
9. Ottoman, Brown Nylon Cover 39.50
10. Sectional Studio Lounge 145.00
11. Coffee Table 11.95
12. Biltwell Davenport & Chair, 2 only 219.50T
13. Davenport & Chair 329.50
14. Step End Table, Wrought Iron & Blond Oak .... 9.95
15. Daveno & Swivel Rocker, Rose Frieze 189.50
16. Boudoir Lamps, Per Pair 5.95
17. Calilounge Recliner Chair, with vibrator 199.50
18. Corner Table, Mahogany 11.50
19. Step Table, Blond Oak 24.50
20. Table Lamps 5.95
21. Floor Lamp 27.95
22. Davenport, 2 Section, Frieze Cover, Foam 229.50
23. Daveno & Chair, Modern Green Frieze 229.50
24. Gossip Bench or Telephone Stand 22.50
25. Desk Lamp 3.95
26. Desk, Mahogany, Leather Top 109.50
27. Corner Shelf, Floor Type 36.50
28. Platform Rocker, 3 Only 42.50
29. Bed Set, 4 Piece Solid Rock Maple 369.50
30. Occasional Maple Chair 24.50
31. Platform Rocker 19.95
32. Daveno & Chair, Solid Maple 184.50
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ALL SALES FINAL!
Prices Apply Monday Only 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
SALE
109.50
79.50
4.95
4.95
189.50
3.95
259.50
29.75
19.95
104.50
5.95'
159.50
279.50
4.95
139.50
2.95
134.50
7.50
12.25
, 2.95
18.50
189.50
169.50
14.50
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18.25
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269.50
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TO ANYONE PROVING
THAT ANY ITEM LISTED
HERE WILL NOT BE
AVAILABLE AS
ADVERTISED MONDAY
MORNING AT 8:30
Regular SALE
Magazine End Table, 2 Only 17.50 9.95
Club Chair, Green Frieze 59.50 29.50
Small Occasional Chair 49.50 24.25
Lazy Boy Recliner Chair, Foam Rubber i 169.50 129.50
Telephone Stand and Chair 28.50 14.25
Desk, Solid Oak, Blond 75.00 55.00
Casco Card Table 14.95 8.50
Occasional Chair, Modern, Blond 37.50 27.50
Swivel Rocker l 44.50 24.50
Large Occasional Chair 55.00 42.50
Telephone Stand, Blond 24.50 12.50
Maple Swive I Rocker, Foam Rubber 89.50 69.50
Daveno Only, Solid Maple 174.50 119.75
Colonial Floor Lamp 29.95 14.75
Trundle Bed 33 59.00 35.00
Piece Carpet, 614x12 ; 89.50 45.00
Bed Set, 4 Pieces, Cherry 379.50 299.00
Hi Chair, Natural Birch 15.95 11.95
Waif Bed, Full Size, Coil Spring 85.00 45.00
Roll Axminster Carpet, 9 Ft. Width 6.50 4.75
YARD YARD
Child Chair, 1 Only 4.95 .1.95
Bed & Dresser Set, 6 Drawer Cabinet Bed 99.50 69.50
Cedar Chest, Blond 55.00. 39.50
Twin Bed, Complete, Extra Length, 1 Only 95.00 73.50
Dresser & Bed, 9 Drawer Cabinet Bed '. 1 1 9.50 89.50
Chest, 4 Drawer, Matches Above Set 34.50 22.50
Roll Axminster Carpet, 1 2 Ft. Width, Viscose.. 6.95 3.95
YARD YARD
Cedar Chest, Large Size, Blond 1 65.00 49.50
Rug, 1 2'xl 2' A", Beige Cotton 1 25. 1 0 69.50
Deltox Fiber Rug 30.95 19.50
Roll Viscose Tweed Carpet, 1 2 Ft. Width 7.50 4.95
Odd Chrome & Wrought Iron Chairs Vi RICE
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