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16 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, April 20, 195S 50 4-Hfers Chosen To Ailend Annual Summer School Fifty top 4-H'ers from Jack son county have been selected to attend the annual 4-H sum mer school at Corvallis June 16-22. The week's stay in fra ternities, sororities, and dor mitories on the campus of Oregon State College will give the 4-H'ers a chance to expand their knowledge in various phases of science, ag riculture, home economics and a -wide variety of other bields, 4-H Agent Glenn Klein said. Selected were Nyla Mur ray, Sharon Coffman, Judy Bradshaw, Jo Anna Malloroy, Alice Wpolfolk, Bill Hubbard and Larry Meyer, all from Antelope; Vernola Hutchison, Carol von der Hellen, Mari lyn Watson, Penny Sampert, Nancy McKay, Patti Straus, Julie Ashton, Patsy Charley, Jim Frink, Bob Kuest, David Foote and Jeffrey Anhorn, all of Central Point Westside; Jean Rowden, Philip Krouse and Russell Elmore, Apple gate; Jeanette Nouguier, Ur sula Bates, Marjorie Wonder ly. Mavis Strom, Matt Rode and Raymond Nouguier, Southwest Medford. ' Anne Carter, Joyce Kerr, Pat Gillette, Nelda Chapman and Ken Stewart, Sis Q Ash land; Suzanne Palm, Steve Carroll and Mike Palm, Eagle Point; Carolyn Tiegs, John James, Gerald Reneau and Bernard Reneau, Talent; Ro melle Fossen and Gary Fos sen, Ruch; Jeff Fowler and James Scott, Phoenix; John Cox, Shady Cove; Craig Wright, Oak Grove; Charles Babcock and Richard John son, Evans Valley; David Car ter, Rogue River; and Terry Gail, Gold Hill. Alternates chosen were Charlottee Bush and Steve, Geren, Antelope; Annette Drager and Nancy Lusk, Sis-Q; Marilyn H;xson and Jenny Lou Thompson, Gold Hill; Carolyn Sidener, Elaine McKay, Tod Caster and Rus sell Frink, Central Poitn; Su san Hall, Lone Pine; Chip Buffington and Gene Holt, Phoenix; Larry Parsons, Rogue River; and Michael El more, Applegate. Gets Membership To Medford YMCA Edward Hall, 712 East Jackson blvd., was awarded a free year's membership in the Medford Young Men's Chris tian association recently when his name was drawn from the contest entries at the Crater Lions' Sports Festival. Glenn Jennings, "Y" mem bership chairman, drew the name and declared Hall the grand sweepstakes winner. Hall will be given a family membership. This entitles him and his entire family to all YMCA privileges. In other drawings, Dale Foresee, 2814 Crater Lake Highway was awarded a high school membership; Lloyd Hammons, 344 Stewart ave., was awarded a boy's mem bership and Miss Sharon Hug dahl, 2230 Canal st., was awarded a girl's membership. Over 1,000 people partici pated in the drawing. Addi tional prizes were donated by several Medford business peo ple. All memberships were do nated also by Medford busi New York City's subway system hauls approximately one-third fewer passengers than it did 10 years ago. I SERIOUS DOUBTS Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, chief of the Army Ordnance Missile Command, holds model of Nike missile during his appearance before the House Space Committee in.Washington. Gen. Medaris expressed serious doubts about the Administration's plan to set up a civilian-controlled agency to direct space projects. He said such an agency would "increase" the problem of coordinating military and scientific programs, -j. An average thunderstorm may release as much energy used in World War II. Capital letters are more dif ficult to read than small let ters, and italics are less legi ble than roman type. There are more stockhold ers of the U. S. steel indust ries than there are total em ployees. The stockholders number 770,000 while the number of employees is 762,-000. , ' ' . j tk dokk point 115 Diseases Lisied In County Last Week stepping summerward lightly v and with great sophistication . . . will travel the world 'round in silken-cool Black or Brown, sharply wearing a new low-belt-line of white calf, at teen in . Yegue. 12.95 SHOE DEPARTMENT MAIN FLpOR SO EASY TO BEAUTIFY YOUR FURNITURfc ...AT LOW COST NEW, RICH-TEXTURED MEDFORD SLIPS ON IN MINUTES! This new slip-on upholstery is made of fine 'upholstery fabric In smart, fashion-wise decorator colors. Fits like a glove. Ideal for rnost any type of upholstered furniture, even the largest and roomiest. icTM like eastern made upholstery.. , yet costs only ofie-fhird as much. Slips on in minutes. -k Washable... wrinkle-free without ironing. -k DRAX-freated to resist dirt, repel liquids, . prevent soiling. , CHAIR 14.98 DAVENO 19.98 SOFA 29.98 OTHER STYLES FROM 12.98 ' iii ' ' " c d Mill IT Mill IF TOI MI'T COME l MANN'S flute sens me tnt follawlnc Sure-Fit Rudi-Uptielstiry Cortfli . Chair Tyj SofiTypt " Color Me Name Address. Cityl 2ooe -Statt- CHARS COD. CHECK A total of 115 communica ble diseases was reported to the Jackson county health de partment for the week ending April 18. Forty-seven of the cases were mumps, including 17 in Medford; 15, Central Foint; 12, Ashland; 2, Jacksonville; and 1 Butte Falls. Of the 25 cases of German measles ' reported, 18 were in Central Point; 2, Medford, Ashland and Shady Cove; and 1, Trail. Eleven cases of measles were reported in Medford; 3, Central Point; and 1 each in Ashland and Eagle Point. Influenza included 6 in Med ford and 2 each in Phoenix and Jacksonville; chicken pox 4 in Central . Point and 2 in Medford; whooping cough, 3 in' Eagle Point; scalp ring worm, 1 in Phoenix; pneumo nia, 1 each in Central Point and Ashland; strep throat, 1 in Prospect; scarlet fever, 2 in Medford; and impetigo, 1 each in' Central Point and Shady Cove. White-shelled eggs bring premium prices in New York while in Boston the prefer ence of housewives . is eggs which have darker shells. UNLUCKY WITH "14" Hackensock, N.J. (IP) Sam Iannelli, 39, never wants to hear the number "14" again. Ianneli, who has a record for passing bad checks in New Jersey for the past 14 years, Friday was sentenced to 14 years in prison, to run con secutively for passing 14 bad checks in the area. AWAKE THEY WERE , London (IP) Kathleen A. Cox, a Conservative Party agent who said she rode a train without a ticket "to see if British railways were awake," was fined $5.60 Fri day after learning that they were. There are an estimated 65 million cars, buses and trucks on the public highways today as compared with 32,500,000 in 1940. San Francisco's Cow Palace largest indoor arena in the West, is valued at more than $50,000,000 and can seat more than 17,000. A PLEDGE TO VOTERS of JACKSON COUNTY I am in the race for the office of State Representa tive. I pledge you I will not withdraw from the race. 0. H. Bengtson Pd. Pol. Adv. 230 W. Main FASHION NOTES it "" MOTHER'S DAY - MAY 11 - ' - - - Enter your favorite places fv ,Jt&9aJ '" : in a cool, crisp washable ' ' 1 I ! checd cotton and cela- I - i ' ' , -.1 2?! - v perm shirtwaist. Expensive jT!1f ,ooki faggotting embroi PSiiife; ; fcSf'Vg dery trims dress from Duke of ! i COMPLETE NEW SHIPMENT OF HALF-SIZES AND STONE CUTTER FABRICS. Ready to be at your service in a superb nylon chiffon. For now and right through summer under coats or furs of rhythmic scooped neck rests beautifully atop a glim mering waistline. For en chanted evenings an un pressed pleated skirt in a flattering floral print is just the dress you may be look ing for." BLUE GREEN PRINTED VOILES, DACRON Sizes 12 to 20 12J4 to 2212 12.98 MANN'S READY-TO-WEAR - SECOND FLOOR SWEATERS for MOTHER WOOL CARDIGAN STYLE ORLON CARDIGAN STYLE . WOOL SELF EMBROIDERED H ED FORD BUY: ON SALE FROM 9:30 A.M. 'til 9:00 P.M. ORLON. BOLERO SHRUG AND COTTON SHORT SLEEVE SWEATERS ...... COTTON CHEMISE BLOUSES GIRLS' BLUE JEANS Sizes 7-14, broken sizes 1 Reg. 1 .77 and 2.98 WHILE THEY LAST ..... 1.99 COMBINATION SWIM AND SUN SUITS, HALTERS, SWIM TRUNKS Sizes S-M-L Reg. 1 .98 to 6.95 MONDAY ONLY Va PMC STRAW TOTE BAGS Nicely lined. Very colorfully trimmed. Reg. 1.00 MONDAY ONLY!..... WOMEN'S SUIT HANGER Fitted with plated bar and clips. Adjustable for hanging all size suit skirts Regular 41.00 MONDAY ONLY MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT POPLIN JACKET 5 colors, white, tan, black, turquoise, charcoal. 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