Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1958, Image 5

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Grand opening for the new
Eig Y store pharmacy on
Nort Pacific highway will be
June 27, according to John
Judy, store official.
The new pharmacy which
openedgor business two weeks
ago i headed by Les Down
ing, Ashland. Downing is
knoign by druggists of the
area as a former representa
tive of the Upjohn company.
He has ber in the pharmacy
business for 17(jears.
The ne' pharmacy which
operates as part of the Big Y
store will be open the same
times as the rest of the store,
from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
except Friday when it will be
open from 8 m. to 10 p.m.
Toiletries
The new department car
ries a complete, line of toilet
ries, drugs and drug sundries,
including complete insulin
supplies in a self-service ,re
frigerated cabinet.
''Our Apartment is well
stocked with antibiotics, phar
maceuticals, chemicals and
special products," Downing
said. "No matter what your
physical orders we can. fill
your prescription. For your
convenience we also maintain
a large selection of sickroom
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New York (UPI) Ice
land B. uer, who was a di
rtor d?he Okonite Co., in
sulateS cable manufacturers,
for lj years died here on
Monde? t the age of 75.
Due? fttfowed a leal as well
as industrial career. He
once led as sfcretary to
' Justice liver Wendell
Holmtt.
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NEW PHARMACY Head Pharmacist Les Super Market, North Pacific highway. The
Downing inspects some of the drugs on dis- new department will maintain the same
play at the recently opened Big Y Phar- hours as the Big Y store and is designed to
macy. The pharmacy is part of the Big Y provide for all the needs of its patrons.
ftstflmttics! We give So trade-in
Qlonc foyouroId neb (even
Of bsa) on new Breatheasy
Gfcticiion pyrex nebulizer;
bU?! e infltlant; zipper carry
irQcfW. Money-back guarantet.
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Dominica Recalls Officers, Cadels From U. 5. Schcols
Cuidad Trujillo, Dominican
Republic (UPI) Thirty Do
minican officers and cadets
attending military schools in
the United States were or
dered Tuesday to leave imme
diately and return home.
The order, issued by 'the
secretary of state for the
armed forces, was considered
a retaliation for the refusal
of a U.S. Army staff school
to grant a graduation diploma
to Gen." Rafael L. Trujillo Jr.,
son of the Dominican Repub
lic's strongman ruler.
The Dominican Congress
was summoned to a special
session "to consider the dis
cussions in the U. S. Congress
in connection with military
aid received by the Dominican
Republic and to take any de
cisions as required by the na-
Young Trujillo's lavish
spending while in the U.S.,
including gifts of expensive
foreign sports cars to Holly
wood actresses Kim Novak
and Zsa Zsa Gabor, led to
criticism from some Ameri
can congressmen who sug
gested that military aid to the
Dominican Republic should
be reviewed.
Trujillo was appointed
chief of staff 'of the Domini
can combined chiefs of staff
on the same day the U.S.
Salem (UPI) Vik Con
struction Company, Eugene,
was low bidder at $558,701
for construction of a non-ambulatory
cottage and two re
placement cottages at Fair-
view home for the mentally
retarded here. '
Army announced he would
receive only a certificate of
attendance from the Com
mand and General Staff Col
lege p.t Fort Leavenworth,
Kan.," because he ''did not suc
cessfully complete1 the
course." .
Pcfnf Dusf Explosion
Claims Second Victim
Ontario, Ore. (UPI) Earl
Burgess, 36, Huntington high
school janitor, died at Holy
Rosary hospitla Tuesday night
of Burns received in a paint
dust explosion at the school
June 2.
He was the second fatality
in the blast. Desaire Suire, 46,
cook at the school, died of
burns on June 11. The two
men were scraping paint
when the explosion occurred.
Senate Hopes
For House Action
On Labor Bill
Washington (UPI) Back
ers of the Senate's "moder
ate" labor reform bill hoped
today its overwhelming 88-1
victory in the Senate would
spur a reluctant House to act
o'n the measure this year.
The bill, aimed at ending
labor-management abuses
turned up by the ' Senate
Rackets Committee, was sent
to the House Tuesday night
after five days of debate with
the blessing of Democratic
leaders, the administration
and Senate GOP leader Wil
liam F. Knowland who had
sought a stiffer measure.
No Comment
House Democratic leaders
had no immediate comment.
They were expected to confer
soon with Rep. Graham Bar
den (D-N.C), chairman of the
House Labor Committee who
has been reluctant to act on
any labor legislation in an
election year.
Barden told United Press
International he had not read
the Senate bill and "could
guess the weather with as
much accuracy" as the ' out
look for the measure in his
committee.
Rep. Ralph W. Gwinn (R
N.Y.) senior GOP member of
the committee and advocate
of a much tougher union-control
bill predicted the commit
tee will not act on broad labor
legislation.
"Not that I wouldn't like
to see a good, honest labor
bill but we just don't have the
votes," he said.
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called fromother cities to come in also, to complete transactions that were pending. So, SATUR
DAY, JUNE 21 f i the LAST DAY for you to receive this offer of OUR FREE
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Jeistar Touches
Distant Points
In Demonstration
Edwards AFB, Calif. (UPI)
Lockheed's Jetstar, a swept
wing jet transport, landed
here Tuesday after touching
"four corners" of the nation
in less than 1,8 hours.
Actually, the plane was in
the air for 14 hours and 50
minutes on its 6,700 -mile
home run from border to bor
der and coast to coast at
speeds averaging 456 miles
per hour and reaching 686
m.p.h. af times.
Engineering Pilot Ray
Goudey flew the plane at alti
tudes of 45,000 feet to avoid
poor weather and improve the
Jetstar's range, extended from
a normal 1,730 miles to more
than 3,000 miles wit 640
gallon slipper ' tanks " fitted
over the wings.
Potential Demonstrated
Purpose of the flight was
to demonstrate the Jetstar's
potential for high sped trans
portation of cargo or person
nel to distant points.
The jet roared aloft with
Goudey at the controls Mon
day night at this base and
sped to McChord Air Force
Base in Washington in one
hour and 52 minutes.
Swinging east, the plane
streaked to Westover Air
Force Base at Chicopee Falls,
Mass., in five hours, then
flashed south to McCoy Air.
Force Base at Orlando, Fla.
Racing westward again,
Goudey brought the plane in
at Edwards at 4:32 p.m.
(p.s.t), completing the run.
Average Pilot
Said College Man
Lansing, Mich. (UPI) The
Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Association surveyed its 65,
000 members who fly air
craft for business and pleas
ure and found the "average"
pilot to be a college man earn
ing 810,906 a year who is mar
ried and has minor children.
He owns his home, an air
plane or part of one, and IV2
automobiles.
The "average" pilot partici
pates in community affairs
and prefers summer vaca
tions. He may be in the 22 per
cent of AOPA members who
own a, boat.
Some 26,000 AOPA'ers fly
more than 100 hours a year
and a fourth of the, members
fly more than 150 hours a
year.
About 87 per , oent of the
members have more than 100
hours of total flying time, and
32 per cent have more than
1,000 hours. One in eight has
more than 3,000 hours.
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Repairing and Relining
Cleaning and Glazing
Restyling
Frances9 Furs
610 Valley View
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Thursday, June .19, Through Thursday, June 26
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inmr Rcsdniasler Sidewalk Bicycle
Solid rubber tires, removable bal-
ance wheels. Ideal for boys and
girls who are learning to ride.
Reg. $29.98 NOW
Revolving Lawn Sprinkler
Chrome plated arm assembly. Beautifully
designed. Sturdily constructed. Ideal for
lawn or garden. Regular $1.
Ladies' Rayon Panties
2 Ear tricot panty with chrom
spun leg trim. Top and bottom
elastic. Match leg trim. Pastels
ind white. Reg. 59c.
Fantus Qzznzn Terry Qlolh Dusters
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WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE
Genuine Appliances
ALL NEW 1958 MODELS
Use our Lay-Away Plari. Buy now for Gifts for'
yourself perfect for wedding gifts.
G-E DELUXE
Automatic Coffee Maker
-The Prettiest and Finest Made!
2 to 9 Cup size Regular Price 29.95 9 1 88
Newberry's Low Price
G-E Portable Mixer
Regular Price $18.95, C I O 0
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G-E STAND
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Regular price 27.95 $1088
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G-E CLOCK RADIO
Choice of ivory, pink, turquoise. These have patented
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G-E ROLL EASY
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COMPLETE WITH ACCESSORIES
Regular $49.95 $R77
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G-E AUTOMATIC
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Makes 3 to 9 Cups Regular $19.95. $1366
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Sizes 10-29. White only. With attractive
pocket and collar trim to match. Easy
washing. No ironing. ( Minimum care.
Ideal for beach or home wear. Reg.
$5.98.
77
1st Quality Embossed Cotton
36 in. Solid, dots, checks, floral. Pre
shrunk, fast colors for all your summer
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GENUINE PROCTOR
AUTOMATIC TOASTER
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Osterette Hand Mixer
Regular $9.98 ' C.7 77
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OSTERIZER BLENDER
Regular $39.95 $??77
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Remington Rollectric Razor
New 1958 Model .
Regular $32.50 $9195
Newberry's Low Price
WITH TRADE S19.95
SHICK POWER SHAVER
New 1958 Model
Regular $29.95 $9 1 95
Newberry's Low Price
WITH TRADE-IN $19.95
39 1. Terry GSslh
Reg.- 67c 9 , $ j
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Solids and stripes . . .
While they last. SAVE!
Ladies' Rayon Baby Doll Pajamas
Small, medium, large. Better quality rayon.
Blue-pink, blue-yellow,
Regular $1.59
pink-green stripes.
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Peanut Bristle
First Quality Taste ...
Tempting brittle. Sure
to please the whole fam
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Pound
Big 8 Ft.
Rigid Pool
mmmm
20 In. deep. Rust
Resistant Steel Frame
10 Ft. $29.95
It's Hot Guisids! Infants' Sun Suits
Let your children play in the cool comfort of
a fine plisse sun suit. Slight seconds. Sizes 9
to 24 months. Variety of colors and designs.
$1 value.
Special! Ladies' Topsail Gapris
Made of America's favorite sailcloth "topsail
Sanforized, colorfast, fashioned right, sturdy.
Sizes 10-18. Black, white, green, orange, tan,
orchid, etc. Reg. $3.98.
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80 SHADES
3x6 ft. ...98c 6x6 ft:.. '1.89
4x6 ft. . .'1.29 8x6 ft... '2.59
5x6 ft.... '1.59 10x6 ft. '3.29
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Feather light, 72 x 84. Rayon, ny
lon, orlon blend. Pink, red, blue,
yellow, green, sandalwood, tur
quoise. -
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50 Ft. Plastic
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