Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1958, Image 7

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"WAVING FKOM BALCONY
Queen Ehzabetn at trooping
day celebrated by millions.
Soil Scarification
Projects Offered
For Bid by
Ross A. Youngblood, dis
trict manager of the Medford
forest district of the bureau
of land management, said to
day the district will offer
three soil scarification pro
jects for bind June 23.
Two projtcas are in the
Chase mountain area of Kla
math county and one is in
the Butte Falls area of Jack
son county. The Klamath
county projects are 419 acres
and 214 acres respectively,
while the Jackson county pro
ject is 105 acres.
The projects involve uproot
ing and piling all brush and
weed species of trees on the
project areas. Large tractors
equipped with special brush
blades are required for the
work. All areas scarified this
season will be planted with
ponderosa pine seedlings dur
ing the next planting season.
Soil scarification with sub
sequent reforestation is a ma
jor part of the rehabilitation
program of the bureau. The
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Increased Payments Due
Some Survivors of Vets
Many widows of veterans
who died of service-connected
causes will receive increased
survivor benefit payments
from Veterans administration
as a result of the new military
pay bill which became effec
tive June 1.
Charles M. Cox, local Vet
erans administration contact
Officers Installed
In Legion Post
Cave Junction Louis D.
Einguette and Mrs. Guy Wil
cox, department past presi
dent both of Grants Pass, of
ficiated as installing officer
at the joint installation of
Glenn Morrison American Le
gion Post and auxiliary re
cently at Cave Junction.
Legion officers installed
were Dr. C. G. Stem, com
mander; Clyde Hays, first
vicecommander; George Yar
brough, second vicecomman
der; Al Mellow, adjutant;
Clem Arnold, finance officer;
Les Henry, chaplain; Blake
Miller, sergeant at arms; and
Elwood Hussey, historian.
Auxiliary slate of officers
is headed by Mrs. Gilbert Clay
ton, president; Irene McCas
land, first vice president; Mrs.
Clyde Hays, second vice president-
Mrs. Elwood Hussey,
secretary; Mrs. Blake Miller,
treasurer; Mrs. Harold Has
lock, sergeant at arms; Mrs.
Raymond Baldwin, chaplain;
and Mrs. Elwood Hussey.
historian.
Ringuette was assisted in
the installation by Joe Ku
koski as sergeant at arms and
Bill Friend as chaplain.
Four-Day Strike
Ends in New York
New York (UPTf A four
day strike which closed seven
of New York's leading tour
ist attractions, including the
Bronx Zoo and the Metropoli
tan Museum ended Tuesday
night.
Agreement on a "basic for
mula" for ending the strike
was reached during a five
hour conference called by
Mayor Robert F. Wagner.
Terms 0f the settlement,
which were not disclosed, will
he submitted to the striking
members of the American
Federation of State, County
ad Municipal Employees tonight.
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(VP1 Telephoto)
BLM
program is financed largely
through appropriations which
have been made available to
the BLM by the O and C
counties from their share of
the timber sale receipts from
the O and C lands.
Representatives of the Med
ford district will conduct tours
of the project areas this week
for potential bidders. A trip
to the Butte Falls project area
is planned for Thursday, June
19, and a trip tp the Chase
mountain areas ii planned for
Friday. All persons interested
in either of these trips are
asked to meet ts the Medford
district office in the Medford
city hall at 8:30 a.m. on the
designated days.
Youngblood stated that the
bids for these projects are to
be submitted to the area of
fice of the BLM in Portland.
They cannot be received at the
local office. Any inquiries con
cerning these projects will be
welome at the Medford dis
trict office.
representative, said that, in
most cases, such a widow's
benefit payments are related
to the basic pay of a service
man whose rank and years of
service are the same as those
of the deceased veteran.
Cox pointed out the new
military pay bill does not in
crease basic pay of all service
men; thus it will not effect
survivor benefit payments to
all widows whose veteran hus
bands died of service-connected
causes.
Since each case must be
individually examined, it will
take several months to adjust
accounts of all widows en
titled to increased payments.
Widows already on VA rolls
need take no action to receive
any increase to which the
new law may entitle them. It
will be paid automatically,
Cox emphasized, and will be
retroactive to June 1.
The agency urged widows
not to write to VA about
their cases. Widows receiving
VA pension for the nonser
vicelconnected deaths of their
husbands are not' affected in
any way by the new law,
Cox added.
Mickey Cohen's
Wife Gets Divorce
Los Angeles ( UPI Red
haired Lavonne Cohen, wife
of ex-mobster Mickey Cohen,
divorced the pudgy little for
mer gambler Tuesday in Su
perior Court on charges he
took his many problems out
on her. During their 16 years
of marriage, interrupted
while Cohen served time for
income tax evasion, "the 41-year-old
housewife said Co
hen seemed to "derive a cer
tain pleasure" out of berat
ing her.
Her sister, Mrs. Doris Sachs,
33, supported her testimony
that Cohen belittled his wife
publicly on numerous occa
sions. They were married in
October, 1940, and parted in
May, 1956. They have no chil
dren. dTfalse teeth
Rock. Slide or Slip?
FASTEETH, an Improved powder to
be sprinkled on upper or lower plates.
holS false teeth more firmly In place.
i2 not Side, slip or rock. No gummy.
VJr nastv taste or feeling. FAS
iPls Mine (non-acid) Doe.
tour Checks "plate odor" (den
breath) Get FASTEETH at any
grug counter.
New! Lighting
Modern as tomorrow.
Designed to make your
shopping easier!
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WHILE
THEY LAST
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Regular I61 2c Armstrong Excelon Tile!
Floor Covering beauty at a sale price
Extremely rugged vinyl-asbestos. Fights
dirt, grease, alkalis. Cuts with a scissors
install anywhere! Cover a 9x12'
room for only 21.12
Choice of 4 Patterns.
S'XfMimmi.
31.15 Cush. Foot
Slack length, long-wearing, 3
absorbent. Men's sizes.
Reg. 69c nylon
sheers, 15 denier,
60 gauge!
pr. for
CAROL BRENT LABEL
Leg-flattering .full fashion
ed dress sheers. Dark
seams in newest shades.
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Hurry for These!
98c Swim Trunks
for Small Fry
78'
Colorful, sanforized cot
ton, all-around elastic
waist, inside draw
string. Sizes 4 to 8.
Save Now!
Boys Heed Plenty
of Swim Trunks
Reg. 1.98. Sanforized! Save!
1.48
Sanforized cotton with
all-around elastic waist.
Easy to get into, com
fortable. Mesh support.
10-18.
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11'
ea.
9x9" Till
SALE! Reg. 1.49
Dupont Dacron
EACH J J
Snow white marquisette
weave with neat hems.
Wash, dry in minutes
. . . need little ironing.
88
SPECIAL! TOILET TISSUE usual
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W-' ' fel p Wslern jsans
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51 ' It IrSS
Sleeveless Sanforized
incredibly low priced
Regularly $1. Smart blouson or tuck-in
styles in polka dots, stripes or solids. Wash
able colors of white, red, pink, blue, beige,
maize. 32-38.
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PAINT
AND
VARNISH
THINNER
Special! Wards paint, varnish thinner
reduced to save you more than 40!
' 28 "
You'll want several cans at this low price. For oil-base
paints, enamels, varnishes. Fine for cleanup, too!
SALE!
Drown oniy.
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fo) !o)rpn n sn
cotton blouses
at Wards
2.98 Boys' Orion
Sweater Shirts
1.99
Sizes
S. M. L.
Just wash and let drip
dry, it's that simple. Rib
bed bottom, short
sleeves. Many patterns.
DvPont Trademark
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
Healthguard T-Shirts
3 2.97
Flatknit combed cotton
and rayon yarns.
Briefs with nylon rein
forced leg and crotch open-
tag- 3 for 2.31
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Carload Sale!
Rock-Wool Insulation
1.28
Per
Baff
Reg. 1.85
Saves' heating, cooling
costs. Just pour in place.
Lasts the life of your
home.. Bag 25 sq. ft.
Men's loafers 1
Soft, lightweight leather. 1 XX
I. x 1 1
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10 for 1.50 vqlue . . v 15 for
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Wednesday, June 18, 1958 7
I J- I 1 I I "ft aanTorizea inaigo Diue
rl 2 1 denim. 5 pockets. Zipper
1 1 '1 ! 11 1 fly. Double main seams.
f 1 f5j ?JbSS . Reinforced strain points.
68 m -
WASHABLE, EASY CARE
COTTON DRESSES
99e 1.99
SIZES 3 to 6X SIZES 7 to 14
Usually 2.98 and 3.98
Rush in! Save on sundresses galore. Loads of styles
. . . New chemise-types included.
11111
Sale! Light fixtures, vals. to 2.19!
Kitchen, hall, porch, bedroom types
1.00
Take your pick of many well-designed light fixtures
at 'Wards believe-it-or-not price! Hurry!
Get both
liVS For 26 x
1.15 Tube
while
THEY LAST
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Durable BEACH SANDALS
for all the family
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Foam rubber soles, la-
tex thongs. S-M-L for j
men, women, children. ;
Red, blue, yellow, whf. '
Sale! Bike Tire, Tube
and save!
1.44
Rtg. 1.98
2.125 rims.
. . . . 99c
$1
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