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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1958)
o O O O ess o oo 0 o 0 o o oo o iFange News (yrie Ginge At the July 15 meeting of tr tllview Grange, George Ufichols reported on the suc D Wte tf ie Siskiyou 4-H pre fiti hld July 10 and encour 091 veryane to watch the for other 4-H prefairs & rfgckson county, and attend if oft)le. In addition, Nichols review- ed In -H summer camp ac y tivitifc ft Lake of the Woods i and expressed the future de sire of the leaders to acquire the old Solvation Army Camp on the nrth she d! the lake, in extinction with Klamath an( f o3?hin counties, pro viding lease can be ar range. -H summer camps ar Iways inexpensive and well supervised by leaders and qguncft'ors. Master Frank Malin was , TrQpjijr to repoitf that the first ANNOUNCING BELTON'ft consultant is now in Medford permanently to five bet ter icrvice and more frequent at tention to those with impaired hearing. (See address below). LASSES fyo rtejivcr button in r. No cords, no wires. No attachmeis behind Mr. O Searing aid and receiver kiMea imide glasset. Tiny colorew tulip carries soufd to er- Coma in, phone or )rit ftf FSEI descriptive book. oHAIOLD A. sVAfS 2t VcfsliafkM U Mef4fordt-Ph(i If 4S3t summer square dance on July 12 was well attended and enjoyed by all, and announced that the second dance was held last night directed by Floyd Workman and Buzz Dibble. Final plans also were made for the annual Grange picnic to be held July 20, 1 p.m. in the upper Lithia park picnic area. All members, their fam ilies and friends are invited to attend. Coffee, punch and ice cream will be furnished. The public is Invited to at tend the 8 p.m. program at the Grange hall, Aug. 5, when Mr. Hubble from the County Agents office will speak on "Weed Control". Members are asked to bring weeds to be identified. The regular semi-monthly Grange meet ing will follow this program. Entertainment for the even ing, directed by Mrs. Lloyd Hoadley consisted of an amus ing skit in which Mrs. Henry Lindsay, Mrs. Lum Lancaster, Mrs. Bud Zimmerlee and Frank Malin played roles, and a reading by Mrs. Frank Mal in. Highlight of the evening was the original pantomine style dance by Miss Joy Hink son and Miss Diana George called "Strolling Down Broad- 19" way. At the close of the program refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helm and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Felger. May F. Malin, Reporter The begonia owes its name to a French amateur botanist, Michel Begon, an administra tor in the West Indies at the time of Louis XIV. The plant reached England in 1777; its culture in Belgium began in the middle of the 19th century. I'll v wlf IN BEIRUT U. S. Marines ride armored troop carriers past docks in Beirut, Lebanon. Rebel machine-gunners appeared to have fired on a U. S. Marine plane, but rebel chief Saeb Salem told newsmen that the gunners were actually aiming at Government House. Dangers Seen in Two Proposals Salem (UPD Abolition of the Board of Control and stripping of the Secretary of State of key responsibilities were seen as dangers in a proposal before the Legisla tive Interim Committee on Government Reorganization here Friday by Warne Nunn, Assistant Secretary of State. Nunn said he would have future comment concerning attempts to take accounting duties from the Secretary of State. Under consideration , were proposals to take responsibil ities for buildings and grounds away from the Sec retary of State and give them to the Department of Finance and Administration. Some 100 employees would be involved in the switch. ' Proposed bills also" dis cussed would take 'he build ing authority from the Board of Control and from some other boards and commissions and vest it in the Finance. De partment. "By over-centralization the Director of Finance takes over not only Board of Con trol and Board of Higher Ed ucation decisions but also many of the planning func tions of heads of institutions" Logging Restrictions Olympia (UPD Restric tions on logging, land-clearing and other operations which may cause a forest fire to start, have been discontinued in piallam, Jefferson and Grays Harbor counties. All such operations were to be shut down effective mid night Saturday in Mason and Kitsap counties, according to the Department of Natural Resources. Nunn said. Nunn told the committee he thought the Finance De partment was seeking power that the people had vested in the Board of Control for the past 45 years. Express Highway Crash Kills Two Near Bridal Veil Portland OD Two per sons were killed and four persons injured, one critical ly, in a three car collision on the Express Highway about a half mile east '. of Bridal Veil Falls early Saturday. Dead on arrival at Provi dence hospital in Portland were Robert Edward Sinclair 51, Portland, and his wife, Bernice Finley Sinclair, 46. Arvid S. Howell, Spokane, driver of another car,, was listed in "critical" condition. Passengers of the third car I Elizabeth Jean Glaubitz and her 6-year-old daughter were reported in good condition at the hospital. Driver of their car, Donald Eugene Glaubitz, of Portland, was uninjured. A Sinclair son, David Fish er Sinclear, 13, suffered a left knee injury in the crash but was reported not serious ly hurt. Driver of the Sinclair car, Donald Edward Sinclair, 16, was uninjured. Multnomah county sheriff's office said the Sinclair car was traveling east on the Ex press Highway when the sec ond car traveling west ap proached them head-on in the east bound lane. Police said the Sinclair car crossed into he path of the oncoming traffic in an at tempt to avoid a head-on col lision and was struck semi-head-on by the approaching car, which was turned cross ways on the highway and was struck by a third car. County police said the acci dent was under investigation. SECOND TIME IS FATAL Lake City, Tenn. (UPD A coal miner who had just re turned to work after being injured in a slate fall accident was killed Friday in a similar mishap. Edmon Bunch, 23, was fatally injured at a Du bonia mine 26 miles west of here. ( Texas oil drilling in 1957 totaled an estimated 90 mil lion feet of hole. MAIL-TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, July 20, 1958 9 PARENTS, PLEASE NOTE v Rutland, Vt. (UPD Mrs. Blance Granger was awarded SI, 000 by a county court jury for injuries suffered when she fell while leaving a baby sitting job. The jary ruled her employer was negligent in failing to keep a passageway well-lighted, and in good repair. OUT OF PLACE Charleston, W.Va. (UPI) When Gov. Cecil H. Under wood appointed state histori an Kyle" McCormick to the Governor's Traffic Safety Ad v i s o r y Committee, McCor mickmick wasn't sure he be longed in such company. "I never owned or drove an auto mobile in my life," he said. Most weed-kiliers work best when the weeds are small and growing actively. JOHN C. MALONE and WALLACE 7. WATKIfiS (Formerly John C. Malone (Formerly with Jackson . Real Estate Agency) County Fed. Savings & Loan) ANNOUNCE the FORMATION of WATKINS-RHALONE "As Near As Your Phone" REALTY at 526 E. Main Easy Parking Across from Hawthorne Park Phone SP 3-7393, 3-7394 Recognizing a need for a broader program of more adequate service to home buyers, home sellers, and need of information and assistance on real estate financing we have formed this agency. We will specialize in Quality Homes, Ranches, Orchards and Business Opportuni ties. We will assist in preparation of Conventional Loans, FHA Loans and Gl Loan applications. Ask about a Gl Rental Purchase plan. 1 Photo services will be used extensively and will be used on all exclusive listing of quality homes. We offer friendly, conscientious, honest service whether you are buying or sail- ing. We will appreciate your business, and will do our best to serve you. Wallace W. Watkins John C. Malone OFFICES 526 E. Main The Brand of Quality and Service in Real Estate Closing out pn large g(pup. Cettor, rayons, anej rfei.f mixes. Teur choic 0 $40 Baby Doll Pajamas $2.98 Value Chemise style, in cotton crinkle crepe. Pink or blue in solid colors. Little Girls' White Sandals $2.98 Values Broken sizes from SV2 to 3. Either open or closed heels. Adjustable straps for width. , , Men's ? Canvas Oxfords 1 $4.95 Values 3? 5 Brown or blue canvas ox- " ! M fords. Thick foam crepe jt soles. Sizes 6V2 to 11. $4,29 . Children's Cowboy Boots Values to $6.95 Broken sizes from infants' AVi to child's size 2. Black or brown mix uppers. To c'ose out. $4.44 Men's Orion Sweater Shirts $5.95 Values Royal blue and flame red, 2 button with regular col lar. Sizes small, med. and large. $3.98 J Men's Thong Sandals Foam crepe soles in red, blue, yellow, white, tan and black. All sizes. Very special. 98 Men's Knit Tee Skirt Pn nru wnvon cfrinarl nnt. terns with lay-back collar 2 sleeves in assorted sizes and colors. $1.98 I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BHBl PMMMHBBMBHBaMHMH '; 'rmr ' STARTS MPAY 9:W AM. jPElSft riHMkJiEZa -ZZZZZmZvbjbvpbb I I N n fi9 fi9 n ' n n JTr I -,N II Fa" merchandise is starting to arrive and to make room for it w must CLEAR SHELVES l V Men's I i iii m m v. a r ei i kin da r unwi tl. nui v ...... l . ni wrv r eabanitf f n riir fiiii m i i i ii it i -vx. 'x. ii 1 1 x."x. a v ii ii ii nwi " - " - i MMjmnn Ladies QTlues to 01M &Ht goes our ntir stock. Itu0ful styles and colors. 9vjt choic of any hat in o I.C3 -- j m ii Ob syou leis frescos ift eulor .fS and 10.95 yric !. Good scort-. trwit rf ?Wfs md style J3.C3. 1 yjcil ctr purchase on rguhr 3.99 f8. wooln. 60 inctef &8m. f r- h r u n k. dutiful plaid, plain colors aSd twdy 'mixes f 2.S4 yd. T JSirls' Play Clothes Closing out our famous Stonajswear brand. Consists of blouses, shorts, Jamaica srts, pedal pushers and fancy toppers. Sizes 2 to 14. fteqular 98c to 1.98. Cut to , 11 te $1.77 Printed Chintz 79c yd. Value Fancy hi-sheen chintz in new floral prints. Assorted colors 66 yd. Cotton Satin Yardage 98c yd. Value Plain "colors in hi-sheen cotton, satin yardage. Colors are pastel shades of pink, lilac, yellow, rose, and blue 77 yd. Beautillion Nylon Hose 89c Value Sheer 51 guage, 15 denier full fashion ed nylons, with dark leg seams. Sizes 82 to 1 1 in 2 newest colors 69 Boy's Western Jeans Heavy 133-4-oz. western jeans with zip per fly. Regular 2.98 and 3.29 values. Sizes 4 to 12 $2.69 Sites 14 and 16 $2.89 Hooded Sweat Shirts Just arrived, large shipment of hooded sweat shirts. Just right for camping. Comes in red, yellow and navy blue in small, medium, large, and extra large Ladies Orion Sweaters Vol. to $5.95 Red, blue, pink, and tan. Hi bulk orlon. interlock construction. Short Sleeve Slip-ons $1.99 Long Sleeve Cardigans $2.87 Printed. Nylon Yardage Vol. to 89c yd. Puckered and sheer nylons in beautiful floral and modernistic prints. Special r 64 yd. Printed Cotton Yardage Vol. to 59c yd. Large assortment in famous name brand cottons. All styles and colors. 96 thread count materials 3 yds. $1.00 Brushed Rayon Suitings $1.98 yd. Value 45 inches wide. Striped and tweedy mix patterns. Very special 99 yd. Fall merchandise is starting to arrive and to make room for it we must CLEAR SHELVES AND RACKS NOW! The ONLY way to make a really QUICK CLEARANCE is to CUT PRICES TO THE BONE and we've dont iutt that. CASH IN on this FAST DISPOSAL EVENT you'll find M.M. PRICES, LOW. LOW, LOW! Men's Oil Tanned Boots $12.95 Values Brown or black. Moccasin or lace-to-toe styles. 8" oil tanned uppers. All sizes $10.95 Half Wellington Dress Boots $12.95 Values , Black, plain toe, 8" top, half Welling ton pull-on dress boots. Sizes 6V2 to 11.. Special $9.90 Youth's Canvas Oxfords : $4.95 Value Very special. Brown or navy blue can vas oxfords. Thick crepe . sole. Broken sizes from- 1 1 V4 to 3 Boy's Knit Polo Shirts Short sleeve knit polo shirts in srtiped patterns. Round neck and collar models. Sizes 6 to 18 f $1.25 and $1.98 Ladies Half Slips $2.98 Value White nylon, cotton, and dacron mix ' half slips. Built-in 'shadow panel. All sizes. Cut to $1.99 , Women's Canvas Shoes $3.98 Values Canvas flattie slip-on pumps. Tpn, red, white, black, narrow and medium widths $2.88 Ladies . Nylon Tricot Slips Vol. to $3.98 White nylon tricot slips. Nylon lace trim. Built-in shadow panel. - $2.29 fer Cane y ZtST.Tr In the 7V3. y0ur h colors. Si. izes BLANiYptc Fanfy poin colors i Pn part w ryns' "X'ons, 7;95?.90 and 1" ' -.'S-6.95- cnoice 'onkets. Yo ur Price O O ladies $2.88 Men's Dress Oxfords & Loafers Closing out. One group of beige and tan oxfords and loafers. Regular price is $9.90. Your choice $5.88 $2.98 OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00 P.,l. psirn bb - en I Broadcloth Blouses ; black, wh,,e' & to 38 in ur reg Uow. Sizes 3 i 7$1.98 Rouses yxj ' ' ladiC$ . J.a- Jamaica Shorts Jal$2.9S V Jama, Fancv a S't' W Fancy u zipper- " shorts. JrntVoZorchoice buckle back. You