Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1958, Image 5

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Louisiana
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Long Bch, Ctlif. (EPD
Lovely Eurlyne Howell,
blonde, blue-eyed Mis Loui
siana, reigned today s ifiss
q UnitedStates in the 7th an
nual Miss Universe pageant.
The sweetly drawling coed
q from Bessier City, La., was
O chosen Wednesday night from
five semi-finalists to represent
the United States in compe
litiori with 34 foreign beau
Cflei fsr the title of Miss Uni
verse. Choice of the lyear-old
Southern belle, 5 .foot, 6
inches of poised loveliness,
was popular with the- audi
ence of 4,500 gathered in the
Long Beach Municipal Audi
torium as the field was nar
rowed from 15 to 5 to Miss
Howell.
Grace Kelly Type
(poised and dry-eyed after
her selection, Miss Louisiana,
a Grace Kelly type measur
ing a near-perfect 36-23-35.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, Juky 24, 1958 S
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said she was "very thrilled
aM grateful."
Miss Howell, a sophomore
In speech and dramatics at
Centennary College at Shreve
port, La., was selected from
, f ivfemi-f insists all blondes
- and all from the South except
one.
q Tb others were Miss Ala
bama, Judy Carlson; Miss
Florida, Marcia Valibus; Miss
Georgia, Diana Austin, and
QMiss Illinois, June Pickney.
Miss U.S.A.. competes to
night ggainst the foreign
beauties if) the semi-final
round of the Miss Universe
pageant. Miss uViiverse will
be selected Friday night.
Driver Cited After
Highway 99 Crash
harles Richard Greene,
53, of 2476 Reed lane, was
cited by state police yester
day for failing to stop for a
red light following an acci
dent between his car and one
driven by Miss tlelen Ruth
O Nelson, 50, of 3224 Forest ave.
Miss Nelson, who suffered
fractured ribs and facial cuts,
according to the police re
port, was cited for no oper
ator's license. She was report
ed in fair condition today at
Rogue Valley hospital.
Police said the accident oc
curred shortly after noon yes
terday when Greene's car,
southbound on Highway 99,
i struck Miss Nelson's car as it
proceeded on a green light
from the Bear Creek Orch
ards. Greene suffered facial
cuts, according to reports.
An average farmer in the
United States spends about
$3,000 a year for feed, seed,
fertilizer, oil products, mach
ines, building materials and
hardware.
Grange News...
Central Point Grange
Grange met Friday night
with Master Otto Niedermey
er presiding. Agriculture
chairman Arnold Bohnert re
ported rains had damaged
, grain crops considerably in
the stcFle as well as in Cali
fornia. Fred Kuest comment
ed on the increased amount
of gtorms compared to other
years. .
Edwin f Cebhtrd informed
mqpnbers) on the Mexican la
bor situation, and spoke opti
mistically of the future pear
market Delmar Smith spoke
on community service and the
Pomoni Grange booth at the
Oregon State Fair.
A litter was read thanking
the Grange for his 4-H schol
gphip ?rom David Foote, also
n one idising that the National
Ging headquarters will be
i the desirable vicinity near
th Vhite House. Visitation at
nterjris Grange was an
nounced and the Jackson
gouney Pomona meeting to be
O $t Ugpe Rogue Grange Satur
py, inly 26, at 8 p.m. Mat
V? iiscussed were painting
t he.ll tnfl the winter wood
O
ijjeuetion.
SAe lecturer program in
eiufei a hort skit and talks
to itm centributors of the
tevley teble. The hobby table
onittA of African violets,
feeme collections, Jiand made
jenj, paintings, miniature
t, lilies, trophies, old-time
?irinf piece end poetry. On
the cost and profit of hobby
collstting, Mrs. Homer Jeff
ries said her profit from sales
had not covered costs yet but
sfte loved all her 300 African
violets so much that she got
fduch ttisfaction from the
hobbV.
Mr B. E. Ford, with her
boojf of odd names, said
friids ggve her names freely,
and she had none to sell. Mrs.
Edwin Gebhard explained the
expense of tools for making
(and made jewelry.
Refreshments of ice cream,
sherbete and cookies were
erved by Mr? and Mrs. Henry
Cgnger and Mr. and , Mrs.
Chuck Taejlor.
Mrs. O. T. Wilson,
Publicity chairman.
U.S.D.A.
CHOICE
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Hashed
Potatoes
Reg. 23c
2 for
Hills Bros. Coffee
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16 to 18-lb.
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SHORTBREAD
10-oz.
pkg.
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10 lb. Pkg.
ALL
FLUFFY
3 lb. Pkg.
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Wonderful values in the best nation
ally advertised foods finest fruits
and vegetables top quality meats -a
real, honest-to-goodness
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Bonneville
SWEET
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LARGE 22-OZ.
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SOUP MIX
Tomato Vegetable Pkg of
Chicken Noodle 3 4
LIFEBUOY
SOAP
Reg. Size
335
SPRY
SHORTENING
3 lb. Tin
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o Cranshaws ,
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