Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1958, Image 20

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    A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medforrf. Oregon, TuejJay, August 1, 1958
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A LOT OF BEEF! Richard Anderson, 12, have her own animal to show in a few
Antelope 4-H club, displays his prize Here- years. Richard will be one of the entrants
ford. Getting the feel of things is Suzie in the 4-H and FFA county fair next to the
Buffington, 6, of Gold Beach. Suzie is a National Guard armory,
little young for 4-H work but hopes to , '
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IURSS AMERICA
To Arrive Thursday
Miss America Will
Crown Winner of
Local Queen Event
Miss America 1958, Miss
Marilyn Van Derbur, is sched
uled to arrive in Medford
Thursday, Aug. 21, for a four
day round of events during the
Kiwanis County fair.
The 20-year-old Miss will be
making her first official visit
to a county fair and her last
official appearance in the
United States before flying to
Atlantic City to crown her
successor. t
While here, Miss Van Der
bur will crown the winner of
the Miss Jackson county pag
eant Sunday. The selected girl
Man Fills Evening
Engagement on Time
Buffalo, N. Y. (UPD Ben
Trawinski had two important
obligations in one night but
he fulfilled them perfectly.
Pitcher Trawinski had to be
In uniform at 6:30 p.m. to
take the mound in a Softball
game. National Guardsman
Trawinski had to be in uni
form for a Guard meeting at
8 p m. the same evening.
Trawinski made short work
of his pitching chores a no
hit, no-run victory. He was
'right on time for his military
duties.
Drive-In Telephone
Booth Causes Problem
- Washington (UPD The ef
fectiveness of tranquilizing
drugs in the treatment of
schizophrenia, the most com
mon severe mental illness,
has been demonstrated in a
program of controlled re
search in 38 Veterans Admin
istration hospitals.
will then be eligible for the
Miss Oregon contest next
year.
The blond beauty queen, ac
companied by her mother,"
Mrs. Francis Van Derbur will
visit Jacksonville Friday
morning, and will make ap
pearances at the Oregon
Shakespearean festival i n
Ashland and the county fair
in Medford Friday evening.
Saturday's schedule for the
talented Miss America in
cludes a morning visit to Camp
White, an afternoon drive
along the Rogue river, and
personal appearances in the
evening at the county fair and
at the 4-H FFA fair.
The Colorado beauty is be
ing sponsored iii Medford by
the Pepsi-Cola Bottling com
pany of Medford. She will be
a guest of the firm at a dinner
Saturday evening at the
Rogue Valley Country club.
Miss Van Derbur is a tal
ented organist and enjoys all
types of music, as well as
horse training, competitive
swimming, and skiing. In ad
dition to crowning the newly
selected Miss Jackson county
on Sunday, she will play the
organ for fair guests as part
of her final appearance here.
Display of Colored
Telephones Slated
Pacific Telephone will dis
play a "Cascade of Colors" at
the combined Jackson county
and 4-H and FFA fair Aug.
21 through 24 at the Medford
Armory under sponsorship of
the Medford Kiwanis club.
Central attraction of the
telephone company's display
will be a water fountain in
which color telephones are ar
rayed. Also on view will be an
automatic answering and re
cording set; a push-button
speakerphone, and telephones
with a dial light and a volume
control switch.
Standard model phones to
be seen at the exhibit are
available in nine new colors,
according to Manager Jack
Creager. The colors are cherry
red, light beige, aqua blue,
light gray, ivory, white, pastel
yellow, rose pink and moss
green.
Push-button phones and
speakerphones are available
in moss green, mahogany
brown, light beige, light gray
and ivory.
Iowa Twins Sign Up
For Duty in Air Force
Des Moines (UPD Two
brown-haired, blue-eyed 18-year-old
girls from Tripoli, la.
are likely to give the Wom
en's .Air Force some confus
ing moments.
Karen and Karla Lobeck,
identical twins, have both
signed up for the WAF, which
they admitted- would prob
ably have considerable diffi
culty telling them apart.
"Our teachers had quite a
lot of trouble figuring it out,"
Karen said. "It just depends
on how long you know us."
Banks Cooperate With
Children's Savings
Syracuse, N. Y.- - (UPD
School children in Syracuse
and Onondaga County saved
more than one million dollars
in the 1957-58 academic year.
Banks participating in a lo
cal school savings system said
the pupil's average deposit
was $1.37 and the accounts
averaged $3 8.
Officials said the children,
from about 100 schools,
stashed away $1,277,000 "dur
ing the year.
BALLOT PROOF .
Portsmouth, N. H. (UPD
Poftsmouth has purchased 22
voting machines, the first in
New Hampshire.
A CLEAN SWEEP
Grand Haven, Mich. (UPD
Three Grand Haven area ju
veniles recently retraced their
steps along suburban Lake
shore ave., with brooms in
hand and under the watchful
eye of a deputy sheriff.
Ottawa county sheriff's of
ficers apprehended the youths
after they had smashed beer
bottles along a one-mile
stretch of the road. The boys
were handed brooms. -Two
and a half hours later, they
had swept all of the broken
glass from the roadway.
EXHIBIT SWINE Crater High School Future Farmer of
America President Allen Barnes, left, and Dave Young are
shown exhibiting swine at last year's 4-H, FFA fair. They
plan to exhibit swine again'this year. The frir started yester
day for some Jackson county 4-H and FFA members.
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Thursday Through Sunday-Aug. 21,22,23, 24
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THESE MEDFORD FIRMS URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE 4-H,
WEEKS
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"Largest Selection of
Furniture in Southern Oregon"
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114 West Main
Phone SP 2-9351
ELTON'S
FARM AND
GARDEN
STORE
217 West 6th St
Phone SP 3-5539
ALEXANDER
BROWN
128 East Main Street
Phone SP 2-6139
JACKSON COMITY
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN .
ASSOCIATION
''Where You Are Paid To Save"
126 East Main
Phone SP 3-6201 -
HUBBARD
BROS, INC.
335 East Main Street
Phone SP 2-6189
SEWING
MACHINE
CENTER
408 East Main
Phone SP 2-2388
MEDFORD
REALTY CO.
1045 South Riverside Avenue
Phone SP 2-5750
CALIFORNIA
-PACIFIC
UTILITIES
COMPANY
Your Partner In Western
Progress
JACKSON
COUNTY
TITLE CO.
121 East Sixth
Phone SP 3-4551
MEDFORD
FEED AND
SEED
330 North Fir
Phone 3-4503
OREGON
AND
CALIFORNIA
THEATRES
EADS
TRANSFER &
FURNITURE
CO.
"Nationwide Moving"
123 South Front
Phone SP 2-7121