Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1958, Image 2

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    2 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, November 16, 1958
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THROUGH Wayne Upton Geft) president of the Little
Rock, Ark., school board, announces that school super
intendent Virgil T. Blossom (right) has been dismissed
without cause by the board. He further stated that the
entire board, with the single exception of Dr. Dale Alford,
is resigning as of Nov. 14.
SAMS VALLEY
PTA Schedules Meeting
By MRS. CLYDE KELL
Sams Valley Mrs. Ruth
Brewster, instructor of the
vocal and piano music depart
merits at Sams Valley school,
said that parents and friends
of rjuoils are invited to a
meeting of Sams Valley, The
Parent Teacher association at
the school Thursday, Nov. 20
at 8 p.m.
During the program. "Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs"
will be presented under the
direction of Mrs. Brewster,
with students of the fifth
through the eighth grades par
ticipating. Vickie Pittman wil be read
er for the play, Mrs. Brewster
said, and the cast will include
Beulah Adolphson, Snow
White; Stephen Hall, Prince;
Anita Shope, Lady Margot;
Linda Bain, Lady Sybil; Mild
red Brown, maid I; Alice De
Pew, mail II; Ellen Sollinger,
mirror; Jeanette King, Queen
I; Mary Jo McRae, Queen II;
Three Injured in
One-Car Accident
Three persons were injured
In a one-car accident near the
Tolo bridge and Highway 99,
north of Central Point Sat
urday morning, state police
reported.
Injured were the driver,
Eugene Gordon Ray, 35, of
117 East Main St., Medford;
two passengers, Ernest Ray
Kennedy Jr., 28, of 10 Quince
St., Medford. They were treat
ed at Sacred Heart hospital
and released, according to hos
pital attendants.
The car was northbound on
Highway 99 when it started
sliding on the icy Tolo bridge,
police said. As it crossed the
bridge the car went over the
embankment of the west side
of the highway. The car turn
ed over and landed on its
wheels, officers said.
and those taking parts of the
seven dwarfs are Joe Hukey,
Eddie Gowan, Toby Smith,
Dale Birkland, Stanley Shope,
John DePew, and Bill Ellis.
William Brewster, principal,
said open house will be held
following the PTA meeting
and program. All parents and
friends are, invited to visit
the class rooms that evening
at the school, and meet the
teachers.
Mrs. Susan Ambrose, third
and fourth grade teacher at
the school, has made arrange
ments to take pupils on a
field trip to Bear Creek Or
chards in Medford Friday,
Nov. 21 The youngsters will
leave the school at 8:45 ajn.
and return at noon.
Fifty-three students of the
Sams Valley school received
Immunizations Wednesday at
the school. Diptheria immun
izations and small-pox vaccin
ations were given by Dr. A.
Erin Merkel, Jackson county
public health officer. Assist
ing were Mrs. Nina Vander
walker, clinic nurse from the
health department, Miss Eliz
abeth McGallaird, school
health nurse, and Miss Carol
Culp from the University of
Oregon medical school.
Sams Valley pupils will at
tend a basketball jamboree
at Butte Falls, Friday, Dec. 5,
at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walter
and family plan to move to
Gold Hill this week where
their son, Bruce, will enter
the seventh grade at the Han
by school and Bradley the
sixth grade.
Klaus Fuchs May
Be Deported
When Released
London - (CPU - The Daily
Express said Saturday atomic
spy Klaus Fuchs almost cer
tainly will be deported as an '
undesirable alien when he is
released from prison in seven
months.
The newspaper said the gov
ernment's' interest in detaining
Fuchs for political reasons has
lessened considerably since
Britain started exchanging at
omic secrets with the United
States two years ago.
The government is willing
"to write off the dubious val
ue to the Communists of any
still-secret atom bomb infor
mation which Fuchs remem
bers," the newspaper reported.
Convicted in 1950
Fuchs, 48, was convicted in
1950 of turning over top se
cret atomic information to
Russia during the height of
the cold war. He was senten
ced to 14 years in prison but
became eligible for parole
after seven years because of
his good behavior.
Fuchs, a native of Germany,
was stripped of his British
citizenship after his convic
tion. The German-born scientist
was sent to Canada during
World War II by the British
government but returned aft
er the danger of a German in
vasion had passed. He studied
at Glasgow University and
later worked at the Hatwell
Atomic Research Station.
In an interview printed
Friday by the Daily Express,
Fuchs said he would like to
return to the Red-held Ger
man city of Leipzig, where his
father, a professor, is living.
Original Announcement
Britain had originally an
nounced it would find a iob
for Fuchs when he was re
leased. The Daily Express said
this plan has changed. "The
government will not risk the
public outcry which might
ensue if it found work for a
German citizen who has be
trayed Britain," the paper
said.
"Security advisers believe
that any criticism from the
United States will be less se
vere if Fuchs is deported as
a matter of firm policy than
if he is allowed to make his
own way to East Germany,'
the paper said.
Low Cost Housing Topic for Meeting
Miss Elizabeth McGallaird,
school nurse, said that pupils
who were absent on the day
of the immunization clinic at
the Sams Valley school, may
be taken lo the health depart
ment in the county courthouse
to obtain immunizations tany
Tuesday or Friday afternoon
between 3 and 5 p.m.
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New York (WD Catas
trophes accidents in which
five or more persons are kill
ed took slightly more than
800 lives in the U. S. during
the first six months of 1958,
according to the Metropilitan
Life Insurance Co. For the
corresponding period of 1957,
the toll was about 1,200, in
cluding at least 350 deaths
from Hurricane Audrey in
June.
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Howard Heydlauff, assist
ant director of the district
Portland office of the Federal
Housing administration, will
discuss low cost housing for
plderly people at a housing
conference sponsored by the
Rogue Valley Council on Ag
ing at 8 p.m. Monday in the
board room at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Frank Glonning, chairman
of the council, said the meet
ing will be open to the pub
lic, and local officials and rep
resentatives of civic organiza
tion, clubs and other-organization
have been invited to participate.
Heydlauff was featured
speaker on housing for the
elderly at a regional confer
ence at Reed college in Port
land of 10 northwest states
recently.
Glonning will speak brief
ly on the purpose of the Rogue
Valley Council of Aging,
which was organized last Jan
uary. William Hoxie, cochair
Tian of the housing committee,
will outline studies and work
of the committee to date.
A discussion period will fol
low Heydlauff's talk.
A housing committee meet
ing will be held Thursday to
evaulate the results of the
conference. It will be held at
3 p.m. in the Senior Activity
Center, 601 East Jackson st.
1.1 -Year-Old Gets
$65,000 in Damages
Spokane - (UPD - Superior
Court Judge William H. Wil
liams Friday awarded an 11-year-old
girl $65,000 in dam
ages for injuries suffered
when she was burned in a
bonfire accident in 1955.
The suit was brought to
court in 1957 by Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Cox for their daugh
ter, Deborah, against Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hugo. The suit
claimed the girl was severely
burned while playing around
a bonfire built by Hugo's son.
A jury in 1957 denied the
damages, but Judge Carl
Quackenbush, now retired, or
dered a new trial. The case
was to go before a jury again,
but Judge Williams ordered
the award.
Five Burglaries
Reported Friday
Pilot Rock-IUPD - Five bur
glaries were reported here
early Friday and the Umatil
la county sheriffs office said
it believed all were committed
by the same persons.
Burglars broke into the
Pilot Rock Lumber company,
the Maurice Roy Chevrolet
Gargae, Mentzer Elliott Shell
service station, Harry's Weld
ing Shop and Pilot Rock Groc
ery. A large quantity of tools
was taken from the lumber
firm, welding shop and serv
ice station and $1,200 in cash
was taken from a safe in the
grocery store. The burglars,
removed a safe tfrom the ga
rage but were unable to get
it open, deputies said. It was
found abanddned nearby.
HONOR CHENNAULT
Lake Charles, La. (OPD
The Lake Charles Air Force
Base had its name changed
officially Friday to Chennault
Air Force Base after Lt. Gen.
Claire Chennault, Flying
Tigers chief who died recently.
Babysitters Freed In Drunk Incident
San Rafael, Calif.".- (LTD -Two
male babysitters, accused
of getting a two-year-old boy
drunk, were freed Friday aft
er the little fellow proved he
knew how to serve himself.
The sitters, Thomas Pres-
Ashland Firemen
Called Three Times
Ashland Ashland fire de
partment had a busy morning
Saturday.
First call was a false alarm
since the wrong address was
given. No such address could
be located, firemen said.
Two minutes later firemen
were called to put out a fire
in one of the Jorgenson's
Dairy trucks. The truck was
on Vista st. when the wiring
under the hood caught fire.
At 11:50 a.m firemen put
out a flue fire at 235 Fifth
st. No damage resulted, fire
men said.
Length of the United States
and Mexican boundary is 2,
013 miles.
ton, 24, and Allen Straight,
21, were arrested when Mrs.
Jacqueline Martinez returned
home on the night of Oct. 31
and found little Gregory in
toxicated.
Preston and Straight insist
ed the child took a glass of
wine from a coffee table while
they were in the kitchen pre
paring a soft boiled egg for
him.
District Attorney William
O. Weissich decided to try an
experiment, with the approv
al of Mrs., Martinez. He
poured three glasses of wine
in the Martinez home, took
one, gave one to his secretary
and left the third on the
coffee table.
Little Gregory was called
into the room and immediate
ly made a beeline for the ta
ble. He gulped down the small
bit of wine and, beaming
hopefully at his mother, said:
"Mama, iore juice."
Charges against Preston
and Straight were dropped
and Gregory was restricted to
fruit cocktail.
GLASS
for remodeling and construc
tion. We are happy to quote
prices for steel sash, alumi
num sash, and siiding patio
doors.
SELBY GJSfs
303 North Bartlett
PHONE SP 3-361S
HIGH FINANCE
Benson, N.C. - UPD -This
town ' celebrates its annual
"Mule Day" Sept. 12. The
event annually attracts some
15,000 visitors. Benson's pop
ulation is about 3,000.
AVAILABLE
12" GREEN FIR or
2 FOOT SLAB
McGINTY FUEL
COMPANY
PHONE SP 3-6297
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SALE! 15 cubic foot
TRU-COLD chest freezer
Slerts 525-lbs. of food
5-yr. warranty on cooling unit
Baked-on dulux enamel finish
Freeze in quantity when prices are
low enjoy many seasonal fruits and
vegetables year 'round $188
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21" console TV set
Compare with $239.95 sett
Aluminiztd picture tub
o Mahogany-grained cabinet
. Finest automatic gain control holds
picture steady, no fading. ...$188
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TRU-COLD refrigerator
Space-saver, only 24" widt
Fruit and vegetable crisper
35-lb. freezer compartment
Full-width crisper has glass-cover
shelf. Storage door with egg racks,
3 shelves, safety latch.. .Now, $188
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SALE! 3-speaker HI-FI
plus AM FM radio
Compares with $259.95 soft
Powerful 17-waft ampliflor
Deluxe V-M record changer
New lift-lid for easy access to
changer. Mahogany $188
Blond $ 1 0 more. Stereo $40 more.
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SIGNATURE gas range J
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23" automatic lighting oven ,-
Aluminum griddle converts to
5th burner, hat grate
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Robertshaw oven thermostat main
tains even temperature. Electric deck,
1-hr. timer. Porcelain finish. . .$188
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Deluxe automatic washer
e Choice of water temperatures
e Choice of water levels
o Exclusive rotating agitator
Rotating agitator washes all-fabrics
gently yet thoroughly; uses Vi water,
soap of centerpost woshers. .$188
SALE ! Fully automatic
Zig-Zag sewing machine
o Do thousands of decorative
stitches automatically
o Complete with modern desk
Just pep in a "magic" cam (has 71
for the fancy stitch you want. Desk
in blond or mahogany finish.; $188
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Deluxe electric range
23" clock-controlled oven
Rod-type oven elements
7-heat microtube top units
Oven starts and stops at the times
you setl Mierotube units heat quickly,
cook uniformly, cool fast.. ..$188
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SP 3-7301
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