Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1958)
They'll Do It Every A ROOM THEY WANTED, BUT IT HAD TO H4VE PLEtfT OF VENTILATION FRESH 3lR TH4TS WHAT THEY INSISTED ON Sb-THEy TOOK IT AHD WHAT DID THEy DO FOP THE CEST OF THEIR stay? GIVE A LOOKy THJNX j4ND a tip op THE H4TU3 K4T TO THELM4.K4PB BOSE CREST MOTH. KEY WEST, ( y FIJI. Red Movie Turn Press Meeting Into Babble Session Bt VERNON SCOTT UPI Correspondent Hollywood-tfPD - If Soviet summit meetings are anything like Russian press conferences it' no wonder the interna tional situation is suffering from the bends. This week a junketing del egation of 21 Bed movie mo guls and two actresses visited Hollywood to get the lay of glamourland. But they were more interested in Disneyland than movieland. . . Still, thev aereed to a press conference astensibly to ex change . information about Russian and Hollywood films. But first they had to hold a private conclave to deter mine what they'd talk about, Hollywood's press corps cool ed its heels while the Rus sians vakked it over. Occa sionally a Russian head poked out of the door, shouted some thing in Russian and retreat ed. Finally the Dress was usher ed Into a room thick with Motorists Urged To Carry Chains Salem-OJPD-The State High way department reported mountain pass highways bare of snow today but showers were falling in many areas and motorists traveling moun tain routes should carry chains. China has two of the world's great rivers, the Yellow and the Yangtse. - 'Snowman" Set Snow cap and mittens a winter-warm set children will love! Easy, fun to knit; in 3 colors; sequin, button trim. Just four ounces of knitting worsted for hat and mattens jiffy knit! Pattern 7016: direc tions for 4 to 14 years includ ed. Send THIRTY - FIVE cents (coins) for this pattern - add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept. P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. . . . Our new 1959 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog, just out, has many designs for crochet ing, knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A spe cial gift, in the catalog to keep a child happily occupied a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book. 7016 Time "THIS COOM ? TWO YTJl '.X" 3 WINDOWS WCIN3THE 7 1 fell Tl W 7 WINDOWS, FUNGUS-Y LJWttfflM 1S Moguls smoke from American-made cigarettes where reporters were greeted with owlish sus picion. Seated around a giant oval table, the visitors looked more like a bunch of farm-machinery salesman than bigshot movie-makers. Explosive Babble A travel-bureau translater explained we could ask any questions we desired, and that they . would answer as best they were able. ' First question "Why are you in Hollywood?" This set off an explosive babble during which every Russian discussed the knotty query with his neighbor. Fin ally, director Sergi Iutkevich who proved most talkative, answered solemnly, "We are tourists." ' His fellow-travelers nodded approval, though none spoke English. Next they were asked who was the favorite American performer in. Russia. It was a bombshell. They shouted 21 different names, which shrank to only two within a few min utes.. Spokesmen Iutkevich made it clear that Henry Fon da, indeed, was the Russian favorite." But one of the acrtresses, an elderly- Bette Davis type, held out for Katherine Hep burn until one of her associ ates convinced her she meant Audrey Hepburn. Once this was settled, Iutkevich said, "Henry Fonda and Audrey Hepburn," which cheered the actress considerably. "What percentage of the 120 films you produce yearly have a political theme?" was the next question. Lordy, you'd have thought they'd : been; asked for the Russian H-bombs secrets. Russians Lose Interest Half the Russians left their chairs to discuss this one. The translator looked pained and resentful. Again, Iutkevich came to the rescue. "Every picture made in every country has some po litical theme. It is a matter of degree," he said, in the Rus sian equivalent to "no com ment." Obviously by now the Rus sians had lost interest in the conference. They began talk ing to one another in loud voices, paying not the slight est heed to further questions. In the ensuing ' confusion Audrey Hepburn's name was heard several times, but no body paid much attention. At last the translator thank ed the press and we filed out along with the Russians, one of whom stopped on the side walk to give a Russian post card to k 10-year-old boy. "It ain't autographed," the youngster complained. Yoncalla Student 4-H Club Winner . Chicago -(OPD- Gale . Briner, 18-year-old Oregon State Col lege freshman of Yoncalla, is an Oregon national winner at the 37th national 4-H Club Congress here. She was among 200 mem bers" to receive . national awards at the Congress attend ed by 1,350 delegates from the 49 states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Miss Briner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Briner, has spent nine years in club work. During, that time she has completed 26 projects and held the offices of president, vice president and secretary. She has - had complete management of an 80 - acre tree farm for the past three years. After college, she said she plans to continue in 4-H work as a local leader or extension agent. By Jimmy Hatlo Twm mm ramny Council Mrs. M.R. The whole town is talking about Lydia Lydia R. They ought to trust me. Mrs. M.R. I recently learned through an anonymous letter that the whole town is talk ing about my 16-year-old daughter, Lydia. When I went to make en quiries I found it was true that everyone was talking. But Lydia claims it is an ugly rumor spread by one boy whose advances she re pulsed. My husband and I do not know what to make of it Lydia has always been a well- behaved girl. The boys she went out with seemed nice and with only a few excep tions she kept the deadline we gave her for her return home. She has cried and cried and sworn that the whole thing is a lie, but my husband feels that where there is smoke there is fire. I am heartbroken over this. . Lydia R It is very unfair that I should have to suffer just because some cad was so furious that he did not have his own way. Plenty of girls who have done the talking did things I wouldn't dream of doing. I feel that my parents ought to trust me and stand by me. Instead they have been worse than anybody. They have gone around dig ging for more dirt and em barressed me so much I can't hold up my head any longer. The worst part of it is, that as a result of all this, nobody will go out with me. I'll nev er be able to go out with the nicer boys and girls in our town. And I honestly don't want to go out with the oth ers. I feel like running away or killing myself. Trie Council A grave In justice has been done Lydia whether or not there was any truth in' the original story about her reputation. They have aided and abetted in the destruction of her reputation. They have also destroyed her faith and trust in them. The vicious anonymous let ter should never have seen the light. If the M.R.'s had any doubts about their daugh ter's behavior they should have watched her discreetly or talked to her in a general way about her attitudes and about her friendships. She should never have been forced to ' defend herself against such a foul attack. . Our sympathy is 100 per cent on Lydia's side, but we feel that it is only right to point to one loophole in her story. It is unusual for a "whole town" to credit the word of a cad. A well behaved girl usually estab lishes the kind of reputation that is not easily smeared. She does not have to worry about the vicious gossips. However, there are nasty individuals in every commu nity and we believe that they can make a fairly smoky sit uation even when there is no fire. A great deal of damage has been done here. A first step in repairing it would be for the M.R.'s is to acknowledge WATCH ''HOLIDAY TABLE" AUDREY SIMS demonstrates and shows you how to make HOLIDAY DECORATIONS & ARRANGEMENTS. This week: "Down Christmas Tree Lane". . , , THURSDAY, 4:30, on KBES-TV Courtesy of Sims Cycle & Hobby Shop Back Stairs: By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI Correspondent Augusta, Ga. -UPD- .Back stairs at the White House: From the hallowed locker room of the Augusta National Golf Club where President Eisenhower has been playing of late, a secret pipeline re layed two stones the members are telling One concerns a duffer who somehow achieved member ship in the President's club. Skin Divers To Seek Submarine Off Oregon Coast Salem-UPD-A group of local skin divers plans to search the Pacific ocean off Seaside for a Japanese submarine they believe may have been sunk during World War H. The Salem Aqua Lung Club says the exploration will be "just ior fun" without expec tation of gain. Members plan, if they find a submarine, to use cutting torches to see what is inside. - Although the 13th . Naval district in Seattle' has report ed it is not aware of any such wreck, aqua-lung divers claim they have seen a submarine like object, in shallow water at low tide. The local group has about 20 members and was formed this year. More than half of the members are policemen or f irement. The instructor is Dave Scott, former Los Angeles salvage diver. Ross Cruzen is president and the vice presi dent is Gerald Hall. - The only report of a Jap anese submarie being off that area during World War II was in June of 1952 when shells were fired at. Fort Stevens. The' submarine is believed to have escaped. Hall said the club has pur chased an $800 air compres sor for the expedition. Plans calls for the dive to take place sometime this month when tides are low and the water calm. It is believed by local club members the submarine may be in about 40 to 50 feet of water at low tide. Veteran Pendleton Teacher Succumbs Pendleton (UPD Florence Sweet,. 65, English teacher in the Pendleton school system since 1930 and head of the award winning Pendleton Lantern school paper, died at St. Anthony's hospital late Sunday. Cause of death was given as a heart attack. ' Miss Sweet had been head of : the Lantern since 1932. During that time the paper had won national recognition and many , state and national awards for high school jour nalism. Above Normal Rainfall Indicated Washington-(UPD-The Weath er Bureau's 30 day forecast for December: Temperatures to' average below seasonal normals over the northern half of the na tion from the Continental Divide eastward to Atlantic Seaboard. Above normal tem perautes are indicated for the California coast and Florida. In other areas about normal temperatures for the season are in prospect. Precipitation is expected -to exceed normal along the Gulf and Atlantic coast over the northern plains and along the West coast. Over the northern half of the nation much of the precipitation will be in the form of snow. Subnormal amounts are expected in the southern plateau, the south ern Rocky Mountain states, and the central plains. Other wise near normal precipita tion is indicated. they have been wrong and to apologize to Lydia. A second step would be for them to let "the whole town" know that they have faith in their daughter and contempt for the vicious gossip?" who havel tried to smear her. The third step is a private family af fair. The should see that Lydia is well-armed with the information and moral values that will steer her in the right direction. (Copyright 1958. General Features Corp.) - Pipeline Relays Stories The tyro of the tee smacked a long wood shot that hooked terribly over the club fence into a residential driveway. The ball struck a man square ly on the forehead and he dropped stone dead. The duffer saw what he'd done, grabbed up his clubs and fled back to the member's quarters where he cowered in his bedroom. A few hours later, there was a knock oh the door. A man in a tweed suit pro duced a badge. Extends Clasped Hands "Murphy of homicide. We've determined that you're the golfer who hit that awful hook. It hit a man in the head and killed him. What do you have to say for yourself?" See amazing AMP DeWalt demonstration! Little W STILL Only $239 delivered (taw klnH mmd V HP custom-built meter Included I HERE'S THE "P0WERSH0P,, THAT DOES EVERYTHING IN WOODWORKING! See the greatest invention since the hand saw . . . over 12 power tools in one . . . makes every cut and joint. Find out how easily it makes every one an expert. See free demonstra tion here and get your FREE 20 page Catalog today. POWER SHOP ; Tree Stands Lifetime tree stands are made so strong they -an't spring or bend. Three sizes. PRICED FROM $150 FIREPLACE GRATES Grates made of heavy ss" square steel bars cost a little more but last much longer. Bars are closer' to gether too. Four sixes: 1 9" 23" 28" 33". $530..$1095 MAGNETS Permanent type English made mag nets in a variety of shapes, sizes ind strengths. See them in sporting goods section. 40$375 CROQUET SETS Four and six mallet complete croquet lets. Some stands on wheels. ' 995..$i99s r ires,. MAIN and RIVERSIDE MEDFORD, The duffer thought for a moment, then extended his clasped hands, waving them back and forth. "I believe," he. said, "if I change my grip just a little bit like this, by golly, I'll cure that hook." Second story concerns an other new member of the Na tional. He was on the first tee alone and took a vicious cut at the ball, completely missing it. An assistant pro spotted him and walked out. "May I interrupt?" the pro inquired politely. "I may be able to help you. Your swing simply must be corrected be cause as it is now, the swing is, if you'll pardon me, un speakable, and with your friends here, certainly you'll It's Not Too Early to Start Christmas Shopping! COMPLETELY IMMERSIBLEf MIRRO-MATIC ELECTRIC FRY PAN Extra deep size for soups and stews . . . detach able, automatic Control fits other MIRRO-MATIC Heat Control appliances... Temperature Guide and Signal Light... steam-vent cover... easy-to-handle stamped aluminum ... immersible, handle and all, for easy clean-up. 11" square, 2lA" deep. Complete with automatic control and vented cover. S Reduced to $16.95 I SANDING MADE EASY I with Stanley Swirlaway compM with 3 abrasive elm Sands wood, metal," plastics, masonry or fibre glass Ball-joint eliminates gouges and swirls Sands with rotary planer action Fits any V "electric drill No heavy pressure- required-no mar, no scar STAINLESS STEEL Percolator Cory has Just started to ship a brand new 10-cup stainless steel stove percolator which is unusually attractive. Entirely different than any other. $ 12 95 AUTOMATIC For cookinc or eetvin rizht mm At tablet Mar than 200 sq. fa. of cooking ana. Griddle earr b maw i ad for demBin. Hear fa cootrolled with no boc spots or Reg. $27.95 - mn PHONE SP 2-6189 OREGON CRttltNO I!5ibW SERVING jfars jw.sSIbW want to take some strokes off your score." The lonely duffer thanked the pro rather diffidently, ad vising him to save his feelings of concern for others. "You . see," explained the golfer, "there are several reasons why your advice will do little good. "In the first place, I'm new here. Not a soul will even speak to me, much less play with me. "And besides, I lie four strokes right now." Then there's the totally un confirmed rumor that the Get tysburg Country Club is plan ning to put skid chains and a snow plow on the President's golf cart so he can play there during the winter. Gout Linked The kind people who re cently sent the president a 'Ikperfot .pan make stew braising broiling rusting steaminf " '"IsssssssssaMBlHsaLI "Yf--Tm paafgniajjjjjjj ' -"-X NEW PATTERN JUST RECEIVED! Brook-Park "ONLY A ROSE" 35 piece service for six. Molded Melmac. Guaranteed against breakage. Set consists of 6 Decorated Dinner Platee 6 Bread and Butters 6 Soup Cereals 6 Tea Cups 6 - Saucers OPEN STOCK ' VALUE $68.85 PUNCH SETS So many punch bowls are too small, but these sets include 7Vi quart bowls with stand, 12 cups, 12 hooks to hang cups from bowl rim and plastic serving ladle. Choice of clear or opaque glass. $695..$795 ELECTRIC GRIDDLE with heat cold speev REDUCED TO ONLY $24.95 Open Monday Evenings Until i " ' MAIL TRlBUNf, Medford, Crete, bountiful supply of western pheasant would shudder to see a copy of a private medi cal report recently circulated by a large pharmaceutical firm. The report says that the heaviest incidence of gout in SPECIAL BIG , Double Load DRY WOOD McGiniy Fuel Go. Phone SP 3-6297 BRIDGE SIZE Cream & Sugars Imported translucent china cream and covered sugar set. This is a bridge size set. Reg. $1.20 Pair SPECIAL Aaf-ftrf 89 6 Days pr. lltVJ WEAR. EVER Cookie Gut and PASTRY DECORATOR loty to load um- deanl wcipat. 1 1 SPECIAL T . i $545 7m 6 piece stainless steel cookie cutter set in special Christmas shapes Colt FRONTIER SCOUT control West Bend Calbers .22 Short, 12"x20" Long, Long $yiQ50 Rifle., "SV The man who likes guns is going to fad in love with the FRONTIER SCOUT. Far this brand new beauty baa the stme classic lines as the single action ermy. Fundamentally the same simple foolproof action, and though lighter ia weight, the same superb balance and feel. Now Available in All Blue as Well as Two-Tone Finish 9 P. M. Free Delivery Within Medford City Limits 00 or More! Tuesday, December 2, 195S IS this country occurs in areas where pheasant are mora plentiful and where the local hunters eat pheasant in. volume during the season. The same company, by hap-pen-stance, produces a medi cine to relieve gout. D.D.D. (Delayed DeSoto Display DEC. 5 Dick Knight Co. . ! in Style and Price . SLIM and TRIM NEW ADJUSTABLE fireplace screen in polished brass, with black or brass curtain. Top value at low cost. MODERNSCREEN No. 122-S 38" width adjusts to heights of 27", 28", 29", 30' and 31". $750 Also available for Large Fireplaces JUMBO Salt & Pepper Mill Set Brown cherry wood pepper mill and alt set bound in polished brass. TMa is the iumbo set 10 inches tall the French style like you'll in restaurants in Pans. $050 Set ragr if 1 1 Decorated Platter 1 ; Open Vegetable 1 . Creamer ; I Sugar Bowl 1 Sugar Cover LIMITED STOCK . . $29 95 COOKIE CUTTERS 98'- Come In ... Or Call In for Reservations For PORTABLE POWER TOOL NIGHT . Tues Dec. 9, 7:30 re P.M. t Hubbard Wray Co. 22 South Riverside This is a program for hobbyists and "do it yourselfers" to help them to get more out of their port able electric tools. Ladies are wel come. Drawings for FREE ELECTRICAL TOOL! FREE REFRESHMENTS Please Make Reservations Nowl