Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1959, Image 6

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    MAIL TtlBUNE, M4for4, Or.
Wadinsday, July 8, 19S9
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Quotes From the Hews
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Chicago - Dentist Norman R. Olson, on his work for
Queen Elizabeth:
"I called her 'your majesty and we exchanged greet
ings. From then on it was just open and close, open and
close.
Washington-Rep. Charles E. Bennett (D-Fla.) on the hir
ing of former military officers by defense industry:
"Even though nothing unethical may actually transpire,
there is an appearance of evil which destroys public confi
dence in the integrity of government."
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CARL E. WIMBERLY
Lumber DiTiiion Chairman
Section Heads
Appointed in.
Division of UMC
Carl E.. (Bud) Wimberly,
chairman of the lumber divi
sion for the 1959-60 United
Medford Crusade fund raising
campaign, this week reported
completion of his appoint
ments of section heads for the
division. -"
Serving in key positions in
the division in this year's
campaign will be Robert J.
Lockwood, Clinton C. Neeley,
Robert Higgins, Edward, G.
Nave, Donald C. Jackson, Jer
old J. McGrew, and Douglas
F. Gordenier. The section
heads are now recruiting cam
paign workers and completing
organization for the drive.
This is Wimberly's first ma
jor position in one of the
UMC drives. In the past he
has worked as a fund raiser
for the campaigns, and has
been active in the Child Guid
ance Clinic, one of the UMC
member agencies. . ,
Wimberly is president of
Western Lumber, Inc., in Med
ford. He and his wife, Fran,
have lived in Medford since
1946. They have a son, Lee,
aged 12, and a daughter, Car
olyn, aged 11.
Planning Session
All UMC workers will have
a full-day planning session
this Friday. The 1959 Cam
paign clinic will be held at
the Jackson hotel from 9 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Lowell F. Turner,
associate director of field
service for the United Com
munity Funds and Councils of
America will be featured
speaker at the clinic. There
will also be panel discussions
en all phases of UMC work.
UMC campaign workers
will attend the clinic from
Medford, Ashland, Talent, Jo
sephine county, Klamath
county, Lake county, Rose
burg, Coos Bay, North Bend,
Reedsport, and Redding, Calif.
Del Landing, 1959 UMC
campaign chairman, reports
that planning and organiza
tion for this year's drive are
well ahead of schedule. The
campaign will kick off on
Sept. 14, with a total goal of
$138,782.
Baton Rouge, Lsu-Robert Angelle, close political associ
ate of Gov. Earl K. Long, on the governor's health:
"He is a very ill man, but I think he's going to get well if
he gets the proper rest."
Monroe, Wash.-Dr. Garrett Heyns, director of state insti
tutions, on use of a ruse to trick four rebellious convicts into
surrendering:
"The end Justifies the means in this case. Those fellows
certainly were not using any ethical practices."
McLEOD
Many Vacationers Listed
McLeod-Guests of Mr. and t ranees Jf earson, Mrs. Gu-
Mrs. Toni Miller are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Perica and family
of Alton, 111. Mrs. Miller and
Mrs. Perica are sisters.
Vacationing at Edwards
cottage on Big Butte creek are
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crain and
son and daughter from North
Hollywood, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbor Boyd of Ingle
wood, Calif, and Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Engle of Studio
City, Calif.
POOR ESCAPE ROUTE
Cuernavaca, Mexico -flJPD-Dr.
Arturo Gil Rendon called
police to investigate the
strange knocking 'on his wall
in the nearby village of Jojut-
la Tuesday. Together they
watched as a hole was knock
ed through the doctor's wall
and a man's head poked
through it. Behind him were
18 other men, who had picked
a poor route to escape from
the jail next door.
On their way to Portland
to the Lions convention Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Chapman, Mrs.
Zella Ash, Mrs. Caroline
Harding and Mr. George Hub
bard spent an evening in Eu
gene visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Ressler in their new
home. They used to live at
Union Creek and are well
known here.
lespie, Mrs. Carl Richardson,
Mrs. Jino Slack, Mrs. Weldon
Downing, and Mrs. Ray Mauer
all of Prospect and Mrs.
Lowell Ash of Union Creek
for the co-operation in the
recent cancer drive.
Word has been received of
the arrival of a baby boy to
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Vaughn
in LaGrande. The baby's
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Vaughn of Trail
and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mc
Grew of Medford.
Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Dawson is Mrs. Mildred
Bingham of Eugene. Mrs.
Bingham is a sister of Mrs.
Mabel Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whip
ple of San Limas, Calif., are
visiting their daughter, Mrs.
James Smith.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goode
and Mrs. Gus Olson have re
turned from Portland where
they attended the Lions con
vention and the Centennial
exposition.
Prospect Lions Auxiliary
held an executive meeting
Monday evening, June 29, at
the home of Mrs. Vic Chap
man on Crater Lake highway.
President, Mrs. Caroline
Harding, presided at the busi
ness meeting. The coming
hillbilly jamboree was dis
cussed and it was decided to
enter a float in the parade,
which takes place July 25 at
9:30 a.m.
The next auxiliary meet
ing will be held at Union
Creek at Beckie's cafe Wed
nesday, July 8, at 8 p.m. The
Community store will be
open in the Community hall
Monday, July 13, with Mr.
Ralph Parton in charge. Any
one having clothing to donate
may do so at this time.
Mrs. Vic Chapman, who was
chairman of the cancer drive,
wishes to thank her co-chairman,
Mrs. Jack Rienks, and
her captains, Mrs. Harold Hix
son, Mrs. Sidney Morse, Mrs.
Mrs. Ella Warren and Mr.
Robert Bean motored to Reno,
Nev., where they were mar
ried Saturday, June 13. After
arriving at their home on
Crater Lake highway some
friends gave them a charivari
Saturday evening, June 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hixson
and daughter, Carolyn, . and
Mr. Shipp Hixson spent July
4 in Crescent City, Calif, with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grieve
are spending a few days on the
Oregon coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chapman
and son, Clifford and Dwayne
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack De
Rosier -and family spent July
4 holiday in -Yakima, Wash.,
visiting relatives.
REFUSING to meet Frol R.
Kozlov, first deputy, Soviet
Council of Ministers,- Detroit
Mayor Louis C. Miriani
(above), stirs up interna
tional incident.
Miss Nancy Jenkins of North
Hollywood is spending the
summer with her friend, Miss
Joyce Pearson of Trail ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillispie,
Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Gillispie
and Bud and Don have- gone
to Utah on their vacation to
visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Emajiual Cri
salli and daughter, Ann Marie,
and son, David, of Granada
Hill, Calif., are visiting Arth
ur Le Valley in his new home
on Big Butte creek.
Mrs. Georgie Grieve and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Clark spent
the 4th of July holiday in
Reno, Nev.
Upper Rogue Grange is hav
ing a buck-a-roo breakfast in
their hall Sunday July 19 from
6 a jn. until 11 ajn. The pub
lic is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richard
son were dinner guests at
"Folding Hill' ranch Monday
evening, June 29. '
Miss Leanna Wilson of Rose
burg is visiting her grand
mother Mrs. Albert Eastin for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Farrell
of Vancouver, B. C. are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tor
rance. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cart
wright of Fresno, Calif., are
visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Chamberlain.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber
will return to their home here
next week after a three
Girl, 5, Slain;
Neighbor Hunted
Las Vegas, Nev.-(UPD-A 21-
year-old man who recently
separated from" his pregnant
bride was sought today in the
rape-slaying of a five-year-old
neighbor girl.
The beaten and stabbed
body of Dolores Stafford was
found Tuesday in the attic of
the home of Kenneth Erwin,
a cook, after an all-night
search.
The condition of Dolores'
body-bruised, with her throat
cut and a stab wound in the
stomach-caused the district
attorney, the mortician and
a police sergeant who exam
ined her to cry openly.
"This makes other rape-
slayings look like the work
of a humanitarian," said Dis
trict Attorney George Foley.
An immediate search was
begun for Erwin, who has
been missing since late Mon
day. He was fired from his
job Monday for failing to
show up at work the day be
fore. His bride of two months,
Catherine, left him on Sun
day after . a domestic spat.
Neighbors said the woman's
parents came here and took
her back to their home in
Kingman, Ariz.- They said
Mrs. Erwin was expecting a
child in the fall.
months touring Europe.
Lt. and Mrs. Don Smith and
family from Fairchild, Calif.,
have been visiting Mrs.
Smith's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Richardson, on
Laurel Hurst rd.
The Eagle Point cheer lead
ers, who are Jackie Hume
Carole Smith, Joann Nolen,
Dorrene Christian and Toni
Miller, met at Jackie's house
for practice June 25. After
practice Jackie served cake
and punch.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Garrett
entertained with a picnic at
their home Saturday, July 4,
honoring the birthday of
Mrs. Garrett's father, Herb
Carlton.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Carlton and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Cushman, all of Trail, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Netherland and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blandin
horn of Medford and Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Carlton of Ashland.
Those visiting the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Smith on
the Rogue river over the 4th
of , July were Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Spergeon and family,
Sharon, Sue, Bud and Wally
of Medford and Jackie Hume
of Trail.
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TOEO EWUBLE BARGAINS
ST0C3E W0B)E!! -
Sale Tables Located on
1st Floor Balcony 2nd Floor
Doors Open 9 a.m. Daily
No Lay-a-Ways
Come Early Get First Choice
We believe a sal should have genuine bargains. We like to clear
out our Odds n Ends to make room for new merchandise. We get
space, you, the customer, get the bargainsl
'- ' r. . . Tho Management.
"Bonus for Cash!"
Extra 5 1,
On All Sale Merchandise, .
Paid for in Cash or Check.
Only Sale Items and Only
This Week
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July Clearance SPECIALS
Reg. 2500 to 3500 Aj$r Luggage 9.77
Reg. 2495 3-lb. Dacron Sleeping Bag I4SS
Reg. 4.95 Plastic Air Mattress 2.77
Reg. 2995 Barbecue Grill wiettie I388
Reg. 3995 whesuiT- Vacuum Gleaner 2988
Reg. 4995 Shetland Floor Polisher 9Q88
With Rug Cleaning Attachment...
Reg. 6.95 72 W Blankets ffg""1 2.99
NO MONEY DOWN
ONLY 50c A WEEK
Guaranteed for I year against
breakage, Melmac won't warp
under heat. Choose from 4 cin
namon-flecked colors.
A Reg. 29.95
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HI-POWER 8x30 el
BINOCULARS 3
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Only IO 3
Imported hard-coated
optic quality
binoculars with ease, rl
ONLY 50c WEEK JJ
CIRCULAR
BAROMETER
With Wood Fni .
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July Clearance SPECIALS
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Reg. 3995
Reg. I995
Reg. I295
Reg. I695
Reg. 4.95
Reg. I495
Reg. 5.95
64-Pc.
Set
Imported Oinnerware I488
53-Pc. Set Oinnerware 9.88
Waffle Maker and Grill 7.77
G-E linmersible Fry Pan II? IO88
"stir Kitchen Tool Set 2.88
Proctor Steam & Dry Iron 8.88
Expansion Vatch Bands 1.77
STEREOPHONIC Equipped
table HIGH FIDELITY model
RECORD PLAYING INSTRUMENT
Regular 209.95
NOW ONLY
Play both monaural and new Stereophonic f I I f . A CT
records now on this 3 dimensional repro- f I. III Sjm 9
duction model. Automatically plays an in. . I I V" I
termix of 10" and 12" records, has 16 II 1
and 45 rpm spindle. Has stereophonic dual II 1 j LJ
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system with crossover network. COIVIrLtlS
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STAINLESS
TABLEWARE
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SAVE ffi HALF! 12 COMPLETE PRECISION SETS in ONE-DOES EVERYTHING!
Family Six
CAMP COOLER 3
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71.95 ONLY 25. l
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Roomy. air-tight. strona v I
July Clearance SPECIALS i
Reg. I295 Deep Fryer 7.88
Reg. I295 Set of 4 TV Trays 6.88
Reg. 2495 Lawn Edger I688
Reg. 3250 Camera 2688
Reg. 5950 KSSr Camera 3988
Reg. 9.95 Pillow 4.88
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ELECTRIC
- HAIR CUT SET
REG. 088
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haircut set. tl
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122 East Main Street Medford
Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Phone SP 3-5348
Sale Ends Saturday, July 11th
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