Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 07, 1960, Image 19

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Third Section
READY FOR WINTER - Daniel Brewer, 61, has learned not
to be caught short when sentenced to jail. After pleading
guilty to being drunk - for the eighth time - Brewer asked
Kalamazoo, Mich., Municipal Judge Clark M. Olmstead
that he be given 90 days. "This winter is killing me and I
can't find a job. Besides, I'm ready for a long, hard winter
in a cell." Brewer then pulled out 39 packages of smoking
tobacco, 24 packages of chewing tobacco, 8 boxes of snuff,
matches, two pipes and soap. Why the soap? He said the
jail's type irritated his skin. Said the judge: "Happy New
Year and 90 days in jail." (UPI Telephoto)
Oregon Republican
Women Complain
Of Being By-Passed
Portland (DPD - Oregon's
Democratic vice chairman
said Wednesday Republican
women are complaining be
cause they are being ignored
in gubernatorial appoint
ments. A spokesman for Gov.
Mark Hatfield in Salem la
beled the claim "ridiculous."
State Rep. Beulah Hand
said "every time the governor
appoints or considers women
for major appointments he
goes to the Democratic party.
For instance, he replaced Ce
celia Galey, Republican, with
Emily Logan, Democrat, on
the Unemployment Compen
sation Commission."
Candidal By-Passed
Mrs. Hand added, "the
governor with much fanfare
went to the press announcing
that Democratic Senator Jean
Lewis would be a fine Mult
nomah county Circuit Court
judge and that he would ap
point her to a vacancy - if
possible. Now he by-passes
avowed woman candidate. Re
publican Representative Shir
ley Field, for state treasurer."
Travis Cross, the gover
nor's secretary, replied that
"if Republican women have
any complaints, they don't go
to her (Mrs. Hand)." He said
the governor's office did not
"know for sure in all cases"
whether Democratic or Re
publican women were being
appointed because "we don't
keep a record of that." He
said in some instances laws
require appointments to be
along divisional party lines.
Party Division Unknown
Fifty-six women have been
named to boards or commis
sions by Hatfield so far but
Cross said he didn't know
how many were Republicans
or how many were Demo
crats.
Mrs. Hand . concluded her
statement by saying, "surely
the Republican party isn t so
impoverished for competent
female talent in the political
field that the governor can't
find one Republican woman
of stature to appoint. We
Democrats should be flattered
by his recognition of Demo
crats' capabilities but some
how his gestures remind one
of the 'beware of Greeks bear
ing gifts' quotation."
Articles Drafted
For Newspaper
Portland - flJPD - James T.
Marr, executive secretary of
the Oregon AFL-CIO, said
Wednesday articles of incor
poration have been drafted
for a proposed third news
paper in Portland.
The announcement was
made following a luncheon
meeting Tuesday with offi
cials of about 60 unions.
Marr said plans call for in
corporation of the third paper
for $1,250,000 which, he said,
would be enough to finance a
24-page paper of 100,000 cir
culation. Portland's two present dai
lies, the Oregon Journal and
Oregonian, have been publish
ing a joint edition since a
strike by Stereotypers last
Nov. 10.
Marr said the drive for a
new paper was "gathering
momentum" and that he
hoped to have firm commit
ments for newsprint and print
ing facilities by the end of
this week.
Former Boxer Likes
To Donate His Blood
Chicago-Arthur Morse, 50,
has donated blood to the Red
Cross 115 times. His total
contribution is estimated at
15 gallons. Morse, a former
boxer, explains, '
"I bled so freely when I
got cracked on the nose, I
thought I should-give my
blood to people instead of
leaving it on the canvas.
Tooth Cleaner
Americans average three
tubes of tooth paste per year.
Motel Owners
Report Good Year
State motel owners report
ed a record-breaking year for
expansion of facilities during
1959 and predicted an even
bigger growth period in the
new year.
A year-end summary from
Ed F. Bolt, Gold Hill, presi
dent of the Oregon Motor
Court association, disclosed
that new motel construction
and additions to existing mo
tels added 1,300 new units
during 1959.
New motel projects an
nounced or under construc
tion at the first of the new
year will provide another 1,
575 new rooms during 1960.
Bolt reported a trend to
ward larger motels offering
an increasing variety of facil
i t i e s including swimming
pools, restaurants, shops, and
cocktail lounges for traveling
guests.
The OMCA said the in
crease reflected the industry's
confidence the new decade
will see a continuing upsurge
in Oregon highway travel,
particularly during the sum
mer tourist months.
MARSHALL'S
Carpet
Cleaning
Aids
WATER STAINS
In ease of flooding or excessive
spilling, vacuum and sponge ex
cess wafer out of carpet. Wring
out turkish towels and cover
wet area. Call a professional
cleaner for further assistance.
Prompt action may prevent per
manent stains.
Let us consult with you about
a yearly carpet cleaning service.
Carpet Cleaning
Furniture Cleaning
Bob Marshall's
Floorcovering
Service
127 N. Riverside SP 3-6587
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, I960
California Governor Will Call
Legislature on Smog Problem
Los Angeles - (UPD - Gov.
Edmund G. Brown has an
nounced that he will call a
special session of the Legisla
ture in March to cope with
the smog problem plaguing
the state.
In his first annual report
to the people, Brown said anti
smog legislation "must have
top priority in 1960" along
with water distribution, edu
cation and government reor
ganization. Can't Los Time
"We cannot afford to lose a
year in the fight to clean up
the air," Brown said. "For
that reason, I am announcing
now that I will call a special
session of the Legislature in
March of this year.
' In the very near future, I
will announce detailed recom
mendations for the establish
ment of a motor vehicle ex
haust test center and for the
installation of automobile ex
haust devices approved by the
center." .
Turning to the water prob
lem, Brown urged voters to
support a $1,750,000,000 bond
issue to finance "one of the
boldest and most promising
peacetime projects ever under
taken." .
Water Supplies
"Vast additional supplies of
water are essential to our ex
panding urban and industrial
needs as well as our agricul
ture," he explained. "In order
that this gigantic project be
completed in time, we have
already started constructing
dams and aqueducts."
In 'the field of education,
Brown said he would ask the
Legislature to allocate about
$60 million for new capital
construction in state colleges
and $50 million for the Uni
versity of California. .
Expansion Required
"The future economy and
well-being of our state - and
the educational challenge by
the Soviets require we ex
pand our higher educational
facilities for all our young
people capable and willing to
work for a college education,"
the governor declared.
Brown emphasized that "a
fourth responsibility in 1960
Christmas Big Day
For Iowa Resident
Ames, la. - Christmas Day
has become a day to remem
ber in the William Meany
family.
x On that day in 1947, a
daughter, Mrs. Betsy Miles of
Kansas City, Kan., gave birth
to a son.
A year later, another daugh
ter, Mrs. Edna Stark of Mil
waukee, Wis., became the
mother of a son.
And last Christmas, a third
daughter, Mrs. Jean Neuber
ger of Ames, also had a son.
POLITICAL LEADER DIES
Athens, Tenn. (DPD Frank
lin M. Cantrell, 72, a political
leader " and banker whose
Democratic organization was
in power during the 1946 riot
ing over impounded ballot
boxes, died Tuesday.
must be a tangible start to
ward the reorganization of
our state government. A sys
tematic study of government
reorganization has been un
derway. Its results will short
ly be made known."
School Staff Short
When Teacher Drafted
Waterville, Me. - A staff
shortage hit Waterville's pub
lic schools when James A.
Sargent was drafted into the
Army.
He was assistant football
coach, junior high basketball
coach, geography teacher and
physical education teacher.
Car Salesman, Boss
Collide With Truck
Somerville, Mass. - Auto
mobile salesman Thomas Mar
ket and his boss, Merrill D.
Dutton, each was ferrying a
new car here to Duton's sales
room in Boston.
Just outside of this city, a
big dump truck loomed up in
front, of Market. The car he
was driving crashed into the
rear of the truck. Seconds
later, the boss's car hit Mar
ket in the rear.
Both cars were badly dam
aged. Dutton was cut under
the chin.
BOATYARD DESTROYED
Lindenhurst, N. Y. - (DPD. -Fire
early today destroyed a
building and several pleasure
cruisers at a boatyard here,
causing damage unofficially
estimated at $100,3. It took
two hours to extinguish the
blaze, which was of unknown
origin.
The sun has a diameter of
864 miles. Its mass is 330,000
times that of the earth.
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PRICES
EFFECTIVE
Thursday
Thru Sunday
Jan. 7-8-9-10
MIXES
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REGULARLY 35c PKG
NOW
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DUNDEE SAUERKRAUT
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with Wieners which are featured
in Meat Department.
Limit 3 Canr
White or Yellow
Large 2-lb. pkg.
RICHTEX
Golden Shortening
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Can
Borden's ...Full Quart
AVALON BONITA FLAKES
Makes Delicious
Sandwiches!
Regular 20c Can.
(o)
cans
$1100
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FLOUB
100 Hard Wheat
5-0b. bag
57'
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HUSKIES Dog Meal
REG. 5.79 (Supply Limited)
VETS CAT FOOD r... JKC
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50 K W
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S&H GREEN STAMPS
BOYD'S COFFEE
65e2-$l29
IIYDliOX COOKIES
3pt,$l00
Sunshine
Reg. 39c pkg.
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Right To limit Quantities
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Super Special,
Old Fashioned
Hot Dogs
So good, so easy to
fix. Try some with
sauerkraut this week. QB
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MORRELL'S FED LAMBS!
Shoulder Roast lb. 35c
Blade Chops ...lb. 45c
O-Bone Chops ...... .lb. 49c
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BREAST
Gr. LAMB
29c lb. 15c lb. 29c lb.
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SCALLOPS lb. 79c
LARGE
PR AWNS ....... lb. 98c
Good Size Rainbow
TROUT lb.
FRESH
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Lean Center
Cut
SPARE RIBS
PORK STEAKS
i, 3 f c
MANGES
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS
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