Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1960, Image 13

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IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH
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Treat the family to a delicious
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Life Seoul Badge
Awarded to Young
St. Mary's Pupil
Michael Ford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Ford, 904 West
10th st., was presented the
Life Scout rank at a Court of
Honor Tuesday at St. Mary's
school.
Mrs. Ford received a minia
ture of the Life Scout badge
which she pinned on her son
in the presence of Scout Troop
1 members, their families and
teachers.
Scoutmaster Charles Hack-
ett presided at the ceremonies,
He was assisted by George
W. Davy, institutional repre
sentative, and scout commit
tee member E. E. Ford, Rob
ert Wright and John Carnegie,
Michael Ford gave an ex
planation of some of the ac
tivities involved in earning
the merit badges required for
Life Scout rank. He has been
a member of Cub Pack 1 and
Scout Troop 1 throughout his
scouting experiences. He is
now a Webelos den chief.
He is an eighth grader at
St. Mary's school and is now
completing the requirements
for the Roman Catholic
church's Ad Altare Dei award
for service to the church and
knowledge of the faith.
Badges Presented
The Court of Honor cere
monies included the presenta
tion of badges of several oth
er ranks.
Larry Wright, Dennis
O'Hara and Larry Pickell
were made Star Scouts.
First class rank went to
Patrick Herrick, Dennis
O'Hara, Andy Adams, Paul
Adams, Randy Corliss, John
Miller and Valton Albert.
Receiving second class rank
were Thomas Clark, Richard
Baker, Patrick Thompson and
Danny Seitz.
Michael Holtzinger, Urban
Moore, Stephen Whinihan and
Gary Roberts received their
tenderfoot badges and scout
neckerchiefs.
Several merit badges were
awarded to John Carnegie,
Dennis O'Hara, Michael Ford
and Larry Wright
Scoutmaster Hackett dis
played the certificate received
by the troop for winning a
Class A prize in the Scout
Week window display contest.
The Court of Honor was fol
lowed by a social hour during
which refreshments were
served by Mrs. Ford and Mrs.
Charles Hackett.
Dr. Barnhouse to
Conduct School
A five -dav Bible Study
Mission will be held in Med-
ford starting Sunday by Dr.
Donald Grey Barnhouse, Fhu-
idelphia, teacher of the Bible
Study Hour, heard weekly
over radio station KMED.
Dr. Barnhouse will conduct
the mission at the First Pres
byterian church, Eighth and
Holly sts. The sessions wm De
held Monday, Feb. 22, through
Thursday, Feb. 25, at 10 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. Sunday Dr.
Barnhouse will speak at the
9:30 and 11 a.m. worship serv
ices at the church and at 7:30
p.m.
He may be heard over
KMED from 9:30 until 10:30
a.m. Sunday as the local wor
ship service will be broadcast
immediately following t n e
National Broadcasting Com
pany study hour program.
Dr. Barnhouse has served
as pastor of the Tenth United
Presbyterian church, Phila
delphia, for 32 years, is editor
of Eternity Magazme, and
considered an authority on
world missions and the poli
tics of France, Africa and the
East, and is author of more
than a dozen books.
All interested persons are
invited to attend the Bible
sessions here. Any Bible ques
tions submitted in writing in
advance will be answered by
Dr. Barnhouse during his stay
in the valley.
The 10 a.m. sessions will be
on the theme of "living truths
from the gospel of John."
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Damage Suit Filed
In Circuit Court
Virgil Ray Buttram, 3655
South Pacific highway, is
seeking $1,750 general dam
ages, $54 special damages
from Connie Lou Gardner
and Cecil Gardner, 1730
Camp Baker rd., as a result
of a traffic accident, accord
ing to a complaint filed in cir
cuit court.
Buttram was stopped in the
inside southbound lane at
3653 South Pacific highway
and was signalling for a left
turn July 31, 1959, when his
car was struck by one driven
by Connie Lou Gardner and
owned by her father, Cecil
Gardner, according to the
complaint.
Buttram suffered severe
and permanent injuries as a
result of the accident, accord
ing to the complaint. Doctor
and medical bills total $54.
TRAFFIC RATIO
Nine of 10 traffic accidents
involve passenger cars.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MeeJford, Or. 1 9
Thursday, Feb. 18, 1960 A J
QUICK STEPPER - Doinz his best to catch un with his fan.
stepping companions, a lagging soldier, right, has to move
"on the double" durine the chaneine of thp puarH
at Buckingham Palace in London. Attention throughout
uniam is iocusea on me paiace as wueen tnzabeth awaits
the birth of her third child. (UPI Telephoto)
Contest Determines Versatile Articles
Allentown, Pa. - (UPD - A
world-wide contest to deter
mine articles most versatile in
design and use has come up
with a host of entries ranging
from a combination binocular
whiskey flask to a folding
plywood boat.
The annual contest, con
ducted by a department store
here, also produced these entries:
A home utility care which
can be used for laundry, for
lawn work and as a beverage
icer.
A pen which the writer fills
with water but writes with
ink.
A combination sewing and
pressing machine.
An umbrella with a flash
light in the handle.
A swimsuit that becomes a
cocktail dFess.
A combination car radio
and rear view mirror.
A musical pocketbook.
A combination plane and
file.
Formula foi
Public Highway
Monies Outlined
Washington (UPD The na
tion's governors told senators
Wednesday how they could
pump $900 million into the
interstate highway program.
The initial reaction to the pro
posal was friendly.
Gov. Abraham A. Rlbicoff
of Connecticut outlined a new
formula at an informal joint
meeting of the Senator's Pub
lic Works and Finance com
mittees. Sen. Pat McNamara
(D-Mich.L chairman of th
public roads subcommittee.
presided at the closed session.
Ribicoff later withheld a
public explanation of the gov
ernor's plan pending another
meeting with the House Ways
and Means Committee. How
ever, Sen. Albert Gore (D
Tenn.) told newsmen there
was "a meeting of the minds
between senators and gover
nors on what should be done
on the interstate system."
The question, said Gore, is
whether the administration
can be persuaded to spend the
necessary funds.
Racing pigeons have been
timed at more than 90 miles
an hour over an 80 mile
flight.
set of 4 THERM -O CUPS
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Set of 4 only
and 6 coupons from Sego Milk
The secret is the "double wall" air-space insulation!
Look at all these features: Made of high
quality plastic Unbreakable, safe in automat
ic washers Unharmed by freezing or boiling
King-sized cup Fine china-like drinking
lip Each set in light grey lined in decorator
pastels (yellow, blue, coral and turquoise)
ALWAYS SERVE SEGO
AND SAVE. Save when you buy,
save when you use Sego Evaporated
Milk. Perfect for coffee, for cooking,
for infant feeding. Try doubly-rich,
doubly-delicious Sego soon. Now at
your favorite grocer's.
Mail orders promptly filled
For each set of Therm-o Cups, send
6-coupons and $1.50 (includes 21t
for postage and handling). Send
to SEGO PREMIUM DEPT., 153
Kearny St, San Francisco 8, Calif.
VAPORATEi
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Hibbcrd's Hardware
310 E. Main Street