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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1960)
V Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Hendersonvllle, N.C. Justice of the Peace H. F. Roberta, itating he had heard no legal advice before performing the wedding ceremony for runawy heiresj Gamble Benedict and Andre Porumbeanu: They had the license. That'i all It Uket." Augusta, Ga. Arnold Palmer, leading money-winner on this year'i pro golf circuit, commenting on hia being the 8-1 favorite to win the 24th Masten tournament: "It doesn't bother mt one way or another, The oddi are no concern of mine. At leait. I try te make them no concern." Hollywood Bruce Cabot, boon companion of Egypt's de posed King Farouk, stating that Farouk is "a good guy.": "He leads a very simple life now. He's no longer a man without a country. Prince Rainier of Monaco has made him a citizen over there." Memphis, Tenn. Zoo Superintendent Raymond Gray, re porting that he fed beer to a 57-pound flathead catfish named "Rip" In hopes of making the catfish eat: "Rip's eating now. Not as good as we'd want him to, but he's eating," MAIL TRIBUNI, Medford, Or. 7 Thursday. April 7, I960 A Confraternity Helpers To Meet Here Tonight A meeting of the Helpers of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of Sacred Heart par ish will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Shirley Drysdale, 23 North Orange St., Medford. Mrs. R. J. Batzer, chairman of the group, has asked that anyone interested in this phase of the Confraternity program attend the meeting and take scissors. Other ma terials needed for the current projects of the Helpers will be provided. A special appeal is made to the mothers of children at tending the Saturday cate chism classes at St. Mary's school. Holy cards, pictures, book marks and teaching aids made by the Helpers are used in the classes, and it is the hope of the committee that children concerned will Join in the effort to make the classes as beneficial and in teresting as possible. Those who have no interest or talent in this respect are still needed in other parts of the Helpers program, accord ing to Mrs. Batzer. The group is responsible for transporta tion of children, baby sitting for discussion club members, assisting teachers at Saturday classes, compiling and keep ing files, and clerical jobs. Anyone wishing to help, or having questions to be an swered, may call Mrs. Batzer, SPring 3-5465, or Mrs. Dean DeLap, SPring 3-3936. more of the mother of the church. ROYAL RULE Stockholm - The king of Sweden is required to be a member of the Lutheran Bid Invitations Are Issued by Bureau Invitation have been is sued by the bureau of recla mation for bids for construc tion of about four miles of canals and three miles of drains and related structures near Tulelake. Bids will be opened May 17 in Klamath Falls. The construction, at Sump 2 about seven miles southwest of Tulelake in Siskiyou coun ty, is the second segment of a four-year program to provide facilities for improved irriga tion and drainage on 17,000 acres of Tule lake bottom lands. The lands have been re claimed by the Klamath fed eral reclamation project by diking and diversion and pumping of inflow from Lost river. Soils are among the most productive in the Kla math basin, according to the , bureau, and the improved fa cilities are needed to maintain the high productivity through more efficient irrigation and drainage practices. The lands are in federal ownership and served by Tulelake Irrigation district. Present farming is done under : leases with the bureau, j Local Students Named On College Dean's List. Portland -Two students from Medford have been named to the dean's list of , 56 men pledged by the five fraternities at Lewis and Clark college. Formal initia tion will follow a six - week ! pledge period. 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