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MONDAY, JULY II, I960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. ELVIS' POP WEDS Vernon K. Prcalny. 44, fnllicr of rock W roll Idol Elvis Presley, confirmed Sulurdny Unit he nmr r led diver blonde divorcee Dnvadu (Deu) Elliott, 34, In a quiet ceremony at lluntavlllc, Alii, curlier thli month. The couple huve been honcymoonlnil tha pint two wruks at a hldewoy lodge at Panama City, r'la. (UIU Telephoto) Vacationers Who Drive Reminded To Remain Alert Person who Uka vacatlont by automobile ahould be alert (or new and often unfnmlllnr driving tlluatlnnt, Mcdford Chief of Police Charlr P. Champlln reminded reildenta today. "For moit people, vacation time la the one time of the year when they get more than comparatively few miles from home," Champlln ex plained. "Not only will they be tee ing new tlghti, but they will be faced with unfamiliar traf fic atltuatlona and with the problem of finding their wiiy in unfnmlllnr territory," he aid. "Despite the complications, It ia possible for the vacation driver to get to Ills destina tion and home again safely without undue trouble and without being In violation of the law. It can be done by applying caution and common usd a choice iyJY fl'B'Siffi.ffi.'f!0 jTHHa fill 0RAraFRUIT yllllf v i ROUND STEAK Wr f R jf $100ft t IvJ PtJS 6lh and Grape If If Re9'H CailS 111 1 Cutthick )(3)C MffS BIG FREE PARKING LOTil II 3 for lV U . .. ll U 1 only (Q) 2 ib Af5 rrrL ,f yu're not shpping ,he Groeeteria . Ill : ' PT3K6h0rnG l '0Km you're paying too much! . mmmmmmmmmm J 'y m m ft liyTgjL st a,titii Snider's or Jorqensen's - ' uD.A. choice iw a oat of piiisTusv C CREAM I " -. RIB Pl(d)c u drifMm Pancake Flourlvv r steak Vlb, I ms (Jfjf scoujfur ; SS ; boss (o) JC P iBKPPNT iff PINEAPPLE (vk 6tT lJj . iXll t WKCdWCINI M Ulirc 12-ounc. TOVb ny Wffim' LI PTON TEA -V2 pound package ' 85c If J.J (7inXLL Tapping E WM) LIPTON INSTANT TEA - V2 ox. jar ' 53c iM JX lIT ! :S E 10 $100 jJl DPWek UVl . Wishbone Dressings a l(J ' l lch7rl. m for I JI Marshma,,0WS VV A Cheese Dressing 49c ( (VJ r. tim. for u... j yOff lo-oi. 0r fcW French Dressing 35e & V JL. ripened fruiiti En- 3 i: i 2 cant 35 bag i I Ok lian Dressing ' '39c AT C,u N5 YSIP Russian Dressing 35c j PEACHES i- NZ Deluxe French 35c Vf2 B tormWBBB" Maxwell House Instant Coffee 6. r 89 ' y5"ed,orO OC FLUFFO SHORTENING 75 s,nt,p,RcRedt. ' L I CRISCO SHORTENING 3 pound on 79 uhhS Vo" PLUlVlS '1 9- j J souse to driving," Champlln added. Above all else, the local police chief urged vacation drivers to keep in the right tune except when passing slower truffle. This is not only safer tluin being all over the roud, but 11 keeps the tourist from obstructing local traffic. He also urged vaciitliiners to avoid taking chances for the sake of saving time. "Speeding, unsafe passing and attempting to hold the right-of-way are major acci dent traps fur the vacation driver," lie wumed. "Finally, keep alert at all limes and mako use of every bit of In formation you can get from official signs and pavement markings, Champlln concluded. MOVIES RATIONED Cologne, Germany (UPD-The city council decided Sundiiy to ration movies. The council agreed with a local youth group that the younger gen eration was spending too much time at the movies, so It decided to Issue passes to youngsters between 12 and 16 allowing them to sec no more than four movies a month. Economy Reported Hitting Faster Pace Than Ike Expected Washington -lUI'U- A com merce department report showed Sunday that the economy hit an even fuster puce In the second iuurter of the year than the record $303 billion announced by Presi dent Elsenhower. Upward revisions of pusl major business mcusurcmenui Indicated that In the second quarter production of goods and performance of services hit an annual rule of $505 billion. The revisions were based on new information about 11157 economic activity derived from studies of income tax payments. With these figures higher, key economic stalls lies for following years also were revised upward. Vir tually all the Increases were less than one per cent. The report did not alter the look of the current busi ness situation. After a lusty first quurtcr which saw manu facturing Industries rebound ing from steel strike slow downs and rebuilding indus tries, the economy slowed down markedly In the spring. $14.9 Billion Jump In the first quarter gross national product - total out put of goods and services -jumped by $14.0 billion to an unnunl rutc of $501.3 billion. The rise in April-May-Juno was just short of $5 billion, officials said. A like gain Is expected for the current quurtcr and a moderately larger one for the final three months of the ycur. Originally the adminis tration expected the gross na tional product for all of 10(10 would total $510 billion. This estimate was shaded to $507 billion In May. Today's statis tical revisions suggested the final figure may be higher. The report lifted the 1059 production total from $479.5 billion to $482.1 billion. Al lowing for small price in creases which occurred In 1950, tills was a gain of seven per cent from 1958, the de partment said. Except for farming, In creases were registered last year In every major type of earnings - wages and salaries, corporate profits, Interest, rental Income and earnings of professional people and busi nessmen. "In relative terms," the de partment suld, "the most pro nounced Improvement shown for any Income share was the 25 per cent rebound of cor porate profits, which had been off sharply In 1058 due to the recession." Profits before taxes hit a record $47 billion, up from $37.7 billion In 1958. In the first three months of 11150, corporate profits rose to an annuul rate of $48.8 billion. Other key economic meas urements for 1091) were per sonal Income $383.3 billion, compensation of employees $277.8 billion, disposable in come $337.3 billion, consump tion spending $313.8 billion and personal saving $23.4 bil lion. All were new highs. Fallout Shelter To Be Program Subject Oregon's fullout shelter program and plans for con tinuity of government, will be the subject of "Dateline State house" tonight at 10:45 o'clock over KBES-TV, Chan nel 5, Medford. Appearing with regular moderator Bob Richtcr will be Col. Logan C. Berry, logistics officer for the Ore gon State Civil Defense ag ency. A measure on tha ballot this November deals with a rovislon of the present con stitutional set up for conti nuity bf government In Ore gon. Colonel Berry will in clude in his remarks an ex planation of the significance of this measure. Each Monday on the "Date line" scries, a different agency of Oregon's government re ports on Its operations and services. if ) t" mm. a.ilfffffi'l LONESOME These girls were lonesome, N. Y., three days a week. The boys, how- and they showed It, after discovering that a ever, will be sidelined for a like period boys-only restriction had Just been put on with one day of mixed bathing, this public swimming pool In Schenectady, (UPI Telephoto) Ja7 Term Provides A Much-Needed Rest Rocklin, Calif. llPlt-Truly Grider. 50, started a live day jail tenlence today for drunk driving. He'll no doubt welcome the last, however, for in tha past month h hat: -Separated from hit wife. -Demolished hit car, -Been hotpitalited five dayt at a result of the wreck. -Been cited for drunk driving. -Seen hit four room house burn down. -And watched while the pound man took away hit two pet dogt for non-payment of license feet. ACTRESS HAS BABY Lucerne, Switzerland fUPB Screen actress Audrey Hep burn, 34, gave birth to a boy Sunday, her first child. The Brussels-born film star and her nine -pound child were both reported well at the Lu cerne Maternity hospital. Ac tor Mel Ferrer, Miss Hep burn's husband, said both were "doing beautifuly" and that it was a normal birth. UM a V jqj )ov 1 ay. Quotes From the News BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Hyannisport, Mass. Mrs. Jacqueline (Jackie) Kennedy, asked whether this resort town would become the "Summer White House" if her husband, Sen. John F. Kennedy, were elected president: "I really don't know. All I can lay it that Newport, R.I., wat my home before I wat married, but now my home is here." Chicago Republican National Chairman Sen. Thruston B. Morton (Ky.), stating that New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller is welcome to make a fight for the Republican presidential nomination at next week's convention: "This will be free and open convention and Got. Rocke feller or any other candidate Los Angeles Connecticut Gov. Abraham Ribicoff, dis closing on a CBS-TV Interview that discussions In smoke- filled rooms are tamer than "I think many people overestimate or have greater ideal of how things take place, and you usually find when po litical leaden talk to one another they talk quiet-like, in the tame manner as you and I are talking to one another now. Johnson City, Tex. Sen. a crowd that greeted him on ination of Sen. John F. Kennedy for president: "LJB meant tomething back Jack." WAJ n Mr ! , I it free to do what he wants." many people think: Lyndon B. Johnson, joking to his return home after the nom else last week. It meant 'Left Siskiyou Fair Will Be Open Three Days Yreka - The Siskiyou Coun ty fair, complete with a horse show and rodeo, "Sawdust and Spangles" stage show, Chamber of Commerce bur- oecue, Junior live stock auc tion, exhibits and concessions and carnival will run for thrp days starting August 10. tor those who plan to en ter exhibits for th cash nre. mium awards. Fair Manager Ed Mathews Issued the follow ing warning, "Entries for fea ture booths will close on July 24, and blanks, properly filled Phone for a Policy Enjoy a carefree vacation With TRAVEL ACCIDENT INSURANCE when you travel, whether for business or pleasure, you want peace of mind. Insurance protection against injury by accident and against loss of baggage and personal effects gives you that carefree feeling that will help you get the most out of your trip. Choose the policy that suits you best. ' , Mow you can have $5,000 insurance protection for three days for only.. Don Stathos, insuror ': THE MALL 1005 East Main . Medford Phone SP 3-6658 will have to bo In the fair ': office, or postmarked by that : dale." ; "For those who are enter- c ing any of the other divisions J and classes, tho closing data $, for entries is August 5th," he -, said. . "If you think you will have an exhibit to enter and are not sure It will be ready, en ter It anyway. You do not-, have to show your entry just because you have entered it, -but you can't show It If you -don't," warned Mathews. ,.: TRAIN LENGTH ,v Highest of several peaks of the extinct Plchincha volcano V near Quito in Kcuador reaches 15,900 feet. ;,t $100 I MP 10 Y0URff,W InSMraJJ AGENT