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NEW STORE FRONT Two modern store interesting optical tile. The tiles are so laid
fronts have taken the place of the old M and that they give the effect of three dlmension-
M Department store on Main st. in Medford. al blocks. Parker Woods Leons, which open-
The new fronts, belonging to Andy's and ed Thursday, also has an entrance facing
Parker Woods Leons, are of stone and an toward the Park and Shop lot in the rear.
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INTERIOR The inside of the new Parker store. Side racks also contribute to this open
Woods Leons Women's shop, Medford, is as effect. Beverly Bush (left) and Jeanne
modernistic as the front. Unique hanging Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker
light fixtures and open display windows Woods, are shown looking over the new
give an appearance of spaciousness to the fajl stock.
Police on Watch
For Stolen Checks
Brownlee, Idaho IUPI) -Idaho
and Oregon police were
on the watch Saturday for
more than 2,000 blank payroll
checks which were taken from
a contractor's office here
Thursday night. ,
State police said the break
in occurred at the office of
Gilmore - Scouby, steel con
tractors. Company officials
, said the checks on the main
office of the Bank of Idaho
POLIO RISE BEGINS
Washington -flJPD- The Pub
lic Health service reports po
lio began the usual seasonal
rise last week but the number
of cases still was far behind a
year ago. Officials said Fri
day 123 cases were reported
in the week ending Aug. 13,
compared with 110 cases for
the previous week and 473
cases in the comparable week
last year. The 32-week total
was 1,074 cases, slightly over
one-third of the 2,020 cases
through Aug. 13, 1959.
ran in serial numbers from
3,713 to 5,752.
School Lunch
Workshop Set
The 16th annual, school
lunch workshop for county
schools will be held at the
Hoover . elementary school,
2323 Siskiyou blvd., Monday,
Aug. 29.
Registration and coffee
hour will be at 8:30 a.m.
School lunch personnel
from Jackson and Klamath
counties are scheduled to at
tend the one day session.
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Two New Stores
In Downtown Area
Hold Openings
Three modern new store
fronts have appeared on Main
st. in downtown Medford
Two of those stores held their
openings Thursday.
The two stores which
opened Thursday are the John
Nuich Credit Jewelers, 231
East Main St., and Parker
Woods Leons, next door to
Andys Jewelers, also on
Main st.
Andy's plans to hold its
opening in September.
John Nuich, manager of the
credit jewelers, has been in
Medford for the past five
years. Following his service
with the Marines in World
War II, he spent ten years
with a large credit jewelry
firm.
One of the interesting items
about the new store is the
corrugated acoustical tile that
has been used for the ceiling.
Nuich says that he thinks
that this is the first time it
has been used in southern
Oregon.
Parker Woods is both an
older and newer resident of
Medford than Nuich. Woods
opened the Leon's store here
in Medford in 1945.
When the Leon's chain
broke up, about ' four years
ago, he purchased the Med
ford store.
Former M and M Building
Now the store has moved
to the building which once
housed the M and M depart
ment store. Woods said that
everything possible has been
done to make the store spa
cious and airy. :
One of the most practical
features, he said, is the park
and shop lot in the rear. An
entrance and display window
front on the lot.
This entrance in the rear
is a feature that more of the
stores will adopt, he said.
The .new store carries a
full line of fall women's
wear. The old store on Cen
tral ave. will remain open
for the summer clearance
sale, Woods said.
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DICK COURTRIGHT
Heads Committee
Publicity Chairman
For UMC Announced
Dick Courtright will be the
United Medford Crusade pub
licity chairman this year, ac
cording to Hal Gardener,
UMC chairman.
Courtright is a partner in
the law firm of Day and
Courtright.
He moved to Medford in
1957 from Salem and
been active with, the United
Medford Crusade for the past
three years. This year he
served on the UMC budget
committee.
Courtright is a member of
the Crater Lions club, the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
and the United States Army
reserve in which he serves as
a captain.
Republicans Continue
Education Meetings
Education meetings for Re
publican precinct committee
men and committeewomen in
Jackson county will continue
this week. Precinct leaders in
Ashland will meet at 7:30
p.m. Monday in the council
chambers of the city hall;
Jacksonville and Central
Point area precinct leaders
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues
day at the Curt Hopkins res
idence, 3775 Old Military rd.:
and the Shady Cove indoctri
nation meeting will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday with
the place to be designated
later. "
Central Committee chair
man Joseph D. Walsh also an
nounced that the regular
meeting of the executive
board will be held at noon !
Monday at the Medford ho-!
tel.
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Appling Target of Sweetland Charges
Salem-flJPD-State Sen. Mon
roe Sweetland, Democrat
from Milwaukie, has entered
the county coroner contro
versy with charges that
Republican Secretary of Stale
Howell Appling Jr. had been
"Inefficient, tardv. and bun
gling as usual" in adminis
tering county coroner election
laws.
Sweetland, who is Appling's
Democratic opponent for sec
retary of state, said if Ap
pling had acted sooner, "the
people of 21 counties would
not have been deprived of
their right to nominate the
NEW HOMES
Honolulu has built 30,000
new homes since 1946. .
last race of county coroners."
Sweetland's statement was
the latest in a series of ac
cusations which have been
flying between Republicans
and Democrats since Appling
announced Tuesday that coro
ners must be elected as usual
this year.
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WINDOWS DECORATED Mrs. Shirley Thompson arranges
finishing touches on the windows of the John Nuich Credit
Jewelers, 231 East Main st., Medford. The store, which open
ed Thursday, features fine jewelry which may be paid for
on terms. One of the interesting decorator features of the
store is the use of peg board both in the ceiling and walls.
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