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    Medford
Tribune
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SECTION D MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, I960 PAGES 1 to 8
Congress Expected To Hear Cal!
For New Frontier' Legislation
Washington- HIPD -Presidents
elect John F. Kennedy is ex
pected to greet Congress next
January with a priority call
for "new frontier" legislation
reminiscent of the first 100
days of Franklin D. Roosevelt
New Deal.
Both Kennedy and his run
ning mate, Sen. Lyndon B.
Johnson, Tex., have spoken of
such an opening legislative
drive in their recent cam
paigns. On Johnson, vice
president-elect, will fall heavy
Actresses File
Suits for Divorce
Santa Monica, Calif. - (UPD -Blonde
actresses Shelley Win
ters and Marilyn Maxwell
Thursday filed divorce suits.
Miss Winters, 35, accused
her husband, actor Anthony
Franciosa, 32, with cruel and
inhuman conduct during their
three-year marriage. She said
they were childless and she
needed no alimony.
Miss Maxwell, 38, claimed
her mate, producer-writer
Jerome L. Davis, caused her
mental and physical suffer
ing. She asked support for
herself and her child, Mathew,
4, and a division of commun
ity property. Miss Maxwell
and Davis were wed in 1954.
responsibility for pushing leg
islation covering foreign and
domestic issues in congres
sional councils.
By calling on Congress for
quick action in a number of
areas, Kennedy hopes to ex
ploit a time-tested maxim
that a president is never so
persuasive with Congress as
during the early weeks of his
administration. In those early
days the legislators have not
forgotten the new president's
power at the ballot box.
Several study groups have
been at work for Kennedy
for months reviewing foreign
policy, defense policy, de
fense reorganization and other
matters. Reports of those
groups will help decide the
details of Kennedy's legisla
tive program and select its
priority items.
To eliminate congressional
roadblocks which threaten
the program, Kennedy may
take action-openly or private-ly-to
effect some changes in
Congress itself. He may, for
example, support changes in
the complexion of the House
Rules Committee-by curbing
its powers or changing its per
sonnel. Revisions in President Ei
senhower's budget for the year
beginning next July 1, should
provide one vehicle for mov
ing the government towards
the "new frontier" to which
Kennedy has directed his
party's course. Many of the
government's foreign and do
mestic activities can be ac
celerated with increased appropriations.
Portland Guild
Elects President
Portland-WPD-Dart Lindsay,
a former employee of the edi
torial department of the Ore
gon Journal, was elected pres
ident of the Portland News
paper Guild Thursday night.
Lindsay was picked to re
place Robert M. Schultz, who
resigned.
William Lynch, formerly of
the Journal, was named first
vice president and Jack Ros
enthal, an ex-ployee of the
Oregonian, was elected second
vice president.
J. Lynn Wykoff, formerly
of the Oregonian, was reelect
ed as secretary-treasurer.
The new officers will fill
out the unexpired 1960 terms
of their predecessors and will
serve through 1961.
The Portland Guild current
ly is involved in a strike
against the two Portland
daily newspapers.
SOBERING EFFECT-Early morning motor- rd. The plane, a gift to the youngsters of
ists in downtown Miami, Fla., were sur- Miami, was cn route to a city park but
prised when they found a Navy Neptune failed to get off the streets before the morn
bomber blocking heavily traveled Lcjcune ing rush. (UPI Teleplioto)
78 Bucks Validated At Ranger Station
Happy Camp - According
to personnel at the Happy
Camp Ranger station, a total
of 78 bucks and one bear
were validated at the local
stations for the six-week
hunting season ending Nov. 6.
The last ten days of hunt
ing season brought in 23
bucks by lucky hunters who
filled their tags before the
final day: Among those bring
ing in bucks this past week
were Cliff Gould, Verlin
Whittaker, W. L. White, Doug
las Goodwin, James Roads,
Don Smith, Scott Bowden,
Thomas Crocker Jr., Duehl
Gayle, Jean Titus, all with
four pointers.
Three-point bucks were
brought in by Gene Miller,
Barbara Robinson, Walt Rob
inson, John Kanig. Bringing
in two pointers were Joe
Kirby, Jim Webb, Nigel
Baker Jr., Francis Davis Sr.,
and B. D. Duray. A six-point
buck was brought in by
James Mather, and John Bain
killed a five pointed.
These A-l Cars and Pickups have been in stock over 30
days . . . we're wholesaling them to the public . . . HURRY!
i OUT THEY GO!
Fabulous Cars & Trucks amazing low prices!
Regular Wholesale
7960
7960
7960
7959
7959
7959
7959
7958
7957
7957
7960
7960
7959
7959
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FORD Galaxie Town Sedan equipPed $2799
ANGLIA English Ford a... , 7499
FORD V8 Country Sedan Pow.iquipm.nt 2799
STUDEBAKER Lark V 8 hii 2099
MORRIS MINOR save doners on gas! 7099
CHEVROLET TUDOR slx cy. 7799
RAMBLER AMERICAN ,.- 7599
ANGLIA English Ford uP . 30 mP8 999
ZODIAC English Ford Economy piui : 7799
FORD TUDOR
V-8, radio, heater, Fordo. 7199
FORD PICKUP 6 Cylinder, like new 7999
i
WILLYS JEEP
4-wheel drive, warn. Hubs . 2099
STUDE. PICKUP
4-speed, less than 7,000 miles 7599
CHEVROLET PICKUP 6 cylinder, low mileage 7699
DODGE PICK UP long Wheel Base 7599
Terrific Trades Bank Terms Low Down Payments!
$2099
7799
2299
7699
799
7399
7399
699
899
899
7799
7799
7399
7399
7399
CRATER
MOTORS
MAIN at FIR
YOUR MEDFORD FORD DEALER
USED CAR LOT OPEN 'TIL
9:00 P.M., MONDAYS FRIDAYS
WATCH PRO FOOTBALL ... Rams vs. Lions ... 10:30 A.M. Sunday-KBES-TV
SP 3-4547
Christmas Seal
Drive Scheduled
By MARY KELL
Gold Hill-The 54th annual
Christmas Seal campaign will
begin on Monday, Nov. 14.
On this date seals will be
mailed to everyone in this
community, according to Mrs.
Dclos Walker.
This arrangement, she re
ported, is in conjunction with
the Jackson County Tubercu
losis and Health association's
Christmas Seal sale program.
Mrs. Walker said that dona
tions of any amount may be
mailed ' to Christmas Seal
Campaign, Box 800, Medford,
Oregon. Further information
and additional seals may be
obtained by telephoning Mrs.
Mrs. Walker is chairman for
the seal sale in this area. Co-
chairman is Mrs. Ted Sehocne-
mann. Seals were prepared for
mailing here by members of
the local sponsoring group, the
Gold Hill Health unit, at a re
cent session held at the home
of Mrs. Paul Molloy. Co-host
esses were Mrs. George Allen
and Mrs. Estclle Pitts.
Visitors at the session, con
ducted by president of the
unit, Mrs. Clarence Parsley,
were Mrs. Emma Pilarski and
Mrs. George Einke.
Arrangements were made to
hold the annual Christmas
party and December business
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Melvin Burnett, Upper River
road on the second Tuesday in
the month instead of the first.
Happy Camp PTA
Has Meeting Nov. 8
Happy Camp - The regular
meeting of the Happy Camp
PTA was held Nov. 8. The
winning class for bringing in
the most memberships in the
October membership d r 1 vie
was announced by Mrs. Earl
Coolcy membership chairman.
Winning the $3 cash prize was
Mrs. Fowler's second grade.
Other business of the eve
ning included the voting of
transportation expenses for
high school students going to
the YMCA meeting at Rod
ding Nov. 19. According to
Art French, advisor for the
group, approximately $2 per
student would be needed. He
estimated that 13 students
would go and that transporta
tion would be In private cars.
Elementary school principal
Herbert Sonncborn and high
school principal James Foote
took the room count of the
parents present. The , junior
class won for the high school
and the first and fourth grade
won for the elementary
school.
A report on the Well-Baby
clinic, which the PTA spon
sored was given by Mrs. El
mer Orrell, health chairman.
According to Mrs. Orrell there
were 32 preschool children at
the last clinic to receive their
free vaccine and monthly
checkups. In the past, the av
eragc has been from eight to
12 children at each clinic, she
said.
BOND ISSUE REJECTED
La Grande - IUPI) - Union
county voters rejected, 5,024
to 2,207 a $500,000 bond issue
for a new county courthouse.
HERE ISA
CARPET SALE
and
WE DO MEAN SALE!
No Gimmicks! No Low Quality Borax!
Just Good American Made Carpet
AT REAL LOW PRICES
(Her Ara a Few Examples) ,
' 501" Nylon Reif. 10.95 Sale Price $8.45sq,,d.
Shag Wool Reg. 12.95 Sale Price $9.95 5q yd.
Decorator Cottons Sale Priced at $4.95 sq.yd.
CHECK THESE ROLL END SIZES
IF THEY FIT YOUR ROOM YOU CAN
SAVE 50
List Clearance
12x139 Brown & Beige Tweed.... 128.00 69.00
12x10s Green Wilton 169.00 99.00
12x16s Hi Lo Tweed 126.00 63.00
12x12' Shag Wool 243.00 160.00
12x12' Treadtex 280.00 143.00
12x1 24 Green & Brown Tweed ... . 128.00 79.00
12x16s Nutria & Beige Scroll 104.00 69.00
12x213 Wool Bark Weave 279.00 168.00
12x 82 Wool Tweed ............ 102.00 49.00
12x 89 Bark Weave Brn. Tone... 83.00 45.00
12x144 501 Nylon 209.00 161.50
Many More Bring Your Room Sizes and Savel
ODDS & ENDS
Remnants Rugs From 3x6 to 4x12
YOUR CHOICE
$995
HERE ARE THE BEST BUYS IN
TOP QUALITY RUGS IN MEDFORD
LOOK At THEM and YOU'LL AGREE
72 Matching 9x12 7-Row Axminster
By Gulistan excellent with maple. List price C iOkflfl
$156.00 each. Buy them both for just
12x12 Firth Wool Turf
List price $240.00 (This is the Country
" Club carpet.) Clear at
Alexander Smith
Best frieze. Beautiful sand beige tone.
Size 12x11 .2. List $225.00. Clear at just..
$160
$150
LINOLEUM
IF YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER THAN THESE
PRICES - YOU ARE PAYING WHOLESALE T
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CUTTING
Separate Cooler
Beef and Pork
-
Ask About Our
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HARPER
Lockon & Storage
SP 31715 or SP 2-6381
ARMSTRONG
Standard Gauge'
Inlaid
Vinyl Accolon 70c per Lin. Ft.
Marbelle ....1.00 per Lin. Ft.
Futuresque Corlon 2.66 per Lin. Ft.
Tessa ra Corlon 4.00 per Lin. Ft.
Terrazo Corlon 2.00 per Lin Ft.
Embossed and Spatter 2.00 per Lin Ft.
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