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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORO, ORE. 7? 'k sr wit" XHAPEAUX FOR JACKIE Lynn Cooper of Riverside, 111., models a pert and patriotic chapcaux designed (or President elect John F. Kennedy's wife, Jacqueline, in honor of the jbirth.pf their baby, John F. Kennedy Jr. The 300-flag crea tion is being sent to Mrs. Kennedy in Washington, D.C. It ; was designed by a Chicago hat firm. (UP1 Telephoto) Kettles Appear On Streets for Corps' Projects The familiar S a 1 v a tion Army Christmas kettles ap peared on the streets of Mcd ford, Ashland and Grants Pass Friday and will continue through Dec 24. The money received will be used for Christmas activities of the Medford Corps. Last year in the Medford area 174 families were given Christmas baskets by the local Corps, according to Sr. Capt. William Ricken. In addition to the baskets a children's party was held at the Salva tion Army hall for more than 300 children between the ages of 5 and 15. They were given candy, gifts and had a visit from Santa Claus. Some 2,400 gift bags were made and distributed to resi dents at the Veterans Admin istration domiciliary. White City, city hospital patients, the county larm home and rest home residents and to prisoners in the city and coun ty jails. At the Salvation Army shel ter some 56 men and women were served a turkey dinner on Christmas day and were given -Tifts and Christmas reading material. Captain Ricken said that the Christmas activities of the local Corps cost about $6,000 The Christmas committee of the local Salvation Army Ad visory board is headed by Murray Gardiner. CD wsxm THAT THE QUALITY 1961 MERCURY IS NOW A 0.OW- PRDCE CAR ONLY Iflfil MERCURY Tricti rijht in tht hurt M lh low prict (it Id ' on I rr- tioa ' u' at u eft iut .!!'-!- II? m-nT uiio " ? .'M,irr., T, z IMtl 1M HOH - Here is an actual price label taken from a new 1961 Mercury Meteor 600. 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It also gives you larger brakes than most, a bigger battery, more glass, larger tires, more body insulation, a longer wheelbase, and many other advantages. All this. ..plus a new low low price . . . plus our Special Intro ductory Deal which saves you a mint! Come in now and see the Record-Breaking vTf Mercury '61 1 Includes transportation automatic transmission, push button radio, deluxe heater and defroster. Prices may vary slightly because ot transportation cost differences. "Two-door hardtop models. Tw.o door sedan not available. rK, - ..... ; : 3 "Mercury Meteor 800-2 door sedan 1961 MERCURY METEOR 600 METEOR 800 MONTEREY tke.teBsflov-frioccv. MEDFORD MOTORS, Inc. 225 South Riverside i. ! u n 1 .5 ;ii.r& XiVxV$2l NIKE ON DISPLAY Soldiers and civilian spectators at Darmstadt, West Germany, look over a display of U.S.-made Nike anti-aircraft missiles on their launching platforms. A temporary Nike installation has been in use at Darmstadt since 1958 but the permanent emplacements were finished only recently. (UPI Telephoto) Second Reno Attorney Dies Reno -0IPD- Reno attorney Edwin Mulcahy, 40, died at the Washoe Medical Center early today as the result of wounds received in a court room shooting spree Wednesday. Mulcahy had been shot in the liver and spleen. Sand and gravel contractor Robert H. Williams, 52, went berserk in the court of District Judge Jon Collins Wednesday afternoon in the midst of a land partition suit involving him, his estranged wife and her mother. Killed instantly when Wil liams started blazing away with a .38-caliber pistol was another Reno lawyer, Eli Liv- ierato, 34. Wounded in the shoulder and leg was Guy Waldron Snyder, a Cincinna ti, Ohio, assistant Federal In ternal Revenue Service com missioner and brother of the suspect's wife. Snyder was re ported in satisfactory condi tion at the medical center. Hatfield To Reveaf Reorganization Plans Salem -IUP1I- Gov. Mark Hat field's office announced today the Governor will reveal his government reorganiz a t i o n proposals on Dec. 15. A news conference has been set for 10 a.m. Hatfield is expected to rec ommend a cabinet system of government to the 1061 legislature. ISNIIiii (nil?- 'MlilOTflr-- at So. Oregon's Favorite Market! You get more of everything . with THRIFTY GREEN" STAMPSI LOTS OF FREE parking in : ; OUR HUGE LOTI Ullman, PhairFile Campaign Expenses Salem -(UPII- A report filed today in the Stale Elections Division shows the committee to reelect Congressman Al Ullman had contributions of $7,675 in the general election campaign, and expenses of $9,- 229. Ullman, Baker Democrat, was successful against Ron Phair, Klamath Falls farmer, in the Second district. Phair's Republican campaign commit tee listed contributions of $16,732 and expenses of $20,-788. A supplemental report filed by Marv Owens of St. Helens, unsuccessful Democratic can didate for Congress in the First district, lists contribu tions of $1,308 and expenses of $1,827 plus Owens' person al expenses of $150. Gov. Hatfield Has Busy Week Ahead Salem -IUPII- Gov. Mark Hat field, who arrives home from South America tonight,, has a busy week ahead of him. Tuesday he will meet with his advisory committee on natural resources and Wed nesday he has office appointments. He has called a press con ference for 2:30 p.m. Thursday to discuss his budget recom mendations to the 1961 legis lature. . Friday morning he will ad dress Oregon's , delegates to the White House Conference on Aging and Friday night he speaks to a Portland meeting of the Pacific Coast section of the American College Health Association. Saturday he will attend the Oregon Republican caucus in Salem. 6th & Grape STORE HOURS: Open every night until 9 p.m., seven day a weekl TREND LIQUID quart DETERGENT size 6 REYNOLD'S ALUMINUM IEAVY D Foot Roll mil HEAVY DUTY 18 IN. X 25 I Wlk Truman Says AMA Opposes Betterment New York - IUPII - Former President Harry S. Truman to day charged that the Ameri can Medical association op position to President - elect John F. Kennedy's medical plan for the aged was the re sult of the AMA's being "against anything for the wel fare and benefit of the peo ple." Truman, in a morning walk before returning to Kansas City, called the AMA "mean. "onery," and "the biggest trust in the world. He attacked the association in commenting on AMA lead ers' statements at the annual clinical meeting in Washing ton Sunday that they would use their "tremendous strength" to prevent passage in Congress of Kennedy s plan to tie medical care for the aged to the social security system. Western Oregon Rivers Dropping Portland - IUPD - Western Oregon rivers sent over flood stage last week by torrential rains were back in their banks today, while Eastern Oregon got some frigid weather. The mercury dropped to 6 above at Lakeview and 7 above al Burns early today. Klamath Falls, where the temperature did not get above freezing Sunday, had a low of 16 early today. . The Willamette river drop ped nearly two feet in 24 hours at Corvallis and was at an even 13 feet this morning. Flood stage there is 20 feet. At Albany it was 12.6 and al Salem 13.5. The Santiam at Jefferson was up slightly at 10.7, but was still below flood stage. Mrs. G. B. Davidson Passes CIA Exam Mrs. Giroud B. Davidson, office manager of Medford In surance Agency, was one of six candidates who passed the Certified Insurance agent ex amination this fall. Twenty seven persons took the exami nation in September in Port land. Mrs. Davidson is the second woman in Oregon to earn the CIA designation, it was re ported. Mrs. Doris V. Rush ing, Portland, passed the ex amination in 1958. Of the 68 members of the Oregon As sociation of Independent In surance Agents who have earned this designation, six are from Medford. MD TOILET TISSUE 4-Roll Pack....... 39 Del Monte DRINK 46-oz. cans-Reg. 3 for $1.00 $ Pineapple-Grapefruit We're happy to cash your pay check! , . - : . . r Maxwell House Coffee 71 : 49f Pound One-Pound Can 97 Campbell's Pork & Beans ' 4 .. sjoo Campbell's Barbecue Beans 2 c.39' . Campbell's Beans & Franks "" ce!Uh 39C Miracle Whip Salad Dressing quart 49 ? White Star Tuna cL Re; 4Se 3 ca, $100 1 Golden Valley Cider gallon g .79' Snowdrift CUADTCKIIM W ft ninvix i fcixiiiw v- I f The Wesson Oil Shortening 1 j SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS One pound reg. 37c GROCETERIA BAKERY! CINNAMON BREAD loaf CIN AMNION CHUNK af i: a Wheatland Ferry Bridge Closed by Water Salem -UPIi- The bridge to Wheatland ferry north of here closed over the week end due to high water on the Willam ette river. Marion county officials said today it will probably be at least several days before crews can begin repair work. The walcr also closed a por tion of Wheatland road. FOURTH LARGEST New Delhi - India's rail way system is fourth largest in the world with 34,000 nlcs. Greyhound Cafe Gets Certificate Don and Ralph's Grey hound cafe has been awarded a Greyhound "traveler ap-1 proved certificate, according to the Western Greyhound Lines officials. The cafe, operated privately by Ralph Emrick and Don Fiedler, is one of four eating places selected by the Lines in this district. The others arc in Klamath, Calif., Coos Bay and Gold Beach. The Medford cafe serves more than 650 meals to Grey hound travelers daily, it was rejbrtcd. 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