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ft G oo O o o. O G o o CD O o -Q. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFO&D, OReGO WfiD$&Y. JA&UA1? 11, li 5 Reiftinfi Being Treated it Mayo For Hypertension Rochester, Minn. -IUPD- The Mayo Clinic announced today that novelist Ernest Heming way, 61, who entered the famed diagnostic institution Nov. 30 under an assumed O , . -.- - . r u name, is being treated for hy pertension. A brief clinic announce ment said Hemingway's condi tion "is regarded as satisfac tory." "He has received no surgi cal treatment and none is con templated," the clinic said. "It is necessary, however, that his right to privacy be respected and that he have the benefits of rest and quiet." Hypertension is an abnor mally high blood pressure. It is at times accompanied by or ganic changes such as nephrit is and diabetes, and by ner vousness, headaches and dizzi ness. But the announcement did not elaborate beyond nam ing the ailment. Today's announcement gave no indication when Heming way would be released. Earli er, a Mayo spokesman said the Nobel Prize-winning author should be discharged within 10 days from St. Mary's Hos pital, where he is staying while undergoing treatment. Hemingway entered the clinic after a hunting trip in Idaho. The Mayo spokesman said Mrs. Hemingway and the writer's physician had refused permission for any interviews with the famed patient. Hemingway, who won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1953 and the Nobel Literature Prize in 1954, first achieved world fame with publication in 1926 of "The Sun Also Rises." The burly novelist is prob ably the most famed Ameri can writer of his generation. His permanent home in re cent years has been just out side Havana, Cuba. But Hem ingway has not been there during recent months when diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States reached the breaking point. Polaris Missile Fired Successfully Cape Canaveral, Fla. - OIPD -America's most versatile bal listic missile, the Navy's Po laris, thundered over the At lantic Ocean 1,600 miles Wednesday in its first firing of the new year. The Polaris, a highly mobile weapon capable of delivering in one blow a warhead with 40 times the destruction of a Hiroshima-type atomic bomb, will be launched from land based launching pads, ships and submarines during 1961. Scientists early today were busy outfitting one nuclear submarine, the Robert E. Lee, for a submerged launching of the Polaris 30 miles off the coast. The launching, expected soon, may be the final tryout for the Robert E. Lee, Ameri ca's third ballistic missile-firing sub. The nation has two other atomic submarines, the George Washington and Pat rick Henry, on duty in the At lantic with 16 nuclear-tipped Polarises each. The shot Wednesday mark ed the third success in as many tries for the advanced model Polaris, which packs a new solid-propellant and a glass-encased second stage to push its range to 1,725 miles. Earlier models being fired by the submarines have a 1,300 mile ability. One Person Hurt In Auto Accidents One person was injured in one of two accidents occur ring on Highway 99 earlier this week, state police said. Mprle Edward Willis. 37. t nwnlt Drp. was treated at 1 1 Rogue Valley hospital for minor injuries received when his car rolled over in the Blackwell hill area, north of Central Point about 7 p.m. Monday. State police said the car was southbound on the high way when it pulled out to pass another southbound car nnH nlmnst met a northbound car head-on. Both of the other j cars pulled onto the highway shoulder to allow Willis to; pass. Willis attempted to pull ; back Into the line of traffic: ana nis cur wm uui ui trol. police said. The car was extensively damaged. Cars driven by Harold Cec il Sloper. 47, of 4656 South Pacific highway, Medford, and Viola Agnes Waggoner, 54, of 501 Fifth St.. Phoenix, collided on the South Pacific highway near the entrance to the roller skating rink, south of Medford. The Waponer c$r t"tUi"t for loft turn into tht tkeUntj rink-' fe'ojpr II I h v;:o ob-oA-und he hir cl which a u t , ... o i ' 1 i : -i j - JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR FAMILY and for the family budget! This is a utility model loaded with features that bless the whole family: Big freezer sec tion, magnetic door, bright, square straightline design, 13.1 cu. ft. capacity . . . and it's built to lastl (Remember, there are over 600,000 G-E refrigerators in use that are 10 years or alder.) Regular $229.95 SALE 198 88 WE SELL THIS WASHER WITH PRIDE! The essential mechanism is the same as in more expensive models and though it lacks some trim and deluxe features it will turn out a beautiful wash . . . automatically! Buy it now and save) Reg. $189.95 OSl SALE UPRIGHT FREEZER SALE! Big 385 lb. copacityl This fine G-E freezer is made less ex pensive through mass produc tion and use of a pre-designed cabinet , , , and, of course, through our sale priclngl No need to be without a freezer to help feed the family for less when these prices are available! Regular $229.95 SALE 178 88 PRICE SLASHED ON EVERY NEW '60 MODEL G-E APPLIANCE... This list shows all sale priced items. If we don't have an item here, we may have it in our stocks in Ashland or Klamath Falls and will get it for you if you are the first to ask for it. AT HOME APPLIANCE NOW! It's buy bye, ta ta, so long to our 1960 G-E appliances ... the '61 models are here or will be coming shortly. ONLY the '60 models are in cluded in this sale and only our present stock is involved. Hurry, buy now before they're gone and save plenty on new G-E appliances! .11 LOWEST PRICED G-E COMBINATION Same size and shape as model shown above, but this has zero-degree freezing and less defrostingl It's a com bination refrigerator-freezerl Your's for yearsl Remember, there are over 600,000 G-E refrigerators in use that are 10 years or olderl Reg. $299.95 SALE 268 88 PRICE SLASHED $41.03 II BIG 23 CONSOLE Regular $299.95 Terrific sale buy on big 23 Inch mahogany finish con sole with brass bound legs. Big speaker, tool And . . . full year "no worry" war ranty on all parts and tubesl Only three leftl Clearance Price L '2581 IF YOU'RE A BARGAIN HUNTER-LOOK AT THIS LIST! ITEM No. Med.-ford Ash- 'B.' K. land Store Falls Reg. Price SALE Refrigerators LB9T 1 1 BA11T 1 BBlTT 1 1 1 $209.95 $188.88 .95 $198.88 95 $218.88 BK11T 1 BJS12T BJ12T 1 1 BH12T 1 1 BJ13T 1 1 1 $229 J239. $299. $319 $349. $369. $469.' 9S 95 95 95 $26888 $288.88 $288.88 $318.88 BGS13T BG13T 1 1 1 .95 1 $499.95 '.95 $549.' Freezers BG15T 1 HA13S 1 $619.95 J388.88 $438788 $478.88 $538.88 HUX11T 2 HU13T 1 1 1 HU18T Ranges J301T 1 J302T 2 J303T 1 J304T 2 1 1 1 1 J308T 1 J402T 1 J403T 1 1 1 J404T 1 J406T Dishwashers JP30T 1 SP40T 1 $399, $229. $299 $379 $189 $209 $229 $259. $329" $23 $259. $269, $329; $189. Washers WA350T JWA352T 1 WA632T WA750T $229, $189 2 $189 1 1 Dryers WA850T 2 WA1050T 2 DA9205Y V DA370T 1 1 $229 1 $239, 2 $269! "2 $349, DA615T "DA617T DA820T 4 DA1020T 2 1 1 Wash-Dry er Television DA610T 1 WD860T 1 $249 1 $139. 2 $169' 1 $179 2 $239 2 $269 $179 17T3315 17T3318 23C3484 1 J23C3495 1 17T3332 17T3333 1 1 1 21C348 o i t 1 1 $469, 1 $199. 3 $209. $299 1 $299 $219 $219 $289 ,95 .95 95 95 95 95 95 "95. 95 95 9f 95 95 1L .95 .95 95 95 95" .95 95 .95 5 95 .95 95 95 95 95 95 .95" .95' .95 95" (A few Itemi art wt will still try J&288JJ8 $178.88 $258.88 $338jTB $16888 $188.88" $ 19888 $228.88 $248JB8 $20688 $228.88 $238.88 $26888 $168.88 $i98i8 $15688 $ 16888 $208.88 $218.88 $228.88 $278.88 $188.88 Jll8788 $148.88 $158.88 $198.88 "$218.88 $158.88 $378.88 $158788 "$168.88 $258.88 $258.88 $178.88 $178.88 $228.88 AMERICA'S BEST RANGE BUY FOR I960! A very fond farewell to this range, declared fa be the best buy in the best 1960 range line in the U.S.A. by G-E sales people everywhere! Check this list of fea tures: 1. Thermostatically controlled 2-size burners.' 2. Satellite surface burner for use with griddle at no etxra cost during sale. (This was $10 extra through the year.) 3. Full-width surface illumination with easy-clean fluor escent light. 4. Minute minder keeps buzzing till you're reminded. 5. Automatic oven control. It will turn on and off while you are gone. 6. Automatic receptacle will start your coffee pot while you are still asleep. You can get up to a pot of fresh brewed coffee. 7. Removable broiler element. 8. Gravy-mate, broiler pan for smoke-free broil drip pings and rapid, smooth gravy making. 9. There are about twenty more G-E range features that you should see to appreciate. Regular Retail $259.95 $ BUY BYE SALE PRICE hi 88 At HAPCO! Deluxe 30" Range Regular $189.95 Juit Mkt tht $329.95 modtls thti rang hat high-quality burners and oven tie menti, removable overt door and storage drawer, (no lamp or clock timer). Fab ulous Salt price! Till They're Gone $16888 2-Cycle Washer Regular $269.95 Feature! Filter-Flo, 2 activator ipeedi, 2 ipin ipeedi, water temp, control perfect for waih & wearl Only $10 to $20 more than wringer waihari used to bcl Buy Bye SALE $22888 Deluxe Dryer Regular $239.95 Inillnetlvt turn-off iwitch cut down machint wejr, uvai alactriclty, piavenli ovar-drylng, aliminatai drying-time guais work. Nat to top of '60 lint! Clearance PRICE si 9888 WE TAKE TRADE-INS! We take trade-ins with enthusiasml We re condition them all and sell them to value seekers at our Bargain Store. TERMS TO SUIT YOU! The terms we can offer include nothing down if that is desirable for youl We can arrange payments to run as long as 2, 2Vi or 3 years. Your Quality General Electric Deals 115 E. MAIN and 115 E. Main in Ashland in Medford available yet from our G-E diitributor. If the model you ckooie ii sold to qet you one at our inventory cltarance price.) i-mp ytowfaq with OAegotc aVfc. o 0 0