Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1961, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1961
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YOUNG REFUGEES - Of the hundreds of the infants are too young to realize what
Cuban refugees who left most of their be- is going on, the sombre expressions of these
longings behind to come to Miami, Fla., two youngsters seems to indicate that they
many carried babies In their arms, Though feel something is wrong. . (UPI Telephoto)
Jaycee Week To
Start Sunday
Jaycee Week, the annual
anniversary observance of the
Junior Chamber of Com
merce, starts Sunday In Med-
ford, Delbert T. Landing, local
Jaycee president, has an
nounced.
The Week celebrates the
founding of the Junior Cham
ber in 1915 in St. Louis, the
brainchild of Henry Giessen-
bier Jr., who called together
members of a St. Louis danc
ing club to form the Young
Men's Progressive Civic as
sociation. The name was later
changed to the Junior Citi
zens, starting the abbrevia
tion, "JC."
In 1918 the St. Louis Cham
ber of Commerce invited the
Junior Citizens to become af
filiated as the Junior Cham
ber of Commerce. The Jay
cees, however, are no longer
an arm of the Chamber of
Commerce. Though the sim
ilarity in name remains, only
the im of civic betterment Is
similar.
Today there are more than
3,700 chapters In the national
Jaycees with a quarter mil
lion members. Junior Cham
ber International, the world's
third largest international
club, maintains headquarters
In Miami Beach. Fla. The
United States Jaycee head
quarters is In Tulsa, Okla
Bank Robber Sentenced
To Five Years Probation
Marine Corps Seeks
Aviation Cadets
The U. S. Marine Corps Is
In need of aviation cadets, ac
cording to'Gunncry Sgt. Joe
Lemleux of the Medford re
cruiting office. Unmarried
men between the ages of 18
and 25 with two years of
college are eligible. ,
Sergeant Lemieux said the
cadets will receive an 18
month training course as jet,
transport or helicopter pilots.
The training base is located
at Pensacola, Fla. Interested
persons can contact Lemieux
at SPring 2-9128 for an ap
pointment or visit the recruit
ing office.
Los Angeles -(UPD- Naasan
Zeghabe's wife and two of
his three young daughters
waited tensely In court while
the black-robed Judge deter
mined the confessed bank
robber's future. ,
U.S. District Court juu0e
Thurmond Clark Monday
called Zcghabe before him.
The sentence, he said, was 10
years in federal prison - sus
pended. Zcghabe, 35, would be able
to go home to his family, the
active part of his sentence
being five years on probation.
"Thank you for giving our
daddy back - we need hlml"
cried Zeghabe's daughter,
Nadya, 11. She threw her
arms around the judge and
loudly kissed him on the
cheek. .
"I will never give you
cause to regret, your honor,"
said a smiling Zeghabe.
Look To Future
While the court does not
condone your actions," said
Clark, "It must look to the fu
ture. This seems to be a case
in which to make an excep
tion." Clark's faith In Zcghabe
grew during the Christmas
holidays when the defendant
was allowed to go home to
his family in suburban Ana
heim for Christmas and vol
untnrily returned to Jail two
days later.
Clark had approved the
Christmas furlough without
bail after Nadya had written
a plaintive letter saying "we
have never been separated on
Christmas.
Zcghabe had never before
been In trouble with the law
when he robbed a Los Angeles
bank of $400 last fall. He was
quickly apprehended and ad
mitted the crime. He snld he
was broke and unemployed
Many persons have written
offering to give him Jobs.
METAL ANALYSIS
Pittsburgh - A new spectro
meter tells simultaneously
how much of 16 different ele
ments are In a metallic sample-
Housing I
Be Losing
Bf HENRY J. BECHTOLD
UPI Financial Editor
New York - IP - The hous
ing industry is losing its re
cuperative Impact on the na
tion s econ
omy and will
continue to do
so for at least
the next five
years, n real
estate execu
tive declared
Tuesday.
Morris
K a r p, prcsi-
Uenry uechtold dent of Realty
Equities Corp., said this situ
ation has become obvious dur
ing the current recession. In
the recessions of 1950, 1954
and 1958, housing starts rose
sharply while the rest of the
economy was declining, there
by helping to shore up the
decline and support the suc
ceeding economic upswing.
But in 1960, Karp noted,
housing followed the sluggish
trend of the general economy.
And he does not see the indus
try returning to its counter
cyclical role for at least five
ndustry Reported to
Recuperative Impact
years.
Karp does not support the
belief among many industry
and political leaders that the
housing decline has reflected
a tightness in mort gage
money. He said mortgage
money has been ample the
past six months, and in many
areas interest rates have de
clined somewhat without any
stimulating effect on housing.
People Older, Younger
Basically, the realty equities
executive declared, home
building appears to be falter
ing on a fundamental weak
ness in consumer demand
based on the shifts in the age
composition of the U.S. popu
lation. The population is growing
fast at both ends with fewer
new households being formed
in the middle because of the
low birth rates of the 1930s.
The housing demands of the
elderly and the very, young
do not call for new homes or
large space requirements,
Karp stated.
To back up this view he
cited apartment construction
and renting, which caters
more to the young and old,
and which held up very well
in 1960. He also recalled that
from 1945 to 1960 additions
to the stock of U.S. housing
exceeded the growth of new
households by more than two
million units.
Sales of luxury and inex
pensive units have been good
despite the overall softening
In housing demand,, and Karp
sees this performance con
tinuing through 1966. '
Luxury Homes Selling .
He noted that luxury homes,
especially in prime suburban
areas like New York's West
chester county and Chicago's
Oak Park, can always sell be
cause living in these areas
imply a certain social con
notation desired by young
executives on the way up in
the business world.
Inexpensive homes continue
in demand . because young
couples still prefer a home to
an apartment if the carrying
charges are not too great.
The slack in housing has
occurred in the broad middle
Bob Hope Resting
On Doctor's Order
Palm Springs, Calif.. -fflPD-Bob
Hope, 56, is resting up
under doctor's orders.
The energetic comedian
"pooped out" of a pro-celebrity
match last week in Los
Angeles after playing five
holes, but he was able to keep
business appointments later in
the day.
"I'll stay in Palm Springs
for three or four days' rest,
then I'm heading east for some
benefits and other appear
ances," Hope said Tuesday.,
"I feel pretty good, but the
doctor ' has given me some
medicine for my blood pres
sure. .-
"It's just a matter of slow
ing down the pace, and that's
exactly what I'm doing now."
income area. The resale mar
ket for old homes has slacken
ed and many families are un
willing to accept the lower
price for their present homes
and assume the charges and
costs for the new ones, Karp
explained. He doesn't see any
change in this situation until
the mid-sixties when the huge
crop of war-time babies comes
of marrying age.
Machinists Leave Strike-Up To NMB
St. Paul; Minn.UPU-The In
ternational Association of Ma
chinists, whose striking flight
engineers have grounded all
domestic flights of Northwest
Airlines, today left it up to
federal mediators to begin
steps toward a settlement.
"The next move probably Is
up to the National Mediation
Board," a union spokesman
said. "But : the members at
present are attending their an
nual conference in New Or
leans." Arthur C. Pedersen, general
chairman of District Lodge
143 of the I AM. said the air
line had laid off at least. 90
per cent of Its employees since;
the. walkout began Monday.
The airline normally employ
7,900 persons. .; ;
COOL CUSTOMER ',' "
Philadelphia -(UPB-A small
man with a snub-nosed pistol
asked bartender Hugh Cam
prnn for S5 and a elass of beer'
Tuesday night, got it, pocket
ed the money, casuaiiy oranK
hp hour while ienoring seven
other patrons. Then he ran.-
'60 FALCON!
s1945
Nifty 4-door sedan . . ,
Just like new! Economy
price but we'll toss in
the radio, heater and au
tomatic transmission!
"We cannot afford a single dissatisfied Customer"-
DEAN & TAYLOR PONTI AC CO.
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BIG WEEK
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DESIGNED AND BUILT FOR KEEPS
The Volkswagen Isn't the kind of a car you
trade in after a year or two. Il' dejigned and
built for keeps. Continuity in making the lame
basic model year after year, has brought about
a qualily of assembly that a $5,000 car would
be proud of,
A VW It so airtight, you'll want lo open the
window before you slam the door. Even after
you've had II for several years.
If you own a '56 or '57 VW that you've taken
good care of, you wouldn't trade It In for a look
alike '61. You'd keep It, and have the satisfaclion
of watching 99,999 on the odometer turn over (
00,000.
If you're not a VW owner, comt in ares' fct
us start you on the road lo 109,000
MORSE MQT0P;S
".SKI" 6'h nd'lvy - 9P i-flM
UNUSUAL SPECIAL BUY! WIDE
45" COTTON GINGHAM FABRICS
Now gingham textured fo your liking.
Fine combed cotton with eyelash effects,
raised dots, leno inter
weaves, and other fashion O i 1
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outstanding buy!
REVERSIBLE HEIRLOOM SPREAD
Repeatedly a sellout, so Wards got another
special purchase for this sale. Extra fine loop
designed cotton with heavy BaRft
bullionfringe weighs7'2lbs. J
Heirloom or bleached white.
SAVE 25 ON
UNDERWEAR
Reg. 85c ea.
Combed cotton
T-shirts-briefs.
Men's '
S-M-L. OO"
AMAZING SALE!
MEN'S SOCKS
Lowest price ever I
Banlon textura
lized nylon. Many
colors and
patterns,
2rr 88c ,
fashion stripes or solid towels
color-harmonize with bath mats
REG.'79c TREASURE CHEST
COTTON BATH TOWELS
2 for 99e
33x44"
Fluffy soft, cotton terry In many
washfast decorator colors.
49c hand towels. . . .3 for 99c
25c wash cloths 6 for 99c
REG. 2.98 CHENILLE
2 PC BATH MAT SET
239
PmH mm Mte K f
A fashion favorite ! Nubby ?ex
hired cotton mat, 21x36", and
matching lid cover. Colors.
3.98 runner, 24x72" 3.19
Just say "Charge H" at Wards. Pay In 30 days or extend payments.
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SAVE 3 MEN'S
HANDSOME
PINEHURSTS
.99 r
I regular 49c each
PRINTED KITCHEN TERRY TOWEL
Fluffy-soft cotton absorbs wonderfully fast,
speeds up dish-drying. Assorted washfast
colors, self-fringed. 0
Reg. 19c terry utility Z for QQt
cloths, 14x15" 6 for 79c M M
It x 30 IimImi
REGULARLY 9.99
Smart new reverse
seam style In rich
toned leather . . .
fabulous buy at this
low tale price I Jot
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EXTRA-FEATURE WORK SHOES
PRICE-CUT $3 A PAIR!
Mee, here's comfort plus long wear . :
at terrific savingsl Tough Neoprene soles
resist acuds, oils. Cushioned
insoles for walking ease.
Elk-fanned. Brown. 6-12.
6.99
REGULARLY
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AT AN AMAZING
LOW PRICE . . .
BOYS' DENIMS
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Special luyl
Guaranteed ... a
new pair free if
seams rip or tear.
Best-seller jeans;
heavy 133ioz. blue
denim, reinforced
at points of strain.
SanforizeA6-l$.
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