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MONDAY, MAY 28. 1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
B
FRED BECK
Heads Medford Poil
American Legion
Installs Officers
New officers of Medford,
Jacksonville and White City
American Legion posts were
installed Saturday night at
the Medford American Legion
hall.
William Friend, Grantj
Pass, and an installation team
from Grants Pass assisted In
the ceremonies.
Fred Beck is the new com
mander of the Medford post.
Charles R. Draper, Albany,
state commander, was in Med
for for the ceremonies.
Other officers installed are:
John Weber, first vice com
mander; Glen Lusk, second
vice commander; Eugene Orr,
adjutant; Earl Bigalow, fi
nance officer; Elmer Ness,
chaplain; Ralph Ettel, his
torian, and Tex Nash, five
yea r executive committee
member.
A no - host dinner was
served Saturday night In the
Medford American Legion
hall. The American Legion
auxiliary officers were also
installed.
Two Auto Crashes
Kill 11 in Nevada
Carson City, Nev. - IUPII -Eleven
persons were killed
and nine others injured in
two accidents during the
week end on the Nevada sec
tion of Highway 40, according
to the Nevada Highway Pa
trol, Eight persons were killed
and five injured Sunday in
a three-car accident near
Wells in the eastern part of
the slate. The crash occurred
on a straight stretch of high
way in clear weather and is
under Investigation.
One car carried eight per
sons, six of whom were killed
and two injured. The driver
of the car, George D. Myers,
20, and one of the passengers,
Brcnda L. Migliacclo, 21,
were taken to Elko General
hospital in serious condition.
Patrolmen said Myers' car
collided with a westbound ve
hicle, taking the lives of Ed
win Samulewitsch, 32, and
his wife, Hannelore, 24, both
of Oakland, Calif. It then
struck a third car, injuring
Ihrce members of a Live Oak,
Calif., family.
Three persons were killed
and five Injured Saturday
when two cars collided head
on at an overpass near Fern
Icy in western Nevada.
Goldberg Lauds
Private Schools
Portland - IUPII - Labor Sec
retary Arthur Goldberg,
wrapping up a three-day visit
to the Pacific Northwest, Sun
day lnudcd the role of the
private university in "our
pluralistic society."
He was the principal speak
er at the University of Port
land commencement exer
cises. He received an honor
ary degree.
Goldberg said "I would not
want to see the day when
education eminates only from
public schools as great as has
been their contribution to our
society."
He added thai "regardless
of one's view on the very con
troversial question of federal
aid to education, there can be
no argument as to the great
contribution of private col
leges and universities" to the
world.
Edgar Bergen's
Son Christened
Hollywood - WNI - Edgar
Bergen's B-monlh-old son was
christened Sunday while his
godfather, Jack Benny, held
him in his arms.
The Rev. Melvin Wheally
officiated at the brief cere
mony in the Wilshire Metho
dist Church attended by about
20 family friends, Including
Dick Powell, June Allyson
and musician Johnny Greene.
The youngster, apparently
baffled by all the commotion
about him, didn't re.rt to
crying or sucking his thumb,
hut rearld up and latched on
securely to Benny's nose.
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Orange Juice Bars 3 V;? $1
Fruit Juice Bars S;X 3 f- $1
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Reg. 59c
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Aluminum Foil
Mustard
B-B-Q Sauce ?,leby J&69c
Morehouse
Western style
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Bananas
Fancy quality
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4 ib, 69c
CORN
Romaine Lettuce JZ!or 2 hr 29c
Golden beauties, fresh from the growing area
Watermelons
Potatoes
Red ripe
beauties
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Sliced Cheese
Potato Salad
American, Swiss &
Pimicnto, Safeway.
Lucerne, Ready to
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38-ox. Q4
pkgs. 01
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