Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1962, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1962
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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD, OREGON
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PRETTY BLOSSOMS Thousand of yucca plants around
El Paso, Texas, are blooming in areas being sold by land
development companies. Adding contrast to the rippled sandy
stretches, the flowers attest to the healthful climate condi
tions in the area that grow beauiful species of all types,
including Lynn Emmerling, a development company model.
(UPI)
Accidents Reported to
Police on Week End
Two non-Injury vehicle ac
cidents occurred in Medford
Monday, according to city po
lice. One driver was arrested
and lodged in city jail and a
second driver was cited.
Oliver Fields Glenn, 49, of
220 South Grape St., was
cited for violation of basic
rule and arrested for being
drunk in public after the car
he was driving struck a park
ed vehicle registered to Rob
ert Graham Gresham, 920
East Jackson st., about 8:35
p.m. in front of 312 North
Columbus ave. Glenn was
lodged in city jail, police said.
Karen Dallis Purcell, 18,
Central Point, was cited for
violation of basic rule after
the car she was driving col
lided with n vehicle operated
by Ralph Hale, 28, of 307
Monroe st., about 1:25 p.m.
on North Riverside ave.
Week End Accidenti .
Eight non-injury vehicle ac-
claents were reported to Med
ford police during a three
day period from Friday i to
bunday. Four drivers were
Instructor-lrdining
Course Is Planned
' An instructor-training
course In care of the sick and
Injured will be taught by Miss
Pat Joyce, Red. Cross nurs
ing service representative,
June 20, 21 and 22 at the Red
Cross building, 60 Hawthorne
ave., Medford.
The course, often referred
to as "home nursing," is
training President Kennedy
has asked a member of every
family to take as part of the
national Civil Defense pro
gram. The purpose of the three
day course is to train in
structors who, in turn, will
teach at least one community
class a year. Teachers, nurses
and women with the ability
In Irani and explain proced
ures to others are eligible to
register for instruction.
Red Cross officials are hop
ing that several individuals
from Ashland. Phoenix, Tal
ent, Eagle Point, Central
Point, Shady Cove, Gold Hill,
Jacksonville, Applegate,
Rogue River, Butte Falls and
Prospect will register to learn
to teach this course.
The three day classes will
meet from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m
Interested women are asked
to take sack lunches; coffee
will be provided. Registration
may be made and additional
information obtained from
the Red Cross office, 772.
4405.
29 Persons Attend
Drivers School
Some 29 persons allended
the first session of the sixth
Drivers Improvement school
Tuesday night in the Jackson
county courthouse.
The school, held by the
Medford Municipal and Jack
son County district courts,
meets the first four Tuesdays
of each montU. Instructors
are Medford city policeman
and Jackson county sheriff's
deputies.
More than 123 persons have
received certificates after suc
cessfully completing the
course which was started in
January. Of the persons at
tending this week's class, 26
had been ordered to attend
by the courts, according to
Medford Police Capt. Clyde
Firhtncr.
The classes are held from
7 to 9 p.m. each Tuesday and
are open to all Interested
persons,
cited for violation of traffic
laws, police said.
Friday, vehicles operated
by Ronald Claude Ingram, 16,
of 440 DeEarr ave., and Nona
Sue Scott, 18. of 518 North
Riverside ave., collided about
11:10 a.m. at Saling and Pearl
sts.
A two-car accident occur
red about 5:25 p.m. Friday at
Fourth st. and North River
side ave. Drivers involved
were Howard Kenneth White,
45, Baker, Ore., and Marion
Elmo Dunlap, 40, Jacksonville.
A collision between ve
hicles operated by Norman
Ben Bevens, 26, Milwaukee,
Ore., and Mary Elizabeth
Hemingway, 41, of 119 Clark
st., was reported about 11:13
p.m, at Eighth st. and River
side ave.
Robert John Timm, 41, of
718 West 14th st., Medford,
was cited for violation of the
basic rule and lodged in city
jail Friday after the vehicle
he was operating struck
parked car registered to Wil-'
Ham W. Comelison, 825 Da
kota ave. The mishap occur
red about 11:25 p.m. on Da
kota ave. near its intersection
with Bcekman ave., police
said.
Saturday, William Peter
Grotte, 29, of 344 Mae st., was
cited for failure to leave in
formation at the scene of an
accident after the vehicle he
was operaunii struck two
parked cars about 2:25 a.m.
on Central ave. between
Clark and Beatty sis.
The parked cars were regis
tered to Ragncr Framhus, 819
North Central ave., and Virgil
W. Golden, 819 North Cen
tral ave., police reported.
Vehicles operated by Ray
mond Phillip Vinzant, 30, o
206 Elm st., and George Henri
Dahl, 2!), Oakland, Calif., col
lided about 5:30 p.m. Satur
day at Eighth st. and Onkdnle
ave.
Following a throe-ear col
lision about 10:26 p.m. Satur
day, Gary Lamarr McGill, 19.
Klamath Falls, was cited for
violation of basic rule. Drivers
of the oilier vehicles involved
were Stanley Clyde Reffetl,
36, Nyssa, Ore., and Wendell
Maurice Carson, 21, of 833
West 12th st.
Sun day, Claude Stevens,
70, of 20 Lincoln St., was
cited for following too close
after the car he was driving
struck the rear of a vehicle
operated by Donald Edward
Wilson, 20, of 734 West 11th
St., causing it to strike the
rear of a car driven bv Rich
ard Carrydon Bushnell, 18
Ashland, police said.
County Court Renews
Insurance Contract
The Jackson county court
yesterday approved renewing
an insurance contract to rover
money losses inside and out
side the courthouse.
The three-year policy would
cover losses up to $50.00(1
within the building and $50,.
000 outside the building.
County Commissioner Ches
ter Wendt said the premium
with Springfield Fire and Ma
rine Insurance company
would be "about $300."
Civil Service Lists
Exam for Geologist
The civil service commis
sion has announced exam
ination for geologist fur po
sitions in Washington, DC,
and throughout the country.
Additional information may
he obtained from L. B. Nel
son, examiner for the rivil
service commission, Medford
post office building.
"A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY
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JUNE SALE DAYS
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MAIN FLOOR VALUES
FAMOUS MUNSINGWEAR NYLON TRICOT SLIPS ,,,. 5.99
NYLON PANTIES Comparable value $1.00 j. www
LADIES' BABY DOLL PAJAMAS on. and ,.00 4.49
LADIES' SMALL LEATHER GOODS (Billfolds, french purse, etc.) .. 1.88
Linen Print Hankies Reguir 1.00 .... 59c
LADIES' SUMMER GLOVES washable cotton or nylon
1.99
COTTON TERRY NOTIONS BY BARRY
Angel Treads, regular 1.98 pr.
Snoozies, regular 1.98 .
Wrap Sacks, regular 3.98
Chaise lounge Cover, regular 3.98
1.49
1.49
3.19
3.19
FAMOUS MAKE HANDBAGS regular 5.98 plus tax 3.99
COLORFUL STRAW HANDBAGS ,., 2. P,. ta, 2.29
DAINTY MIRRORED TRAYS ,,, 3.79
ASSORTED HANGERS woodeB . wlr . 88c&288c
LARGE SIZE JEWELRY BOXES 2 ., :1 1... 11 . 3.99
ELIZABETH ARDEN BLUE GRASS FRAGRANCES
Flower Mist, regular 2.50
Dusting Powder, regular 2.50
Fragrance Sets, regular 7.50
(Prices plus tax)
2.00
2.00
5.00
SYNTHETIC DRESS FABRICS reg. , i... ,..,'. 99c
FAMOUS SHAGBARK FABRICS ,,,., 99c
BATES DISCIPLINED FABRICS rc5,arUSyJ 88c
DAN RIVER QUALITY COTTONS reR to 12 yrt 77c
SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT BEACH TOWELS 2.22
QUALITY PRINTED BATH TOWELS rrs lol 29 99c
MORE SECOND FLOOR VALUES
LITTLE BOYS' T-SHIRTS si, 4.. a,i,(lmi s ,,, 99c
GIRLS' WEBFOOT SWIMSUITS 1.99 to 8.89
GOSSARD-DEB GIRDLE ,,,. 3.99
GOSSARD-DEB PANTY GIRDLE Ur7.M 5.49
NORTH STAR EXETER
k. mm 100"o Wool, nylon binding 15.88
J VJ PI t FARIBO OXFORD
100 Wool. 72x90 11.88
D I A kj f CT ACRANITE BLANKET
D La A IV tm I Acrilon Acrylic, 72x90 12.88
FARIBO CORONET
I A A A A Acrilan ocrylic, velvet trim 16.88
""" I TT I SUMMERION
Acrylic and rnyon blend 4.88
LOWER FLOOR VALUES
NEW COLORFUL FLOOR PILLOWS , 2.88
NEW PRINTED MACHINE WASHABLLE DRAPERIES iW8 P,5.88
IMPORTED BAVARIAN CHINA f. 59.95 ,.,.. 37.00
MELMAC DINNERWARE
(Service for 8) Open stock 67.90 - 19.99
YARN SALE
Duo-Afghan Kits, regular 12.98
Bear Brand Shetland & Wool Yarn, regular 98c
Bear Brand Rainboe Wool, regular 1.19
laines du Pingouin Tweed Yarn, regular 1.19
lainei du Pingouin Jacqueline Yarn, regular 98c
COLORFUL BUD VASES Imported glass
PICNIC BASKETS fitted with service for six
9.99
. 79c
. 89c
. 89c
. 79c
.. 88c
5.99
SECOND FLOOR VALUES
CABIN BOY SETS pants and ovcrblouses
5.88
LADIES' TWO-PIECE SEERSUCKER SUITS .......;......... 10.88
SUMMER DRESSES famous makes
10.88 and 14.88
FAMOUS WEBFOOT SWIM SUITS values to 23.95 ... 8.88 and 11.88
GRAFF JAMAICAS AND CALFSKINNERS nvatttM .. 2.99
PAISLEY PRINT DUSTERS easy carets 5.88
MAIN FLOOR VALUES
MEN'S FAMOUS WEBFOOT SPORTSWEAR oris. 5.00 to 12.95... 2.49 to 6.99
BOYS' FAMOUS WEBFOOT SPORTSWEAR orIf. 2.95 , . ,s 1.69 and 2.29
WASH AND WEAR SUMMER COTTON PANTS
Men's sixes, regular 4.98 .
Boys' sizes, regular 3.98 and 4.50
3.49
2.99
MEN'S DRESS SLACKS dacron pnlyeslcr and rayon 6.99
MEN'S SUITS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK
Regular to 75.00 .
MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS slim and trim tapered body ....
MEN'S PAJAMAS short sleeves, knee length..'
54.88
1.99
2.99
LIGHTWEIGHT LUGGAGE BY ATLANTIC PRODUCTS
21" Grasshopper, cemp. value 13.00
24" Grasshopper, comp. value 16.00
26" Grasshopper, comp. value 20.00
29" Grasshopper, comp. value 25.00
Men's Val-a-Pak, comp. value 27.50
ladies' Val-a-Pak, comp. value 30.00
(Prices plus tax)
9.99
12.99
13.99
15.99
16.99
17.99
SCREEN PRINTS
Rayon nylon blend 5.88
MCAUSTER PLAID
Rayon, nylon blend 5.88
KLONDIKE
100so Acrilan ocrylic 8.88
JOSE RAPTURE
Hand screened print 8.88
CRESIAN ACRYLIC
MANN'S HOWELL ELECTRICS
Twin bed, single control
Double bed, single control .
Double bed, dual control .
Queen size, dual control .
King size, dual control
Lighter and warmer
.16.88
..11.88
-13.88
-15.88
-19.88
..33.88
SHOP TOMORROW 9:30-9:00
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