Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1963, Image 10

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faUNDAi, MAY 26. 1963
MfcDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON
Construction of New Lodge at Happy Camp Will Start Soon
By HAZEL DAVIS
Mail Tribune Correspondent
Happy Camp-Construction
of the first part of a new
lodge along the Klamath river,
one mile west of Happy Camp,
la expected to get under way
toon.
The lodge, to be called the
Diamond D Lodge. Inc., is
scheduled to be built over a
five-year period, financed
through a federal Area Rede
velopment Admin istration
loan.
But because of community
Interest, the portion of the
lodge which will house a
bowling alley, has been with
drawn from the ARA loan ap
plication and will be built Im
mediately. According to J. C. Mitchell,
architect with Designs Un
limited of San Jose, who Is
designing the Swiss-Chalet
decor lodge facilities, the
building which will house the
bowling lanes should be un
der construction about June
1 and should be completed by
early fall.
According to Mitchell, soil
samples at the site have been
taken and survey work has
been done by Orel Lewis, a
private surveyor.
The original bowling lane
facility will house cishl
lanes in a one-story, 8,620
square foot structure. Provi
sions will be made to allow
for future expansion to 12
or 16 lanes. The lanes, pin
setting equipment, ball re
turns and other equipment
will be of the most modern
equipment available, includ
ing automatic pin setters.
Located In the front por
tion of the building will be a
cocktail lounge, snack-bar, a
viewer-lounge area, lobby
with sulcs counter, restrooms
and promenode.
Full treatment will be given
to accommodation of league
bowling and special considera
tion to having facilities such
as snack bar to encourage
young people. Plans for
league bowling should be get
ting under way soon, Mitchell
said, in order for the leagues
to start as soon as possible
after the fall opening.
Included In Plan
- Included in the ARA loan
application for the two-year
plan are (1) hotel-lodge with
an ultimate 60 motel-cabin
units, a restaurant to accom
modate approximately 50 per
sons at one time with banquet
facilities additional, and a
cocktail lounge with room for
dancing; VI) a group caoin
with complete facilities for 24
persons in one party; (.1) a
25-3(1 unit trailer park with
small general store, including
sporting goods and off-sale i
liquor; and (4) dock and boat
facilities.
Included in the five-year
plan arc in addition to those
already mentioned are (1)
dude ranch with bunkhouse
facilities and packing facili
ties for camping trips into
the primitive area and other
similar activities; (2) golf
course with 9 holes with
suitable country club facili
ties, tennis courts: (3) a com
munity hall and chapel struc-
ture; (4) small community
shopping center; (5) twenty
cottages with 1 to 3 bedrooms
to be disbursed among arti
ficial lakes (the lakes shall
encompass approximately 26
acres); and (6) other incident
al facilities such as a filling
station site.
The proposed site, owned
by Dr. and Mrs. George Cham
bers of Happy Camp, being
approximately one-mile down
stream from Happy Camp.
places the facilities within j from the site is the Klamath
easy reach of the local popu- river, fast becoming one of
latlon in addition to being i the more popular streams
adjacent to the local airport I along with its many tribu
and situated on Highway 96!tarios in northern California.
(Klamath River highway). I The lodge and cabins proj
Just across the highway 'eel is designed to be multi
purpose for appeal to travel
ers, sportsmen, businessmen
and local residents. Included
in the plans for the lodge
facilities are an Olympic type
swimming pool, shuffleboard,
and ping pong, for the recrea
tion of the guests. The lodge
design will be of Swiss-Chalet
decor throughout.
LOG ENDS
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ARCHITECT'S DHAWING This is1 Archi- left are the bowling lanes, with lodge and
tcct J. C. Mitchell's drawing of the pro- motel cabin units surrounding the pool,
posed Diamond D lodge, to be built one Swiss chalet style decor will be used. The
mile down river from Happy Camp. At bowling lanes will be built first.
Explorer, Author To Relate Biblical Land Experiences
Dr. Wendell Phillips, Inter
nationally known explorer
and author, will speak in Med
tnrd at 8 p.m., Friday, May 31,
at the First Presbyterian
church, It is open to the pub
lic.
Dr. Phillips, author of the
bonk, "Qutaban and SUeba,
will tell of his archeolnglcal
explorations in several of I lie
Biblical .kingdoms of Arabit
He Is founder and president
of the American Foundation
of the Study of Man and is
economic advisor to the Sul
tan of Oman, a southeast Ara
bian nation often called Mus
cat and Oman, and director
general of antiquities of that
nation.
Earlier this year his party
entered the ancient capita!
city of Shabwa in Aden,
where he plans to return In
October. He also entered Mar
eb, the capital city of the
Queen of Sheba and discov
ered the ancient spice capital
city of Samar.
Dr. Phillips will show the
film "Expedition, Queen of
Sheba."
The speaker has establish-
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WENDELL PHILLIPS
Plans Talk In City
ed an International reputa
tion for organization of and
participation in archeological
expeditions, particularly In
Africa and Arabia.
During one 26-months sa
fari in Africa discoveries were
made of bones of the Swartz
krans man-ape, nine feet tall
and said to have lived one
to two million years ago. The
explorers found archeological
proof that the Libyan desert
was once a vast sea.
Keith Harrison To
Receive His Degree
Portland - Commencement
exercises for the 206 seniors
at Lewis and Clark college,
are scheduled June 2.
The 96th graduating class
includes Keith William Har
rison, 1382 Kings highway,
Mcdford, who will receive a
bachelor of science degree in
psychology.
Harrison Is a member of
Thcta Chi fraternity and
Blue Key service honorary.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Harrison.
Area Students To
Receive Honors
Corvallls - Robert Lee
Steele and Karen Jane Cul
bcrtson of Mcdford and Her
nchel Lewis Mack of Gold Hill
arc listed among the 105 Ore
gon State university seniors
who will be graduated with
honors June 2 at OSU's 94th
annual commencement.
To quality for senior hon
ors, a student must rank in
the upper 10 per cent scholas
tlcally of their schools and
have a grade point average of
at least 3.2S with 4 points
representing straight-A and 3
representing B.
Steele will graduate In the
school of science; Miss Oil
bertfon, the school of business
and technology; and Mack,
the school of education.
OSU will confer more than
J.flOO degrees at commence
ment this year. The gradua
tion program Is scheduled In
the coliseum at 2 p.m.
Police Warn of Man
Soliciting Funds
A man in his early 20's,
using the names Dick Harris
and Tom Mulhalland, has
been soliciting contributions
rloor-to-door in areas of the
itate by representing himself
as a member of the Salvation
Army, Mcdford police have
been advised.
The man, last reported In
the Salem area, was described
a,s blonde, weighing ahnut 151)
pounds and being about S
feet 7 Inches tall.
Officers were told the man
travels throughout the stale
and may come to Ihe Mcdford
area. Persons having any In
formation about him have
urged to contact police. I
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MEN'S WEAR (1st floor)
MEN'S UNDERWEAR BRIEFS
Sizes 28, 30, 38, 40, 44
Orig. to 1.25 59c ea.
WIDE ASSORTMENT SOCKS
White crew socks, stretch nylons,
fancy cottons,
Orig. to 1.00 pr 59c or 21.00
3 ONLY MEN'S T-SHIRTS
Extra large 59e
5 ONLY CONTINENTAL SLACKS
Wash and Wear cotton plaid
Sizes 26, 27, 28 waist
Original 5.98 66e
ONLY LONGSLEEVE UNDERSHIRTS
Size 40. Regular 2.35 66e
ONLY WOOL JACKETS
Famous brand
Regular 18.95 to 28.95 9.88
ONLY PLAID WOOL JACKETS
Medium. Regular 15.95 5.88
12 ONLY MEN'S SWEATERS
Slipover or Cardigan model
Regular to 15.95
.5.88
5 ONLY SAMSONITE
HORIZON SUITCASES
1 Brown 24" Pullman
Orig. 27.95
2 Blue 26" Pullmans
Orig. 37.95
1, Brown Wardrobe Case
Orig. 34.95
1 Chargrey Wardrobe Case
Orig. 35.95
(prices plus 10 fed. tax)
BOYS' WEAR (lower floor)
.13.88
.18.88
.18.88
.18.88
5 ONLY BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS
Size 16. Regular 1.98
..66c
1 ONLY WASHABLE WOOL SHIRT
Size 12. Regular 9.95 1.99
4 ONLY BOYS' SLIPPER SOX
Sock size 11. Regular 2.99 1.00
2 ONLY CORDUROY SHIRTS
1 Size 6, 1 Size 16
Regular 2.98 1.00
FAMOUS BRAND SWIMSUITS
Large Group
Regular 1.49 to 4.98 Vi Price
2 ONLY BOYS' SWEATERS
Golfer model. Size 14. Slightly soiled
Regular 9.95 4.88
4 ONLY WHITE CREW SOCKS
Slightly soiled. Regular 59c 19c
GIRLS' APPAREL (2nd floor)
SUB TEEN SUSPENDER SKIRTS
Pastels. Regular 4.98 ,
SUB TEEN DRESSES
Values to 14.98
I ONLY SUB TEEN CAPRI
Regular 4.98
I I ONLY GIRLS' T-SHIRTS
7-14. Regular 1.19
5 ONLY BOUFFANT PETTICOATS
7-14. Regular 3.00
1 ONLY GIRLS' SUIT
Regular 8.98
2 ONLY GIRLS DRESSES
Values to 19.98
3 ONLY GIRLS' DRESSES
Values to 8.98
GIRLS' COTTON CAPRIS
Regular 1.98
1 ONLY CAPRI AND BLOUSE
Size 4. Regular 4.98 ,
1 ONLY GIRLS JERSEY BLOUSE
Regular 2.98 ,
.3.49
.3.99
...99c
...79c
...99c
2.99
4.99
.1.99
..99c
.1.99
.1.49
LITTLE BOYS' (2nd floor)
5 ONLY FLANNEL SHIRTS
Regular 1.98
99c
1 ONY BLUE CORDUROY SHIRT
Size 5. Regular 2.29
49c
GIRLS' APPAREL cont'd (2nd floor)
6 ONLY GIRLS & TODDLER DRESSES
3-6x. Values to 5.98 99e
' 1 ONLY GIRLS' DRESS & COAT
Regular 18.98 4.99
2 ONLY TODDLERS CORD JACKETS
Regular 3.98 1.99
READY TO WEAR (second floor)
Gigantic Sportswear Clearance
Shorts, Blouses, Shortsleeve Sweaters,
Corduroy Caprii, Uniforms.
Values to 10.98
1.00
Graff Blouses, Graff Shorts, Graff Orion Slacks, Calf
Skinners and 2 only closeout Pendleton
Skirts. Values to 10.98
2.00
Famous Jack Winter Caprit and Shorts, Arnel and
Cotton Fancy Blouses. Jantzen and A j
Webfoot Sweaters. Values to 14.98 tj.
PRINT ORLON SWEATERS
For Spring. Values to 11.98 ...7.00
ORLON & WOOL JACKET SWEATERS
Values to 10.98 5.00
PURE SILK SHIRTS
Famous designer styles
Values to 22.95 6.00
WOMEN'S DRESSES
(Spring Glose-Ouls)
Values to 15.98
Values to 19.98 .
Values to 25.95
Values to 29.95
Values to 39.95 .
4.00
6.00
12.00
16.00
20.00
YARN DEPT.-GIFTS (lower floor)
DRESS YARN
Odd dye lots. Regular to 98c sk 44c
HEEL AND TOE YARN
Regular 10c card le
INFANTS' NEEDLEWORK KITS
By Bucilla. Bibs, Kimonos, Sacques.
Regular 1.29 to 1.98 Vi Price
READY MADE SAMPLE FACTORY MODELS
Vi Off
BERNAT & BEAR BRAND YARNS
Odds and Ends
Regular 85c skein 55c
Regular 98c skein 66c
Regular 1.55 skein 99e
PITCHER 8. GLASS SET
Imported Italian green glass
Regular 24.98 13.99
2 ONLY PLASTIC COTTON CONTAINERS
Regular 1.98 79e
1 ONLY PINK TRAY
Regular 4.98 1.99
6 ONLY WHITE BON-BON DISH
Regular 2.00 77c
2 ONLY CRYSTAL CANDY DISH
Regular 10.00 7.50
1 ONLY CRYSTAL CREAM & SUGAR
Regular 7.00 5.00
1 ONLY VASE
Regular 5.95 3.50
1 ONLY WHITE & GOLD VASE
Regular 21.95 ' i Price
BLOSSOM CANDLE LIGHTS
Regular 1.25 75c
ASST. PLASTIC BATHROOM ACCESSORIES
Regular 4.00 ' 2.50
DOMESTICS (lower floor)
3 ONLY FLORAL QUILTED HEADBOARDS
Regular 13.98 8.88
1 ONLY QUILTED BEDSPREAD
Twin size. Blue quilted.
Regular 12.98 3.88
FORUM READYMADE DRAPES (Vi PRICE)
1 Width x 84, regular 10.98 5.50
IVi width x 84, regular 10.98 10.00
2 width x 84, regular 26.98 13.50
LINGERIE-HOSE (first floor)
NYLON LACE TRIM BRIEFS
Colors and White. Regular 69c 49e
NYLON HALF SLIPS
Regular 6.00 2.99
NYLON SOFT BOUFFANTS
Regular 6.00 3.99
NITE SHIRTS
All cotton. Regular 4.00 1.99
AS YOU LIKE IT
Full Fashion Mesh and Nylon
WHITE HOSE. Regular 1.35 pr 21.00
4 ONLY BLACK SLIPPER SHOES
Regular 4.00 99e
SHOE DEPARTMENT (1st floor)
MEN'S LOAFERS AND TIES
Values to 10.99 8.90
Values to 12.99 10.90
Values to 14.99 12.90
WOMEN'S SKIMMER FLATS
Values to 5.99 3.88
ACCESSORIES-JEWELRY (1st floor)
LINEN PRINT HANKIES
Regular 1.00 66e
CHILDREN'S BAG 8. GLOVE SET
White. Toddler & Jr. Miss sizes
Regular 2.25 1.44
16 ONLY ASST. EYE GLASS CASES
AND KEY CASES. Regular to 4.00 77e
12 ONLY ASSORTED HANDBAGS
Regular 5.98 1.99 p.t.
ODDS Vi .ENDS IN FASHION FLOWERS
Limited quantity 19c
INITIAL LOCKETS 6 CHAIN
Regular 2.00 9e p.t.
BETTER JEWELRY
Necklaces and earrings
Values to 10.00 Vi Off
NOTIONS (1st floor)
10 ONLY DRITZ CHAIR CUSHIONS
Needlepoint design
Regular 3.98 1.99
PACKAGED TRIMS & TAPES
Regular 15c & 25c Vi Price
5 ONLY LADIES RAINCOATS
Clear plastic. Regular 3.98 1.99
ASST. PRINT TRAVEL CASES 66c
PINK-RITE PINKING SHEARS 2.95
TRAVEL SLIPPERS
Soft, pliable. S-M-L 88c
BRUSH STROKE ART REPRODUCTIONS
Regular 1.00 and 2.00 Vi Price
FABRICS-LINEN (street floor)
SPORTS FABPICS
Values to 1.98 88c yd.
ASST. COTTON PRINTS
Regular to 1.39 yd 66c yd.
SUFLETTE
Mohair and nylon coating
Regular 7.98 5.88 yd.
DAN RIVER GINGHAMS
Values to 1.29 yd 66c yd.
COHAMA BAMBOO SUITINGS
Regular 1.69 yd 1.44 yd.
PLACE MATS
Values to 79c 33c ea.
ASSORTED LINENS
Values to 3.98 2.33 ea.
FOUNDATIONS (2nd floor)
2 ONLY LYCRA PANTY GIRDLES
Values to 12.50 3.99
LACE AND COTTON BRAS
Values to 5.95 Vi Off
SORRY, NO PHONE CALLS, MAIL ORDERS OR LAY-AWAYS
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