BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MONDAY. MAY 27. 1963
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NEW SIGNS "Do not stare at the buffalo1'
and similar messages will supplant the
pretty girls in this picture when these Runs
are erected along Jackson county roads as
a touriM attraction. The whole idea, accord
ing to John Snider, chairman of the tourist
committee of the Medford Chamber of Com
merce, is to convince the traveler that he
has arrived in an area where fun is avail
able. Snider's theory is that the tourist
leaves his old environment as the butterfly
News About Servicemen
does its cocoon when he takes to the road.
He is a new and different person and he is
looking for fun and entertainment. The first
sign will be erected near the Pioneer Village
at the approach to Jacksonville. It's a
"pilot program." If it catches on, there will
be plenty of guns available and a message
to fit every attraction. The girls, posing
with the guns, are Mary Jane Fischer, left,
and Mary Fletcher, right. (Knackstedt photo).
Wool Prices May Drop Moderately
Washington - il'PU - The As-1 during the remainder of 1963
riculture department said to
day world wool prices are ex
pected to decline moderately
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because of competition from
manmade fibers.
In a review of the wool sit
uation, the department said
that during the early, months
of 1963, world prices were
the highest since late 1957
and early 1958 for the finer
grades of wool, and the high
est since early 1960 for the
medium and coarser grades.
Demand was stable for the
lower - than - normal sup
plies, due to lower carryover
stocks and smaller produc
tion. The department said con
sumption can be expected to
remain steady through 1963.
U S. Said Protecting
Soviet Troops in Cuba
Washington - IUPI) - A Re
publican member of the Seri
ate Foreign Relations Commit
tee says U.S. armed forces are
protecting the Soviet troops
in Cuba and Premier Fidel
Castro's regime while the
ruler is in Russia.
Sen. George D. Aiken (VI.)
said Sunday that the Ken
nedy administration was using
the Air Force and Navy to
block Cuban exile attacks on
the island.
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REASSIGNED
Maj. Maiden J. LcRoy, ton
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crump,
847 West 14th st., has arrived
at Malmstrom Air Force Base,
Mont., for assignment follow
ing a tour of duty in Alaska.
The major is a weapons di
rector. He is a graduate of
Jacksonville High school and
attended Southern Oregon
college.
GRADUATES
Airman Third Class Mich
ael . Holt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Holt. 1188 Oak
St., Ashland, is being reassign
ed to Francis E. Warren Air
Force Base, Wyo., following
his graduation from the Air
Force technical training
course for refrigeration spec-
Total use of all fibers is in
creasing, the agency said, but
wool's share is decreasing.
Lebanon Youngster
Dragged To Death
Lebanon - (UPD - A 7-ycar-old
boy was dragged to death
while riding a horse near here
Sunday.
Killed was Harvey Luch
ring, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Leuhring of Lebanon.
He had nine brothers and s;s-ters.
ialists at Shcppard Air Force
Base, Tex.
ABOARD DESTROYER
Boilermaker Third Class
Edward L. Jansen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter L. Jansen.
2400 Howard ave., is sei-vlng
aboard the destroyer USS
Warrington, operating from
Newport, R. I.
During a recent cruise, the
destroyer turned in an out
standing performance in
transferring personnel at sea
while under way. There were
44 passengers - transferred
from the aircraft carrier USS
Essex.
The Warrington Is part of
the Second Fleet serving in
the western Atlantic and the
Caribbean.
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Five Accidents Investigated by Mediord Police
A 3
Medford city police investi
gated five vehicle collisions in
the city from Friday to Sun
day. Three slight injuries
were reported and five cita
tions were issued, officers
said.
The operator of a motor
bike, Michael Leonard May
field, 16, of 1 Black Oak dr.,
and a passenger, Toni Suz
zctte Einhousc, 16, of 854
Stewart ave., were slightly
injured, officers said, when
the bike collided with a car
driven by Robert Simpson
Webber, 84. ot 794 Marshall
St.. about 3:10 p.m. Saturday
in front of 528 Hamilton St.
Neither of the two required
first aid, however, officers
said. Mayfield was cited for
not having an operator's li
cense. -
In the other vehicle acci
dent Saturday, William Mid
dlclon Longmire Jr., 23, of
2393 South Columbus ave.,
was cited for failure to leave
information at the scene of
an accident after the car
which he was operating
struck three parked cars
about 10:53 p.m. at 1201
North Riverside ave. The ve
hicles were registered to Clar
ence A. Sawadzke, 410B Ham
ilton St.; William O. Herring,
416 Alice St., and Foster H.
Grcb Jr., Eagle Point.
Slight Injury
Vehicles operated by Rob
ert Leonard Findlcy, 45. of
1S59 Morrow rd., and Ramon
Bautista, 61, of 828 North
Central nvc., collided about
5:17 p.m. Friday in front of
38 South Central ave. A pas
senger in the Findlcy vehicle,
Vera R. Findlcy, 46. was
slightly injured, officers said,
but she did not require first
aid. Bautista was cited for vio
lation of basic rule.
In a second accident Friday,
vehicles operated by Paul
Winston Purccll, 37, of 53
Modoc ave., and oJscph H.
Hicks, 64, of 40 South Modoc
ave., collided about 4:23 p.m.
in front of 15 Crater Lake ave.
Purcell was cited for viola
tion of basic rule.
The only vehicle accident
reported S u nd a y Involved
George Henry Pence,
604 Berry dale ave
74, of
, and Mel-
vin Allen Pieper, 65, of 820
Bennett st. No injuries were
reported, officers said. The ac
cident occurred about 8:40
a.m. at Court and Kennet sts.
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