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to c. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1963 MEDFOltD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON i 'Jt - - v-.T L trk V" -- i i'.'ryi PRESENT OP FLOWERS Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother of Great Britain, graciously accepts a bouquet of flowers presented by five-year-old Susan Aloomaw of Danville, Va upon the Queen Mother's arrival at Da per 's Hall in London to attend a reception given by the U. S Educational Commission. Susan is the daughter of W. Hugh Moomaw, executive officer of the commission. (UPI) Tools, Hardware Make Handyman Welcome Gilts There are lew Dads or Granddads who can pass a display of tools and hardware without pausing for a longing look. This may be the key to your Father'i day gift shop ping problem. This is particularly true If your Dad or Grandad is the family handyman or a con firmed do-it-yourselfer. These part-time carpenters and me chanics are always In need of that special tool or a replace ment for one that has seen better days. A gift of tools can be gear ed to a modest budget as well as to lavish one. Junior can save his nickels to buy Dad a new hammer or a set of screwdrivers. On the other hand, the lam lly can get together to gift him with a major power tool such as a radial saw, a lathe or a portable electric saw. Check-List SHIRT AND TIE - Daughter makes cute Father's day gift wrap for shirt-and-tie duo. Tic is of CreslBn acrylic fiber. Centennial Marks Idaho Olden Days With Beards, Guns Strike Happy Footnote for Father's Day This Father's day give Dad style and foot comfort-with a pair of genuine leather hand-sewn moccasins, sug gests Shoe Fashion Service of Leather Industries of Amer ica. Hand-sewn shoes are wel comed by men who appreciate craftsmanship and fine leath ers. The soft, supple leather uppers will pamper Dad's feet even as the sturdy leather soles cushion them from shock. Extra comfort is built into the hand-sewn moccasin by the craftsman now varies the thread tension as he sews. He does this to compensate for the varying thickness of the individual leather skins which are selected for these quality shoes. Wear Proudly The eye-catching good looks of the hand-sewn moccasin that Dad will wear so proudly is contributed by the team of leather and craftsman. In dividual hides with handsome markings are chosen with great care. And the stitches are placed and aligned by a man whose pace is set by his work, not a production sched ule. Other gift Ideas in leather footwear for the man who foots the bills are lightweight worry-free casuals of brushed split leather and glove lcath Proposes Move Of USS Missouri To Tokyo Bay er. bpllt leather is literally thinned down for extra flexi bility, while glove leathers are tanned for ultra-softness. Soft and comfortable, they come in oxford tics, tapered slip-ons 1 1 h a foot-hugging clastic gore, or classic moccasins with round toe. All three comple ment trim slacks, figured sports shirt, and patterned sports jacket. The traditional Norwegian moccasin in smooth or grained leather is worn in black or any of the rich tones of brown that are always pop ular. But the young-hearted head of the family Is also tak ing to the brushcd-lcalhcr moc subtle shades like Spanish moss, or sand, or desert tan. If you cannot choose from among the wealth of leather textures, styles or colors, give T?rt a shoe gift certificate. He'll have fun picking his own gift shoes. Tokyo - UW - An American artist on Tokyo says the bat tleship USS Missouri, on which Japan surrendered in World War II, should be an chored permanently in Tokyo Bay to remind Japanese of the folly of military adven tures. "Remember the Missouri" is the catch phrase coined by artist Walt Keane, whose pic tures of mournful, big-eyed slum children won him an in ternational reputation. The 44-year-old artist re cently was in Tokyo to su pervise publication of a port folio of his paintings. Kcane tells Japanese! friends the battleship should be anchored right on the spot where the surrender took place. "As in the Joke attout the guy who tries to kiss every girl he meets, I get a lot of cool starts," Keane conclud ed. "But you'd be surprised at the number of affirmative nods." pressed opposition in practi cal terms: "It would be a terrible headache," the cop said. "Think of all the men we'd have to tie up guarding the ship from rightists and vet erans groups." BRIGHT GIFT IDEAS , Cuff links, tie clasps, tie tacks, key chains and other jewelry items are among the most popular Father's day gifts. Also consider a com partmented jewel box. 'Telefun'd' Program Proving Profitable Provo, Utah -art- Alumni . the school leaders at Brigham Young In one week they raised university have discovered almost $10,000 by calling canvassing by telephone is a alumni living in the area. The good way to raise money for 1 program is called "Telefun'd.! In Mothball Fleet The Missouri now is berth ed in Bremerton, Wash., with the U.S. mothball fleet. Suggestions have been made for its enshrinemcnt at San Francisco, St. Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Pearl Harbor. Keane said most of his support for the idea comes from younger Japanese, who think the older generation needs a permanent remind er of the disaster to which Japanese militarists led the country. "It already has cost me a few friends," Keane said. But I still think it is a good idea for all concerned." Kcanc's suggestion so far has drawn no comment from Japanese government circles. However, a high ranking Japanese police official ex We Have Nothing To Offer Except . . . A full scale Introduction to the world of furs . . , j heritage as old as man .... a prestige coveted by Kings as well as Queens. Furs ire for every day, every hour, every lovely woman, furs are GLAMOUR. Every woman covets them. Too many feel they can't afford them. 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Tkn mnU hnm.l.lli.n I boosting the Idaho Territorial ?Knl,,l",i il 11 ,.? Centennial by growing every and compare it with the tools he currently owns. Start with the basic tools such as a good one-pound hammer, a set of screwdriv ers, a combination level square, a cross-cut saw, jack planes, butt-planes, a mallet and a set of wood chisels. He may need power tools like the versatile quarter-inch drill for which there are hun dreds of attachments, an elec tric sander to save him much enervating arm work, a rout er for specialized cutting as well as decorative work, or a mounted drill press. Advanced home workmen will delight in the gift or a radial saw. These cross-cut and rip-cut with professional accuracy as well as making perfect mitre Joints. Table saws, electrically driven, are also great time and work savers that produce high level results. They cut the hardest and most obstin ale woods with a minimum of effort. Mitre Box Is your Dad or Grandad an amateur cabinetmaker? If he is, he will appreciate the gift of a fine mitre box with ridge-back cabinetmaker's saw, a lathe for turning legs or special parts. There are also many new hand shapers for cutting inside and outside curves as well as calipers with which to obtain precise mea surementa. New electric Jig saws will cut anything from shelving boards to fine veneers, not to mention plastics and light metals. Complete work-benches and fluorescent lights for his work area are welcome gifts for the man with his own "shop." On the other hand, If he Is an apartment dweller he will go for a compact tool chest or wall cabinet. ladies are bringing out some forgotten old recipes for home cooking contests. Civic groups across the slate are converting church social halls and town halls Into museums showing the lo cal way of life a century ago. The most interesting bit to come out of the planning so far is a Fiddlers' Hall of Fame at Wclser, Idaho, near the Oregon border. Townfolks there raised money by gun toting vigi lantes who fine every man without some stubble on his chin. The money Is being used to build the hall of fame and to support a national fitldlln' contest In Welser June 17-22. Gov. Robert E. Smyllc lias In vited comedian Jack Benny - sometimes known as a fid- dim' violinist - to take part in tne contest GIRAFFE CATCHING New York - U1PD - One of the most colorful spectacles In South Africa is catching the giraffe, says Pan American World Airways. The giraffe is pursued on horseback and grabbed by the tall. While one man holds on to the tail, another slips a harness on the giraffe. A mild tranquilizer is then administered and the giraffe, more sleepy than frightened, is led into a wait ing van. Common Cold Costs Industry $5 Billion Bloomfield, N. J. - (IT -The common cold costs U.S. industry about 5 billion In production loss and wages, more than any other single disability, according the Srhering Corp., big drug man ufacturing concern. The average employee totes about 2.3 days a year, due to colds, Schering aaid, and while Die symptoms of t h e common cold are k n o w n to all mankind, its cause Is still mystery. Progress Ousts Puzzling Name New York - fl'PD - For al most 80 years the name of Charley Thorlry has attract ed the attention of passcrsby In New York City's Times Square. The name was cut, in Old I-nglish type, into the south east corner of the facade o( the Times Tower, the land mark for which Times Square was named, when it was con structed in 1B04. Since then, millions of New Yorkers and out-of-town visit' ors passing through Times Square have puzzled over the inscription. Charles Thorley, plainly legible above the side walk. Now the liiM-riplioit short ly will pas from Its promi nent position when Allied Chemical corporation, which recently purchased Times Tower, begins rebuilding the structure in modern archi tectural design. How did Thorley's name get there in the fust plate? When Adnlph Oihs. owner of tho New York Times, leas ed the site in 1!)U2 to build his newspaper publishing plant, the owner was Thorley, a Fifth Avenue florIM, real estate operator and Tammany politician. During negotia tions with Ochs, Thorley in sisted In the contract that his name be hewn into the side of the building. DOES HE JET AROUND? For those short business trips, your Dad will enjoy one of the new compact airplane bags that hold an amazing amount in a kit to fit under his plane seat. SPORT SHIRT - Dad likes I he new "seersucker look"' of his gift sports shirt (over- trouser style) In Arnel tri acetate and cotton. OPEN THE DOOR ... to our new showrooms and our important collection of furs . . . styled with a creative zest and a youthful Imagination . . . 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