Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1963, Image 13

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    MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1963
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' CHECK PRESENTED-Leland J. Knox, in
ternational counselor, Medford Lions club,.
Js- shown receiving a check from Master
JSgt. Tony R. Coy, representing the Medford
JNon - Commissioned Officers club. The
check represents proceeds from the Kay
Brothers Circus which performed' at the
Medford Armory recently under the spon
sorship of the NCO club. Watching is Clyde
Webb, past president of the Medford Lions!
(Knackstedt Photo) '
Grange News
Central Point Crang
The Central Point Grange
hall was the scene for the fin
al Pomona visitation meeting.
recently, when members of
the Granges of the county met
and the awards and prize
money were presentea me
winning Granges.
Officers of the Lake Creek
and Central Point Granges
performed- the opening and
closing ritual. Guests were
Roscoe , Roberts, overseer of
the Oregon State Grange: and
Ted Sims, deputy of the State
Grange.
Pomona Master Melvin Lat
tie, and the masters of the fol
lowing Granges were pre
sented: Harold Van Hoy. Live
Oak; Cliff Moore, Eagle Point;
Ernest Radomske, Sams Val
ley; Wayne Marshall, Lake
Creek; Lloyd Whiteside, Phoe
nix; Edmund Ramsay, Upper
Applegate; and Virgil Wilkes,
Griffin Creek Grange.
. Master James Cornutt pre
sided during the business ses
sion of the Central Point
Grange. A letter of thanks
from Conny Varner for the
4-H scholarship she received
was read by the secretary.
Lattie presented the Po
mona Lecturer Victor Crox
ton who had arranged the pro
gram. ' ' :
Lloyd Whiteside of the
Phoenix Grange won the
prize for the "tall tale" con
ducted among Grange mas
ters. '
Traveling plaques were pre
sented to the five Granges
winning this contest. First
prize for attendance at the
visitations was awarded to
Eagle Point Grange; second
to Live Oak Grange; third to
Phoenix; fourth to Central
Point; and fifth to Roxy Ann
Grange.
Since the National Grange
will meet in Portland in No
vember plans are being made
to give the Pomona and State
degrees.
Jackson county Grangers
were urged to avail them
selves of the opportunity to
take the seventh degree at the
National Grange.
Roscoe Roberts, state over
seer, expressed his apprecia
tion of the interest shown in
the visitation program, and
stated the average attendance
had been 213.
Lattie announced the Po
mona meeting to be held at
Butte Falls Grange on Satur
day, July 27.
The Central Point HEC
club will hold a picnic July
24 at the home of the Walter
Ricks on Bcall lane. All mem
bers of the Grange are invited
DEFICIENCIES
Zinc and iron deficiencies
have been detected in some
Colorado fcedstuffs. Feeding
trace mineralized salt is one
way to make sure these soil
deficiencies don't "c a r r y
over" to western livestock.
I o o o t$
FACTS ABOUT
WW IT HIT THE TARGET ?
In the revolutionahv war
66tt1n& the shot on the tae6et
wa& labgeiv a hit oc miss
affair. with the range to the
tab6et b6in& jup66p bv a
solpier with a keen eve,
TN WOOLP WAR I EAWR WAS
USED TO FIND TAE&ET RANGES BUT
THE BI6 RADAR SCREENS PROVED TO
BE TOO VULNERABLE Oh A DAlTLfcHfcLf
mim
TOW THE REMARKABLE NEW
LASER BEAM IS AIMED AT A
TAE6ET UP TO SEVEN MILES
PISTANT ANP, LIKE AN INVISIBLE
TAPE MEASURE, WILL GIVE THE
RAN&E TO THE TARGET: WITHIN.
&ET ON THE BEAM AND ZERO IN ON YOUR FUTURE
SECURITY WHILE YOU HELP KEEP AMERICA'S DEFENSES.
gTRON BV REGULAR PURCHASE OP .
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
Servicemen
ABOARD DESTROYER
Radioman Third Class Mar-
key L. James, son ot Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil L. James, 807
South Peach st., Medford, is
serving aboard the destroyer
USS Bausell, which recently
returned from a cruise with
the Seventh fleet in the Far
East. - -
Raymond M. Graves, 1694
Spring st.,'' Medford, is serv
ing as an Instructor with an
anti-aircraft missile battalion
on San Nicholas Island, 80
miles off the southern Cali
fornia coast.
SERVING
Hospitalman David W. Dill,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Dill, 3705 Roberts rd., Med
ford, is serving with the Sec
ond Battalion of the Third
Marine division, a unit which
recently participated in a
joint U. S.-Republic of Korea
amphibious exercise conduct
ed near' Seoul,1 Korea. .
REASSIGNED
Airman Third Class Dan D.
Morris, son of Mr, and Mrs.
W, C. Morris, 904 Third st
Jacksonville, is being reas
signed to Stewart Air Force
base, N. Y., following gradu
ation from the U. S. Air Force
technical training course for
radar operators at Keesler
Air Force base, Miss. Morris
is a former Medford High
school student.
INSTRUCTOR ,. '
Marine Pfc. Raymond H
Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs
ABOARD DESTROYER '
Radarman Third Class Rob
ert W. Ditsworth, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Ditsworth,
route 1, Talent, is serving
aboard the destroyer escort
USS Bauer, which recently
returned to San Diego from
an eight-month cruise with
the Seventh Fleet In the west
ern Pacific.
COMMISSIONED
' Raymond G. Hilton. Bat
tery A, 2nd AW Battalion,
249th Artillery, and Ronald
M. Wilson, of the same bat
tery, both Medford, received
second lieutenants' gold bars
in a class of SO National Guard
cadets graduating from the
Oregon Military Academy's
Officers Candidate school at
Camp Withycombe, Clacka-
mas, Saturday. ;
The graduation marked the
sixth class to complete the;"
250 minimum hour course
since the establishment of the;
school in 1957. 'i
THUDS., FRI., SAT.
You'll SAVE heap big wampum starting tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. We're
on the Warpath and have really scalped prices for this BIG EVENT! Don't
miss these three days of savings,. . . plenty of summer weather ahead to
enjoy these terrific buys.
Just Received New Shipment
All the Wanted Colors
Pow VVov Sale Days
3.98
VALUES
5.98
VALUES
149
J99
blouses
Sleeveless and Roll-up Sleeves. Good Range
of Colors - 3.98 to 8.98 VALUES :
- PLENTY BUCKS SAVED! ;: v
2"-3"-4"
SIZES 30 -36, ...
I Good range colors. Dandy styles just for the golfers. I (p-r-
Buys! 68 rsv
mm- mr
BOOKS Are CLOSED!
Charges Made Now
Will Not Be Payable
UNTIL SEPT. iOTH!
jamaicas
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" A Big Selection of Colors and Styles
SIZES 8 TO 18
BIG POW WOW VALUES
VALUES TO .5.98
I4'
VALUES 6.98 to 7.98
3
HOUSE GOATS
A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION!
A TRUE POW WOW BUY!
VALUES
TO 8.98
3
SURFERS and
CALF SKINNERS
All Colors Including White
SIZES 8 to 16
SAVE PLENTY WAMPUM
4.98 - 5.98 VALUE I 7.98 8.98 VALUE
99
SWEATSHIRTS
Cardigans and Pull-Overs
4.98 VALUE
SPECIAL FOR
POW WOW
DAYS
2
mops
Huge Selection of Sleeveless, Short Sleeve,
Va Sleeve, Medium and Large Sizes. Color
Range for Every Color in the Book.
2.98
VALUES
3.98-4.98
VALUES
5.98-8.98
VALUES
1"
2"
3"
POW WOW VALUES FOR SURE!
. , . Cennnitnt p.rkinj nulttt
it m tiy to iiit Robinton
int.. Pick's and other down. '
town Mtdlsrd itorti and ihept.
USE THEM . . . rh.y'r. FREI
hM DOWNTOWN
IN MEDFORD.
HEAP
BIG
BUYS!
ygfr: CAPRI
Every Color in the Rainbow, Including
Black and White.
A POW WOW VALUE
FOR SURE
6.95 VALUES
7.98 VALUES
8.98-10.98
VALUES
3
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Buy Yourself a POW WOW Dress
- Wonderful Selection . . . Styles and
Colors for Everyone.
VALUES T0 16.98
A TERRIFIC POW WOW VALUE
ONLY
If Your CREDIT IS GOOD... It's GOOD at PICK's
HEAP BIG SAVINGS
FOR POW WOW DAYS!
TERRY ROBES
BEACH GOATS
A Wonderful Selection in Terry Cloth -Short
or Dress Lengths.
VALUES
TO 8.98
SHOP NOW AND SAVE!
112 EAST MAIN STREET
Next Door to Robinson Bros.
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