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8 A THURSDAY. AUGUST I. 113 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON TIMELY SUMMER ITEMS . . . DRASTIC CUTS! MERCHANDISE ON SALE FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. Nl .'7S Ik. I (NO PHONE CALLS) AuausT(KLra SHELTER FOR COWS-A ' herd of dairy cowi is shown at the entrance of a special "cow shelter' constructed on the Roberts' dairy farm near Elkhorn, Neb. Thirty cows and one bull, along with three at tendants, have been herded into the shel ter to begin a two-week test on how the cattle survive in the shelter, which is built to preserve a milk supply in case of atomic war. Note the sign at the shelter entrance. (UPI) Man and Space. Children Suggest Ways of Improving U.S. Space Effort Br ALVIN B. WEBB Jr. Cape Canaveral - WPIt -If from the mouths of babes there always came words of wisdom, Cape Canaveral would be a land of giant fans, ski-ramp launching pads and "Saturday-only" astronauts. , The National Aeronautics and Space administration has a file cabinet full of proof that the minds of America's children, uncluttered by phys ical laws and fiscal budgets, display a genius for the im aginative. Youngsters have carried Into the space age their pen chant for helping their eld era spend money. Uninhibited by worries about Income tax 1040 and the like, they bom "bard NASA with scores of letters monthly suggesting ways to improve' and often speed up the use of that $35 million America has commit' ted to conquering Ihe moon. Suggests Ramp Sometimes, the letters are Jn the form of helpful sug gestions, such as the one from Harry B. of Prescott, Arir. "To help get your missiles off, why don't you build an overgrown skt ramp with a half - mile slant 'at the right end?" If Harry's suggestion is ig nored and U.S. scientists con tinue to fire rockets in the old - fashioned straight - up manner, some attention might be given to the matter of Picnic Plans Are Near Completion Plans for the Jackson County Family Picnic, spon sored by the Jackson County Democratic Central commit tee, are. nearing completion, according to K. C. Wernmack. general chairman of the event. The picnic will be held Sun day, Aug. 25, at TouVelle State park. Musical entertainment will include Cesar Muzzioli's ac cordion band, piano music by John Lusk of Lusk Music com pany, and a band concert un der the direction of Ralph E Ettel. Vocals soloists will in- elude Royal Harger, Donna Mallard, Carmclla Wheat, Pat Redmond and Carl Unruh. Contests and games have been scheduled and trophies will be awarded the winners in the old time fiddlers compe tition, gold panning and horseshoe pitching. . There also will be trophies for the winners of the bicycle race. The course will be pa trolled by local law enforce ment officials to provide max imum safety, Wernmark said. A barbecued beef dinner will be served, tickets for which are being sold by a large committee. Anyone wishing further infromation is advised to call 773-4040 or 7,73-4760. all that black smoke that cov ers the pad at blast off, says Luther W. of Charleston, S.C.: "Why don't you put giant fans to one side of the launch ing pad? Then when you shoot your missiles off, the smoke would be blown away so you could see what is going on." There is a .suspicion, Lu ther, that sometimes they would just as soon not see what is going on. Cape Ca naveral has its bad days. Navy Studied Pigaons Grownups might be inclin ed to snicker vat these youth- tui ideas, uut trie U.S. Navy once spent three years try ing to figure out how to use corn - eating pigeons to steer guided missiles. The Navy learned a lot about pigeons, including their Inability to guide rockets. A fair number of NASA's youthful fans volunteer not only ideas but themselves for I flights Into space - although, ui-i-aaifiiiMijy, mere is a caicn, as in the case of Tommy W. of Chicago: "I am interested In space and would like to become an astronaut, but it will have to be on a Saturday,- as I have to go to school during the week." Woolschlager Joins Staff of Winema Klamath Falls A shift of forest service personnel has brought Hawlev L. Woolsch lager to join the staff of the winema National forest. Woolschlager was previous ly employed on the Malheur forest in Burns, where hp served as timber sale officer on the Burns rnnanr district In his new assignment on the Winema, he will serve as a right-of-way specialist and work in the general lands ac tivities. Woolschlager is a gradu ate of New York State col lege of forestry. Svrarusp where he received his bach elors degree in 1954. His forest service exDerience be gan on the Okanogan Nation al torest in northern Washing ton in 1953. In 1960 he was reassigned to Burns. Woolschlager replaces Doug Ludwig who was re cently reassigned to the Klam ath Ranger district. JORGENSEN'S Fiesta ICE CREAM '2 ... 99c OK MARKET 1202 No. Riverside Open till Midnight 7 days a week Little stacked heels lush . . . supple and QLQi comfortable All Oregon Beaches Art Public Highways Salem, Ore. - fflPH - Ore gon's ocean coastline is state owned, and alt beaches are designated at public high ways. A move to change the beaches to state recreation areas was defeated by the re cent session of the state Leg islature. Host of the beach "high ways" are easily accessible, nd auto traffic is not pro hibited. .' ;V ' ' THE SHOE WITH THE mm "magic Nll SLE" "KEvnir r 12" M Soil end pliant on bouncy Ripple rubber soles with 'iV iy black or Antiqued Golden " Brown grained leather uppers. tgV SAVINGS FOR WOMEN 1 ONLY ALL WOOL SHOE BUTTON COAT A AM Ret iiler 29.93 HilAI WOMEN'S BLOUSES Prime end tolidi. AA Valuet to 3.98 SAIL CLOTH JACKETS A TOPS, k AA Valuet to 11. 98 SiUJ 1 ONLY KNIT SKIRT 4 AA Reiular 12.98 etaUU 4 ONLY SILK BLOUSES, 4 AA Valuei to 14.98 JiUU COTTON CHECK KNEE KNOCKERS AND SHORTS, e) AjPl Valuei re S.98 etiWI SUMMER SUIT CLOSEOUT Linens, denimi, der.rem, silks. 4 A AA Values te 24.9J lUiUU Values te 29.9S 16.00 2 ONLY INDIA SILK It COTTON SUMMER COATS, MM MM Ret. 4S.95 etaCaUU 2 ONLY SUMMER ALL WOOL SHORTIE COATS, 14 AA Regular 3S.00 I WsUU 2 ONLY ALL WOOL BETTER COATS, )D AA Reiuler 39.9S ObUU BETTER SWIM WEAR 4 CC New 73 OfP DRESS CLEARANCE Values to 10.98 3.00 Values to 1S.98 5.00 Values to 17.95 7.00 Values to 19.95 9.00 Values to 22.95 11.00 Values to 2S.95 14.00 Values to 29.95 17X0 SAVINGS FOR MEN & BOYS ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S STRAW HATS, 1 DDIPC , Orle. 2.98 to 5.98 '2 "HlUt MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTCOATS, 10 00 Orig. 32.50 to 39.95 I 9.33 MEN'S SHORTSLEEVE SPORTSHIRTS, 1 AFF Reg. 2.98 to $.95 '3 UlT MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS, mm AA Reguler 49.50 M tliUU Regular 59.95 43.00 Regular 89.50..: 73.00 MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS, Blends of dacronwool or dacranrayon. E QQ Reg. to 10.95 U.00 MEN'S BERMUDA SHORTS, Entire stock. 4 AFF Reg. 3.98 to 5.98 '3 UlT ENTIRE STOCK SWIMSUITS Boxers, snug fits. 4 AFF Reg. 2.98 to 7.98 3 UlT BOYS' BERMUDA SHORTS Siie. 6 thru 18. Plaids and 1 fJQ prints. Reg. 3.98 4.98 ; 4.00 BOYS' SWIMSUITS Entire stock. 4 AFF Reg. 2.50 te 5.00 ' UIT BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS Popular gaucho style. Site 12-16. 1 AA Reg. 2.98 I UU BOYS' SHORTSLEEVE SPORTSHIRTS 1 DDIAE Reg. 2.49 and 2.98 '2 tllUC BOYS' CONTINENTAL SLACKS Dark cotton plaids. 4 AM Regular 3.98 1.99 SAVINGS FOR THE HOME ASSORTED COTTON PRINTS, Ifl. Values to 59c yd IUB GIGANTIC FABRIC CLEARANCE Traveler broodcioth, cotton sheers, rayon print, dacron print, bamboo cloth, tareoon cloth. EQt Values to 1.98 yd JOB COTTON KNIT FABRIC (Wool) 4 MM Regular 3.98 yd M.lltJ COTTON OTTOMAN, 1 CC Reg. 1.98 yd IsOO FOAM BACK PLACE MATS f?C Regular 1.00 OOC LINEN TABLE CLOTH f MM 3252, reg. 3.98 I .It Round end oval, 1 mm Regular 7.98 W.OO BEACH TOWELS M MM Regular 3.98 rls FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS 4 QQ Regular 4.88 M.00 Reguler 4.18 5.88 FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGE J QQ Regular 8.88 0.00 Regular 10.88 8.88 WHITE ENAMEL COOKWARE MM Perfect tor camping each OOB FOLDING PICNIC TABLES fi QQ Regular 9.88 0.00 PORTABLE G.E. ELEC. FAN 1 4 AA Regular 39.00 leJ.UU LIGHTWEIGHT BLANKET M MM Rayon t Acrylic blend CtLC 1 ONLY DUST RUFFLE 4 QQ Blue, full siie. Reg. 4.98 1.00 2 SETS ONLY BOXED PILLOW CASES 4 QQ Regular 4.98 1.00 ASSORTED DRAPERY REMNANTS 4 DDIAC Your choice '2 rHIUt DRAPERY YARDAGE QQ. Now yd. OOC ASST. VALANCING MM Reg. 98c yd OOC YELLOW SCATTER RUGS M QQ 2 48k72, reg. 8.98 W.OO 2 2748, reg. 5.98 3.88 LIGHT BEIGE DRAPERIES 11 QQ 2 pr., 2w84, reg. 16.88 14.00 TABLE OF ODD PAIRS OF DRAPES 1 JM C QQ Values to 19.88 I .4t0.00 ACCESSORIES-NOTIONS-GIFTS 10 ONLY PACKAGED 4Q-, TRAVEL SLIPPERS IOC BATH SPONGE AND BOXED 1Q. DUST POWDER, reg. 98c ISC CARDED FASHION BUTTONS 4 DDIAC Reg. 29c to 1.25 'Z " "' ODDS t ENDS IN TRIMS 4 DDIAC Reg. 10c to 1.00 yd '2 rltluE BEACH BAGS I Small siie. Reg. 2.00 It 1st COSTUME JEWELRY Whites, pastels. MM Reg. 1.00 WWC p.. Reg. 2.00 66C p.,. BETTER JEWELRY N.""I:,"M:."9,: Vi PRICE HANDBAG CLEARANCE Straw and asst. styles. 4 AQ Reg. 2.98 I teCO .... Rag. $.99 1 .99 p.t. 6 ONLY BETTER HANDBAGS 10 QQ Reg. 16.9$ to 2$.00 I Us93 p.,. ASSORTED SCARFS The slimmer or multiple use QQft ring scarf. Reg. 2.00 336 DESLIN WARE Lifetime porcelain aluminum. Freexer to flame. Casseroles, cannisters, salad bowls. In decorator colors. 4 ACC Reg. 9.98 to 17.98 '3 UIT 10 ONLY WHITE ITALIAN TWIN SHELL DISH, 1 MS Reg. 4.S0 et.aO 1 PR. ROOSTER AND HEN Importer ceramic. MM Reg. 17.9S 0.33 KOSTA CRYSTAL STEMWARE Odds & ends. AO Reg. 2.75 and 2.25 33 C 9 ONLY BATHROOM ACCESSORIES MM Reg. 4.00 .39 ASST. BONE CHINA TEA CUPS "" An Reg. 1.19 gUC 3 ONLY SLIVERPLATE TRAYS A Aft Regular 5.99 CJ9 .,. YARN DEPT. 10 ONLY SUBTEEN BLOUSES 4 QA Values to 3.98 1.33 ONLY CHILDS' SUN SUITS AA Values to 2.48 OOC 4 GIRLS' BLOUSES QQ. Values to 2.48 33C LITTLE BOYS' SHIRTS MM. Values to 2.98 39C GIRLS' FAMOUS MAKE SWIMWEAR 4 AFTI Wert coast maker '3 UaT GIRLS' AND TEENS SPORTSWEAR 4 DDIAC Valuet to 4.48 '2 HluL- 2 ONLY GIRLS' COATS B AA Regular 14.48 OeWW 4 ONLY BRAS JM Values to 3.9S 496 SEAMLESS HOSIERY Siset 9 to 11. Values to 1.50 pt. DOC WHITE HOSE A CC Sis. BV, only O ot. 00C TABLE ASSORTED LINGERIE Slips, half slips. Values to 10.98 V2 PRICE 3 ONLY PURE LINEN STAMPED DINNER CLOTHS By Bucilla. Finished edge. w am 70i90, reg. 13.99 0s99 70.108, reg. 14.99 5s99 JEWELED CARDIGAN KNIT A Stat Reg. 4.99 2,1)4 Reg. 6.99 . 3.44 TEXTURED COTTON DRESS YARN Blue or beige. -A Regular 80c skein 49C 6 ONLY DUO AFGHAN KITS - 9. u 7.99 ODDS ENDS IN YARN Broken lots. Reg. 98c-1.19 sk g4C -; ' H CHILDREN - FOUNDATIONS 1 o O