TUESDAY, AtKIBST 27. 196&
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MECFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Edited bv The Mail Tribune Advertiing Departmeni
CALIFORNIA PACIFIC UTILITIES COMPANY plans lis "turn on" ceremonies in the
early part of November as it nears completion ol laying the big 10" 850 lb test (hydro
ftatically) natural gas pipe line from Grants Pass to Medford and Ashland. Lead-m lines
to cht facilities will be 8 inch. The transmission lines from Grants Pass to the d.s r.bu
ion center will carry from 300 to 600 lbs. and the distribution .ncs wi carry 5 to 25
. 5: Minimum nf dtr but on lines (connecting
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with the facilities in homes) will be inch, according to Ed Hoppe, division sales manager
of the Southern Oregon area. .
The five phases of laying the pipe line (other than excavating and covering) are shown
in this series of photos.
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Slabbing a joint of pipe to be aligned and tack-welded is R. E. Colwell and ikid setter,
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Tacking and aligning the Joint, from left lo right, Corbin Bland, pipe aligner; Pal Thomp
son, welder; Jack Derrick. Cal-Pac Utilities welding inspector) Charlie White, welder's
holper.
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Welder, Harold Parrit, puts th final weld on the two joint end, which will be x-rayed by
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After inspection and wrapping, the pipe is laid in the ditch by a side boom then covered
with 36" of soil.
Roy E. Price, general contractor from Bakersficld, California, brought the line into
Medford outskirts. M. C. Lininger and sons are contractors installing the feeder lines. The
project employed approximately 100 men, using 2 diggers, 3 side booms, 4 back hoes, and
i welding units, covering about a mile each day, Hoppe added.
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DEPARTMENT
- Old English
sets th theme of the newly re
decorated Winnie's Style Salon
and Wiggery, according to
James Spencer, new owner of
the shop. The redecorated build
ing is shown at right.
Spencer returns to Medford
after association with Para
mount Studios, Filmsler Pro
ductions and Thomas Newtown
Designs in Hollywood. One of
his first acts as new owner of
Winnie's was the remodeling
and addition of a wig depart
ment that specializes in fitting
and styling wigs.
Recently, Spencer and Doreen
Vaughn of the Town and Coun
try Shop, White City, held a
style and wig show at the Med
ford Hotel for the Greeter's
Committee - Welcome Wagon.
Models wore clothes furnished
by Town and Country shop and
wigs that were styled and set by
the hair stylists at Winnie's
Style Salon and Wiggery, 528
East Main, Medford.
Shown in the above photo
left to right: Barbara Lees, wig
designed by Holly Smets; Donna
Hess, wig designed by Holly
Smets; Jeri Winger, wig designed by Bonnie Greenman; Barbara Chitwood. wig designed
by Kaye McNeal; Sharon Smith, wig designed by Bonnie Greenman; Jackie Wobbe, wig
designed by Jeanne Gemaehlich.
Divorced Director Better After Coma
New York-IUPII-Sidney Lu
met, divorced last Saturday
by heiress Gloria Vandcrbilt,
was released Monday from
St. Vincent's Hospital where
he was treated for the ef
fects of a mixture of liquor
and a tranquilizer.
The 39-year-old theatrical
director was taken to the hos
pital Sunday night in a coma.
Hospital authorities said he
had taken an overdose of
"doriden," a barbiturate, at
his Greenwich Village apart
ment. However, Lumet said
that although he had a bottls
of 100 sleeping pills in his
apartment "they are still un
opened with the seal on top.-'
"All it was was seven vod
kas, a Miltown and idiocy," ha
said as he left the hospital.
"I took a tranquilzer on top
of the drinks because of the
aggravation of a nasty four
day business fight."
A PREVIEW OF FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, soon to" be pari, of Miss and Mrs.
Medford's wardrobe, was held recently for J. J. Materie, manager of the local Montgomery
Ward store at 117 S. Central, Medford, Oregon.
J. J. Materie, meeting in Oakland with 75 Other Ward store managers from , the
western United States, also was introduced to an array of new fall merchandise includ
ing transistorized hi-fi consoles, convertible pool and billiard tables, power tools for in
dustrial and home use, home improvement services and home furnishings during a three
day business and planning conference. Company officials from Wards headquarters and
region offices presented the new merchandise and outlined promotional activities for the
coming six months.
Horse Show Results
Lake Creek riders took
three of the six trophies
awarded during the 4-H horse
show at the Jackson county
fairgrounds last week end.
Results of the horse show
are:
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Trophy winner and blue. Marilyn
WinnlnRhnm. Applesate. 2liM
points; red. Lynn Sheldon, Med ford.
23R.4 points; white. Jan Main,
Medford. 238.5 point.
Ilxltrr Showmanship
Senior, first rlass: hlue. Clint
Gibson. West Side; red. Vicki Cald
well. Central Point; white. Linda
Gihson. West Side.
Senior, second rlass: blue. Lynn
Sheldon. Medford: red. Roxanne
Terrv. Central Point; white, Laura
M. Noble. Lake Creek.
Intermediate, first rlass: blue,
Mariani Barron. Sis-Q; red. Sue
Aeheson, West Side; while. Jesse
Bohnenkamp. Sis-Q.
Intermediate, second rlass: blue,
Tom Perry. Lake Creek; red.
Courtney Odell. Medford; white,
Christy Mile. Medford.
Intermediate, third class: blue.
Dale West. Eafile Point; red. Gene
Fowler, Apolepate; white. Dale
DraeRer, Medford.
Wrstern Horsemanship
senior, class 1: blue, Linda Gih
non, Antelope; red. Vicki Caldwell.
Central Point; white, Susan Vro-
man. Medford.
Senior, class 2: blue. Gail Sbarfe, j
Wnpner Vallcv; red. Lynn Sheldon.
Medford; white. Laura M. Nohle,
Lake Creek.
Intermediate, rtasd It blue. Rut
Aeheson, West Side; red, Mariain
Barron. Sis - O; white, Marlcne
Campbell, Medford.
Intermediate, class 2: blue. Tom
Perrv. Lake Creek: red, Martha
Stuck. Medford; white. Cheryl
Stanley. Lake Creek.
Intermediate, class 3: blue. Re
ffina Krambeal. Ragle Point; red.
PeRcy Hilton. Medford: white, Dale
Draeqer. Medford,
Knellsh Horsemanship
All ages: blue. Virkl Caldwell.
Central Point; red, Leslie Kram
beal. EaRle Point; white. RcRina
Krambral. Eagle Point.
Trull Horse
Senior: blue. Bob Rrav. Central
Point; red. Lvnn Sheldon. Med
ford; white, Vicki Caldwell. Cen
tral Point.
Intermediate: blue. Mart en e
Camnbell, Medford; Susan Griffin.
Medford: Tom Hoefft. Lake Creek:
red, Emily Carpenter, Medford;
Martha Stuck. Med'rd; white. Su
nn Aeheson. West Side.
Halter Showmanship
Junior, class I: blue. Pennv Rry
den. Anplesate: red. Dale Johnson.
Lake Creek; white, Pattv Hansen.
E?le Point.
Junior. claM 1: hlue Donna
Nevln. Antelope: red. Gail Perry.
l.ke Creek; white, Jenny Olson.
Eacle Point.
nrclnner, claf 1: blue. Mrlinda
Fluck. Central Point- red. Karen
Currv, Sis-Q; white. Kristy Goebel,
Medford
Ite tinner, class ?: blue. Nanrv
Stan lev. Lake Creek: red. Alyce
Krambeal KhrIc Point; white, Lin
riin Mavfield. Lake Creek.
Champion Shnwtnanshin
Ch amnion, and blue. Donna Nev
ln. Antelnnr; red. Tom Perry. Lake
Creek, white, Dale West. Desert
Pe casus.
Western Horseiuanhln
Junior, class 1 : blue. I. e I i e
Krambeal. Eaeie Point; red, Pennv
Rrvden. Annlccate; white. Dana
Brdhw, Easle Point
Junior, dusk 2: hlue Gail Perrv.
Lake Creek; red. Meridith Rev.
nolds Sis-Q, white. Donna Nevin.
Antelnpr
Herinner. class I: hlue. Jeff
Griffin Medford red Thus Walk
er. Medford; white. Meltnda Kluck.
Central Point
Herinner. class ?: hlue. I.indii
Mavfield, Lake Creek: rd Nancy
Stanley, t ake Creek; white. San
d nohertnn. Antelone,
Cha in pi mi Horsemainhln
'"hampinn and blue. Tom Perrv.
lake Creek; red. Resina KrAmtwal
Deert peH4ti; white. Lelie Kram
bet Desert Pcirasus.
Trll Hr-.e
tor: bin P'tv Hansen. F.itle
Poi n t : Leslie K ra to hea 1 . ' " ' "
n.-i.., Hrn Rill. enrd;
white Gail Perrv. Lake Creek
ltee;imcr: hlue. Jeff Grilfin.
Medford; red. Ann Nelson, Sis-Q;
while. Alyce Krambeal, Eagle Point.
Quarter Horses
Two-year olds: blue. Allen Bell.
Medford; red. PcRpy Ross. Sis-Q.
Suckling colts; blue, Tom Perry,
Lake Creek.
Arabians
Sitckllnr colts: blue, Kathy Me
Guirc, EaRle Point.
Other Hreeds
YearlliiRs: blue, Alyce Krambeal,
Eacle Point.
SurkliiiR rolls: blue. Martha
Stuck. Medford; red. Rcgina Kram
beal, Eagle Point.
Decatur, Ga. -WPD- A shotgun-carrying
bandit robbed a
branch of the Citizens and
Southern Bank of $19,000
Monday and escaped, although
an alarm siren sounded while
the robbery was in progress,
a hidden camera took pictures
of him and a teller managed
to slip a time-delay smoke
capsule in the money bag.
Break, Entry of
Grocery Is Cleared
Break and entry of the
Rose Grocery from which
candy, nuts and cigarettes
valued at S7 were taken Mon
day, was cleared later in the
day by city police with the
arrest of four juveniles, who
have been released to the cus
tody of their parents.
The youths, ranging in ages
from 15 to 17, are not the
ones being questioned by city
police on a series of car
thefts, officers said.
Interrogation of the four
juveniles involved in car
theft has uncovered informa
tion sought in 3(1 cases, po
lice said today. The investi
gation is continuing.
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