Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 25, 1963, Image 7

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Dionne Quints To Get Invitation
ABERDEEN, S.D. (UPD
The surviving Dionne quintup
lets are going to get a special
invitation to Aberdeen's big Oct.
14 celebration for the brand-new
Fischer quints.
While the young Fischers con
tinued "doing fine" in St. Luke's
hospital, townsfolk started draw
ing up a list of persons they
would invite to the big day
when the quints will be one
month old.
E. C. Pieplow, president of the
Aberdeen Chamber of Com
merce and spokesman for the
Fischer family, said invitations
would be sent to governmental,
religious and medical person
ages. He said, however, their names
would not be revealed until they
responded to the invitation.
Pieplow did say that special
invitations would go to the
four Dionne quints in Canada
now 29 years of age and the
Diligenti quintuplets in Argen
tina. Pieplow said a notice would be
sent to Pope Paul VI and it was
hoped the Pope would send his
papal blessings. The Fischers
are Roman Catholic and their
three oldest children attend
Sacred Heart school.
SUBS FOR FIRST LADY
WASHINGTON -(UPD-Mrs.
Rose Kennedy, the President's
mother, will fill in for Mrs. Jac
queline Kennedy as official hos
tess at a state dinner Oct. 1
honoring Emperor Haile Selas
sie of Ethiopia.
DISCUSSED
WASHINGTON -(UPI)-West
German Foreign Minister Ger
hard Schroeder met with Presi
dent Kennedy for an hour Tues
day. He later called for a "per
manent readiness" to deal with
issues of Berlin and a divided
Germany.
Four People Appear In Jackson County Circuit Court
California, Oregon and Wash
ington lead the nation in pro
duction of hops.
The case of Aaron Cornelius
Husiman Jr., 1H, Seattle, Wash.,
was continued for three days in
Jackson county circuit court
yesterday to allow him to enter
a plea to charges of burglary
not in a dwelling.
Huisman is charged with
breaking into the Brave Bull
restaurant in Medford June 10.
He was remanded to district
court yesterday after a juvenile
hearing. He waived preliminary
hearing in district court and ap
peared in circuit court.
Alvin Earl Scott, 39, of Al
bany, Ore., pleaded guilty in
circuit court to charges of lar
ceny in a building and was sen
tenced to three years in Oregon
State penitentiary. He was
charged with taking a ring from
a jewplery store here in March,
liKil. Sheriff's deputies recently
returned him from Nashville,
Tenn., where he was arrested
on a warrant from Jackson
county.
Probation was revoked on
1, box 4tiB, Jacksonville. Sen
tencing was continued at his at-1
torney's request.
Placed on Probation
Hopton originally was placed
on probation for burglary not
in a dwelling. He was accused
of violating his probation by
John Arthur Hopton, 19, of route contributing to the delinquency
of a minor and failure to follow
the instructions of his probation
department.
Walter Dale Balla, 18, of route
1, Gold Hill, had his probation
revocation hearing continued to
allow him to contact an attor
ney. Balla is charged with violat
ing his probation by using liq
uor, for failure to appear in
Medford municipal court on
charges of disturbing the peace
and for failure to maintain resi
dence and employment. He was
placed on probation for passing
a bad check to a local super
market.
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Medford Mail Tribune
'61 Chevrolet lmpala Sport Sedan one of IS Jet-gmooth lufltry Cherrolet,
Chevrolet was luxurious before, but
you should see it now. With smart
new styling, the '64 Chevrolet looks
even longer (but isn't). There's even a
whole new series this year the lmpala
Super Sports -with front bucket scats
as standard equipment. (The new Im
palas and Bel Airs are more luxurious,
too. Even the lowest priced Biscaynes
have new foam-cushioned seats front
and rear and are fully carpeted.) Of
course, you expect more than just
luxury from Chevrolet. A choice of 16
power teams, for instance a 6 and six
V8's up to 425 hp (optional at extra
cost). And quieter transmissions. Jet
smooth ride with Full Coil suspension.
Flush-and-dry rocker panels, Delco-
tron generator, self-adjusting brakes
and other low-upkeep features. If
you've ever wondered how luxurious
Chevrolet could get with all the
extra-cost options there are to choose
from that's entirely up to you.
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You've never seen anything like this
totally new line of cars before. Chevelle is
new in everything but Chevrolet quality.
' Chevelle is a good foot .shorter than the
big cars, so it parks easily. Yet the interior
of its Body by Fisher gives you a generous
supply of passenger and luggage room.
The ride is surprisingly smooth with a
rugged coil spring at all four wheels. And
not so surprisingly for Chevrolet, the new
Chevelle offers a choice of engines ranging
from an economical 120-hp 6 to a 220-hp
V8 (optional at extra cost). Choose the
Chevelle you like best from the three series
the Malibu Super Sport, the Malibu and
the 300 Series, eleven models in all -at
your Chevrolet dealer's. (This good-looking
Malibu Super Sport maybe?)
THERE'S 5 IN
Chevrolet, Chevelle !, chevy h,corvair and corvette
COURTESY CHEVROLET
9TH & BARTLETT
MEDFORD
PHONE 772-6115