Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1963, Image 12

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19K1
MEDFORD SIAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
President Proclaims
Employ Physically
Handicapped Week
(Editor'! note: The follow'
lng wai written by Jack Stew
art, personel officer at the
Veterans Administration Dom
iciliary, White City, who is a
member of the Jackson Coun
ty Committee for the Employ
ment of the Physically Handicapped.)
By JACK STEWART
President Kennedy by procla
mation has called upon the peo
ple of the nation to observe the
week begining Oct. 6, as "Na
tional Employ the Physically
Handicapped Week."
The Jackson County Commit
tee for the Employment of the
Handicapped, composed of mem
bers from Federal, State, and
private organizations, supports
the President's proclamation to
promote the employment of the
physically handicapped.
Let's look at this philosophy
in a broad sense. Any day in
any week is a good time to hire
the handicapped. Experience
has proved it is good business,
for a handicap need not be a
job handicap when the worker
is matched to a job he is able
to do. If we don't use today
what a human can offer his
skill or strength we've wasted
an opportunity that can never
be regained, tomorrow or any
other day.
Time For Concentration
National Employ the Handi
capped Week is the time for con
centration on the plight of many
thousands of skilled Americans
who have been trained to over
come handicaps and are ready,
willing and able to show how
their motivation and training
can help employers, but who,
too often, don't get the chance
to do so.
Records of handicapped work
ers reflect that they match, and
often exceed, the record of the
non-handicapped, in safety, pro
ductivity and attendance. A
physical, handicap, it has been
proved, need not be a job handi
cap, not when the worker is
matched to a job he is able
to do.
Private Industry has found
this to he so, and the Veterans
Administration, a leader in the
field of rehabilitation, has helped
thousands of veterans become
Productive citizens. Many are
eads of families and contribute
Importantly to the civic life of
their communities. The VA
works closely with the Presi
dent's Committee on Employ
ment of the Handicapped and
plays a major role in telling the
public the truth about handi
capped workers.
Support the President's procla
mation and the Jackson County
Committee for the Employment
of the Physically Handicapped,
Any time any week when you
have an opportunity to employ
a handicapped person, do so,
and eventually every man and
woman with a physical handi
cap who wants a job will have
job
Oregon Seen as
Republican Factor
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Oregon Republican National
Committeeman Lowell C. Paget
of Portland predicted here that
his state's wide-open presiden
tial primary next year may be
the deciding factor in determin
ing the 1964 GOP nominee at the
national convention here.
Paget, here on business, point
ed out that under Oregon law,
the secretary of state may enter
on the May primary ballot the
names of all persons prominent
ly mentioned for a presidential
or vice presidential nomination.
To prevent submission of a per
son's name requires a flat dis
avowal of candidacy.
Paget predicted that the Ore
gon primary, "coming shortly
before that of California," could
influence the voters of this state,
as well as convention delegates
previously selected in other
states.
CP Residents Report
Shrubbery Is Taken
CENTRAL POINT-Two Cen
tral Point residents have report
ed to city police that shrubbery
was taken from their property
last Sunday night, according to
Chief of Police Ed Zander.
Lois M. Morgan, 449 West
Pine st., reported the loss of an
azalea valued at $10. Roheit
Keith Haines, 447 West
Pine St., reported the theft of
three evergreen shrubs valued
at $30, police said.
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SELLING!
.MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
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GIRLS' FULL LENGTH
POPLIN COATS
"Cravenette" treated for pol and s"sin resistance.
Fully quilt lined. Deep pockets, smart button trim.
Completely machine washable. Colors: Brown,
beige or blue.
Reg. 12.98
799
3-6x,7-14 I
SECOND FLOOR
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OUR 53rd YEAR
THE INTERNATIONAL
SPONSORED
BY THE
JUNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE
Proceeds to be used for community benefit and
for the benefit of the kindergarten for hrd of
hearing children.
October 25, 26, 27
at the Armory en South Pacific Highway
Friday, October 25... 12 Noon to 9 P.M.
Saturday, October 26... 10 A.M. to 10 PM.
Sunday, October 27 ... 1 P.M. to 5 P.M.
A combination rummage sale, food sale, bazaar, art
show and fun fair . . . quality merchandise and fine
entertainment at a reasonable price for families rf the
southern Oregon area.
1 1 booths with all types of marchandise for sale, new
and used (including original art works, executed by
artists of southern Oregon and an original cook book,
produced and published by Junior Service League)
Kiddieland ... 8 rides and games of skill, with
prizes ... an outdoor burro ride . . . puppet
show, given at announced intervals.
Two restaurants ... the German (root) Beer
Garden (featuring sausage and pretzels).
The Paris Sidewalk Cafe (food catered by North's).
Continuous music and entertainment, featuring music
and costumes of foreign laMl . . . Informal modeling sf
continental fashions In the two restaurants.
Mary Jant Casterlino
773-4932
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ELEC. BLANKETS
Mann's own exclusive Charm House, with 2 year
replacement guarantee . . . washable rayon, cot
ton, nylon blend . . . snap fit corners for flat or
contour fit.
Twin, single control.
Full, single control
Full, dual control
Queen size
King Size
.11.77
.13.77
.15.77
.19.77
..33.77
MEN'S SUIT SALE
Straight from our quality regular stocks a wide
assortment of wool suits in natural shoulder or
regular models ... an outstanding offering.
Reg. to 59.95 37.00
Reg. to 89.50 57.00
Reg. to 110.00 87.00
STREET FLOOR
FJIBODS MAKE WOOL SHIRT
Impisrfects of our most famous western maker . . . 100 wool
(many washable) ... the usual wide range of olaids from brioht
to 1' J bile tones.
if perfect 12.95
if perfect 13.95
if perfect 14.95
if perfect 18.95
8.65
9.30
10.00
12.65
Special purchase for the peak of the season . . .
new patterns, colors and designs . . . fashion right
for fall.
comp. lo 3.98 yd.
comp. to 4.98 yd.
comp. to 8.98 yd.
WOMEN'S (OAT SPECIAL
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SALE OFFERING . . . 100 WOOL COATS MILIUM LINED
FOR WARMTH. FASHION STYLING THE LATEST . . . COLORS FOR FALL. SEE
THEM TOMORROWI
second floor
SUNDAY. OCTOBER ft, 1963
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SPECIAL SELLING
Men's - Youths' - Boys'
WAX HIDE OXFORDS
3-88 ' .rfSa"
39.88 fMiz&m'te
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SPECIAL PURCHASE
HAND HOOKED
AREA ACCENT RUGS
Imported hook and tuft, oval shape area rugs ... so beautiful,
so durable and lively you'll love them with colonial or traditional
decor. The floral center is hand-hooked and the border machine
tufted. Delightful floral motifs with borders of brown, sandalwood,
green, ivory, blue or rose.
21"x33i
22"x42
30"x,54
42 "x66"
66"x102"
SALESMAN'S SAMPLES
MEM'S BILLFOLDS
Fine genuine leather wallets featuring remov.
able pass cases, coin pockets, zipper compart
ments. Reg. 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 and 7.50.
now
STREET FLOOR
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IMPORTED STAINLESS
SERVICE FOR 8
Lovely impeded Austrian stainless for gracious
living. Dinnttrware with the look of sterling. With
or without utorage case.
14.9?
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FAMOUS BERNAT YARNS
NOW SALE PRICED!
SUPER KNITTING WORSTED, reg. 85c
100 virgin wool . . . permanently
moth proofed.
MOHAIRSPUN, REGULAR 98c
Brushed for beauty , . . gives rich
aristocratic texture.
NYLO SPORTS, REG. 98c
50 virgin wool for softness.
50 Dupont crimpset nylon r
strength. Q
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69
79
79
FAMOUS MAKE SMALL
LEATHER GOODS
Billfolds, french purses, key cases, clutches, eye
glass cases Slightly irregular. Important colors
and styles. Select your Christmas early. Reg. 2.95
to 10.95.
Now
Price!
p.t.
20.00
ill Mn't6'i.'l'2 : 7a44 I
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V
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WALKERS
ped sola, and softened
up to this season's f
most popular fashion! 1 drtr.-W
You recognize t h .
smartness of Inch-and- I f ,! 4
a halt stacks with up- 6
pars of crushed leath. I Vj7Y
er in Black, or Antl- V ir
it's unllned for gentle- s
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2 for 5.00 i I v ,ue 0 14 99 I
SPECIAL PURCHASE
NEW DECORATOR PILLOWS
large generous site . . . four smart jtylings In
beautiful new color assortment. You would ex
pect to pay regularly 3.98 for each.
Without ease 1 2 99
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STREET FLOOR
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