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THURSDAY, M'TUKIUt 31. 13li3 MEDFOItD MAIL 1 IIIBLNE, SlICDI OKI), OREGON f thit area, lie also has subdivided a large area adjoining Central Point and his housing de ilopmcnt has already reached substantial proportions. 17.. oil ITU RE T : : III ixl mT III 5 1 MS Edited by The .Mail Tribune Advcrlibing Department FROZEN FOODS FARING WELL. Consumers spent $2,675,000 for frozen foods last year, an increase of 11 over 1961, reports Printers' Ink. Of last year's total, $713,000 was spent for poultry, SB67.OO0 for prepared specialties, $(112,000 for juices and drinks, $:i:i2,000 for vegetables, $148,000 for seafoods, $144,000 for meats and $50,000 for fruits. V mHf,JwM" r' I i m ' ;f i; fJ j fyjf "fitful k - v; JFJ t - , v lil i "Vv - I''' III f' i lifv- iff 111 ' US I y- ii iii lif ill i'i - '.I -' ii . i ill J ' i ' CLPPS FURNITURE STORE'S NEW ADDITION cover ing an area of 4,0011 square feet, has just been completed, accord ing ' lo an announcement Ibis week by John Cupp, pioneer south ern Oregon furniture man. The ex pansion program gives Cupp's Fur niture Home & Office, located on the Pacific Highway 9!) just south of Central Point, a total floor space of more than 13,000 feet. The added space will afford a better opportunity to display Cupp's new $110,000 stock of furni ture and floor coverings along with the newest in office furniture. A 110 foot display window provides a fine display f r automobile shop pers. Space is also available foi free parking for fifty cars. John Cupp is celebrating his 10th anniversary In the furniture business in Mcdford and the expansion of his store near Central Point is evidence of complete faith in the business future f ! ' f . .m CESSNA AIRCRAFT UNVEILS LOW-COST LINE FOR 1964. Shown above is one of three new 1961 model airplanes that Cessna Aircraft Company has introduced and made available through Rogue Flying Service of Medford. Model 172 is shown. J. C. Hamaker, general manager of the firm, indicated that the new models may all be oper ated for approximately the same as medium priced automobiles and have been designed to . provide economical flying (or a variety of family, business and utility requirements. An open house will be held by Rogue Flying Service this Saturday, November 2 at Medford Municipal Airport for anyone interested in aviation and the new Cessna line. In addition lo the pictured model the line includes Model ISO and the Skyhawk. WASHINGTON (UPI) - It has been costing American tax payers an extra $68,000 a year because the Marine Corps and the Army disagree on having flaps on hip pockets of uni forms. The General Accounting Of fice, which made the estimate Wednesday in a report to Con gress, said the Army finally had backed down and future tropical work khaki trousers would have flaps as the Ma rines wanted. Medford Student Is Member of OSU Chorus CORVALLIS- Linda De Nel son of Medford is a member of the 108-voice Oregon State Uni versity chorus this year. The chorus sings at the Mu sic Department concerts dur ing the year and also performs at special campusevents. Miss Nelson is a freshmen this year. ACCEPTS RESIGNATION WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres ident Kennedy has accepted the resignation of two members of the Civil Rights Commission and its staff director. The White House announced Wednesday that those resigning were Commissioners Spottswood W. Robinson III and Robert G. Sotrey, and staff Director Berl I. Bernhard. Robinson has been named a federal judge for tha District of Columbia. This photo, published 'lirough the rnurlrsy ol Al l.cighlnn. caught spooks and goblins on their Iriik-or-trcot rounds. It is a reminder that Hip bi'wllcliiiig hour is near anil Medford merchants ran devote their window displays lo Thanksgiving mill Christmas merchandise, after tonight. m P M E ff I C A N ' '.' V ,,.1 ,v." - ' ' " , mWKw' - ,i J in J , Kclir and, left, assistant mgr. Domilil Cm ponlrr 'I ' V "Si (v , " ?w ' I'oitevint and. left. .t assist nut mgr. Gcarv Hewitt A.MEIIU 'AN OIL C O M I' A X V 0 I' K N S TWO NEW STATIONS 111. HI-.. American Oiltompanv hn nnnouiu'cd the recent opening of two brand now service stations in Medford. Cue of the stations has the distinction of being the ihird American Oil station to open in Hie Pacific Northwest. The new stations are located al Hivorsido and Jackson, lop, and :!UU Harnett Road, below, just off tlie interstate freeway. The sta t ions are part of a company ex p.iii.siiin program which now in volvc.i over 50 stations on the West Coast according to company officials. Ten more stations are scheduled to open in the near future. Ameri .'an Oil Company has disclosed that over a quarter of a million dollar inis been invested in this .irea In itio company in the past year American Oil Company te s nation w ule marketing subsidiary of Maiklard Oil Co. of Indiana. manufactures, transports, and sells I'otrnloum products in the United Slates. The c o m p a n v markets through its Standard oil division in 15 midwestorn slates. Hill Kohr will manage the new station at Riverside and Jackson. He has lived in Medford for one year, having boon transferred here from Tncoma, Washington. He is active in Chamber of Commerce work, is married and has a 3'i year old daughter. Bill Poitevint is manager of the liainell llo.ul Sl.ilion and has lived in the Shanty Cov, Trail area for many years. Poitevmt has jiist relumed from the Navy lxv ! his vile while serving at Guam. The rupt has II prr-whwil children. Kohr commented that; "Awk'a (HI Comy.my n-lf-cted li UtYmb m-tt W im rvo--rent market similes indicated aiMMvd .mih da llv Ortivt" 5,000 Aloy Affenol Aumuul logQv Mvut i .J' . her ,rml,,m PORTLAND (UPI) -The I'mi IMu i ill.i will ho . "Sm J,',aln ln 18-v annual Pacific Logging Congres' t tinss will be held a I VJ, nirinn. ' ' folisoum and the Hilton draw some 5.000 persons. I ,i , O Logging machinery worth Hclci. j (Juinine was isolated for the first time in 18.'0 your MTDHbpurjdoijt APPL ANCE CENTER -Jlyibaxyirilr 103 No. Riverside phone 779.2746 r NEW LOW PRICE! for this sale UB1T Sit V -Hxjipoiivi: FEATURES' J UP-FRONT LINT FILTER S SAFETY START BUTTON I ALL-PORCELAIN DRUM ANO TOP i 4 DRYING TEMPERATURES s'&ssi AUT0MATIC DRY FEATURE 4" V nfrfPT 1 nlui ii till 11 WITH TRADE Regularly $220 SAVE up lo $52. 4 DRYING TEMPERATURES TO MEET YOUR NEEDS! Normal, Low, Fluff-Dry, Wash 'N Wear!:, WITH AUTOMATIC DRY FEATUREI SAVE $$$$$$$$$$$$ Prices Only Slightly Higher it You Have No Trade-In , UP-FRONT LINT FILTER: EASY TO REMOVE AND CLEANS SAFETY START BUTTON NO ACCIDENTAL STARTING Model LB375 11 1 1 V, ltV"8 1 .! KW" in"11 YOU AAUST COME IN AND SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! A NEW -H-otpmni: sr-ttu-nuw DRYER IN YOUR HOME VVWvWVV All Porcelain Model LB360 for only WITH TRADE A NEW FASHION IN HOME LAUNDRY DESIGN By Htrtpxjini: Touch Command Drying Porcelain Protection Control Panel Light Interior Light Big Capacity Long Life Heating Units Regular $250. SAVE UP TO $72. During This Sale WITH I Model LB395 DRUfVl TOPS STOP! RUST, STAINS, SCRATCHES, CHIPS Thes-0 prices good only at B.M.I. Appliance Ccnter-1103 He. Riverside, Medford PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ii i WihlMil I III 'III I I OPEN 9:00 TO 6:00 9:00 TIL 9:00 ON FRIDAYS 'I G