Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1950, Image 11

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    FOR EXCHANGE
Wanted to trade coicman
heater No. 444 D. used one month
for all metal, rubber tired wheel
barrow. Eve. 207 N. Peach. 2-5017
IV ANTED to trade "reu'ular size orl
bicycle for junior size girl'i bicycle
Ph. z-BUtiZ alter 5
TO TRADE for house In Medford or
Phoenix 2 13 A trrig.. 3 room
house, modern. Walnuts, filberts,
fruit and pasture. 3 ml. N. Ashland
on oia a nwy. mi. i, box
Talent. Ore.
WANTED to trade California type
daveno, like new, for davenport
suite In good condition. Ph.- a-Bjua
TRADE, eood location. 3 well-im
proved acres. 3 bdrm., value $11,300
for 3 bedroom house In town $6000
to $9000. Tribune. Box 21B3
VOR TRADE 2 houses, furnished, In-
come $70. 2 blocks from Post Office
In Klamath Falls for income prop-
erty nere. Inquire 51B fc.. Main
WILL trade "wood for orctiard worl
Phone 3-1437.
FOR TRADE Lot near Elkhart. In-
dlana. for lot here. Full particulars
518 E Main
BUSINESS OPPORTUNE .cS
GOOD going Sandwich and Fountain
business, In good location. Call
LUMBER truck with good job. Jusl
overhauled. $2000 will handle. Trib
une. Box 2452
WILL secure patent for your new Idea
and help you manufacture and
makct It. Tribune. Box 2180.
tylLL ' lcaseT'the old""Oreson Dining
Room, fully eauiPDCd, 99 riwy
Phoenix. Contact Mrs. Earl at place
FOR SALE OR TRAD" Fetail busi-
ness gross over $30,000. Some ren
tals. Consider ranch or income
property. Rt. 1, Box 460, Central
poini. uregon.
OFFICE SPACE on South GraDe. suit
able for commercial or industrial
business for rent Also trackage l ox
loading pnonr- Wilson. ai
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Income Tax
FEDERAL STATE TAX RETURNS
MARY B. MAASS
304 S. Ivy
, Telephone 2-9281 anytime.
IN CENTRAL POINT
For Federal. State income tax service,
see Margaret Naples at Guy Tex
Agency, iu5 Pine &i. iiormeny a1
207 Pinei. ntter o p. m. can da
INCOME Tax. bookkeepine, and pay
roll reports. Ph. R. C. Brown. 2-2971
Income Tax Service
Fd and State Income Tax Asst.
S. C. JONES & SONS. Billings Agcy.
232 W 3th. Medford
207 Pine Central Point
Ashland Hotel Bldg.. Ashland
FOR helD with your income tax re
ports call Cleo Canoose. 2-2913 55
Boss toun. (in year same locauon
Accounting for the small business man
INCOME TAX & PAYROLL SSKV
ICE. L H Laubocker. Ph. 2.3W.
Income Tax returns made out
VICTOR C S ETHER. BROPHY BLDG
Building
"Everything in Building Construction
C. C. FERRIS CONTRACTOR
Phone 2-041)1 for Estimate
FOR built-rite-homes and remodeling,
Call J. W. Marlette 2-7944. YOUR
SATISFACTION. MY REI'UTATIUW
Insulation .
GENUINE ROCK WOOL installed by
machine to insure uniform thick
ness Fireproof See the blow torch
test r ree estimates , years io pay
, EKERSON PAINT St ROOF STORfc
3B Sn Bartim pnone z-gmj
Nursery
MARSHALL NURSERY Camellias
Azaleas 35c up Trees, shrubs. 12ti
t Newtown Ph 3-1657 Del Serv
Light Plants
Brewster's Light Plant Service
Knhlpr Electric Plants
119B Spring St Ph 2-7SBR P O Bx 749
Piano Tuning
MARVIN LeMaster. Ph 2-8579. Tun-
t ing. repair, voicing, renn lvoric
135 S OnKciaie HPirrcncrs mrniMitrq
Painting
PAINTING PAPERING
R. W Sewell
Texturing Phone 2-2353
Electric Motors
Gage Electric Motor Service
Delco A Smithway Motors
Motor Rewinding A Repairing
112 N Front Ph 2-2f?2e
' Miscellaneous
ANYONE having alcoholic difficulties
contact Alcononcs Anonymous, rn.
2-6203. Meetings at Holland Hotel
Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.
CLYMER RADIO & ELEC. SERVICE
Toasters, HOI piaies, neaiers,
hagie roini. jtc. rnune m
THE NEW MYERS DOMESTIC WATEH
SYSTEM, selling at new reduced pr
Call VALLEY EQUIP. CO. 2-9441
Ceramics school & SuddHos. Lara-
est in Southern Oregon. Third A
Pine, Central Point. Ore. Ph.
FIRE EQUIPMENT
All types Manual Automatle
H. A Wilham. Phone collect
Brownshoro 1905 P. O Box 649
VALLEY WINDOW CLEANERS
Wails. Woodwork. Floors
PHONE ASHLAND 8761
MEDFORD GUN SHOP
Custom made rifles, ammunition
sights, hand-loading supplies ano
accessories iun oiuing tan
Riverside.
RE-WEAVING TearT burns, moth
damage, etc BEACON WEAvEHa
738 N 8th Ornnts Pass Ph 3453
Laundry '
AUTOMATIC U WASH
Extractor, dryers. Let us do your
washing while U shop. Mangle and
hand ironing, a v n i.recn siampi
Ph 2-8589511 S Riverside.
LAUNDERETTE
327 N Fir Street
Brnrtlx Automatic Laundry Ph
Plumbing
PLUMBING Heating Repair and Re
modeling Anywhere, anyume In
dependent plumber Morningstar
Pltimninfi him tavmr ri in j-nr
Construction
FOR RENT Po w er S hovel and 6x(i
Dump trucks. Free estimates on
Logging roads. Driveways or Fill
Jon t"nM Virgil Annrrmn.
Cabinet Work
Cabinet work, reasonable, unfinished
furniture and builtinn a specialty.
GRAHAM CABINET SHOP
824 ' i N Riyrirt Buck 93 Motel
CITY CABINET" SHOP"
FRANK YASHIN
?4 Centra' Phone 2-f310
Transter
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Medlord modern storage service
Long distance hauling Dial 2-6273
o south nr
Furniture moving & storage
We have van moving equipment
for local and long distance hauling
Dry and clean storage iconcreie'
building with special locker room
at low rates
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUM
Phone 2-5295
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER
Trucking Service Of All Kinds
Local and Long Distance Moving
Storage Packing and Crating
Phone 2-9i2 Corner 4th & rii
City transfer & storage" co
Complete transter moving and stor
age servlre Also packing crating
and shipping by expert workmen
1R S. Fir Ptnne 2-M73
Furniture Repairing
TiWYER FLRNlfrRE SHoV"
Repair and Reftnuhing
mo Sn Rive-sMe Ph 3 1121
f Pet Control
Ley H termite Control Protect you
home hv our frc impccUon Phone
Aihland 9243,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Floor Service
EXPERT rui cTeanen and weavers
MEDFORD RUG FACTORY
Ph 3-2539 311 Mar?
LINOLEUM and AiDhalt Tils Expert
applicatori. tree estimates Bruce
uauer Lumoer to i-n -tr.!il
RUGS and carpet cleaned Picked up
ana delivered L.et ui non-snia youi
Oriental scatter rugs Hlld System
1113 E 11th Ph 2-8367 after 6pm
SUPERIOR FLOOR SERVICE
Sanding and Finishing
New or old Ilnors Ph 3-3331
w L COOMBS
Roofing
P A B C O composition shingles and
built-up roofs applied Workman
ship and materlala guaranteed. Free
estimates Time payments Oldest
rooting company in lautnern uregon
Ekerson Paint & Rooi Store
38 S BnrtlPtt Ph 2-2B43
Tractor Work
PLOWING, harrowing, mowing, gar
den or wnat nave you. frompt serv
ire Ira Bollinger. Phone 2-5830.
Washing Machines
washing machines expertly
paired. any make Reasonable
cnarges Younger Appliance, ai n
Bartlett Ph 2-6419
WASHING MACHINE parts and serv
ice Pick up and deliver All makes
Expert Bendix service Larson-May
Co.. 406 E Main Ph 2-5303
Tile Work
DRA1NBOARDS. bathroom,, showers.
.Write Phil Stembrldge. Rt. 1. Box
31, Gold Hill. 2 ml. up Galls Creek
TILE WORK, bathrooms, drainboarda
showers, store fronts .Miller 6t Lam
bert Tile Const 608 S Ivy Ph 2-7328
Granite
GRANITE
Delivered In Medford 12 yard.
A L. NASH Phone 3-1441
GRANITE, (ill dirt, creek run gravel
Dump truck for sale or hire.
AUSTIN L KING PH 2-4167
Custom Planing
T & G. Custom Planing Mill. S2S.
S4S. detail, moulding. 2i mi. S of
Medford. 100 yds. West of 99. Ph
3-1257
Insura nca
A THREE year dwclling or household
goods policy S6.00 per thousand ano
up VICTOR C. SETTIER. BROPIH
BLDG
Beads Restrung
PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG
JEWELRY REPAIRING
SANTOS AGATE SHOP 411 E Main
Well Drilling
DE1STER it CECH WELL DRILLERS
For your water well problems
Reliable and experienced driller.
Up-to-the-minute equipment Phonr
139 Vancouver Ave.
ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO
Water wells, domestic and irrigation
standard casing Fairbanks-Morse
pumps
BEST OF EQUIPMENT
Experienced Work and Materia
guaranteed.
ASK THE MEN WE'VE DRILLED FOK
1980 Table Rock Rd.. across street
from Big V Market Ph 2-7372
CASCADE WELL DRILLING undel
new management Approved term,
and new Phone No. 2-9227 or 2-5669
SHULTS BROS Dependable
and reasonable.
F.H.A Terms with Pump
Phone 2-566!) or 2-4912 or 2-9227
WELL DRILLING BY GOFF BROS
For last, elticient and guaranteed
work see us before you drill FHA
terms on wells and pumps Office
Stamper & Goft Bros Hdw.. 225 W
Main Ph 2-2939 evenings 2-4139
Fuel
IF IT BURNS OIL Wo Service It
Vacuum Cleaning. Installation
NEW BURNERS
OIL HEAT SERVICE Ph 2-6181
Chain Saws
SEE the CHAIN SAW SENSATION
of 1050 The McCulloch Model 325
Also used saws and rentals.
SO. OREGON EQUIPMENT CO.
Across from Elk Lbr. Co. Ph. 3-19tit
MALL HORNET
Sales and service Also saw tiling
All kinds Mowers sharpened 106 t
Grape Phone 2-7538
Septic Tanki
CASPER SEPTIC TANK- CESS-
POOL service formerly uick f rost i
Pumping, cleaning tanks and drains
Guaranteed work Free estimates,
same courteous service Local Vet
Phone 3-15112-6818
MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK & CESS-
POOL SERVICE Tanks cleaned ana
repaired, drain and sewer laid, new
tanks installed All work guaranteed
Phone 3-111B.
SANITARY SEffVfCE
300 Gal concrete septic tanks $62.50
Hookups and Drain Fields
Guaranteed Work
To Meet All State & P H. A.
Codes Free Estimates
Phone 3-2401
Electric Shavers
PARKE'S Electric Shaver Sales and
Service Factory part fot Sunbeam
Remington, Schick Packard twin
dual New Shavers all makes in
itork 4flfi E Main Ph 2-2755
Window Cleaning
TH-Citv WINDOW CLEANING CO.
Floors, Walls. Woodwork. Make ad
vance appointment for pnng clean
ing. Phone Medford 2-8020.
tT00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE
A fine 10-acre tract near Phoenix,
in alfalfa. 2 A. irrigated, balance
tub-irrigated; 2 bedroom modern
house, garage, chicken house, small
barn, voung family orchard. Owner
is here, wants to sell this week
This is a nice piece ol property and
can be bought right. See me and
make offer.
C. C. Chapman, Real Estate
i. Ml. N. Bli Y. Hwy. 99
FOR RENT Small 2 bedroom house.
unfurnished or partly furnished, inq.
413 w. ana.
WANTED 2 or 3 doz. 2" mesh G. 1.
window screens Call 3-lf53 eve.
FOR SALE '48 Harlcy 74 O. H. only
300 milps, snrio.
CHAPMAN LUMBER CO.
Box 518, Eagle Point
FOR RENT Attractive, clean, 3-room
Apt. Utilities paid. Also bachelor
Apt 3'i mi. on Hwy. 99. Ph. 3-2430.
APPLE INN will be open tor dinner
from 5 p. m. to p. m. daily, sun
day from 12 00 to 0 p ni. Corner
Apple and 3rd Reservation appre
ciated Ph
FOR-RENT 3-room furnished cottage,
close in. call at 401 King St.
FOR SALE 40 DodRe 4-wheel drive
G I. pickup uith 12 ft. flat bed, low
mileage. $450
CHAPMAN LUMBER CO.
BuX 312. Eagle Point
PACKING CASES FOR SALE Card
hoard and wooden packing caries for
sale Several sizes Call 2-9687
Leonaids Flowem, 2.V N Btrtlctt
New OpenlnR TEA GARDEN IN IS,
Chinese and American lood. ut
Orchard Ave., Grants Pass, Ore,
Finest Chinese chefs Open daily
S p. m. to 1 a m. Sat. 5 p m. to
3 a. m Ph 3435, Closed Turs.
O M. MINNICK, original owner and
operator of the central roint BiacK
tmith Shop, is again tn butinea.
located at 112 S 2nd St. In Central
Point Rdy to serve you with your
niACKmnn and repair worn
ROTTED sawdutt for frrtillri'r and
mulch Call collect. Yockel Fuel
a nd Tra nfrr. S981 A h la nd .
FOR SALE Home parlor size-WhTT.
ney bahv grand piano, mahogan)
finish, like new, very reasonable
Call 2-ym
USED RANGES. REFRIGERATORS
and WASHING MACHINES
TROW BR IDE & RYNN ELEC CO
Phone 2-1211 214 W Main
HYACINTHS in hluom RF.HftYAf.r,
FLOWER FARM, mile north on
Table Rock Rd.
1 nn : : .,.jm'mm
13 INJURED IN HOTEL BLAZE'-1,111""- engulf the upper floors of the five-story, 15-room Towers Hotel
In Glens Falls. N. Y where $500,000 predawn b!7.e destroyed the building and for a time threatened to
wipe out much of the Glens Falls business district. Thirty-six guests escaped from the hotel by sliding
down bedsheeta or being carried out by firemen. Thlr.ctii persons, including one fireman who was burled
under a collapsed wall, were injured.
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, March 1 Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Hayes and their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rosecrans and
daughter, Susan, left Saturday to
visit their son and brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Hayes, in Chico, Cal. Their
daughter, Mrs. Fred Baker, also
accompanied them.
Mrs. Lt. Cr. Cowan spent last
week in Klamath Falls visiting
her mother and sister. Mrs. Cow
an and daughter. Mrs. Harry
Smith and her small daughter
went to Klamath Falls Saturday
and brought Mrs. Cowan , home
Sunday evening.
Jerry Smith, student at uni
versity of Oregon, speni me
week-end here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Smith.
Mrs. Charles Hutchison and
daughter Vernola, are visiting
her Barents in Uray Bull, wyo,
for the parents' golden wedding
anniversary.
Mrs. G. Davis of Susanville,
Cal., is visiting her daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Clement, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Clement. She plans to
be here an indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steinmetz
and children of Medford, spent
the week-end of February 18 at
the home of Mr. Steinmetz
mother. Mrs. Milton Steinmetz
and while there they took a trip
to Galice. accompanied by Airs
Milton Steinmetz and Harry
Leigh.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keyes and
two small children moved Sun
day into the apartment in the
former Nellie Reed home. They
have been at the home of Mrs.
Kcve's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Z. 'Smith. Mr.- Keyes, just dis
charged from the army, is em
ployed at the Del Rio orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell,
NOTICP OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
-riiriuTV prorate DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Of
JOHN RALPH McCOY. also known as
J. R. McCoy, deceased.
The undersigned has filed in the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
(or Jackson County, Probate depart
ment, the finnl account of hiB admin
istration of the ahove estate, and said
court has fixed the 8 day of Apr
,(i.n at th hnur of ten o'clock A. M
of that day. at the Circuit Court Room
In the Jackson County Court House,
at Medford. Oregon, as the time and
place, for the settlement of said estate.
All Dersons interested In said estate
are hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections io saio
final account, if any they have, on or
before the time aforesaid fixed for
the hearing and settlement tnereci.
JOHN L. McCOY
Administrator de bonii non
O. H Bengtson
Attorney for Administrator
126 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor, Medford. Oregon
up io ano not later man z:uu p.m.
March 20, 1950 for all the live timber
marked or designated for cutting, and
all merchantable dead timber located
on an area embracing about 217 acres
within Section 30. T. 33 S., R. 3 E , in
the Rogue River National Forest. Ore
gon estimated to he 1,740,000 feet B M .
more or less of Douglas-fir. 345.000
feet B M , more or less of white fir,
20.000 feet B M., more or less, of west
ern hemlock, 50.000 feet B M, more
or less, of incense-cedar. 20,000 feet
B M , more or less, of sugar pine an
an unestlmated amount of other spe
cies of saw timber. No hid of less
than SO 05 per M feet for Douglar-flr.
$1 20 per M feet for white fir. $1.20
prr M feet for western hemlock and
nther species, 52 15 per M feet for
Incense-cedar, and $10.55 per M feet
for sugar pine, will be considered. In
addition to the prices bid for stump
ago, a cooperative deposit of SO. 15
per M feet B M , to he used by the
Forest Service for paying the cost ol
slash disposal, and a cooperative de
posit of $0.45 per M feet BM. to
cover the cost of tree planting, seed
sowing and timber stand Improvement
work on the area cut over, for the
total cut of timber under the term
of the agreement, will he required
$3000 00 must accompany each bid. to
be applied on tha purchase price, re
funded, or retained in part as liqui
dated damage, according to the con
ditions of sale. The right to reject any
and all bids Is reserved. Before bids
are submitted, full Information con
cerning the timber, the conditions ol
sale, and the submission of bids
should be obtained from the Forest
Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, or the
District Ranger, Butte Falls, Oregon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
BIG ROUGH I1LOX At SLABS
Big Douhlt Ldj. 12 or 1B
Grren Fir Medford Tvtt Tel. 2-il 1 U
LARGE Double Losds green fir slsbs
csll Fsher a
COMMERtlAL SPRAYING 67 ill
kind. No job too Isrjre or loo small
Ph 2-3378 WITHROW.
"'p'fANER BI.OXiMnTTJil!
MEDFORD FUEL. TEL. 2-2111
GUILDERS SUPPLY
Nv Qualify Pumic
BLOCKS BRICKS FLUES
727 W MtAodre-. Rd.
PHONE 2-4107
their three grandsons, Larry,
Donnie and Gary, accompanied
Miss Laurene Kell to Portland
last week-end. leaving Friday
and returning Sunday. While
there they visited with the Rich
ard Grays and as they returned
home visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Davis and son in Oakland, Ore.
Mrs. Davis is the former Valen
tine Cook.
Mrs. Lillie MacKay and son,
Richard, left Friday for Portland
where they met Miss Antoinette
Zirl from Chicago. She accom
panied them to Gold Hill, arriv
ing Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Bove. vice-president
of the Gold Hill Health
unit, Mrs. Roy Cameron, Mrs.
William Dickenson, Mrs. Dclos
Walker, Mrs. George . Dorman,
Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Maude
Martin and Mrs. Charles Whit
lock attended the meeting' of the
Jackson County Health associa
tion in Medford February 16.
Mrs. Blanche Frisbie, superin
tendentof nurses of the Jackson
County Health department, in
troduced Mrs. Ethel Mae Kan
clier and Miss Kathryn Berbcrct
who have recently joined the
health staff. Mrs. Kanclier is the
nurse who visits in Gold Hill.
Mrs. W. I. Kesterson accom
panied her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Skeel
and daughter, Margaret, of Klam
ath Falls, to visit with Mrs. Car
rie Puhl at her home on Garden
Row. Mrsi Puhl is mother of
Mrs. Kesterson and grandmother
of Mrs. Skeel, great-grandmother
of baby Margaret. Mrs. Kester
son was a visitor a couple of
weeks ago at the home of her
mother. Baby Margaret accom
panied her.
The landscaping committee ap
pointed by Mr. Cordy, has se
lected the Fred Hasse home on
the Lower River road to be used
in the project. Mr. Hasse is very
interested in the project and has
promised full cooperation. For
following major parts of the pro
gram he is to receive a plan for
the project drawn up after he is
consulted as to his wishes in the
matter. The whole project Is to
show what can be done on a
place typical of the homes of the
community. The committee mem
bers are Mrs. Paul Holderness,
chairman; Mrs. D. H. Stewart
and John Gray.
Mrs. George Tulare and Mrs.
Paul Holderness attended the
work shop held in Medford at
the 4-H building on the fair
grounds last Friday under direc
tion of the Home Extension serv
ice. The subject was "Getting
the most from electricity." The
meeting was conducted by Miss
Mary Beth Minden, home man
agement specialist. The members
present from the units of the
valley were given practical work
in repairing cords for electrical
appliances. The plans will be car
ried back to the units at their
regular meetings.
Students and Interested pa
trons of the school were enter
tained by the band from the
Southern Oregon college Febru
ary 24. Miss Nancy Rethmeyer
and Marvin Tyrone are local
students in the coliege band.
Miss Geneva Davis, Miss Betty
Levine, accompanied by Miss
Bcttc Chisholm and Miss Carma
Ferguson spent last week-end in
Eugene and Corvallls. Miss Le
vine attended a World Fellow
ship banquet. The religious or
ganizations of the college and the
Cosmopolitan club sponsored the
banquet. The foreign students
appeared in costume native to
their countries.
Miss Levine also visited her
parents who live near Monroe.
Ore. Miss Ferguson went on to
Monmouth where she visited her
brother, Dick, a student there, i
Miss Davis spent her time at
Eugene at the university.
Kl. IT. Vranlr TwffflH
1,11. nnu i.iis. iini'n .--.,
and small son, Jimmie were vis-j
itors in Butte Falls at the home;
of their son and his wife, Mr. J
nn1 Mr. Unnru Tvoart Thp I
Tygarts were former residents of
this community, their nnme oe
ing on Sardine creek before they I
moved to Brookings where the
have their home. I
Cpl. C. H. Sebrlng left Monday
PHONE
2-6119
FOR TOWING or .
WRfcCKER SERVICE
ROGUE SERVICE
and Supply Co.
Anywhtrt Anytime
(Arm Teltpholo)
for Ft. Warden, Wash., where he
will be assigned to new duties
following his transfer from
Georgia where he was stationed
in a camp for some time. He has
been visiting his wife and daugh
ter, Claudctte who have been at
the home of Mrs. Sebring's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Han
cock. Mrs. Pebring has been re
covering from a serious illness
and is so much improved that
she will join her husband at his
new post. Mr. Sebring arrived
in Gold Hill February 18.
Mrs. Edna Gamble of North
Bend, a former resident of the
Gold Hill community, has been
visiting her brother who is con
fined in a Medford hospital.
A group of students accom
panied by Miss Geneva Davis,
attended a conference on inter
national relations held at the
Medford high school February
15. Students attending the con
ference were Beth Eskew, Jean
nette Stone, Maurice Paulson,
Don Schava, George Christensen
and Joan Burk.
Winston D. Purvine, director
of Oregon Technical Institute at
Klamath Falls, announced that
Don E. Morton, a student en
rolled in sports equipment manu
facture and repair, was an honor
student for the fall term, having
received an average of 4.0. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Llton
Morton of Old Stage road.
Dr. Paul Rutter was speaker
at the Business and Professional
Women's meeting held at Rogue
River Riviera February 21. He
reviewed several arguments used
in favor of the bill now pending
in congress for socialized medi
cine. The club went on record
as opposed to the bill. The meet
ing was followed by a dessert
luncheon. Members present were
Miss Geneva Davis, president of
the club; Mesdames Allan Mc-
uregory, Ralph Bell, John stie
ber, Daniel Stewart, George
Brownell, Kenneth Palmer and
Paul Molloy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Morton
and their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Don Morton, have returned to
their home on Old Stage road
after several weeks visiting in
Pasadena and El Monte, Cal.
Mrs. Don Morton has returned to
her home in Klamath Falls.
Date set for the re-vote on
consolidation of Tolo school dis
trict with District No. 6 has been
set for March 6 from 7 to 9 p. m.
Tolo voters will vote at the
Savage residence and v o t e r s
from District No. 6 vote at the
Central Point high school.
More than 200 signers have
placed their signatures on a peti
tion to the Southern Pacific com
pany to have warning signals
placed at the Fourth street and
Seventh street crossings in Gold
Hill. The evening of February
13 the southbound passenger
train struck the automobile
driven by Norman Gail at the
Seventh street crossing and a
year ago a truck was struck by
a passenger train killing the
driver. The Seventh street cross
ing is especially dangerous be
cause of the cut near the street
crossing and the mill located on
the other side of the crossing.
Lumebr is often stacked so close
to the railroad and the street
that it is difficult to see an ap
proaching tram from the south.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hancock
went to Portland on a business
and pleasure trip week before
last accompanied by Janey Les-
FARM
LOANS
Long Term Lew Ratt
NO FifS, STOCK
COMMISSIONS
Alio Suburban and City Leant
MARK A. GOLDY
AGENCY
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Authorliad Merttaia Lan
Solicitor tor
Tha 'rutfanilal Iniuranca Co.
of America
Homo Offlcoi Nawark. N. J.
Woiforn Noma Offlcoi
Los Anoeloa, Calif.
Wadneiday, March 1, 1950
State Board
Squeezes Out
By William Warron
United Press Correspondent
Salem, Ore., March 1 (U.R)
The state board of control got
caught in a wringer, literally
speaking, t o
day. The ques
tion: whether
to buy the stu
dent nurses at
Oregon State
hospital some
a u tomatic
washing m a
chines, or
make them
c o n 1 1 n ue to
wash out their
undies by
hand.
Bill Warron
Seems some persons interest
ed in the welfare of the student
nurses at Oregon State hospital
figured the girls should have au
tomatic washing machines to
take care of their unmention
ables. '
As William C. Ryan, co-ordi-
nator of state institutions ob
served, the nurses in training at
the state hospital are getting
psychiatric nurse training. Iliey
get free room and board. They
get their uniforms laundered for
free, their towels taken care of
for free and their bed sheets
done up for them, also on the
house. Ryan said about the only
things they could have left to
launder in the automatic wash
ers would be their undies.
Said Gov. Douglas McKav.
Secretary of State Earl T. Ncw
bry and State Treasurer Walter
J. Pearson the board of con
trol members the girls arc en
titled to keep clean, so why not
a washing machine?
Hyan replied: One wouldn t
do it. There are 70 student
nurses in training. It would
probably take about four. Be
sides, if we got the washers for
tne student nurses, the regis
tered nurses working there
would want them, too."
Pearson disagreed. He said
the registered nurses, being
there permanently, could con
ceivably buy their own, but it
wouldn't be possible for the stu
dents, only there three months
or so, to buy their own.
Well, suggested State Budget
Director Harry S. Dorman, why
not let one of the firms that
makes automatic washing ma
chines and that put out models
witn coin attachments install
one to see how it goes?
Ah! the board of control was
out of the wringer! That's what
we'll do, they said. Get an au
tomatic washer with a coin at
tachment, and let the girls use it
at two-bits a throw. So it looks
like a new department is about
to come into being at Oregon
State hospital a laundcratte.
The board approved a build
ing program for Fairview Home,
state school for the dcof. and
Oregon State hospital in Salem
and Woodburn boys school and
Eastern Oregon State hospital.
The program calls for a total
expenditure of $373,000, of
which $132,000 will come from
the state building fund and
$241,000 will be sought from
the state emergency board.
lie of Medford. While they were
away Raymond Gascon was care
taker on their place. They re
turned home the latter part of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moser are
the owners of a new Chevrolet.
car.
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Tygart of
Butte Falls spent Saturday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Centers while Mr. Tygart t
parents were visiting there.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freden-
burg and small son, Donald, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Centeri.
February 26 and her mother,
Mrs. Amy Ross and son, Pat.
Mr. ana Mrs. wnmcr tiaiicy
and son, Kenneth, spent Febru
ary 26 at Yreka, Cal., visiting
Mr. and Mrsu Bill Ilammersly ol
that city.
Mrs. Dale Smith and sons.
Clifford and Delmar, spent the
week-end visiting at the home of
Mr. Smiths sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hitson, of
Pleasant Creek In Evans valley.
Government tests have been
completed at the Shamrock mine
on Evans creek and the men
have left for other parts of the
United States to work. Robert
Hundhousen has returned to Al
bany, William Hill and Daniel
Osborn have gone to Arkansas
and B. Call and Ray Gibeau have
returned to Los Angeles where
they will be employed. The re
mainder of the crew are resi
dents of Gold Hill.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
of Control
of Wringer
At Fairview a snrinkler v.
tern for the administration
building and patients' cottages
will cost $56,000. A sprinkler
system for main building and
school building at the school for
the deaf will cost $15,000 and a
dining room $12,000. An ad
ministration building at the state
hospital will cost $150,000 and
an addition to the nurses home
at Eastern Oregon State hospi
tal, $115,000. A sewage disposal
plant at Woodburn boys school
will cost $25,000.
The Grange
Uppor Applegate Grango
Upper Applegate Grange met
February 25, with 40 members
present. Grange balloted fav
orably on applications of Verna
Sutherlin, Wm. O. Sutherlin,
Amanda Hibbs, Frank J. Hibbs,
Cordela M. Hibbs, Robert Hibbs,
and Allen Ford.
First and second obligations
were given Phyllis and Wm. 1.
Godfrey and Annamae and Al
va Ford. Third and fourth ob
ligations were given Marie and
Milburn Pool, Margaret and Har
lan Cantrall, Ruth and Glenn
W. Smith, and Ina and Nelson
Pursel.
Word was received during the
evening of Charter Member J.
B. Mallot's death at the Mitchell
sanitarium. Arrangements are
oeing made lor a Grange funeral.
Pert Harr outlined the main
features of the Brannan plan.
Ho also mentioned the S. C. dis
trict meeting to be held at Cen
tral Point March 15 at 8 p.m.
Home Economics club is mak
ing pot-holders for sale and asks
each Grange lady to bring one
Aiarcn S lor display. Proceeds
will -go to the Home Economics
fund.
There is to be a St. Patrick's
day dance at the Grange hall
March 18, with local music. The
public Is cordially invited.
ine current Red Cross drive
was discussed and district soli
citors appointed as follows: Up
per Applegate. Grace Buck: Mc-
Kee Bridge and Little Applegate,
Albert Williams; Tavlor Lane to
Little Applegate, Ethel West;
Huch area, Maude Port and Or
ville Mayfield,
A committee has been ap
pointed consisting of Mrs. Meier,
Florence Lane, and Ed Ramsey
to investigate purchase of a new
piano.
Robert Anderson secured use
of the Grange hall in the name
of the Rush-Sterling PTA for
April 1 to give an entertainment
to raise money to buy a projector
for the school.
Eleanor Ramsey told of PTA
Speaker Helen Dusenbach who
will talk on the problems of
Juvenile delinquency and depen
dency in rural areas at the school
March 3, Friday, at 8 p.m. Ev
eryone Ls welcome.
Stella Winnlngham announced
that the Sunday school will again
hold regular sessions in the hall
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Two skits were presented prior
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children of the Ruch-Sterling
school.
Mrs. Christina Harr was es
corted to the master's station,
presented with her past master's
pin, and spoke a few words of
acknowledgment.
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