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TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. March 3, 1950 Local and Personal uu cBia AHnrel Social w nviu w" . club will hold a rummage March 6 and 7 in me JK'" n" nn West Main street. The sale will open at 9 a.m .each day. Sister Passes Mrs. William Uiil j i R uuet .Inrksnn street, has ,nA nf thn Hpnth of her CtCIVCU YW V. " sister, Mrs. Virginia Burkholder In Redondo Beach, (jai., marcn . Training Completed Pfc t - n noRorrv inn nf Mr. and Mrs. Ola O. DeBerry, 522 Crater r iti avoniio rwpnllv comoleted training at the marine corps re cruit depot, tan uii'Bu, -" has been given leave and upon n can nincn will he as signed to a casual company from which he win De transitu eu w duty station. t Medical Society Regular meeting ot the jocKson uuuniy Medical society will be held Wed nesday, March 8, In the Colonial Inn, 305 South Riverside, at 7 p. m. Dr. F. J. Moffntt will be host and Dr. Harvey Woods, Ashland, will give the paper ot the even- . . . Adventists To Meet South ern Oregon Dorcas federation of the Seventh Day Adventist church will hold its semi-annual meeting at the Valley View church on Thursday, March 9. The session will commence at 10 a.m. and last all day. The church is near Rogue River academy on the Phoenix-Jacksonville highway. COR RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Use the Best Materials Obtainable Select Builder's Supply Light Weight Pumice Blocks and Bricks Saving in Labor Cost! Highest Fire Rating! Excellent Sound and Heat Insulation! Low Maintenance! INQUIRE ABOUT Pumice Chimney Blocks BUILDER'S SUPPLY CO. 727 W. McAndrows Phone 2-4107 "Be Safe and Buy from Builder's Supply" PROPANE TANKS LOW EASY RENTAL PLAN DOMESTIC GAS CO. 3330 N. Highway 99 Clubs To Meet Central Point 4-H clubs will meet Monday, March 6, at 8 p. m., in the Cen tral Point Grange hall. ... In Roieburg Mrs. Paul Mor gan ofMedfordis visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Doty, in Roseburg. ... To San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. David D. Lowry of Phoenix left Saturday for several days' business sojourn in the bay area. ... Return Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor, Frost and daughter, Judy Ann, have returned after visiting in Roseburg with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Crane and family. ... Bicycle Stolen Gene Knut son.1100 Stewart avenue, re ported to city police yesterday that his black World bicycle had been stolen from a Medford thea ter. ... To Elect Election of officers for the year will be held at the Inter-City club meeting Monday, March 6, at 8 p. n., upstairs in the armory. Mrs. Blanche Lyman will speak during the meeting. ... To Portland Meet Dr. Frank Roberts left last night for Port land where he will attend a State Dental association meeting the first of this week. En route home he will visit Frank Jr., a student at the University of Oregon dental school. Dr. Rob erts will return the end of the week. ... Business Name The assumed business name of Refrigerator Service company has been can celled by E. Gould, the county clerk's office reported yesterday. The business name of The Wahl Bartholomew agency was retired by Fred E. Wahl and assumed by hverctt L. Bartholomew. ... Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Mil lard B. Doughton and son and daughter. Kenneth and Coralie, arrived Friday for a week-end visit at the home of their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Richard Jew ett, 521 Spencer avenue. Mrs. Jewett and sons, Jimmy and Tommy, will return to Salem with them today for a visit. ... From Klamath Mrs. H. S. Ston, Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, Mrs. W. H. Harvey and Mrs. Earl Red man, members of Klamath Falls Garden club, were here during the week to confer with Medford Garden club officials. While here they were guests at the home of Mrs. J. T. Nlchol, district vice chairman. ... From Eureka Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mackey and sons, Mikey and Dennie, Eureka, arrived to day to visit with Mackey's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. r . c. Loomls, 822 East Ninth street. Mrs. Loom is will accompany the Mackeys to Eureka this afternoon and re main there to visit with them and a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence John son and family. ... On Leave Pfc. Lester L. Ped erson, who has been stationer: with marine corps units in Guam for 15 months, is on a 30-dii; leave and Is visiting his pnmib Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Pedcrson, 70 North Modoc avenue. On expi.-; tion of his leave he will go to S; Francisco for assiRiiment to new station. ... Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huff, 2683 Hillcrcst road, have returned home after spend ing about three months in south ern California. Most of their stn , in the south was in Santa Bar' bara, with a few side trips. Huf said that the climate in the Cnl fornla city most nearly approxi mates that of the Hawaiian is lands, where they lived for a long time, of any city he has ever v ited on the continent. Youth Meeting St. Mark's episcopal irr will meet in the parish house at fl:30 p. m, today lor a business session. At 7:30 p. m. the young people will at tend evening services in the church and following this will go to the home of Miss Nancy McKinstry, 744 Dakota avenue, lor a fireside. BIRTHS spsm mm- AUTOMATIC MODEL K Set to sprinkle any tlx circle from 5 to 50 foe! with turn of dial Preferred by home owtv crt trerywhere, A tarn of th ditl Mil the cor rect iprny and watering rang for tha desired area sMtomstictUf, The Rain King Automatic provides a natural raim likt shower. $7.95 I 4 MODEL H Perfect for any lawn. Ideal for newly seeded areas. Joo r. Ions per hr. on 2 ll, preitiur when ft for tine Py. $4.50 HOSE NOZZLI Cbrume-pl.itd, un tarniahoblo. Ma. chined from solid hrr.ii. Ailjuitohlefor bullet. like itrram or fin, miity fpray, .n'jr ! euicklj. frit. J1.J5 MODEL D Barb nosile a sprinkler in it self. adiMtahle for any kind of sprsy. I ic I fnr revolving; or sia tin nary iprir,. klim. $5 25 V a $tnbe$m HEDGE TRIMMER Unlit and powered In tin m i - jih in a liflv. A nrtrl. inn in.irum . ever ii,il (.. Jiili rile. oitlerv .teel cutter h.r !" w '.'OV.'U'.-fX. power pl.nt lnild.ib.h.nule.l'riJ Ju rV 3 BELL To Mr. and Mrs. Chester, 237 Bcrrydale avenue, Mar. a, luau, a boy, weight S'i pounds, at Community hospital. HISLIP To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, Independence, Ore., Mar. a, juau, a girl, weight S'i lbs., at Community hospital. BUCHANAN To Mr. and Mrs. Willard, 1126 Crater Lake avenue, Mar. 4, 1930, a boy, weight 7i lbs., at Community hospital. DUNNINGTON To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E box 72, Jackson ville, Mar. 3, 1950, a boy, weight TV lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. SCHWEBS To Mr. and Mrs. Charles, route 3, box 355, Mar. 4, 1950, a girl, weight 5Vi lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. Eight Accordionists Play At Redding Club Eve Prentice yesterday took eight members of her accordion band to Redding where they were to play for a Kiwanis club program last night. Arrange ments were also made for a 15 minute broadcast over the Red ding radio station Saturday after noon. The band was engaged for the Redding appearances when they Derformed for the chamber of commerce there last January. The full accordion band also performed for an Ashland junior high school assembly Friday when band member Dale Ward cmceed a full hour program. It takes 50 tons of copper mined from the ground to equal one ton of scrap copper. Court House News Marriage Licenses Venson Allen Hunt, Rogue River and Wilma D. Stinson, Eagle Point, both legal age. Charles E. Center, 27, and Maxine M. Baugher, 23, both Crescent City, Cal. Fred Harry Stelzenmueller, 30, and Betty Lou Meservey, 23, both Klamath Falls. Raymond Birch Scrivner. 21, Medford, and Barbara Ella Pow ell, 18, Central Point. Charles P. Anderson, 20, Jack sonville, and Patricia Ann Har ris. 17, Myrtle Point. Howard Louis Kuscl, 22, Med ford. and Teresa Jean Hill, 18, Talent. Willis Thompson Fasel, 52, and Lucile W. Bentley, 47, both Medford. Divorce Complaints Mulhollen, Ruth Genevieve vs. Thomas O. Williamson. Grace Izora vs. Curtis Harvey. Apple, Helen L. vs. William Ray. Court Records Police Court Lllla M. Lowery, failure to stop at red light, bail $5. David Goddard and Crash Crowley, no headlight on bicycle, bicycles impounded two weeks. Emery S. Hunt, failure to stop at stop street, fine $5. H. H. Task, parked in drive way, bail S2. Darlene R u d d , overparking. bail $2. Bobbv Krauss. no headlight on bicycle, bicycle impounded two weeks. Bob Ratcliffe and Coe Brown, no headlight on bicycle, fine $2 each. Gerald Doty, reckless driving. fine $15. Inez Marie Harris, no 1950 ve hicle license, fine 55. Fdir And Warmer j Easter Accessories Well Presented Justice Court Merle N. Pittulo. no operator's license, fine SI and costs. Elsie F. Verschoor. no opera tor's license, fine SI and costs. Edward L. Hampton, passing with insufficient clearance, fine $2.50 and costs. By Traveling Cast A large audience seemed to enjoy last night s performance of the Broadway hit, "Fair and Warmer." bv New York's civic drama guild. Sponsored by the Medford 20-30 club to raise money for their youth fund, the play was one of best attended of any presented so far in the an nual drama festivals. The play was a lively farce In the tradition of unfailing crowd Dleasers and if gales of laughter are any indication, the audience left the auditorium weu-pieasea. The two leading roles were handled by competent veterans with a lively sense of comedy and the roar of applause at the end of the play was meant chief ly for them. The final production in this season's 20-30 club drama festi val will appear at the senior high school auditorium Aoril 22. It will be another comedy the sprightly "Peg o' My Heart. B.F. Probation Officer To Speak For Principals Miss Helen Busenbark, county deputy probation officer, will address the Jackson County Elementary Principals' associa tion at Its meeting Tuesday,. March 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the courthouse, according to Pres ident Hugh Eskridge. Her topic will be "Preventing and Correction of Juvenile De linquency and How Schools Can Help." The principals will consider inter-school activities for the' spring period and other matters. William A. Bristow. violation of basic rule, fine SI and costs. John W. Kerns, overload, fine $38 and costs. Guy A. Shannon, drunk in a public place, 10 days in jail and i court costs. Mm rate BOOKS MUST BALANCE Amherst, Mass. (U.PJ Solemn ly the selectmen met in special session and engaged in long de bate. Finally their session was over. They had balanced the treasurer's books by disposing of two cents in an old age assist ance account, abating it to the adjoining town of Pelham. embroidery, toys, quilts, chil dren's clothes. Free needlework pattern is printed in book. The city of Omaha, Nebraska, is the country's fourth rail center. Westinghouse has come to the rescue of southpaw housewives by designing a left-handed iron. Call JACK BIERMA TYPEWRITER REPAIRING lintdtwood Sunitrlnd Typewriters l Adding Machinal Corona Portables PHONE 2-4100 41 S. Grape So smart for spring and ta thrifty crocheted in string; It's fun to have several pairs in coloi plus your wear-wiln-all wnile! Easy crochet even the but tons are crocheted! Pattern 715L directions, small, medium, large. 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