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FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sundiy. March 8. 1950
News Notes From Medford Hi
By Robtna Stirchar
Several band numbers high
lichted the musical awards as
sembly which wa9 held March 1
rlurine sixth Deriod in the audi
torium. Between awards, the
band clayed "Them Basses,''
which featured the trombone,
baritone and bass sections; "Star
dust." a cornet solo by Keith
Mirick: "Johnson Rag" and "Na
tional Emblem March."
I. A. Mirick. band director,
presented awards to members of
the Booster cum lor ineir woi
nn the football field between
halves of games. Receiving
awards were Pat Lemmon, Wil
ma Lubbers, Lola and Charlenc
Phillin.i. Sallv Cooney, Char-
lotte Harris. Joan Bishop, Alice
Stansfield, BHIie Curtncr, uo
recn Strauss, Joan DeZell, Ma
rie Schulz. Betty Buckingham,
Marlene Carman. Audry Put-
man. Marvidine Long, Mane
Beeney, Louise and Diane
James.
Also Beth Gates, Marcie Ev
ans. Norma Ieatnammer, oeuy
Smith. Siena Hannaford. Donna
Weddle. Bonnie Dallaire. Shirley
Colbeth, Marlene Morrison,
Roberta Ayres. Caroline Free
land, Karen Paul. Jane Ray,
June Verschoor. Arlene Arnold,
Doris Byers. Carol Edsall. Carol
Lilcs. Jeanettc Adkins, Glenda
Martin and Barbara Razor.
Lois Brittsan, Delores Bear-
den, Janet Blum, Mary Louise
Peters, Florence Pittman and
Joyce Bearden, who served as
majorettes with the band during
football season, put on a variety
act entitled "School Days." Miss
Blum and Miss Delores Beardon
received two-year awards; Miss
Peters. Miss Pittman and Mis
Joyce Bearden, one-year awards.
Miss Brittsan received a one-year
head majorette award.
Band and orchestra members
receiving one-bar letters for
1,000 points earned were Bob
Bates, Delores Bearden, Bill
Bradford, Doug Bran nock,
Jacqule Butts, Gayle Christlicb,
Bob Fry, Shirley Garris, Chcrie
Knudson, Marie Laird, Jerry
Lauchner. Earl Newman, Vivian
Powell, Ellen Raws-tern. Dick
Gordon, Ed Cowell, Margaret
Huson, Robene Starcher and
Gerry Johnson.
Two-bar lsttcrs went to Ron
nie Adkins, Carol Clark, Dale
Davis, David Davis, Giles Ham
den. Jackie Henbest, Kathleen
Hicks, Beverley Hogensen, Roila
Jones, Walter Kendall, Kay Mc
Clanahan, Marilyn Miller, Leroy
Reel, Anita Shaw, Delores Smy
He, Maureen Rice and Dick Fan-ger.
Receiving three-bar letters
were Wendell Bateman. Kath
leen Jones, Bernie Rawstern,
Shirlcv Rice. Jim and Lee Spen
cer and Sharon Tuffs, while four-
bar letters went to Nancy Ad
ams, Vaughn warn, uaie cover-
stone, Dave Griflitn. vernon
Lehman and Nancy Pierce.
Roger Hogstrom, Keith Mir
ick and Joyce Montgomery re
ceived five-bar letters, and Hen
ry Padgham, Loretta Rush and
Frances Zimbleman, six-bar let
ters.
The band presented a half-
hour concert at the Elks' temple
March 2. Afterwards the band
members retired to the party
lounge for dancing and refreshments.
Production dates of the senior
play. "The Importance of Being
Earnest, have been set is March
23 and 24. George Weir and
Donna Mack head the cast, and
rehearsals have been under way
for some time.
Miss Dorothy Wilson, foreign
language teacher, was serenad
ed on her birthday, March 1, by
the fifth period vocal class.
Starting March 2 all study
halls were temporarily vacated
by the seniors who made below
passing grades or missed the test
which determines their knowl
edge of English. In place of study
ball, these seniors will attend
remedial English classes taught
by Miss Delie Whitenant until
they can pass the required test.
Cardinal Spellman
Talks With Pope Pius
Vatican City, Mar. 4 J.R
Archbishop Francis Cardinal
Spellman of New York met Pope
Pius XII in private audience Fri
day and church quarters specu
lated they may have discussed
the possible appointment of a
new U. S. diplomatic represent
ative to the Vatican.
The cardinal, who talked with
the pontiff for 40 minutes in the
papal library, refused to discuss
the nature of their conversation.
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FOR THE BROADCAST OF MARCH 7
and
Monday March 13, 4:30 p.m.
FOR THE BROADCAST OF MARCH 14
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ABC IN SOUTHERN OREGON
VA Says Employees
To Be Dismissed;
Will Affect Area
Portland. Ore., Mar. 4 (U.PJ
The veterans administration said
todav aDDroximately 70 em
ployees will be dismissed from
its Oregon staffs as part of a na
tional economy move.
Charles Langdon, manager of
the agency's regional office, said
he expected to receive insiruc
tions Monday regarding sever
ance of employees at veterans
hosDitals in Portland and Rose-
burg and the domiciliary center
at Mcdiord.
He said he expected to reduce
the staff of the regional oince o
35 or 40 employees and medical
services will be decreased for the
first time since the war.
Paul Halton. manager of the
Camp White veterans administra
tion domiciliary center, said Sat
urday he had as yet received no
word of what effect the new
economy order may have upon
the center staff.
He is expecting instructions
from Washington, D. C, on Monday.
New Developments In
Weapons To Be Told
A detailed description of new
developments in American army
weapons and equipment and the
manner of their employment
will be presented to local mem
bers of the organized reserve
corps Monday at 7:30 p. m. by
Lt. Col. Stanley R. Lauferski, a
member of Lt. Gen. Weidcrmey
er's sixth army headquarters.
He will discuss the three types
of American divisions, infantry,
armored and airborne, from the
standpoint of changes since the
end of World War II. The logis
tical division, a new division in
the United States armed forces,
and the one to which most ac
tive reservists in southern Ore
gon are assigned, will also be
I covered to show its organization
j and mission. Films will illustrate
i recent advances in the guided
I missiles field.
I The meeting, to be held in
the ORC assembly hall. Sixth
i street and Riverside avenue, is
limited to bona fide members
j of reserve components.
Voters Of Two Areas
! Reminded Of Re-Vote
j Central Point, Mar. 4 School
officials yesterday issued a re
minder to residents of consoli
dated district No. 6 and Tolo dis
trict No. 98 concerning the re
vote on merger to be held from
7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, March I
8. in both districts,
i The consolidation was voted
In August but. in studying a
subsequent bond Is".ie, a bond
ing company rai."" i legal tech
nicality necessitating Ihe revote
Voters in distri' t ;'o. 98 will
ballot at the garag" on the Rich
ard Savage farm i highway 99
and those in district No. 6 will
vote at the Central Point school
gymnasium. To vote a oerson
must be legal resident six
months in the district and must
have registered at least 30 days
prior to the election.
New York. Mar. 4 (U.R) Ed
ward Harnev. 55. Portland. Ore
died suddenly at the Hotel Stat
ler today.
REBUILT BATTERIES. IunntMl
S3 and ur. Complete battery lervlce .
AMES GARAGE, 520 E. Jackson
Ph. 2-0452
WANTED furniture repair and odd
arpenier jops. in. j-io.i.
rOR SALE A club clialr In nev con
ditlon. i'n. z.suar
FOR RENT One bedroom furnished
Apt. electrically equipped, rn f-ijn
run hhuh.c jjiuj,... -
future. Located In rapidly develop.
Location and size of lot Ideal for
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In Contact owner, Tribune Box
90 lb. Rolled Rooflnr 13 43
Alio 3-tai all thick Shlnflei, none
Jnde Green
Aluminum
Blue Blend
Gray Blend
Gulf
Red Crdar
Cedar Shakes
Tile Red
Clover
Brown Blend .
Navy Blue
Ccrtigrade Shingles
Plaaternoara, riy-
ECONOMY LBR. A FEED CO.
Crater Lake Highway
1-BKDRObM house for rent. 2253 N.
Pacific Hwy.
FOR SALE 1039 Ponllac coupe. R&H.
$2M. 17S Laurel St., Central Point.
Phone 108.
1250 DOWN 2" a nice irrigated acre
garden soil, close in. 4-room nouse.
barn, chicken houre. on paved road
and city bus. Balance MO per mo
See owner at 548 Falrmount St.
2. ROOM modern apt. 1913 Hazel St.
?"'vU acres 2 barns, chicken hse..
pasture. Consider trade for larger
place. S1500 will handle.
CQ4AA Fine income property, two
vOIUU i BR new modern cottages
on 1 acre Hwy. frontage oppor
tunity to make good income
Vlv,UVU floors, garage with mod
ern living quarters, gas floor fur
nace, on paved road, beautiful loca
tion.
CtLCn 10 acres, good well. 2 blks.
J I UJU from business district. This
is a good buy.
We have several acreages and de
sirable city lots.
WE NEED LISTINGS
FIRE AND AUTO INS.
GUY TEX. BROKER
If. C. HUTTER. SALESMAN
335 Pine St. Phone 762
Central Point. Oregon
FOR RENT Close In, modirn. J-rm.
fui ilshed apartment. No objecuon
tu child. 415 So Central.
INDIAN River. New Hampshire and
Parmentar Red chickens. Get them
from Fabers. lltn a: rir pi
BOATS, frames, plywood oars, paints
and varniah. rishlng rod repair, al
finding. Fisherman's Shop, m
Edwards at
BIG ROUGH BLOX tc StABS"
Big Double Lds.. iz or io"
Grecn Fir Medford Fuel Tel. 2-2111
RCTTED saw it for fertilizer and
mulch. Call collect. Yockel Fuel
and Transfer. 5981 Ashland.
"USED RANGES. REFRIGERATORS
and WASHING MACHINES
TROWBRIDE & FLYNN ELEC CO
Phone 2-5211 214 W Main
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING 6? ill
kinds. No Job too large or too small
Ph. 2-3378. WITHROW.
COMFORTABLE, clean 'i-room Apt!
all utilities furnished Steam haa'
and refrigerator 217 S Riverside
LARGE Doubt L4ads green Mr slaba.
Call 2-4449 Faber s.
THE GLASS HOUSE
Window Glass Installed
While You Wait
Plywood Veneer
Plat Glass Crystal Sheet Glan
Sash Si Doors Windows & Framea
Your Dutch Boy Paint Dealer
MEDFORD M1LLWORK CO
1105 Court St at Manzanlta Ph 2-5231
PLANER BLOX Clean, Elg.
MEDFORD FUEL. TEL. 2-2111
LOW COST KENTILE
FOR BEAUTIFUL, EASY-TO-KEEP CLEAN FLOORS
GUARANTEED FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR HOME
Ai shown In ht March isiues of Better Homes & Garden, Ladies' Home Journal
and Saturday Evening Post
A I C We have many patterns of Linoleum, Flor-Ever and Carpet.
AWV Also Rubber Tile. Cork Tile and Plastic Tile.
FLOOR COVER SHOP
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PHONE 2-6211
SOUTH RIVERSIDE
TCP LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXCELLENT " -24 ft. larlnrr built
trailer houe to trade for plot or
ground, small house, water, elec
tricity. Write P. O. Box 203. Jack
' vllle. Ore. ,
LOANS
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clean jlatc. Pay thote Holi
day billi with cash. Loans on
your salary, furniture 01
automobile. With payments
to fit your income.
Loam from $50 to $500
On Your
Salary, furniture or Automobile
Up to 24 Months to (tapir
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WITH THESE
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In New and Surplus Merchandise!
HARDWARE ITEMS
SPECIAL!
POPLIN JACKETS
For Spring!
These Jackets have a repellent finish. Meal for
Spring wear.
Zelan Jackets, tan $3.98
Dan River, tan 3.98
DuPont, light oray 3.98
DuPont, light blue 3.98
O.D. Grease, No. 00,1 -lb $ .25
Penetrating Oil, O.D. can 39
Rifle Bore Cleaner, 6-oz. can 39
Galvanized Clothes Line, 100-ft. .98
Aluminum Clothes Line, 50-ft... .75
Bamboo Lawn Rakes 39
Lawn Mower, with grass catcher 18.98
Lawn Mower 16.69
18" Crescent Wrench, "Diamond
brand" 6 75
Monkey Wrenches 1.00
Open End Wrenches, 3A"....2 for .98
Hammer Handles 29
Hammers, heavy duty 69 to 1.89
Estwing Hammer 2.98
Wooden Mall 1.19
Wash Clothes, pastel colors, 2 for $ .25
O.D. Hand Towel 49
O.D. Wash Cloth 10
Colored Guest Towels, 2 in set, set 1 .89
White Navy Style Towel, bath
size 2 for 1.20
Northern Queen Electric
HOT WATER HEATER
41 gallons $0700
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF BLANKETS
Most are 100o wool content, and the best prices yet. Fine for these cool night.
Coos Bay Blanket, 62x82, lOO.
wool $5.69
Frosty Nite, 62x82, lC0o wool 4.69
Western O.D., 62x82, 100co wool. .. 4.69
Snow Boy, 62x82, 90 wool 5
cotton, 5 rayon 3.89
Genuine Army Blanket 3.50
Jacquard Blanket, 64x76 2.98
Three Sisters Auto Robe, 60x78,
100 wool 6.95
Cotton Sheet Blanket 1.98
RAINWEAR-
Ladies' Plastic Rain Coats $ 2.49
Full length Plastic Rain Coat 3.89
Army Style Officers' Trench
Coat, plaid lining 12.95
Navy Rain Jackets 3.49
Rain Hats, so'wester 79
Plastic Rain Jackets, V length.. 6.98
Converse Rubbers, work style ... 2.29
Converse Rubbers, dress style .... 1.98
Converse, 4 Buckle Overshoes ... 4.85
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF STOCK
MEDFORD SURPLUS STORE
1 DOOR NORTH OF BIG Y, MEDFORD 1950 NORTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
PHONE 2-9008
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