Blow Pipe Firm Sold; Expansion Plans Revealed
Entire stock of the AnriersonRamsey said, is to provide closerwas pointed out. The company
Rlnw Piue Company. Inc., here
has been purchased by B. B.
Ramsev and owners of the Med
ford Steel company, and the
pipe firm has been renamed
Medford Blow Pipe Company,
Inc., according to Ramsey, presi
dent of the new corporation.
Ramsey said that althouBh
the name has been changed, the
physical location, 1242 North
Central avenue, and the tele
phone number, will remain the
same'.
Purpose of the reorganization,
association between the blow
pipe business and steel firm,
which will bring to industrial
organizations of the area more
complete facilities for fabrica
tion and installation of blow
pipes, burners and other needs.
Buiineii Expansion
Manufacture of heavy fans
and blowers here instead of ship
ping them in from out of state
will represent an expansion of
the business and will bring addi
tional payroll to the valley as
well as keeping money here, it
will do general industrial sheet
metal work.
Other officers of the firm are
Fred Hawkins. B. L. Wood,
Homer Bell and Miles Stuart,
who have been engaged in steel
metal fabrication locally for sev
eral years. Ramsey for the past
several years has been active
here in the blow pipe enterprise.
He has had 20 years experience
on the Pacific coast in the work.
Hoover (Boulder) dam is the
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Tax Readjusfmen!
Reported in City
Of Rogue River
Rogue River, Mar. 31 A re
adjustment of property valua
tions by the Rogue River tax
equalization board and state and
county tax officials has been ac
complished in this community, it
was reported this week by the
group.
The board, which includes
Douglas Buckle, Howard Sowlcs,
Fay Stiehl and Dave Gelvin, met
Monday with C. A. Myers, coun
ty assessor, and Harry Loggan,
appraisal engineer for the state
tax commission. They gathered
to complete the task of equaliz
ing valuations within the com
munity. Arrangement Mad.
Members reported that sat
isfactory arrangement has been
worked out which the committee
feels will meet with the approv
al of the majority of property
owners.
Logsan has supplied the com
mittee with a map of all prop
erties in the city, showing the
new valuations for the coming
year. Arrangements are being
made whereby it will be avail
able to property owners. Foot
frontage values have been low
ered in most parts of the city,
which will result in lower land
evaluations, the committee re
ported, and some of the acreage
tracts in the city have been in
creased in value to achieve val
uation. 'Wont' Cases Adjusted
"A few of the 'worst' cases
have been adjusted," it was re
ported, and the plans which have
been worked out will, it is be
lieved, bring about a general re
duction of valuations through
out the city.
Buckle called attention to the
fact that any person who is dis
satisfied with his new assessed
property valuation may appear
before the county board of
equalization, .which meets for
two weeks starting the second
Monday in May at the court
house. Cooperation Cited
Equalization committeemen
i say they have received "excel
j lent cooperation" from Myers
I and Loggan, a Mr. Hillman and
A. A. Selander of the state tax
commission, who have been
! working on the matter since it
was first brought up several
months ago.
The subject of property as
sessment came to public atten
tion recently, when a mass meet
ing of taxpayers from Rogue
River, Gold Hill and Central
Point met at the courthouse to
protest appraisals which had
been made. Formation of the
committee followed, and a study
of the entire tax picture in that
area. ,
West Coast Lines
Will Inaugurate
Freight Shipments
Seattle, Wash., Mar. 31 ttl.R)
The 22 communities served by
West Coast airlines will be able
to make direct air freight ship
ments to all parts of the world
beginning June 1, General Traf
fic and Sales Manager Robert
England said today.
Fast connections will be made
with the trunk lines at points
dually served at Medford, Eu
gene, Portland and Seattle of
fering a generally lower rate for
large shipments on an airport-to-airport
basis, England said.
Perishable products, such as
cut flowers and bulbs, fruits,
turkey eggs and poults, baby
chicks and eggs, and mush
rooms, rank high in air freight
shipments, as do emergency
shipments of key machinery re
pair parts and tools for major
industries.
Shipments weighing as much
as 1,000 pounds, depending on
size, may be handled, England
said.
Seattle. March 31 U.R West
Coast airlines today announced
a. schedule change on lis north
bound evening flight to accom
modate Albany-Corvallis begin
ning April 1.
The new schedule will arrive
at Albany-Corvallis at 6.39 p.m..
departing at 6:41 on its flight to
Seattle. Previously, flight 10 was
listed as "no-stops at the Oregon
airport due to lack of airport
lighting facilities.
rrldar. March 91, 1950
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
YMCA Teen-Age
Saturday Program
Plans Announced
Details of a continuing pro
gram of teen-age entertainment
and dancing programs to be giv
en at the Medford YMCA each
Saturday night were announced
today by "V officials.
Alternating Saturday evenings
will be devoted to junior high
and senior high school students.
Tomorrow from 7:30 to 10 p. m.
there will be a square dance ses
sion for junior high students un
der the charge of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Ragsdale.
Dane, at 10 p. m.
At 10 p. m., senior teen-agers
will be welcome to attend a ball
room dance session to Juke box
music.
Starting a week from tomor
row and continuing on alternate
Saturdays, senior high school
members will enjoy ball room
dancing starting at 8 p. m.
Squares may also be danced if
they are requested.
In a different room each Sat
urday for five more weeks in
struction in ball room dancing
will be given by Mrs. Norman
E. Hand for teen-agers who reg
ister at the "Y" desk. The
clssses will be from 7:30 to
9 p. m.
NAMED AMBASSADOR
Belgrade, Mar. 31 (U K) Dep
uty Foreign Minister Vladimir
Popovic has been appointed Yu-
an.-lii amknsturlnr tn thf llnitpH
QtalA iinpApHinct Snva Knsann-
vic, an authoritative source said
today.
The change is made when the
seasonal change in official sun
set allows a daylight landing at
that tune, officials said.
Research scientists have found
that there are at least three kinds
of viruses which can cause polio.
Infection by one kind doesn't al
ways result In Immunity against
the other two,
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Nurse Board Warns
Of License Deadline
Portland, Mar. 31 The state
board of nurse examiners today
reminded practical nurses that
it will be necessary for them to
receive licenses to practice, un
der provisions of a law passed
by the 1949 Oregon legislature.
There are about 2,300 persons
working in the state as practical
nurses, the board reported, and
up to this week only 359 have
filed application for licenses.
The waiver clause, which al
lows licensure without examin
ation, is effective only until July
1, 1950, the board said, and sug
gested that those who might
qualify for licensure take advan-
j tage of the opportunity to be
I come licensed without examina-
tion.
I Copies of the law, and license
i application, may be obtained
I from the board at 407 Governor
! building, Portland 4.
j Snowpack at Crater
Lake Park Shrinking
j After a near-record depth of
181 inches Tuesday, the snow
pack at Crater Lake National
I park has shrunk to 152 inches in
I thi past several days of balmy
spring weather. There has been
no snowfall at the park in the
: last 24 hours, park headquarters
! in Medford said this morning.
I Roads and snow at the lake
are now wet and slushy, but
visitors planning to travel
through the park today should
, carry chains. They may be nec
i essary In some places, headquar
I ters reported.
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