Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1950, Image 10

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    TTlf MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. May 14. 1150
Injured Mrs. George Wright,
Eagle Point, is reported to have
received a fractured shoulder in
a fall at her home Wednesday.
Mrs. Wright is said to have fallen
from a porch and struck a tree
as she did so.
Articles Filed Articles of
Incorporation for the Central
Point Rural Fire department
have been filed with the county
clerk's office by J. R. Krupp
Jr., C. A. Tharp and Harry L.
Tonn.
On Our Bargain Balcony!
REMNANTS
A GORGEOUS ASSORTMENT OF STYLES,
BRIGHT COLORS AND PLAINS
Pique Broadcloth
Border Prlnrt
Novelty Prints
Reg. Val. to 69c Yd.
44S.
FRAMED
PICTURES
Maple frame, glass front, 15 in
x 18 in. Beaurifi'l assortment A 4 OQ
of nature scene. J I M
SPECIAL WHILE
I a
YLAS ca.
"Control of medicine and direc
tion of the profession will be a
national benefit . . . that's the
thinking In the Nation's Capi-
"If Washington, that is the
Administration, says it is
good . . . why of course it
is . . ."
"Oh, Certainly
The greatest good for
the greatest number
Those who plan know
best."
"COPYCAT"
Reasoning won't
lessen taxes...
neither will it
free the medical
profession from
proposed federal
dictatorship.
Get your "Dand
ruff up" and
GET the FACTS!
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33 NOCENTRAl
JrU i8" Your Sen'"or or Congressman?
GET THE FACTS WRITE ASK QUESTIONS NOW
TimberP
MEDFORD
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Local and Personal
Root Improving Word Sat
urday from Robert W. Root,
who flew to Redlands, Cal., Fri
day because of the illness of
his father, Myron Root, indi
cated that the latter is some
what improved.
Window Broken fity police
reported that a hub cap flew off
a car and went through the win
dow of the Ray Schumacher real
estate office, 1612 North River
side avenue, Friday night.
Tools StoUn Bud Truax, 325
South Central avenue, reported
to city police that a gray tool
box containing about S85 worth
of tools was stolen from a truck
parked on a grocery store lot.
On Okinawa Pvt. Leo Bar-
kcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
ttaricer, r-noenix, urc, ims
rived on Okinawa for a tour of
dutv. the armv said Saturday,
He is assigned to the 8105th
service detachment where he
will be trained as a cannoneer.
Son and Family Visit
J. P. Mackcy and two sons, of
Eureka, Cal., arrived yesieraay
by car to spend the Mother's day
week-end with Mr. Mackey's
mother, Mrs. F. C. Loomis, and
Mr. Lonmis. 822 East Ninth
street. Mrs. Mackey arrived last
evening by plane and the lamuy
will return to jsureKa laie toaay
Juniors To March Members
of Bliss Heine's Juniors partici
pating in the Youth day parade
Monday evening win meet i m
armory in tfieir new uniforms
Monday at 5:30 p.m. to check
roil call ana receive miai in
structions. "Thev will leave the
armory at 6 p.m. to be in their
parade place Dy o:jo p.m.
Picnic Employees of the
Singer Sewing Machine com
pany are meeting for a picnic
today at Tou Velle park near
Bybee bridge, as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Minter, manager
of the company. The picnic is
a result of outstanding work
done by the personnel.
Buildino Permits J. Miller
has applied at the city building
inspectors oitice tor permission
to erect a $6,700 house at 128
Ashlnnd avenue. D. A. Parker
asked to build a $5,000 residence
at 142 Kenwood avenue, vela
Fitzgerald requested a permit
to erect a flue costing $100 at
118 Tripp street.
Sentenced Robert Eugene
Cooper was given a three-year
suspended sentence in circuit
court Friday on a charge of
grand larceny, the district at
torney's office reported. He was
accused of the theft of logging
tools on April 26. Cooper report
edly pleaded guilty on district
attorney's information.
From California Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Griffith. Auburn,
Cal., are visiting this week
with Mr. and Mrs. James
Noble. Jacksonville. They ex
! pect to remain until May 18.
Griffith and Noble spent Fri
day and Saturday at Horse
Creek, Cal., near Yrcka, visit
ing Mrs. Noble's son, Vernon
Hamaker. i
... I
Wreck RoporUd Some dam
age occurred to a sedan oper- 1
ated by Ernest Clifford Conrad, ;
1523 East McAndrews road and
a pickup truck driven by Mel
vln A. Simonds, 123 Lincoln
street, Friday evening at Riv
erside avenue and Edwards I
street, according to a city police
report.
... ,
Assume Name Attorneys
Porter J. Neff. Otto J. Frohn
mayer and Philip B. Lowry of
Medford have assumed the bus
iness name of Neff, Frohnmay
er and Lowry and have released
Ihe name of Neff and Frohn
mayer. John Forrest White,
Rogue River, has assumed the
business designation of White's
Distributing company.
Dunl.vyi Return Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Dunlevy returned
Friday from Astoria and Port
land. Dunlevy attended a dis
trict conference of Rotary club
officers at the former city over
last week-end as a delegate
from the Medford Rotary dur
ing which he addressed one
conference session. In Portland
he attended to business In con
nection with Medford radio sta
tion KYJC of which he is man
ager. ...
Plan Picnic St. Mark s YPF
members have planned a swim
ming party and picnic in Ash
land today, and young people of
the churches in Grants Pass and
Ashlnnd have been invited to
attend. The Medford young peo
ple are to meet at the church at
i p.m. for the trip to Ashland
Swimming will be at Twin
Plunges and the picnic In Llthla
park. Each one attending is to
take a sack lunch.
Company
OREGON
o WE SERVE THE VALLEY o
FUEL FROM TIMBER SINCE 1918
PHONE 2-6123
SUMMIT AND McANDREW'S ROAD
Class To Meet The YMCA
beginning square dance class
will meet Monday at the "Y" at
8 p.m. Jack Crump will instruct.
...
To Meet Knights of Pythias
will held a regular business
meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in
the Pythian building on North
Grape street.
...
Square Dine. Central Point
Federated Funsters will meet
at the school's gym Monday at
7:45 p.m. Anyone interested in
folk or square dancing is in
vited. Returns Horn Homer
Browner, Murphy, Ore., who
underwent surgery recentlv at
Osteopathic hospital, returned to
his home yesterday.
tn Hospital Cecil Coghill Jr.,
12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Coghill, 108 Washington street.
underwent surgery at Sacred
Heart hospital May 11. His con
dition is reported to be satis
factory. ...
On Maneuvers Roy Stanley
Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Johnson, Central Point
a chief pay clerk in the navy, is
scheduled to participate in ma
jor fleet exercises in west coast
waters this month.
...
To Officer Training Jimmic
Dale Grimm, 719 West 11th
street, Medford, has been named
as a candidate for the naval
reserve officer training corps,
the navy announced Saturday.
He was one of 1.800 successful
applicants, selected from 25,000
who applied last fall.
...
Returns R. F. Kruggel, 728
Summit avenue, has returned to
his home after being confined to
the veterans hospital in Port
land for the past seven months.
Though reported to be consid
erably improved, he is still con
valescent. Friends are invited to
call at the home.
BIRTHS
BEAL To Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard, 1019 West 12th street, May
13, 1950, a boy, 84 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
CHRISTENSEN To Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest, 905 West 10th
street, May 13, 1950, a boy, 8
pounds, at sacred Heart nospi
tal.
Obituary
JAMES LENNOX
The funeral of James Lennox,
Valley View, who passed away
at his home Friday evening will
be held at Litwiller funeral
home, Ashland, at 10 a.m. Monday.
McMinnville Approves
McMinnviUe. Ort., May 13
(U,R) McMinnville school dis
trict No. 40 voted yesterday to
approve a budget of $549,989,
largest school operating fund in
the history of the community.
In light voting tallied last
night the measure carried 315
Half-Million Budget
to 235, an 80 vce margin. Of
ficials had warned that school
operations would be curtailed
50 per cent if the measure
failed.
Dead line Sunday Claiallled la at
Noon Saturdays
MARIJUANA SALES PROBED
Los Angeles. May 13 (U.R)
After weeks of investigation in
to marijuana sales in East Los
Angeles, narcotics agents held
five men today on suspicion of
running a cigarette factory for
high school students.
Dead line on Classified Ads:
5:30 p.m. for following day. 10 a m
Monday for Monday: noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
I HANSCOM To Mr. and Mrs.
'Harold, Brownsboro, May 12,
1950. a boy, 8V4 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
RIIRMB Tn Mr nnH Mrs.
Bob, Shady Cove, May 13, 1950,
a boy, 9 pounds, at uommunity
hospital.
HUGHES To Mr. and Mrs.
William, Box 221, Medford, May
11, 1950, a girl, 6'i pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
RANSTEAD To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert, 1175 McAndrews
jroad, May 12, 19a0, a boy, 7
.pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
! PLAISANCE To Mr. and
Mrs. Delvin, 215V4 Vancouver
avenue, May 12, 1950, a girl,
5'4 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
EPPERSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon, Box 488, Central Point,
May 13, 1950, a girl, 7 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
Court House News
Divorce Complaints
Barnett, Margaret A. vs. Alex
M.
Wisner, Arthur Whitney vs.
Helen Buchanan.
Court Records
Police Court
Edmund Chessen. failure to
stop at stop street, fine S5.
Edward Chavis and Dick Haw
kins, no operator's license, fine
$5 each.
Park Antonson, two on bicycle
and void bicycle license plate,
bicycle impounded one month.
Welmore Gould, insufficient
muffler, bail $2.50.
Edward Watson, rjarked in al
ley, bail $5.
Mrs. Arnold Bieg, no opera
tor's license, bail S5.
Floyd Clifford Evender. defec
tive muffler, bail $2.50.
NO SMALL A-BOMBS
Washington, May 13 (U.R) A
well -'informed military source
said today there' is nothing to a
report that the United States has
A-bombs small enough to be car
ried by jet fight-bombers.
Why Train Another?
EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY FOR
SOUND ECONOMICAL COUNTY MANAGEMENT
BOB
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COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
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VOTE FOR HIM
AND KEEP ON PROGRESSING
Primary Election May 19, 1950
A Successful Jackson County Fruit and Dairy Farmer for 20 Years. Member of
Grange and V.F.W.
Paid Adv.
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Even our molt co-operative dairy cows
WON'T mix rich cream into every
drop of SNIDER'S Milk but WE DO!
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Snider's -fimmMMk
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JUST ONCE-
jusl For Milk-justForYou!
N dEPOno Retupn
Cows just can't mix rich, fresh
cream into every drop of milk
to give it that extra full-bodied
flavor all the way through.
That's why we homogenize
our milk! This makes it so
easy to digest. Drink lots of
Snider's Homogenized Milk.
It's GOOD for you!
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