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BIX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNB Sunday. May II, 1951 Local and Personal Assumed Nam Lyle R. Schocppert and F. K. Waters, 767 South Riverside avenue, have applied lor the assumed name ol S-W Floor Cover shop in the county clerk's office. New Business L. C. Johnson and Burl Johnson, Box 382, Central Point, have filed an ap plication in the county clerk's office for the assumed business name of J and J Log and Pole company, a business cutting logs and poles. Business Changes George McUne, 1158 Court street, Med ford, hss applied for the as sumed business name of Court Street Repair and Glen A. Branch has retired from the same business. The business handles automobile welding and repairing. New Owner Oley Kerr, 837 South Riverside avenue, Med ford, has filed an application in the county clerk's office for the assumed business name of West ern Redwood Fence company, and T. J. Oakes has retired from the same business. V New Employee Joe R. Ho ick Is now employed as a fu neral director at Conger-Morris Funeral home, according to an announcement made yesterday. Hosick has been associated in this business for a number of years. He Is a member of the Lions club, the Elks club and the American Legion, and is safety chairman for the Mcdford Parent-Teacher council. 91.49 quirt IT PAYS TO iUY THI IEST DUTCH PAINT Is Equal or Finer Quality Than Most Paints Sailing for TWICE THE PRICE! AVAILA8LI AT DUNHAM'S 1951 Ns. Pacific Highwsy MIDFOP.D, OREGON Father Dies Mrs. George Bryant, 917 Jasper avenue, left by air last Sunday for Ellsworth, Kans., wiiere she was called by the death of her father, Louis Mylner. Released Thomas J. Fuson, 200S East Main street, was re leased Saturday from the Com munity hospital where he has been hospitalized following an automobile accident on May 1. . i Historical Society The Southern Oregon Historical Soc iety, Inc., will meet at 8 o'clock in the evening Tuesday, May 13, In the Jackson county court house. Medical Society The Jack son County Medical society will meet for dinner at the Medford hotel at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, with Drs. W. P. Holt and Charles F. Hoey as co-hosts, it was announced Saturday. Graduates James Harold Rickman, Medford, is among 160 students in the Gonzaga Univer sity graduation class who will receive their diplomas during graduation exercises June 1 at the university, according to a re lease from the university, Past Chiefs A cooked food sale Saturday, May 17, at 10 o'clock in the morning will be sponsored by Past Chiefs club of the Pythian sisters at the Home Appliance company. Plants and fancy work will be sold also. Leaves Hospital Mrs. . F. O. Lindgren, who has been con valescing from a recent opera tion performed at Osteopathic hospital, has returned to her home at Toketee Falls. Mrs. George Graves, who has been caring for Mrs. Lindgren, ac companied her. e Son Home Robert M. Meyers aviation ordnanceman in the navy air arm, has arrived home after spending the past three years on duty in the Philippine islands. Meyers Is a son of Mrs. Vera Meyers, 7 South Riverside avenue. After a month's leave he will report at Seattle for fur ther duty. Headmistress Here Mlu Lois Robison .associate head mistress af St. Helen's hall, Pnrtlnnri. will . visit TMmAtn-A Tuesday, May 13. Miss Robison win oe registered ai me iweatord hotel and will be free for con sultations with parents inter ested In sending their daughters to the hall. St. Helen's hall is sponsored by the Episcopal church. Guest Conductor The "guest conductor" program for today over radio station KYJC will be conducted by Miss Gertrude Watzllng, special child guidance teacher. The program now Is heard evenings from 10 to 11 o'clock. Mrs. Watzllng will pre sent "Boutique Fantnsque" by Kesphlgi-Rossini; "The Moldau1 by Smctana, vand "From Bo hemia's meadows and Forests, by Smetana. The last two selec tions are from Smetana's synv phonic cycle, "My Fatherland." raw mi i mm j You need a slim, trim figure to look your best in latest styles. You Con Cut Down Your Weight! Wonderful New Kessamin Plan Helps you lose Excess Weight Easily No Special Exercise, No Starvation Diet, No Drugs. Kessamin Plan Promises A Lovelier Figure Or Your Money Back! : Now yov may lot thoit txrm 112 pounai mot nav iiooa in your wary tj tAV- tiyinn ngwr, mor run, mor renames), cv:i liter admiration, mor happlrtwu. F Kessamin Tablets Work These Two Ways: 1, HELP CURB APPETITE. 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The Wasp collided with the destroyer-minesweeper Hobson while on maneu vers In the Atlantic, receiving a 75 -foot gash in her bow and sending 176 of the Hobson's crew to their deaths. On Destroyer Roy F. Hoi brook, a Navy seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Holbrook, 811 Pennsylvania avenue, and husband of the former Miss Marie Smith of Eagle Point, Is serving on board the USS Row an, a destroyer now In Korean waters, according to a Navy re lease. Big Pines Meet A "huddle" of all Big Pine district and Ash land district Boy scout leaders will be held Monday evening, May 12, at 7:30 in the Sacred Heart Catholic Parish house, 326 South Oakdale avenue, Medford. This meeting Is for all Cub mas ters, den mothers, scoutmasters and explorer advisors. It is im portant that all scouting units be represented, those In charge said. They pointed out this is the last "huddle" before the Boy scout circus and plans must be checked and discussed. Mothers' Day Breakfast Mem bers of the Medford chapter of the Order of DeMolay were to hold their annual Mothers' day breakfast at the Masonic Lodge in Central Point this morning, followed by Joint church ser vices with mothers In Gold Hill. Members of the chapter are planning their annual peanut brittle sale Thursday through Saturday of this week, they said Saturday. Obituary DENNIS FARRELL Services for Dennis Lee Far rell, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs Richard L. Farrell, 506 North Riverside avenue, who died Sat urday morning, will be held In Conger-Morris dhapcl Monday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. C. W Frost officiating. Committal will be In the IOOF cemetery. GOLDIE IRWIN , Goldie Alice Irwin died at a local hospital Saturday. Perl funeral home is in charge of arrangements. EDWARD ARPAN Edward B. Arpan, 73, a resi dent of Medford and southern Oregon for the past 20 years, died at a local hospital Satur day afternoon. Mr. Arpan was born In South Dakota on Feb. 25, 1871), and was a farmer and carpenter. His wife, Mrs. May Arpan, died In 1046. He was a member of Sacred Heart church. Survivors include three broth ers, Louis and Chris Arpan. Hoover, S. D.; and August Ar pan of Minn.; and two sisters. Mrs. Lena Sweeney and Mrs. Emma Lavcll of Mont. Mr. Arpan had resided at 206 Roy Street. Talent, for the past several years. Funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart church Wednes day morning at 9 o'clock, with the Rev. Father C. J. Linehan officiating. Interment will take place in Siskiyou Memorial park. Rosary devotion will be held at the Perl funeral home Tues day at 7:30 p.m. The public figure most Doru- lar with cartoonists Is Jimmy Durante, according to a vote of the National Cartoonists Society. Dm Mall Trihunt Want A(1 400 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-6440 TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES STEEL FILES CHAIRS DESKS NEW AND USED W raaalr ill mtkn TreewriUn AHdlnq MacMntf ALL WORK GUARANTEID MEDFORD OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 41 S. Grape St. Fame 1-4100 Court Records DISTRICT COURT Donald F. MenUer, no motor vehicle license, $5. Jack C. Schauhle. overwidth, $8. Stuart L. Forbes, Improper license, Andrew A. DcGrnff, disorderly con duct. $10 (bail forfeited). George Henry Clearwater, failure to yield right of way, $10. Thomas Edward McCarvel, overload. $130. Lyle Melvtn Russell, four In driver's seat, $6. Jack Coon Schauble, overload. $24.50. Pearlie Owen Strait, overload. $62 Homer I. Rodgers, no operator's license. $5. Everett E Chapman, overload, $135 William D. Regan, overload. $100. Leonard Ed. Andrade. overload, $23. Donald W. Cox, overload, $25. CIRCUIT COURT Ruby Janette Plzzuto vs. Joseph William Pizzuto, divorce complaint. BIRTHS NESBITT To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nesbitt, 1815 Crater Lake avenue, May 5, . 1952, a boy, 6Vi pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. LA MERE--To "Mr. and Mrs. George LaMere, 2385 Finley street, May 6, 1952. A girl, 6V pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, 2760 Stewart av enue. May 7, 1952. A girl, 8 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. ' WEST To Mr. and Mrs. William West, Route 2, Box 271, May 6, 1952. A boy, 6 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. THURMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurman, P. O. Box 1500, Medford, May 8, 1952 A boy, 4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. BURGMANN To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burgmann, 243 North Holly street, May 6, 1952. A boy, 6' pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. MEADS To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meads, 343 Apple street, May 8, 1952. A boy, 7 3-4 pounds at Sacred Heart hospital. Local BLM Office Announces Timber Sales for Month The Medford office of the bur eau of land management has an nounced that the 23,800,000 board feet of timber to be offer ed for sale at the district office in the Medford city hall at 10 a m. Pacific Standard time. May 20, will include five parcels In the Jackson marketing area with a volume of 14,375,000 board feet in the Josephine marketing area. The parcels In the Jackson area include 1,785,000 board feet of almost pure douglas fir on Cedar Springs mountain; 2,295,000 board feet that is largely pine and douglas fir In the East Evans creek area; 1,740,000 board feet of douglas fir and ponderosa pine on the east fork of Evans creek, and two parcels located In the Dead Indian area, one of which con tains 4,415,000 board feet of ponderosa pine, white fir and douglas fir and the other, 4,140, 000 board feet of mostly doug las fir and white fir. The timber offered In the Josephine area will include the re-advertisement of 3,560.000 board feet of mostly fire-killed douglas fir and pine In the Rattlesnake Creek burn west of Glendale; 2,490,000 board feet, composed largely ot douglas fir in the Galice creek area; and 3,375,000 board feet, also large ly composed of douglas fir, in the West Fork Williams creek area. All of these parcels will be sold at the district office In the city hall, Medford, in accord ance with recently approved delegated authority. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. standard time, with the opening of all sealed bids received; the oral sales will begin immediately fol lowing the opening of the sealed bid sales. Additional Information con- Born of jthe melting Ice Age, the Great Lakes contain half the fresh water on earth, the N tional Geographic Society says. cernlng these sales may be se cured at the bureau of land management, city hall, Medford, Ore. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs Basil Taylor, 333 Edwards street, May 8, 1952. A girl, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. CUTSHALL To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, 216 South Barne burg road, May 10, 1952, a girl, 7 lbs., at Community hospital. WELCH To Mr. and Mrs ' John E. 685 East Main street. Ashland, May 9, 1952, a girl 6 lbs., at Community hospital. j CHILDERS To Mr. and Mrs. John, Del Rio orchard. Gold Hill, May 10, 1952, a girl, BVi lbs., at Community hospital. America has 70 species and Is second only to southern Asia as a home of bamboo. The giant grass grows mostly in California and along the Atlantic Coast as far north as New England. J. Philip Bray and Edith Bray v. Irvln C. Daley and others, complaint In suit to quiet title. Probate Department Estate of Alvln Roy Karjala. peU tlon. Estate of Alice D. Laity, petition. Check These Oregon Finance Advantages 1. Loans made to employed men or women on furniture, auto, livestock, or salary. ' 2. Loam made for any worthwhile purpose pay bills and debts, taxes, medical attention, clothing, repairs, etc. 3. Employees, friends not involved. 4. You get full amount of loan. 5. You control cost. The quicker you repay, the lest the cost. 6. Loans made on one visit to the office. Oregon Finance Co. Craterian Bldg. 45 South Central Phone 2-4433 Lie. S-211 M-217 WE SELL 5 Makei ZIG-ZAG Stitch SEWING MACHINES with a $199p V'.V. ".?.; sj Avoiloblt In many btauflft DAVENPORT APPLIANCE SHOP 21 BLOCKS OUT WEST MAIN Phone 2-S144 Biggest Trade-in Allowances hi Town Bank Terms To Serve You Better CONGER-MORRIS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service West Main at Sixth Medford Member National Selected Morticians by Invitation ' v r -'it Mrs. H. W. Conger Carlos W. Morris "Si; V . iv K- '5 V v . 1 PIMIKWMIW.' iiiasssaaa l lui wwJa John S. Duffy .Office Manager Mrs. H. E. Marsh Organist Carol A. Eaton Receptionist sordon C. Hays Funeral Director i M- '"" 'X v Wr P E9mwmmmtiA.M m i is' si ,n v v'i Fred L. Ryde Maintenance Charles G. Dorrell Apprentice William L. Yerkey Apprentice Joseph R. Hosick Funeral Director