Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1952, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFOBD (OREGON)
Movie Makers Rejoice
Over Supreme Court's
Censorship
Washington (U,R) Movie
makers rejoiced over a Supreme
Court decision which they said
was a long step toward striking
"the shackles of censorship from
the screen."
The Court reversed Monday a
New York "state court decision
upholding censorship of the film
"The Miracle" as "sacrilegous."
Justice Tom C. Clark- speaking
for the Court, held that films,
like newspapers, are protected
by the "free speech" guarantee
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All Flights
Are Now Operating!
Because of favorable changes in the gasoline
situation, United has reinstated all sched
uled flights that were temporarily suspended
on May 12. For information and reserva-
finna pnll I'P' Terminal, Call 1-7111
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affective Tuesday, May 27
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Decision
in the Constitution and may not
be banned for religious reasons.
Old Decision Overruled
In the unanimous opinion,
Clark said that in applying the
New York law, "The censor is
set adrift upon a boundless sea
amid a myriad of conflicting cur
rents of religious views, with no
charts but those provided by the
most vocal and powerful ortho
doxies." The decision overruled a 1915
Supreme Court finding in an
Ohio case that movies are merely
a form of entertainment and
therefore not entitled to consti
tutional protection. Clark said
advances in film techniques have
made today's motion picture in
dustry quite different from that
of 1915.
By specifically striking down
censorship on religious grounds,
the Court reinforced a doctrine
which has been implicit in sev
eral of its recent decisions that
the constitutional principle of
separation of church and state
implies freedom for the expres
sion of irreligious views as well
as freedom of worship.
Mill-Mar Guest Ranch
To Open Memorial Day
The Mill-Mar lodge and guest
ranch, operated by Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Pringle and Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Pringle, will open Memor
ial day, according to an announ
cement by Mrs. B. B. Pringle
yesterday. The establishment is
located 47 miles northeast of
Medford on the Butte Falls-Prospect
road.
The ranch includes a 160-acre
tract with an 8-acre lake, and
recreations include fishing,
swimming, horseback riding, hi
king and numerous sports and
games. There are housekeeping
cottages in addition to the lodge
accomodations. American or
European plan service are avail
able. The lodge also is open to
those who want to spend a day
at the resort and dinners - are
served at the lodge.
HE JUST DIDIT
New York (U.R) Police
asked William E. O'Nell, 38, a
transportation , company presi
dent, why he had Ignored more
than 90 tickets for traffic viola
tions. "It's Just one of those things,"
O'Nell said.
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Tuesday. May tl. Its
16th Annual Boys
State Planned
By Legionnaires
The 16th annual session of
Beaver Boys State will be held
at Willamette university in Sal
em from June 22 to 28 this year,
and Medford Post 15 of the Am
erican Legion today announced
its plans for sponsoring a Med
ford delegation to the event.
Col. W. H. Paine is chairman
of the post's Boy's state commit
tee and Ralph Ettel Is assistant
chairman. They are now getting
in touch with potential sponsors
for boys, and are interviewing
candidates.
Ettel said that It Is expected
that at least 25 boys will be sent
from here, representing the Med
ford high school, St. Mary's
school, and the Jacksonville and
Phoenix schools.
Only boys with outstanding
records and qualifications are se
lected to attend the annual ev
ent, Ettel pointed out, and there
they receive training in service,
leadership and citizenship.
The Boys State program,
sponsored throughout the nation
by the American Legion, is es
sentially a program of education.
Its purpose is to teach boys of
today constructive attitudes to
ward the American form of gov
ernment. It attempts to show
them that democratic govern
ment has not outlived its use
fullness, Ettel said, but that
a democracy needs an intelli
gent citizenry and a clean, hon
est and impartial administration
responsive to the will of the
people.
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Emmanuel Receives
10-Year Sentence
.Chehalis U.R) Samuel ' Em
manuel, resigned state ' land
board secretary, was sentenced
to 10 years imprisonment and
fined $3,500 Monday on three
bribery counts.
Lewis county Superior Judge
John Murray sentenced Emman
uel to 10 years on each of three
counts, to be served at the same
time. He was fined $500 on the
first count, $500 on the second,
and $2,500 on the third.
Emmanuel was convicted of)
charges of asking and receiving
bribes totaling $6,000 from J. H.
England, retired Wlnlock lum
berman, in exchange for extend
ing cutting time on a state tim
ber purchase.
He appealed the conviction to
the State Supreme court.
Deputy Refuses Favor
To Bo7 Jail Inmate
Milwaukee U.R) Mrs. Agnes
Overton, 46, was jailed when
she could not pay a $10 fine for
being drunk and disorderly.
After she had been locked up.
the prisoner summoned a woman
deputy sheriff and asked her to
do her a favor.
"Would you please take a walk
over to the courthouse and get
me my county relief check so I
can pay my fine?" she asked.
The deputy declined.
LEGAL NOTICES
notice op Final settlement
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPART
MENT. v
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
ALFRED CLARENCE McDONALD.
Deceased .
The undersigned has filed in the
Circuit Court of Jackson County. Ore-
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ion, Probata Department, the final
account of her administration of the
above estate, and said Court has fixed
the 7th day of June. r032. at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the Circuit
Court Room in the Jackson County
Court House at Medford. Oregon, as
the time and place for the settlement
of said estate. All persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified and
required to make or file their objec
tions of said final account, if any they
have, on or before the time afore
said fixed, for the hearing and settle
ment thereof Date of this notice and
the first publicaUon date Is May 6.
1051.
Executrix, Agnes F. McDonald.
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ESTATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of FANNIE H. WITH1NGTON. De
ceased Notice is hereby given that the Final
Account of Ruth W. Sparrow, Execu
trlv nt thit EntAte of Fannie H. With-
ington. Deceased, has been filed In the
Circuit court oi jaexson t-ounty.
State of Oregon, and that the 10th
day of June, 1952. at the hour of 9:30
o'clock A.M., has been duly appointed
for the hearing of objections to such
final account and settlement thereof,
at which time any person interested in
such estate may appear and file ob
jections thereto In writing and con
test the same.
Dated and first published this 13th
day fo May. 1952.
Ruth W. Sparrow
Executrix
Frank J. Van Dyke and
John R. Dellenback,
Attorneys for Estate
NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION
FOR A CHANGE IN POINT OF
DIVERSION OF WATER
Notice is given hereby that R. M.
Hays has filed an application in the
office of Chas. E. Stricklin, State En
gineer, for the approval of a change
in point of diversion of water from
Elk Creek.
Certificate of water right Issued to
Anthony W. and Helen Doak and re
corded at Patye 11717. Vol. 11. State
Record of Water Right Certificates,
conforms a right under Permit No.
10817 for the supplemental irrigation
of 5 acres in SW'i SE'. Sec. 17, T.
33 S., R. 1 E.. W.M., from Elk Creek,
with a date of priority of Feb. 7, 1933.
These 5 acres are Irrigated thru the
Pence ditch, the point of diversion of
said ditch being located 1270 ft. N.
and 1020 ft. W from the SE corner of
Sec. 8, and being within the SE'4
SE".,, said Sec. 8, T. 33 S R. 1 E..
W.M.
The applicant herein, owner of the
land above described, proposes to irri.
gate said land by means of a pumping
plant, the point of diversion of said
pumping plant to be located 625 ft. N.
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Leever Motors, Inc.
317 East Fifth Street Phone 2-6719
and 1871 ft. W. from the SE corner
of Sec. 17, and being within the SW'ij
SE',, said Sec. 17, T. 33 S R. 1 .,
W.M.
All persons Interested are notified
hereby that a hearing will be held at
the County Court House at Medford.
Oregon, on July 22. 1952 at 10:00 a.m.
Ail objections to the proposed change,
if any there are, will be heard at said
time and place. Any objections shall
be prepared in writing, -one copy to
be served on R- M. Hays. Elk Creek
Route. Trail, Oregon, and one copy
mailed to the State Engineer. Salem.
Oregon, together with a $2 filing fee
at least 10 days prior to the date set
for hearing. If no objections are filed,
the application may be approved by
the State Engineer without a hearing
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 22nd
day of May, 1952.
CHAS. E. STRICKLIN.
State Engineer
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR LEASE!. Major Oil Co., new mod
ern station at inventory pritc. fi
nancial assistance available. Excell
ent location with large potential.
No shortage of products. National
credit cards and time payment plan.
Phone 2-5326 or 2-8156 for appoint
ment, or write P. O. Box 1124, Bed
ford.
WANT TO BORROW $2,000 on grow
ing business. Write Tribune Box
1536.
INEXPENSIVE CUT FLOWERS for
Memorial day. Daisies. Sweet Wil
liam. SUtlce. Lillies. Fern and Baby
Breath to mix with your own flow
ers .J . J. N e w b er r y Co.
KRTSTEE WALL CLEANER. Phone
2- 7543.
NOTICE To allow our employees
to enjoy the Memorial day week-end
the Medford Retail lumber dealers
will be closed Friday, Saturday,
May 3 0-3 1.
FOR SALE; '51 Pontiac sedan, '39
Olds convert., 2-wheeI tractor. All
for $195. Rt. 3, Box 189-A, Phone
3- 3511.
WANT to buy slcklebar for Mighty
Man tractor. Ph. 2-4023 or 3-2748.
FOR SAL E Redwood siding and
paneling. Good low priced lumber.
NORTON'S LUMBER CO.
. Phoenix, Oregon Phone 3-2888
WANTED Good home cook. Park
view Nursing Home, 906 W. Main
Phone 2-6938.
COMFORTABLE modem 3-room furn.
apt. Close in. Adults only. Call
2-6724 between 5:30 and 7:30.
LADIES, cleaning house? Bring your
bedspreads, shag rugs to the
LAUNDERETTE. Washed, beautiful
ly tumble-dried. 65 cents. 327 No.
Fir. Phone 2-2565.
SAVE $10 on a 21 -inch Johnston
POWER MOWER demonstrator.
CRAIN & MOHR, 225 E. 6th.
Packard's new thockproof steering
balanced lor finger-tip control makes
driving and parking easier.
You got the most luxurious ride yon
ever enjoved in Packard's all-steel safety
body, which is cushioned at all 18
mounting points. There's plenty of room
even for six-looters and seats are as
wide as the car is high!
Packard's 3,046 sq. In. of safety
glass give you all-around visibility.
DAVENPORT AND CHAIR TOR sale.
620 Penn. ave.
LAMPS, dressers, desk, chairs, and
bed. 940 Kenyon.
NOTICE If you want your oak trees
sprayed. 2-5376 or 2-5527. Withrow.
GARAG E for rent. 325 "W. 4 in
FOR RENT Modern 2-room guest cot
tage, all electric, eastside. close In.
ideal for working couple or 2 work
ing girls, no drinkers, no pets. Ph.
NICE 1 bdrm. duplex for rent, all
eiec. furn. 819 So. Peach.
MIGHTY Man Model 7 garden tractor.
Heavy model with plow, disc, har
row, riding dolly and wheel weights.
Cost over $475, used 10 hours, will
sacrifice for $300 cash or consider
trade for salable dairy stock, or?
Jack Peterson, A miles up Ramsey
Canyon road from Sa ma Valley.
5.000 PEPPER PLANTS California
Wonder sweet and hot peppers.
CRATER GREENHOUSE. 1036 Cra
ter Lake Ave.
HALF Arabian mare, well broken,
very gentle. An Ideal woman's
horse. Papers available for half
breed registry. Ph. 2-6845.
FOR SALE Grain fed locker beef,
half or whole. Ph. 2-7779.
REMEMBER
the
BUILDERS SERVICE
for
Dramex, one coat texture paint
Paint, interior & exterior
Cedar Shakes, hand brushed
Sheetrock
Ceiling tile & plank
Many other items for the home
maker. BUILDERS SERVICE
2802 Crater Lake Highway
Medford. Ore. Ph. 2-8370
ORDER EARLY Select Green Fir
Slabs MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
2 ROOMS, steam heat, re frig, all ptil-
ities paid; close in. 217 S Riverside
AUCTION
1155 North Central
Monday and Friday. 7:00 P.M.
Consignments always welcome. We
do appreciate your business.
"A Square Deal Or No Deal"
Phone 3-2939 For Details
PLANER-BLOX. Clean, quick de
livery. Medford Fuel. Tel. 2-2111
CHAMPS GARAGE 1114 N. Central,
Ph. 2-4109. I fix It right I charge
you less.
WINDOW SHADES
MADc TO ORDER
BARNARD'S
317 E. Main Phone 2-S4S7
1952
PACKARD
'200" 4-DOOR SEDAN
Delivered in Medford -
fPlus state and local taxes, if any. Optional
equipment and white sidewall tires extra.
Prices may vary slightly in nearby com
munities due to shipping charges.
;i,-,uu
rRVERS It roaster, 1040 Maple Park
Ph. 2-6037.
ARCHERY tackle by Bear Grizzly
Solar and cub bows. HAAS BROS.
PORTING GOODS. Open until 9:00
every evening.
WILL rent to a couple our furnished
cottage for summer. 412 Laurel St.
'Optional equipment at extra cost.
.Flavor
yroryoy
sr Packard's now, direct-acting shock
absorbers cushion your ride over all
types of roads for utmost smoothness
and comfort.
Handsome now Interiors and fresh
exterior color combinations accent
Packard's smart, low lines and youthful.
strung.
s Ivory Packard car undergoes 4,287
separate factory inspections. 7,Built like
a Packard" means built to last!
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WHO OWNS ONE