Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1952, Image 11

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    Jacksonville Rental I Meanest Thief Takes
Library Now Open
Jacksonville A new rental
library service, recently plan
ned by Miss Betty Boeglin, li
brarian, opened Thursday at the
Jacksonville library in the US
hotel.
The new service is being start
ed with 34 books which have
been donated by various valley
residents. More books are prom
ised. Among those who have do
nated are Miss Esther Walden,
Medford; Mrs. Joy McNew, and
Mrs. Lily Burnell, both of Jack
sonville, and Mrs. Bertha Mc
New, Central Point. The Jack
sonville city council has pledg
ed a contribution lor children's
books and the Jacksonville
Presbyterian church 20-80 club
members are donating a book a
month for young persons. There
also are some anonymous givers
- Regular library hours at the
library are 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Mondays and Thursdays. Any
one having books to give the li
brary may deliver them there
during those hours or contact
Miss Boeglin at other hours at
the Medford library.
Chicago (U.R) A collector
in a girl scout "cookie drive"
turned in three oversize dollar
bills of the type which were
withdrawn from circulation in
1929.
Blind Man's Dog
Portland (U.R) World's
meanest thief:
Holmes Hansen, 23, told po
lice Thursday he turned Duke,
his Doberman Pinscher, out
Wednesday morning for exercise
and then shortly afterward
heard someone whistling at the
dog. He hasn't seen the animal
since that time.
Hansen is blind and -acquired
Duke two years ago from Guide
Dogs for the Blind, Inc., in Cali
fornia. Hansen said the dog is "very
friendly."
University Students
Aid Anti-Crime Fight
Evanston, 111. U.R) Thirty-
one Northwestern University stu
dents have volunteered to aid
in a Chicago anti-crime fight.
The students, studying law
and accounting, will serve as in
vestigators for the emergency
crime committee of the Chicago
city council.
Among their tasks will be
door-to-door surveys in certain
sections of the city to learn facts
on crime "direct from the
citizens."
Two students will work in the
committee's Loop office to direct
the volunteers.
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"We don't need a power mower as long as he drinks
Jergensen'i Homogenized Multi-Vitamin, Multi-Mineral Milk"
VOTED PEETTIEST GIRL In England, Miss Judy Breen (center),
"Miss England of 1952," of London, smiles nicely for photographer
as she stands with runners up, Aileen Chase (left) and Brenda Mee.
Judy will compete for "Ml Europe" title in Venice. (International)
Big Chicago Political
Show Gets Under Way
Prior to Convention
Slanted by the swift current
flowing east through the Straits
of Florida, sea level on the
north coast of Cuba is about 17
inches higher than at Key West.
Yet they are less than 100 miles
apart.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EAGLE Point Shoe Repair. Pickup St
delivery. Tuesdays and Fridays at
Rldgely's Grocery.
WANTED Hay standing. Ph. 3.378i.
CHAMP'S GARAGE
1114 N. Central Ph. J-4K)
I Fix it Right 1 Charge You Lew
FOR SALE CHEAP 1936 Master 2
door Chevrolet, good transportation,
also a 4-door. 2207 Aloha.
By LYLE C. WILSON
Washington (U.R) The big
1952 political show In Chicago
will begin several days before
the Republican National Con
vention meets on July 7.
The first act will take place
before the Republican National
committee during the preceding
week. The committee than will
be judging the claims of con
testing delegates.
Texans Can't Agree
Texas Republicans this week
could not agree on a slate of
delegates. Two slates were chos
en, one by supporters of Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower and the
other by supporters of Sen. Rob
ert A. Taft. Democrats also split
and chose two delegate slates,
one friendly to the Truman ad
ministration, the other hostile.
Procedures of the two nation
al conventions in judging these
contesting claims and those from
other states will be similar.
There may be as many as 100
contested Republican delegate
seats. Obviously, with so many
involved, the candidate who can
obtain the seating of favorable
hj-- 71
IF YOU ARE
LOOKING FOR
BARGAINS
In Good
USED
MEDFORD
AUTOMOBILE
DEALERS
Have Them
Advertised In The
MAIL
TRIBUNE
BIG AUCTION
1135 No. Central
Monday. 7 P.M.
A House Full of Bargains
you name tne price.
Nearly new Apt size G.E. refrig
erator, wash, machines, dinette set.
davenport and chair, boy's bicycle,
set of plumbing tools including pipe
vise; also 22 brand new car tubes,
dies 18" to lj" complete: lead
blow pot and blow torch: beautiful
"C" melody saxophone: several
guns. Winchester. Mnrlin, Savage;
radios, lamps, everything you can
think of. Come early folks, win
prizes, have fun.
Remember HARRY LE HESE luaran
tees you
A Square Deal or No Deal
Also
Your consignments are always
welcome.
or
We'll buy your merchandise for cash.
AUCTION SALES CO.
Phone 3-2939
Friday, Mar 30, 193S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
FOR SALE Refrigerator 33. Good
condition. Phone 3-1394.
FOR S'A L E Log truck and trailer,
dual drive, and accessories. Phont
3.1 158 Ashland. 164 Walker Ave.
FOR SALE My equity In S-robm
house, 11800 down, $41 a month,
FHA. Patio, fenced In backyard,
lawns and shrubs. Owner leaving
for coast. Ph. 2-6531.
KRISTEE WALL CLEANER. Phone
2-7543.
NOTICE: If you want your oak trees
sprayed. 2-3378 or 2-3327. Wlthrow.
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.
3-32B4
NICE 1 bdrm. duplex for rent, all
elec. furn. 819 So. Peach.
delegate factions will have a leg
up toward winning the presiden
tial nomination.
To Hear Rival Delegates
The national committee will
hear rival delegates and decide
to accept the claims of one or the
other faction before the conven
tion meets. The accepted dele
gates will be listed on the con
vention's temporary roll call. Re
jected delegates, however, may
appeal to the convention creden
tials committee.
This committee hears the con
testants all over again, but not
in time for a decision to be
made before the convention is
under way with the successful
faction temporarily seated. The
credentials committee report
usually comes in on the second
day of the convention. It may
uphold or reject the judgment
of the national committee.
May Make Appeal
A rejected delegation then
may appeal to the convention it
self where the issue is decided
for keeps by majority vote.
There are some political gim
micks involved in all of this,
however.
The convention chairman may
rule that a defegation which has
been contested but which has
won a place on the temporary
roll call must be barred from
voting on contest questions when
they -come to the convention
floor. Or, he may rule that the
delegation may vote on contests
from other states but not on its
own right to be seated. The
chairman also may rule, how
ever, that all hands may vote,
even on their own right to be
present and voting.
Could Give Protection
The candidate whose support
ers control the national commit
tee has a long start toward get
ting his contested delegates
seated. A friendly credentials
committee and friendly chair
man could protect a favorite
candidate against almost any as
sault from that direction regard
less of the merits of rival claims.
1933 WILLYS pickup $40. Light two.
wheel trailer. $35. Harley-Davidson
45 racer, new motor and tires, $200.
Ph2-35B8.
TRADE D-30 International I'l ton
tlat bed truck for hay. cow or
pickup. 2897 Lone Pine Rd.
HALF Arabian mare, well broken,
very gentle. An Ideal woman's
horse. Papers available for halt
breed registry. Ph. 2-6843.
REMEMBER
the
BUILDERS SERVTCI
for
Dramex. one coat lextura paint
Paint, Interior it exterior
Cedar Shakes, hand brushed
Sheetrock
Celling tile & plank
Many other items for the home
maker. BUILDERS SERVICE
2803 Crater Lake Highway
Medford. Ore Ph. 3-8378
WILL rent to a couple our furnished
cottage for summer, aia uurei at
1943 BUICK Super sedanette, new
tires, life guard tubes, 1049 motor,
seat covers, R&H. Ph. 2-6331.
ORDER EARLY Select Green Fir
Slabs MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
3 ROOMS, steam heat, refrig. all util
ities paid; close in 217 S Riverside
PLANER-BLOX Clean, quick de
livery. Medford Fuel. Tel. 2-2111
NOTICE. If you want your cherry
trees sprayed for Cherry Fly. Phone)
2-5376 or 3-3527. Wlthrow.
rRYERS & roasters 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.
Furniture Wanted
For Auction
Bny anything used In home. In
cluding tools or guns. Bring cash
In 20 minutes.
PHONE 3-2839, Buyer, Don Money.
NEW SUBDIVISION!
We will build to your specifications or with our beautiful moderate
plans. Two or three bedrooms, hardwood floors, motel cabinets,
Philippine mahogany doors, colored fixtures, picked colors, No.
2 or barter lumber, (iteplsee, electric hast. FHA forms. Ready to
move In.
On Beautifully Located Vi Acre
with view
Office at end of Orchard Home Drive en South Stage Read
E. C. BRITTSAN, BUILDER
Phone 2-5536
KYJC Safety Program
Gets National Notice
An article on the radio pro
gram, "You Never Know,"
which is broadcast every other
Sunday on radio station KYJC,
is carried in the current bulletin
of the American Association of
Motor Vehicle Administrators, it
was reported today.
The program is sponsored by
the State Traffic Safety division
of the Oregon secretary of state's
office. .
The illustrated article cites
the success of the tape-recorded
program, which includes actual
recordings of the experiences
of traffic accident victims, traf
fic violators and persons con
nected with traffic safety prob
lems. Most of the interviews are
taken at the scene of accidents
with a state policeman conduct
ing the interview.
The program next scheduled
to be broadcast on the local sta
tion will be on June 8 and 22,
at noon.
ONE 'B' COSTLY
Champaign, 111. (U.R) Keith
A. Kelly, 20, made only one
"B" in an otherwise straight
"A" record at the University of
Illinois.
But he will graduate second in
his class June 15 because Eldon
C. Mckie, 21, made all "A's."
Molasses
For Ensilage It
Plentiful NOW!
The Price
Kit Dropped
Free Delivery
In Quantity
X
BUYS
Each With A LIFE TIME GUARANTEE!
, ' DOWN PER MO.
1951 HUDSON SUPER '6'4-DR.SEDAII ... S630.00 - - S56.56
Car like new. Overdrive, Radio, Heater,
1951 RAMBLER HARD TOP COUNTRY CLB. S540.00 S48.30
Overdrive, Radio, Air Conditioner, Signal Lights, Hollywood muffler, Sharp.
1950 NASH STATESMAN SUPER 4-DR. - $500.00 $46.70
Overdrive, Radio, Air Conditioning, Top Condition, Twin Bed
1948 NASH AMBASSADOR 4-DR. SEDAN $400.00 S39.33
This car hat everything on It, Motor perfect. A lot of performance and economy.
1947 HASH AMBASSADOR 4-DR. SEDAN $335.00 $40.33
Visor, Radio, Weather Eye, Wathert, Lott more. A real buy in top condition.
1947 KAISER SPECIAL 4-DR. SEDAN $200.00 $25.22
Radio, Overdrive, Heater. Only $595.00 Full Price
!J946 BUICK SUPER 4-DR. SEDAN . . . $350.00 - - $40.99
Radio, Heater, Seat Covert, 90 Tiret
1947 NASH '600' 4-DR. SEDAN $300.00 $31.22
Very low miles. Especially nice Intide and out. Nearly like new, lott of economy. $795 full price.
1947 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN ...... $300.00 $37.83
Perfect condition. Motor completely overhauled. Radio. Heater, Extra good tiret, paint and upholstery
1951 RAMBLER STATION WAGON, Custom $555.00 - $49.65
Overdrive, Radio, Air Conditioner, Signal Lights, Overtimed Tiret. Low mileage.
1950 NASH AMBASSADOR 4-DR. SUPER $617.00 - $47.27
Radio, Overdrive, Wathert, Back-up and Signal Lightt, Seat Covert.
1949 HASH '600' 4-DR. SEDAN - $400.00 $39.33
White tidewall tiret, dark blue color. Overdrive, Weather Eye, Sharp.
1949 FORD TON PICKUP .... . .. ... $400.00 $39.08
4 Brand New Tiret, Heater. Very clean '
1947 BUICK SUPER 4-DR. SEDAN $400.00 $50.44
Radio, Heater, Good Tiret. Especially Sharp.
1947 HUDSON COMMODORE 4-DR. - $250.00 $28.38
Black, Nice car. Real Bargain
1942 NASH '600' 4-DR. SEDAN $225.00 $20.43
Very clean. Good Paint, Motor, Tiret I Upholstery. Hat Overdrive, Radio, Weather Eye, $450.00 Full Price
1947 OLDSMOBILE '76' SEDANETTE ...... $400.00 $37.83
Radio, Heater, Hydramatfc. Well cared for.
Full Prico
9 1941 Chevrolet Sedan (nice)....$395.00 1939 Buick Club Coupe 295.00
1941 Plymouth 4 dr 195.00 1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan ... 195.00
1940 Buick Super 4 dr 195.00 1939 Ford 4 dr. Sedan 195.00
1940 Plymouth 2 dr. sedan ... 295.00 1937 Hash Ambassador.... 125.00
SELECT USED CAR DEPT. 4th & Central Phone 2-6342
NICK RINDT, Used Car Salet Manager MARVIN ROSE, VESTER FRAZIER, Saletmen
MORTON MIUMfO CO.
10 West JaeeaM ttnot
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