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Victoria, B. C. (U.R) The 10,000-ton passenger-cargo ves sel "Aorangi" smashed into a concrete dock Saturday, opening a hole below the waterline, but company officials said damage did not appear to be serious. The Canadian-Australasian line vessel was en route from the Antipodes with about 50 pas sengers and a cargo of wool and tinned pineapple. No one was reported hurt in the mishap Push-button WAR ON FAILING HORSEPOWER Br pressing a button, w take your cu off a fan hiah way and into heavy traffic . . . then up the steepest grade without leaving our shop. We do it on our dynamometer to measure the horsepower of your car under all road driving con ditions. In no other way can you be sure of getting peak performance. These rfyno um under load . . . before and after service work . . show you exactly what work is needed and how well it is performed. "Trouble-shooting" with us is a science be cause guesswork Is eliminat ed. Our dynamometer finds the exact trouble in a matter of minutes. Wheti service is completed, our iyno-tbuk report guarantees your satis faction. ROOT'S MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth 101 Wear Jackson at Fir rk. I? Hi c ynt x u V (J 1; 1 NEW CHURCH OPENS HERE The newly constructed Med ford Assembly of God church will be opened today. The new building, located at 1108 West Main street, seats 1,000 people and replaces a smaller atructure on Newtown street. Dedication services will be at 2:30 p.m. on Monday. Atwood Foster, Salem Assemblies of God district superintendent, will be dedication speaker. : i Hidden Spending Attacked by Aiken Washington (U.R) Sen. George D. Aiken pledged a con tinuing fight Saturday to bring "hidden spending" by govern ment agencies "out into the op en." The Vermont Republican won the opening round Friday night by getting the Senate to label as a direct appropriation the $109,301, 134 granted to the Commodity Credit Corp. to pay losses in supporting, farm pric es, previously, the price sup port funds had been listed bf "borrowing authority," a fornr of blank check granted by Con grass. The funds were included in a $840,704,604 agriculture appro priation bill approved by the Senate after beating back sev eral economy efforts. The big economy wrangle was over an unsuccessful drive to cut $1,000, 000,000 a year from soil conser vation payments to farmers. The measure was sent to a House-Senate Conference Com mittee carrying $116,118,905 more than the $724,585,699 ap proved by the House for the Agriculture Department. Baruih, Hoover To Get Honorary Law Degrees Reno, Nev. (U.R) Univers ity of Nevada regenta Saturday voted to award honorary doctor , - ' 1, -ii' ... ,; Local and Personal Sunday, June 8, 1952 MEDFOD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN PAbTOR OF CHURCH The Rev. J. S. Manchester, above, la nastor of the Medford Assem bly of God which opens its new church today. of law degrees to Bernard Bar uch, elder-statesman and noted American government figure, and Herbert Hoover, ex-president of the; United States. Because of the heavy sched ule of these men, the regents set no definite presentation date for the awarding Of the degrees, but rather atated that they would b presented whenever the two men could get to the Nevada campus. Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Ye. Old Fashioned Aft IT'S A BARGAIN! Plastic HOSE $Z.98 ' 5 Year Guarantee IV Console Radio R-,y-95'NOW- , ;e5',;;4;i $iaa pit.cHosE $0:47 . Priced At Only 11111 10 y.., cu... .ft W W keg. $9.93, NOW W For Father's Day J. 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After x-rays, no fractures were revealed but the patient suffered from a strained back and con tusions, hospital attendants said. Spadal Program The Eve Prentice Accordion b a n d will play a special Fathers day pro gram sponsored by tne Disabled War Veterans Monday evening at the veterans domiciliary, Band members, in formal dress, are to meet at the Prentice stu dio at 6:30 p.m., and will leave from there for the domiciliary theater. " To Portland Mrs. Madge Frederick left for Portland Fri day to attend commencement exercises at the University of Oregon school of dentistry in Portland. Her son, Richard Fred erick, will be graduated during tne exercises, sne also win visit friends and attend the Rose festival. Business Nsmss Lewis H Freeman and Jerry C. Jennings have taken the name AAA Furni ture Upholstering company for a business at 2734 North Pacific highway. W. H. and Alma E Andrews have assumed the name Laurel Street-grocery. The establishment it as 216 Laurel street. i ... Marina Recruits William C. London Jr., Jacksonville: Wil- lard L. Taylor, Gold Hill, and Alexander Berry, Route 1, Cen tral Point, are now undergoing Marine Corps recruit training at the San Diego, Calif. Marine base, according to a news re lease from the base. Parents of the young men are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence London, Mrs. Floyd C, Taylor and Mrs. Ida M. Berry, . . Airman Hara Jimmy K. Fler- ling, an airman third class in the Air Force, arrived Wednes day for a month's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P Fierling, route 1, box 484B, Med ford. He recently was graduated from the Lowery Air Force base, u o i o., weapons repair school. From here jie will report to Camp Stoneman, Calif. He was graduated from Phoenix high school in 1951. ... Taking Coursa Ferney M. Mc Klbben, son of Mr. and Mra. Chester F. McKibben, Route 2, Central Point, has temporarily left his ship, the cutter USCG Matagorda, and reported to the fleet training center at Newport. R.I., for a course of instruction in combat information center, according to a fleet news re lease. The course teaches tech niques of collecting and evaluat ing Information received from radar and other available sourc es In order to aid the command ing officer in using the capabil ities of his ship to best advan tage. On completing the course, ensign McKibben will return to his ship, He entered the coast guard in July. 1945. and. before entering was graduated from Medford high school. ... On ,8hlp Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. McBeth, Jacksonville, now are serving on board the USS Helena. They are Paul John McBeth, 20, who entered the Navy 18 months ago, and Alan J. McBeth, 19, who joined the service last January 11. The two brothers are electri cians and both are in the same quarters, one having a lower bunk and the other the one above it. Paul McBeth was grad uated in 1950 from Central Point high school and worked at Toketee falls. Alan McBeth was graduated from Jacksonville high school a year ago. Paul served in Korean waters for about a year on board the Hel ena. The shir, now, according to a Navy release, Is conducting training exercises. Alan receiv ed his basic training at San Di ego Navy training center. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS' DOUBLE ON WEDNESDAYS MAIN at HOLLY PHONE 2-5550 Ouast Conductor Miss Bev erly Hampson will be the guest conductor today on the program, 'Guest Conductor," over KYJC. The program is from 10 to 10:30 p.m. and Miss Hampson will pre sent Beethoven's "Concerto No. 4 in G. Opus 58," for piano and orchestra, and Debussy s La Mer." Promoted Carlos H. Alviso, son of Mrs. A. K. Eaton, Bza Park Place 5, recently was pro moted to a boatswain's mate third class in the Navy, accord ing to a Navy release. He Is serv ing on board the fleet oiler, USS Manatee. To be recommended for the new rating, he- proved himself as having a thorough knowledge of seamanship and understanding of deck work. The good seamanship displayed by Alviso is important and high ly prized on board the Manatee, according to the release.- ... To Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bekken, and son and daughter, Robert and Lorraine, Eagle Point, left yesterday by car for Alaska' where they will vaca tion and tour the territory for about two months. First they will go to Fairbanks and to the northernmost point they can reach to see the midnight sun. They hope to be there June 21. Later they will make side trips and drive to the various towns they can reach bv car. They also will take color slides and moving pictures. The family is going by way of Banff and Jasper park. Timberland Briefs Filed in Portland Portland (U.R) Sam D. Alexander, Gold Beach, Friday filed briefs in federal court here seeking title to five tracts of In dian trust timberlands or a "fair price." The lands were previously sold by the Portland office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to Mrs. Ernestine Sinlscal, an In dian, woman, who turned them over to Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Taylor, The Dalles. A trial, in which the govern ment sought to have the sale set aside as illegal was recently com pleted in federal court and Judge Gus J. Solomon har. tak en the case under advisement. PEDESTRIAN ANGRY Bridgeport, Conn. (U.R) Po lice said an angry pedestrian, forced to jump out of the path of an automobile, followed the car on foot to a nearby parking lot Thursday and punched motor ist John Csogi in the eye. Use Mall Tribun. Want Ada WINDOW SHADES MADa TO ORDER BARNARD'S 317 E. Msin PHana 2-3417 BIRTHS Vacation Time .LOANS yaa aa, whtravar raa 4; we ara pit Pn4 ta tvaaly yw wit aaiala tiiads ta mtt all eMius. WOO a fmitra, aa H IS00 an AntMMkile. Yea miy hare 20 Ma. fa rtaay. Ill American Finance CORPORATION Ream 210-211 Uveratte IMf, Phaaa ! 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