4-H Club News
Sams Valley Club
Sams Valley 4-H Tractor Main
tenance club met June 17 at the
home of the leader, Floyd Doland
who led a discussion on how to
clean an air filter. Mrs. Doland
served refreshments.
Next meeting will be Julv 10
at 7 p.m., at the home of Dennis
Dugan.
There will be two field trips,
Either the "Caterpillar"
No. 4S (straight blade) or
No. 4A (angling blade)
Bulldozer teams with the
44" and 60" gauge D4
tractor to turn heavy,
duty push into profit.
When may we demon'
strate one of these big.
capacity, earth-moving
blades, that will keep
your D4's earning season
Dpen the year 'round?
CRATER LAKE
MACHINERY CO,
Medford, Ore. Phone 2-6207'
Stale Republicans,
Democrats Predict
Conclave Outcome
Portland (U.R) Oregon's
Democratic and Republican na
tional committeemen made a
couple of predictions Tuesday in
speeches before the Portland
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
The Democrats' Monroe Sweet
land said his party's national
convention will nominate . the
next president and vice presi
dent in Chicago July 21.
Cake Likes Eisenhower
Ralph H. Cake, the GOP na
tional committeeman, said the
Republicans will nominate Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower on the
first or succeeding ballots.
Sweetlancl said the Demo
cratic victory will depend on
issues and not personalities and
that the 1952 platform will be
the 1943. platform strengthened
in some points. He said no one
but a Fair Deal or New Deal
Democrat will be nominated.
one to the Ferguson tractor com-
Danv on June, 95 an ha n4U.A.-
,to the International Harvester
iracior company on July 14.
The leader ' will pick up mem
bers about 7 p.m.
Lee Sanderson,
Reporter.
VACATION
NOTICE
July 1st to Sept. 1st
. . Thanks to friends and
associates .
DUTCH FARFAN
Plastering Contractors
LOCKER BOXES FOR RENT
FOR SALE
White Face Locker Beef
CUT AND WRAPPED FOR LOCKER
HARPER MEATS
Cherry Street Off Stewart Ave.
Phone 3-1715 or 2-6381
Piekin' Pears NZZ -
The summer schedule went
into full effect this week in
recreational activities. The pre
vailing heat of summer evenings
at Camp White is responsible
for the temporary revision. A
few of the VAVS groups have
signified their intention to dis
continue their regularly spon
sored features until September.
Camp White veterans will
temporarily miss the following
programs which will be resuuied
in September:
The monthly dances of the
VFW Auxiliary and the Eagles
Auxiliary, the K. C. Quiz every
third Friday, the Red Cross
monthly coffee hour, the fourth
Friday Cootie and Lady Bug
Travelsports program and the
American Legion Veterans hour.
Some VAVS organizations, al
though not actually present dur
ing July and August will under
write the cost of substitute ac
tivities.
Principal changes in the week
ly program during the summer
are in the exhibition of "mov
ies" in the morning and after
noon instead of the afternoon
and evening performances:
Baseball will be in full swing
with many trips to Medford,
and games at Hatton Field as
well.
Fishing trips for wheel chair
men, major picnics at TouVclle
Park and other picnic areas, the
annual VAVS watermelon bust
in August and other programs
now in the making will round
out a fine summer for the mem
bers at the Camp White domi
ciliary.
After some unavoidable delay
Softball games are expected to
be under way this coming week,
providing the patrons with an
attraction for the evenings dur
ing daylight time.
Events sponsored by Medford
Post of the American Legion
and the Medford Elks in con
junction with state wide pro
grams on order, will continue
during July and August.
These will include the always
popular bingo games and stage
talent, with cigarettes. One of
the best Elks shows was pre
sented last week with acrobats,
magic and a trio of Swiss musicians.
Honors were accorded Frank
Rhinehart, secretary to the Chap
lains, who died suddenly last
week, by a special memorial
service in the chapel, conducted
by Rev. Henry Anderson.
George S. Mitchell returns
after a month at Barnes VA hos
pital, Vancouver, with glowing
accounts of the miracle of mod
ern drugs and the treatment pro
vided there in his case.
William C. Hum has left his
library job to become secretary
to the chaplains. He will only
have to move his desk next door.
John A. Shealy, will step into
the library in place of Hum.
It was jewelry night at the
VFW open meeting. Eve Prea
tice and her band furnished en
tertainment as usual. The Aux
iliary of District 7, was repre
sented and Mrs. Zuba Walker
of Shady Cove auxiliary, retir
ing district president, was pre
sented a handmade brooch made
by Vice-Coramander Hans Sor-
enson. District hospital chair
man Amy Randla was given a
ring.
Three members of the ac
cordion troop won gems In a
drawing contest. Then in a sur
prise gesture Fred Henicka pro
duced boxes of assorted jewels
in bright colored plastic for all
the members of the company.
Lurine Kell, of Grants Pass,
the new president was intro
duced and she offered the re
freshments on behalf of Del
Rogue Post.
Manager Paul A. Hatton re
turned to his desk this week
considerably refreshed by his
motor trip to Montana and back.
Personnel Officer Herman J.
Heitkemper has been busy dur
ing the past month with class
ification and civil service proe
lems affecting the region com
prising the northwest states of
Washington, Oregon, Idaho and
Montana. ' -
He has just returned from a
meeting with the Board of U. S.
Civil Service Examiners at nose
burg and earlier this month he
attended a two-day classifica
tion conference at Seattle, pre
sided over by E. L. Farrell of
the VA Central Office Class
ification service.
Under the present law govern
ment jobs are subject to review
for such changes as may be nec
essary in the interest of the
service and in providing adjust-
DENIES CHARGES At a Wash
ington press conference. Senator
Robert A. Taft rejected charges
by the Eisenhower camp that his
delegate victory in the Texas
Republican convention was a
"steal." He said he was sure the
dispute os-cr the Texas delegation
would be fought out before the
national convention, which opens
in Chicago July 7.
Wednesday. June 25, 1931
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Court To Study
Wilson Testimony
Portland (U.R) The 1200
page transcript of testimony in
the Wilson brothers trial in Van
couver, Wash., two years ago
was on Its way to San Fran
cisco Wednesday for study by
the U. S. court of appeals.
Irvin Goodman, Portland at
torney for the brothers, also said
a transcript of Friday's hearing
before U. S. District Judge Sam
Driver in Walla Walla and the
multitude of briefs filed in the
case were also forwarded to
San Francisco.
Utah and.Turman Wilson, con
victed in June, 1950, of the mur
der of JoAnn Dewey, were to
have been executed at the Wash
ington state prison early Mon
day but were saved by a last
minute stay of execution from
Judge Albert Lee Stephens of
the court of appeals.
ments of working conditions for
the benefit of the personnel.
"33
for QUALITY with ECONOMY
It's the Car of the Year! ,
COMPARE with any other car the 0
in. i i i i - HMT" VW 1 f m
tm
The "BATTLE OF THE
BULGE" is still raging,
traffic is more congested
every day . . . DRIVE AN
AUSTIN and put a bulge
in your pocket book in
stead of on the road.
We now have an operator,-who has been driving one of the Big Three's most popular models, on
a route at a cost of $3.30 per day on gas; he is now operating at $1.50 per day ... at a savings of
over $50.00 per month, v
Another one of our' owners, driving a '49 Austin, has a very complete record of cost of operation
from the first day of purchase, including license, insurance, installation of trailer hitch, down to the
purchase of an extra key ... his cost per mile, to date, 2.48 cents.
One out of every 6 miles of his driving was with trailer attached, with a minimum load of 1,000
pounds. Two or three times over the Sierra Nevada's.
Mr. Average Driver, we know ab out what it costs to operate the average car. We also know you
can save approximately $25.00 per month by driving an Austin ... put those extra dollars in good
old beef for the tab, watch those youngsters bloom, save doctor bills, instead of having your dol-.
lars fading away in jtele, blue smoke behind you.
Remember . . . you can buck the wind and Mrs. Jones and win. From the Dec. 1951, issue of
Motor Service, we quote "At 50 miles per hour an additional 8 Horsepower is required to drive a
car with 25 square feet of frontal area as compared to one with only 15 square feet at 75 miles an
hour, the additional horsepower required is 25 Horse Power; at 100 miles per hour, the additional
power required would be 50 Horse Power.
As for Mrs. Jones, you know the answer, to quote an old philosopher friend of ours "Mr. Jones
will wind up digging ditches with his derby hat on.
YOURS FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS REMEMBER THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
QUALITY!.
MILES MOTORS
1201 North Riverside
Phone 2-7254
Kader Youngster's
Skull Fractured,
Specialist Says
Portland (U.R) An x-ray
specialist testified in the first
degree murder trial of Jada Z.
Kader Tuesdav night that the
sk -.11 of little Sherrie Ellen Ka
der had been fractured.
The testimony of Dr. Norman
L. Bline, who x-rayed the skull
of the three-year-old girl, said
the fracture extended across the
parietal over the right ear. A
second doctor, Kenneth E. Liv
ingstone, also identified the frac
ture. Defense Witnssset '
The two doctors were defense
witnesses. The state contends
that Sherrie Ellen died of as
phyxiation at the hands of her
mother.
Earlier Tuesday, Dr. Howard
L. Richardson, who performed
the autopsy on the girl, said no
fracture was found. He said
death was caused by asphyxia
tion. Circuit Judge Frank J. Loner
gan ruled that four-year-old
Vickie Kader, sister of Sherrie,
was incompetent to be a wit
ness for the state. The judge
also denied a defense motion for
dismissal of charges against Mrs.
Kader.
Hour-Glass Diaper
Easy for Fathers
Cleveland, O. (U.R) Jerome
Goldurs, president of the Amer
ican Diaper Institute and pro
prietor of a baby diaper service
here, has the latest word In "un
mentionables" for the youngest
set.
"The hour-glass model (dia
per) is the newest thing on
babies," Goldurs reported.
"When the baby grows, you Just
let it out a little the diaper, I
mean."
He explained that no folds are
involved in the garment. "In
stead, there are pre-folds with
eight thicknesses at the bottom
and a graduation to light sides,"
he said.
The new diaper is also no
challenge to fathers.
"You Just lay the baby down,"
Goldurs said. "The hour-glass
practically works Itself. You
pull it up a little and It enfolds
the occupant. Then, too, snaps
are replacing pins," he said.
Another development Is new
diapers In bright orange, green
and yellow polka dots on white
background. There are also pas
tel shades. No pants worn with
these. The diaper itself is orna
mental and serves as a proper
garment for all occasions.
UNDERTAKER UNWANTED
New Haven, Conn. (U.R) An
undertaker's proposal ot buy a
house once occupied by William
Howard Taft is causing neigh
bors to protest. Taft moved Into
the house when he Joined the
faculty of the Yale Law School,
six months after leaving the
White House In 1913. The city's
zoning board of appeals has au
thorized its use as a funeral
home.
Dead line on Classified Ads: 5:30
p m. for following day; 10 a m. Mon
day; noon Saturday for Sunday a.m
BABS0N
Sayi
Buy An Acre
RAY SCHUMACHER
Says
Buy It In
GRANT
ACRES
Get An Acre Of
THE VALLEY'S
CHOICEST LAND
Call Today
Drive out and look it this
lub-diviiion any time.
Every lot is plainly mark
ed ai to price and description.
Ray Schumacher
REALTOR
1619 N. RIVERSIDE
Phone 2-6291
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USING A
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If
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LAWN MOWER
YOU'RE WORKING
TOO HARD!!
Cuts Tall Grass
Cuts Weeds
Saves Tims
Saves Trimming
Saves Raking
,
Saves Money
GAS POWERED
16" CUT
1,2 Hon Power ,
QC45 8.53
Oil, Down
18" CUT
, 1.5 Horse Power
045 9.63
70 Down
ELECTRIC
16" CUT 13 H P. Delco Motor
57.95 5.80 down
RENT ONE
APPtV RENT TO
PURCHASE PRICE
OPEN. TONITE
TILL 8:30
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DOUBLE STAMPS TONITE
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34.95
GYM DANDY
SWING SETS
14.95 to 69.95
In Stock For Immediate Delivery
BIKE BASKET, Reg. 1.89 .98e
BIKE PEDALS, Reg. 1.49 89c
BIKE STAND, Reg. 98e 49c
LAWN MOWER, Reg. 24.95 19.95
.16" TRICYCLE, Reg. 29.95 19.93
SAVE AT SOBBING SIMS
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