Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 28, 1955, Image 6

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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
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KIWANIAN8 NAMED ON COMMITTEES
Three members of Medford' Kiwanis club
have been named on committees of the Paci-
fic Northwest district of Kiwanis Interna
tionaL They are E. Ronald Rice, left, Kiwa
nis education and fellowship chairman; par
ell 'Huson, center, attendance, and C. Lyall
Fidler, right, , public relations committee.
They were named by Fred Rounds, Pullman,
' Wash., governor of - the district which in
cludes, Oregon, Washington, British Colum
bia, Alaska and part of Idaho. The Medford
club has been ' receiving increasing recogni
tion in the district and in the international
organization. Rice is a past president of the'
local dub, Fidler as served as vice-president
and Huson is secretary-treasurer.
Several March off Dimes Projects
Slated in City During Week End
Several projects for benefit
of the March of Dimes have been
scheduled in the Medford area
for the week end. Heading the
list is the Mardi Gras party at
the Pioneer room of the Jack
son hotel Saturday- night. Mu
sic for dancing will be by John
ny Lusk and his band and enter
tainment will be provided. A
900-pound steer will be given
away during the evening, which
also includes cutting, wrapping
and a year's free locker rental.
The party is open to the public.
Through efforts of the local
Moose lodge, ' several stations
plan to aid the campaign. for
funds ' to . combat polio during
the day Saturday.
Slations Participating t
, Weter and Olson service sta
tions will give the grosseceipts
from their lubrication rack; Gil
bert service station will give the
entire net profits during the
day. Rogue Service and Supply
will give the profits on gasoline
sales during Saturday. Crocker
Brothers service station will give
the gross receipts from their
wash rack during the day.
Medford Bowling Lanes has
been . conducting a league par
ticipation event all week. :
ft Stan's Y club will, turn over
that business oa Tuesday, Feb.
1, with all net profits going to
the March of Dimes. Moose
Lodge members : are selling
script for use at the club that
njght and members will assist
at the club, where ; the cover
charge will be a contribution to
the campaign. Regular . em
ployees at the club are donating
their services that night. .
Johnson's service station is
giving gross receipts from lub
rication jobs today.
StMr Giveaway
The steer giveaway will be
conducted by the Junior Cham
ber of Commerce at Main st.
and Central ave. all day Satur
day. Members of Crater Lions
auxiliary will conduct a side-
Hearing in Real
Esfefe Case Delayed
; A hearing on a demurrer in
a real estate license case, set for
today, has been postponed, ac
cording' to Edward Kelly,, at
torney for the defendant. :
The demurrer was filed in
answer to a charge that W. R.
Mitchell, 56, of 3410 North Pa
cific highway, engaged in busi
ness las a real - estate broker,
without first having secured a
license. Paul Solin, 4047 South
Pacific 1 highway, signed the
complaint. . -
Mitchell , was ' arraigned Dec.
17. :iq."V .nr;i,3;, V- ,M
. The - postponement was or
dered by James Main, acting dis
trict judge during the tempor
ary, absence ' of . Judge Rawles
Moore. Both Kelly and District
Attorney Walter Nunley are en
gaged In a trial now under way
in circuit court .
walk toll blockade at Main and
Central from -noon to 4 p.m.
Saturday. . The Eagles Lodge
Milk o' Dimes will again be held
at the new First National Bank
building all day Saturday.
Oregon still leads in the Milk
o' Dimes with $57.95. Nothing
has yet been contributed in the
bottles representing Georgia and
District of Columbia. Those par
ticipating are asked to place a
coin in the bottles representing
the state of their birth.
A March of Dimes dance will
be held Saturday night at Phoe
nix Community hall and a
square dance will be held the
same night at Camp CorraL
Members of the 20-30 club
will man the Jack Arnold serv
ice station all day Sunday with
proceeds going to the polio fund.
. A Buckaroo breakfast, spon
sored by the Medford Trail Rid
ers, will be held at Smith barn
on Griffin Creek road Sunday
from 8 a.m. until noon with re
ceipts going to the polio cam
paign.
Several other projects are also
scheduled in most of the towns
in the county.. v-.-"
SOLDIER,, WEAPON OUSTED
Fort Dix, N. J. (U.R) A sol
dier got a cool reception here
when he 'sought to have a live
defense weapon deactivated. The
base veterinarian gently but
girmly eased the soldier and his
still activated full-grown pet
skunk out the door.
March of Dimes Mystery Man Contest
Post Office Box 531 .
Medford, Oregon
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Addxsss
Phone Number
A contribution to tha March of
Dimes would be welcome
Sandra Jevett Names
Polio Mystery Man;
New Contest Started
Sandra Jewett, daughter of
Mrs. and Mrs. Alan Jewett, 1104
Queen Anne ave., correctly-identified
the March of Dimes Mys
tery Man last night as Mayor
Earl Miller of Medford.
.Bob Smith, March of Dimes
chairman, has announced the
clues for a new Mystery, Man
Ashland Elks Plan
Lounge Addition
Ashland Plans for a con
struction program, to add a
large area to the present Elks
building in downtown Ashland,
has. been announced by the Elks
lodge here.
The plan calls for using the
site of the former Lithia theater
destroyed by fire a few years
ago, on which to build a conJ
crete structure as an addition to
the present building. The, addi
tion would be used as a lounge.
Cost estimates run to about
$40,000 to $50,000. The lodge
authorized its officers to spend
up to $50,000. for building and
equipment. Approval - of the
state Elks association : is being
sought, so work can begin as
scon as possible, and perhaps be
completed in time for a state
Elks meeting scheduled here in
June.
'Shovel Burglar' Gels
Five Years in Prison
Portland U.F?) Rolland J.
McDonald, the so-called "Shovel
Burglar" who robbed more than
300 Portland" homes during the
last several years, was sentenced
yesterday to five years in the
state penitentiary; '.. J- 1
i Presiding Circjiit Judge" Mar
tin . W. . Hawkins imposed the
sentence , after McDonald plead
ed guilty to a burglary charge.
McDonald earned his nickname
by using a shovel to force entry
contest. The clues follow: He is
basically a corny character He
came to Medford in 1828 and left
the valley only to serve in the
navy in World War II. . A clue:
I'm just hanging around. ,
First prize in the new contest
is a quart of milk each day for
each member of the family for
30 days from the Milk Producers
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POLIO'S MYSTERY MAN
A Corny Character
League. . The milk may be ob
tained from the winner's favorite
distributor. - .
Another clue and another
prize- will be added each day
that the Mystery ; Man is not
identified.
Persons desiring to enter the
contest are asked to send their
name, address : and telephone
number to March of Dimes Mys
tery Man contest, PO Box 531,
Medford. A telephone call will
be. made each night with the
name to be called drawn from
those who have entered the con
tests A coupon for ? convenience
of tnose entering the contest ap
pears on this page.
-Tonight's call comes from sta
tion KBES-TV at 6:30 p.m. and
Saturday's call will ; be made
over station KBOY at 4:15 p m.
Library Board Honors Longtime Member
A resolution honoring the
late Mrs. Ella Cochran; for
many years a member of ' the
Medford Library board, was
adopted by the board at its Jan
uary meeting this week.
The resolution expressed ap
preciation for her long and
faithful service to the Medford
library.
The board also approved the
purchase of a state flag, to fly
under .the American flag from
the flag pole In front of the
library.
Work on the 1955-56 budget
REVEREND AND ST. PETER
' Detroit Lakes, Minn.- (U.R)
The Rev. Albert V. Erickson is
very close to St Peter. Erick
son, minister of the Evangelical
Free Church, shares a duplex
with Mr. and . Mrs. Dan St.
Peter. -
is progressing, board members
said.
Officers of the board were
reelected for another one-year
term. They are Eric Allen Jr.,
president; Jack Fitzgerald, vice
president, and Elwood Hedberg,
treasurer. The librarian, Miss E.
Faye Woolsey, serves the board
as secretary.
fSTILL THE SAMS
Long Beach, Calif. flJJD Th
Navy announced the following
personnel change aboard the air
craft carrier USS Wright . Op
erations Officer Cmdr. Wilson
G.v Wright will be relieved by
Cmdr. James D. Wright ' -
v Harness-broken moose are bet
ing tried as farm animals in the
Siberian Arctic, according to a
United Nations report
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: "What's New"
ONE OF THE V
Largest1 Aluminum Doors
of its kind to come to the Medford area has just been installed
for John Hamaker's hangar at the Medford airport:
THE DOOR, 39 FT. WIDE BY 10 FT. HIGH WAS IN
STALLED BY BUILDERS CHET NEWTON AND .
CP. OLSON, OF TALENT
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Weight of this large door is only 480 pounds. It was sold by
K The Glass House
1105 COURT ST. , PHONE 2-5231
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METAL WASTE BASKET
Many Colors and Designs
29c
O Broad Baskets, bamboo
O Cooky Cutters, 5 pack
O Grater, Slieer, Shredder
O Flour Sifter, 5-cup 1
O Cereal Bowls
O Clothes Pins, 36 count
.19c
-29c
.39c
.49c
19c
.19c
DOG LEADS .
BUTTER DISH
,29c
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Aluminum
COLANDER
Alumode
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TROUSER HANGERS
FRAMED PICTURES
22x28-in. Florals, Lakes, Mountain Scenes
EXTRA "7 A
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DISH DRAINER
r Heavy Rubber Coated
1.29 Special
Value at Only
rv-is ice
w , vvy-esss chip
, Chios
CAST IRON
SKILLETS
Top Quality Pre-Seasoned
No. 3, size ....... .89
No. 5 size 1 .29
No. 8 size 1......1.79
TRAYS
A Twist of th
Presto! Hundreds
89c
BIRDSEYE DIAPERS-Snuze
27x27-in. Soft Finish-Non-lrritating.
Highly Absorbent
Pkg. of
12
1.99
CLAW
HAMMER
, 9-ox.
39c
Reg. 98e
69c
ANGEL FOOD CAKE PAH
Tubed, Removable Bottom-Cooling AQ
Leas. DONT MISS THIS W.
ALL METAL IRONING TABLE
Seymour Brand ........ .J...4.99
3-WHEEL "TRIKE"
Heavy Duty Garton Brand
8.98
Tire Chief
Reg. 12.89
BRING THE
FAMILY
O Cake Ptm-VxVA Deep
. PRICE 19c
TV TRAYS - - SALE PRICE 1.69
6 Cup Alum. Perk. 89c
mixina BovI Fr.Ma2yc
Sauce Pan 4 99c
O Cookie Sheet
Wxll'W
49c
O 8" Square
Cake Pan
29c
CANVAS GLOVES
Heavy 10-oz.
29c
UAZEY
CAN OPENER
Wall Type
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BRAND NEW SHIPMENT
Sleeping Bags
Air Mattresses
Camping Equipment
Com in and Look H Over
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STEEL TAPE 6 it.
White Face-Inside Rule.
A Giant Value 49c
BATH
ROOM SCALES
Tip proof design. Black ribbed rubber
platform finished In white baked
en enamel. j f
SPECIAL PRICE AT 4i7V
o Pliers, 6 Vz-in. forged 69c
o 3 Pc. Saw Set 79c
o Drill Set, 9 pc 1 16"-V4" 49c
o Glassware Set Special
Eight 1 1 -oz. Tumblers......99c
O 10-qt; Enamel Pfins 89c
o 20x40-ln. Cenr.on . 1
Bath Towcli ....:..L:.......49c
o Training Pants,
size 2-4-6 :...,.....;...8 for 1.00
o Cinch Belt Aprons .... 69c
o Plastic Table Cloths 59c
o Bath and Shampoo Spray
with massage brush ........69c
Metal Dust Pans ..... 19c
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o Wasto - Basket, plastic, large
8-qt. size No chip, peel,
; crack L- :.....-.U.99c
BAMBOO CLOTHES BASKETS
- 1 Bushel Size
99c
. Fcam Rubber
All sizes Dimensions '
Do It YourselP' - leUU lb.
KITCHEN BROOMS
Heavy Duty,
Fine Quality
98c
12-2
Special
250 ft. coil
Right to limit
Quantities
OPEN SUNDAYS .
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10 AW to 4
9 m to 0 PC3
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Potor Oil
10 to 50 SAE
2500 Mile - .
Guarantee
2-Gal Can
1.29
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Step Steels
Sturdy
Construction, r
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SOX-4 Colors
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Black Rubber
Value 39c
INDIAN
BLANKETS
64x76in.
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Boots and Shoes for the
Entire Family in Addition
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