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o C e s- FOURTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, February 6, ISSS o o fc , mm DETERMINED Grim and determined, President Eisen - hower tells newsmen at his Eress conference that the rnited States is not going to let the Communists get For , mo sa. Youth, 19, Jailed -Qn Larceny Charge; One Man Fined $50 : ? Donald Glein Burgess, 19, of 0 809 East Ninth st., was arraigned in district court yesterday on a chargeof larceny from a motor " .vehicle. He waived preliminary c hearing and his case was bound c over to the grand jury. c BaiFwas set $1,000 property bond or $400 cash and a jail com- '. mitment was issued. The district attorney's office said that the -.case involved thefts from cars r at Rogue Valley Country club on Jan. 12. ' , Charges against one man were reduced and the case against an ) other was dismissed in district court on Friday. Pleads Guilty Gale Junior Jones, 19, of 10th and Maple sts., Central Point, who had been charged with ma licious destruction of property, Cpleaded guilty to disorderly con duct. o He was fined $50 plus $5 Cj court costs. Thirty dollars of the fine was suspended on condi tion the restitution be made for damages. The case concerned the breaking of a window pane cih atruck owned by R. M. Little, , 1900 Kings highway. A . charge0 of assoult and bat- ctery against "William Clarence Jones, 27, route 2, box 267, Grants Pass, brought by Roy Wohlford, 1900 Kings highway, was dismissed because of insuf ficient evidence, according to the district court report. Bills in Oregon Legislature Salem (U.R) A bill read for the first time in the House Fri day would permit civil suits or actions by or against labor unions and other organizations and provides for service of processes. Sponsor of the meas ure was Rep. Wayne Giesy (R Monroe.) A companion measure, also in troduced by Giesy, would give union members the right to have any action of his union reviewed by a court of competent jurisdic tion and would make it a mis demeanor for the union to penal ize or discipline a member for exercising that right. Other bills would provide for proof of age cards to be issued by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission; for a maximum speed law on Oregon highways; for a $260,000 program of spec ial education for mentally re tarded and educationally ad vanced children; and for a limit of one on the number of cam paign committees a political can didate may have Salem (U.R) A bill to legal ize marriage between white and non-white persons has been pre pared for introduction into the state legislature by Rep. Maurine Neuberger. A 1951 law made issues of such marriages legitimate, but some lawyers still questioned the legality of such a marriage. Rep. Neuberger said she hoped the matter would be permanent ly cleared up by the current legislature. Qualified Ex-Air Force o Men Sought for Posts o Two o qualified ex-Air Force men are being sought for office work with the Medford Air Re serve center, 33cNorth Riverside ave., according to Capt. Donald Hemingway Jr., liaison officer. Applicants must be eligible to re-enlist at staff sergeant or J c higher grade, have a minimum of five years active service, have a character and efficiency rating -of at least excellent, must have I returned from overseas less than 18 months ago, and must possess the specialty codes of 70250, a 70270 or 73270. ;.' , The work with the AF reserve ;f would permit an additional liv y ing allowance, the officer added. Those who do not have all the specified qualifications will not o be considered for the positions. County Dog Licenses Due, Owners Told Dee Jones, county dog control officer, reminded dog owners of the county that licenses for , their dogs are now due. Until : March 1 the fee will be S1.50, but after that date it will rise to $3.50. , - All dogs aged 8 months or mere must have licenses, he said. Licenses are available at the county court house in Medford; at the city police station in Ash land; at Rogue River Feed and Farm Supply in Rogue River, and at the Kizzie Edmonson res idence in Butte Falls. Minor scratches on furniture often can be concealed by rub bing them with a mixture of boiled linseed oil, turpentine and , white vinegar combined in equal parts. . y i Sales - Rentals Folding V.HEEL CHAIRS Open Sundays and Holiday! . 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. -Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 E. MAIN PHONE 3-5345 1 Block East of Hawthorne Park Salem U.R) The right of county clerks to issue fishing and hunting licenses would be removed under a bill passed by the state Senate and sent to the House. The Senate also passed bills to allow ice fishing and the use of nets or seines to catch non food fish. Salem U.R) Democrats in the Legislature introduced in the House a bill that, if passed, would put a 30 per cent surtax on present state income taxes. The proposal was a key part of the Democratic tax program designed to raise Oregon's in come without resorting to a sales tax. They would make the tax boost effective on income earned from Jan. 1 of this year. Salem U.R) A bill has been introduced in the House that Lions Club Installs At Jacksonville Jacksonville the Jackson ville Lions club held an instal lation meeting Thursday in the city's Presbysterian church. Some 39 persons attended. Three new members were taken into the club and five old members were reinstated. The new members were Louie Ap plebaker, Bruce. Blue and Joe Smith. Eston Humphries, Med ford, installed the members. Three past district governors attended the session and spoke on Lionism. They were intro duced by Ike Dunford. Piano numbers were played by Miss Marjorie Evans. Floyd Wyatt was entertainment chair man and President Gordon Kirk land presided. A ham dinner was served. Two Enter Guilty Pleas to Charges Two men entered guilty pleas in circuit court Friday on dis trict attorney's information. John William Axtell, 22, of 212 South Barneburg rd., en tered his plea on an indecent ex posure charge. Judge James Bain, Portland, suspended pas sage of sentence for two years. Case of Robert L. Morris, Win ston, Ore., was continued until Tuesday for sentencing. He is charged with obtaining money under false pretences. His case involves a $10 check passed at P. C. Penney company. THERMO-RITE THE MODERN Glass Fireplace Front Special heat-treated glass panels in beautiful solid brass frames with draft control make your fireplace an efficient heat producer. BEAUTY r SAFETY COMFORT Evenly Radiated Heat NO SOOT NO SMOKE NO DAMPER NEEDED GUARANTEED SAVINGS ON PUEt BILLS Send height and width of your fire place opening and receive com plete Information by return mail. SMITH-DYNGE LUMBER CO. Telephone 2-7166, Medford 8th at Fir (Just off Main) Medford would appropriate $10,000 to the veterans of World War I for a national convention to be held Portland in 1956.. Sponsors m were Sen. Joe Carson and Rep. Norman Howard, both Portland Democrats. Salem U.R) The Oregon constitution would be amended by a resolution introduced in the House to permit the state to hold corporation bonds given or be queathed to the state. Oregon is not now able to accept such gifts. Salem (U.R) A bi-partisan group of senator and represen tatives has introduced a resolu tion in the House providing for the appointment of an interim committee to study employment problems in penal institutions. It would appropriate $5000 for the job.. Salem (U.R) From now on it will b Veterans' day instead of Armistice day each Nov. 11 in Oregon. Gov. Paul L. Patterson has signed into law House bill 61, passed by the Legislature. Armis tice day was called at the end or World War I. Since then there have been World War II and the Korean action. Congress recent ly changed the name of Armis tice day to Veterans' day, and the bill signed by Gov. Patter son brings Oregon into conformi ty, o a' mi, i t-1 i I j. W pSX f r t - o uo cT g i i If n qXVp " a J Spring monotone print that you cWt live without! It's spiced wih spanking white buttonholes and cord trim, and two huge pearl buttons. 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