Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1955, Image 21

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22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
iS.-?ALE 9R lease Franchisee! Tools Sharpened
local manufacturing comoanv. Prod- P
uct in excellent demand. High vol- SAWS, lawnmowers, knives, shears,
.lime capacity with minimum labor tools sharpened. 1025 So. Riverside
and investment. Excellent oppor- near Central.
tunity for high earnines. For de- FROST SAW SHOP
tails writ? Tribune B"x "304
23 MACHINERY and TRACTORS dick s rural disposal service
FOR SALE OR TRADE Complete Septic tanks pumped and repaired.
logging equipment and small saw- Tanks installed to State soecifica-
miU. Write or call Box 23 or Box tions any size from 500 gallons up.
48. Butte Falls Hwy Eagle Point Square concrete Domestic or Com-
Oregon. ' mercial tanks. Drain fields laid.
W c Aiii r-i,,ir., . . t-t: rr- Free estimates and inspection. All
r5o.t r aclr- ? "de work guaranteed. Phone M. R.
2 14- Sr-.6 Bermce dlsf- (Dick) Gust. 3-1457. Medford.
2 14 International plow on rub- acpi-o'c
her. 3 sections Massey-Harris spike t-ASFi'Rs
tooth harrow. All in excellent con- SeDtIc hiuJZleAfineaDei
dition. Ph. 3-2453 TAJvKS INSTALLED
Vor catc ns t-ttt? - . , . Drain work. Free inspection.
FOR SALE OR TRADE HD-7. blade Low set prices No mileage charge
f?.d T,1ch' Phone VAUey 6-3934 24 hour service. Local War U vet
- after 530 Dial 3-1511 or 2-6818
1951 GMC Diesel log truck with Paige MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK AND
il? elL Tlres ROod- ru very clean. CESSPOOL SERVICE. Tanks clean-
Pn. Shady Cove 2271. ed and repaired, drain and sewer
GIBSON tractor. 2 plows, springtooth laid. New tanks installed. All work
harrow and carryall. New power guaranteed. Phone 3-1116.
grip rear tires. Priced low. Ph. SANITATION SERVICE
3-3322. No. Sat, calls. Darrell Fariss O. E. Conklin
XL MOULDER complete with belts. ROUND CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS
knives & motor. $375. Ph. Ashland 500-gal S68 750-xal. S98
2-8756. Commercial Tanks rail sizes)
CLETRAC Model K-20 parts for sale. DMt? iPstoto &EFHA CodJS
Claude Perry. Jacksonville. 101 E. Meet TANKS PUMPED
JL TRENCHING EXCAVATION
600 GAL. Robbins spray rig. 40 gal. Free Estimates Guaranteed Work
a minute pump. Red Seal Con- PHO?re 3-?3l 2B7S ,nn Pirn f?d
tinental engine with Hurst Blower. M
4 wheels, excellent condition. Ph. TV & Repair
2-7892.
Xm ipraS,PUtm;DS- v" FasteSm. afad (not
KPviJL?3 h man)-BE SUBE-
Wenatchee. Washington.
CLARK transmission. 5-soeed direct. Electric Motors
Ph 2-9193
TTTFAi 1 i .,,, r.aM. GAGE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
ei?liAKISXle 108 UUCk- reasonable- Delco and Smithway Motors
r- -"4. Motor Rewinding and Repairing
FRONT end loader for Fcrd Fergu- 112 N Frnnt Phone 2-2628
on tractor Ph 2-9554.
Building
24 FOR EXCHANGE concrete construction
VERY sharp 1 owner late model Driveways. Patios, Sidewalks. Tree
Plymouth Cranbrook. Would like estimates for all types of cement
to trade for your equitv in prop- work.
erty or trailer house. Ph. 2-5332. Off. Ph. 2-2971 Res. 2-7943
After 6 Ph. 2-8837. Ed Lowery John Jore
TRADE 2 RENTALS. Ashland. Take . .or caU Gold Hi" COLLECT 5-9204
large modern trailer house. Nate Building. Remodeling. Repairing
.Ton-s Bif BTid. Calif of any kind
Commercial, residential. Industrial
oc MlfFl I ANFflll Estimates without obligation
IVW3V.CltMrMC.WUa Ph. Ashland 2-4236
MEDFORD HOUSEWRECKING CO. An kinds of Masonry
Phone 2-4113 Work fully guaranteed
Be safe, hired licensed, bonded G. Hill 5-9349 Eves. 2-9109
and insured contractors L. L. WHITESIDE. CONTRACTOR
S 285 SALARY LOANS M 3G2 Residential and light Commercial.
AMERICAN FINANCE Free estimates. Phone 2-7806
CORPORATION
Ph w Min Tractor Work
OAPFPC.ONIAL ROTOVATING gardens, yards, etc. All
o-rcwwiwi work guarantecd VAL ALBERT.
LET BEAUTY CULTURE BE YOUR Phone 3-5625.
CAREER. Enroll now for April class ROTOVATING
at Medford Beauty School under Gardens
Geri and Raymond. Ph. 2-6536. Minshall J'ville 9-8125
ANY ONE having a drinking problem TILLING
is welcome at Alcoholics Anoriy- Garden, lawn tilling. Large machine,
rioV3" ,ee,VnBS J,J?VW-, - experienced operator. Ph. 2-4357.
123'2 W. Main. Ph. 2-G6a7. ; ; r.
l. . . . r"n iTr ZT 7T. PLOW. Harrow. Disk. Level. Mow.
FALSE TEETH REPAIRED while you Gardens or wnat have you. Ira Bol-
wait. Office hours 9 to 5. New fuJ linger. 307 Pierce Rd.. Ph 2-5830.
upper and lower dentures 24 hr. : . -T.'.
service. Ill E. California. Jackson- ROTOVATING
ville. Ph. 30-9-8071. . riaidSnA.T,YaKls- .f.,,
LET MEADOWS DO IT T f".
Cabinets. Alterations. Frames Genl. TRENCHiNG. excavation, loading &
Mill work. 2280 Orchard Home back filling LeRoy Calkins. 532
Dr. Ph. 3-1175. Palm Ph 2-5581
spencer con.etiere. cmi 2-8576- Income Tax Returns
27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY PROMPT, accurate Bookkeeping & In-
. . come Tax Service. No parking prob-
Well Drilling lem. Tom Banks. Phoenix. Ph. 2-7656
DEISTER S WELL DRILLING CO. For INCOME TAX & BOOKKEEPING
your water well problems. Reliable SERVICE. Sun. & eves, by appoint-
& experienced. Up to the minute ment. 105 W. Main. Phone 2-9195.
equipment. 139 Vancouver. Ph. 2-9308.
SHULTS BROS, well drilling & pump MARY B. MAASS
service. We strive to please every 304 S. Ivy. Please make
customer. Ph. 3-4141. Eves. 2-5669. appointments Phone 2-9281
GOFF BROTHERS WeU Drillers; ex- INCOME tax returns made out. Day
perienced and reliable. S&H Green "eve. appmntments Ph 3-1784.
Stamps on wells & Jacuzzi Pumps. VICTOR C. SETHER. Brophy Bldg.
Office Siskiyou Hdwe.. 225 W. CLEO CANOOSE. 55 Ross Court. For
Main. Medford. Phone 2-2939 Eve- day or eve. appointments Ph 2-2913.
nmgs 3-3744 or 2-7026. 14th yr. in same location.
ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO FED. & STATE Income Tax assist-
Immediate service on wells tc ance. S. C. Jones & Sons Billings
pumps. Work guaranteed. Terms to Agency. Cor. 6th & Holly. Medford
suit. Hay accepted. Ph 2-7372. 885 42 E Main St.. Ashland
Shafer Lane, oft Kings Hwy.
crater well DRILLING; No well Pests and Termite Control
too deep. Immediate service All p.vtPBAvwrrn rnM-roni
work guaranteed FHA terms ar- RAYS?RAY;WEED CONTROL
" " phnr,. 9 -xiqa mi w 10th Licensed Material & Equipment
ranged Phone 2-2098 nil w lutn M, r, Hubbell. 201 Garfield 2-9279
Granite & Top Soil paramount pest control
. Safeguard against termite, fungus,
TOP SOIL $2 yd. Creek run S1.50 yd. beetles, structural repairs. Ph. 2-9701
Crushed rock S25 yd Small reject LOYD Termite Control. Protector
S2 yd. A. L. Nasn. fnone jjU; nome rom termites Free inspection.
TOP SOIL, fill dirt, granite and Ph Ash 2-7557 Foundation Work.
creek run gravel. Tractor and cat
dozer and loader for hire Austin L. Fuel and Sawdust
King Trucking. 2-2o8. 2-4167.
TOP SOIL TRY-R-WOOD SALES
Rich Bear Creek loam, granite. Red Fir Slabs and Sawdust
creek run gravel. Prompt delivery. Dial Medford 3-3336. Ashland 8931
Ph 3-2916. ALL hand sorted wood; Select Slabs.
BEAR CREEK loam, crushed rock and Rough Blox . 2x4 Edgings 2' Fire-
h i Hirt Vrocir run pravel place wood. Bark, graded & screen-
fTMwS'llMSSnS d sawdust-coarse or fine. Clean
or eves. Earl Bostwick. BiS'lOADS-LOW PRICES
BEAR CREEK sandy loam, creek run McGINTY FUEL CO. Ph. 2-8277
gravel, pit run and crushed granite. --...- -tt g
iim Nunes Phone 3-4638 CAMINOL HEATING OILS
jim fines, r none j mon. SPARK BURNER OIL
.SVs. i. j , . . Del. anywhere, any time
LULL'S GRANITE crushed loaded phone 2-5296 Nights 2-8174
and delivered. Ph. 493 Central Point. Samson Ftipl Oil Service
CRUSHED ROCK. SAND & GRAVEL :
C LI?I4,GER,&,SGt,Q? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Phone 2-336 or 2-J897
COOKED Food. Plant and Rummage
Beads ReStrung Sale. Circle of Presbyterian Church.
- - . Former Burelson's Store. Central
PLS & BEADS RESTRUNG Point. April 1. 2 from 9 to 4.
S A NTOS AGATE SHOP 4l'l E Main EASTER FLOWERS! Potted hyacinths
and parrot tulips, all colors. 50c up.
c o Ki ri nnrlr Also mixed bouquets of spring
-amnet flowers. Large selection of home
BROKEN furniture repaired like new. grown perennials . . delphinium.
Kitchen remodeling. Corner and Oriental popoies. yarrow, cannas
gun cabinets made to order. For and border plants, large primroses,
estimates call 2-6363. etc. See at flower stand. 420 S.
CITY CABINET SHOP Central, or dial 2-6337.
FRANK YASHIN STRAWBERRY PLANTS
924 So. Central Phone 2-9310 Rock Hill
' Red Rich
Services & Repairs surge dairy supply
.T TH.T r.....T 217 W. 6th Ph- 2-2622
Re-welvfng. re-knHting. zipper & FOR S.ALE-1950 Mustang motorcycle.
upholsterv repair. Florence Pahlka. See at 502 S. Rnerside.
Fh. 2-2038 843 W. Jackson WANTED Painting, inside or out. Ex-
ATTENTION LOGGERS perienced. References. Phone 2-7901.
Save S24 on brake drums. Cracked AS A STRETCHER for scarce hay
drums banded, i-8. Ashland 2-0491. and poor pasture use molassized
SIS-Q-JANITOR SERVICE SCreSnilgS, S5?ttP? tn-
Home cleaning Window washing MORTON MILLING CO.
Commercial Maintenance SAVE AT NORTON'S
Floor care our specialty. Ph. 2-9021 10.000 ft. 1x12 rough redwood for
KIRBY COMPANY boards and batting. Molding 2c
Service and Repairs lineal ft. 1x8" and 10" V-rustic
1028 Murray Ave Phone 2-8821 knotty pine. S125 per M. Very good
" sheathing S35 per M. Free delivery.
Painting ph- 3-2888.
SPRAY paintmg roofs., houses, general nSSSSU"Sotr hy
painting. Free estimates Sullivan or -straw. We can grind and mol-
Bros 219 S Tw Phme 2-9831 asize roughage andake it edible.
., : MORTON MILLING CO.
Oil Burner Service COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
Expert Burner Service $20,000 Inventory all new merchan-
Phone 2-5296 or 2-8174 dise. Closeing out the Pryd-n-Joy
Samson Furl Oil gpryice baby and maternity shop in Grants
Pass. 728 S.W. 6th. Sale now going
Transportation on. Drastic reductions.
ATHEL. HUPP DUDLEY-TRUCK BIPR JZ1
TRANSPORTATION 2ND HAND STORE
P. O. Box 242 Medford Oregon F-SP,Fu.7,?ture and,vADDUan-eJ
ICC-MC 71652 Rapid transportation 2o02 W. Main Phone 2-93o5
between Southern Oregon and WE FIX "EM while you sleep.
Points and Places in Calif on all Hawkins Nite Garage
building materials, heavy machinery 616 S. Central Ph. 3-1534
and livestock Phone Medford Ore BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for
"'-i17 sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune Office.
7. 27 N. Fir.
flumping COMMERCIAL Spraying. No job too
BROWNIES large or too small. Ph. 2-5376 With-
PLUMBTNG & HEATING. INC. row.
PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
519 Crater Lake Ave. Ph. 2-4801 LEGAL NOTICES
' BROOKS ELECTRIC
PLUMBING DEPT NOTICE TO CREDITORS
For fast, courteous and efficient 934;
service on all your plumbing prob- CIRCuiT COURT OF THE
lem3- . ca" -a3- STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-
WM. SWARTZ YOUR PLUMBER SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPART-
since 1920 1213 N Riverside MENT
AH work guaranteed Repair and New IN' THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Phone ?-5372 of ROBERT ANDERSON, a Missing
Person, now presumed dead.
Floor Sanding The undersigned, having teen ap-
r. c r-;i-u;- pointed Administrator of the above
Floor Sanding & Finishing entitled estate by the Circuit Court of
Geo Dennrv Phnn? 2-6863 the County-of Jackson State of Ore-
gon. and having qualified, notice is
Troo Sorvira hereby given to all persons having
claims against said estate to present
CHAMBERLAIN TREE SERVICE them at the office of the undersigned.
Trimming, topping, removing, etc. 230 West Main Street, Medford. Ore-
fre. estimates. Ph. 3-3035. Son. properly verified and with proper
" " " m voucher within six months from the
Generators Starters da;? of first "iS" 2l lnif
notice, which is the 30th day of
Generator-Starter repairs & exchange. March. 1955.
Armature winding. Cliff's Auto O. H. BENGTSOX
Electric 1311 N. Riverside. 2-5068. Adiriinistrator
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 9473
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPART
MENT In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM P. McGROTTY. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will, from and after the
28th day of April. 1955. sell all of the
right, title and interest of the above
entitled estate, in and to the Westerly
one-half of the following described
premises, siutated in Jackson County,
Oregon:
Beginning at a point on the center
line of Ross Lane at a point on the
line between the North half and the
South half of D. L. C. No. 69. Town
ship 37 South. Range 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian and East 1105
feet from the Northwest corner of the
South half of said D. L. C. No. 69;
thence from this the true point of be-
f inning along said center line West
58 feet; thence South parallel with
the West line of said claim No. 69
337.6 feet: thence East at an angle of
90 degrles 258 feet; thence North
parallel with West line of said claim
69. 337.6 feet to place of beginning
containing 2 acres, more or less, and
designated as Lots 2 and 4 Anderson
Tracts.
Said property will be sold at pri
vate sale for cash at the office of De
Forest & Hansen. 228 Franklin Build
ing. Medford, Oregon, subject to con
firmation of the above-entitled Court.
Dated and first published March 30,
1955.
Helen A. Dawson, Administratrix.
DeForest & Hansen
228 Franklin Bldg.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 8022
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed his final
account in the Estate of Frank W.
Frame. Deceased, and that the 18th
day of April. 1955. at 10:00 o'clock
A.M. in the Circuit Court. Medford.
Jackson County, Oregon has been set
for the time and place for hearing
objections to said final account and
settlement thereof.
Dated and first published this 16th
day of March. 1955.
ALLEN COLLINGWOOD
Administrator
NOTICE
No. 9337
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JEAN D. PERL,. Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Executor has filed his
Final Account and Report herein, and
the above entitled Court has set the
20th day of April. 1955. in the Circuit
Courtroom in Jackson uounty, Oregon,
at the hour of 10 A.M. as the time and
place for the hearing of any and all
objections to said Account, and all
those having any objections thereto
are to appear at said time and place
and make known the same.
DATED this 12th day of March,
1955.
JOHN A. PERL. Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO. 9538
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
MADELYN SMITH, also known as
MADELYN KAY. also known as
MADELYN GRAVES. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above court has appointed the
undersigned as administrator of the
above estate. All persons having
claims against said ertate are hereby
required to present the same with
proper vouchers within six months
from this date at the office of Neff,
Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre
Building, Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first published this 16th
dav of February. 1955.
CHESTER M. SMITH. Administrator
No. 55-100-E
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
KATIE MAE HOLT. Plaintiff, vs.
CHARLES T. HOLT. Defendant.
To CHARLES T. HOLT, the above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear in the above entitled court
and cause and answer the complaint
on file therein against you within
four (4) weeks from the date of tne
first publication of this summons, and
if you fail to so appear and answer,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief oraved tor in ner com
plaint, to-wit: A decree of this court
forever dissolving tne contract 01
marriage heretofore and now existing
between plaintiff and defendant; a
decree awarding the plaintiff the
care, custody and control of Charles
Thomas Holt and Jerry Lee Holt, the
minor children of plaintiff and de
fendant, and reserving to the plaintiff
the right to petition the court for sup
port of said children, snouia sucn sup
port become necessary in the future.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this summons is March 21st,
1955: the time prescribed for publi
cation of this summons is once each
week for four (4) successive weeks;
the date of the first publication of
this summons is March 23rd. 1955.
. JONES AND MAIN
Attorneys for Plaintiff
207 Fluhrer Building
P. O. Box 567
Medford. Oregon
Keith Schulz Buys
Bill Young Garage
Young's garage at 116 North
Front st., has been purchased
by R. Keith Schulz, who will
open the business April 1. Fea
tured will be self-service in con
nection with complete automo
tive repairing, brake service,
motor tuneup, carbueration, elec
trical and lubrication service,
Schulz explained.
He is a Medford High school
graduate and served overseas
during World War II with the
1st Marine air wing. On return
ing to civilian life he was shop
foreman for the Evergreen Bus
lines for seven years and later
operated Keith's Texaco service
at Jackson st. and Riverside ave
He points out that the self
service automotive repairing is
a new type of . service here.
William Young, who formerly
operated the garage, recently
retired from business.
Prudential Insurance
Firm Tells Promotion
Arvid E. Althins, 255 Stewart
ave., has been promoted to staff
manager for the Prudential In
surance Company of America in
this area, it was announced yes
terday by Manager Harold D.
Hamm.
During World War II Althins
served with the U.S. Navy Re
serve in the European and Medi
terranean theaters. He joined
the Prudential in 1950 as dis
trict agent in the company's
Whittier, Calif., district agency.
Mr. and Mrs. Althins have
three children, Catherine, 12;
Sandra, 10; and Arvid, 2.
With 600,000 motor cars, 350,
000 motorcycles, and 250,000
motor-bicycles, Sweden claims
to be the most motorized coun
try in all of the area of con
tinental Europe.
Theyll Do It Every
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rlCKin rears
By SID HOLLINGSWORTH
The problem of caring for the
aged world war veterans, whose
ranks are increasing with the
years, has awakened the Veter
ans Administration to a full
scale study.
A report on this study has
come to the desk of Manager
Ricker, showing "nearly 10 per
cent of the VA's average daily
hospital patient load consists of
patients 65 or over, and in VA's
domiciliaries, or homes the pro
portion is much higher nearly
31 per cent.
Certain VA hospitals have
been designated as centers for
treatment of patients suffering
from chronic disabilities, it was
announced. Special intermed
iate beds, likewise, are being
utilized in a new program of
medical service "between that
required by the more acutely ill,
and that provided by a domic
iliary home."
Ray Williams doesn't pretend
to be a "tough guy" but he
knows a few who were really
tough. In fact, he worked on a
job and knew intimately the
"Toughest Guy in the Air Force,"
General William "Jerry" Lee, of
Texas. He happened to be re
minded of his acquaintanceship
in reading about General Lee in
the Saturday Evening Post.
I worked with Jerry Lee
when he was a lineman for the
Texas Power and Light company
back m 1928. He was tough
then and could deliver a terrif-
fic wallop if the occasion called
for it. "I've seen him bowl over
a couple of guys who were mak
ing things difficult for him," Ray
declared.
The Veterans Administration
Employees association, formed
about a year ago, is experienc
ing growing pains. It has ex
tended its interests from purely
social activities to a program of
station benefits and improve
ments; the medical-dental erouD
has joined as a unit; a small
newspaper has been started and
a $5 prize offered for the best
name. Arrangements have also
been made to exhibit at the Hob
by Fair, April 17, without com
peting for prizes.
Young ladies from Beta Sig
ma Phi sorority sponsored the
musical provided by new juv
enile talent, brought to Camp
White by the American Red
Cross last Wednesday evening.
Ashland and Medford chapters
of the sorority were represent
ed. The new chair finishing pro
ject in arts and crafts has made
the enviable record of renovat
ing more than 300 of the plain
type chairs during the two
months it has been operating
on a regular schedule. The
broken chairs are repaired with
parts from other broken items,
sanded and varnished to look
like new.
Included in the men current
ly working on this undertaking
are R. B. McGarry, H. Thorbrog-
ger, V. Sonnek, G. J. Sloan, L.
B. Smith, M. P. Jackson, J. N.
Wilson, John Tribe, M. C. Lucas,
C. M. Duncan, M. Thompson,
William Cooper, William Schoen
ebeck, William Barth and An
drew Kaucher.
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News and No,es
From Camp White
Sgt. Elmer Schermerhorn has
left Camp White, headed north
with his recent bride, Ann Kim
ball, a local nurse, to accept a
position as attendant at the
State Hospital, Orofino, Ida. His
His wife also will be employed
in the dining room there.
David Von Needa, Camp
White's oldest veteran, now able
to walk around with the aid of a
cane, has gone home to Cottage
Grove for a visit. He has plans
for flying to Philadelphia in
September, to attend the 28th
Volunteers' Spanish War Veter
ans' reunion.
The reason for the military ap
pearance of so many shoes worn
by the domiciliary population is
the expert attention and ser
vice performed by Jimmy Ful
ler, the new shoe shine boy.
Within a few weeks, he has built
up a clientele, and has installed
a radio and chairs for their con
venience while waiting their
turn.
David Frisch, who has been
running a one man crusade for
full use of pension money by
dom members, has been reward
ed with a letter from Rep. Edith
Nourse Rogers, of the Veterans
committee of the House, accom
panied by a bill, introduced by
Rep. McDonough, California,
which would discontinue the VA
practice of withholding. The
World War Veterans, also, have
posted their bill, allowing $100
pensions for veterans 60 years
of age.
OSC Student Arrives
For Extension Work
Jean Shipman, senior student
in home economics at Oregon
State college, arrived here this
week to work in the Jackson
county agent's office. She will be
in Medford until April 23.
Miss Shipman will observe
and participate in local exten
sion work, particularly with
adults, but also in the 4-H club
and agricultural divisions.
Dead line for Sunday Classified is
at noon Saturday.
BLASTING government security
program and urging drastic re
visions to assure fairer treat
ment for Individuals, former
Senator Harry Cain (R) Wash.,
tells Civil Liberties conference
that "fear, Inexperience, sus
picion, distortion and intoler
ance" have produced an "un
warranted emphasis on security
In recent years." (International)
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renewed life ef usefulness and pleasure to
millions.
Ask for genuine Ar-Pan-Ex today at any drug
store for the kind of relief no ether product
can claim to equol If your druggist ft out
of it, be will be glad to order it tor vee.
Wednesday, March 30, 1955
By Jimmy Hadof
H4RCOMPH I
REFER A&ANTOTUZ
CASE OF CORNBORE
VERSUS FUTWHEEL
R4ILR04D-nST47E OF
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0ORNBORE W4S GIVEN
a judgment of
ONE DOLL4R"
Failure of GOPs
Cited by Hatfield
P o rt 1 a n d tU R) State Sen.
Mark Hatfield Tuesday charged
that Oregon Republicans had
"failed to even register a ma
jority of our own children" and
offered a program to revitalize
the party.
Hatfield, a Salem Republican,
spoke at the Oregon convention
of the Republican Women's Fed
eration here.
"Failure to undergo "a dyna
mic party revitalization" within
the next nine months, Hatfield
charged, would make the party
subject to an awakening next
election day" with a Democratic
board of control, loss of three
congressional seats and a Demo
crat House of Representatives."
Hatfield's suggestions includ
ed a recruitment drive aimed
at "youth, women and Jefferson
Jackson Democrats," an "across-the-board"
communications ex
change within the party, and
lodging . control of the party's
internal organization in a single
individual or a special commit
tee. Hatfield also urged that cam
paigns be waged on "facts and
records, rather than on person
alities and animosities."
Leafs Seeking Second
'Miracle' Victory
By UNITED PRESS
The underdog Toronto Maple
Leafs were hoping for a "repeat
miracle" and the Boston Bruins
were anxious to "get even" to
night when action resumes in the
semi-final round of the Stanley
Cup playoffs in the National
Hockey League.
The Leafs, trailing 3-0 and only
one defeat away from elimina
tion, play host to the champion
Detroit Red Wings while the
Bruins, behind 2-1, entertain the
Montreal Canadiens.
America's top executives
spend 15 to 20 hours a week
reading reports of their various
fields, including correspondence
and trade journals.
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10 4-H Members
Will Leave Friday
For Livestock Show
Ten Jackson county 4-H club
members will leave here Friday
at 4:30 a.m. for the Grand
National Junior Livestock ex
position, at the Cow Palace in
San Francisco. They will dis
play 12 market animals at the
show.
Bib Fisher, Antelope club
member, will take the animals
to San Francisco in his truck.
Accompanying the Jackson
county delegation will be Mr.
and Mrs. John Bohnert, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale and
Dale Bigham, local 4-H leaders,
and Glenn Klein, 4-H club agent
for Jackson county.
Klein will be the Oregon Ex
tension service agent represen
tative at the Grand National
Junior Livestock exposition.
To Show Animals
Ciub members who will ex
hibit animals at the show will
include Fisher, Ken Bitterling,
Lucy Gardener, Bobby Hayes,
Linda Malloroy, Tessie Rags
dale, and Dave Woolfolk, all of
Antelope; Dale Smith, Central
Point, and Charles and Truman
Elmore, Applegate.
Their animals will be judged
Monday, April 4, and the exposi
tion livestock auction will be
Wednesday, April 6. The group
will return to the Rogue valley
on Thursday, April 7.
Miss Doreen Bohnert, Central
Point, who is a freshman at
Oregon State college, will ac
company the group to observe
junior leadership activities for
the State 4-H club staff.
A special tape recording of
the exposition rodeo will be play
ed Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. by ra
dio station KMED.
Purchase Announced
Of Tabu Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lappin
have purchased the controlling
interest in the Colony Restau
rants, Inc., popularly known as
the Tabu Dinner nouse, on
South Riverside ave., Lappin an
nounced today. 1
They made the purchase irom
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Von Ting
who have operated the business
for the past several years. J.ne
Lappins took possession March
28 and after renovating the din
ner house and lounge they plan
to open April 1. August Bruy
neel has been engaged as chef.
Lunches, dinners and late sup
pers will be served.
Von Ting plans to enter the
logging business as a timber
cruiser.
Lappin has been associated
with the Rogue Valley Country
club and the Medford hoteL
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
PTA Talent Show Set
Af Rogue River April 1
Rogue River The Rogue
River Parent-Teachers associa
tion's annual talent show will
be held Friday, April 1, starting
at 8 p.m., in the high school
gymnasium.
Theme of this year's show will
be "Spring Capers." The pro
gram will include music and
dancing by school students and
other residents of the commu
nity. Director for the show is Mrs.
A. L. Thorell.
how much
MONEY
ao you neeu v-gJ
Spring Expenses, Too!
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PHONE 3-3989
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