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Local and Personal Business Name C. F. Emery. H. L. Gegner, and Lee O. Gra ham have assumed the business name Star' Richfield, according to records on file in the office of the Jackson county clerk. Surgical Meeting A meeting of the Surgical society will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Dr. Jack Ingram, 914 Queen Anne ave. Paper of the evening will be presented by Dr. James Luce. Peace Officers Southern Ore gon Peace Officers association will have a dinner meeting at 7 p. m. Wednesday, April 20, at Kim's restaurant. Election of officers is planned. Revival Meetings The Rev. Thressa Sergent, Yreka, Calif., will be at the Medford Full Gos pel church, 609 Western ave., each evening this week starting Sunday for revival meetings, it wai announced Saturday. At Community Miss Sonya Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson, 2633 How ard ave., is a medical patient at Community hospital and Clar ence Wilson, Central Point, is there for surgery, attendants re ported. School Election Lone Pine school district 10 will hold a special school meeting Tuesday. April 19, at 8 p.m. to elect a school director to serve until June 30, 1956. The new director will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of W. A, Goldin. a Junior DAV A meeting of the junior auxiliary to the Dis abled American Veterans auxil iary is set for Saturday, April 23, at 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Harvey Cassman, Seventh and Cherry sts., in Central Point.' The meeting was postponed from April 16. Opens Shop George Arm strong, who was associated for 38 years with Young's Service shop, has opened a new business, Armstrong's garage, 122 Janney lane. The business includes wheel alignments and balancing, brakes and motor tune-up. The shop was opened April 15. Rummage A rummage sale will be conducted by Reames Social club, Order of the Eastern Star, Thursday and Friday, April 28 and 29, at the Fehl building, 106 North Ivy st. Those wanting pickup service for articles they wish to donate for the sale should call telephones, 2-9918, 2-2134 or 2-2466. Named To Society Bernard Martin, Medford, a student at Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg, Wash., has been elected to Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary society in education, according to a release from the college. He was chosen on the basis of high schol astic standing and professional attitude. His major is mathe matics. Billfold Taken Hiram Vern Martin, 1386 Hilton rd., told city police Friday that his billfold containing between $65 and $70 In currency had been taken from his place of business, 1321 North Riverside ave. Cars Damaged Reports fil ed with city police indicated that sedans driven by Robert Daun, 2413 Kings highway, and Louis Andy Swanson, Estacada, were considerably damaged Friday afternoon in a collision at Eighth and Holly cts. CARD OF THANKS To thosa who axpressed their ivm pathy in to many beautiful and prac tical ways during our recent bereave ment, we express our heartfelt thanks. The William E Fox family. Trash Fire Firemen exting uished a trash fire about 10 a.m. yesterday at 606 Victory way. From Eugene Among stu dents who visited here during the Easter holiday season was Jerry O. Holloway, a student at Eugene, who visited his parents, the Roy O. Holloways, 1116 Da kota ave. a To Virginia Seth Bullis, 15 Florence ave., left Saturday for Falls Church, Va., where he will visit for about 3V4 weeks with his son-in-law and daughter, Cmdr. and Mrs. John M. Parsons. Commander Parsons is stationed at the Pentagon building in Washington, D. C. a Boy Injured Michael Szpak, 3, son of Mrs. Dorothy Szpak, 1112 Oak Grove rd., is a surgery patient at Community hospital as the result of an arm injury suffered Thursday when the arm was caught in a washing ma chine wringer, according to a hospital report. a a a Child Hurt City police said that Peggy Darlene Drinkwater, 6, 906 Maple Park drive, suffer ed a head injury Friday after noon when cars operated by Mary Irene Drinkwater, of the same address, and Virginia Rae Fowler, route 3, box 243, col lided at the intersection of Main and Front streets. The youngster was taken to a doctor for exam ination. a a a Donations Wanted Those in charge of a rummage sale to be held at the Presbyterian church basement Thursday and Friday have asked that members who have articles for the sale take them to the church on Tuesday or Wednesday so the items may be marked and prepared for the sale. a a a .. Danca Clinic Set A round dance clinic, sponsored by danc ing clubs which meet at Ker shaw Square, will be open to .11 sc.uare dancers interested, it was announced Saturday. Six lessons will be given by Mrs. Helen Fosbury. They will be held from 8 to 10 p. m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month beginning April 19. Danc ers can register by telephoning 3-5188. a a a Budget Meeting Jackson county rural school district budgets will not be completed until after Monday when the budget, committee is scheduled to meet, County School Superin tendent A. B. Mekvold reported yesterday. The meeting will convene at 1:30 p. m. at the school superintendent's office. He said there are adjustments to make in receipt schedules and the actual amount to be levied must be determined. News About Servicemen Births HALLETT To Mr. and Mrs. Gay, P.O. Box 827. Central Point, April 12, 1955, a boy, 8 pounds, at Community hospital. BRENTON To Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Box 682, Grants Pass, April 14, 1955,' a girl, 8J4 pounds at Community hospital. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. James, 608 North Riverside ave., April 16, 1955, a girl, 6V4 pounds at Community hospital. MAC DONALD To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 512 Fairmount St., April 15, 1955, a boy,-6Vs lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. HACKWORTH To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, 102 C st., Jackson ville, April 16, 1955, a girl, 734 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. INSURED TW SERVICE Protects You 10 to 100 Times More Than Factory or Repair "GUARANTEES" -A- PARTS, OLD AND NEW i TOTAL PERFORMANCE STABILITY OF CONTROLS SKILL AND LABOR " i Costs You NO MORE Than a j "3 Sales Tax" 1109 NORTH RIVERSIDE, MEDFORD PHONE 2-9189 ON FURLOUGH Sgt. N. U. McMahan, of the Marine Corps, has been in Med ford on a furlough visiting his wife and daughter and his moth er. Sergeant McMahan, who is a a chief cook, has been stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif., for the past year. He has been trans ferred to Camp Pickell Mea dows, Bridgeport, Calif. FOUR MEN INDUCTED Four young men were inducted into the Army through the Port land recruiting and' induction station last week, according to Local Board 17,'Jackson county, of the selective7 service system. They were Lloyd Thomas Ferns, George Allan Goodman and Ivan Lee Cramer, all Med ford, and Willie Roscoe Hargitt, Reedsport, formerly of Rogue River. Obituaries GRACE KINYON Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Swingle Kinyon, 70, of 60s Yama st, Yreka, Calif., who died in Medford Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at thv Perl Funeral Home chapel with Dr. D. Kirkland West of the Presnyterian church officiating. Committal will be in Phoenix cemetery. Mrs. Kinyon was born in Dud leyviile, Ariz., February 8, 1885. Survivors include her hus band, Jesse; one daughter, Mrs. Eleanor McPherson, Vashon, Wash ; three sons, Ralph and Charles Swingle, Medford,' and Cecil Swingle, Lakeview. Otlier survivors are six broth ers, Frank Acton, Oklahoma City, Okla., George, Clifton, Ariz., Ray Acton, Tucson, Ariz., Sidney, Vallejo, Calif., and Mann of Los Angeles; two sis ters. Mrs. Rose Lasster, Gallup, N. M , and Mrs. Anna Swingle, Phoenix, Ariz.; and four grand sons, three granddaughters and two great granddaughters. FRANK LOHRENZ Services for Frank Lohrenz, 65, who died Friday, will be held in Camp White chapel Tuesday at 9 a.m. with Chaplain Henry W. Anderson officiating. Interment will be in Camp White VA cemetery. Conger Morris funeral home is in charge of funeral arrangements. The deceased was born Nov. 3, 1889, in Paxton, Minn., and was a veteran of World War I, serving from May 27, 1918, to July 22, 1919, as a private in the 107th Guard company. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Herman Rambow, Chat taroy, Wash. Construction Slated 1 On Big Sheathing Plant Dallas U.R) Construction is slated to begin here soon on a $1,000,000 sheathing plant by the , Willamette Valley Lumber Company. The plant will employ between 140 and 150 men and will have a capacity of about 6,000,000 square feet of unsanded plywood. It is scheduled to be in opera tion by Labor Day, William E. Swindell, president of the com pany, announced. ROBERT Y. THORNTON Attorney General Will Visit Attorney General Plans To Attend Democratic Dinner Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton will be, among Demo cratic officials attending the fifm annual Roosevelt Memorial dinner to be held at the Medford Junior High Boys' gymnasium,' Saturday, April 23, beginning at 7 p.m. A letter received by Demo cratic Chairman Robert A. Boy er from Thornton stated he would fry here for the annual event. Former Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell, Chicago attorney, will be guest speaker. He will be accompan ied here by Mrs. Mitchell. State Chairman Howard Morgan will be master of ceremonies, and with National Committeeman Monroe Sweetland expected to give a brief report. Others. Due Other state Democratic lead ers tentatively planning to at tend are State Sen. Joseph K. Carson, State Sen. Walter Pear: sen. State Rep. Alf Corbett, Charles O. Porter, Eugene at torney, 1954 Democratic con gressional nominee, former Wil lamette Society President Nich olas Granet, Portland, and oth ers. . - . There will be a brief musical program consisting of a duet by Tresa Matlack and Jim Ba ker and solos bj Mrs. Matlack, a community sing led by Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins and a musical reading by Mrs. Stan Zapell. Accompanist will be Mrs. Herb Dunpey. Benediction will be given by the Kev. George R. V. Bolster of St Mark's Episcopal church. The dinner, served buffet style will be partial potluck, according to Mrs. W. G. Werner, foods chairman. Acceptable dishes to be contributed will be salads, scalloped white potatoes or candied sweet potatoes or some other suitable side dish in quantities to serve 10 people. The main portion of the meal and dinner service will be fur nished by the committee, Mrs. Werner said. Sunday. April 17, 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN The recession of Nisqually and Emmons Glaciers in Mount Rain ier National park has averaged 75 feet per year for the past 20 years. Thrilling new COLORED CABINETS and SINKS Yes! In Colors . . . at NO EXTRA COST! PLAN YOUR KITCHEN NOW in one of these exciting Colors Star White Dawn Yellow Meridian Blue Sunset Copper , at your Youngstown Kitchen's Center- No Money Down 36 Months to Pay on FHA Termsl SMITH-DYNGE LBR. CO. South Fir Corner 8th St. Phone 2-7166 Mile MIFMW "A Certain Voice In These Uncertain Times" "And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up and lift up your heads, for your re demption draweth nigh." Luke 21 :28. "The end cannot be far distant . . . " Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler What are these signs which can be discerned in Medford? And what do they portend? Don't Miss This Great Prophetic Lecture! hundreds have been attending: the powerful, prophetic lectures! of Evangelist Gordon Dalrymple. m fat A aaa ak svp lrW5hts ALdU int VKCAI V.ULUK riLivi if fi HiMsfll. JL. uftsW I Bla a Brilliant technicolor production by Walt Disney An Academy Award Winner. Enjoy the incredible beauties of Seal Island first hand. TWO 11 SESSIONS d aiiffldl 8 IP. R3. Attend the Session of Your Choice. PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK ..DATE Wed. Apr. 20 Fri., Apr. 22 Sat., Apr. 23 Sun., Apr.. 24 LECTURES Spiritualism! Do the Dead Actually Appear? See strange spirit faces and forms appear on the screen. Hear about the incredible "House that death built." One of the most interesting lectures of the series. ; Smashing Heaven's Foundations! Dedicated, un scrupulous men are endeavoring to do away with the very foundations of the Kingdom of Cod. Is the Law of God outmoded? Labor Against Capital! Is class war around the corner? Does the Bible predict economic warfare in the last day's of. earth's history? Enjoy brilliant colorama illustrations. Will Atheism's Crusade Crush the Cross? Will the rampant forces of Codlessness banish the blood of Christ from the face of the earth? Will the all im- portant seal of God prevail? Don't miss this great lecture. FILMS "Missionary to Walker's Garage." Mark wants to be a mechanic, his par ents want' him to be a minister. In the ensuing story the Gospel comes to all connected with Walk er's Garage. "Rolling Stents." The Stone family just keeps rolling aj o n g until . Don't miss this film. "The Shield of Faith." The shield of faith pro tects two young high school students from ac cepting a basketball bribe. "Beaver V a 1 1 e y." Tre mendous Disney color film which explores the incredible beauties of Beaver Valley. ' Enjoy Dazzling, Brilliant Colorama and Beautiful Screen Slides 0 ML SECTS FESEE 0 Beautiful picturts. Bibles giv en away. Laarn bow you caa gat yours. ' crusade i SI I 4E6 EAST MAHKf fXr,Tmri' 11 " &rf '" "Ty 11! , '1 fefe Enjoy Audience, Singing with E. F. Coy, Tenor . . . i