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o They 11 Do It Every T-Z WI&a fDoTr ervE 4 uaor wow xo5!TJ!5s Ms BI6DOMES CUT DOVM 3M0R W&eTlWAteCHOPJaLjM LLTWE B540T1FUL TREES 1 f (V-EMtXJWM CMOP'EAUU. rjgtL OH THEIR PROPERTY WHEN We SHORTLY THEREAFTER IN UTTLE SPROUTS TH4TTJ- MY CRAPES I MY RU66! MY TAKE TEN YEARS TO GROW AS V UPHOLSTERY SVC "EM - 1.1 . t,,n.. 1 dkj Air uvi -i-i 1 9Jt Back Stairs: Air Force Cadets See Ike By WARREN DUFFEE United Press Correspondent Denver (U.R) Backstairs at the Summer White House: Cadets in the first class of the cnew Air Force. Academy were beginning to wonder if they'd ever get to see President Eisen hower, even though the Summer White House headquarters is in the same sprawling reservation with the academy's temporary lite at Lowry Air Force Base. Not until he paid his first visit to the academy Sunday and attended church' there had any of the first crop of prospective ' flying officers had a chanee to glimpse the President. The ca dets, almost 300 in number, are restricted to the academy area for the first phase of their train ing. TREAT FOR YOUR SWEET TOOTH! Looking for a wonder ful dessert? Try baking apples, and just before you take them from the oven, drop a marshmal low in the center to melt S Looking for a wonderful cof fee? Try AIRWAY-the whole fbean coffee with the mellow IBrarillan flavor. t Freah-roeatad In the whole bean freah ground the moment you buy AIRWAY gives you mellow coffee flavor real coffee pick-op but no coffee harshness. ; Enjoy the mellow coffee in the flkw Jbatf-AIRWAY COFFEE. at SAFEWAY """Hi from ,yLOVIA TRENT I I.' ' .'JS-w ijr: J N. Join The "VAOL-KXGUE 3 LEATHERNECKS" For Information Call at the Medford . .UMSC Recruiting Office - P.O. Bldg. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Time Wpumus ' uow LDvis will THEY POT ( "WEMTO6R3W77HESUN JU Am tUeu cony ' v !- wrv Mr. Eisenhower didn't know it but a trash fire just outside the Summer White House head quarters building at Lowry al most caused a furor the other day. Trash caught fire in a box-like container about the size of an old-fashioned outhouse, appar ently from a smoldering cigar ette. But a cool-headed airman avoided any excitement by calm ly calling for a crash truck from tlfe landing field. Instead of fire engines arriving with sirens, the crash vehicle quietly rolled up, subdued the flames, and hauled off the smoking trash container with no disturbance to the White House offices. ' The President has become so enthusiastic about his golf, game on his current Colorado stay that he sometimes packs in 36 holes a day on the rolling, well kept course at Cherry Hills Country Club. He gets away from his Lowry jgpgfe tyCtt SKVHIS Trees and Homes Bill Bell and his two sons were enthusiastic builders 01 house models, back in the early 1930s.. They turned out images of handsome, sturdy, well- equipped homes that could be built full scale anywhere ior $3,500 or less. The Bell boys were then of high school age. Ten miniature models, as I re member, made the central ex hibit of the Western, Retail Lumbermen's association' ' con vention at Portland in 1938. The setting was one of streets, gra dens, trees and lights. Shining out In giant letters on a green backdrop were these bold words: "TIMBER IS A CROP THE HARVEST IS HOMES." Those models, produced by Bell and his . two . sons, .were shown in retail lumber conven- iiillSif By Jimmy Hatlo rr take 6RUNIN6 NflERf headquarters office as soon as possible each morning and often tries to get in 18 holes before lunch and another 18 afterward. Mr. Eisenhower s scores are still closely-guarded secrets, but reports indicate that his putting which often plagues his game considerably improved. Mrs. Louise Brotzman, attrac tive . blonde wife of Donald Brotzman, 33-year-old Republi can candidate for the Colorado governorship in 1954, was "dy ing" for a chance to meet Mr. Eisenhower when the couple was suddenly invited to the Summer White House for an early morn ing appointment with the Presi dent. Reporters were working over Brotzman afterward for details of the meeting. He turned to his wife and asked if she could think of ' anything elsa that was dis cussed. "I don't remember," she said. "I was too thrilled at meeting the President." tions all over the United States. Next year they were renewed for the exhibit ..of the West Coast Lumberman's association at San Francisco's world's fair. The FHA Siory The exhibit appealed because it was something new in the use of scale models of houses. Pre viously the scale model was an architectural device , for demon stration of mansions of highest cost and elegant design. The Bell idea was to employ the miniature home to educate the public, in the values of a lumber dwelling that could be built and possessed by a family for down payment of a few hundred dol lars and small monthly payments.-' - Bill Bell, then as now, manag ing director of the Western Re tail Lumbermen's association, was first of all a teacher. And as such he became a national educational leader in a business that today numbers 26,000 re tail lumber stores and yards. Incalculable damage was done to lumber In 1933 by the mis called National Recovery act. Bill Bell, like other well-posted lumber leaders, was awake to the revolutionary menace of NRA. And he was also versed In the constructive recovery prin ciples that Herbert Hoover had urged in vain on the Congress of 1931-1932. The Home Owners Loan cor poration was. a Hoover idea originally. So wag the Federal Housing administration, with standard home loan amortized over a long term of years, con servatively Insured by the gov ernment, permitting a smaller home down payment than had ever been known in the United States. The Hoover Ideas were writ ten into the FHA act of 1934 but without credit to him. Bill Bell demonstrated its values in the building market so well that he was eventually elected chair man of the Education commit tee of the National Retail Lum ber Dealers association and there he stands today. 'Contemporary Homes The groundwork of long ago came alive again a spell back, when Bill Bell and I got to gether. Once again we had miniature house models of contemporary Western homes to demonstrate with samples of the species and grades and sizes of West Coast lumber that are used to build them nation-wide today. Bill Bell's thought today is on things new in home building and design and lumber use. The training course for retail lum ber salesmen that he started a few years ago at the University of Washington has been adopted by schools across the country He works to keep it up to date. And more ideas of lumber education- are on the Bill list for the fall meeting of the execu tives of the regional retail trade associations. I rflfffltw" hf THEFT AT CHURCH " Newark, N. J. (U.R) Robert ronin told police a pickpocket took his wallet containing cash and personal papers. Cronin said the theft happened as he stood on the steps of St. John's Catho lic church Sunday waiting for services to start. LEGAL NOTICES TO ALL HANDLERS OF ANJOU. BOSC. COMICE. WINTER NELIS. EASTER AND CLAIRGEAU PEARS IN THE STATES OF OREGON. WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA. SIZE AND GRADE REGULATIONS. The Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, pursuant to recom mendation of the Control Committee, has established size and (Trade regu lations on Anjou, Bosc. Cornice. Win ter Nelis. Easter and Clairgeau va rieties of pears under Federal Mar keting Agreement No. 89 and Order No. 39 as amended, regulating the handling of fall and winter pears grown in Oregon, Washington and California. Minimum size and grade regulations are effective August 20, 195S. The following is quoted from the Federal Register dated August 19, 1955: "(b) ORDER. (1) During the period beginning at 12:01 a.m. P.S.T.. August 20. 1955. and ending at 12:01 a.m. P.S.T., July 1. 195S. no handler shall ship: "(i) Any Beurre d'Anjou pears un less such pears grade at least U.S. No. 2 and are of a size not smaller than the 165 size: PROVIDED. That Beurre - d'Anjou pears which grade at least U.S. o. l may De snippea in sizes smaller than size 165 but not smaller than size 180: AND PROVID ED FURTHER. That Beurre d'Anjou pears may be shipped when bearing unhealed broken skin punctures meas uring not to exceed three-sixteenth of one inch In diameter or depth, as the case may be, if they otherwise grade at least U.S. No. 1, and are of a size not smaller than the 165 size: "(ii) Any Beurre Bosc pear unless such pears grade at least U.S. No. 2 and are of a size not smaller than the 165 size; PROVIDED, That Beurre Bosc pears which grade at least U.S. No. 1 may be shipped in sizes smaller than size 165 but not smaller than size 180: "(iii) Any Doyenne du Cornice pears unless such pears grade at least U.S. No. 2 and are of a size not smaller than the 165 size; "(iv) Any Winter Nelis pears un less such pears grade at least U.S. No. Z and are of a size not smaller than the 210 size; "(v) Any Beurre Easter pears un less such pears grade at least U. S. No. 2 and are of a size not smaller than the 165 size; "(vi) Any Beurre Clalrgeau pears unless such pears grade at least U.S. No. 1 and are of a size not smaller than the 165 size. "(2) As used in this section, 'pears', handler', 'ship', and 'shipped', shall have the same meaning as when used in the aforesaid amended marketing agreement and order; 'U.S. No. 1' and 'U.S. No. 2' shall have the same mean ing as when used in the United States Standards for Winter Pears such as Anjou, Bosc, Winter Nelis, Cornice, and other similar varieties, as recodi fied (SS SP 51.1300 to 51.1321 of this title; 18 F. R. 7120), and '165 size', '180 size', and '210 size" shall mean "that the pears are of a size which, as indicated by the size number, will pack, in accordance with the sizing and packing specifications. of a stand ard pack, as specified in said United States Standards. 165. 180. or 210 pears, respectively, in a standard west ern pear box (inside dimensions. 18 inches long by 11 Vt inches wide by 8',i inches deep). "(Sec. 5. 49 Stat. 753. as amended: 7 U.S.C. 608c). Dated: August 16. 1955." WINTER PEAR CONTROL COMMITTEE. R. A. Patterson. Manager. TO ALL LANDOWNERS. ASSESS MENT PAYERS OR OTHER INTER ESTED PARTIES IN EAGLE POINT IRRIGATION DISTRICT: NOTICE IS HEREBY GVEN that on Tuesday. October 4th. 1955 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District, act ing as a Board of Equalization, will meet in the office of said Board at Eagle Point, Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the Dis trict assessments and apportionments of taxes for the year 1956. Such as sessment list as approved and adopted Dy tne noara oi .Directors of said .Dis trict is now on f ile . in the '. office of the District where it is open for in spection to all parties interested. THIS NOTICE is published by order of the Board of Directors of said Dis trict. .. THELMA SHORT. Secretary. 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The Slim line European Sys tem Is designed to act 5' ways: (l)Toappeaseand counteract your hunger, to cat down your appetite automatically so you eat leas yet don't feel so htm- M gry, (2) includes nntrt rj tiousdementfi tomaintain Xl strength and energy while V fat is coming off fast, (3) Recofsmeods b package you eat what yon need of many foods falsely labeled in ordinary diets as too fattening, (4) Equals many a meal In vitamins, minerals, protein, and the bulk that helps regularity without being laxative, (5) Concentrates all-in-one tiny, food wafer aB the safe reducing aids adver tised In reducing products from aU over the world. "I LOST 1 POUNDS IN A HUCIT" Writet Dorvtkta Walm tan dtr Moltn FsmevM Moid from Amtttrdam, Holland "Evn though n't rich and fattening, I lov our Dutch cooking. Th4 only way Icankaapmyflgura and my modeling Job to to asc tho Slim Una Syatani. IVa lost 10 pound In a hurry and I know edMrs who ara modoia who havo taken off 25 and So pouada Juat aa quick and seta." Los Pound and Inches OR NO COST Ask voir druggist far SEm Line Concentrated Food Ctndy Wafers today. Fall 9 day supply only 13 on gome tee firft ptvckafg most muay or retrjra far money beck. With Slim Line eomes the complete 9 Dy Eoropeso reducing system thst tells yoa bow to reduce to secretly even year family needn't know how yoa're losinf ail that weight. Kow, ask for SUM UNE1 CENTRAL REXALL DRUG - Main and Central Safely Lose! Ugly Fat 1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING By the City Council of the City of Medford. Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Medford at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said City at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M.. September 20. 1955. for the change of set back from Reddy Street from 20 feet to 10 feet of the follow ing described property to-wit: The property in the Conroy Clancy Subdivision adjoining the easterly line of Lot 18 of the Con roy Clancy Subdivision and front ing 118 feet on the extension of Reddy Street in the City of Med ford. All persons Interested in the change of set back as above set forth, will be heard at the time and place afore said by the City Council. By order of the City Council. Sep tember 6. 1955. H. E. Mackie. Building Inspector. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT No. 9526 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT. In the Matter of the Estate of CAROLINE MEIER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count and report in the above en titled estate and that by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Probate Department, a hearing upon the seme has been set for the 17th day of Oc tober, 1955 in the Circuit Court Room in the Jackson County Court House at Medford. Oregon at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a.m. All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of the first publication of this notice is September 12, 1955. Elizabeth Heckert. Administratrix. McAllister, Duncan & Brophy. Attorneys for Administratrix. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Vocational Agriculture Building and Gymnasium and Cafeteria Building, School District No. 9, Eagle Point, Jackson County. Oregon. Sealed bids for the construction of a Vocational Agriculture Building and Gymnasium and Cafeteria Building will be received at the office of the Superintendent of Schools in Eagle Point, Oregon, by the Board of Direct- 0&hs& iowaAtioi.! Vy J$w TUB WAY ! I ruled K"MB(MI w in A Free In the Mail Tribune Current Event Quiz Which Announces the Hall Tribune Annual Bargain Bays September 10th Through September 19th How Completely Do You Read Your Newspaper? HERE ARE THE RULES 1. Just fill in the answers to the twenty questions about people and current events. Mail your entry within 24 hours if delivery is by Mail Tribune Carrier or within 36 hours if delivery is by mail in Jackson, Josephine or Siskiyou Counties. Only entries in the three counties will be considered. 2. Today's winner will be announced the corresponding day next week and presented with a FREE SUBSCRIPTION for one year. 3. Entry in each day's contest is permitted, but only one award is available to one subscriber. . 4. Employees of the Medford Printing Company, their families and Newspaper Carriers of the Mail Tribune will not be allowed to participate in the contest. 5. Entries become the property .of the Medford Printing Company and the decision of the Contest Judges will be final. , THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TAKEN FROM THE MAIL TRIBUNE, WEEK Below are twenty statements. Some are true and others are false. If a statement is space provided, if it is 1. Miss Helen E. Webster has returned to Medford to assume duties as city librarian 2. A nine year old Bowdle, S.D., girl was ear , ried unhurt, through the air for one mils during a recent tornado 3. Fredrick W. Ford, of Medford, has been selected to accompany the Byrd expedition to the Antarctic 4. Only members will be allowed to attend the winter series of the Jackson County Music Association 5. - The heaviest snowfall in twenty years fell on Santiago, Chile, on July 6 6. The recent display of Russian air power indi cates that the U.S. still enjoys supremacy of the worlds air-ways 7. The July 4th three day holiday ended with an overall death rate of 783, the largest m the history of the nation, but Califor led with the least traffic deaths 8, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles re cently told Congress the Russian economy is now in the best position it has ever been in The recent fire in the Blackwell Hill area . burned 50 acres and part of the Alley mill -State employees have been granted salary increases. All employees' salaries were in creased except the superintendents of tha various state institutions 10, Contest Judges Please find Monday, Monday, September 12, 195S ors. School District No. 9. Jackson County, Oregon, until 8 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, Tuesday, October 4. 1955, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the hour set for open ing will not be considered. Bids will be received on the basis of one contract to include all general construction. including plumbing, heating, ventilating, and electrical. Bids must be submitted in the exact form of the Proposal and Bid Form incorporated in the specifications. Plans and specifications will be on file after September 12. 1955. at the office of R. J. Keeney, A.I.A., Archi tect, Fluhrer Building, Medford, Ore gon; Builders Exchange in Builders Exchange Building, Portland. Oregon: Builders Exchange, Eugene. Oregon: Builders Exchange. Salem. Oregon; Builders Exchange. Klamath Falls, Oregon; at the office of the Superin tendent of Schools, Eagle Point, Ore gon; at the office of the Mechanical Engineer, Thomas E. Taylor. Portland Trust Building. Portland. Oregon; and at the office of the Electrical Engi neer. George Pettingell. Grant Kelley & Co., 1008 S. W. 6th Ave, Portland. Oregon. A set of drawings and specifications When You TRAVEL false write an F in the space Trua Falsa Mail Tribune, Medford, Oregon. Date... my answers to the Mail Tribune Current Events Quiz. Signed.. Street or Sept. 12th Town..., MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEW q may be obtained by Prime Bidders from the Architect upon a deposit of $50.00. Additional sets of drawings and specifications may be .-.obtained from the Architect for the sum of $10.00 per set for Vocational Agricul ture Building and $14.50 per set for Gymnasium and Cafeteria Building, not refundable, to cover the cost of reproduction. Such additional sets shall remain the property of the Archi tect and shall be returned to him in good condition after the opening of bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, or bid bond (with authorized Surety Company) made payable to Board of Directors. School District No. 9. Jackson County. Ore gon, in an amount not less than S of the base bid. ; No bidder mav withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before the award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period of 30 days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to accept or reject any or all items of any bid, unless the bidder qualifies his bid by specific limitation. Bidders prequalification forma may SEE GEORGE LEWIS ROGUE TRAVEL SERVICE A FREE SERVICE ' We Reserve and Sell Airline- and Steamship Tickets PHONE 26779 LOBBY HOTEL JACKSON provided. Subscr 11. At Downey, California, the mystery of tha "burrowing hose" has been solved 12. The mother of two year old Ida Curtis at Libby, Montana, was carried 300 yards from their camp by a bear 13. Former President Herbert Hoover has stat ed to the press that the country would be greatly benefitted if we would return to the policies used 25 years ago. 1 4. Greta Patterson, of Crystal Beach, Ontario has become the first person to swim across Lake Erie' 15. Jackson County's assessed valuation has in creased $7,000,000 over last year 16. Only property owners were allowed to vote for the proposed annexation of outlying districts of Medford 1 7. The Southern Oregon golf championship was won at Coos Bay by Bob Nordquist of Portland 1 8. The winner of the annual Ricks Cross-Country race averaged 546.5 miles per hour 1 9. The Salk polio vaccine was held up by state authorities, pending investigation of 30 deaths attributed to its use 20. The "Bard's Heyday" . is celebrated each year at Ashland just prior to the opening .. of tha Shakespearean Festival Route.. be obtained from the Architect. R. J. Keeney. A. I. A.. Fluhrer Building, Med ford, Oregon, and must be filed in the Architect's office 10 days prior to the bid opening. If any bidder does not qualify, he will be notified 8 days prior to bid opening. , Glenn D. 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