Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 30, 1955, Image 3

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Radio Group Names
Milnes President
Vic Milnes was elected presi
dent of the new amateur Mobile
Radio ClulDat the initial meet
ing of the group Wednesday eve
ning In the forest service build
ings in Medford. Bill Witt, Ash
landQis the recording secretary.
The club was formed for the
dual purpose of being prepared
to assist any public agency with
communications in cases of
emengencies and to further en
joyment of the hobby of radio
by Its members. Business meet
ings will be held once a month
and planned projects will be
held each week unless emer
gency assistance is required.
Harold Howard, head of radio
communications' for the local
forest service offices, sptfke to
the group and outlined the need
for amateurs who are familiar
with forest service equipment.
Keith Beck also spoke to the
group. He is with the Siskiyou
district of the forest service. -
Amateur radio orwrators whojj
are interested are inviwd to join
the club or contact members for
further information.
Lateview Uranium
Ore To Be Shipped
wiKeview vu.rv me j.ane
viw Minini? Pomnanv wilt hppin
. n i n rr-1 -r 1 I
the first commercial shipmentsSM A D T COVE-TRAIL
f uranium ore from Oregon
""next week.
The Thornburg brothers, own
ers of the mining company, said
a quantity of ore from the White
King and Lucky Lass mines is
stkpiled near the railroad and
freight cars have been ordered
for th initial shipments.
The ore will go to the Vitro
Uranium mill at Salt Lake City
for smelting. The Thornburg
brothers said they plan to con
strucfetheir own processing mill
if the ore is as extensive and
valuable as presently indicated.
PLANT
THESE
NOW!
Sals of Evergreen
HARDY
Azaleas
(In containers)
AH Colors (oven purple)
Wore $2.00
$149
Now I
12 for
$15.00
Garden Center Nursery
(Formerly NEWHALL'S)
i Ml. So. of Phoenix
e Pacific Hiway
4
foa limited time Only
BUSH HOME
(Pacific Hwy.
iill measure and install
in a choice of finishes, to
For 9 Totftl
Pric of
j&i 9 Jt .-.X-: i'.v,v.v-',-x
This includes any fireplace opening up to 40" wide
and 31" high. A small additional charge for larger
sizes. . ,
If you move
this screen
pes with you ...
Adjustable to fit
your New Fireplace!
Fr appointment to bring sample of screen
to your home and measurement.
FIRESCREEN IS EXACTLY
PAY ONLY. $5.00 Down 5.00 per month
No interest or carrying charge e
Bash's have been selling this Firescreen for the past 3 years,
and believe it to be the Best on the Market!
fj$ fir' W4 s
LONG TRAIL ENDS Chief Pilot George Solomon (left) a 2,000,
000 mile pilot for' West Coast Airlines greets Don Burkhard, who
has flown more than 1,000,000 .niles. for AVCA on Burkhard's last
scheduled flight before assuming new duties as chief "desk pilot."
Solomon will return to line ' flying ' after, eight years as a Chief
Well-Baby Clinic Slated
Shady Cove-Trail A well:
baby clinic will be held from 10
a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Oct.
19, at the Shady Cove school. .
Mothers of children aged 6
months to 6 years are asked to
bring the youngsters for a physi
cal examination. Dr. A. E. Mer
kel, county health officer, will
be in charge. Assisting will be
Mrs. Lena Makinen, . school
nurse, and Dolf Larson and Mrs.
Clayton Knotts
Mrs. Makinen will be at the
school, In the nurses' room, on
the first, second ar.d fourth Mon
day of. each month throughout
the school year.
George Stone, Los Angeles, ar
rived here Monday, by plane and
is visiting with his friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Morgan, Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe,
Mt. Pleasant, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Howe, Charlotte,
Mich., are visiting with. Harry's
and Chester's -brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Howe, Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilson, Red
mond, Ore., are visiting with
Mrs.. Wilson's sister and hus
band,' Mr. and Mrs.Athel Dud
ley, Shady Cove, "and niece and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quail,
Shady Cove. : .
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McCor
mick, San Bruno, Calif. spent
the week end visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Greenley,
Shady Cove. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Bothwell,
L&fayette, Calif., visited with a
numbeib of friends' in- this area
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FURNISHINGS
North of Big Y)
a custom-made Firescreen,
fit your fireplace-
2S95
PHONE
B US H
HOME FURNISHINGS
2-8618
A3 ILLUSTRATED ABOVE
while on their honeymoon trip.
Among the friends visited were
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and
family,'. Mr. and- Mrs.' Edwin
Strother and Mrs. Adeline Carl.
Mrs. Bothwell is the former Mrs.
Florence Mason who lived in
Shady Cove for several years.'
Bill Orlin, San Jose, Calif., is
visiting . with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Bill Massey, Trail, enter
tained at her home on Monday,
Sept. 26, with a turkey dinner
in honor of the 87th birthday of
her mother, Mrs. Lottie Kapp,
Los Angeles, who has been vis
iting Mrs. Massey this summer.
Mrs. Kapp received many gifts
and cards and a long distance
call from another daughter and
a singing telegram from Los An
geles. Guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Holly Swingle, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wert and Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Crumrin, Medford,
and Mrs. Luther Day and Mrs.
Nellie J. Day, Central Point.
Scottie Parrick, Trail, is now
on the White Point forest look
out near Prospect for the rest
of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Par
rick have "sold their cabin on
Lewis creek to Mr. and: Mrs.
Frank Briggs, Shady Cove.
Freight Car Supply
Reaches Low Figure
Salem U.R) The freight
car supply-for western Oregon
lumber, shippers has dropped to
new low figures, Public Utilities
Commission Charles H. Heltzel
said today. - .
The Southern Pacific was able
to supply only 59 per cent of the
cars ordered, compared with 67
per cent the week before.
On the main line Eugene to
Portland, 429 cars were ordered
and 239 supplied. On the Mill
City branch, 155 were ordered
and . 87, supplied. Eastside, via
Silverton, 54 were ordered, and
46.supplied. Westside via Dallas,
276 were ordered and 189 sup
plied! '
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
' Medford and vicinity:- Fair through
Saturday. Low tonight 38-40. High Sat
urday 72-75. '
Western Oregon: Clear tonight with
considerable late night and early
morning fog or low cloudiness. Grad
ual - increasing cloudiness Saturday.
Low tonight 38-46. High Saturday 68
78, except 60 on coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday. Slowly rising tempera
tures inland. Patches of fog near
coast.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
54;' below normal 7.
Record high this date 92 in 1943.
Record low this date 29 in 1950.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night none. Midnight to 10 ajn.. none.
Total this month .83 inch, J22 inch
above normal.
Total since' Sept. 1. .83 inch. .22 inch
above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 32.
highest this a.m., 95.
CITY men low tree.
Brookings '. : 73 55
Crater Lake 58 27
Grants Pass 73 36
Klamath Falls 65 43
MEDFORD 71 37
Portland' .. 64 45
Seattle .
Spokane
Yakima .
61
57
68
44
36
35
Eureka
Red Bluff ..
Sacramento
59
47
52
49
50
85
81
-71
Sari Francisco
Los. Angeles
Phoenix
Denver ,
Chicago
Miami .
74
95
70
74
84
56
64
42
50
79
62
New York-
72
77
Washington.
DC.
64
FIVE-DAY "FORECAST
- (Through Oct. 5)
Western Oregon and Western Wash
ington Precipitation a little heavier
than normal, mostly occurring Satur
day and about Tuesday. Total 1-2
inches in western Washington, 'a to
1 inch western Oregon. Temperatures
below normal. Highs in 60s, lows in
40s-
Eastern Oregon Scattered showers
over week end and again Tuesday and
Wednesday. Total amounts 'a to Vz
inch. Temperatures below normal with
highs m 60s. lows in low jus.
Northern California Rain in north
western part Tuesday or Wednesday
but otherwise no rain Saturday
through ' Wednesday. Temperatures
slightly above normal but near nor
ROGUE RIVER
Club Mother
Rogue River Mrs. Jerusa
Moore, club mother of Rogue
River Civic club, was honored
on her 79th '. birthday with a
party at the social meeting of the
club Sept. 23. Mrs. Moore was
presented with a corsage and a
gift Mrs. Phil Strahan baked
the birthday . cake which was
served with coffee. The after
noon was spent playing canasta.
Boy Scout Troop 27 and Cub
Pack 27 conducted their first
meeting , of the season Tuesday
evening. . The, Scouts, met -in
Fellowship hall . with Leader
Harold Dunham. The Cubs met
with their ddn mothers. Five
new Cubs were welcomed into
the pack. :'
Mrs. Joe Steurer, chairman of
Evans ValleyiHEU, arranged a
Kid party for1" their social meet
ing last wek. Prizes ' were
awarded for the most authentic
"kid" costume", and refreshments
of lollipops aftd-'ice cream were
served. :.The &EU meets the first
Thursday of reach month : for a
social meeting and every, third
Thursday for feri all-day business
meeting. The meetings are in
the Wimer Grange Hall. -
Robert Steinbaugh, Sargus,
Calif., visiter friends here Fri
day. . He waS on . his ' way to
eastern Oreg6n for the hunting
season. Mrs. Stinebaugh is visit
ing relatives jin Colorado. The
Stinebaughs e former residents
of Evans valley.
Mr. -and Mts. Walter Christie
and ;baby daughter, Tresha Rae,
left Sunday for a visit with rela
tives in Texas and Oklahoma.
C. W. Ceidirburg returned to
his home on Pleasant creek after
a two-week stay in Medford
Osteopathic hospital. Ceiderburg,
was. was severely injured when
his truck overturned two weeks
ago, -is improved but still unable
to work.
. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hall and
daughter, Linda, Klamath Falls,
visited Mrs.: Hall's uncle, W. A.
Is Honored
White, and family, pine st., last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wil
loughby left by bus Tuesday for
southern California to spend a
month with their children and
families.
The Mariners gave a farewell
party Monday evening for Mr.
and Mrs. Ellsworth Nightengale,
who will leave Oct3 to make
their home in southern Califor
nia. The Nightengales were the
first skippers of the Mariners
and were presented with past
skippers' pins. Before establish
ing a residence in California, Mr.
and Mrs. Nightengale and son,
Floyd, expect to spend some time
in Mexico.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lilly spent
Sunday with a son, Eddie, at the
Phi Gamma Delta house in
Eugene. Eddie is a secorid:year
student at the University , of
Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. .Lilly were
accompanied to Eugene by Miss
Janice Burkhardt. ;
Released time classes will start
in Rogue River Oct. 5. The chil
dren will be divided into three
groups; first, second and third
grades will go to the Church of
God; fourth and fifth grades to
Hope Presbyterian church, and
sixth, seventh and eighth grades
to Assembly of God church.
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dimmick
have moved from East Evans
creek to Mrs. Dorothy Osbprn's
place in Rogue River. Mrs.
Osborn, who is enrolled in a busi
ness college in Sacramento,
Calif., is expected here for a visit
this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lilly
have returned to their home in
Inglewood after a two-week visit
with a son, Ed Lilly, and Mrs.
Lilly on Highway 99 north.
As of June 15, 1955, the De
partment of Agriculture report
ed 257,301,218 bushels of 1954
crop corn under support loans
in the U.S.
MAIN AND FIR STREETS
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Friday, 8eptmbr 30, 195S
Eden Appoints New
Conservative Chairman
London flJ.R) Prime Minis
ter Anthony Eden today named
a 44-year-old business executive
as new chairman of Britain's
Conservative Party.
Eden appointed Oliver Poole,
former member of Parliament
and holder of a U. S. Legion of
Merit for war work, to succeed
Viscount Woolton in the party
post Nov. 1.
Poole, little known outside
party circles, has been joint
treasurer of the Conservative
Party since 1952.
Dead line, for Sunday. Classified Is
at noon 'Saturday.
SEE AUTUMN IN
: ALL ITS GLORY. . .ON
Go one way Canadian Pacific, one way United States
' lines. Inquire about Family Fare Plan. See your travel
agent or Canadian Pacific, 207 American Bank Building.-
Portland, Capitol 7-2044.
for a
"s.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL
Homecoming Events
Set at Rogue River
Rogue River A bonfire and
rally Thursday night, Oct. 6, will
start Rogue River High school's
annual Homecoming activities.
Bobby Wilson is in charge of
Rogue River Homecoming fes
tivities. Rogue river meets Jackson
ville in the homecoming game
Friday night, Oct 7.
A dance following the football
game Friday night will complete
activities. The junior class is
sponsoring the dance.
YOMAf
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tinctive Canadian decor, wide picture windows,
smoother, quieter riding, reserved deluxe coach
seats and first class, with extra lounging space
everywhere. All this at no extra fare,
NEXT YEAR'S FORDS ARE HERE TODAY!
Loads of them because Ford is first in production of th
pace-setting 1956 models. Loads of models to choose from
because Ford's new plant here is running at the highest
capacity ever. And that, of course, means the highest
trade-ins ever given to new car buyers!
SO WHY BE A YEAR BEHIND?
Right now you can save a year's depreciation by getting
next year's car the sparkling net 1956 Ford with
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