Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1955, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Union Oil Company
Meeting Scheduled
About 50 dealers, employees
and service managers from Med
ford, Ashland and Grants Pass
real are expected to attend one
of a series of meetings of the
Union Oil company at California
at 8 p.m. today at the Rogue
Valley Country club.
The meetings are being held
to explain and demonstrate ad
vantages and properties of multi
viscosity oils, according to N. S.
Buvick, resident manager of
the company.
Conducting the meeting here
will be D. A. Wilson of Portland.
0
In ur
Heart "
of San Francisco
- Ycm feel the pulse of the city
when you stay at Hotel Plaza
because you're in the very
middle of things ... on
Union Square. Newly-styled
modern rooms, all with bath
and free radio, extra-long
beds, outstanding service.
Fine food in 1 Prado and the
Coffee Shop. And you save
during your stay . . .
IATES: $5- $6-$ 7 SINCU
$8-$9-$10DOUBLI
e diJuliil
SUltor 1-7200
T.l.typ if 877
Beft hotel value in
Phoenix Seniors
Pick Delmar Brood
As Class Leader
Phoenix Delmar Brood was
elected president of the Phoenix
High school senior class Tuesday.
Other officers elected included
Dennis Bradley, vice-president;
Pat Adams, secretary; Irma Hoff-'
man, representative; and Walter
Hurlbut, sergeant at arms. '
Jim James was elected presi
dent of the junior class and Don
McCarty was chosen vice-president.
Barbara Blankenship was
selected secretary, Charlotte Sto
vell treasurer, and Dorothy
Bean, representative.
President of the sophomore
class is Gary Simmonds, and
vice-president is Fred Faytinger.
Ronald Daugherty is secretary,
Lester Schleigh is treasurer, Car
ole Anderson, representative,
and Nadine Brood, sergeant at
arms.
Officers of the freshmen class
are Beverly Keene, president;
Linda Medford, vice-president,
and Margaret Ann Bolz, secre
tary. Student body officers were
elected last spring. They are Ray
Dahl, president; Bill Madden,
vice-president; Sharon James,
secretary and Dorothy Good,
treasurer.
BOY SCOUTS
Troop 15. Phoenix
Phoenix A Boy Scout court
of honor for Troop 15 has been
tentatively scheduled for the
evening of Thursday, Oct. 13, at
the Community club.
; Mike Campbell, a member of
the troop, will be awarded the
eagle badge, highest a Scout can
earn.
Main Connection
Work Completed
Phoenix Installation of a
water main connection from .the
Charlotte Ann Water district to
the Phoenix schools has been
completed, and water was turn
ed on in- all buildings Satur
day. Water is from the Medford sys
tem which uses water from Big
Butte springs.
Dentist Faces
Murder Charge
Minneapolis U.R) Open
ing arguments and testimony
were expected to begin today in
the trail of a society dentist ac
cused of seducing and strangling
a pretty patient.
Dr. A. Arnold Axilrod, 50, is
charged with killing Mrs. Eliza
beth Mary Moonen, 21-year-old
wife of a soldier serving in Kor
ea, when she threatened to "tell
the world" that the dentist had
made her pregnant.
Axilrod is accused of feeding
Mrs. Moonen pills to make her
unconscious when she came' to
him as a patient.
The married dentist admits
that he took the attractive sol
dier's wife for a ride in his car
last August because she wanted
to talk to him.
He became enranged when
she accused him of being her
unborn baby's father and threat
ened to "tell the world," Axil
rod has said. But he maintains
that he "blacked out" at this
point, and, when he recovered
consciousness, Mrs. Moonen was
gone from his car.
The woman's shapely body
was found the next morning,
Official Statement on
Princess Margaret's Love
Life May Come Next Week
juonaon vary
family may issue a statement
next week taking note for the
first time of the persistent, pesky
rumors that Princess Margaret
wants to marry Capt. Peter
Townsend.
What will be in the statement
no one can guess. .
It is not even definite that a
statement will be issued. '
Must Intervene
But well-informed court ob
servers believe the gossip and
newspaper speculation about the
25-year-old princess and the di
vorced commoner has reached
the point where official word
from the throne must intervene.
These sources say the state
ment most likely would be is
sued next week after the queen
and her family return to London
from Scotland.
For the royal family to issue
a statement on the long-reported
romance would be almost un
precented. It has been a modern
tradition that the royal family
ignore any criticism or gossip
swirling around the throne.
Queen Mother Dismayed
But the consistency of the
Margaret-Townsend talk has es
pecially dismayed Queen Moth
er Elizabeth, according to court
observers. They say this down-to-earth
woman of great common
sense has urged the queen to
end the unsettled state of affairs
by making some kind of official
announcement.
The queen mother is known
to feel that the gossip is casting
a cloud over Margaret's person
al prestige and reflecting gener
ally on the national regard for
the monarchy.
No Speculation
While there is much agree
ment that a royal statement is
in the offing, no one will hazard
a guess as to whether the state
ment will say the princess is go
ing to marry Townsend or whe
ther it will say she isn't. -
Princess Margaret herself has
a busy public schedule ahead of
her when she returns from Scot
land, a solid week of visits to
hospitals, receptions, and the
like.,
Townsend plans to ride In a
horse show at Munich, Germany,
on Sunday and then will go to
England to spend a mid-Octob
er leave.
Southern Pacific
Retiring Locomotive
Portland QJ.R) Old 5021,
with Engineer A. B. Clancy at
the throttle, pulled out of Port
land on her last trip yesterday
marking the end of an era for
her class of steam locomotives.
The Southern Pacific railroad
is retiring No. 5021 after this
trip in favor of a diesel. SP has
ordered 185 diesels and about
107 steam engines like 5021 had
to go,
The engine headed for L'oi
Angeles at the head of a 67-car
freight train. After that she will
become a museum piece. ' The
railroad has donated her to the
Southern California Railway and
Locomotive. Historical society,
"tt i . v -v. y sv .v rL- . -
X A , If '. 1 ssjM
7H w im
1 1 Nosali8"Ladies' Benrus wiAMpT.- . n IT )
t&rr unbreakable mainspring I WEW" ' I
jfcg. nationally OQ75 I ' . r-t rm rm 1
iJnjfW ADVERTISED for I IW IT ISlr I
MSrtL LESS TRADE-tV I A00 I If UU li ISl I
IuISQ 11 ALLOWANCE..-. I W 1 I
' Y0U PAY 0NLY 1 cm-14. Days I
Ijk NO MONIY DOWN 1 rii I
Kjjf ONLY 50e A WEEK I -
II - & I I 1 1 1 I
r i i -
(mm
me
2ZS3
WE GIVE YOU
TRADE-IN
Allowjne .
FOR YOUR OLD WATCH
REGARDLESS OF AGE, MAKE OR
CONDITION
Thursday, October 6, 195S
MEDFOBD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Turtle Released After
Getting Gallon of Wine
Agigsawa, Japan (U.R) Resi
dents of this fishing village in
northern Japan caught a 250
pound turtle poking along the
beach but let it go after giving
it a gallon of rice wine.
The residents observed a long
prevailing superstition, "mis
treat turtles and evil will come
into you."
Plans Set for Visit
By Sovief Journalists
Washington U.R) Plans
shaped up today for the visit of
seven top Soviet journalists to
seven American cities.
The Russians will visit news
papers, other information outlets
and get a view of American life
in general, officials said.
The Russians will visit New
York, Cleveland, Chicago, San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix,
and Washington. They are to
arrive in New York about Oct.
17 on the French liner lie De
France.
Slip Beneath Wheels
Kills Oregon Trucker
Cheyenne, Wyo. (U.R) John
Butler, 39, a truck driver from
Fruitland, Ore., was killed in
stantly yesterday when he slip
ped beneath the wheels of a
trailer truck 25 miles west of
Cheyenne on U.S. Highway 30.
The driver of the truck, Cecil
Lovan, of Payette, Ida., told
highway patrolmen that Butler
had climbed between the cab and
the truck and the trailer to ad
just the faulty high-speed gears
when he slipped.
TO STUDY LAWS
Manila (U.R) Rep. Michael A.
Feighan (D-O.) arrived here by
air today to begin a study of
immigration laws and judicial,
systems in Southeast Asia and
the Far East.
Lemonade powder rich in na
tural flavor is a new Department
of Agriculture research' devel
opment. .
Builders Supply
BLOCKS
Bricks. Fines
Drain Tile
fV. Mc Andrews
Phone 2-4107
Jumper Favorite
& w
7309
SIZES
1220
Nationally
V
Advertised for j
no00
You Pay Only
Less Trade-in
Allowance
J 0
3 i?feI3: -6 'TESTKi QSOHIS5
Favorite jumper fashion
"must" for winter! Iron-on flow
ers take just seconds to 'spark
the neckline with gay color!
Pattern 7309: Misses' sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20. Tissue pattern,
washable iron-on transfers in
combination of pink, green. State
size.
Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern add five
rpntc -fnr parh nnttjrri fnr 1t-
! class mailing. Send to Medford
ra.au xriDune, xiousenoia Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS PAT
TERN NUMBER and SIZE. .
Order our Alice Brooks Nee
dlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages
and pages of exciting new de
signs knitting, crochet, em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
elties! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful book now.
You'll want to order every - de
sign in it!
(33313(37(21311
J
WEISFIELD'S JEWELERS 122 East Main St Medford -
I Please lend me the Benrns Watch as advertised at 19.75 Man'
1 ( ) Woman's ( ). 1 am enclosing and will send
I I per month or $ per week until the entire
balance pins tax is paid..
NAME
Oast)
(First)
ADDRESS
I CITY
WHERE EMPLOYED
V PHONE
(Intial)
: .. HOW LONG
ZONE . . .r STATE-
HOW LONG
j . HUSBAND'S OR WIFE'S FIRST NAME
I CREDIT REFERENCES
(Firm Name and Where Located)
STORE HOURS:
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Wed. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m
122 EAST MAIN STREET - MEDFORD, OREGON
EAnbST KILAIIVE S
. ADDRESS - CITT 1 STATE ' I
....... .......... ....J
c
quick
and Easy
to Prepart!
rj
Chowders
W THEM BOTH!
SHOP IN
CENTRAL POINT
bananas
FIRM RIPE
ibs. 2Dc
J. H. HALE
Peaches
REJECTS
lb. 3 He
Cranberries
YAMS and
SWEET
POTATOES
2 25c
Box XSr'
SPARE
ETiblets
, MEATY
3
BEEF
Roasts
43
SLICED
Bacon
Hormels - Eastern
Got Your Buck?
CUSTOM CUTTING
AND WRAPPING
5
LB.
Wt'll Skin Your Buck
For Only . $2.00
Borden's STARLAC
IC
fiole H fOl
rO rD
NALLEY'S LUMBERJACK 24-OZ.
Syrup 29ctt
NapEiiins
80 Count
BLUE PLATE
COVE
(Dysters
3iH00
o o PAULSEN'S o o
fMFT
MARKET
CENTRAL JOINT'S MOST COMPLETE
SHOPPING CENTER
W Reterv the Right to Limit Quantities
Lots of Free Parking Space