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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE (g Wednesday, Novfrnber 2, 1955 . )iiiibwiwws.smi - ... -.- ., t " " " ' " ' " I U ess. Is !n n II BMffik ft wpj sh sf m n Aa m fe. mrabw m Here Are A Few Reasons 'Why! 'S j I I""2 ISferaS o I ASHLAND STORE -115 EAST MAIN ST. 1 I Ifu O W i H I I rmi 9n br mm ' S" iSV. ' I " H . giii I CELEBRATION 6 G I M S Sggjy f"K - ' ' cno i ss sm fir i I I J N SSK OH N 1 tLtuiKit i : r- s ' m rani ii i ri AMirFT: i . i mmmamuvsm i I AtCe.ebrotionP.ee, I If VI L" ij I S KW 1 IddERIEd . 3J e ' I i m n . ..... i pi I $T95 I I f.T" Celebratioiv Price! . I S ; himsm I I Full Bed Sizel I I T P- F ' 1 C If 1 Tr I I A i I JcS' ! 15 Cu. Ft. Model - Regular $429.95 SLUMBER , ffi ROASTS I G-E 5 YEAR I $ (0)95 . 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Dr. Meyerding will open a practice in general surgery in the Medical Center building. He recently was released from the Air Force after serving as chief of the surgical service for three years at Keesler Air Force base at Biloxi, Miss. He is the son of a St. Paul doctor and great-grandson of a pioneer Minnesota physician. Dr. Meyerding was graduated from the University of Minnesota's medical school in 1946 and serv ed his internship at Ancker hos pital. He also served as a sur geon at Tripler Army hospital in Honolulu during the Korean conflict. Norman Gail New Director of GHID Gold Hill C. Norman Gail has been named to a three-year term on the board of directors of the Gold Hill Irrigation dis trict, it was announced todav bv district officials. Gail, the only candidate for whom a petition was filed, was named by the board of directors. No election is necessary, accord ing to state law, when petitions are filed for only one candidate. Gail will be serving his first full term, on the board of direct ors. He was named about a year ago to fill the unexpired term of A. J. Michaels, who resigned to move to Ellensburg, Wash. Other members of the board are G. Ivan Peoples, president, and Lester Parker. Crippled Cargo iShip Hears Port Anchoase. Alaska fll.P The crippled cargo vessel, Flying iagie, with a heavy tug in es cort, was exDected to nut into port at Adak, Alaska, today aft er a Dauj)wim a worth Pacific storm. The Navy said neither the ship nop'its 45 crewmen werejn any danger and the vessel wSs proceeding toward Adak at eight knots an hour alone with the tug, Towasa. Meanwhile, the Greek freight er Macedonia damaged a jgopel I ler about 300 miles south of Attu island in the Aleutian chain and Navy ship, the USS Molalla was standing by pending arrival of a tug from Vancouver, M.C. g) Tips Checked in Hunf For Missing Youngster EasL Meadow, N.Y. U.R) Detectives today checked tele phoned tips in their search for three-year-old Stephen Damman, missing since Monday. Persons with records of sex off enses . against children were questioned on the chance that the boy may have been kid naped. Police also checked rec ords for recent child deaths on the theory that Stephen might have been taken by a bereaved mother. Some 1000 Nassau county po lice and volunteers have search ed for the child since he disap peared from in front of a super market Monday afternoon. Nationalist China Stages Mock Battle Taipeh, Formosa (U.R) Nationalist China showed off its armed might on the offshore is land of Quemoy Tuesday in a large-scale air, sea and ground war exercise within miles of the Communist coast. A wing of jet planes and a great number of naval ships and foot soldiers plus an array of TJ.S.-built heavy weapons, took part in the war games, accord ing to official reports. The highlight of the mock war centered on a beachhead landing exercise. 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