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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1956)
b U n I EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, April 3, 1958 I J'? ' V j, A ts Jjf V. V asaii& Kim - - A&Arfj-Aiaaiii ABOARD DOWNED PLANE Captain Robert Heard, pilot of the Northwest Air lines stratocruiser that crashed in Puget Sound about five miles south of Seattle, Wash. There are 32 known survivors. Thirty seven passengers and crew members were aboard. Heuberger Describes Political Financing Salem (U.R5 Sen. Richard L. Neuberger today described his plan for federal financing of political campaigns when he ad-; dressed a luncheon meeting of the Salem Kiwanis Club. i Ne-wberger has introduced a ' bill calling for a federal appro nriation of eaual size to each ! political party as a substitute for large private campaign contribu tions. He said "an undemocratic ele ment has been introduced when one nominee can eclipse his opponent not because of super iority of ability or ot nis poii-: cies, but merely through a pre-' nonderance of coin of the i realm." Rudy Brothers Circus At Hedrick Gym Today The Rudy Brothers circus, which has been playing in Port land the past week, will stage , two performances at Hedrick Junior High school gymnasium at 4 and 8 p.m. today. The cir cus is being sponsored here by the Crater Lions club. Club officials said the circus includes several acts with baby elephants, ponies, dogs, and chimrjanzees.' Proceeds from the circus will be used by the club's welfare fund. The show lasts about two hours, club members said. Air Force To Continue Two Tillamook Courses Washington (U.R) Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) said today that the Air Force has decided to continue the two petroleum courses at the Northwest Tech nical Institute at Tillamook, Ore. Morse said the courses, for Air Force personnel, were scheduled to be terminated at the end of the present fiscal year but that the latest decision of the Air Force assured that Tillamook would retain the pri vate school. "These courses cover highly important functions of storing and maintaining jet fuels and high octane gasoline and are of prime importance to national de fense," Morse said. T , rd vw w - - - - - - ih m . m u j i i i , in r rf rm t v-r r l pi Ki I fl w -w m wv c a u ft-fi m t u : u-c L-M f a m vi v v p i ii m i in ' a. l. n ii in n in i i ' i. l v l tit ttr ri ii i-i n w p n i Mmwv mtti twme trtrt w-y irtfiww mm urns tjoootjtn wot M U H I bli wmwm m XV XX 11 If 1 ftf"l I X Ii 1 1 II 1 1 II 1J V Id- 1 XV ; - ww m m -tt. r m m m . aaappw apiBaaMaw tmpamaaw 1 17 Xrt a - v Jx v r r J ( L1- u vMni w 7 B G DAYS m H R R fl V - fe U h Now We Bring You The (V-ost Complete Selection 0 Home Furnishings In Southern Oregon ALL Board of Health Warns Of Cesspool Workers The state board of health has warned home - owners against hiring transient cesspool or sep tic tank workers who are unable to prove they are registered and bonded to operate in Oregon. Arthur Farrell, state plumb ing inspector, said that laws en acted by the 1955 legislature require that anyone who hires out to commercially pump or install a cesspool, septic tank or drain field must be registered and must file a $1,000 surety bond with the state board of! health. Registration and bonds are good for one year only, ending each June 30, Farrell said. Brownie Troop Visits Mail Tribune Plant Members of Brownie Troop 192 of Girl Scouts visited thej Mail Tribune plant Monday aft-; ernoon. The girls, who attend Roosevelt school were accom- panied by Mrs. D. P. Heming-; way, leader, and Mrs. Ralph ; Hibbs, assistant. j Making the tour were Mary j Zier, Lora Hemingway, Kristine Mosher, Sandra Wilson, Susan ; Preston, Terry Hemingway. Carol Leon, Jill, Stephan and ( Jack Hibbs, Roger Hemingway,! Gaynelle Scott, Janet Giff ord : and Jennifer Smith. Salem (U.R) O. D. Baker of John Day has been appointed Grant county Keep Oregon Green chairman by Gov. Elmo Smith. FEATURING SUCH HUE LINES AS - Kroehler Upholstered FuraiUfre " Valeritine Siyer- Amer-Wood, Kingsley, Heywood Wakefield and Ethan Allen Haple Furniture o Philco, BendixCrbsley Appliances Mengel, Hooker, Stanley, Morris of California and Tonk TABLES Lane Tables and Chests Betty Lee Cooper House LAMPS Rembrandt and Sandel LAMPS Bige low, Firth, Magee CARPETS Wunda Weve, Cotton and Nylon CARPETS. LINO LEUM, TILE, DRAINBOARDS, PICTURES J T and Other Famous TIME fJEEC!E PMTI6 UASMEGt- COHBINATIOII T ft AT 1 0 w P PACKAGE fn) OF ly) 4 Days Only1. L TUB HAIR PENING SPECIAL EVERYONE y INVITED DEBaOHSTRAT ALL EDAY-4 Big Pays KV3iss Francis BarnSc PHILCO - HOME ECONOMIST Ranges - Ref rigerators - Freezers Use Tribune Want Ads Easy, Just Dial 2-6141 T TERMS 0 FAST FREE DELIVERY I LOWES f f 1 I WW HI LkU II Ii