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KIWANI5 HONOR NEW LEADER Reed Culp (lei around
neck) of Salt Lake City, newly elected international presi
dent of the Kiwanis, and Mrs. Culp are shown in the re
ception line receiving tribute during the 41st annual
Kiwanis convention in San Francisco.
Trumans To Sail
For Home Thursday
London (U.R) Former
President Harry S. Truman clos
ed out his sightseeing tour of
Europe today.
He and Mrs. Truman sail for
home Thursday aboard the lin
er United States.
The former President was
guest of honor at a lunch tend
ered in his honor by the Wor
shipful Company of Fishmong
ers, a 1000-year-old lodge in the
old walled inner city of London.
Most of the businessmen mem
bers have nothing to do with
iish nowadays but they served
it anyhow, despite the fact that
Mr. Truman can take it or leave
it alone.
"They heard I didn't like fish
very much," Mr. Truman said.
"They told me that by the time
lunch if finished I would from
now on."
Just in case, beefsteak also
was on the menu.
Mr. Truman did not attend.
Women are barred from the Fish
mongers' Hall by tradition.
Osteopathic Doctors
Attending Conference
Five Jackson county osteopa
thic doctors and their wives are
attending the annual northwest
convention of osteopathic physi
cians and surgeons this week in
Yakima, Wash.
Major topic ofa discussion at
the convention, which started
Monday and is scheduled to con
clude today, is cancer. Several
national cancer specialists will
discuss types of malignancies
and treatment. Dr. G. A. Dier
dorff, Medford, president of the
Oregon association, will repre
sent the group on the program.
Others attending from Jackson
county are Dr. and Mrs. G. S.
Howard and Dr. and Mrs J. S.
Jennings, Dr. and Mrs. W. W.
Heatherington. all of Medford,
and Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Griffin,
Jacksonville.
Two Claims Sold;
Notices Are Filed
Contract or sale of two min
ing claims, Mt. Pitt View and
Ethel, in the Ashland mining dis
trict south of Ashland, was filed
this week in the Jackson county
recorder's office.
H. A. Jepsen has agreed to
sell the two claims for S4.000 to
B. F. Shultz and I. N. Shultz,
according to records.
M. R. Bazant, J. F. Clum and
I. M. Keser, all of Portland, have
filed a location notice for a
quartz claim. Virgin No. 1, in
the Evans Creek mining dis
trict north of Gold Hill.
A quartz location notice has
been filed by E. S. Roach and
Claude H. Poole, both of Ash
land, for a claim known as Table
Rock. The claim is located in
the Table Rock area in the Gold
Hill mining district. -
Ford M. Converse, Portland,
has filed location notices for
three quartz claims in the Lick
Creek mining district northeast
of Brownsboro. The claims are
known as Grand Cove No. 7,
Grand Cove No. 0 and Tunnel
Claim No. 2 Grand Cove.
Hood River flj.R) Lolo
Pass, northwest route through
the Mt. Hood area will be opened
for the 1956 season Sunday.
Oregon Fescue Growers
To Pay Assessment
Oregon fine fescue growers
will pay an assessment of 0.4
cents a pound for the first time
this year which will go into a
fund for the advancement of the
turf grass seed crop.
The Chewings and Red Fes
cue commission has announced
that forms and instructions for
collecting the assessment have
been mailed to all licensed seed
dealers in the state.
Deducted from the grower's
return by the dealer, the assess
ment will apply to all chewings
and red creeping fescue seed
sold in the state after July 1,
including both 1956 and prior
crops. Those selling seed to out-of-state
dealers will report and
remit directly to the commission.
Wednesday. June 27, 19SS
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
4-H Club News
Phoenix Club
The Phoenix 4-H club held a
meeting at which receipts from
the May Festival were discussed.
The club made about $22 from
the booth, and got third place
on the club float.
Club members also discussed
the prefair which will be held
July 7 at the Community club.
The Grange women served punch
and cookies.
Radar Gear Repaired Via
Radio by Medford Airman
A Medford airman from the
551st airborne early warning
and control at Otis Air Force
base, Mass., repaired the intri
cate radar gear aboard an air
craft via radio recently.
The aircraft was on station
several hundred miles off the
Atlantic coast when the radar
gear began to malfunction. The
aircraft called the base advising
that it would be unable to re
turn to Otis for repairs or re
placement due to a heavy fuel
load and requested further in
structions. Lt. Frank Trammell, . wing
operations center officer, con
tacted Airman Thomas Wright, :
radar repairman for the 551st
wing who was going off duty. !
Wright is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Wright, 1857 Minear !
rd., Medford.
Wright's instructions for re
pairing the radar gear were re
layed to personnel aboard the
aircraft via high frequency ra
dio, and repairs made enabled
the aircraft to stay on station
and continue its mission of air
borne early warning.
Wright is a 1953 graduate of
Medford High school, and has
been in the Air Force about two
years. His wife is the former
Miss Sharon Tyler of Medford.
THREE TIMES ONE
Fall River, Mass. (U.R) In an t
auto accident Manuel L. Souza j
was injured; Manuel L. Souza '
was the driver of one of the ;
cars involved; Manuel L. Souza
was questioned by police as wit
ness to the mishap. The. Souzas
represent three generations of
the same family.
MONROE
Calculating Machine Co.
SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS
Phone 2-7862
522 North Bartlett
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Ashland Residence
Damaged By Fire
Ashland The attic and sec
ond floor of a house recently
purchased by James A. Boozer
at 101 Orange st., Ashland, was
damaged by fire yesterday
morning.
Ashland fire department offi
cial! said the fire was caused by
defective wiring, and estimated
ed damage at S2.000. Most of
the damage was caused by
amok and water, firemen said.
Furnishings and interior . of
the floor were water soaked and
a large hole chopped in the roof
to permit access to the flames.
! Civil Service Jobs
Available Announced
The civil service commission
this week announced vacancies
in several positions.
Purchasing, procurement and
general supply officers, with pay
ranging from $5,440 to $6,390,
are needed in Washington, Id
aho, Oregon and Montana.
Other available civil service
jobs include tabulating equip
ment operator and tabulating
machine operator, $2,960 and
$3,175 a year; supervisor of tab
ulating equipment operation and i
tabulating machine operation,
$3,415 to $4,525 a year; tabu
lation project planner, $3,670
and S4.525 a year, and tabula
tion planner, $3,415 to $4,080
year. Additional information
and application forms may be
obtained from Chester W. Sul
livan, post office building, Medford.
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PROBLEM
The old-fashioned center post agitator washes with
a jerk-jerk action. Clothes in the center harsh action
zone get rough treatment; clothes in the lazy outside
zone hardly move. ,
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WESTINQHOUSE SOLUTION
Westinghouse removed the center post entirely . . .
put smooth agitators at the inside of the wash basket.
As the basket revolves, these agitators wash the
clothes lifting, turning, flushing through sudsy
water 50 times a minute.
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Action so thorough it uses half the detergent, 10 gallons
less water per load!
Lift-away rinslng-never strains dirty water through
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eigh-to-Save Door is an aaual scale . . .
shows weight of load . . . where to set
water saver.
Handy Laundrofile built right into back
panel . . . gives directions for washing
all fabrics.
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ment buying-guide. Write Betty Furoess,
Testinghouse, Mansfield, Ohio.
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