Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1956, Image 6

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    TZ'.X MEDFCP.D fOPEGOV MklL TRIBUNE
T'jsday. July 31. 1336
Capital Associates
Believe Stassen Off
Ike's Team for Good
8- LYLE C. WILSON ir,- !ain vac akfi.
Mr.iloi Press Correspondent On r n. (,' r.r-r u -,- vn-
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t" i : -r- r r ru. r r's r!oe Sta'TI id h"
Modern Hobby!
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Evidence Ties Hodge
With Illinois Gang;
Investigators Claim
Damage Suit Filed
In Circuit Court
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today
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la ry Murray
S n v d p r an-
(V-tt vsb'iro Monday
vit Eisenhov. r r had CL
I K '.- o four rrk leavf" O
v. j r, ; o cond'irt p'lhtJfal tlf'n
; ' S0- on r","j'.if1Mr'd the
"TiounfTmpnt ramp on?
v ;i'r-' Siasson rnil' d on
V f ;d-Ti Richard M Nix-
'".r!r;- 'A' hi? c;trK::dHcy
i :"f!i''!ii;n;i':')n SWf a!")
' rj Mr. f.i.rnh'.v.'T to
' i ' i ' :" ",'!.r.n' : iVi p;'-t i n t ho
; '' rtHfi to f ronsiHrr hi
v ' -r: b tr run vih him
fot Geotfae Piriro
A ri mo; i net fijc-r: ' f'f f h If,a vr
,e q fr-A- hour af'or a 20-
l )'.: f-nf'Tfiif-p u:fn t'no
I'm -idi ti v. rticit nnd h' -n soijjit
ri
Sprinf:eM. IM Evi
dence linki:'2 dpp'isrd siata
Auditor Orville E. Iliri;p with
rrpu'od racketeers in rinu'n?!a'e
Illinois was unrnvrrrd hv in-
A. Eppinc, on 46 indictment?
Each indictment covered a fraud-
y v v v
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jr k'Hp a gfii'lr fir-
(Vodka in orange juice) J ! i
It leaves you
breathless
Imirnoff
praifs& name
a -VODKA
Proo'. Oist. from grain Ste. Pt(rre Smtrnoff
F;s iDiv. o Heubiemi. Hartford. Conn., U S A.
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' ; i n p t h p official E i -fan"1:!;.-,
hut merely
'O rira'Ainz a govprn-
inpnt 5aiarv i;nT:l Aus. 27. four
davs af'pr 'hp Pop'jolican Na
' jonal Con, on! ion :? jchediild
to p r. d .
Mr. Kisniiov. -or 's grant of .
Irave to S'a;?r-n appparpd to bp
a cott r rfi rr"! a r : n . Snmr ad
m M": 15 r;i ;n :"' ' irr;a'r ?. amot;
thorn Afornpy CiPncral Herbert
Brow r.ell Jr., are understood to
ha e lir'd S'.a-on'5 public ex-.
on on tne iv.ie h on.se lawn. :
f'rs arMod against direct ac-
concodf d the n'-cd for '
dis;ociatin2 the cabinet circle
with an active campaign against :
Ni.xon. Stason 1." a cabinet mom-j
brr by invitation, although not j
by precedent. '
Dislike of Stassea
Tho While iiou5P sans today
is aflame wi'ii suspicion anrl dis
like of S'asrtpn. Somp of t hem
arp cf 'ii f irff-nt t nat M r. Lison
iiowor w;!! find means after I
Sti.sscn's ! u f at least In ease
him a A ay from tho White Housp
ar a townrri .-"Mi- J ss prominent
spot. S'assf'ii iiiisy, t course, re
turn !o ri' sk and t ii payroll
".o A 27. hi;t thf Aord tuday
.'.;is tfia h:s j-umitpr is up f"r
u it ima' I- act inn.
Location Notices
Filed in County
Location notices were filed in
the county clerk's office this
week for two quartz claims in
Jackson county. j
Golda Grady, route .'i. box 221.
Medford. has- filed a location no.
tice for a mine in I he Tolo min
ina district east of Rucii. named
Golden Chuck. According to rec
ords, the claim was previously
i located and named Mayflower,
j It was abandoned and forfeited '
i by the original locator for fail-'
n-o tn mortt rifiinrnmonti nf lau'
Ernest Pool. A. H. Schneider. nRht au'J
; Harold E. Siearist and JI. D. I
Schneider. Grants Pass, have j Brookings Man Named
filed a location notice for a
1 mine named Copper Quartz. The
claim is located in northwest
: Jackson county south of the
DouIa;: rntin'v line, in the
.Graves Cmek minine district.
State Files Suit
i
Following Accident
The state of Oregon, by and
through the state highway com-! located in White City, has been
mission, has filed a complaint in I named defendant in a $63,600
circuit court here against Vern 1 damage suit by a former em
V. Helbig. Velma Helbig and!Plo'pe- Houston .1. Click, ac
cording to records in circuit
court here.
Click is seeking $30,000 gen
eral damages and $1,800 special
ulent state check in a scandal Raymond Leigh MeComb Jr..
which revolves around at least ; ss the result of a two-vehicle
$1,000,000 worth of phony state ! collision on May 10, 1055.
. 1 it.. hlp T4., ...o.. f,nrl : Tnp ctatp charges in thp mm-
nrf ciato inrii-!mn! in thn n aint that a sedan nwneri hv u""",''l"M ul
. ANTI-SIGN CAMPAIGNER
I Montgomery. Ala. ill S)
j City Traffic Engineer V. O.
Shrarier would like 1o remove
"about half of th 2.700 traffic
signs in town." Ke says it would
. , , , not affect public safetv one bit.
Red Blanket Lumber company shradpr claims ci,y diners are
suffering from "sign-itis" and
that most traffic signs, including
numerous speed limit markers,
just confuse and irritate the av
erage motorist.
day night,
j State investiEi'nrs found a
: note showing Horicc paid $20.
000 "on account of enterprise
scandal.
The note received hv
the Helbigs had been furnished
Hodge; to McComh for purposes of'
i causes of action.
In the first cause of action,
the plaintiff states he was work
ing for the company as an edger
.te City offico for names of per-; c h a r g e s that McComb course o hjs ,nb ,lp claims hjs
sons who backed the ex-audit-j known by the owners of the car , ff,e, sli d hp wa? eta,ck on
or's political career. According to ,,e a negligent and careless , . . . , , ...
from Berry was found during a : pleasure and family conven-
to Thomas J. Berry on Jan. 30. ' search of Hodge's former Gran-Mence. The plaintiff further
1054. Berry was described as a
con'act man for the Frank Bus
ter V.'ortmnn gang in tiie down
s'ate region.
: To Ask Indictment
! Meanwhile. Sngmon ('min'y
authorities planned to ssk a
i EiinH jury today to indict
! Hodge's officp manager. Kdward
Diversion Dam on
Bear Creek Back
In Use by RRVID
The Bear Creek diversion
dam wss put hack in operation
by Rogue River Valley Irriga
tion district crews earlier tins
month, according to Harold Sex
ton, secretary manager of t:ic
district.
The former Bear rm-k dier
sion clam Has wasi-.rd out in
Hoods m Derem'oer ami F'eiiru
ary last v. inter. The dan; is lo
cated belv.cen the Jackson t
and the -McAndrews rd. briciues
off Biddle rd.
The presold dam. Sexton said,
is a cantilever structura. cin
structcfl into a five-foot founda
tion of well ccnieioed gravel.
NAME. ADDRESS j About SI.i.lHIl) v.ortu ot repairs ; placed
were dune on me clam, bexton
pointed out thai a major portion
of the costs were paid by the d,s
as'cr relief fund administered
under the civil defense.
Repairs Remain
He said about $1,500 worth
of repairs remain to be done on
to the note. Hnrije received the 1 driver
money from Berry "on account On Ma
of enterprise."
Campaign Gift Seen
Authorities, however, believed
the money represented a cam
paign gift for which Hodge
promised to give gambling ele
ments downstate a green light.
Earlier, Hodge admitted
; striking his back and sustaining
10, 19.-,.-,. tne com- ,.,,:, r;.
plaint sta'es. Fred W. Haven, an I click charges' the companv
employee of the state highway j wi)h neeIiEence on several
commission, was driving a truck rounds inr'nrlinr fa, lore In nrn.
vide a safe place for him to work
west on Sam's Valley Highway
234 and McComb was driving
the Helbig car west on the same
highway behind the truck. It
further states that Haven sig-
knnwing some of the alleged j naled for a left turn and pro
racketeers in the area, but de-: reeded in a southerly direction
nied receiving help from them ! to the ieft across Mie center
in financing his career. Hodge's line when the defendant drove
political ambitions and how he; the car into the truck,
paid for them became a key . The state charges the Helbigs
Swedish weaving is delight
ful handiwork ea.-v to do' L"?
tin-'' colorful designs on ipronj.
towels, iuos. dress acersorie .
Pattern 7323: Chart, siiow
every detail directions. Three
d fferent designs inchided' ?.Iakr
wide or narrow bard from the
charts.
Send TWENTY - MVE cent?
in coins for this pattern add
5 cents for each pattern for 1st
ilass mailing. Scud to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept , P. f). Box 1HH. Old Chel
sea Station. New York 11. N.Y.
Print plainly
and PATTERN NUMBER.
Two FREE patterns printed
in the new Alice Brooks Needle
craft book for 1050! Stunning
design? for yourself, for your
home just for you. our readers
Dozens of other designs to ord
er all easy, fascinating hand
work' Send 25 cents for your
copy of thi
factor in tho probe after he ad
mitted raiding the state treas
ury to help himself to high po
litical office.
with negligence in
and failure to provide an air
hose or similar device to keep
the area free of debris.
In his second cause of action,
the plaintiff states he was em
ployed by the company on Nov.
30. 1955 as an edger operator
and was required to sharpen saw
teeth. He claims he was also re
quired to place a 100 pound
permitting I sheet iron on top of the edger
Woman Attempts
Murder, Suicide
Portland -U.P A Portland
woman veslerriav shut her two plaintiff are Robert
sons in a closet with a cvanide ' attorney general
bomb and then attempted to
commit suicide by sla-'ning her
wrists with a razor, according to
the county .!: Tiff's ol'lice. i
Mrs. Glen Richards. 37. was
under police guard at
Providence hospital here.
Neighbors found tile two boys.
Joey. 0. and Artie. 7. lying in
the driveway of their home cry-j
ing 'Help, murder.'' They said I
iheir mother and told them she'
had sparklers for them but that
they would have to go into the
McComb to drive the car. know
ing he was a negligent and care
less driver. The state also
charges McComb with negli
gence in traveling at an exces
sive rate of speed, failing to keep
proper lookout or any lookout
at all and following too close.
Tho state asks $793.23 for re
pairs to the truck and $250 for
attorney's fees. Representing the
Thorn
for the
state of Oregon; C. W. Enfield,
assistant attorney general and
counsel for the highway commis
sion: and Robert L. May Jr., as
sistant attorney general and
counsel for the highway commission.
frame. The complaint states the
guard fell off the frame and
struck him on t he head causing
severe and permanent injuries.
Representing the plaintiff are
Attornys Bailey. Lezak and
Swink of Portland.
Michigan's ordinance of 17R7.
taken from the Articles of Con
federation of tho Continental
Congress, states three necessary
things for good government
religion, morality and knowledge.
USE
FUEL
FROM
TIMBER
PHONE 2-8086
For the Right
Wood Fuel
For Every
Purpose
ORDER NOW
Timber
products
COMPANY
Miss Universe Cold
In Bathing Suit Pose
Curry County Attorney
Salem UP Ed F. Ackley
Brookings attornev. was ap
I An advantage of the loose sys
tem of dairy housing is there is
less damage to legs and udders succeeds Samuel A. Hall who re
of the cows, according to the
North Dakota Agricultural Col
lege Extension Service.
New York UR) The new
the clam. Repairs will be com- ! closet in order to see them ll5S universe, 20-year-old Carol
onderful book ! Plctcd on "1C dam in the fall They said she then placed the i Morris, shivered bravely on a
when most of the water is out. cyanide bomb, used to kill goph- cool Manhattan rooitop today in
he added. . : 0!s. on a tin plate on the closet a bathing suit and Indian feather
In reconstructing the dam. floor and lighted it. Then she headdress and commented, 'I
Sexton said, the crews found a , shut the bovs in. As smoke filled. , , , ,.
, , , .. , , : , j.j- , would rather lose in dresses,
porous lavcr of gravel situated, the room thev marrged to force
on top of the hard-pan lavcr, their wav out. Mrs. Richards I M,ss Mi'ns came here from
was was found in the bathroom of California Monday on her first
the home with her wrists slash-' assignment as the international
ed. She told oificers she had bcautv title winner. She is help
ing promote a new movie about
Indians.
tion at a hospital. Mrs. Richards; "If I'm not a success in mo
was described in good condition. ' vies. I'll go back to college,"
she said. Miss Morris, who re-
which the foundation
pointed hy Gov. Elmo Smith to-1 constructed, enabling more et
riav as district attornev of Currv fective sealing of Hie foundation
count y.
Ackley. for the past three; water Ppr second. That amount
years city attornev of Brookings, j will irrigate from 10 to 15 acres
day, he said.
signed. Hall is the Republican j The present dam is designed
nominee for joint representative , to carry 35 cubic feet per sec
from Coos and Curry counties, ond. he said.
to save about two cubic feet of 1 also drunk some weed killer.
The boys were in fair conrii-
unaa ime bundav -.awined i t vealcd three davs ago that she
nnon baturdav 10 am Mondav lor1 , .
Monday; other davs 5 30 orevmus day was adopted at the age of three
ALUMINUM
FOIL
Economy Size
75-Foot Roll
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Gullistan
Says:
Cut tha jtringi on prices, give tau
rine's Carpet House the go-ahead on
clearing our warehouses of surplus
stock, let him sell blRECT from our
stock. FOR ONE WEEK!
Al Hi Ir m
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OPEN WEDNESDAY NITE
We Hereby Certify that the discounts listed here-on are true and bonafide. The regular retail price will be shown to you, less the discounts.
We never expect to have a sale of this kind again and if you need quality carpet this is the time to buy. But definitely the orders must be
placed THIS WEEK as this carpet is being held especially for Laurine's Carpet House.
Sincerely, BILL and GAIL LAURINE
Barwick Mills
Says
With so much low quality carpet on the market
being sold with so many rediculous wear claims,
the people of Southern Oregon should really
appreciate the prices and savings on QUALITY
carpet being offered by Laurine's Carpet House.
Go ahead, Bill, sell at these prices
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
OPEN WEDNESDAY NITE
748 Sq. Yds. 9 Colors 9' 12' -15'
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40
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OFF
Standard Price $10.50 Sq. Yd.
4.20-Save
This Week s6.30 Sq. Yd.
ILL RUG OR CARPET ORD
Remember:
Have your rug or carpet
installed NOW. Nothing
clown.
First Low Payment
in September.
Payments as Low as
$6.00 Month.
You can be sure of
many years' wear from
any of Laurine's carpet
or rugs.
2,825 Sq. Yds. 9 Colors 9' -12' -15' Widths
Hundreds and Hundreds and Hundreds of Yards
at 20 - 15 - 122 and 10 Off
EitS liUST BE PLACED THIS WEEICf
H
Nothing Down
f 3 Years to Pay
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Laurine's CAHBIPIET
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OPEN
WEDNESDAY
N1TES
Phone 3-5182
Home Means More With Carpet on the Floor
400 E. MAIN AT RIVERSIDE
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