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- fECURITY COUNCIL APPROVES JAPAN Toshikazu
0" Kie JigSt), Japa's permanent observer at the United
Nations in New York, shakes hands with U. S. Ambassa
" dor Henry Cabot Lodge as the Security Council Approved
. Japan's apaiicatian for UN membership. The Russian
: o delegation did not block the application as they have done
in past yers. Japan's finl admission will be ratified by
the Geaeral Assembly.
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EAGLE OINT
Grocery Store Leased
By LOUISE M. BERG I Henry Peck, son of Mr. and
Eagle Point V. . Wasjner, Mrs. Henry Peck of Lake Creek,
who0 lives on the Butte Falls I has return to his home here aft
; highway, has iesed the goctry er being stationed in Key West,
; itore belonging to Evelyn" and
;0 San Strawus on the Crater take
I highway, d Bennett of Day's
; Creek wi$ be in charge "of the
S meat derailment.
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J Wagner, jvho aises angus cat-
tle will simply thcomeat depart-
igr j n.
' menlgjwith grain-fed b&i, and it
wi' be possible to have meal
cut for home freezers and bick
ers. Warier has also leased the
gasolineopumr and wftl. at a
futureate. be able In s've com
plete lubricatiOi and grease
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Laura fjlark, former employee
of gruner's market, and
Thomasine Smith have taken
positing in the city hall. This,
posit.&u was formerly occupied
by Minnie Hinson who. ill leave
:q
for Oskhosi soon to join her
hiand,0Uom who is employed
there ir the trucking business.
M and Mrs. Roy Hildebramt
have returned from Calornia
where they have been visiting
with j)ieir daughter and son-in-
quis. formflcc resists of Eagle
Point, now livira, in Sanla Bar-
bara. The HilSbnOirtf. also '
law, ftir. and M's. U. w. Mar-
visitciva nephew and family in
Lorrj' a, friends in San Pedro,
and Twenty Nine Palrns where
tlitjy 'eiere former residents be
fore moving to Orcein.
Air Force Joins
Searcfi for Plane
Vancouver, B. C. U.R) The
Air Force fought a race with
; wingr t(0ay $ a search for 62
pfsons lost on a Trans-Canada
airliner In British Columbia's
CoasORange mountains.
,-Ihirteen crews were ordered0!
to report to ba island base
rSr Vancejivft- this morning on
' the chanfe the search could be
resumed. But 'j;e wgatl!r situ-
; ation was eScribed by aneteoro-
: logical omcials as indefinite,
; ,nd it wa r0 from certain 'flat
the filters would get out of th
briefing-room nd into thesky.
; A TCA Spokesman said !is
company was slijl hopeful that
; darch cfp3 rjwoiild locate the
' Qairlinr, which vanished Sunday
bning, while attempting to
light itscwy bark0t Vancouver
C fom HoJSp, B. C. 100 miles to
The east. o
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; TordEndEra
lifTransportation.
Detroit
IU.P' Two once-
-oro!H sidewheel-
wer put to
tl-)torcj Wednesday night, end-
; ing an era in oreai iaitps irans
I porta tSin.
As thousands watched from
r the afore, he Greater Detroit
and the Easiera, States were ma- j
I neuvered "to position on Lak I
St. Clair, drenched with fjso-;
line and iznigfd. j
' O Huge flames tfiot up from the j
doivned shitt.racing hundreds
I of feet into the bitter winter sky
: and lightaie up t'je night for
q miles arogn.
; Tie two big ships once were
proud members of the old D&C
fleet hich usei to ply the
waterways between Detroit and
I Cleveland w-hh hundreds ft pas
gers function trips of fun-
; relaxation or business.
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FerrisWheel Biide
Succumbs in Denver
.Q-s j- . UP! Mr; Olive
- (r!it-,
Ot. Clacectt. 81. who was mar
ried atQlie too of a ferris wheel
CO dunQ the 1593 Chicato Worjd's
Fair. die ar St. Joseph s hos
pital ia Denver Tuesday.
Hi Claggert. a widow, broke
her in a fall bt her hocr t'f
eeks ago. St died of a heart
attacii o
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5
Fla., aboard the Chester O'Brien
lor the past two years.
Roy Ashpool was taken to
Sacred Heart hospital last week
with pneumonia.
Carl Christian, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl (,'liriirfiaii of east Main
I street, was home for three days
this past week. Carl is stationed
at Ford Ord. California
Mrs. Amy Brown celebrated
fter 82nd birthday last week
with a luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Frank Chamberlain. Co-
hostess was Mrs. Ed Chamber
lain. Those present were. Ruby
Stowell, Cora Smith. Jessie Tv-
cer, Mrs. Jake Brown, Mrs. Art
Kent, Lottie Vanscoy. Yetta
Olson, Mrs. Joe Holmes, Mrs.
Mattie Brown, and Mrs. Eva For
tin. Amy Brown has been enter
tained by the same group of
ladies for the past six years on
her birthday.
Hallie Gray, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gray was honored
at,, a bridal shower this past
week, at the home of Mrs. Ed
Greenwood. Co-hostesses were
"rs' ,Ror '. Stewart and Mrs.
Chuck M""". Hallie will be
marr'. on Dcc- ' ,Ule EaRle
oint Community Bible church
to Carl Christian who is sta
tioned at Fort Ord, Calif.
Bandy Caldwell and Georgia
Mason have returned to school
thu week. Both suffered injur
ies in an auto accident two
weeks ago when they were on
their way to the football game
in Salctn.
Don Kimmel suffered severe
injuries to his right hand Sun
day when he caught his hand in
a chain saw while sawing lum
ber. He was treated at the
Rogue Valley Memorial hospi
tal. Traffic Accidents
Kilf Two in Sfafe
Br UNITED PRESS
Traffic accidents claimed two
lives in Oregon yesterday after
noon, one near Roseburg and
the ther in Portland.
irs. Amatna Heierle. 50.
Banks, was killed and her 16-year-old
daughter, Thinna Elaine,
"as injured critically in a one-
car accident on the Roseburg
u-pass section of Highway 99
iney apparently were thrown
from a pickup truck driven by
Julius Ernest Heierle who said
he lost control of the vehit-lp
It hit curbs on both sides of the
nighway before turning over.
Portland recorded its 38th
traffic death of the vear in a
two-car collision which claimed
the life of Max Linton Smith,
64. Mrs. Maude Brown and her
two -year -old n e i c e, Debora
Brown, were injured.
News Line Disrupted
By Fire in Building
Newark. N.J. (UP) United
Press news service in New Jer
seywas disrupted almost five
hours ednesday night by a fire
in the building which houses the
CP's Newark bureau.
The fire, which broke out
about 8:30 p.m , was extinguish
ed quickly. But wires which car
ry news oi the state to news
paper and radio clients were dis
connected by the smoky blaze.
There were no injuries.
Donald F. Graff, the bureau's
night manager, turned in an
alarm after workers in the news
office noticed smoka rolling up
through a shaft from a diner
below.
Before the' bureau was closed
down temporarily by the blaze.
teletype operator Val Rhodes
was able to transmit on a news
wire this last message: "Build
ing on fire."
anta
And He Has
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al IV d IB 11 III! 1 I M I W M m U Ul 1 JSi.,'
FOR THIS WEEK END ONLY!
'55 Chevrolet
Del Rey Club Coupe. V.8 tngina, ra
dio, heater, - striking tutont finish,
like new interior, this popular model
is i bundle or pure Christmas joy
at only
1798
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'55 Oldsmobile
Super 88 four door sedan. Radio,
heater, hydramatic, power steering,
original tutone that's beautiful. A
good driving ca with Rocket Power,
pleasure the year round for
$2298
5 Buick
Century Hardtop. Heater, dynaflow,
power steering, white walls, a beau
riful black and white with lots of
rubber and the speed of Santa's Rein
deer. $2398
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'55 Chevrolet
Station Wagon. Radio, heater, money
saving overdrive, ail original. A family
car combined with utility, you can
play Santa with this at only
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'55 Chevrolet
Bel Air four door. Radio, heater, ov
erdrive, glossy paint, looks new in
side and out and the modern V-8
engine really performs.
'55 Plymouth
Belevedere four door. Radio, heater,
PowerfMte, V-8 engine, dark green
exterior with clean matching interior,
engine, tires and body above average.
A Happy New Year for
$1793
'55 Chevrolet
Bel Air Convertible. Radio, heater,
Powerglidc, popular tutone, finish
and upholstery like new. A car you'll
enjoy and be proud of, an investment
in added pleasure.
2198
'54 Chevrolet
Deluxe four door. Fresh air heater,
turn litcs, deep tread tires, quiet
smooth engine, stretch your holiday
budget with this.
5T098
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'54 Pontiac
8 Deluxe four door. Radio,
heater, hydramatic, mirror-like
finish, tops mechanically. Com
fort and convenience easily
afforded.
$1598
1948
Is Still
Picked Out
Prices
DON'T MISS
'56 OLDSMOBILE
Holiday hardtop coup. Radio, heater, hy
dramatic. whit walls, other extrai, new
looking special tutone finish, clean in
terior. New style and performance at a
saving.
2698
OPEN EVENINGS
UNTIL 9 P.M.
PHMWlflDO
'53 Chevrolet I '53 Ford '53 Dodge
Deluxe four door. Radio, heater, origin.. Cut,mliB. y., fJdor. ,, ,urrl
paint, very clean and sohd, show, good drjy ,ood( don.t w.rry about In OK condition. Drive it, you'll agree,
care, surprise the family. transportation when you can buy th.s for
$998 $898 s998
'53 Buick ; '52 Nash '52 Chevrolet
Super four door. Radio, heater, dynaflow, ge sport Coupe. Radio, heater, '
power steering, good rubber, new seat Statesman four door. Radio, heater, over- sharp hardtop at
covers, one owner car thats had care. drive, new paint, good engine. .
1298 $598 $848
'51 Chevrolet '51 Chevrolet '51 Buick '
R.M. four door. Radio, heater. Fresh out
Deluxe four door. Big heater, powerglide. Deluxe ruder. Radio, heater, this Is a et Santa's pack at
a bargain to drive. dandy.
$598 $598 $598
'50 Hash '50 Oldsmobile '50 Studebaker
Statesman four door. Overdrive, heater, . . . .. . . v ... Club Coupe. Choice of three, easy pic'-
economy from the start. or ad.o. heater. You can t ef- jBO, f
ford t walk for
$198 $248 $198
Listen to
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Streets
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Thursday Saeamber
Here
Some Terrific
Slashed
THESE . . .
sm
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Handels Messiah Christmas JSye n
10 P.M. on Station KM ED U
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'55 PLYMOUTH .
Savoy four door. Radio, hearer, overdrive,
a low mileaqc locally owned car like new
throughout, service and economy you'll like.
Priced by Santa at
$
1498
BUY NOW! First
Payment Next Feb.
ffit.A --r - turn
Phone
2-8037
Medford
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'49 Hudson
Super Six Club Coup. Radio, heater.
MX CI
ood.
extra good.
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'49 Buick
?udor. Radio, heater. Here's a dandy.
heater. Here's a
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'56 Chevrolet0
rVi-Ton Pickup. tVdr tpae commer
cial bumper, at 6,000 miles it is like
new f every respect, new service atf
usejf price.
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'56 Chevrolet t
Vt Ton Pickup. Six cylinder and I
speed for economy, heater, good
rubber, sound value for
5
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'55 Ford
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Vi Ton Pickup. V-8 engigay overoQve,
heater, thoroughly reconditioned and
ready for work. Drive ft away.
5
1398
'5f Ford0
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ft Short Logger. Rebuilt V-8 en
gine. Vac brakes, self loading trailer,
excellent rubber, here's in tog,
shape all the way through. Own your
business for
.'53 Chevrolet
14 Passenger Crew Carrier. Comfort
able for 14 men, rubber, body, en
gine all g&d. Years of use a?
'109a
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'56 Chevrolet
Suburban Carryall. Four spedjf, big
rubber, radio, heabir, turn lites, good
tires, room for eight, only 7,700 easy
miles assare you of value.
$2448
'50 Ford
Fl, Tim ken 0Dut Drive Logger
and Dual Axle Tracer. Engine O
rebuilt, 6231 Brownie, 5 speed
Clark, dandy rubber all around.
Breeze frurrVi' with all equip?
ment. it to appreciate the
value.
1598
2298
$4T98
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