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f SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday. January 22, 1957 .' , 1 t ' : - f 1 ir. - 'i I f9' h . '4 lip 1 Remember? How could you forget b? This littie giri if ooe-of tail of thousands who Med yonr March of Dime help today who will need care for a long time. Long, became care doesn't atop until all possible recovery is achieved no matter how long; no matter how costly. Five Schools Enter Speech Contest Medford Senior high, Grants Pass, Cave Junction, Rogue River and Crater High schools have entered contestants in the dis trict 13 finals of the American Legion oratorical contest, accord ing to Rodney Keating, orator ical committee chairman. A local businessman has an onymously offered a $100 schol-' arship to the district winner, Keating said. The winner of district 13 will go to Eugene on March 1 to compete in the area finals. The winner in this competition will receive a scholarship from the American Legion. The area win ners from the state will compete at Salem for the state champion ship, where a large scholarship will be awarded by the Legion. After the area finals, the reg ional contest will be held, than the national semifinals and the national finals. National winner will receive a S5.000 scholarship. Keating announced that the dis trict 13 finals will be held at 8 p.m., Feb. 15, in the library room of Central Point Junior High school. Hugh Collins will be in charge of proceedings. All Captains Picked For Mothers' March On Polio January 31 Captains for all of Medford's 14 districts in the Mothers March on Polio, scheduled for Jan. 31 between 7 and 8 p.m., have been named, it has been announced by Mrs. Gene Neff, Medford Mothers' March chair man. At a recent meeting of her captains, Mrs. Neff explained the urgent need for March of Dimes funds and warned her workers that "while polio is on the run, It is not yet conquered." Districts Divided Captains have divided their districts into sub-districts and named a lieutenant for each. The lieutenants in turn will ap point block workers who will call at each house in their as signed area during the one hour. Mrs. Neff said that a card on which the householder may keep records of his family's Salk anti polio shots will be left at every home in the city. Householders desiring to make a contribution to the March of Dimes may in dicate their desires by a lighted porch light, Mrs. Neff said Following are names of cap tains appointed by Mrs. Neff: Mrs. R. J. Knight, Mrs. Clif ford McGinty. Mrs. M. R. North, Mrs. Allyn Monroe. Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Robinette Heide man, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Robert Hamilton. Mrs. Dan Young. Mrs. Thomas Cox, Mrs. H. L. Root, Mrs. Robert Cunning ham, Mrs. Jack Ingram and Mrs. T. L. Shoop. Boundaries Identified The Medford Marching Moth ers will cover all areas inside the following boundaries: Foothills rd. and Hillcrest rd. beyond Barnctt rd.. South Stage rd. from Voorhies crossing west including the Griffin Creek dis trict, Arnold lane to the south side of Beall lane, Beall lane to Merriman rd., Table Rock rd. to the airport rd. including the airport district and Delta Waters rd. to Foothills rd. The bound aries will include the Grandview district. Lone Pine district, How ard district, West Side school district, Oak Grove district and Jefferson school district. Within the city limits of Eu reka Springs, Ark., are 42 springs. Around Hollywood Hollywood OJ.R! Anita Ek berg patted her husband's arm today and cooed that she's "con tent and hap py" as a wife. Any gossip columnist who prints other w i s e, she warns, "will be smac ked between the eyes." Since Anita Alint Mosby Js live feet, 1U inches in heels and has fire in her eyes, gossips who itemed that Anita and husband Anthony Steel were toying with a divorce already had better keep out of the way. "I don't know why stars put up with people writing things that aren't true," the beautiful Anita stormed in her faint Swed ish accent. "They should smack columnists between the eyes." I can report Anita and her handsome witty husband were holding hands and snuggling in the darkness of the Beverly Hills hotel bar. Marriage Enjoyed "I love marriage," said Anita, who, with her hair pulled back except for fringy bangs, looked like a blonde Audrey Hepburn these days, from the neck up. "Marriage means being con tent and being happy, having someone to live with and do things with. It's wonderful to By ALINE MOSBY United Frees Correspondent know he feels the same way about you and that he's there. "They say we are breaking up yet we are looking for a house," she went on happily. "The one we live in now does not have enough closet space. And we have found a new home with an iron gate so no one can get in. "Where we live now people with binoculars spy on us. A lot of people come down the drive way to look around. Oh, I wish I had a shotgun the day I saw two photographers walking around the pool with cameras around their necks." Actress Displays Temper Anita nearly breathed fire. "Scandal magazines," she cried. After mentally socking col umnists and shooting photogra phers she calmed herself and added, "Tony has talked me into not letting these things bother me. I live the best way I know how." "They don't have the same gossip columns in England," Steel said. "People aren't that interested in actors' lives, ap parently. We've learned to live with these items but they do irritate one's family and friends. Steel said he's given up Eng land temporarily to settle down in Hollywood because, "My wife works here and I want to be with my wife." "We just finished a picture together and we loved working - i:'. 1 it: if 'ifil f .a 11 JUS WSJ TttB OPENED TO THE PSALM chosen b- the President for his second oath of office, Psalm 32, Verse 12: "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord," the Bible used was given to Ike by his mother. (International Soundphoto) with each other," he added. "We're going to England and Sweden for a month's vacation and then we'll be back." Anita nearly breathed fire. The literacy rate of the world rznges from 96.6 per cent in Bel gium to 0.3 per cent in Portu guese Guinea, according to a United Nations survey. Seattlt W.R RlehfleH 04 Corp. will build a crude oil re finery 14 miles northwest of Everett. If You Need Money For Any Purpose Borrow The American Way Loans on AUTO FURNITURE SALARY S25 to S1,500 PAYMENTS TO FIT YOUR BUDGETI Call or Writs American Finance Corp. Phone 2-8886 123 W. Main Medford Use Tribune Want Adi Central Point Jaycees Announce Broom Sale Central Point In an effort to help "sweep away" polio by raising money for the March of Dimes, the Central Point Junior Chamber of Commerce will con duct a broom sale Friday and Saturday, Jan. 25 and 26, ac cording to Dale Bartley, sale chairman. On Friday night the Jaycee members, wearing red jackets, will call at Central Point homes offering brooms for $1.75 or more. All profits will go to the March of Dimes Bartley said. If the 300 brooms are not all sold Friday night a broom stand will be set up on Pine st. Saturday. Multiple Listing Service Installs New Officers The Medford Listing Service, Inc., held its installation meet ing at Valentine's Cafe Tuesday, Jan. 15. The president. E. L. Bartholo mew, installed the following in coming officers: D. L. Pickell, president; Victor C. Sether, vice president; and Mrs. John Maas, secretary and treasurer. The out going officers are E. L. Bartholo mew, Clark Walker and William Frohnmayer. Tne group is working on a project for the disposal of the Victory Housing, a wartime con struction. In its place, plans are being made to extend one of the streets and to use the resulting triangular piece to house an armory with officers' quarters, the remaining land would be made into a park, including a swimming pool. Medford Realtors Hold Installation The Medford Realtors install' ed officers for the coming year Jan. 15 at a meeting in the Med ford hotel. Installed were William Frohn mayer, president; Cap C. Vanda grift, vice-president; and Guy Hayes, secreary and treasurer. The board of directors consists of William Fasel, John Malone, D. L. Pickell and H. O. Martin. Outgoing officers were Fasel, president; Ivan Peoples, vice president; and Vandagrif t, secretary-treasurer. Fasel presided and introduced the main speaker, Ragnor John son, commissioner of real estate for Oregon. Also present were three Medford attorneys. O. H. Bengtson, Robert D. Dames and G. W. Kellington. 4-H Club News ANTELOPE SEWING CLUB The Antelope Sewing club held its monthly workshow at the Malloroy home Jan. 19. Mem bers brought individual sewing projects and worked on them. Notebooks for club records were distributed. At the next meeting members will answer the roll call with the name of a material. Next meeting will be at the Jossy home Feb. 2. Phyllis Jeffrey, Reporter Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT MuKorie Jo Cooper, no operator's license. So. Vincent Gerald Robeson, violation Of basic rule. S10. Ernest Neil Olson, violation of basic rule. SlO. Margaret Tsabelle Fry. violation of basic rule. SlO. DISTRICT COURT Jeanette Helen Myerer. failure to stop at stop sign. S10. Harry Samuel Furch. failure to stop at stop sign. SlO. William Robert Coin, violation of basic rule. S12 50. Earl Harvey Knight Jr., failure to yield rieht of way. ST .50. Elbert Hale, violation of basic rule, S15. Steve Arthur Llndgren. failure to stop at stop sum, $10. Richard Irwm Hall, failure to itcp at stoo sign. SlO Giaddin Wuaruta Cullison, switched license. $10. Morris Winston Pech, improper left, turn. $7.50. Ronald I.ee Cooper, no operator's license, S7 50. Melvin Eugene Hilkey. insufficient binder chains. SlO. Ernest Joe Taylnr, overwidth. SlO. Arba Jay McCullough, violation of basic rule. Sfl. Rudolph Minor, illegal possession oi venison in closed season. $40 Arthur Raymond Huff, illecal pos session of venison in closed season, S30 Stanley Drue Wncht. illeeal posses sion of venison in dosed season, $30. CIRCUIT COURT James Richard Hale vi Rose C Hale, divorce complaint. Eleanor Pauline Musta vs Joseph Clinton Musta, divorce complaint. Dorothy M. Quinlin vs Gerald W. Quinlm. divorce complaint. Ruth Dehorah Lyon vs Arthur L. Won, divorce decree. 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