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SIXTEEN MEDTORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Bunday, January 87. 1357 JLvUm. rr mini m r rm i t. i .i .rmi.r.-t v. m. umih- tie-fcw&flsatofcafl PACKARD OK DISPLAY The 1957 Pack ard is now on display at De Leigh Motors, 134 South Riverside ave., Medford. This year's Packard four-door sedan is two inches lower than the 1956 model. The new Packard is powered by a 275-horsepower V-8 engine equipped with a supercharger. The car also has automatic transmission as standard equip ment and trie twin-traction power-dividing axle as optional equipment. Bids Invited on Surplus Articles Bids have been invited on about 88 items of surplus gov ernment property previously owned by the national park service, according to Tom Wil liams, superintendent of Crater Lake National park. , Bids are being received at the National park office, room 307, post office building, Medford. They will be opened Feb. 2. The property can be inspested between 1 and 4 p.m. Jan. 29 and 31 and Feb. 1 and 5 by con tacting Basil G. Curtis, supply clerk at the national park office. The surplus items are stored at the Jackson county fairgrounds. Among articles for sale are 4-H Club News Simple Stitchers' Club The club members met Satur day, January 19. The first-year group began working on needle cases, while the second-year girls started potholders. This work will continue during the week, along with practice for the entertainment at the Gold Hill Grange hall on Wednesday night, January 30. Refreshments were served by Penny Flenner of the second year group. HORNBROOK 30 Attend Toboggan Party Br MRS. H. H. CHAPMAN Hornbrook Haworth's hill was the scene of a tobogganing party Sunday evening when some 30 high school and upper grade grammar school young sters gathered there for what has become a traditional winter event. EleveT of the high school ers were from Yreka. Afterward the group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cummins, where they dried their clothes, and warmed up with hot cocoa, provided by Mrs. Cum mins, to go with the hot dogs and buns the youngsters had brought along. Mrs. Barbara Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Burns, and Bob Paine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauran Paine, were mem bers of the Trampoline club of Yreka High school who appeared on KBES-TV the evening of Jan. 23. The team reported that over 40 calls concerning their act were received by the TV station during their performance, some from as far away as Klamath Falls. ley. Others playing were Mrs. Marshall Horn, Mrs. Lester Nye, Mrs. James Hodge, Mrs. Grace Quigley, Mrs. Dave Holland and the hostess. Mrs. Clawson substi tuted for Mrs. Fred Mills who was in Medford attending the funeral of her cousin, Oliver D. Frazee. automotive parts, electric and oil heating stoves, wood burning ranges, automatic washers, add ing machines, radios, receivers, transmitters, a refrigerator, steel chests, western style saddles, wall-type lavatories, bowl type toilets and other surplus property. A LESSON FOR LEGISLATORS Carson City, Nev. (U.R) Gov. Charles Russell of Nevada will make sure he reads every word of a bill before he signs another one into law again. Rus sell, 17 state senators, and 47 assemblymen failed to read com pletely a signed bill that asked for revision of all the state's general and public laws approv ed since 1864 which have not been subsequently repealed. NOW HE KNOWS Denver, Colo. (U.R) Cab driver Robert Rich told police Friday he sadly underestimated the fury of a woman. Rich said he ordered two women passen gers to leave his cab when they started to fight. Instead of obey ing him, one of the women bit off the lobe of his right ear. A "Sadie Hawkins" dance was given by the Boy Scouts Friday at the schoolhouse. Carl Williams Jr. as "Marryin' Sam" was kept busy all evening marryin' up the young members of Dog Patch. All were attired in typical Dog Patch outfits, with Linda Rue taking the prize for best costume in the girls' division, and Benny Crawford, best in the boys' di vision. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Al Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Lauran Paine, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cummins. Next social event for the Scouts will be a box social in February. The Hornbrook- elementary school will be the clinic center for the administering of free polio shots for Hornbrook, Fall creek, and Bogus. They will be given Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 9:30 a.m. to all children in these area from three months of age through high school. Parents of infants and preschool children may obtain request slips for polio immunization at the school in their district, according to Mrs. Margaret Esrey, Director of School Health Supervisors for Siskiyou county. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Janice Joy Pomeroy, no Oregon driver s license, So. DISTRICT COURT Hazel Sima Hamon, failure to stop at stop sign. iu. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Leu-is Calvin Smith. 516 West Jack son St.. Medford. and Jean Yvonne Runtz. 101 Cottage St.. Medford. Bobbie Douglas Willard, 430 Grape St.. Medford. and Darlene Louise Chamberlin, 2312 Roberts rd., Med- lora. Niel Judson McCreadv. 39 T St., Jacksonville. , and Ida Jewel Roat McKeen. 203 D St.. Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. James Kunkel returned on Sunday after a three week's vacation at Oxnard, Calif., at the home of her parents. CARBON TO COURTROOM Los Angeles (U.R) Phillip Leslie Crawford, 25, told a judge Friday he was only trying to blow the carbon out of his en gine when he was arrested for speeding along at 105 miles an hour. Mrs. Duane Hamner was high score winner, and Mrs. Henley Clawson placed second when the Contract Bridge club met Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Bertha Brad- Sawdust Telephone 2-2111 MFDPr) FUEL CO. just arrived . GLENHAVEN everything you want in a suit j . exclusively at . . . as seen In Charm .JWJK: mobs' WUi 1 medford f2'i S31w 1 Tha luxury look of a sleek, silky, linen-liko fj : , V fabric . . . plus elegance in-the design of the jtl sk I yoke set pockets, the meticulous dressmaker Jl Vfel touches throughout, detachable white pique m f collar. Sizes 10-20. I If 2 Rayon flannel that looks and wears like fine ; ' N? Y $ J. worstedl The classic notched collar is fash- : J ll loned for flattery . . . every curve of the wi , fi: ,r'm i0''' designed to accent your feminin- . (ft J- ity. 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