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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1957)
vj o o o w o o O O o 0 o o Cj o o o O o o Bunds?. Mercb 3, 1937 , ' . t Ait 05C Student Killed In Auk) Accident from Mobil Vc uiea tiv Urtmise" that . ,ni g collicW lifrH true )tancn aid here PrktoV niflfat Police iltnti8 INa M SoVrn Oregon Cenx. oyc TemBl. A. comjwniwi, i Tree Fnm Legislators Haye Premise That Economy Necessary, Duncan Say A nr.t joTitr erf the members of frestmjaa Btemacraiie mhm 1 on tefaaw ny S-o. (L, flntt ccotrse uft attl a 'tetisfcm. nhurt di4 fr arwJJnV of tife othtr TiicW Mr. 9rs. Alo Cr Brapl StoyfcM. to lin hosjin j l it cm over thi cr of smtll hill end thn iw tht Humeri at Ovo eci6)T 11 jjTOa epBn4- rrpDI carefully, ra Jimu tin " litU money htr. f inmty Uir. ftmj iV y dd up," h Hid. atisfaf Crtqgvam SAincn grticte vk .U lfeitur. of hi t 9 RECEIVE CHARTES Tom "n Ijannial, irt mander, left, and Joseph ?nffllfln, qirtnnt ommeoiar, presented Patrick Gralm, crnmnBr f distrwt 9, Difcis American Veterans, the dstrict hrr cntly t rrnT in Grants Pass. Dcpartrr.nt $rnnl pn&t, tMwltt Laanir ham and Vandervclden, includrtt n lnnia, uliey commander: Lloyd De Lp. 0Pjrtmt iunjjc vi comin; Mrs. Olive Adamson. chapin: njd JiWiinwi gemote. fiai& commander of the CXixikfljry. Entrie Students For Hnllmn Exhibits entered in the na tional Scholastic Art Awards competition by Peggy Richey and John Jones, both students at Med ford High school, hav been chosen to compete in the HaMmark Honor prize, it announced Saturday. Their entries were among five selected for Hallmark compe tition. CThe other three were en tered by Portland high school students. Selections were made by judges of the regional compe tition which is sponsored by Lipman's Department store in Portland, where an exhibit of art representing all high school in the area is now being held under sponsorship of Scholastic magazines. National Exhibit At the close of the regional exhibit, the five paintings will be forwarded to the national high school art exhibition, that opens at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, on May 10. One of the five will be chosen for a Mfof J 0 Commits 109 purctfta aa4 tf mrt Cr0, (rBj City, Ho., greeting oSrl Arm. Th JjIlmnA bono Brizs A-hicR Vel in ourchss agrdg, $8 iitut4 this year. vinnr frn cft of tha reior i vhick Acho)tic 4rt Awards oatst as Asia vill b nnounc4 luring tJt nfltionfll exfliBit t Pitturj. Hchy i th au2htr of Mrs. 9. S. WA?, 10 Win- chstr J(fcl. tal Jtnc9j tha Son of M. nd Krs. Edwin D. Jon, All Uvt ftve., VBk4. Svrtl othsr tudnts Ja?json cout chool? Vra nouncd innns t GoU f.y awf rda in tRa Scholgatic 4 r V &wrds comjtitioa. COifBRBSCtt SRta Pnraj Cit (U 9a 10th gnnufll Araarioan "aaionsl conference ca? tfla Intarntioagl Council for Christie Laflartftig opened hera Cridgy. Trail CsupU Adopts holy Caa loyting Slid ia thi couatry ia oftan t camlicata4 groxaV. but, c-'j corfanj to r. na ar. anirei Cua"ly of 9mi it notHing xinHriA to tfta raS tan in- aalvwl in atostin a hiU ora bain country aa aroly. Mr. wni Mr. Cuddy racantly doptad ta-o iaMna-Americtn chiltran, ni aftar mtny months t aiitina vara finally f bl to anaar tham t 3 San Intncisco ftijort flnd britaa thra to iiieir aa homa. Beside 11 tha raul lal srcKessas involaari, it tccl a aoiver of. tha immiaration quota by Pravidant Xiaanhoaiar to .nly get tha chiltran i thi country. 8Xa9Mr ViataSNt Mr. tns! . Cu88y first tlitfu&ht ofa08tin Jistnasa Amaricgn chill vhan they va ( sictura ft" Japanese orghan in mizina. Taay hit tritfl aina timas to Sot g chill hara, Jut to no vil. Tl chilflran, Sgvid, , nfl Wtrilou, . aar asident of tfta Vorld Miasiona to Chtfdran homa in Sasabo, Jayaa. anfl Aar trsa Cuddy aontocWlS taa orysnia tion's heaflguartant in San Jo, Cflif., itdotion grocadura $01 uadar ea. Atar tiny month of corrls yTndaic, tha 9otioj s4 com gleta in tha ummer of lg9t. It vac than that tha Cuddy found out that tha immiaratiin quotf a fillad. Thay rota to Or sn oatort apgaaling for hclg, but Christrt of 195 Bd aith mny nresenU unopened. cevaa msiieiAT -w thiral Cuddy of Trail is han above 'itA thei taa adoa'ad aganaa-Amaricn hilii?a, tm vit. 1. and Marilaai, ft, via ar rived in this count ia Jan uy. A aho aas yvaa for tha younjptsrt raeantla at tha ftoma of Mr. Id trlot o Il cm1. Tha adoation mafia aoibl throuah Uia Tc'4 aji siona to Chiiaraii. Finalla, aft y Praaiaant liaanflovar, tha J t clear for tha cniltren io Kcoma ovar, but at null tuna hfd ptsed that it weanacesjary to ra-&rocc tha adogtion g per. Cn iln. 18, !??, tfta ahillran alonj, ith savfn otAar from the World Mission to ChilAran homa. frrivad at Saa Irncisco airport. Tha Cuddyt own tha Sinftinf Hill ranch on I Ik creat, abpva Trail, andl David, vhg unQar nary tax prcjgygm before & 1$ Uough with 1 orft. Hft tiiat many jpsaeie believe the 62aO.000.OM budget sufamitten by k-Gsv. Eirso Smith b "ir- tTduabift.-' but manr san- 6eT of the lculatun &ias-ee, believieif that cansiAsraJbie rt can be r-jb&. S)wift axtlaaeA a aaaadtaai of rquitr4 aparoiatiBna, UtiV r ?avarl millitu llla.. tn he tailiavas caa rm feimma. ut tt)l"t out trt tnia a traman9oia prawu?t ft aor& fb mH monay fer stata tunc tione for f cida poatr or ff t asanciaa, for changa jn the aa to arv eptcial auraea. Ha said ha di?ajrea ith thf (ropols to nd consideration tha tf x nd oi tha bo- party ta for ta 8urpoa, not ixau ha favoral aithar of iftam, but fiacfua h bBliavea tji lejaislftura should ngt tia itf an he no in tha mattar of tax- Rsfora t tf y proarf m i.a out- linad. Dspit this, hoaevar, ha) said, ha beliava tha t cro- gram avantually oral out -ill b f cceptf bla. " 0 Caaittca C The youn raprasenfativai who i chairman of tha House judic iary committea, flifcuf-aS Hie wor of that groug, f nfi of tha legialttivt session in nfel, which noa has bafora it ftr con sideration nearly 1,000 bill. Ka tiiscussaS thf gressufts, tha Ions; harS hours of vor, tha lacl of tima ta giva matters adeauata ccflisileration, an tha variety of proposal ahich must ba studiad. "Thara must lb a mora afflciant aaa a ruaning this stt. but if tftara is, no one has figureA it out yat," fta jolei. Duncfn raasatal that tha J)ilon county lalsafttion wants) and naata latUns from hame to lat them no ahat lo cal t inking i on various aiat- tana Ha ail that sufjert or opposition to any bill, if accom- paniad by fact ant aeacons. hv considarfbla iafluanc on lafislators. Don Vhalin, graaitaAt of SOCTFA, prasiflad t th maet iaa ahich a'o fjiatwrafl the yra attion of r. alague ta L. L. (Dtjc) Simpacn, fRoatary-man-aaer of the association, for "out atanding f chiavamant" ia the ftald of forast firs (ravantion. Tli plffqu a presantad by County Judgs Kodna tatting aBbt rfiijE, st0 it t&e tirvt uc. reocgnitwn aiv en n7ona in this mtj. imp acn Vxal eNftira-m of 9m SOQ ipovemtvt. Curtia Keshein, tiatrkA r en tot Ss state hammnmt a nhoMncad tie 1 1 i s yea?' fira achccl, fer traiainf forenwi and cupatrvi&crs at fvar fiaMina. cre. ill If hi at tha district's h quarters on Tahla Xact rt., April 17 fnd 18. Tha achocl jointlv sponsored by th stata, 0CYA, the for-' et arjp and "tha bursjsa tg l0ad managamant, ana j as J) succtarful last yaar that it has baen widaly copied in th state, Nsxhaim said. VimjBon announced that tlffe group's annuSl meeting tsill tg hSId April 29, at which tin new directors will be elected. He also diftusted thaj oraanization'f role in seeking railroad rate ad justments, and resorted that v enjl railroads hvf joined in ask ing the Interstate Commerce tommiifion to remov a rfte diffrentiajl for lumbBr moving inio eiitorn:B H sfiB he is hoisful tht the adjustments sill b mfde, ant thgt thay U 1b of considerable bnaflt to lumSer ehiBgp.ie af area. wti Beamed for aTioreac U.R) The search t f 3-year-old Villiam G. Holes- fipSa, xiissing from his isolated ealoan soutff here for nearly a yaf, wa resumed Saturday aft er a neighbor came across the StiieiHQ siaf's Sat ar ftrush Jnife. . ?h widespread search hd krn suspended grid after three dfys of hunting ha8 failed to turn up anyotrace of tl re tired farnjer who lived aloia. A request Wfs immedigtelS sSnt to Dftll for the return aj bloodhound -hich hatf take Pftrt in the sejtrcf. earlier a raj lso cf.ll for volunteers te ifi in the hunt renea.'e- Over bglf the 4ttei a t University of Sichigea, ai tta suf ported fthool, Hive bean ab 9ind -ftith funcg; from eCmraes other tlin stats aggrepriaticki;. Th cific a anly ebout one-third the drainage area cJT the Atlf ntic tbcu "meuttfiia r ngas lis cloaftr ta most of its shoreliae in Worth Americfl. rf w f I Vacant Mtd Ceastsj Eugene (U.R) A &m& gas explosion in a 'Wearfe ti&S&b cabin at Glen wood 3ca sjetflt tit here Friday blew tee b&o J5sO from two cabins 3ai rfof to cav in. Police i thnt BCD 1 either of ajjoimQ afaiais fJO the time. They mii Ss ls&& euppliet fee assnv&sttiawA faS arrentla e'mtcgmttSk aft a? explcsjisn. irosGKi tfoetors ig th UviWt fittaft i cred fro 9S,7 gT ift 1B tg K,SE WT yg Q Is dfEISTIAM f SCIENCE J Bb4O0 Sundaya 10:15 A.M. m i c. " IB . Hun-.f 11 consumptia ef eain Ond mtftoaa in the United States 8ecreesed by eft much as 10 per cent in ths interval h tween 1908 and 1195. II" . I I 111 i 1 u ' e ei b i a 1 "FcOtf arav, o Phona 3-1666 ! ftU. BoEATS Agb IgyECTED I ay4llTT LOCKEg MEATS o V4 er Vtexte EtetS 33e lb. B Hist anrB3r 39e lb. Fro Quarfer 32c lb. li Peiilt tmAgim -dfer 24-lbi. $10.00 Stands some Inelish, has entered the third grade at Shady Cove school. Mr. and Mrs Cuddy have one daughter of their own, Pa tricia, agS 10. 9. 1 -Special (PtfItff gf Wp4- Douglas Fir Green angii6 pf ndem diameter, saeal to 16-18" length. Peliveiie viH he made n leads of 2 cord size within 5 nile e etj plans af $9.63 er Cord. NOW is the BEST $K>o et&g f EST gessd at the BEST price. fpiii R PeqiiIts Company OREGON 2-8086 it and Me Andrews Road Medford II 0 Yes, Why Did The John Cupp Furniture Move To It's Present location? Because . . . If ENABLED US TO HAVE THI LOWEST STORE OVERHEAD m SOUTHERN OREGON! l"Jhnt Does That Wean To You? S "C ' " aBBBBBBBMeMBBaBBBBBBaBBBeeBM SSSBHaBiSnBBSBSaSBIffBB aBSSBSBBBSB " If MEANS Wg CAN AND DO SELL YOU QUALITY GUARANTEED FURNITURE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! 1 O o We fca?e alas &?!a tar ceisteisiaers were very wise in the ways of merchan dise an! iave always respected tfoeir intelligence and judgment. That is why we PQ MO? hub ale -after sale ite fictitious prices and unreasonable markdowns. flame fe geogle sail us eld fashieiaed isnerchants because we do not advertise J er lave fi rsi c iae bwildiRig! We tbink we have more important things to offer ?iig. . o o When You Buy Af Cuppp..YoHCanBy With CONFIDENCE! You will buy from a firm fhf hjs in eRfiRuy f srgfia for over 30 years. If you have $ eornpil'ainf you vill rkep f find us. We're not here. f4ay - - QQ$ $Qmfvrl Why Has The John Cupp Furniture Been In Operation All These Years? It Is Because Our Merchandise Is Honestly Pfteed . . . Fine Quality . . .Well Constructed . . . Guaranteed! Our aim all these years has been o offer you good duilif McrGbaRdbc, oll zfrjlei, well priced and Fully Guaranteed. THIS FOLIC? Wlkk ALWAYS CN?IMU CUPP'S FURNITURE. It musf meet public approval bee a ye yegp ya gg!e e Southern Oregon made over 16,000 in4ivi4ufl pupefeaaes g? mjt aPre? m us? 3mm Hiway 99 North - Mn Cupp, W. F. (P) Terms 0n Approved Credit! FREE PARKING! m$f J ir y-Sw'-'