Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1957)
iSfSTAR -By CLAY R. MS MAft. 22 Q Your OoW Adivifv Ovidm M According to flit Sfori. To devtlcp messoge for Sundoy. reod words corresponding to numbers 41.5046-71 4.732-93 Ot your LoCiX birth TAUtUt JUnX Jl may' 11 31 Action 2 Pvwvji 3 Can t 4 B J Ktn 6 7 0i 8 Prwjt 9 Ar,.ou, 10 To 11 8 12 If. I Ax 14 Km 15 Amoirent 16 You 17 Can 18 Soool 19 Let 20 An 21 Bw 22 23 To 24 WM 25 Coll 24 D.ov 27 OKri 30 Dirgortf (2) Good 32 Postimoi 23 Cour 24 A 35 MondU 34 Mo. 37 Soy 38 On 3 TKon 40 V"Jwoy 41 Hi 42 Ucrf 43 Srwuid 44 Bong 45 Hon. 4o Of 47 Th 44 And 40 In 50 B 51 PmI.ucs 32 Ottiom 53 P-tmnj 54 0 vn.?-!?"??- CANdt JUNC 23 JULY 23 Cl4-50-28- 17073-77 uo JULY H AU& 23 gV 53-41 -83-87 55 Co vaoo 57 For A'Jd K 4 On The Side (Distributed by King Theater managers can refuse admission to persons with tickets purchased from ticket speculat ors. Such was the decision of the court In a celebrated case In New York in the yesteryear. Using this decision as a preced ent, the theater owners if sin cerely desirous of stamping out Othe evil could strike quite a blojr at the speculators. A man St ho has paid $60 for a pair of It-alt would not care to worry bout being denied admission t. th theater. Probably even nor concerned about the situ atiom would be a business man ho had paid some chiseling speculator $60 for a pair of seats to giv to an important visiting customer. Charles "The Man Who Knows" Van Doren. Spectacular television quiz program partici pant. Seeing him inspires me to quote a poetic passage and query the clientele as to it. I will quote this passage and ask the follow ing: 1. From what celebrated j poem is it? 2. Who f rote the poem? 3. What character in the poem does it refer to? Here is the passage. You have 30 seconds to answer the questions. If you Ho pn successfully you don't have to send me a stogie: And still they gazed. And still the wonder grew That one small head Could carry all he knew. Bars He "Regarding discussions con i cerning the comparative stand ing in Ireland of the Murphys and O'Briens," writes a Boston ian. "In the first place the O'Briens were kings in Ireland, the Murphys were not. Also it is well known that in the early days of Ireland's history the Murphys would ask regarding an enemy force, 'How many are there?' The O'Briens would just ask. 'Vhere are they'?" Sidelifh ' 'hil many men born under Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) are misofitmists very few of them irA mi&olvnists. Or so say the stariijBars. High on the list of aborts iost frequently mispro noula4 is rodeo. It is a Spanish fnri Meaning "roundup" and is pr'OHrl jronounced ro-aay-o. O Vhat'e the record for contin- 4 gfne'oyment for the same o r fta a l a t i o n? "Soda Ash Johta ' Moran worked for the ChiaMke. Milwaukee, St. Paul arte) gcift Railvay for S3 years, Can ?rss tof that for a steady job? florin died in 183S at the age f 108. He was nicknamed "Socfc 4 Johnny" because he was the originator of the use of sod th in the treatment of water in locomotive boilers. Briefly Marcel Gruteau. the French man who originated the marcel wave, was a bald-headed man . . . The most effective way to get the Stior of stale tobacco smoke out of a room is to put a All New Equipment! All Work Guaranteed! Brighter-Whiter Clothes! e) All Your Garment in Plaitie Baqi! Fast One Day. Service! Convenient Drive-Ue Windows! 2 Convenient Locations 844 S. Riverside FREE FORD ScO' FRONTIER DAYS" KBES GAZER! O POL1A.N- UMA :tTa rp OCT 23 w U935-67 tA sign. 81 Oont 82 StrviCO 63 No. 64 H 85 It 66 You scotno OCT 24 0V 22 'y 19 77-33-47411 154-603-891 68 Rocnjetion 49 A. 70 Entais'td 71 Soo 72 NMOtd 73 To 74 To 75 Undot 76 Mowing 77 You 78 Too 79 Advano 80 Gum 81 Vibrotiont 82 Much 83 8 84 Cnoor 85 e. SAomAtms J0V 21 n NC 22 tA h a n y9 fc?.75-79-81&l CAFMCOIN 3K 23 JAM 20 P2 21-73-7641 01-3980-861 AOUAUUt JAN 21 "A f8 i o o.in 56 Uncoooomtivo 86 B'vJv P l-4i5-62 $A 87 Sonpodd 58 Solomon 88 You 59 Awvcm 89 lnoond"i PES 20V? 80 Proo'tn 90 Prvl IMAJI 21 310 Neutral h-Jv37 43jf lH-74 89 . By E. V. Durling Features Syndicate. Ine.1 dish of vinegar on the mantle piece. So says an experienced home manager. Tell this to your wife and have her try it after the next time she has a group of her feminine friends in to play bridge. Get It Right "What is your authority for stating George M. Cohen was not born on July 4?" asks a New Yorker. It is as I said. George M. Cohan was born on July 3, 1878. and there is a record of his birth and baptism at St. Joseph's Church in Provi dence, R. I. George's claim that he was born on the Fourth of July was just a publicity stunt to match his billing as "The Yankee Doodle Comedian." Norblad Says Navy Not Planning Site Washington (U.R) Rep. Wal ter Norblad said Friday that he had been informed by the Navy department that it definitely does not plan development of a naval air reserve facility in the greater Portland area. Norblad had asked the Navy department to make clear its in tentions in light of the Air Force's recent cancellation of plans to build a multi-million dollar base in the Woodburn area which the Navy would have shared. Prior to its plans to share the proposed Woodburn facility, the Navy had indicated an interest in building a reserve training facility at Killsboro airport. Norblad quoted a Navy de partment official as saying, "At the present time no requirements for the Hillsboro site is tore seen." The announcement was taken to mean that the present naval training facility at Salem will continue as the only such base in the Portland area. FHA Sets Up Plan To Aid Flood Area Boise (U.R) The Federal Housing administration has set up special loan terms to aid own ers of flood-damaged homes in Baker, Malheur, Union and Wal lowa counties in eastern Oregon, Berne Jensen, regional FHA di rector here said today. Jensen said persons who had suffered home loss or damage during the floods which hit the area the last part of February could borrow up to $12,000 with no down payment. , The FHA director said the loans could be made by banks or other lenders who are ap proved by the FHA. He said the loans could be repaid in monthly installments over as much as 30 years. Residents of this village on Hatteras island off North Caro lina celebrate Christmas each Jan. 6, the ancient twelfth night. EXPERT SHIRT FINISHING! At" DRIVE-IN CLEANERS "YOUR CASH AND CARRY CLEANERS" 702 West Main St. TICKETS - TV Every W.dnejday. 10 p.m. 1226,000 Board ! Feet of Timber Sold at Auction . About 1.226.000 board feet of U. S. national forest timber was sold Friday to three bidders at a timber sales in the Rogue River National Forest office at the Medford post office, accord ing to Jack Woods, forest suner- visor. ! The first sale included 36.000 ; board feet in the Larson home- j stead area of the Union creek j ranger district to James Vander- I lip. Shady Cove. His bid was! $12,198.50. Lower bids were submitted by Duane Burton, Butte Falls;, CM and D Logging company, j Trail; Crater Logging company. Prospect; Eugene Burrill,. Med-1 ford; John Wheeler, Medford;; and G and R Logging company, j Medford. Appraised value of the timber was S9.757. Appraised Value About 290,000 board feet of timber near south road No. 3 ir. the Union Creek ranger dis trict was sold to the CM and D logging company. Their bid was SI 1,378.50. Appraised value of the timber was $9,596. Other bids were submitted by James Vanderlip. G and R Logging company. Crater Log ging company and Duane Burton. Trail Creek Lumber company. Inc., Medford, purchased 900,000 board feet of timber near north road No. 3 in the Union Creek ranger district on a bid of $33, 980. Appraised value of the timber was $21,658. Lower bids were submitted by the G and R Logging com pany, Louis Biden, Medford; CM and D Logging company, James Vanderlip and Eugene Burrill. AF Discontinues Plans for Air Base Salem (U.R) The Air Force has definitely discontinued plans for establishing a new air base in the greater Portland area. Gov. Robert D. Holmes was in formed by the secretary of the Air Force Friday. Official confirmation of the Air Force plans came in answer to a telegram from Gov. Holmes who had advised the secretary of Oregon's interest in 400 acres of land located on the proposed site of the base 15 miles north of Salem. The state cancelled plans to build an intermediate institution there when the Air Force announced its base plans. Gov. Holmes said John J. Winn Jr., general manager of the Port of Portland, which has jurisdicition of the Portland air port, will go to Washington next week to confer with congression al and Air Force officials on plans for expanding the Portland base. The governor, as chairman of the State Board of Control, in dicated the state might take legal action to recover "out-of- ...FOR HIGH PURUCEIEE5 PIANO HOUSE 1 1 1 NORTH CENTRAL News Briefs RAISE POSSIBILITY Washington U.R Congres sional critics were reported Sat urday to have raised the possibil ity that Defense Secretary Charl es E. Wilson's controversial de cision on missiles could leave the nation without a robot weapon in the 200-to-1000 mile range. The army, now barred by Wil son from developing guided mis siles with more than 200-mile range, was said to be encourag ed by the congressional develop ment and hopeful that it can re trieve some of the missile respon sibility it lost to the air force in November. URGES REST Washington U.R Senate Democratic Whip Mike Mans field Saturday urged President Eisenhower to take an immedi ate rest in the sun to avoid en dangering "his health and our security." LEAVE NEW YORK United Nations, N. Y. U.P.) Delegates to the 11th General Assembly left New York for their homes around the world Saturday with orders to report back immediately if the Hungari an or Middle East situations erupted again. They left Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold with the re sponsibility of working toward a permanent Middle East settle ment now that Britain, France and Israel all have withdrawn their troops from Egypt. SHIP, BOAT COLLIDE New York (U.R) A 150 foot coastal tanker sliced through a motor launch and ram med an anchored freighter in New York harbor Friday night. The skipper of the 40 - foot launch was killed. No one aboard the tanker or freighter was in jured. The victim of the collision, Thomas P. O'Rourke, 60, a re tired New York policeman, was the only one aboard the launch which had just pulled alongside the freighter Steel Admiral to take on a liberty party. OFFER EXCHANGE Washington U.R Demo cratic farm leaders offered Sat urday to scale down sharply the benefits of their farm subsidy Pedestrian Killed In Creswell Accident Creswell (U.R: Pete Eng strom, a 70-year-old pedestrian, was struck and fatally injured here early Saturday during a driving rainstorm. State police said the man was hit by a car driven by Richard P. Martin, 30, of Creswell, on old Highway 99 one-quarter mile south of Front st. here. Martin told officers he did not see Eng strom at all in the rain and stop ped after hearing a slight bump and grating noise under the car pocket" expenses incurred by the state as the result of the Air Force change of plans. Now. ..you can fsO '- 1 -v:'v; S""Wv- fit ; 8 FIDELITY LISTENING IN Now ... end an extremely attractive price ... you can enjoy your favorite recordings reproduced with the thrilling tonal realism of Magnificent Magnavoi High Fidelity. Come in See and hear this outstanding value NOWI 'Southern Oregon's Oldest and plan in exchange for GOP sup port. The House Agriculture com mittee called an unusual Satur day session behind closed doors in an attempt to break a stale mate that threatens to block emergency legislation to aid corn growers. POLICE PATROL Johannesburg. South Africa U.R Some 400 policemen pa trolled the Daveyton Township Saturday to guard against furth er tribal fighting that has killed 12 persons and wounded at least 74 others in two days. More than 12,000 residents evacuated , the township Friday night to escape the fighting which erupted between the Swa zi and Kosa tribal groups after a child was stabbed to death in the Swaszi area. The Zulu group sided with the Swazis Friday. INSTRUCTOR CONVICTED Parris Island, S.C. iU.R) A 25-year-old Marine Corps drill instructor was convicted Friday of illegally "touching" three re cruits but was cleared on 20 other counts of maltreatment. Cpl. William R. Walsh, con victed by a special court-martial, was the 13th Parris Island drill instructor court-martialed since the "death march" drowning of six recruits last April. NOT IRRIGATE Washington U.R! An Idaho Power company spokesman charges the proposed Hells Can yon Dam would not irrigate "one acre of land" no matter what its supporters claim. R. P. Parry, of Idaho Falls, Ida., special counsel for the firm, said the "simple fact that feder al dollars would be used to build the dam would not give it any magical irrigation powers." BODIES FOUND Acapulco, Mexico U.R) A Mexican farmer discovered two bodies on a nearby beach Satur day and police said they may be those of two New York tourists missing since Feb. 20. Franco de La Paz said he found the corpses on the beach at Are nal de Gomez. He said they ap parently had been washed out of the sea and were badly deter iorated. The missing persons are Mrs. Edith Halleck, a Brooklyn widow, and New York attorney Joseph Michel. OPPOSES PROPOSAL Tokyo ;U.Ri A Communist Chinese health leader Saturday opposes the health minister's pro posal to legalize abortion and sterilization as means of control the relentless growth of China's population, the New China News Agency has reported. Li Chien Sheng, vice-director of the Peking Public Health Bu reau, objected in a speech before I PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL 16 S. Central Phone 3-5308 enjoy a HIGH FIDELITY SYSTEM ANY ROOM IN YOUR II 2- PHONE 2-5702 Largest Music Store' Sunday, March 10, 19S7 the third plenary session of the national committee of the Chin ese Peoples Political Consulta tive Conference today. NAMED PRESIDENT San Francisco (U.R) The Western Pine association con cluded its annual four-day con vention Saturday with the elec tion of A. B. Hood, Anderson, Calif., as president. DROPES PLANS Jakarta IU.R) The military revolt in eastern Indonesia has forced President Sukarno to drop plans to seat Communists in a new "mutual help" cabinet Jakarta newspapers reported. Saturday. MAD BOMBER Paris U.R) A mild man HANG 'EM sin automatic g J I See MEDFORD, OREGON magnificent LONG-LIFE r HOME nered "mad bomber" who blew up an- apartment house was found hanged beneath a Seine River bridge Friday night with a note in his pocket saying, "I detest society." PATROL STREETS Milan, Italy (U.R) Police, patrolled Milan streets Friday night to prevent another out burst of Thursday's carnival riot ing that climaxed with a teen age band stripping a screaming 19 year old girl nude on a main thoroughfare. LATE SNORT By United Press A late snort from old man win ter sent a fresh batch of snow tumbling into the northeastern save 'em. witli clotlies cLryex- Save them forever from wind-whipping, un fading, dust, dirt and soot, TheyU last longer, stay prettier and fresher when fluff-dried in an auto matic gas clothes dryer. Gas dries faster, too. And for a fraction the cost of non-flame drying. Save your clothes! Go GAS for a really modern, truly automatic home laundry! only ga.S dries so fast. ..costs so little the latest models on our display floor 'CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES COMPANY GMil gnu $179 FOR ONLY Complete ot sA own rH JftclAoOTry, tlighily higher im oak or cherry PRECISION AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH Beautiful, compactly- styled high fidelity rmetalr phonograph . . . with three Magna vox speakers, 6-1' watt audio amplifier and precision automatic record changer that plays even intermixed size records.' DIAMOND STYLUS PICK-UP Another example of the extra-value boiTt-in quality you expect and get . . . when yoi purchase a magnificent Magna vox. Afford maximum tonal reproduction minimum reo 'ord wear.. REMOTE SPEAKER SYSTEM Utilizes additional W bass plus 6" x 9 high frequency speaker ... all speakers matched for smoothest response. Tasteful design blends with widest variety of furniture styling. Pay only $19.50 down . . $2.89 per week MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBTJITZ 4THREC section of the country Saturday. Up to eight inches of snow were forecast for parts of Ver mont, New Hampshire and Maine, and heavy snow warn ings were issued for the area. Station KWIN 1400 K.C. Sundays 10:15 AM. PHONE 2-5284 Lb 50 f CHRISTIAN 1 I SCIENCE Jl