Medford Aiforney At Legislature
balem Sam B. Harbison,
iledford attorney, is spending
two weeks in Salem assisting
legislators in drafting bills,
Amendments and legal opinions
nd serving as counsel for leg
felative committees.
A total of 20 attorneys are
participating in the program of
legal assistance to Oregon legis
lature sponsored by the Oregon
State Bar. The attorneys are ro
tating with the duty and each is
donating his time. The partici
pating lawyers do not repre
sent any special interest before
the legislature, bar officials
pointed out.
Harbison started his duty last
week and will leave Salem on
Friday, May 17.
LOW BIDDER
Portland (U.R) Bonneville
Power administration announced
Saturday that Olson Electric
company of Vancouver, Wash ,
was apparent low bidder with
$15,183 for construction of addi
tions to the Keeler substation
on the Sunset Highway west of
Portland.
NOTICE!
WE WILL BE CLOSED
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
May 13, 14 and 15th
To Install Modern Equipment and Remodel the Cafe
SILVER GRILL CAFE
413 EAST MAIN STREET
MEDFORD
Local and Personal
Sunday. May 12, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
WATSON'S STEAK HOUSE
3310 N. 99 - 1 Mile Past Y - Phone SP 3-1678
Special Mother's Day Dinner
Soup and Fruit Cup
Choice of:
ROAST TURKEY, dressing, cranberry t
sauce, giblet gravy V
or VIRGINIA BAKED HAM with ap
plesauce or PAN FRIED CHCKEN, cream gravy
Coffee . . . Tea or Milk
Pudding . . . Jello ... or Sherbet
Children's Dinners Also
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HOUSE of MYSTERY
North of
Gold Hill
AT
Open
Throughput
The Year
On Display - One of the West's Finest
Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets
Winter Hours 9 to 5
- Under Founder's Management Since 1930
Rumnsags Sale A rummage
sale will be held at the Fehl
building, 106 North Ivy st., Med
ford, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Monday, May 13.
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Meeting The Oregon State
Employees association will hold
a potluck dinner and election of
officers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
May 14. at Carpenters hall, 123 1 2
West Main St., Medford.
Building Permit Building
permits have been issued Dave
Holmes, 180 White Oak dr.,
Medford, for a S5.000 swimming
pool, and one valued at 35,000
for remodeling a. residence.
Theft Reported Jorgenson's
Dairy, Medford, reported to the
sheriff Thursday that two hand
trucks were taken from the
back of delivery trucks at the
dairy plant during the night
Wednesday.
Juvenile Arrested Sheriffs
deputies reported the arrest last
week of a 16-year-old Medford
boy in connection with the theft
on May 4 of two hubcaps from a
car belonging to Mrs. Marjorie
E. Conklin, 2875 Lone Pine rd.
She said the hubcaps were taken
from her car while it was parked
on Newtown rd.
Meeting Set Talisman lodge
31, Knights of Pythias, will meet
at 8 p.m. Monday, May 13, in
the Pythian building. Members
and visiting Knights are wel
come, according to James
CVDuane, chancellor commander
of the lodge. Refreshments will
be served after the meeting.
Takes Trip Mel Harsh, route
2, box 203, Central Point, a
student at Linfield college. Mc
Minnville, was among 109 zo
ology and introductory biology
students, at the college who rec
ently made a two-day. field trip
to the Oregon coast to study
animals of the sea.
Man Cited Glenn Ray Wat
son, Olympic, Wash, was cited
! for failure to stop at a red light
Saturday morning when the car
he was operating collided with
a car operated by Fred Seward
Geyman, 615 South Central ave.,
Medford, according to -state po
lice. The accident occurred at
the intersection of Highway 62
and 99, police said.
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Assumes Names Robert L.
and Maxine A. O'Day have as
sumed the business name, Con-
I crete Ditch Lining company, 910
West Main st., Medford, and
Emerson T. and Maxine M. An
derson have asumed the business
name, Anderson Dental Labora
tory, 216 Fluhrer building, Med
ford, according to records in
the county clerk's office.
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Council to Meet The Medford
Building Trades council will
meet Wednesday. May 15, at 8
p.m. in the Medford Labor
temple.
To Convention The Medford
representatives of the Business
Men"s Assurance company are
attending the All-Star conven
tion being held at Palm Springs,
Calif., May 12 through 14. They
are H. J. Bringle, 204 West Main
St., C. W. Curl. 148 South Keene
Way, and H. D. McMaster, 204
West Main st.
Driver Cited Roy Robert
Kyle, 220 Haven St., Medford,
was cited by city police for mak
ing an illegal left turn Friday
after the car he was driving col
lided with another in the 800
block on South Central ave. Driv
er of the other car was Larry
McDonald, route 2, box 203-A,
Central Point.
Gets Citation r Elmer Joe
Waites, 9021 North "Central ave.,
Medford, was cited for following
too close Friday afternoon after
his vehicle collided with another
car in front of 701 North Central
ave., according to city police.
Driver of the other car was
James Arthur Rose, 19, Ashland
ave., Medford.-
Motorist Cited City police
Friday issued a citation for im
proper lane usage to Katherine
Easter Lance, 601 First ave., Gold
Hill, after the vehicle she was
driving collided with another car
at the intersection of South' Cen
tral ave. and 12th st." Driver of
the other car was identifed as
Carlene Canton, 1003 Saling
ave., Medford.
Phoenix, Ariz:,
Man Arrested by
Medford Police
William Cecil Morris, 21, of
Phoenix, Ariz., is in county jail
today because he was a passeng
er in a car Wednesday which
was stopped by a city police of
ficer when it was being operated
'"too cautiously."
Morris is being held in county
jail awaiting the arrival of a
U S. marshal on charges of in
terstate transportation of a stol
en vehicle, according to police.
Officer Milton Hansen said he
stopped the car on suspicion afW
er he spotted it traveling on
Riverside ave. The car was go
ing slowly and its operator
obeying signals and rules of
courtesy so well Hansen said he
became suspicious.
Questioning Occupants
While questioning the occu
pants of the car, which included
another man and two 18-yeat-old
girls, Hansen said he noticed
Morris was "extremely ner
vous." He then -took the four into
custody for further interroga
tion. Among their belongings
police found a revolver, appar
ently unregistered.
Thursday in muncipal court
the four were sentenced to 10
days in city jail on charges of
vagrancy. They are David Lee
Gould, 22, his wife, Mrs. Nancy
Louise Gould; Morris, and his
wife, Mrs .Lyra Belle Morris.
All listed their address as Phoe
nix, Ariz.
Thursday night a Federal
Bureau of Investigation report
was received by city police in
dicating Morris was wanted for
taking a car in Los Angeles,
Calif., and leaving it in Ely,
Nev. He was transfered to coun
ty jail.
Water Department
To Change System of
Billing Tomorrow .
About 20 million tons of salt
are produced yearly in the U.S.
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JACK'S DRIVE-UP 911 North Riverside
A Short Drive Out North Riverside "The Place to Meet and Eat"
"MEDFORDS LARGEST 19c HAMBURGER PALACE"
Kids, bring Mother Out to Jack's Drive-Up TODAY and Gel Her a
FRESH STRAWBERRY
It's Absolutely FREE to Every Mother No Purchase Necessary
It's Our Way of Showing Our Appreciation
To ALL MOTHERS on This MOTHER'S DAY
Beat the High Cost of Living by Eating at
Jack's Drive-
Up
"Because of Window Service You Pay less"
911 NORTH RIVERSIDE
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The Medford water depart
ment will change to "cycle bill
ing" for meter customers start
ing Monday and water bills will
be on post card form beginning
in June, according to Robert Lee,
water superintendent.
The changes are part of a wa
ter department modernization
program to improve administra
tive efficiency and lower oper
ating costs in the department,
Lee said. Eventually lower de
partment expenses will be re
flected in customer's bills, he
said.
With cycle billing, the custom
er's bill is mailed as soon as pos
sible after the meter is read,
Lee explained. Previously, he
said, bills were held and mailed
on the last day of the month re
gardless of what day of the
month the meter was read.
Advantages
Advantages of the new system
will be for both the water de
partment and customer, Lee said.
The water superintendent noted
that the department's workload
will be distributed evenly over
the month instead of having it
all at one time, and any unusual
water consumption by a custom
er can be immediately detected.
About 3,700 water customers
will be affected by the change.
They include all commercial ser
vices, water districts, newer res
idences in Medford and a few
customers outside the city lim
its, Lee said.
, Because meter routes have
been revised, he pointed out,
some customers will receive bills
this month within 10 days of last
month's bill. Both will be for
full-month periods, he said.
Partial Bills
Customers using the Big Butte
Springs pipeline will receive par
tial bills this month because me
ter reading time in that area has
been re-scheduled. Lee said. Cus
tomers in the Midway, Elk and
Charlotte Ann water districts
will receive their next bill for a
1 13-month period for the same
reason, he added.
Lee said only meter customers
will receive post card form bills
this June. Customers billed on a
flat rate basis will not receive
post card form bills until next
fall, Lee said, because new ad
dressing equipment for the bills
cannot be purchased until that
time.
Post card form bills will low
er operating costs since they
save one cent postage per bill,
eliminate cost of envelopes and
the cost of inserting them in en
velopes which consumes 15-man
hours a month, Lee said.
A new $7,500 billing machine
recently has been purchased by
the department and will be used
starting this June for meter cus
tomer bills, according to Lee.
As a result of the improve
ments, Lee noted the city's water
operation has been department
alized. Department personnel
now specialize at certain duties
economizing on lime and increas
ing efficiency, he said.
Obituaries
MRS. CLARA O. YATES
Mrs. Clara O. Yates, 63, of 628
North Riverside ave., died in a
local hospital Saturday morn
ing. Funeral services are pend
ing at the Perl Funeral home.
MRS. MELLISSA E. DAVIS
- Mrs. Mellissa E. Davis, 84, res
ident of southern Oregon for the
past 22 years, died in Medford
early Friday morning.
She was born at Joplin, Mo.,
on July 15, 1872, and lived in
the state of Oregon for more
than 64 years. She and her hus
band, the late Edward Davis,
were, homesteaders at Wapinita,
Ore., and lived there from 1893
until 1935, when they moved to
Jackson county. Her husband
died in 1938.
Survivors include four daugh
ters, Stella Apling, Springfield,
Laura Hasler, Central Point,
Dorothy Walters, Shady Cove,
and Alice Paisley, Medford; four
sons, Aaron Davis, Maupin,
George Davis, Klamath Falls,
John Davis, Talent, and Charles
Davis, Bend; 44' grandchildren
and 64 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl Funeral home Tues
day at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev.
John Reynolds of the First Pres
byterian church officiating. In
terment will be at the Jackson
ville cemetery.
HARRY GEORGE
Funeral services for Harry
George of Jacksonville who died
Thursday will be held at Conger- ;
Morris Monday at 11 a.m. The j
Rev. D. E. Millard will officiate. j
Committal will be in Memory i
Gardens Memorial park.
Mr. George was born Jan.. 16, i
1893 in Grimes. Calif. On Nov. I
1R 1011 in Msvnull calif Vio !
was married to Sabra Ellen Levu-
lett, who survives. He had lived
in this community for the past
21 years.
Survivors beside his wife in
clude daughters, Mrs. Frank
Rowe, Jacksonville; and Mrs.
Betty Gentry, Klamath Falls;
sons, James E. George, Medford;
and Harry George Jr., Gold Hill,
and nine grandchildren.
Pallbearers include Thomas
McCarvel, Howard Heitz, Char
les LaCrosse, Marvin Hedges,
Glen Pederson and George Gunn.
BELATED AWARD
Grand Rapids, Mich. (U.R)
World War I veteran Albert M.
Tiffany said Saturday the De
fense department has notified
him he will receive a Purple
Heart soon for wounds he suf
fered in France in 1918. "It's a
good thing I didn't have to wait
that long for my Army pay,"
Tiffany said.
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In the Rogue Valley
Top Flotch Cafe
in the Craterian Theater Bldg.
Mom will love to . . .
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TODAY
There's real pleasure
for her and all the
family when you-take
her to dinner at the
JACKSON HOTEL
Dinner Served
from Noon Till 8 p.m.
Special Children's Plates
The Pioneer Room
Will be open
for large family groups
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