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Local DAV Chapter Observes Anniversary The 25th anniversary of the Jackson county chapter of Dis abled American Veterans was observed at a special banquet meeting this week. The late Arthur H. Banwell, who died recently in Seattle, Wash., was honored. Before mov ing to Seattle, Banwell had been executive secretary of the Jack son County Chamber of Com merce and served as commander of the local DAV chapter from April 1937 to April 1938. The Jackson county chapter meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 1515 NorUi Riverside ave. Pat Graham, service officer, said new hours have been estab lished for the office because other work prevents him from being in the office on Mondays and Thursdays. New office hours are between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and by appointment ony on Thursday and Saturday. COMPARE Amazo Instant Pudding with any other Pudding Instant or Cooked V'-A . . a A Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Cincinnati Rep. Richard M. Simpson, on his prediction that Congress will approve tax cuts by the middle of next year: "The economy is ripe for a tax cut." , Washington Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson, on his ef forts to hold down military defense costs: ' "I'm like a frog trying lo jump out of a well." t Cincinnati -GOP National Chairman Meade Alcorn, on Presi- dent Eisenhower's plea for support of his budget: "I believe the President's position is a sound one. We can't play Russian roulette with the security of this country." New York Nick Condos, business manager for Martha Raye. on the comedienne's sudden hospitalization: "There is nothing, absolutely nothing wrong with her. She juit went in for a check-up. She is tired and is going lo rest for a few days." . . Clinton, Tenn. High school principal D. J. Brittain Jr., on the request for police guards when the first Negro student graduates from Clinton high tonight: "If just takes one crackpot to cause trouble." New York Budget Director Percival F. Brundage, on Presi dent Eisenhower's record peacetime budget of nearly $72 billion: "It is wide of the mark to conclude that this budget was "irre sponsible" or had been carelessly prepared." Paris French President Rene Coty, who will visit the United States next month, on his mastery of the English language: "I've been studying it for 65 years. The only trouble is that the British and Americans don't speak it so well. They don't seem to understand me." United Nations, N.Y. Secretary General Dag Hammaiskjold on reports that he plans to marry: "It is obviously explained by my general silence. You get so little news from me that you really have to invent something." New York Television comedian Sid Caesar on being dropped by the National Broadcasting Co., after losing a rating war to the champagne music of Lawrence Welk: "I regret that our present situation has made it necessary for us to end this association." Friday. May 17, 1957. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Costs a little more ' Worth a lot more because r Amazo is the only real corn starch instant dessert IOnly Amazo mixes per fectly with milk, as well as with fruit juices, coffee, cola, all other liquids 2 Only Amazo gives you old fashioned, cooked pud ding goodness 3 Only Amazo won't weep in your refrigerator or form a skin 2 for 25 eOCOlATE-VANILL.C0C0NUTCRAM UTTEESCOTCH YMCA Membership Drive Starts Today The Medford YMCA member ship round up got underway with a western swing today at a chuck wagon breakfast pre pared by Doug Fosbury and the Y Knot Twilers Square Dance club. The western theme is carried into the drive for members with four ranges being run by range bosses, S. V. McQueen, Irving Eitreim, Dr. G. A. Dierdorff and Ray Offord. Ranch foreman are the same as team captains and their ob jective is to bring in 500 points so that they can redeem the mortgage on their ranch held by Lou Cranston, round up boss. Points are awarded for branding new Y members or having old members renew their annual dues. Ranch foremen include Jay Pierce, Robert Darnes, Fred Sears, Milton Snow, Frank Wil son, Dr. William Roberts, Carl Brophy, Robert Taylor, Mrs. Owen Kunkel, Gordon Williams, Lanell Wilkes, Alex McDonald and Robert Elliott. Mrs. John Mansfield, chuck wagon boss, announced that a breakfast for ranch hands is scheduled at the next report meeting, Tuesday, May 21, at 7 a.m. at the YMCA. , MIGHTY SMART DOGS Chagford, England (IB Fugi tive William Fowler was still at large from Dartmoor prison to day after a full pack of fox hounds failed to find him. The hounds, led by a horn-blowing hunt master, were called out by police Thursday to assist in the manhunt. After a quick run through the countryside they flushed out a fox. mm mm m, - Wash them with White King Soap! 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