Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1957, Image 19

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Lumber Employers
Portland up Lumber em
ployers wer .irned Wednesday
night by the AFL-CIO Inter
national Woodworkers of Amer
ica that some of them will ' soon
find themselves faced with a
strike," unless they move off
their "stand pat" positions in
Father's Day
GIFT
Check List
Barometers
Books
Brief Case
Luggage
Billfolds & Ksy Case
Desk Accessories
Kodak Camera
Maps or Globes
Barbecue Sets
Indoor-outdoor
Thermometer
Table Lamp
Records
Phonograph'
Chess Set
Playing Cards
Autobridge Set
Men's Jewel Case
D Barware
D Auto Altimeter
Auto Compass
Steak Knives
Carving Set
Smoking Accessories
Meerschaum Pipes
Card Shuffler
Spill N' Spell
Paper Mate Pens
Men's Manicure Sets
Men's Hankies
Picture for His Room
make It a very
Father's Day
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Always Fresh v.
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES . . .
fruits, caramels, nougats, crunches.
HOME FASHIONED FAVORITES . . . pecan rolls,
butter bons, fudges, jellies. No chocolate-covered pieces.
either assortment
only $1.35 lib- box $2.60 2 lb. box
RELIABLE
PRESCRIPTIONS
exclusively at
Central
Time
Warned of Strike
I wage negotiations.
I The AFL-CIO lumber and saw
mill workers voted unanimously
I to take an immediate strike
i vote against employers who have
I not signed contracts. The LSW
wants a five-cents an hour pay
boost.
The vote will be taken in the
LSW's Western council cover
ing Oregon,- Washington, Idaho,
Montana, Nevada and Northern
California.
Five thousand workers are af
fected. The Georgia-Pacific corpora
tion and Willamette Valley Lum
ber company will be excluded.
The workers just recently re
ceived a five-cents per hour pay
hike from the two firms.
Also excluded will be 3000
employes of the Weyerhaeuser
fiber company. Employees of
that firm were granted a 10
cents-an-hour pension plan re
cently. Morgan Joined
In Rats Proles)
Salem 1P State Agriculture
Director Robert J. Steward to
day joined with Howard Morgan
public utility commissioner, in
appealing to the Transcontinen
tal Freight Bureau that pro
posed reductions in westbound
rail rates on fresh meats not be
placed in effect without similar
reductions in westbound rail
rates on live animals.
In a letter to Morgan, Steward
pointed out that Oregon live- i
stock producers are largely, de
pendent for their market upon
the ability of Oregon meat pack
ers to provide a consistent com
petitive demand for their live
stock. To permit competitive
operations with products shipped
from Midwest plants, the present
cost relationship between Mid
west meat and that of live ani
mals shipped from the Midwest
to Oregon meat packers must be
maintained, Steward said.
Steward said the agriculture
department was afraid of the ef
fects of the proposed reductions
in fresh meat rates from the
Midwest because it might slow
j down the slaughtering and sale
1 of livestock in Oregon and other
I Western states.
Argentina and New Zealand
lead the world in per capita
i meat consumption.
special
.
SUNDAY.
JUNE
Creams, nots,
Open Daily
8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Cloied Sundays
Drug
By Jimmy Hatlo
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NEVER FIGURE A 6JV
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
AND BUILDINGS
Sealed bids will be received by the
Stale Board of Higher Education at
the office of the Business Manager.
Southern Oregon College. Ashland.
Oregon, until 3 :00 P.M.. on Friday.
July 5 1957. and then nuhlicly opened
and read, for the purchase of any or
all of the following units of real prop
erty situated in Jacksonville. Oregon,
and described more particularly as
foiiows:
Unit 1: Lots 1 and 4. Block 29.
City of Jacksonville. Jackson
County. Oregon. Consists of ga
rage and about 1 3 acre of land,
f S'ipulated minimum price,
S75O.G0)
Unit 2: All of Block 28. City of
Jacksonville. Jackson County,
Oregon, and Lot 1 of Block 25
excepting that portion of Lot I
f Block 25 whih was deeded to
William C Dobbyn and Clare
Pauline Dohbyn by the State of
Oregon as described by Volume
No. 440, ppge 188. of the deed
records of Jackson County, Ore
gon. Consists of house and
about 3 acres. (Stipulated mini
mum price, $3,500 00 p
Unit 3: Lots 2. excluding there
from that portion deeded to Wil
liam C. Dobbyn and Clare Paul
ine Dobbyn by the State of
Oregon as described by volume
No 440. page 188. of the deed
records of Jackson County, Ore
gon, and Lots 3 and 4. Block 25.
City of Jacksonville. Jackson
County. Oregon.
Consists of old brewery and
about 3i acres of land. (Stipu
lated minimum price. $500 00 1.
Unit 4: (Alternate i Units 1. 2
and 3 combined. Stipulated
minimum price. $4,750.00).
Terms: Cash
Bids shall be submitted on forms
obtainable from Mr. Donald E. Lewis.
Business Manager, Southern Oregon
College. Ashland. Oregon. Each bid
must be accompanied bv a certified
check or bid bond of a surety com
pany authorized to do husiness in
Orenn i. payable to the State Board
of Higher Education for not less than
ten per cent H0' of the total amount
bid. applicable to the purchase price
or to be forfeited as liquidated dam
ages should the bidder fail to com
plete the purchase in accordance with
his bid. Deposits of unsuccessful bid
ders will be returned. ,
The board reserves the right to ac
cept or reject anv or all bids.
STATE BOARD OF HIGHER
EDUCATION
Earl M. Palleft, Secretary
Eugene. Oregon
NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE
Sealed bids will be received bv the
Jackson County Court, Court House.
Meriford. Oregon, up until 10 o'clock
A.M.. June 28th, 1057. at which time
bids will be opened for the timber lo
cated on EW'jNWSE and E 'a
NWUSEU of Section 16 Township 39
South. Range 3 East. W.M. No bid of
less than S10.000 cash and perform
ance bond in amount of S2.000 will be
considered and the County Court here
by reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. Estimated volume contained
on tract is 735.000 board feet all spe
cies, which estimate is in no wav
guaranteed. Copy of cruise mav be
seen at County Court office Success
ful purchaser shall have until Decem
ber 31. 1958 in which to remove tim
ber. AH trees 16 inches and over in
diameter breast high, outside the bark,
shall be cut, and all logging slash and
debris shall be bunched and com
pletely burned. Successful purchaser
shall be responsible for all necessary
logging permits and fire responsibil
ity under the Oregon State Forestry
laws. Any treSDass on other lanric
shall he the responsibility of the
purchaser
Rodney Keating. Countv Judge
Chester H. Wendt. Commissioner
R. A. James, Commissioner
NOTICE OF FIVAL HEARING
FILE No.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
ELIZABETH MARTIN COBB.
Deceased.
The undersigned administrator with
will annexed of the above estate has
filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson
County. Oregon. Probate Department,
his First and Final Account in the
above estate, and said Court has
fixed the 15th day of Julv. 1957. at
the hour of one-thirtv U:30i o'clock
P M , m the Circuit Court Room of
the Jackson County Court House, at
Med ford. Oregon, as the time and
Dlace for the settlement of said estate.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified and required to
make and file their objections to said
first and final account, if anv thev
have, on or before the time aforesaid
fixed for the hearing and settlement
thereof
DATED and first published this
13th day of June. 1957.
C. M Hon
Administrator with
Will Annexed
O H. Bengtson
Attorney for administrator
with will annexed
230 West Main Street
Medford. Oregon
CHEAP PARKING
Coral Gables. Fla. m
Traffic Engineer William Wel
lons said motorists have taken
the city for $7,000 in recent
months. They have . discovered,
he said, they can make parking
meters register by shaking them
instead of using coins.
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
25 OFF
LOCKER CARTONS
'While thev last i
PACIFIC FEED & fcEED CO.
4-,h & Front Sis
OUTSIDE AUCTION
SATURDAY June 15 2.30 p m.
FURNITURE &
POWER EQUIPMENT
Owners are moving to California
and Saturday we will auction most
everything in and about their home.
CABINET SHOP
EQUIPMENT
Heavy duty 10" table saw with l'j
H P. motor & extra large Formica
top work table
Large Delta shaper with 2'2 HP.
motor less than 1 yr old.
12" band s.iw with 1 H.P. motor
1 H P. Staniey router
a4 HP Porter-Cable router
6" SkU5aw
Heavy duty soldering gun
V Shopmate elec drill
Model A-3 Porter-Cable sander
Air compressor
Sheets of Formica
2. 4. & 6 ft. wood clamps
Bench vise
Misc. hand tools of all kinds
3000 ft. 1x12 knotty pine lumber
Large rubber tired wheel barrow
Boxes of counter & table mould
ing stainless steel & aluminum
SPECIAL an extra good Dodge
1 T. truck with large canvas
covered van New motor. R&H
A good one throughout.
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES
Beautiful just like new 19 cu. ft.
Tibson upright deep freeze. 1 yr.
old.
9 cu ft. MW refrigerator with
freezer top
Late model gleaming white O'Keefe
& Merritt combination wood &
as range looks like new
Pretty chrome dinette set with 8
foam rubber chairs
Beautiful Mr. & Mrs dresser
2 new chests of drawers
Lane cedar chest
New double kitchen sink Sc ring
Pre!tv bed headboard
Matching hox springs & inner
spring mattress
2 nretty 9x12 rugs
Airway Sanitizor vacuum cleaner
2 mirrors
Beautiful end tables with matching
coffee table
Wrhat-not shelf & ceramics
Matching table lamps
Wrought iron tools
Metal ironing board
Just a lot of other misc. things
from the home
PLUS Surge milking unit com
plete with motor, compressor &
bucket
200 garden hose
Girls hike
2 liiwn chairs
Fruit .jars
Plumbing supplies
Garden tools
30 white laving hens
6 wks. old broilers & bahv chicks
2 wheel stock trailer. Wood. I
Rolls of hog wire '
And you'll have to come to see all
the rest for auction.
TIME Sat , June 15 2:30 p m I
LOCATION 2 mi. south of Rogue
River on Hwy. 39 turn '4 mi. ;
up Foots Creek to Box 318.
OWNERS Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ray.
C. A. MORRISQJf. Auctioneer
PARAKEETS St. 93
Bulk Seed Caces, Grit. etc.
4th & Front Sts
PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO.
FOR SALE by owner: Two bedroom
house, hardwood floors, electric
heat. Across from Roosevelt school.
East side. 15 Lindlev. SP 2-4649.
FOR SALE choice corner lot with 1
apt. house. 3 blocks from citv
center. Liberal terms. 304- S. Cen- i
tral.
RENT A PTANO and Rive the kids a
trial with lessons this summer.
Rental will apply on purchase if you
decide to buy We have lots of re
conditioned uprights, bungalows and
spinets. Rent S4 per mo. and up.
Come in today. Open most Sundays
and evonines.
ERSK1NE S PIANO STORE
FURN apt. for rent with bath or
shower Weekly or monthly rate.
Close in. utilities paid, washing fa
culties :i i a Kiversme.
STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL. Tree I
Spraying winged termites
winged carpenter
ants & aphis
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each Mail Tribune
office. 33 North Fir.
NOTICE If you want your oak trees
sprayed call WITHROW SP-2-5376 or
SP-2-6851.
BIG FIR SLABS
big double loadi
quick delivery
MEDFORD FUEL.
SP 2-2111
BLOX BLOX BLOX
for quick hot firei
MEDFORD FUEL
SP 2-2111
FOR the man v ho ha EVERYTHING
how about a set of BONGO
DRUMS?
PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE
111 No. Central! Ph. SP 2-5702
LIME Our price includes spreading
service UL 5-1245 or UL 5-1297
Agricultural Lime Distributing Co.
AUCTION- AUCTION
AUCTION-V.F.W. HALL
Shady Cove. Oregon
Thjrs., 7:30 p.m. June 13
Miscellaneous items too numerous to
mention. Rumm a ge. Refreshments.
FOR RENT: Nice clean 1 bdrm.
house. Stove & refrig. S65. SP 2-4993
or SP 3-3fi91.
FOR sale or trade by owner equity
in 3 bdrm. home. East side. Com
plete with hardwood floors, fire
place, lawn & shrubs. Take over
FHA loan at 4Tn interest. $58.51
monthly includes interest, insurance
& taxes. Consider late car or trailer
house as part. SP 2-2331.
4x4 ROUG.'I CEDAR posts 35c &. up.
Outside white house paint S5 per
jral. 1x8 standard & better shiplap
$80 per M 4" Orangeburg pipe 35c
per ft. FH A. Home Improvement
Loans. Norton Lumber Co. Frae de
livery. KE 5-2037.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
If you're bothered with aphis or
any other bus call Withrow. SP
2-5376 or SP 2-68-1 1.
PLANTS
Vesetable or Flower
4 th & Front Sts
PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO.
VACATION
With The Greatest of Ease
If If s a Question of
Vacation Money
We Have The Answer!
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Phone SPring 2-8886
123 W. Main Medford
Porter Impressed by Prestige
Loss Suffered in Latin America
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribune Correspondent
Washington In a week end
visit in Puerto Rico, Rep.
Charles O. Porter was most im-
pressed by
the unanimous
con viction
among thoso
he met that
America's for
eign policy to
ward South
American die
tators as ruin
ed American
prestige in La
tin America.
A. Robl Smith
This has been highlighted by
the Murphy and Galindez cases
involving the Trujillo regime of
the Dominican Republic.
Porter said democratic forces
in South America who wage a
constant fight with the forces
of dictatorship are disheartened
by the aid America has given
and continues to give the dic
tators. He was told this bv
newsmen, as well as partisan
groups who invited him to Puer
to Rico because he has cham
pioned the investigation of the
Murphy-Galindez case.
The State Department won't
say how much money out of for
eign aid program has been
channeled to Trujillo's country,
but it runs into the millions.
Nor will the department of state
specifically say what the mili
tary aid funds have been spent
for.
Morse Wants To Know
Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore 1,
raised questions about this pro
gram this week during Senate
t if
838 W. McANDREWS RD. PHONE SP 3-1666
Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Week Days
CLOSED SUNDAYS
SALAD DRESSING (Tang) Qt. 49c
Grapefruit & Pineapple Juice Dto oz.nct:n 29c
PEACHES
Gold
TUNA Bonita, Flake
LEMONS
WE GIVE NORTHERN STAMPS
Find I
Thursday, June 13, 1957
Foreign Relations committee
hearings on the appointment of
Roy R. Rubottom as assistant
secretary of state for Latin Am
erican affairs. Morse wanted to
know whether the U. S. couldn't
use aid funds as a lever on the
Trujillo government to bring
about better cooperation in sol
ving the Murphy-Galindez case.
Rubottom never answered th
question, and Morse didn't press
him for more than a general
policy statement.
Rubottom recalled that dur
ing World War II. the Carib
bean was "infested with enemy
submarines." He said Trujillo's
Caribbean stronghold is one of
12 South American countries
with which the U. S had made
military defense agreements, un
der which we supply certain
equipment and military aid
funds. He said America has es
tablished a guided missile test
ing station in the island which
the Dominican Republic shares
with Haiti but didn't say which
country it is located in.
Morse pointed out that re
cently Cuba's Batista regime,
another dictator, received a
shipment of tanks which caus
ed bad reaction against Ameri
ca from elements that favor
democratic government. Rubot
tom said he thought the timing
of the shipment was unfortun
ate. He said the military de
fense agreement with each
country carries an injunction
against the people of the coun
try receiving it.
The government of Columbia
was recently overthrown, Ru
bottom pointed out, without
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much bloodshed, suggesting that
American aid hadn't entrenched
the existing non-democratic re
gime. Fascist-Type Government
Rubottom agreed that the
Trujillo government which ap
parently dictated the elemina
tion of Gerald Murphy, the
Oregon flier, is a dictatorship
and can be classed as a fascist
type government. But he claim
ed that the State Department
can't be guided by internal con
ditions of a foreign country in
determining the policy which
will be in America's self-interest.
"Our primary interest is to
safeguard America," he said
There would seem to be a
serious conflict of interest be
tween this attitude, as it mani
fests itself in military aid to
Latin dictators, and the noble
effort of the U.S. Information
Agency which is trying to sell
America to the world by re
porting how democracy func
tions and what are our aspira
tions for free men everywhere.
South of the border this
sounds like "Do as I say, not
as I do."
Franklin High Girl
Named Queen of Rosaria
Portland Of) Alice East
man was crowned queen of the
1957 Rose Festival Wednesday
night.
The Lincoln high school miss
was selected from nine candi
dates from Portland's public
high schools before a crowd of
16,473 in Multnomah stadium.
MARKET I
JIM'S MEATS
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON EVERY PURCHASE
Tasty Wieners and Lunch Meals 49c I b.
RIB STEAKS, lean and lender 59c Lb
PORK STEAKS 49c
SMOKED NECK BONES (pork) 5 lbs. 49c
ROUND STEAKS AND T-BONE 69c ,
LOCKER MEATS - CUSTOM CUTTING
BEEF I HIND I FRONT I Family Budget
Vi or Whole I QUARTER I
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TSIBUifE FIV
Agriculture' Director
To Attend Conference o
Salenv flPl Ths State Ari-
culture Department said tod
that Director Robert J. Steward
will attend the conference of
Western State Department at
Agriculture at Denver, Colo
June 14 and II.
Steward is a member ft th
disease control committee and.
will serve with that groue dux
ing the conference.
DRINK HELPS LONG LIIX
Islington, England (IB Mr.
Emily Webster celebrated her
102nd birthday Wednesday and
said drink in moderation "help
you live longer." She spent most
of her early life working in her
father's bar.
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