Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1957, Image 21

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TOO LAT! TO CLASSIFY
IN MOURNING Cincinnati mail carriers start a "one
week period of wearing black armbands in protest of
President Eisenhower's veto of the postal pay bill." The
practice is in violation of regulations but Hobe Wehking,
Cincinnati postmaster said, "I have not been officially
informed."
SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Main Fall Event Is Held
By EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove-Trail One of the
main events of the fall season
in the Shady Cove area was the
Garden Party and Fashion Tea
Sept 7 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Ray Briggs of Shady Cove
sponsored by Bethel 56, Interna
tional Order of Jobs Daughters.
Chairman and commentator
for the show was Miss Suzi
Chubb and musician was Queen
Phyllis Briggs.
Girls modeling; 1I members
of the Bethel, were Marcia Ack-
erman, Phyllis Briggs, Debbie
Dunlap, Linda Eccleston, Pat
Goode, Jackie Hume, Joey
Hume, Frances Johnson, Eda
Larson, Loretta Rone, Suzanne
Rogers, Suzanne Schauble, Roma
Shafer, Judy Taylor, Pam Van
derlip and Judy Watts.
Committees were programs
nd favors, Loretta Rome, Suzi
Chubb, and Phyllis Briggs; deco
rations, Mrs. John Dunlap and
daughter, Debbie, Judy Taylor;
refreshments, Mrs. Jim Vander-
lip and daughter, Pam, Mrs. Art
Hume and daughters. Jackie
'and Joey, and Mrs. Lou Rogers
and daughter, Suzanne.
Girls serving were Roberta
Dunlap, Barbara Henderson,
Sandy Sawyers, Marcia Acker
man, Eda Larsen and Judy
Watts. Special guests were motn
ers of the girls and other guests
attending were Mrs. Ted Jantzer,
Susan Eastin, Mrs. Matteson and
daughter, Carolyn; Pat Bair,
Patty Wood, Mrs. Wilbur Black
man and daughter, Nancy, Mrs.
Harold Jaffrey and daughter
Phyllis, Mrs. Arley Spain and
daughter, Rita, Donna McEl-
murry, Mrs. Helen Jantzer,
Sandy Cheek, Mrs. Martin Gus
land and daughter, Anna.
i Mrs. Andrew Brown and Mrs.
Thelma Reinning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hammel of
Reese creek. Shady Cove, were
called to St. Louis, Mo., where
they attended the funeral of
Hammers brother, Fred Hammel.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley of
Shady Cove were guests at a
dinner party Sept. 8 at the home
cf Mrs. Kelley's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jantzer, of Grants Pass. Other
guests at the dinner were his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
nd Mrs. M. Madsen of Medford,
and the Jantzer's sons and fam
ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jant
zer and children, Johnny, Glenn,
JoAnne and Mark, of Mt. Shasta,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Benney
Jantzer and children, Elaine and
Stephen, of Azalea.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss cf
Shady Cove, were guests at a
dinner party on Sunday at the
summer home of Comdr. and
Mrs. Charles Goebel at Union
Creek. Other guests were Comar.
and Mrs. Will Roseman and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Mead both of Los
Angeles and Mrs. Frank Sum
mercamp of Washington, D.C.
The first meeting of the year
of the Shady Cove Home Exten
sion unit will be held Tuesday
afternoon starting at 1:30 p.m.
t the home of Chairman Mis.
Kenneth Paulson in Shady Covo.
It will be an organization meet
ing and all women in the area
are invited. Officers this year
are chairman, Mrs. Kenneth
Paulson; vice chairman, Mrs.
John Lowery; secretary, Mrs.
Frank Linden, and treasurer,
Mrs John Loper.
Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson of
Shady Cove entertained at their
home last week with a dinner
party. Guests were Dr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lusby of Glendale.
Calif., Dr. Ralph Lusby of San
Fernando. Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Conway, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Bartuss. and Mr: and Mrs. Ed
Strother of Shady Cove, Ted
Conway's sister and mother,
Mrs. Lavina Caneday and Mrs.
Carrie Zahn, of Los Angeles and
Miss Margie Sandfort of Medford.
Miss Ann Forbes of San
Diego, Calif., is visiting her
niece and husband, Dr. and Mrs.
Verne Wilson, of Shady Cove.
The Elk-Trail PTA is spon
soring a school carnival Friday,
Sept. 20, at the school gym.
Newcomers to the Trail area
are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Monical,
who are renting the Clyde Staf
ford house in .back of the post
office. Monical is employed as
a music teacher alternating be
tween the Elk-Trail and Shady
Cove schools. He is a graduate
of Willamette university, Salem,
and this is his first teaching
assignment.
Lee Shelton, son of Mrs. Peter
Vachon, of Shady Cove, has mov
ed to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Pfeifer and son. Bill, cf
Shady Cove.
The Shady Cove grammar
school has registered 151 stu
dents for the 1957-58 school year,
according to William Shepherd,
principal. '
FEED PRICES
Eg? Maker S3 80 sack
Pasture Ade 52 42 sack
Rolled Barley S2 00 sack
Rolled Oats S2.10 sack
ELTON'S FARM & GARDEN STORE
217 W. 6th SP 3-5339
Lawn eed tops. 95c lb. Use our roller
and seeder free.
ELTON'S FARM & GARDEN STORE
217 W. 6th SP 3-5539
Cover Crop Seed
We have it. Let us quote you.
ELTON'S FARM & GARDEN STORE
217 W. 6th SP 3-5539
TENANT vacating Palace Barber
nhop located 328 West 6th Street,
Medford. Available for leasing Oc
tober 1. Interested persons contact
Earl H. Fehl. Owner. .
PLYWOOD
Sanded interior plywood,
'i" 4x8 S2 18 per sheet
" 4x8 S2 98 per sheet
'2" 4x8 S3.75 per sheet
4x8 S4.20 per sheet
4x8 $4.95 per sheet
LEWIS WHOLESALE
BUILDERS SUPPLY
139 S. Fir SP 2-713S
PLYWOOD
FOR RENT 1 bdrm. unfurn. house.
S42.50. SP 2-5586.
NOTICE: Now is the time to have dead
wood and mistletoe removed from
oak trees, while the leaves are ereen.
Free estimate. SP 2-5376. Withrow.
SAVE
CASH & CARRY
8", 10" & 12" re-saw sheathing
$35 M. Pabco 3-tab roofing $8.90 sq.
1x8 standard & better shiplap.
unit loads S65 M No. 3 re-saw
heathing S55 M. 2x8 T&G $35 M.
2x6 No 3 T&G $55 M.
FHA Home Improvement terms.
NORTON LUMBER CO.. Phoenix
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Parakeets - Youne - Vigorous
ELTON'S FARM & GARDEN STORE
217 W. 6th SP 3-5539
PAINT Outside white Sc 4 colors
2 55 gal. 1x8 T&G Knotty Cedar
V Rustic Siding or Paneling $135 M.
New location. Orchard Home Build
ers Supplv, 2950 N. Pacific Hwy.
SP 3-3470.
FOR SALE model 721 Rem. 30-06
rifle. New. $75. SP 2-8424.
FOR SALE Marlin 30-30. take down
payment. SP 2-5732.
Thieves Make Off With
Almost Entire Sawmill
Athens, Ala. (IPi Ener
getic thieves made off with al
most en entire sawmill near
here.
Sheriff Clyde Ennis said two
men had stolen about 1,700
pounds of sawmill machienry
from Sherman Marsh and had
come back for a second load
when Marsh spied them.
'Chain' Phone Calls
Thwart Check Passers
Springfield, Ohio (IF) A
"chain" telephone-calling system
is being used here to thwart
bad check passers.
Chamber of Commerce offic
ials said merchants try to detain
any person suspected of attempt
ing to cash a phony check.
But if the suspect leaves be
fore police arrive, the merchant
calls the chamber whose em
ployees then contact 10 other
local businessmen.
Each is asked to call five oth
er merchants who in turn tele
phone five others and so on.
The system is put into opera
tion as soon as a fraudulent
check is discovered, even though
it may be several days later.
1 Friday, September 13, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Youth Arrested for
Smashing Car Windows
Springfield, Mass. API, A
17-year-old local youth was ar
rested for smashing all the win
dows in an automobile with a
tire iron.
However, he was later re
leased after telling detectives
that it was his car and he was
'Teal mad" because it would
not start.
Wheat covers more of the
world's farm lands' than any
other crop and is grown in all
48 American states.
Beech wood decays rapidly
when exposed to the air but
lasts well under water. It is used
extensively for piling and in the
construction of dams.
Business, Education
Cooperate in Plan
South Bend, Ind. (IP) Co
operation between business and
education is being successfully
achieved by the University of
Notre Dame and a paint manu
facturer. Called the Business Advisory
Council plan, it allows business
to aid education financially and
receive some immediate bene
fits in return.
Started about eight months
ago by Notre Dame and the
O'Brien Corp., South Bend, Ind.,
the plan brings together profes
sors and company officials to
discuss fields in which the com
pany has problems.
O'Brien picks five professors
from various fields and places
them on an annual retainer. The
fields the professors represent
are chemistry, fine arts, market
ing, finance and business administration.
CLEAN - RELIABLE
CUSTOM KILLING
i at Your Place and
Delivery to Your Locker
Aging ream available. Exptrt cut
ing, wrapping I marking el your
meat for locker or homa fracxar.
PHONE SP 2-6219
MEDFORD ICE
& STORAGE CO.
21S LBS. CELOTEX roofing S8 90 sq
90 lb. Roll Roofing $3.80 roll,
l"x8" Shcatinf? S35 per M., ',i"x3'"
Bevel Cedar Siding "B" grade $15
per M.. I"x8" chanel Siding "S"
grade $70 per M., i"x4'x8' Ply
wood $2.25 per sheet Other thick
nesses priced in proportion
'"x4'x8' Hardboard $2.08 per sheet.
Save on all building materials at
WESTSIDE LBR. CO North end
of Summit Ave. Phone SP 2-2559.
DTTvni rc ril. . M T- wirwBaBlTPC fnr
sale 20c eacb Mail Tribune office
33 North Fir
LIME Our price Includes spreading
service UL 5-1245 or UL 5-1297
Agricultural Lime Distributing Co.
"OIL TO BURN"
MOBILHEAT
We give S & H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Orr Brown, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count in the above entitled matter, and
the above entitled Court has fixed
the 14th day of October, 1957. at 10:00
o'clock A. M. in the Circuit Court
Room in the Court House in Medford,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said Final Ac
count and for the settlement thereof.
GEORGE R. BROWN
Executor
Skryman. Ouellette & Heisel j
Attorneys for Estate
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown
of Shady Cove spent a week
end at Hepner, recently where
they visited Brown's cousin,
Mrs. Ellen Moore, and attended
a reunion of the Brown family.
They also attended the Heppner
rodeo while there.
REGISTRATION OF OREGON
FRYER PRODUCERS
Notice is hereby given that pro
ducers of fryers and broilers in Ore
gon must register with the State De
partment of Agriculture by October 7.
1957, to qualify to vote in the pro
ducer referendum to be held from
October 28 to November 7, 1957, in
clusive, on the creation of an Oregon
Fryer Commission.
Registration forms are being mailed
to producers whose production has
been reported Dy processors ana nana
lers to the department at Salem. Any
fryer or boiler producer who does
not receive a registration form by
September 16 may obtain one from
the office of his county extension
agent or from Paul T. Rowell. Chief,
Division of Market Development, State
Department of Agriculture, Agricul
ture Building. Salem, Oregon, for com-
filetion and filing with that office not
ater than October 7. 1957.
Mr. and Mrs. Leotis Love, for
mer residents of Shady Cove, are
now living in Klamath, Calif.,
where Love is employed, accord
ing to word received here by
friends.
Ernie Miller of Shady Cove,
who suffered a broken leg while
working on a job at Myrtle
Creek, is now back in Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Etta Mendenhall of San
Diego has returned home after
visiting her sister-in-law and
Mrs. Millard Robertson, of Shady
Cove. This was the first time
they had seen each other in
44 years. While here the Rob
ertsons and Mrs. Mendenhall
made a trip to Bandon, where
they spent a week visiting anoth
er sister, Mrs. Mary Sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Road
ruck of Spokane, Wash., spent
two days visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sackett
of Shady Cove. Mrs. Sackett is
a niece of the Chuck Roadruck's
and a granddaughter of Mrs. Ida
Roadruck.
The youngsters of the area
have no doubt missed seeing
"Smoky." the little black bear
cub frolicking in his cage at the
Rainbow motel. Smoky was pur
chased by a man from Texas
who was in this area looking
for animals to buy for a train
ing school. The man who bought
him promised his former own
ers the Jerry Smart's and son,
Jimmy Welch, they would bring
him back in a year.
NOTED SOPRANO DIES
New York OP Madame Mar
garet Eichenwald, 94, a noted
lyric-coloratura soprano in Mos
cow before World War 1 and
a singing teacher in New York
for more than 25 years, died
Wednesday.
Mrs. Peter Vachon of Shady
Cove entertained at her home
with an afternoon ' tea. Guests
attending were Mrs. Ray Briggs,
LUMBER
BARGAINS
White Fir
2 and Better V-Rustic
No. 4 Cedar
No. 5 Cedar
No. 5 Pine
Reject Pine Paneling
W. H. DAUGHERTY
COMPANY
WHITE CITY
For Real Estate
SAYS:
To Pic-A-Home
or Sell
See
PICKELL
$11,400
YOU'LL HAVE A
LOT TO LIKE
In this two bedroom near Wash
ington school new paint inside
and out Extra large living room
with raised hearth fireplace
fenced back yard your choice
of FINANCING.
$12,900
WHAT'LL YOU HAVE
This neat three bedroom on corner
west side lot only three blocks to
grade school Large fireplace in
oversize living room separate
utility room Huge screened in
patio Beautiful landscaped
fenced yard there's morehere
for the money than we've seen for
a long time FINANCING WILL
BE NO PROBLEM.
$13,800
LOOKS GOOD LIKE
A NEW HOME SHOULD 3
bedrooms ready for you to move
right in has fireplace sepa
rate laundry room breakfast
nook plus dining room lots of
tile in the BLUE bathroom
$1,S00 down will get you in
we'll arrange financing.
$14,600
THE FORWARD LOOK
More for your . money in EAST
SIDE LIVING Let us show you
this attractive new three bedroom
plus FAMILY ROOM. Now near
ing completion in beautiful VERDE
HILLS You'll like the glass
doors to patio Jet Air Vent
Hood over range and the many
more EXTRAS built in for your
convenience.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
D.. PICKELL
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L.
PICKELL REAL ESTATE
520 E. MAIN ST.
SP 2-4260
CALL
Harry Withrow SP 2-4277
George Holtzinger SP 3-3517
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
WEEK-ERIE) KMAIIMS!
ALL THESE AND 50 MORE LATE MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM!
1957 GOLIATH
2 Cylinder Fuel Injection
Up to 40 miles per gallon
r
1956 FORD V8
CONVERTIBLE
Radio Heater Fordomatie
Power Steering
sw ' m - m
Down
1 vv
1956 FORD US
FAIRLANE TOWN SEDAN
Radio Heater Fordomatie
kd)AJ Down
1956 PLYMOUTH
TUDOR SEDAN
Heater Overdrive
Two Tone Paint -White Walls
s n 'Rvoo
K
Down
1955 MERCURY
CUSTOM FORDOR
Radio Heater Mercomatic
Down
1955 DODGE
CORONET CLUB COUPE
Radio Heater Powerflite
White Walls
'-tfi? Down
1955 CHEVROLET
TUDOR
Radio Heater Overdrive
Down
1954 STUDEBAKER
V8 STATION WAGON
Radio Heater Overdrive
Sn 500
K
Down
1954 FORD V8
CUSTOM TUDOR
Radio-Heater-White Walls
?yi)i2) Down
CADILLAC
R '62' FORDOR
II Radio, heater, hydramatie, II
II Full Power. 22,000 Actual Miles. II
V $79J00 J
111 Down JJ
O BARGAIN BUY WORK CARS &PICKUPS O
1952 Dodge Sedan $399 1949 Dodge Sedan $199
1952 Chevrolet Coupe $499 1949 Dodge Pickup $449
1952 Nash Fordor $499 1948 Ford Pickup (sharp) ....$449
1951 Packard Sedan $399 1942 Dodge Pickup $199
1951 Dodge Sedan $349 1951 GMC Panel $499
Excellent Commercials
1956 Willys
4-WHEEL DRIVE JEEP
$7599
Full Pries
1956
Ford V8 Pickup
Custom Cab Heater
3-Speed
$449
Down
1955
Ford V8 Pickup
Heater 3-Speed
$399
Down
1955
, Internat'l Piokup
Heater 3-5peJ Like New
$399
Down
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