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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1958)
They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo MRMCA AHD CHEDDAR'S LOVE WAS CEMENTED BY THEIR MUTUAL INTEREST IN TpIE KEGUfJG P4STIME Well-they've been hitched for SOME TIME KH4T ABOUTT TOGETHER NESS ON THE ALLEY'S HOW? CAH'T I HAVE INTERESTS OF ' MY OWN? A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME J DV4 ALWAYS HAFTA BE APTER ME ?.' HT mz KNEW vou wouldXJ fW MOTHER IS s Kau-v vf aa8ymL.8E swell F fir coming over to T74NY V OETTIN6 TO VA TO ROLL DOWN UFE'S, I MIND THE CHILDREN ? I LIKE BOWUN&, K BOWLING -ALLEY vZ I I'D UKE TO GO ,1 I CHEDD4R-rrs W TOGETHER ON I BOWLING WITH 14 WONDERFUL OUR HONEYMOON , IV VOU ,S'A HUNGARIAN DEMONSTRATION Wearing chains "and "prison stripes, Hungarian patriots picket the Park Ave nue headquarters of the Soviet UN delegation in New York. The orderly, hour-long demonstration marked the second anniversary of the abortive Hungarian revolution. The pickets chanted in English, 'Drop dead, Khrushchev," and sang their national anthem in Hungarian. Denial Society Holds Meeting Dr. John L. Woehler, Sierra Madre, Calif., was guest speak er at the monthly dinner-meeting of the Southern Oregon Dental society held at the Rogue Valley Country club Tuesday. Dr. Woehler, who spoke on dental economics, has revised the requirements for hiring the executive dental secretary and qualifications for dental chair assistants. It was report ed that outline of these quali fications and requirements will be available to schools and colleges. The speaker stressed that dentists should keep the den tal fees at present levels but they should increase the den tal efficiency of the offices and dental time. Dr. Don E. Smith, Grants Pass, president of the society introduced the speaker. Dr. John Dickson, vicepresident, received the Kiwanis plaque for the Medford Children's Dental clinic. Approximately 100 members, dental assist ants and their wives, attended. STEEL FIRM HEAD DIES San Marina, Calif. -(UPD -Carlton B. Tibbetts, 60, head of the Los Angeles Steel Cast ing company and former may or of this city, died Tuesday following a heart attack. Quotes From the News By United Press International Washington-AFL-CIO President George Meany, charging that political campaign orators this year are using the "big lie" technique to pin a pro-Communist label on organized labor: "This is an unforgivable and completely unjustified irick." Washington-Republican National Chairman Meade Al corn, warning his party that the GOP must get out the vote this year: "It was the stay-at-home Republican who cost us control of Congress in the mid-term elections of 1954." Springhill, N. S.-Harold Brine, one of 12 trapped miners in a collapsed coal mine, after rescue workers contacted the men by means of a pipe: "We're all right. The air has been pretty good. Some of us are hurt but not badly. We're awful damn thirsty." West Lafayette, Ind. - Purdue "golden girl" Adelaide Darling, on criticism of her "wiggling" while doing a hula hula as a drum majorette: "It seems to be what they want around here. After all. my business is to be a showman." Recession Not Good For Anyone; Holmes Salem The recession in Oregon has not been good for anyone, Gov. Robert D Holmes said in an address scheduled for delivery at the Federal Retirees dinner in Portland Monday evening. "A Republican spokesman a Republican editor and a Republican backer of the Re publican gubernatorial candi date told a group of Jackson county Republican women that the recession 'had been good for us we were fing too high too fast," the Gov ernor said. He referred to a Medford meeting Oct. 20, re ported in the Medford Mail Tribune Oct. 21. "Well. Democrats don't Court Records m. duhgab The Voters of Jackson County tiJ . mm 1. Did YOU vote against tax relief for people over 65 with limited income? 2. Did YOU let a Multnomah County caucus control your vote then apologize for this type of conduct? 3. Did YOU campaign for economy in government then vote for 30 million dollars in expenditures over the Governor's recommended budget? 4. Did YOU state in the 1956 voters pamphlet that taxes should be reduced then vote for the highest tax on record? 5. Did YOU vote against stopping state real property taxes? Since this bill passed, and is well received, are you now campaigning that it was a wonderful accom plishment? 6. Did YOU push legislation which would make Sacred Heart, Rogue Valley Memorial and all other hospitals the target of many more lawsuifs? 7. Did YOU work for a m ilti-million dollar surplus in stead of giving tax relief? 8. Did YOU vote for annual sessions of the legislature and at the same time campaign for economy in state government? 9. Did YOU resist and work against the 30 tax reduc tion voted by the Senate at the special session? Pd. Adv. Jackson Co. Republican Central Committee. Don Stathos, Chmn, 8 No. Riverside, Medford. MTTVICTPAf. COURT Harold Wallace Kenyon, disobey ed traffic sign, So. Robert John Hoffman, disobeyed traffic signal. So. Bill Ross Turman, disobeyed traf- fir sien. S5. David Henry Gibbes, violation rtacir? ml Sin. Perry Leroy Kuhn, disobeyed, traffic signal. $5. Clifford Harold Culmer, violation basic rule. $10. Maxine Mabel Thomas, disobey ed traffic signal, S5. T.iiriiie Reich, no ODerator's be. ense in possession, $10; disobeyed traffic signal, $5. Edwin Arthur Bennett, disobeyed traffic sign. S5. John B, DeManby, violation basic rule, $10. Joseph William Rice, violation Basic rule. iu. Paul William Haviland, disobeyed traffic signal, $5. Clair Allen Richner, violation hasin rule. S10. Dolores Ann Baker, violation basic rule, $10. Jay C. Skaggs, disobeyed traffic signal. S5. Clarence R. Try, disobeyed traf fic sign. So. Doris Jennie Howard, violation basic rule, $10. Leland Fred Nelson, disobeyed traffic signal. $5. Richard Thomas Jones, disobey ed traffic sign, $5. Marv Ellen Kincaid. violation basic rule. $10. Jerry Dale Lindsey, violation basic rule $10. Paul Bernard Wilson, violation basic rule," S10. Richard Dale Greene, disobeyed traffic signal. So. Penn Alton Chitwood, violation basic rule. $10. Joe Melvin Martin, disobeyed traffic signal. So. Glen Dale Boles, disobeyed traf fic signal. So. .Vera Lucile Selby, improper pas sin?. $10. James Brandel Backes. inadequ ate equipment, mutiier, o. Elmer Viven Ayres, disobeyed traffic sign, $5. Robert Keith Haines, following too close, $10. Vernon Waldo Buseman. violation basic rule. $10. Robert Lee Bowles, inadequate equipment, exhaust gasket out and defective brakes, $2.50. Arnold Carl Thopson, disobeyed traffic signal, $5. Debs Eugene Williams disobeyed traffic signal, $o. Tom David Laurance, violation basic rule, $10. Kenneth Noah Metcalf, violation basic rule, $10. Alice Elizabeth Fields, failure to dim headlights from rear, $2.50. Lyndall Rose Brown, violation basic .rule, $10.' Grace Edith Andrews, disobeyed traffic signal. So. Quintin B. Jordan,- violation basic rule. $10. Alan James Beaton, failure to vield right of way to pedestrian, $15. John Cuseck Malone, disobeyed traffic signal, $5. Stanley Junior Beadley, expired operator's license, $2.50. James Wilmer O'Neill, no op erator's license. $10. Duane Paul Rifenbark, violation basic rule. $10. Albert John Hall, no operator's license in possession, $10. Jimmie M. White, violation basic rule. $10. . Robert Harry Bauman, disobeyed traffic signal, $5. Charles Francis Smith, improper left turn. $5. Dean Richard Lowe, excessive noise, tires. $10. June Hoefft. violation basic rule, $10. James Lee Miller, disobeyed traf fic signal. $5. James Allen Hurt, disobeyed traf fic signal. $5. Essie Fay Ickes, displayed ex pired license tabs, $5. James Vernon, Ballm, violation basic rule, 510. Dorothy Irene Perl, violation basic rule, $10. William Charles Kayser. follow ing too close, accident, $10. Gerald Lee Lyons, operating wrong way on one way street. $10. Arlene E. Hammersley, violation basic rule. $10. Claude Gordon Owsley. Jr., dis obeyed traffic sign. $2.50; expired operator's license. $2.50. Aleta Kay Livingston, no oper ator's license, $10. Henry Dewey Wilson, violation basic rule, $10. HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL Available at HOPKINS RICHFIELD SERVICE McAndrews at Court SP 3-9068 think that recessions and de pressions are good for any one," Governor Holmes con tinued, "The Eisenhower re cession silenced our woods, shut down saw mills, set back our plywood industry, hurt farmers and drove a lot of small business people to bank ruptcy. "But Republicans habitual ly think in terms of only a few people, of privileged peo ple, and that is why you can tell them from Democrats. I don't think Oregon can af ford a Republican governor. I don't think it can afford ILLINOIS VALLEY Club Discusses Bulbs Br RUTH RAUSCH ' Cave Junction Mrs. Har ry Floyd moderated a round table discussion on the care and planting of all types of bulbs at a meeting of the Il linois Valley Garden club re cently. ' The November meeting will be held at the Immanuel Meth odist church with Mrs. James Payne chairman. The program will be conducted by Mrs. Chester Maris of Smith River, Calif., who will present dem onstrations on making ar rangements with dried plants. Mrs. Raphael Leonard, who was summoned here at the death of her son, Leonard, has returned to her home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Smith were in "Washington, D. C, with their son, Lt. Cmdr. H. O. Smith Jr., for 10 days of their scheduled month long vacation An the Nation's capitol city before being re called by the recent family tragedies. Mrs. Gilbert Clayton has re turned from a three weeks stay in Los Angeles, where she combined a business trip with visiting friends and family. A Halloween party for chil dren of O'Brien is planned Friday night from 7 until 9 much more Republican reces sion. I don't think it can af ford the kind of thinking the Republican big-wigs like, fol low and defend." p.m. in the O'Brien school. Mrs. Flo Michaels is in charge of the party given'by a group of O'Brien mothers. Children from pre-schoolers up through the eighth graders are invited. Another Halloween party for the first graders at Kerby grade school will be held Fri- CARIL FUGATE Fifteen-year-old Caril Ann Fugate went on trial at Lincoln, Neb., charged with partici pating in at least one of the slayings committed by mass slayer Charles Starkweather. Here she is shown in court on the first day of her trial. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, October 30, ItSI 3A day, afternoon at 2 p.m. Mrs. Henry Gammel is chairman, serving on the committee are Mrs. Ralph Fincher, Mrs. Roy Bridges, Mrs. Jack Sowell, Mrs. Andy Haley and Mrs. Roy Stout. Blake Miller has returned and reports that all 15 in his hunting party filled Iieir tags. A. W. Buckendahl has en tered the Josephine General hospital where he will be for approximately two weeks. He is in traction for injuries to his neck and back suffered more than two months ago when he was involved in an automobile accident in California. "The Issues in Oregon" SENATOR WAY WE TOMORROW - FRIDAY 12:30 noon at the ESQUIRE THEATRE No Admission Free Coffee Pd. Adv. Jackson Co. Democratic Central Comm., Jat. Redden, Chmn., 2246 Aloha INTRODUCTORY OFFER! 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