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1 t MAIL TRIBUNE, MtdforJ, Oron, Sunday, April 5, 1939 75 German Measles Cases Are Reported . Seventy-five cases of Ger man measles were reported in Jackson county last week, ac cording to Dr. A. Erin Merkel, public health physician. Of the total, 52 cases were re ported in Medford, 18 in Phoe nix and 5 in Talent. There were 92 cases of in fluenza, 85 of them in Med- THIS. ife$k OLD WE NEVER MAKES MISTAKES! Who don't? The man hasn't been born yet who hasn't made a few boo-boos. In most cases a man's history showing few er rors merely indicates lack of op portunity. Given a chance most of us can pull some dandies! Now you take the Printing Busi ness. Now there is where oppor tunities to err abounds. A sim ple printed instruction sheet may have 1000 characters, any one of which may be the wrong one; in the wrong place; upside down; broken or missing com pletely. Another interesting side to printing;, ferreting out the boners! Whe-e-e! ford, 4 in Phoeni.t, 2 in Ash land and 1 in Rogue River. Forty-seven cases of measles were reported in Medford, 7 in Phoenix and 5 in Ashland. Other cases of communica ble diseases reported to the Jackson county health depart ment included scarlet fever, Central Point 1; infectious hepatitis, Medford 1; whoop ing cough, Medford 5; strep throat, Medford 1; infectious mononucleosis, Medford 1; scalp ringworm, Medford 1; pneumonia, Medford and Ash land 4 each; and chicken pox, Central Point 10. Medford 9, Ruch 5, Eagle Point 3, and Jacksonville and Applegate 1 each. Senator Speaks Up On Korean Conflict Washington - (UPD -Sen. Gor don Allott (R-Colo.), believes the Korean war would have continued endlessly if the de cision had been left to former President Truman and Ex-Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Allott made the statement Thursday in reply to Truman's description of the Korean settlement worked out under President Eisenhower as a U.S. "surrender." Allott call ed Truman's remark irresponsible. Essay Contest is Announced by GOP An essay contest on "Why I Will Cast My First Vote for the GOP" is being sponsored by the Young Republican Fed eration, it was announced to day. Deadline for entries is April 15, 1959, according to Fred W: Heard, Young Repub lican assistant chairman. First place state prize is an expense-paid trip to the Young Republican National conven tion in Denver, Colo., on June 17 to June 21. The contest is open to all American citizens between the ages of 16 and 21, Herd said. Entries must be limited to 300 words or less. Entries may be sent to the Young Republican Federation of Oregon, 3333 Southeast Concord rd., Mil waukie, Ore. Essays will be judged on clarity of thought, originality and interest. The prize - winning essay will be chosen by the Oregon Young Republican organiza tion. 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Exquisite beauty and rich colors are yours in your choice of the SIX sets in this series. THE FINEST for 598 SUMS CYCLE & HOBBY SHOP 23 North Fir Phone SP 2-2472 1 LODGE NOTICES Crater Lake chapter No. 32 RAM State C o nvocation T u e. April 7, 8 p.m. Cov ered dish dinner, 6:30. Companions & ladies welcome. Chas. Gould, H. P.' Medford Bodies, Scot- nan mie, monaay, April, 6. 1959, 8:00 p.m. Twen tieth degree. Refresh ments. Visiting Brethren welcome. Fred A. Purdin, Secretary 4 Medford Lodge No. 83 I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday, si o p.m. jra ae gree, refreshments. Visitors wel come. Ronnie Atkins N G 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS THRIFT SHOP "selling used cloth ing every Thurs. & Fri.. from 10 J4McAj(wsrd Jriddy st. RUMMAGE SALE in Ashland Mon" through Sat. sponsored by Whis pering Pines Child Haven on Plaza across from Litwillers. RUMMAGE SALE, Mon., April 6' 9 to 5 Fehl bldg. By Gold Hill Girl Scouts. A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH & CARRY 13.000 ft. 1x8 No. 4 resaw by unit loads. $35 per M. 4,000 ft. rough 1x12 Heart Red wood 10c ft. Beautiful cedar for paneling. $115 per M. Full line Brick, Roman Tile & blocks for fireplaces. S&H GREEN STAMPS NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix KE 5-2037 Camp White TA 6-9331 ' FOR SALE 1946 Ford 'x T. pick up. $275. NO 4-2651. ?axl0" Bevel Redwood Siding $95 a M.. xl0" Shadoedge Clear Bevel Cedar Siding $225 a M sax4'x8' Partical Board $3.84 a sheet. x4'x8' Exterior Chip board $2.88 a sheet. 4x4 Surfaced Cedar posts 6c Lin. ft. 1x6 Cedar Fencing $40 a M. No. 2 Oak Flooring Shnrc lin , -M Tr; Line Schorn Paint. WESTSIDE LUMBER C.Ci 924 SUMMIT AVE. SP 2-2559 TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo EVERGREEN & Flowering Shrubs BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM BUTLDKRS SPECTAT S 8 s & 16's nails, per keg $11.85. xl0 D Redwood Lap siding, per M, $90. 1x4 E Flooring per M, $54. 1x8 Utility T&G, per M, $59 Poly Glass Corrugated Fiber Glass Panels, sq. ft., 49c. Blister Fir Plywood, sanded 4x8 ii, per sheet, $3.50. 4x8 3,i. per sheet $4.70. THIS IS OUR 50TH YEAR MEDFORD LUMBER CO. 3rd at Fir St. SP 2-6249 Medford Oreeon ROOM & board for employed per son in lovely country home with SPECIAL Vx price, remodeling men's douole breasted suits to single. -t-yi7 BARGAIN CHICK DAY April 8. - 9, 10. Ten Silver Broad heavy bred chicks & 25 lb. PURINA BROILER CHOW; a $3.50 value for $2.69. Limit 40 per person. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., either store. STOCKS, SNAPS, Pansies, Prinv. roses, other annuals and peren nials. BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM. FOR SALE GARDEN TRACTOR cultivator plow, mower. $125. SP 3-5494 New & Used Garden tillers & lawn mowers. Complete repair service. Big Y Feed & Seed. OIL TO BURN Expert Burner Service S&H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL CO. SP 2-2111 DRY Mix Concrete & Dry Mix mortar for the do it yourself man. BigJY Feed& Seed. POWER TOOLS Saws-Jointers-Radial Arm Saws Jig Saws-Drill Press. LEWIS Wholesale Builders Supply 139 S. Fir SP 2-7135 We fix em while you sleep Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534. Garden Hose? We have a complete assortment. Big Y Feed & Seed. WANTED TO TRADE Equity in small 2 bdrm. home with large lot, on paved street, for modern trailer house. SP 2-7101. WANTED carpenter work any kind, free estimates, work guaranteed. SP 2-2035. FIR PLYWOOD !i" 4x8 blows $4.27 sheet. LEWIS Wholesale Builders Supply 139 S. Fir SP 2-7135 BARNYARD fertilizer, 2 & 3 yr. pld. By yard, pickup or truck load. SP 3-3761 eves. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each. Mail Tribune office 33 North Fir. Commercial Spraying of all kinds. No job too large or too small WITHROW SP 2-5376 UNDERGROUND G A L V. GAR BAGE CANS 27 gal. capacity $20 ea. LEWIS Wholesale Builders Supply , 139 S. Fir SP 2-7135 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN The following goods belonging to one Howard D. Kilgore last known address to be Apt. No. 5 Romont, Roundup, Montana, will be sold at Public Auction at B & B Auction Company, 2555 Jacksonville High- Wav MpHfnrri (irptrnn nn Anril 20th, 1959. Sale beginning at i :uu p.m. until sucn lien is satis fied. 28 pieces of miscellaneous fur niture and household goods. Franklin's Transfer & Storage 340 N. Fir Street Medfoid, Oregon SP 2-6279 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN The following goods belonging to one Paul Vickland, 7839 Jellico Avenue, Northridge, California, will be sold at Public Auction at B & B Auction Company. 2555 Jacksonville Highway, Medford, Oregon, on April 20, 1959. Sale be ginning at 7:00 p.m. until such lien is satisfied. ' 112 pieces of furniture and miscellaneous household goods. Franklin's Transfer & Storage 340 N. Fir Street Medford, Oregon SP 2-6279 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN The following goods belonging to one Don Coffman, last known address to be 4444, Morton, Kan sas City, Mo., will be sold at public Auction at B & B Auction Com pany, 2555 Jacksonville Highway, Medford. Oregon, on April 20, 1959, Sale beginning at 7:00 p.m. until such lien is satisfied. 44 pieces of furniture and household goods. Franklin's Transfer & Storage 340 N. Fir Street Medford. Oregon SP 2-6279 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN The following goods belonging to one Ben L Conley, last known address to be 301 North Main, co Woodland Trailer Sales, Salinas, California, will be sold at Public Auction at B&B Auction Com pany, 2555 Jacksonville Highway, Medford, Oregon, on April 20, 1959. Sale beginning at 7:00 pjn. until such lien is satisfied. 960 lb. of miscellaneous house hold goods and personal ef fects. Franklin's Transfer & Storage 340 N. Fir Street Medford. Oregon SP 2-6279 No M4TTER HOW MAHY FLASH LIGHTS THERE -4RE IKj THE HOUSE"- They're always out of commish when you vy4nt 'em WONDER WHy? IT'S NOT NIGMT-K HERE'S ONE THREE OF THE ELECTRIC TlME-CVMON- LJ FROM THE GLOVE 1 THEM AMD BILL? HERE'S 'A 1 LET'S SHINE f COMPARTMENT-LETS I NOT A ONE I PIECE OF CANDLE I 'EM IN THE I SEE WHICH ONE 1 WORKING A 1 FOUNDHAVE 1 CELLAR- 7 V SHINES THE A VsW''S' J WE. GOT ANY J THE MTIO Ashland Boosters Plan Concert India has the world's fourth largest railway system. Ashland - The Ashland Chamber of Commerce and the Ashland High school band Boosters club have joined forces to cosponsor a community-wide Ashland High school band benefit. The event is planned to raise sufficient funds to send the band and a Shakespearean float to represent the people of Ashland in the junior rose parade and the grand floral parade at the rose festival June 12, 13 and 14 in Port land. Students making the trip also would attend the "once in LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN The following goods belonging to one E. G. Narrigan, last known ad dress to be 1511 N. E. 45th Avenue, Portland 13, Oregon, will be sold at Public Auction at B & B Auc tion Company, 2555 Jacksonville Highway, Medford, Oregon, on April 20, 1959, Sale beginning at 7:00 P.M. until such lien is satis fied. 71 pieces of furniture, cartons & miscellaneous household articles. Franklin's Transfer & Storage 340 N. Fir Street . Medford, Oregon SP 2-6279 100 years" Int ernational Trade fair. The band benefit, "an entire evening of fun," is planned for Saturday, April 18, in Church ill hall auditorium, South ern Oregon college. A pro gram for adults, the melo drama "He Ain't Done Right by our Nell," will be presented at 7:30 p.m. and again at 9:30 p.m. The melodrama will be pre ceded and followed by an olio in the gay 90's theme by SOC players. Following the first perform ance an old-time dance and box social will be held in the ballroom of the Britt center. The 15-piece high school dance band will provide music. Box lunches will be auctioned at 11:30 p.m. Tickets will be on sale early this week. Buffalo, N. Y.-(UPD -Catherine M. Broede confessed to friends that she was turned down for a life insurance policy as a bad risk during her 20's. She made the confession at her 90th birthday party, IMPROVE YOUR FIREPLACE! ZAlnill ilZf . I CALL NOW! SP 2 7 1 6 6 No Sparks No Smoke No Floor Drafts LOWER FUEL BILLS Uniform heat from floor to ceiling. Burn wood, presto-logs or briquets. You con trol fire . . . your home and family safer! SEND FIREPLACE WIDTH and HEIGHT Receive Colorful Booklet FREE! PHONE SP 2-7166 SMITH-DYNGE LBR. CO. IN THE FAMILY Alfred,-N. Y. - (UPD - A War ner has been elected presi dent of the Alfred Tech stu dent council for the third straight year. Kenneth G. Warner of -Yorkshire, N. Y., was named to succeed his brother Russell, who had served two terms in the post. No gray horse ever won the Kentucky Derby until Deter mine, the 1954 champion, broke the jinx in the 80th running of the classic. Betsey Metcalf of Provi dence, R. I., is generally cred ited with turning out Ameri ca's first straw bonnet in 1798. OFF-THE-RINK Toronto - (UPD Bob Pulford of the Toronto Maple Leafs attends McMaster University during the hockey off-season. FtredY ITS NEW! It juries in. 30 Minutes! TRED 100 Latex Floor Paint INTERIOR EXTERIOR For Basements Playrooms and Patios Paint now walk on it in an hour! Resists heavy foot traf fic and scuffing. Stays nice after repeated scrubbing. Un excelled for concrete, masonry, even interior wood floors, steps etc. SPRED TRED can't be beat for quality, beauty and service. Brushes used may be easily cleaned in warm, soapy water. Why don't you try Tred? S&H GREEN STAMPS' FRAKE & SMITH Artists Supplies Custom Picture Framing 315 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-4564 ON APPROVED CREDIT i i PORK 6-bi- prk chp 6-b- prk Sfeak $11 "Jl 98 ii 6-lbs. Pork Roast 3-lbs. Sausage II II drCLIAL 3-lbs. Bacon 11 U Half 200-250 lbs. BEEF 25 lb. Order of BEEF 49' lb. $1098 136 LB. FREEZER SPECIAL 30 lbs. Roasts 15 lbs. Short Ribs 5 lbs. Boneless Stew Cubes 20 lbs. Ground Beef 10 lbs. Round Steak 10 lbs. Rib Steak $g25o 10 lbs. T-Bone Steak 6 lbs. Pork Shoulder Roast 18 lbs. Pork Chops 6 lbs. Ham 6 lbs. Fryer $1500 Per Mo., 6 Mos. Cutting, Wrapping, Quick Freezing Included! CTIVS1M ;MT KURT. 4thand Fir Phone SP 2-7335 All Ml BUSY 1 EI TWO EXCITING, FUN-FILLED EVENTS COMING TO SOUTHERN OREGON iLOSS AA IFISTDVAIL This colorful event is even bigger, grander for 1959! Medford stores will offer special PEAR BLOSSOM BARGAINS next Thursday, Friday and Saturday ... a gala shopping opportuntiy you can't pass up! Everyone will want to be downtown in Medford Saturday, April 11, at 2:30 p.m. to see the gay PEAR BLOSSOM FESTIVAL PARADE. Don't miss it! and The 1 v Sponsored by Crater Lions of Medford BOAT AND SPORTS SHOW There's lots to see and lots to do at the second big Southern Oregon SPORTSFAIR! See lots of big booth displays organized by sports clubs and merchants - - - skin diving tank, casting pools, live trout fishing, helicopter rides, pony rides, contests and prizes. Bring the whole familyl MEDFORD ARMORY April 10,11 and 12 Courtesy Mail Tribune