Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1959, Image 8

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    UNWANTED EXEMPTION
Anti-Bounty Bill
Passed by House
Salem 03PB The House has
passed and sent to the Senate
a bill to do away with state
bounties for killing of preda
tory animals.
The department of agricul
ture, which asked for the bill,
said professional trappers paid
by the state can do a more'
efficient and economical job.
COULD'VE BEEN WORSE
Maimi (UPD Waitress Bon
ny Fleet said the bandit who
stole $770 from the restaur
ant in which she works shov
ed her into a freezer locker
when he departed. "But he
gave me a shirt and a pair
of workman's pants to keep
warm," she said. She was re
leased 15 minutes later, un
frozen. DISCUSS ATOMIC ENERGY
London - (UPD - Representa
tives of the U. S. and British
government atomic energy
agencies will meet here this
week, the British Defense
Ministry announced today.
The meeting will be held un
der an agreement providing
for cooperation in the use of
atomic energy for mutual de
fense. Chicago -(UPD- The Chicago
income tax director's office
treet Chatter
said a man claimed his moth
er-in-law as a dependent and
added the following plaintive
New York-UPD-Bache and
Co. notices strong formations
being built by such rail lead
ers as Atlantic Coast Line,
Great Northern, Denver & Rio
Grande, says improvement in
these pivotals is bound to
bring a greater following into
other rails, thus reinforcing
the technical pattern of the
market as a whole.
Val Alstyne, Noel & Co. feel
the current hesitation is an in
dication the market is bracing
itself for a further upward
move and says it would expect
the latter to occur soon.
American Telephone al
ways has been regarded .as
one of the highest quality com
mon stock investments. If
there is added to this the be
lief the stock may now be
regarded as a growth equity,
Reynolds & Co. says, a basic
reappraisal of the stock should
take place. If AT&T common
were to sell on the same price
earning basis as other growth
utilities, it notes, it would in
dicate a price of between $275
and $300 a share.
note: "Please note my new
exemption. If you can arrange
her removal from my home,
I'll gladly pay the additional
$120 tax."
New York -UPfl- The famed
Bolshoi Ballet troupe of Rus
Wardrobe Gems
SHOW BRINGS SALES
New York -(UPD- The third
annual automobile show,
which ended Sunday night,
brought $40 million in sales
to' 70 auto makers from nine
countries, it was announced.
sia prepared today for its
two-month tour of the United
Garden Sawdust
McGinty Fuel Go.
States and Canada. A total of
120 men and women arrived
here by chartered airplanes
Sunday to join 16 others who
Ph. SP 3-6297
had come earlier.
8 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, April 13, 1959
Walls
&
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1116 North Riverside
Phone SP 2-5209
WHOLESALE raflCES
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CATFISH DERBY QUEEN Queen Karen
Simcox, second from right, will reign over
the 24th annual Catfish Derby sponsored by
the Medford 20-30 club to be held June 21
at TouVelle park. Queen Karen with her
court of four princeses appeared Saturday
in the Pear Blossom Festival parade. From
left to right are Princesses Virginia Larson,
Susan Yoder, Queen Karen, and Princess
Dee Reed. Not shown is Princess Betsy
Beck. Chairman of the annual derby is Bell
McCulley. (Landis photo)
9213
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Sew an entire wardrobe of
smart dresses with this one
pattern. Vary the neckline
from scooped to a collar ver
sion - ideal for spring-to-summer.
Tomorrow's pattern:
Women's.
Printed Pattern 9213: Miss
es sizes 1Z, 14, 16, IB, 20;
40, 42, 44, 46. Size 18 requires
4 yards 39-inch fabric.
Printed directions on each
pattern part. Easier, accurate.
Printed directions on each
pattern part. Easier, accurate.
Send Thirty . five cents
(coins) for this pattern - add
10 cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing. Send to
Marian Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St., New York 11,
N. Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
Trade-in YOUR OLD WATER HEATER
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On a New, Quick Recovery
Westinghouse
Water Heater
Here's your opportunity to have
a new modern, fast water heat
er by taking advantage of
Copco's special spring offer and
trade-in your old water heater.
You will be allowed a generous
$20.00 regardless of the condi
tion of your present heater.
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Washington - State Department Press . Officer Lincoln
White, on Secretary of State Dulles' surprise return from
Florida to reenter Walter Reed Army hospital where he is
being treated for cancer:-
"It is now desirable he have a period of further medical
observation."
Richmond,-Va.-Gov. J. Lindsaji Almond, commenting on
an assassination attempt against him:
"I'm just going to go on living and do the best I can. If
somebody knocks me off. there's a good man ready to take
my place."
Grotori, Conn.-Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D.-N.M.) chair
man of the Joint Congressional committee on Atomic Energy,
on the group's overnight cruise aboard the atomic subma
rine Skipjack:
"While underway and submerged, the joint committee
held an official meeting during which Skipjack was going
faster and deeper than any known submarine in history."
Chicago-Alan R. Nye, American soldier of fortune, ar
riving home from Cuba where he was convicted of plotting
to assassinate Fidel Castro, sentenced to a firing squad and
then told to get out of the country:
"I owe my release mostly to my mother and then to God,
Senior Center Has
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TROWBRIDGE & ATM
214 West Main
Phone SP 3-6241
BIG Y APPLIANCE CENTER
In the Big Y Shopping Center Phone SP 3-3052
Be Sure to Watch
Westinghouse
Desilu Program
TONIGHT
On KBES-TV
With a donation of 400
books from the private library
of L. G. McLaren, 1820 Crown
ave., by him to the Rogue
Valley Council on Aging for
use at the Senior Activity
Center, more than 500 books
are now available at the cen
ter, Frank Glonning, chair
man of the council, an
nounced. ' The books at the center
have been donated by inter
ested persons and clubs, it
was reported, with the library
given by McLaren the largest
group to be received from one
person.
The books are available to
any adult over 50 years of age
who may either read them at
the center or take them home.
Arranged and Classified
Mrs. Harry Fuller, presi
dent of the friends to the li
brary group and also a mem
ber of the executive board,
has arranged and classified
the books. It was reported
that the titles available in
clude, adventure, biography,
history, religion, pholosophy
and humor.
The Senior center is open to
the public four afternoons
each week from noon until 4
pjn. Monday through Thurs
day. During these times va
rious classes and activities are
scheduled. Activities are also
held Thursdays and Saturdays
from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Magazines are also avail
able for persons who wish to
use the library, center offic
ials stated, and said that a
volunteer, hostess is present
during the hours the center
is open.
Clubs, churches, and other
service groups that wish
speakers to tell of the work
carried on by the Rogue Val
ley Council for older people
may contact the center, it was
reported.
Panel Discussion
Recently a panel discussion
on "Challenge of the Retire
ment Age" was presented at a
Ashland meeting of the Amer
ican Association of University
Women. Mrs. Norman Chris-
lieb, social studies chairman
of the branch was in charge
of the program.
Panelists were Mrs. Ches
ter Guches, who spoke on
health; Mrs. C. A. Thatcher,
housing; C. L. Williams, em
ployment; and Dr. Frank Rob
erts, recreation. Mrs. Fred
Rankin told of the national
trends and acted as moder
ator. The public is invited to- at
tend any of the general meet
ings of the Council on Aging
which are held the third
Thursday of each month. The
meeting this month will be
April 16 at 3 p.m. at the Sen
ior center. John Gribble,
chairman, will report on
events for National Senior
Citizens Week, May 17
through 24.
DIE IN CAR PLUNGE
Blida, Algeria - (UPD An
automobile carrying 10 per
sons missed a turn and plung
ed 400 feet into a ravine here
Sunday. Eight of the occu
pants were killed.
MODERN
f 50-Gallon Electric
WATER HEATERSV
Fowler or National Fast Fast Fast
' Recovery 1 I
I I 4 Elements -9,000 Watts I I
1 0r Copco Trade-in I
MODERN PLUMBING and
SHEET METAL CO.
613 E. Jackson S
N SP 3-5368
SHORT STAY IN OFFICE
Black River Falls, Wis. -(UPD
- Joe Payer, elected con
stable of the town of Ko
menski recently by a vote of
25 to 4, will be leaving short
ly. Sheriff Edward Prusa said
he has orders to deliver Pay
er to the Waupun State Pris
on to serve a sentence for aid
ing in a gas station robbery.
SAVE
S2I
Copco Allowance
And About 20
That We Discount
When You Trade in Your
OLD WATER HEATER
During Reddy Kilowatt's
SPRING CLEANUP
at
A-1 DAY & KITE PLUMBING
2980 Crater Lake Ave.
SP 2-6978
TEST RESULTS PROVE:
AN ELECTRIC
WATER HEATER
IS
FASTER!
Recently, COPCO personnel in Medford
ran an actual tesT ;of water heatina sceed. Two tanks of the same size
.. . . t,i
were used one the; most popular flame-type and the other an electric
waier neTer equippea.wiTn moaern, TnermosTaTicaiiy tuniruiieu, iuii..-
. . I 1 1 ' ' . it .i t .
recovery neannc
WATER TEMPERA
AT START OF TES
1 elements. Here are the results:
J 1 1 ? I I J FLAME-TYPE
52i F..
MODERN ELECTRIC
WATER TEMPERATURE
43 MINUTES LATBR'i
rE .1111
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It III I
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! I 106 r.
T"r-T I I -
lecTrjcitorleated
1
2
51
154
F.
F.
Water
FASTER
By fAoref lian aDegree a Minute
But Speed Isn't All . . . You don't run out of hot water with a .quick-recovery
electric water heater because it heats water fast and efficiently. Baffles at
the bottom of an electric water heater keep cold water from mixing with
hot while you're using hot water "off the top," cold water is being
heated at the bottom to replace it I This also spells economy you never
heat the same water twice . . .
Clean, Safe, Automatic . . . Flameless electric water heaters spell cleanliness
and safety ... no lighting is necessary, no tank draining necessary, little or
no maintenance necessary. Install your tank, set a thermostat, and get all
the hot water you need automatically the modern electric way!
BONUS
ALLOWANCE
available to COPCO residential and commercial customers who trade any type of
old water heater now Tor a
QUICK-RECOVERY ELECTRIC WATER HEATER f
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Dealer or Plumber For Details!
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