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Sen. Dimick Sees Morse on Oregon Primary Ballot ' Roseburg (LTD - JState Sen. Dan Dimick (D-Roseburg) said Sunday he believed the name of Sen. Wayne Morse would be on the State's- Democratic presidential primary ballot next year. ,i . . Dimick added that "I will vote for him and offer him every support."' " ; He made the statement at the Douglas county Demo cratic convention. Dimick is chairman of the Douglas County Democratic Central Committee. Morse vs. Kennedy State Sen. Monroe Sweet land (D-Milwaukie) said ear lier that he believed the race for the Democratic nomination- in Orego.n would be be tween Morse and Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass.) Sweetland said of the . possible Morse candidacy "I don't know why he is running and I wish he weren't" Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton, a Sunday speaker, accused Gov. 'Mark Hatfield of maintaining a double edged standard in Oregon by having his own attorney. He said state law prohibits any state official, department, board pr commission from employing a private attorney other than one under direction of the at torney general's office. HORNBROOK Thanksgiving Visits By KATHERINE CHAPMAN Hornbrook - Whether they went "over- the river and through 'the woods" to eat Thanksgiving dinner with rel atives in the cities, or wheth er the city relatives came here to feast with their "country cousins," Hornbrookers kept the holiday in the traditional fashion of family gatherings. One of the largest of these was the gathering of the Bray clan at "Aunt Jennie's," the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henley Clawson, where 35 members were able to be present this year, 16 being unable to at tend. Joining in the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bray and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bray and five children; Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Balfrey and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wedin and son, Mike ; Tyrer; the Clawsons' daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. "Rusty" Seaman and three, children, all of Yreka, and from Horn-, brook, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cummins; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cummins and children, Loren Howardand Jennifer, and Mr. and Mrs.- Ivon Howard' and her sister," Mrs. Dan Van Ger pen, who is visiting here from St. Joseph's, 111. - Driving to Sacramento to spend the holiday week end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ren fro, .were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jetter and his mother, Mrs. m rp raff Hill UiUt Ptr Gallon in Actual list $395 Dn. DICK KNIGHT CO. ' Plymouth DeSoto Simca 33 South Riverside Phone SP 36247 W. L. Jeter. On their wav down, they stopped atChico and picked up their son, Bill, a student at Chico State col lege. On Friday Mrs.'W. L. Jeter left Sacramento by plane to return to her home in Los Angeles for the. winter. She has been a house guest at her son and daughter-in-law here for the past several weeks. "To help them observe their first Thanksgiving "dinner in their newly-completed" home in Lodi, Calif., into which they have just moved, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman and chil dren, Johnny and Kitty, had as holiday guests, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman. They drove down Wednesday, returning home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Burns were . .Thanksgiving . dinner guests in Redding of . their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. "Chuck" Dilley, and son, Pete. - Mrs. ' Minnie " Blooming camp and son, Charles, had Thanksgiving dinner 'at Bo gus with Miss Elsie Bloom ingcamp. They were accom panied by a daughter, Mrs. Marge Snyder, and children, Karen and Victor, of Med ford. Miss'Bloomingcamp is an aunt of Charles and Mrs. Snyder. '.'". Mr. and Mrs. A. A. (Slim) Protsman were guests over the holiday of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cozzalio and three sons, in Yreka. - The Pete Fisher family had her parents and brothers, Mr., and Mrs. L. E. Flack and Vir gil and Audren all of Horse Creek, as holiday dinner guests. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Romain Ward and children were her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Spencer, of Yreka.. Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer and son, Jerry, of Portland, arrived Nov. 24 to spend the holiday week, end with his mother, Mrs. Frank Lowe, and Mr. Lowe. Joining them for Thanksgiving were her two other sons and daughter-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Farmer and sons of Red ding, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Farmer and sons of Horn- brook. The James Farmers left ior nome sunday morn ing. - . Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc Master and sons, Steve, Gary and Larry, were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr." and Mrs. Roger Smith, and daugh ter, Renee, of Hilt; Mrs. Mc Master'a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest McBain and daughter, Narcie, of - Yreka, and her brother, Woodrow Clyburn of Klamath- river." - - Miss Mary Lee Rutledge, a student at Chico State college, spent the holiday week end at home here with her parents, sister, and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rutledge and Ann, David and John. Following a - custom of many years, the L. C. Walshes and the Lauran Paines ob served Thanksgiving together, this year at the Paine home in . Ft. Jones. Present also were the Walsh's daughter, Miss Share Walsh, and the Paine's two sons, Lornie, a student at Etna High school, and Bob, a pre-med student at the University of Oregon at Eugene. 1 Another student home for the holiday week end was Mike Barnum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barnum. Mike is a forestry major at Oregon State college at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. "Ike" Dooley and sons made a week end trip to Chico to see his par ents, the H.' A. Dooteys. In Marysville, they visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Longstaff, and en route home they visited Mrs. Dooley's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crouch, in Redding. . Three sisters who had not been together for a number of years, held a reunion the day after Thanksgiving when Penny Barnum took her grandmother, Mrs. EUa Pratt, to Biggs, Calif.,, to visit her sister, Mrs. . Mattie Thomas. Joining them was another sis ter, Mrs. May Johnson, of Del Rey, Calif., who came up with a son, Merritt Johnson, also of Del Rey, and a daughter, Mrs. Bartholomew, and her son, Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kil- lingsworth had Thanksgiving dinner in Yreka with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and MAIL TRIIUNE, Mee'rere', Or. f Meeeay, Dec 7, 159 A bourbon for your friends who like fine Kentucky Bourbon ill lillLf Oat ml ... . jzA And don't forget yourself! Many people have found that Century Club is one of the finest Kentucky bourbons they've ever tastec. It's light as a Kentucky breeze. Serve it with the pride of discovery. $150 Century C lub KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON V NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY. NEW YORK KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF Mrs. 'Bill Thomas, and four children. - - - Mr. and Mrs. Al King and daughter, Terry, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Windsor of Yreka had Thanksgiving dinner in Medford. Two Hornbrook students have again made the honor roll at Yreka High school. They are Patty MacKinnon and Ann Rutledge. Both art sophomores, and both have made the honor roll .consist ently since entering high school. A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furn. J-rm. cabin; elec. stove, reftig., fireplace. $30. FOR SALE 1 panel bed and 1 - Hollywood bed. Each complete. ' MP 2-0632. FOR SALE IT - 1949 Ford truck. Good shape. SP 3-1686. TOR SALE -Easy Spin Dry wash ing machine. Good condition. Space 13, Anderson Trailer Court. rngcnii SP- FOUND Key chain, purs. FOR SALE '55 Chrysler, low inUS as, like new. 635 Penn. Ave. SP- FOR SALE Male Peke puppy. wks. old. Reg. S23. TA 6-2856. FOR SALE 1958 Fiat 1200 4-dr. se dan. 4500 mi. Like new. Best of- fer.216Vinchej5er.P2:-4049. RUMMAGE SALE, by Gold HU1 Re bekah Lodge. Tues., Sec. S. Fehl Bldg.. 108 R. Ivy. FOR RENT Two room furnished ; cabin. 802 N. Riverside. WANTED ROUTE SALESMAN by Standard Brands, Inc.. for Jackson, - Klamath and Josephine counties. Ace 21 to 35. Experien ced. Monthly salary. Write P.O. Box 826. Medford, stating- expe- riencc, age and information. DRYER for sale, like new. TW-9-1164. TRADE '51 Bendix auto, washer for 3-speed record player. SP 3-4091. 1302 N. Ross Lane. FOR SALE Oak and laurel wood, delivered. UL 5-1543. ,, FOR SALE Clean '46 Chev. ton gickup- 4-speed' box. 2242 S. tagc Rd. SP 3-3754. PROVIDENCE GUILD ANNUAL BAZAAR Thursday, Dee. 10th - at Sacred Heart Hospital from 7 a.m. to 9 .. pjn. BAKED FOODS FANCY WORK WHITE ELEPHANT BOOTH DRIFT WOOD. BABY SHOES BRONZED. FOR RENT 2-bdrm. house. How ard school district. SP 2-7251. FOR SALE LOCKER BEEF. On foot, dressed, or cut and wrapped. KE 5-2985. FOR RENT Bachelor-apt., furn. S rm. 4c shower. Water and gar bage. SP 2-8343. CHRISTMAS TREES 328 N. Riverside Any kind! Up to $2J0 . Presto-logs. We deliver Elton's Farm & Garden Store NOTICE Tree topping, fruit tree pruning, shrubbery pruning of all kinds. SP 2-5376. WITHROW. NAILS NAILS NAILS 50 kegs of assorted sizes. We need more room so will sell at $14 per keg all or any part. Also, we ii.vc a cvmpicic unc ox xcncuiSji . MEDFORD FEED & SEED 330 North Fir WILD BIRD FEED Attractive feeders, baths. Eltons Farm Sc Garden Store CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 10 OFF ON ALL STOCK PLUS SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. JIM'S FLOOR COVER SHOP 1256 S. Riverside SP 2-4448 For your PRES-TO-LOGS check with us. ' MEDFORD FEED Sc SEED 330 N. Fir BUILDING TO BE MOVED 24'x48 good shop or warehouse in Ashland. Has two 8' rolling doors on each side & 1 in the end. $1600 moved to buyer's lot. MU-9-6401 or SP 2-6823. No Sun. calls please. FOR SALE A tmckload of White 6c Silver Tip Christmas Trees at Colestin Springs, Ore. or co Box 156. Hilts, Calif. SAWDUST for burners S&H green stamps MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111 Choice Tulip Sc Daffodils Good assortment. 25 off. Elton's Farm & Garden Store REDWOOD SIDING, 8" V rustle and 10" beveled. 580 M. WESTSIDE LUMBER 924 Summit Ave. SP 2-2559 "OIL TO BURN" MOBILHEAT S&H Green Stamps, too. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Call SP 2-2111 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for tale 20c each Mall Tribune Office. 33 N Fir - ' BLOX BLOX BLOX 2-foot and under Big double or single loads S&H green stamps MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111 Lumber Worth the Money FARMERS LUMBER CO. Barnett Sc Riverside, SP 2-5462 FOR SALE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Rivoli 120 Bass Accordion. -Cost $595, sell for 5295. Ph. Grants Pass, PK6-3Z11 or Gn 65352. WILL TRADE good '51 Pontiac for best house trailer offered. UL 5- 1014. FOR SALE Sheepskin & wool lined coat Sc trousers. Size me dium. 28 Vancouver Ave. SPECIAL WHITE OAK, 2 cords $36. Try our fragrant Laurel wood with the blue flame for Christmas Cheer. UL 5-1014. WILL BUILD WAREHOUSE to suit tenant. On 1 acre at 1242 N. Central. SP 2-2336.- i IEGAI NOTICES NOTICE OF ALLEY VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, did on the 19th day of November, 1959. by resolu tion, initiate proceedings to vacate the following described alleyway within the City of Medford as the same is designated and delineated on the official plat thereof of rec ord, to-wit: A North-South alley, 130 feet in length, in Block 44. Original Town, of the City of Medford, Oregon, running parallel to . to North Fir Street and North Grape Street, between Main Street and Sixth Street, and did provide for a public hear ing to be held at the hour of 7:30 o'clock PJ4. on the 7th day of January, 1960. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall in the City of Medford, Oregon for the purpose of considering the vacation of the adoption of an ordinance va cating said alleyway as above de scribed and for the purpose of hearing and considering any objec tion or remonstrance thereto which may be made in writing and filed with the Recorder-Treasurer prior to the time of said hearing and by order of the Council of the Citv of Medford. D. F. Huson, Recorder-Treasurer ' , rnrTJTI 0pen Toni9ht fi TGfTS '"ORTHE MEN ) .KVfViiJHF v TrA ism ki lv f jnrNi5-L; ' omit r- f I I aai rw - , .. U-a. j-. li- iui ISS?. 'L?-00 reduction geors, Jocobs 21- Vj Rugged POWR-KRAFT 7V2 heavy duly 5avt AC V.I I I Reg. 68.50Save 21.55 Will net risD-tvM in havisi wark ffiQ Cute to 214 inches deep al 90s. 5? 2V4 HP motor rotoctod by mw safety dutcli Nsw balanced wotght handtos tor Msy (ri( Th parfact taw for professional builders and bom handy', men. Curs angles, miters, dadoes, rips, avail cut 2 x aV Fully guaranteed for 1 year by Ward' rUWK-KKAHV heavy-duty drill 1688 Wow ... a heavy-duty XA " drill at .the price of a utility drill! Heft double reduction gears, Jocobs chuck. Guaranteed. POWR-KRAFT j sow Mtbra m 19M Reg. 23.95 tew 1Vi" capacity. TtMeV tilts for decorative cuts even at 45 . angles. t guaranteed for 1 yeer, V. 8 'JftoS-v I , SALE! POWR-KRAFT 8-in. bench saw. Free stand. Tilting arbor model with one knob control, telf squaring rip fence, 2Vi capacity. See it. 54 88 Shopsmith Mark 5 does over 117 power operations 2295o Reg. 3.39 Body mount mirror CHROME 2" 1 SALE! 2.19 Cr Visor-Pak 88 REG. $76 COMBINATION 5 tools in 1: horizontal drill, 9' saw, UVi" drill press; 34" lathe, 12" sander. $10 uUWN Bold and brawny a full 4' mirror mounted on 3-arm modern gun-sight type ring holder. Handsome cnafte of Wade and whit or 2-tone blue. Holds pads, pencil, etc. P i Revolving tree light 988 4-coior lent (green, red, blue, yellow) rotates in front of 75W floodlight for radiant effect. Mumblypegor WhittlitV kit 129 . YOUR CHOICE FlACH SALE! 369.95 Riverside Waikiki motor scooter SALE! 12.93 door-to-door front and roar floor matt A treasure of fun for those idle hours. Perfect gifts now at Wards low, low holiday prices. Automatic trans mission, rocker-a rm suspension. 4.9 HP. 4-eycle engine. 95 339 Of&r 10 DOWN Made with miracle Pe4 one rubber plastic com pound wears longer, looks better. 9M MAS r "? . nil- -w- s, SAIEI HAWTHOm IASKITIALI I.f. 4.93. Nylee. wound rubber. ... Full six.. 4.44 English-made 26" Hawthorne "Srylemasrer" Her-cu-matic 3-speed hub, shift control. Hand brakes, headlight, rear bog. Red color. 95 52 $5 DOWN 149 Palish tempered steel blades with black stag partem, handles. Both axe, knife 10-in. long. SPECIAL BUYI Spinning set 788 Includes matched rod and open spool reel, line, lures, handy bait box. In handsome gift box. SPECIAL BUYI Whirlaway set 18" Spinning combina tion: tubular glas rod, reel with ful view of line action, line, 3 plugs. SAUI 4-RACKIT ADMINT0N SET lt.g. 11.95. PrMMtiS hire's, taash . eat, pales. V.VT :