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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1960)
Tornado, -Crusader" State Grid Togas Feature 1 859 Sports Year Softball Events Among Highlights; Recreation Program Grows in City High school football pro vided the feature of the year -and a double-barreled one at that-in sports during 1959 in southern Orego... Medford high's champion ship in Class A-l and St. Mary's co-title with Yoncalla in Class B were the note worthy gridiron achieve ments. And, they had added significance. So far as can be determined, it was the first time that two high schools from the same Oregon city captured state diadems in the same sport in the same year. For the Crusaders of St. Mary"s, the grid laurels rep resented their second state crown in a banner year of sports. They garnered the state B mantle in track after having also claimed the Class C Hayward relays, tanta mount to another Oregon title. Among the years highlights, southern Oregon fans saw the world women's champion Raybestos Brakettes . play at Camp White and Salem win the Oregon women's softball toga on the same field. The 'Crater Cubs of Central Point brought honor to their com munity with the Oregon Jun ior' Baseball association crown. Oregon Bow Hunters held their state broadhead tourney at Camp White. Bowling Expands There was expansion of bowling with the opening of new Roxy Ann lanes and en largement of Medford lanes. Southern Oregon Independ ent Basketball league com pleted its first season of op eration and tennis took an upswing through the efforts of Rogue Valley Tennis club. Rifle and pistol shooting and archery benefited by comple tion of Medford Rifle and Pis tol club's indoor range. A Medford city recreation department was formed and provided increased summer activities for youth in coop eration with the local school system. The summer baseball program was enlarged and all-comers track inaugurat ed. Similar meets were held in Ashland city-Southern Ore gon college cooperation. Drag racing had another big year, climaxed by the DENNIS BARR In All-Star Game Oregon Centennial races in which Ed Cortopassi attained 160.87 miles per hour in the Glass Slipper at the Camp White strip. There was. how ever, no stock or hardtop car racing in the valley Review of Sports A review of the various sports brings the recollection that Klamath Falls in the Southern Oregon conference, Illinois Valley and Eagle Point in the Rogue league and St. Mary's in Jackson county Class B were high school bas ketball champions. Christie's of Grants Pass won Independ ent league honors. Grants Pass and Illinois Valley highs, in their respective classes, were district wrestling cham pions. Grants Pass, Phoenix and St. Mary's dominated in Class A-l, A-2 and B prep track, the GP Cavemen taking the Rogue relays and district pennants. Phoenix was sec ond to SM in the Little Rogue and Hayward relays and each of the schools won its district title. State Class B track had a southern Oregon flavor with St. Mary's. Jacksonville and -Merrill one-two-three in the Oregon meet. Crater high led in cross country - In baseball Medford high won its conference and went to state semi-finals. Prospect won the county B league toga and Glendale copped the Rogue. Southern Oregon was Oregon Collegiate conference champ. Ashland was ull sea son winner in the semi-pro Rogue Valley lea . u e and Medford was victor in the southern, division of -American Legion junior ball. Soft ball saw the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids playing in the Northwest Women's league for the first time. Tie In Tennis In high school tennis Med ' ft -! til j STARS FOR WEST - Doyle Bransom, above, from Jack sonville high, ran the opening kickoff back for the West for the only touchdown in the 1959 state B Shrine All-Star football game. Bransom also won the 100 and 220-yard dashes and the broad jump in the state B school track meet. ford tied with Klamath Falls for the Southern Oregon con ference team toga. Gaining titles in bowling were Gertie Riggs. Medford, in Class A all-events, and Lucy Turner and Helen Poulson in Class. Golf contention say Bob Prall, Salem. Betty Martin, Longvicw, Wash., and Karl Bennett, Grants Pass, take the championships in the an nual Southern Oregon Golf tournament here. Lon Skin ner was men's overall champ in the Oregon Water Ski tour ney at Gardener lake. Med ford High won the Upstate golf tourney. Medford high swept through an unbeaten football season and St. Mary's lost only to a California foe, larg er, Yreka, Calif. Phoenix was a state prep A-2 grid semi finalist. Branson Shines Doyle Branson, running for Jacksonville high, was one of the year's top individ ual performers taking firsts in the 100 and 220-yard sprints and the broad jump in the state B track met and scored the only touchdown in the B-school East-West Shrine football game. Others getting all-state recognition with vic tories in state meets were Dick Evans and Carl Michael, St. Mary's and Mike Murray, Medford. In basketball Medford's Jerry Anderson was named to second and third all-state prep teams. And Dennis Barr, Medford, was chosen for the State- Metropolitan high school all-star baseball game at Eugene. Rogue Valley Dairy Maids' Ellen Callaghan and Jean Main were picked as state softball all-stars. Bill Turner, Eagle Point, was one of the top basketball scorers among Oregon high school ers. Medford's Murray and Gary Winetrout were named to play in the State-Metro Shrine all-star football game. Fred Spicgelberg, Medford, was State head coach . . . JANUARY Southern Oregon confer ence basketball sees Medford high defeat Crater, Grants Pass and Ashland each twice, split with Klamath Falls to lead at halfway point; Crater tips Ashland twice, loses pair each to Grants Pass and Klamath Falls; Klamath Falls splits with Grants Pass, takes two games from Ash land; Grants Pass beats Ash land twice . . . Mac Oetkin named president of Southern Oregon League of Archers . . . Russ DeForrest installed as president of Oregon Sports men Club of Jackson County, Medford chapter . . . Charles Hewitt new president of Southern Oregon Timing as sociation . . . Southern Oregon college downs Eastern Oregon twice in basketball, beats Oregon college twice, beats Oregon Tech but loses pair to Portland State . . . Medford high third in Oregon prep basketball rating polls . . . Klamath Falls tops Medford high twice in wrestling, also beats Crater . . . Crater wrest lers win from Ashland. Eagle Point, lose to Grants Pass . . . Medford high wrestlers beat Ashland, Crater . . . Ashland grapplers tip Glendale . . . Larry Copple, Ex-Medford high on Oregon State College basketball squad . . . Jerry Kalapus. ex-Medford, playing basketball for Pacific univer sity . . . Marv Frazier, St. Mary's high, Doyle Bran som, Jacksonville, named to West squad for state B shrine football game . . . Medford seventh in Oregon YMCA swim . . . Southern Oregon autorama held at Medford armory ... St. Mary's heads Jackson County B league bas ketball, Eagle Point, Illinois Valley pace Rogue league . . . Medford YMCA beats Port land, Longview, Wash., teams in swim. FEBRUARY Lloyd Hoffine Crater high varsity basketball coach: re places Don Anielak . . . Med ford high splits with Grants Pass in Southern Oregon con ference basketball, beats Ash land twice, loses two to Klam ath Falls, tops Crater; Klam ath Falls downs Grants Pass and Ashland each twice, Cra ter once to take loop title; Ashland beats Crater twice, ends 15 game losing streak, loses to Grants Pass; Grants Pass downs Crater twice . . . Southern Oregon college bas ketball team splits with East ern Oregon and Oregon Tech, wins two each from Oregon college and Portland State, loses to Humboldt State. . . . Grants Pass, Medford high beat Crater in wrestling. . . . Grants Pass high in A-l, Illi nois Valley in A-2, North Grants Pass freshmen win dis trict wrestling titles. . . . Jer ry Anderson scores 41 points for Medford high basketball team against Grants Pass; Bill Turner scores 38 for Eagle Point against Rogue River, has 459 points in 20 regular season hoop games. . . Hawiknson Tire Tread upsets ex-Collegians in Jackson County AAU play-off but loses to Christie's Silver Dol lar, Grants Pass, for Jackson Josephine title . . . Men's city bowling titles won by Cub by's drive-in, singles; Gale Culy, all-events; Walt Peter son, singles, and Culy and Frank Martin, doubles. . . . Reds beat Blues in Medford Gun club team shoot; Gene Hunt named president of gun club. . . . Ron Welburn scores 35 points for Talent high in hoop game against St. Mary's. . . . Roosevelt var sity, Hoover junior varsity city grade school basketball champs. . . . First Baptist junior high church league basketball champ. ... St. Mary's Jackson County B league hoop winner; Eagle Point, Illinois Valley high tie for Rogue league basketball honors. . . . Walt Daigle, Med ford, leads singles in Oregon JERRY ANDERSON Second Team All-State State "fowling association tourney. . . . MARCH: Rogue league basketball all-star team includes Bill Turner, Eagle Point; Bud Smart, Glendale; Mike Han by, Illinois Valley; Mike Cons bruck, Phoenix; Dave Carter, Rogue River. . . . Margaret Taylor, Central Point, junior sectional rifle champion. . . . Rogue Valley Country club defeats Oak Knoll in team golf match. . . . Southern Ore gon college loses to Linfield, defeats Lewis and Clark in NAIA district basketball tour ney. . . . Bob Voegtly-Bill Cowning champions in RVCC holiday golf tourney. . . . Mer rill high defeats' St. Mary's for District 5B title, goes on to state basketball crown; Myrtle Creek wins District 6 A-l prep basketball play-off. . . . Klamath Falls tips Crater high in Southern Oregon con f e r e n c e basketball finale; Medford trims Crater, Ash land for second place in loop and state A-l tourney berth; Grants Pass beats Ashland Southern Oregon's Dave D'Olivo, Gordon Carrigan Oregon Collegiate conference basketball all-stars. . . . Med ford 'Rifle and Pistol club opens new indoor range; Joe Allison wins sectional pistol shoot. . . . Klamath Falls third, Medford high ties for sixth in United Press final basketball rating poll. . . . Christie's Silver Dollar, Grants Pass, Southern Ore gon Independent Basketball league champ; Tom Flynn of team, league's most valuable player. . . . Southern Oregon conference all-star basketball team includes Jerry Ander I JEAN MAIN Slate Softball All-Star son, Medford; Bob Peterson and Don DeLap, Klamath Falls, and Rex Benner and John Olson, Grants Pass; An derson scores 380 points for Medford in regular season. . . . Tod Tibbutt indoor tour ney champion of Rogue Val ley Tennis club. . . . Jerry Kalapus, Pacific university (ex-Medford high) on North west conference hoop all-star second team. . . . Gertie Riggs, Medford, Class A all-events state champion in bowling; Lucy Turner, Helen Poulson, Medford, first in Class C dou bles. . . . Medford high loses to Beaverton, beats Scappoose and McMinnville, loses to St. Helens in state basketball tourney; Anderson second team all-stater; Medford heads tourney in total points, field goals, rebounds. . . . Central Point first in Medford YMCA women's volleyball. . . . Eddie Hogan, Portland, tops three day pro-am golf sweepstakes which concludes at RVCC Medford high beats Ashland in baseball; Ashland beats Crater. . . . Medford women's Bowling association champi ons include Ross Lumber com pany team; Billie Davis and Lucille Cornelius, doubles; Vivian Harris, singles; Delo res LeRoy, all events. . . . Howard Morris, ex-Crater high, named Tigard high head football coach. . . . Medford high defeats Marshfield in golf, wins three firsts at Wil lamette relays, loses to Marsh field in tennis Crater high trackmen beat Ashland. . . . Rogue Valley Retriever club field trial winners are Lady Margaret, qualifying stake; Crater Lake Queenie in ama teur; Beau Jack in Derby; Ripco's Peter Pan in open Medford high eager Jerry An derson on Oregon Journal all state second team, on Orego nian third team. APRIL: Southern Oregon college baseballers win two games each from Shasta college, Ore gon qollege, two of three from Oregon Tech, drop two each to Humboldt state. University of Oregon. . . . Medford high baseballers down Klamath Falls, Grants Pass each twice, wins three from Ashland, wins and ties against Spring field, beats Yreka, Calif., splits with North Eugene and Roseburg; Crater wins two from Ashland, one from Yre ka; Grants Pass wins two from Ashland; (Ashland beats Yre ka. .. . Medford high golfers down South Eugene twice, beat Mt. Shasta, Calif., finish second to Eugene in four-way meet, lose to Oregon State Rooks. . . . Grants Pass high wins Rogue relays, St. Mary's Little Rogues, North Grants Pass Southern Oregon fresh man relays. ... St. Mary's wins Class C Hayward relays, Phoenix second, Rogue River third; other results include Grants Pass high third, Med ford seventh in metropolitan, Crater third in Class A, Eagle Point sixth in Class B. . Glen Winningham, Grants Pass high, throws javelin 225 6V2 for national record. . . . Klamath Falls beats Crater high in track; Grants Pass high wins own Rotary club meet. ... George Voytilla high in Elks lodge trapshoot, has perfect 100 in registered shoot. . . . Medford Bowling lanes to enter team in Rogue Valley Baseball league. . . . D. C. Mills, ex-Medford high, javelin thrower for University of Oregon, leads Northern di vision; Cliff Cordy, ex-Medford high, runs 4:16.3 mile for Oregon State college. . . . Ed Badley tops Rogue Arch ers shoot. . . . Southern Ore gon college tennis team splits with Shasta college; track team beats Portland U. . Jim Sheldon wins Rogue Val ley Country club spring golf handicap Medford YMCA women's volleyball team sec ond in class B in Portland tourney. . . . Mike Farthing, Roosevelt, hurls no-hitter, in inter league grade school base ball play-off with Wilson. MAY: Medford high golf team wins Upstate tourney, beats Weed and ML Shasta, Calif., takes seventh in state prep tourney . . . Medford high beats Klamath Falls in ten nis to tie for Southern Ore gon conference title, beats Yreka, Calif., to end regular season with 12-win, 3-loss team record; Gary Cummings, John Shaw, Medford, in doubles and Jim Morland, Klamath Falls, in singles, win prep district tennis togas. . . . Medford high baseball team loses two to Weed, loses to Yreka, beats Ashland, wins two each from Crater, Grants Pass, splits with Klamath Falls; wins Southern Oregon conference title and finishes regular season with 18 wins, 1 tie, 6 losses: Medford places six. Grants Pass four on all conference team; Medford de feats North Bend in state A-l baseball quarter-finals. . . . Southern Oregon college wins three baseball games from Portland State to cinch Ore gon Collegiate conference title, loses two of three from Eastern Oregon, places six on OCC all-star, beats Lewis and Clark, loses to Portland U. in NAIA regional playoff. . . . Humboldt State college beats Southern Oregon in track. . . . Medford high downs Bend, Klamath Falls in track; Cra ter beats Ashland; Grants Pass tops Medford in dual and Crater and Ashland in tri angular. . . . Phoenix high : ' ' . - 4 r" -. . - 1 CHAMPION - Mike Murray, above, was state Class A-l shot put champ for Medford high and played in the State Metro Shrine all-star football game. Rogue league and District 6 A-2 southern division track champ. . . . Grants Pass high in A-l, Phoenix in A-2, St. Mary's in B, Hedrick for Southern Oregon freshmen take district track titles. . . . St. Mary's high wins state B track meet, Jacksonville sec ond, Merrill . third; Medford ties for sixth, Crater places eighth, Grants Pass ninth in state A-l track meet; Eagle Point ties for seventh in state A-2 track; .Doyle Bransom, Jacksonville, state B 100 and 220-yard sprint and broad jump champ; Dick Evans in mile, Carl Michael in discus state winners for St. Mary's; Mike Murray, Medford, in A-l shot put, Eagle Point relay team in A-2 also state champs. . . . Prospect high Jackson County B league baseball champion; Glendale wins in Rogue league. . . . Cliff Gordy (ex-Crater high) wins North ern division half-mile for Ore gon State college. . . . Grants Pass high beats Ashland and Crater in baseball, Klamath Falls wins two from Crater, Ashland tops Crater. . . . Pete Petrehm's Crap Shooters win Medford Elks lodge trapshoot tourney. . . . Fred Herrmann, ex-Crater high, pitching base ball for Linfield college, on Northwest ' conference all star. . . . Rogue Valley Dairy Maids win two from Eugene, lose two to American Linen, split with Seattle Ramblers and Salem in Northwest Wom BARGAIN GRADE 2x4x8' Jli)00 -Per IF Chenev Stud Mill AT Central Point en's Major Softball league, de feat Klamath Falls. . . . Ray Smith ties Medford high mile run record. . . . Jefferson city grade school track champ. . . . Carl Michael named St. Mary's high outstanding sen ior athlete; Dick Evans out standing in track "and basket ball and Don Rausch in foot ball; SM inspirational award goes to Dick Thieral . . . Cal Dean leads Medford high baseball hitting, Dennis Barr tops pitching; Barr named to state all-star squad. . . . Rogue Valley . Country club wins team golf match from Red ding, Calif. . . . South wins Rogue Valley league all-star game; Ashland beats Medford Bowling lanes, Riddle beats Glendale, Camp White tops Butte Falls in opening league games . . . Central Point Che ney Studs win three of four games from Klamath Falls American Legion junior base ball team. . . . Debris boomed and cleared at Fish lake. . . . Nelson Reed takes Tribune trophy, Everett Armstrong high overall, Robert Jones breaks 100 straight in Mail Tribune trapshoot. . . . Junior AAU track meet held at Cen tral Point. ... JUNE: The Dalles high downs Medford in 12 innings in state A-l baseball semi-finals . . . Gary Cummings, Bob Schroe der win junior, boys divisions in Medford Junior Chamber of Commerce tennis tourney . . . City, school-sponsored all comers track meets held at Medford, Ashland, with Mike Hood standout at Medford meet . . . Lind Florists defeat Rogue Valley Dairy Maids in four Northwest softball loop games but bunt by' Ellen Cal laghan stops no-hit pitching string of Louise Mazzuca at 40 games; Maids divide with Vancouver, B.C., Salem, win two of three from Klamath Falls . . . Riddle beats Butte Falls, Ashland, Camp White and Grants Pass in Rogue Valley league baseball; Ash land beats Glendale and Butte Falls; Medford Bowling lanes beat Grants Pass, Butte Falls, Glendale; Grants Pass defeats Camp White and Glendale; Camp White trims Glendale . . . Medford beats Camp White in non-league baseball game . . . Medford downs Grants Pass, Myrtle Creek each twice, Central Point three times, loses to Klamath Falls in American Legion jun ior baseball; Central Point Cheney Studs defeat Grants Pass twice, tops Lakeview, drops three to Roseburg . . . Noel Black, Lou Wolff top eliminators in Southern Ore gon Timing association drag races ... Rogue Valley Ten nis club exhibition held at Medford courts . . .' Jim Jack son in singles, Jack and Bud McCoy in doubles, Jackson and Kay O'Brien in mixed doubles, Mike Moore in jun ior singles Rogue Valley in vitational tennis champs . . . Art Keith named Medford high wrestling coach . . . Glenn Schireman, ex-Jacksonville coach, named Medford high physcial education teach er ... . Pam Stacey, Medford, medalist and semi-finalist, Treasurer Sullivan, Ashland, finalist, in Oregon Golf as sociation state junior tourney . . . Brookings boys and girls teams first, Joy Bauman, Terry Campbell win singles in Southern Oregon Junior Handicap Bowling tourney . . . Sellout crowd sees theater TV at Craterian of Patterson-Johansson world title boxing bout . . . Don Spines, ex-Medford high, to be head track coach at Milwaukie high . . . Dennis Barr and John Ko venz, Medford, pitcher and coach, respectively for state team in Oregon high school all-star baseball game at Eu gene . . . Kern Gibson tops field in Savage Archers tour ney ... Southern Oregon Handicap Bowling tourna ment champions are Hugh Porterfield, Bill Wagner and Lorraine Smith, Dorothy Ma son, doubles; Tom McWilliams and Claudia Lowd, singles; Nigel Schockley . and Vi i BETTY MARTIN SO Golf Champion Aquiso, all-events and Rueck er's Bowl and Clock, teams. JULY: Medford defeats Klamath Falls, Lakeview, Central Point, in American Legion junior baseball, loses two of three games to Roseburg in division playoff; Jerry Ander son pitches no-hitter against Central Point; Medford has triple play against Lakeview; Central Point defeats Grants ! Pass, Klamath Falls and Lake- view, loses to Roseburg . . . Jack Featherstone, Virgil Swanson Rogue Valley Coun try club two-ball partnership golf champs . . . Rogue Valley Dair Maids softball team wins two from Vancouver, B.C., splits with Seattle, loses three to American Linen in North west league, beats Roseburg twice . . . World softball champion Raybestos Brakettes defeat Dairy Maids, Lind Florists in softball feature at Camp White, drops game to feats Medford Bowling lanes to take first half in Rogue Valley Baseball league, beats Champ White, drops game to Ashland; Ashland tops Camp White and Grants Pass; Camp White beats Medford, Riddle, Grants Pass, Glendale, Butte Falls; Grants Pass beats Butte Falls and Medford ... Mic key Coen, Riddle sets Rogue Valley league strikeout record . . . Westminster captures first half title in Medford Church Softball league . . . Kenneth Vannice named baseball, wrestling coach at Eagle c k' ' - ; melt li'fiflHnrt-PAQfe down to These quality heating1 oils (1) burn cleaner (2) put out more useable heat (3) keep your furnace working at top efficiency day-in, day-out. Added Housewarmer's tips can save heat-waste Call him today. FABER FUEL CO. Medford SP 2-4449 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF Point high ... Mike Hood, Vern Swanson, Dennis Ryer son, Phil Humphreys shine in all-comers track meets here . . . Bert Beck, Lou Wolff top eliminators in Southern Ore gon Timing association drag races . . . Lon Skinner men's overall winner in Oregon Water Ski tourney at Garden er lake; Vicki Vance, Randy Paragary, Ken Ritter, take other overall honors . . . Cliff Jernigan, Graham Brunes, Chuck Milne, Pam Stacey, Peggy Saunders division win ners in Southern Oregon Jun ior Golf tourney . . . Rogue Valley Country club tips Klamath Falls in team golf match . . . Central Point Cub and Intermediate champions in Southern Oregon junior baseball. AUGUST: Gary Winetrout, Mike Mur ray, Medford players, Fred Spiegelberg, Medford, State coach in Shrine all-star foot ball game . . . Rogue Valley Dairy Maids split with Eu gent in softball . . . Doyle Bransom, Jacksonville, on West team, runs opening kick off back for only touchdown in state B school Shrine foot ball game: Marv Frazier, St. Mary's, plays for West . . . Grants Pass defeats Camp White, Ashland, Riddle to nab second half in Rogue Val ley Baseball league; Ashland downs Glendale, Camp White, Butte Falls for full season crown: Camp White defeats Medford. Glendale: Medford downs Glendale, Butte Falls, Riddle; Riddle beats Camp White, Butte Falls . . . Form er National champ Andy Var apapa in exhibition at Med ford Bowling lanes expansion open house; new Roxy Ann lanes opens . . . Dom Provost Sr., Rogue Valley Country club, named Oregon Senior Golfers association president . . . Mrs. Helen Davies wom en's, Larry Butler seniors', Dick and Rich Knight father son, Jim Sheldon men's golf champs at RVCC; Mike Mon roe, Doug Olson, Bill Collins, Carolyn Finch junior champs . . . Ashland Cubs, Medford Wildcats pee wee league base ball co-champs . . . Orville James, Ashland, wins South ern Oregon semi-finals in Ore gon Bowling Proprietors tour ney . . . Ken Allison, top eliminator, Lee Him has top time in gas classes of South ern Oregon Timing associa tion drag races; Larry Pasch- size with l MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. C Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1960 " ke top overall time and elim inator; Noel Black top elim inator in Roseburg Benefit drags ... Sue DeVoe paces amateurs in first round of Women's Western Open Golf tourney . . . Salem Shamrocks lose to Eugene, defeat Rogue Valley and Eugene each once and Forest Grove twice to win Oregon Women's Softball tournament at Camp White; Rogue Valley beats Hillsboro twice, loses to Forest Grove and Salem; Jean Main, Ellen Callaghan, RV, among tour ney allstars . . . Central Point Crater Cubs down Woodburn, Albany, Eugene IOOF for Oregon Junior Baseball as sociation championship . . . Dr. Ralph Odell wins Ashland city golf title ... Sherm Spears, Ike Epperly, Jerry Williamson, Connie Bruce, Morris Spears. Donna Sim mons among winners in Ore gon Bow Hunters Broadhead tourney at Mill Creek camp . . . Don Moore named Talent high coach . . . First Baptist Medford Church Softball league champ . . . Ralph Per kins football. Ed Doran wrest ling. Jack Burg track named McLoughlin Junior high head coaches . . . Jack Burns, Cen tral Point, seventh in expert reserve class in Navy Cup rifle match at Camp Perry, Ohio . . . Jack Morris, ex-Medford high, placekicker for Los Angeles Rams in pro football . . . Jackson County Izaak Walton league chapter asks action to prevent further Continued on Page S HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL Available at HOPKINS RICHFIELD SERVICE McAndrews at Court Phone SP 3-9068 CTArinnnn heatihg oils bonus: Your and money! VALLEY FUEL CO Medford SP 3-1576 CALIFORNIA