Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1960, Image 8

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Stewards Needed
At Penitentiary
Portland - ll'PD - The St
Civil Service commission Sat
urday announced they are rr
; entiling lor prison stewards
lu till vac-ncics at the
penitentiary and the correc
tional Institution in Salem.
The Job pays $3,720 a year.
Applicants must ba high
school graduates and must
have four years experience as
a cook in a large commercial
firm, institution, or the armed
forces, the commission said,
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Double Dehght
9300 SIZES 6-M
Prettiest pair in town - this
fall princess sundress and its
own cover-up jacket. Simple
sewing, and so very practical
ior spring right through sum
mer. Printed Pattern 9300: Girls'
Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10
dress takes 3 '4 yards 35-inch,
Jacket l'i yards. Embroidery
transfer
Sen'd THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
:oins) for this pattern - add
(coins)
10 cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing. Send to
Marian Martin, Medford Mall
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West lBth St., New York 11,
N Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
JUST OUT! Big, new 190
Spring and Summer Pattern
Catalog in vivid, full-color.
Over 100 smart styles ... all
sizes . . . all occasions. Send
now! Only 23c.
SISKIYOU
2100 FuNERAL SERVICE
PHONE
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ALL WITHIN
SISKIYOU MIM0RIA.L PARK
ONLY
MIMBSR OREGON INTERMENT ASSOCIATION
IN MEDFORD
MEMBER OREGON FUNERAL DIRECTOR'S
ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED
Columbarium
Cemetery
QUIET IOCATION-WITH ABSENCE OF STREET
NOISE.
CENTRAL IOCATION-5 MINUTES FROM MAIN
AND CENTRAL.
ABSENCE OF COMMERCIAL ATMOSPHERE -MAKES
OUR SERVICES MORI DIGNIFIED.
INVESTIGATE SAVE.
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DAVY CROCKETT This
Davy Crokett, a hand , or
weapons system capable of
or conventional weapons in
Lost Boat Found;
Two Men Dead
Coos Bay - UPI) - A 32
foot boat missing since last
Sunday on a 20-mile trip from
here to Winchester Bay was
found Friday with both men
aboard dead.
The Coast Guard said the
victims were Donald C. Mc
Culloch and Robert D. Nel
son, both of North Bend. They
may have died of asphyxia
tion. The craft, "G and G." was
located by the Navy tug Cal
oka about 16 miles northwest
of the Umpqua river.
The tug reported the craft
was half submerged. The
Coast Guard said the boat
was reported to have had a
leaky exhaust and that there
were no other outward signs
of death.
A search had been conduc
ted unsuccessfully all week.
The boat was taken to Win
chester Bay and the bodies
were returned here on a Coast
Guard patrol vessel.
Smith Gives Advice
I Jq YOIMQ GOPCTS
Portland OIPD Former
Oregon Gov. Elmo Smith said
here Friday night that the
state's young Republicans
should give special attention
to education, senior citizens
and the challenge of automa
tion. Smith, who is seeking Re
publican nomination for the
United States senate, spoke to
about 100 delegates of the
Young Republican Federation
of Oregon.
Investigate and Save
f SP 2-5488
Mortuary
Mausoleum
;ol MOIICK C-veer
is the Army's
jeep portable
firing atomic
support of the
Army's front
This weapon
fiscal 1061.
Sewer Assessment
On Springbrook Is
Deferred by Council
The Medfurd city council
Thursday night agreed to de
fer until the next meeting a
proposed assessment for a san
itary sewer on Springbrook
rd. to give property owners
a chance to be heard.
The assessment concerns the
property on Springbrook rd.
from a point approximately
600 feet south of West Rob
erts rd., to 8(10 feet north of
Buckshot Hill rd.
The sanitary sewer is com
pleted, but the assessed cost
would run considerably over
the original estimate due to
a large amount of rock en
countered during installation.
The lateral front foot assess-
Salem Population
Hears 49,000 Mark
Salem - HOT - Preliminary
federal census figures released
here put Salem's total popula
tion at 4B.700 - up 5,059 from
1050. City officials had pre
dicted that the capital's new
count would run as high as
52,000.
Ronald Blundell, district
census supervisor, emphasized
that the figures were prelim
inary and that the final offic
ial total should run slightly
higher.
Preliminary lflfiO popula
tion figures for Marion coun
ty are 120,130, up 18,735 from
1050.
Newest Linens
Just the thing for the bride
- these lovely new linens in
such varied designs! Start
them now!
Simplest stitches make
quick embroidery. Use gay
varied colors - one color or
two shades of It. Patlern 7351:
transfer 8 motifs about 5x12
inches.
Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
(coins) (or this pattern - arid
9 cents (or each pattern (or
1st clas mailing. Send to
Medford Mail Tribune. House
hold Arts Dept., r O Box trig.
Old Chelsea Station. New
York tl. N Y. Print plainly
NAMK. ADDRESS, PAT
TERN NUMBER.
JUST OUT' Our New 1!)I0
Alice Brooks Needlecraft
Bonk contain THREE PR KB
Patterns. Plue Idem galore for
borne j furnishings, fashions',
gifts, toys, liainar aollefa -exciting
unusual designs to
crochet,' krJit, fov). CObm'tle.
) hucflc) weave, quill. "Do f-rjt
i'wttli t'$eN newest -fietd,,!!
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line pentnmlc battle groups.
is scheduled for production In
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ment on the project is $4.36
The cost per connection is $85
The original estimate was $3
and $40, respectively.
Councilman Donald Hanson
said that if the council didn't
await action on this to give
the property owners a chance
to be heard, they would hear
from them after acton had
been taken, and It was too
late to do anything about it.
irani Agreement
The council granted a re
vocable easement to A. L.
.Tex) Nash to extend Armory
dr. in Jackson county fair
grounds area across city prop
erty to connect to his hold
ings. Nash would bear the cost
and maintain the extension.
The easement could be re
voked by the council at any
time.
McCormick Farm Fquip
mcnt company was awarded a
$5,098 bid to supply the city
with one dump truck, and a
$3,312 bid to supply the city;
with two pick up trucks. !
F. L. Somers was awarded j
a $28,502 bid to do construc
tion work on 10th st. and Sis
kiyou blvd., preliminary to
paving.
Tru-Mix Construction com
pany was awarded a contract
of $2,378 to do construction
work on Country Club dr.
preliminary to paving, and the
Rogue River Paving company
was awarded a $1,380 con-
tract to do the paving.
The council approved a
franchise to Southern Pacific
company to construct a spur
track across McAndrews rd.
to serve Timber Products com
pany. A request for a rent-free 10
year lease from the Fruit
Growers League for use of ap
proximately 12 buildings on
airport property, which are
used as barracks for seasonal
laborers, was deferred until I
more study could be made, i
City Manager Robert Duff rcc-
ommended that the League
pay the city $1,200 a year for
use of the buildings and prop
erty. Liquor license applications
were granted to Taywin In
vestment company, which is
purchasing the former Owl
Club, 32 North Front St., to
Edna Mae llamm, for 40
North Front St., and to Wal
ter C. Davidson, for Walt's
CIrandview Market.
Approval Given
Council approval was given
a proposed sanitary sewer on
South Riverside ave., from
12th st., to Stewart ave.
A proposal to partially pave
Summit ave., between Mary
place and Clark st., across
from the Jackson Park swim
ming pool received a 4 to 3
favorable vote, but it was not
the necessary three-fourths ap
proval (or an item appearing
on the agenda for the first
time. It will again be con
sidered. The council agreed to sell
the state highway commission
approximately two acres of
property near the north fork
of Little Butte creek for ap
proximately $422.
A public hearing was called
for a water main on 10th Ft.,
from Cottage st. to Portland
ave. Approximately 90 per
cent of the property owners in
this area have signed a peti
tion requesting the main.
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Surxtay, May I, !
Hedrick Student
Takes Second Award
Milton Poppa, eighth grade
student at lledrick Junior
High school and first place
winner in the Junior high di
vision of the American Legion
auxiliary's poppy poster con
test, has been awarded second
prize in the state-wide contest.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Poppa, 803 Spen
cer st., Medford. He will re
ceive a SIS award.
Judges for the local contest
were Eugene Bennett, Mrs.
David Erion, and Mrs. D. K.
West. The winning posters are
or display at Leonard Elec
tric, Medford. Poppy dayi will
be held May 13 and 14.
School Boundary
Problem Solved
Salem - IWD - A section of
the Butteville School district
in Clackamas county will be
taken under the wing of the
Cany school district, the Mar
ion county district boundary
board ruled Friday,
A small segment of the
Butteville district was left in
a school district "No Man's
Land" recently when a North
Marion school district was
formed under state law and
voters rejected Clackamas
district consolidation.
Imperial Valley, California,
now a famous garden center,
was reclaimed from land once
thought to be useless.
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Firm Charges
Regarding Dam Proposal
Portland - (LTD - Pacific
Swvu,p
wer company
y accuser! tne winm(-
ton Power Supply system of
usirg the Ner Per Ham pro
posal in a "conspiracy" to
block PNP from obtaining a
needed power supply.
PNP has had a license ap
plication pending before the
Federal Power commission
since 19SS for a multi-purpose
project at the High Mountain
Sheep site on the Snake river
above the mouth of the Sal
mon river.
The Weahington group also
seeks to build dam in the
same area along the Oregon
Idaho border.
Pacific Northwest made the
charge of conspiracy as it
filed a petition with the FPC
to Intervene against the nine
Washington Public Utility dis
tricts bidding for a license for
Nez Perce dam below the
confluence of the Snake and
Salmon riven.
Net Qualified
The Oregon company said
the Weshington public power
system "has not qualified and
cannot in the future qualify
under the Federal Power Act
as an applicant for a license."
They charged: "It was and
is the intent and purpose of
the Washington Public Power
Supply system, the Northwest
Public Power association, act
ing in concert and conspiring
together, to hamper and de
lay the hearing on PNB's
High Mountain Sheep project
application."
HUGH JENNINGS
Joins SECURITY!
To be of greater service to our policy holder!
SECURITY INSURANCE
and REALTY
-WELCOMES-Hugh
Jennings as a partner in the firm
With over 8 years experience in the claims
phase of the insurance industry and as a
long-time resident of Jackson County,
Hugh Jennings has proved his ability to
render service to our community. Security
Insurance and Realty is pleased to add his
name to the firm in furtherance of our
desire to provide the insuring public with
the finest insurance service available.
P.S. SECURITY specializes in ALL
FORMS of insurance . . and integrity!
SECURITY
Mtrnbfr ftf h Firm
Vtrn Robinson
At Potfer
Hjnk Hirf
Chru Barker
Hi,gh Jtnninfli
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'Conspiracy'
That application has been
approved by the Oregon Hy
droelectric commission.
Hearings Postponed
The FPC has postponed
nearing on the two voniruvei
sia 1 projects until May 18 and
the public power organization
has asked for another four
month's delay.
PNP alleges that the Wash
ington group's project would
provide less power, less stor
age and would cost more. The
Oregon group is made up of
four major private utilities.
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Vehicle Group
Sets 2 Hearings
Salem - HTD - The Oregon
Motor Vehicles department
will conduct two bearing; thi;
month, one in Portland and
one here, to air possible
changes in tne new suae saie
ty code dealing with trans
portation of workers to and
from their jobs.
The Portland hearing will
be May 18 and in Salem May
19. The Legislative Interim
Committee on Agricul t u r e
asked th Motor Vehicles de
partment to look into some
revisions.
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HATTUXB't CHIVTK
Salem -OIPD- Gov. Mark Hal'
field's official driver has been
upped to sergeant. He is Stat
Policeman William Newell.
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