Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 27, 1960, Image 13

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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1980 Q
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
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Mining Subsidy Issue
Play Deciding Pari in
Washington, (UPD-Will White
House and Democratic con
gressional differences on min
ing subsidies have any effect
on the presidential race in
the western states?
Sen. John F. Kennedy, the
Democratic candidate, appar
ently thinks so. And Rep. Ed
Edmondson (D-Okla.), believes
the issue might be decisive in
icveral states.
Kennedy recently told an
Idahb audience he would have
signed a bill to stabilize the
lead and zinc mining indus
try. President Eisenhower ve
toed the legislation.
Might Decide Votes
Edmondson said following
passage of the bill that "in a
close election" the western
state electoral votes might be
decided on the government's
treatment of depressed min
ers. Vice President Richard M.
Nixon, the Republican presi
dential candidate, has de
clined comment on Eisen
hower's veto, but may have
more to say on the general
subject of aid to miners be
fore the campaign is over.
Meanwhile, however, Sen.
Robert S. Kerr, (D-Okla.), was
wasting no time in readying
remedial legislation for the
new congress. His bills not
In the game way that sterling on silver signifies
standard of known value, so is the A. B.C. em
blem a symbol of integrity for the circulation of
newspapers and periodicals. It means that circu
lation so identified is measured according to the
rules and 'standards of the Audit Bureau of
Circulations
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association of 3,450 publishers, advertisers and
advertising agencies. Organized in 1914, these
buyers and sellers of advertising brought order
out of advertising chaos by setting
up standards for paid circulation
and establishing rules and methods
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ing circulations.
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Time
only would grant subsidies,
but impose tariffs on impor
tation of lead and zinc.
Aid Protested
It was generally conceded
here that foreign policy 'lad
a great deal tp do with Eisen
hower's veto. Certain Latin
American countries had pro
tested such aid to domestic
miners on the theory any
U. S. production jumps would
harm their American sales.
A spokesman for Kerr, com
menting on the veto, said
"there goes years of work
down the drain." Getting the
subsidy bill through was one
of Edmondson's chief projects
since he came to congress
eight years ago.
Have Some Aim
Although the tariff and sub
sidy approaches tackle the
problem from different direc
tions, they have the same aim
-to get small producers of
lead and zinc back into oper
ation. The subsidy approach
would have granted direct
government payments to do-
mestic producers when the
world price of the minerals
fell below certain levels. It
would have meant opening up
of mines long closed down
because miners could not com
pete with cheap foreign imports.
MEMO TO ADVERTISERS I
of (Circulation Qalt
IBM
MEDFORD
By Jimmy Hatlo
Might
Election
Kerr's tariff approach
would protect the domestic
industry by forcing foreign
producers to pay a premium
to operate in the American
market - thus equalizing the
higher costs of U. S. produc
ers. Portlander Loses
Appeal in Court
Salem-IUPII-A Portland man
arrested by Gov. Mark Hat
field's chauffeur on a charge
of violating the basic rule lost
a Marion County Circuit
Court appeal Monday and was
fined $100.
Joseph Ned Murphy appeal
ed a District Court decision
of last May. The governor s
wife, a passenger in the Hat
field car at the time of 'he
incident, was among the wit
nesses Monday who supported
the testimony of the Govor
nor's driver, State Policeman
William F. Newell.
Murphy was arrested last
February on U.S. Highway 90
between Portland and Salem.
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MAIL TRIBUNE
The Family Council
Editor's Note: The Family CoudcII consists or a Judge, a psychia
trist, three clergymen, three editors and a women's editor. Each article
is a summary of an actual case history. The Council reports on
problems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and
counselors,
Albert J.-Paulwa is just.
spoiled.
Paulino J.-I told him I was
no housekeeper!
Albert J.-My wife and I
have been married two years
and have a 1-year-old son.
We have a small apartment
that ought to be easy to take
care of.
But housework seems to be
a big problem with Pauline.
She just isn't used to it and
lakes a big production out
of everything. Her parents
are quite well off and always
had servants, but we can't
afford that. My parents warn
ed me she would be spoiled
and would resent living on
my small salary.
I feel that housework isn't
hard in this day and age if
a woman is just willing to
pitch in. Our home is a mess
Pauline J.-I never tried to
deceive Al about myself. I
told him I was no housekeep
er and I know nothing about
cooking. He Just laughed and
said I'd learn.
Well, I've honestly tried.
But nothing I do is right. Al
always criticizes.
I have never been very
strong and since the birth of
the baby I ve lacked even my
old energy. Al wants a family
of five and I feel I'll never
be able to make it. I guess
I'm just not much good as a
mother and homemaker.
The Council: We agree that
a small apartment and one
baby shouldn't be too much
for a young woman-even if
she has had little or no house
keeping experience. This pre
supposes, of course, that her
physical and emotional health
are up to par.
Crime Prevention
Chairmen To Meet
Salem - (UPD - Chairmen of
various units of the attorney
general's crime prevention ad
visory committee will meet in
Salem Thursday.
The meeting will be an ex
change of ideas for putting
the stale's crime prevention
program into action.
Chairman of the committee
is Ed Eggen, Portland attor
ney. ue
The doctor is the one who
must make a decision about
Pauline's phical condition.
She may need treatment or
more rest than the average
woman.
We are concerned about
her emotional health, which
cannot possibly be good un
der the present conditions
and which may very well be
affecting her physical condi
tion.
Pauline wants and needs to
feel Uiat she is a good wife
and mother. She cannot find
any peace of mind or pleasure
in her life as long as she teols
like a total failure. The very
sense of failure with which
she is now obsessed prevents
her doing anything to improve
her situation. Her first thought
in the morning is that every
thing is a mess and is too
much to cope with. Then she
can t find the energy to start
her tasks in an organized way.
There is nothing Pauline
needs less than Albert's criti
cism and nothing she n,eds
more than his love and en
couragement. If he values his
married life, he must find
something to praise about
Pauline every day when he
comes home. When his wife's
self-confidence has been built
up a bit, he might occasion
ally offer a suggestion.
(Copyright 1960,
General Features Corp.)
LEGAL NOTICES
I' rob. He No. 10771
NOTU'i; OF IIKAKING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a l A I E OK OREGON FOR JACK-
SUN UOUNTY
In ihe Miit tor nf Mm VstAto nf
L.OKAIN ULR1CH YOUNG.
Dccensrd
Notice is hereby given that
Earlcne Younur Miller, exirntriv
of the above estate, has filed in
the above entitled Cnnri nnd rmito
her Final Account and Report and
said Court has fixed Oct. 31. IH60,
al the hour of 9:30 o clock, a.m.. in I
the Courtroom of Raid Court nt the
Court House in Med Tor d, Oregon
as the time and place for hearing
objections thereto and for the
settlement thereof.
Dated this 27th day of Septem
ber, 1D60.
Earlcne Young Miller
Executrix
Farrell & B I nek hurst
Attorneys for Executrix
N OTITIC TO CRFOtfoitS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM F. HART, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the above court has appoint
ed the undersigned executrix of
the estate of WILLIAM F. HART,
deceased. All persons having claims
against saia estate are nercDy re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers within six months
from this date at the offices of
Frohnmayer, Lowry, H o g a n v
Deatheragc, Coolcy Theatre Build
ing. Medford, Oregon.
Dated and first published this
20th day of September, i960.
Alta Jane Spltzcr
Executrix
NOTICE
Unll.a ! hprphv .ivon that the
undersigned has filed his final re
port and account in the estate of
Accy Calvon Martin and the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County has fixed Oc
tober 23. 19G0, at the hour of 0:30
o'clock a.m. in the circuit court
room at the courthouse in Mrri-
ford. Oregon, as the time ann
place for hearing objections to
aid final report and account and
for the examination and allowance
thereof.
ROBERT R, DICKEY
Executor
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AD DIRECTORY
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Lodge Notlcei .m 1
Special Club Events B
Personal ... 3
Lost and Found a.... 4
Instructions B
Wanted Male Help 10
Wanted Female Help 11
Male or Female Help , , 12
Wanted Situations 13
Wanted Miscellaneous 14
Financial St Loans ............... 18
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses ... 20
For Rent Apartments - 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms. 11
Rent Rooms and Board .. 23
For Rent Miscellaneous - 24
Wanted To Rent 25
Medford Realty Board . 30
For Rale Real Estate 31
Business Opportunities . 32
Wanted Real Eitate 33
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies .......-... 40
Appliances , 41
Furniture 42
Musical Equip., Radio, TV M 43
Sports and Hobbles . 44
Miscellaneous 4.4
Dors and Pets ,. ., 60
Poultry &1
Livestock 32
Wanted Livestock B3
Hay. Grain and Feed R4
Fruits tt Vegetables 03
Automotive A Equipment
Machinery and Tractors
Logfllng Equipment
Equipment tor Rent ,
Trailers -
Al
02
, 70
, 71
. 72
, 73
Parts and Accessories .
Cycles and Scooters
Cars and Trucks ........
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Too Late to Classify
Business Directory
Card of Thanks
Classified Rates
1 day per word .
2 days per word
1 daya per word
4 days per word
t daya par word
. to
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12e
.14
By Una Per Month 13 29
(Minimum flrat laaua 80c)
Hasinas Directory
Each Una per month il 7
Minimum per month IS.2I
Dead Line on Claaelfled Ada
630 pjn. for following day,
except 10 a m. for Monday:
(or Sunday noon Saturday
Dead Lint on Dlapley Clasal.
fled Ada 10:00 A.M. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday
I P.M. tha day befora publi
cation tor Tuea through fti
APPrtovr.D CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BI THE UNI
Searchers Fail To
Find Fisherman
Bandon - 0!P1 - The Coast
Guard reported Monday night
that the search for Jay Tuck
er, about 45, Bandon, who is
presumed drowned, has failed
to turn up anything.
Tucker was lost Saturday
night when his 28-foot fishing
boat, the "Alafay." capsized
in heavy surf at the entrance
to Bandon harbor.
Soach for Tucker was start
ed Sunday when his boat was
sighted. The vessel was tow
ed into port Sunday morning.
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Special 10
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24 Inch high; tha work-high
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Post Office Switch Hearing Postponed
Portland - (VPD - A hearing
scheduled for Thursday on the
proposed switch of the North
west regional post office from
Portland to Seattle was post
poned here Monday.
The hearing was postponed
indefinitely by Rep. Jack
Brooks, (D-Tcx.), chairman of
the House Government Activi
ties subcommittee that was to
investigate the move.
Brooks said in a telegram
to Rep. Edith Green, (D-Ore.).
the postponement was forced
since none of the Republican
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Gun Oils Axes
All Sporting Ammunition Hunting Knives
Gun Cleaning Kits Targets
Iron Sights Tenr
Telescopic Sights Tarpaulins
Scope Mounts Sleeping Bags
Red Hart 1 0 to 20 ft. Poly Sheeting
Insulated Boots Air Mattresses
Cartridge Belts Electric Smoke House
Game Bags Shooters Gloves
Rope Manila, Cotton y Gasoline Stovat I Lantern!
or Nylon Nesting Cook Kits
Hoists Vacuum Bottles I Jugs .
Shoe Groase Pack Board
Warerproofings Pack Sacks
Flashlights & Lanterns Compasses
Bernzomatic Lanterns Tow Chainl
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Flue 6" Firebrick Lined
Fire Door lO'JxM'i Controls are within Hove shell
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95
"Scotch" Monofilament
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Choict of 100 yird colli or
bulk 2 lb. thru 20 lb. toit.
Present Stocki Only
40 Off
LEAF RAKES
Rakes with
iteel teeth.
20 flexible
Regular 1.15
flat
Regular $1.15
Special
Now
89
to 5:30 P.M. MON. THRU SAT,
members of the subcommittee
could be present at the bi
partisan hearing.
WEATHER NETWORK
Washington -1UPD- The first
stage of a global weather,
communications network will
go in operation April. 1. It
will link New York with
Moscow, Frankfurt -Often-!
bach, Germany, and New'
Delhi, India. Tokyo will be!
tied in next spring to com-j
plete the Northern Hemis
phere hookup. I
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This one has pvr-rythine ("2
ounces) -alrramlined handle -seal
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cover, easy lo close, spill proof lop
-molded in graduations in ounces,
cups nnd quarls. I'rosl hase with red,
yellow, pink, frost or turquoise lops.
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Buccaneer Deluxe
Other Models
Frerm
$"7195
HUNTER'S
Excellent Quality
Sheath Knife-Belt
Axe Combination
In Fine Quality Tooled Leather
Sheaths from
$8.75
5 Most Popular Eveready
Transistor Radio
Batteries
No. 635, No. E91
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No. 216
The Huron, In position over
Corsica Shonls in Lake Hu
ron, is the last Coast Guard
lightship operating on tha
Great Lakes.
Don't Buy
Any New or Used Car
Until You Check
COURTESY
CHEVROLET'S
DEAL
On Their Remaining New
Cars, Demonstrators and
Exocutive Cars
: SAVE 296 J
Dutch Oven
mm
mi
for a limited time!
...regularly
$11.95
"Oven-flavor"
from top burner cooking
Use It for roasting meats,
making soups and stews, deep
frying, and as a general utility:
kettle. Cooks all cuts of meats;
quickly, economically, and de
Mciously on top of stove. Self- (
basting tight cover does tha
basting for you -comes with a
handy trivet. '
Hunting
Binoculars
6x30, 7x35, 8x30,
7x50 Binoculars
All Have Coated
Lenses Center or
Individual Eye Focus
I695 .. $59
so
hunt or awiocinf.
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eulta. You can quickly, eaiily,
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your own home. Cornea com
plete with nailt and full
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within Medford
City Limits
$1.00 Minimum
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