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THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1962 Installmentfiuying Makes Start in Europ New York - IUPB - Install ment buying has made a start in Europe but bankers and financiers there must over come a trarfctional prejudice against mass use of it if full benefits are to be felt from the Common Market, a United States financier sai today. Theodore H. Silbert, presi dent of Standard Financial HEAR ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Each Sunday Morning 8:30 on K-DOV Corp., returned this week from Amsterdam, where he addressed a meeting of Neth erland bankers. He told them that the European bankers must break the "barrier of suspyion toward consumer credit" as quickly as possible. Silbert hastened to say that he was an admirer of the Nether lands banking com munity, which he said has done a "wonderful Job" in International financial man agement. Strong Pressures "But nearly all the Euro pean bankers and financiers are subject to strong pressures against setting up anything like the great consumer credit machinery we have in this country," he said. Silbert said he told Euro pean colleagues that over a period of many years, even during the depression, the American . consumer "per formed better than any se curity" from loss stand' point; that individuals using installment ebuying have an exceptional record, largely stemming from the desire of the individual using it to maintain his credit standing. Now, he said, is the time for the European banker and financial community to real ize that, so far as their po tential home markets are con cerned, "mass production without mass credit would be a similar Improbability." REQUEST CATCHES THIEF Mobile, Ala. - (UPD - Lever- son Jennings was bound over to a grand Jury Wednesday on a charge of driving a stolen car. Jennings was arrested when he stopped a police car and asked officers to give his stalled vehicle a push. the EY1S IF mi on is On Friday, Jackson County citizens will join with citizens of Benton and Sherman coonties-the first counties in Oregon to vote for pro gressive Home Rule Charters. The Portland OREGONIAN, in an editorial favoring Home Rule (Sun day, May 13), complimented us on our leadership in bringing more modern government to Oregon, and had this to say; "Three Oregon counties-Benton, Jackson and Sherman-will have opportunity in the May 18 election to take the first step toward county home rule. Each will vote on a new home-rule charter. They are the first to reach this initial milestone on the road charted by Oregon voters, in 1958 with the amendment of the Constitution opening the way to self-rule by counties comparable to that enjoyed by Oregon cities for many decades." "Whatever the differences in details, all three plans would accomplish the major objective of the 1958 home-rule amendment. EACH WOULD PUT CONTROL OF LOCAL COUNTY AFFAIRS IN THE HANDS OF LOCAL VOTERS. As it is now, voters elect their county officials, but it is the Legislature that tells them, the officials, what to do." "There Is at least some opposition to the proposals in all three counties. Much of it can be traced to the vested interests of the current out-moded county gov ernment structure In which a multitude of elected officials, each autonomous in his special bailiwick, makes impossible the orderly and efficient administra tion of county affairs." "If voters follow their Inclinations of 1958, all three charters should be ap proved. For the affirmative vote for home rule in 1958 was: Benton, 7,206 to 1,996; Jackson, 13,697 to 5,759; and Sherman, 529 to 215. The basic issue has not changed. Success would give encouragement to other counties, including five in which citiiens' committees have been at work on home-rule and, we would hope, to Multnomah." let's show Portland, for a change, where progress is REALLY being made in Oregon. Vote Home Rule YESI Pd. Adv. County Citizens Committee For Home Rule R. E. Collins, Chairman 235 South Oakdale Avenue Medford, Oregon Win a Color T.V. TONITE At 8:00 P.M. Everyone Invited To Attend the T.V. Drawing at Super Save Stations and Have Some FREE Coffee Winning Numbers Posted 7 Days If YOU HAVEN'T ENTERED. BE SURE AND STOP BY FOR YOUR FREE T.V. TICKET NOW SUPER SAVES White City Across from Hospital Entrance Jackson County Polling Places MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Sams Valley ftSmentary School Gym 74 475 76 77 77A 78 79 ft NO. 1 2 3 4 5 R 7 8 9 9 A. 10 11 12 12A 12B 13 14 15 18 17 19 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28A 28B 29 29A 29B 29X 30 31 31A 32 33 34 35 38 37 38 39 40 41 41A 42 43 44 44A 44B 45 45A 46 46A 46B 47 47A 47B 47B 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 55A 56 56A 56B 56X 56Y 57 57A 57B 58 58A 58B 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 87 67A 68 68A 69 70 70A 71 71 A 71B 72 73 73A 73B NAME Pollings Place and Entrance Ashlarai-Lincoln school gym, Beach St. -Ashland-Armory, Oak and B sts., Oak St. Ashland-Briscoe elementary school library, N. Main Ashland-Armory, Oak and B its., Oak St. Ashland Briscoe School Library, N. Main St. Ashland-High School Gym, 1087 Iowa St. Ashland-High School Gym, 1087 Iowa st. Ashland-Briscoe Elementary School, N. Ent., N. Main Ashland-Lincoln School Gym, Beach st. Ashland-Lincoln School Gym, Beach st. Ashland-Briscoe Elementary School Gym, Manzanita Ashland-Armory, Oak and B sts., Oak st. Ashland-Walker Elementary School Gym, South door Ashland-Walker Elementary School Gym, South door Ashland-Walker Elementary School Gym, South door Ashland-Lincoln School Gym, Beach St. Valley View-Briscoe School Gym, Manzanita st. Bellview Northeast Bellview School Gym, East door Bellview South-Bellview School Gym, East door Lincoln-Pinehurst School Lake Creek-Lake Creek Community Hall, across street from store Butte Falls-Butte Falls High School Band room Eagle Point North-Eagle Point HS Gym, E. Entrance Eagle Point South-Eagle Point HS Gym, E. Entrance Flounce Rock-Prospect High School Gym, Prospect Trail-Elk-Trail School Gym, Trail, Ore., SE Entrance Shady Cove-Shady Cove School Gym, SW Entrance Reese Creek-Reese Creek Gospel Church Eagle Point-Eagle Point HS Gym, E. Entrance, Main st. Mcdford-Howard School Gym, 2801 Merriman, SE dr. Modford-Howard School Gym, 2801 Merriman, SE dr. Med ford-Howard School Gym, 2801 Merriman, SE dr. Airport-Howard School Gym, 2801 Merriman, SE dr. Medford-Wilson School Auditorium, Corona and Grand Medford-Wilson School Auditorium, Corona and Grand North Alrport-Jewett School Music room, CP Medford-Wilson School Auditorium, Corona and Grand Hillcrest-Lone Pine S. Gym, 3158 Lone Pine rd., SW Spring-Lone Pine S. Gym, 3158 Lone Pine rd., SW Mcdford-McLoughlin JHS Gym, 320 West 2nd. Medford-Court House, Old Building, Oakdale entrance to Auditorium Medford-Lincoln Elementary S. Gym, 608 N. Bartlett Mcdford-Jeffcrson Elementary S. Gym, Holmes ave., Front Door Medford-Court House Auditorium, Old Building, Oakdale Entrance Medford-Lincoln Elementary S. Gym, 608 N. Bartlett Medford-Lincoln Elementary S. Gym, 608 N. Bartlett Medford-High School Girl's Gym, Melrose St., S. dr. Medford-Court House, Old Building, Oakdale entrance to Auditorium Medford-Courl House, Old Building, Oakdale entrance to Auditorium Medford-High School, Girl's Gym, Melrose st., S. dr. Medford-Red Cross Auditorium, 60 Hawthorne ave. Mcdford-Red Cross Auditorium, 60 Hawthorne ave. Medford Roosevelt School Gym, 112 Lindley st. Medford-Roosevelt School Gym, 112 Lindley st. Medford-Hoover School Auditorium, Siskiyou & Modoc Medford-Roosevelt School Gym, 112 Lindley st. Mcdford-Rcd Cross Auditorium, 60 Hawthorne ave. Medford-Hedrick Junior High Gym, 1501 East Jackson Medford-Hedrlck Junior High Gym, 1501 East Jackson Medford-Hedrick Junior High Gym, 1501 East Jackson Medford-Washington Elementary S. Gym, 610 S. Peach Medford-Washington Elementary S. Gym, 610 S. Peach Medford-Washington Elementary S. Gym, 610 S. Peach Medford-Washington Elementary S. Gym, 610 S. Peach Medford-Washington Elementary S. Gym, 610 S. Peach Mcdford-McLoughlin JHS Girl's Gym, 320 West 2nd. Medford-McLaughlin JHS Girl's Gym, 320 West 2nd. Medford-Jnckson Elementary School Gym, 630 West Jackson, SE door Medford-Jackson Elementary School Gym, 630 West Jackson, SE door Mcdford-McLoughlin JHS Girl's Gym, 320 West 2nd. Medford-Court House Hallway, Ground Floor, Laurel St. Entrance Medford-High School, Girl's Gym, Melrose St., South Door Medford-High School, Girls' Gym, Melrose st., South Door - Medford-Hoover School Auditorium, Siskiyou and Modoc Medford-Hedrick Junior High Gym, 1501 East Jackson Medford-Hoover Auditorium, Siskiyou and Modoc Medford-Rogue Valley Manor Auditorium Medford-Hoover School Auditorium, Siskiyou and Mo doc. Kings Highway-Jefferson Elementary School Gym, Holmes ave., Front Door Phoenix N.E. Rural-Armory Class Room, Fairgrounds Boar Creek-Jefferson Elementary School Gym, Holmes ave., Front Door Chestnut Street-West Main Church of Christ, Chest nut at Main Bellinger Lane-Oak Grove School Gym, 2838 Jack sonville Highway Orchard Home-Jefferson School Gym, Holmes ave., Front Door Phoenix E. Rural-Phoenix High School Gym, Phoenix Phoenix N. W. Rural-Phoenix High School Gym Phoenix S. W. Rural-Phoenix Grade School Gym i Talent S.W. Rural-Talent School Gym, Talent, Oregon Talent E. Rural-Talent School Gym, Talent, Ore. Griffin Creek-Griffin Creek School Gym, Route 1, Box 362, Medford West Side-West Side School Gym, Ross Lane and Stage rd. Jacksonville Rural Community Hall, 4th & C sts., .Iacksonille ! Ross Lane-Jackson School Gym, 630 W. Jackson, SE dr Oak Grove-Oak Grove School Gym, 2838 Jacksonville Highway i Lozier Lane -Oak Grove School Gym, 2838 Jackson-1 ville Highway Perrydalc-Oak Grove School Gym, 2838 Jacksonville Highway Old Military Junior HS Gym, Central Point, Bush & 4th st. Central Point N. E. Crater High School Music Room, N. W. Entrance , Central Point N. W.-Craler High School Music Room, N. W. Entrance Central Point S. E. Rural-CP Junior High Gym Central Point S. E.-Junior High School Gym, CP Central Point S. W.-Junior High School Gym, CP Willow Springs-Crater High School Music Room, N. W. Entrance White City Domiciliary Post Office Building No. 202, White City Central Point North Rural Jewett School Music Room, S. W. Door Agate Descrl-Jewett School Music Room, 10th and Manzanita 80 , 81 82 83 85 88 87 . 87A 88 89 90 Wimer-Evanj Valley School Gym, N. E. Entrance Rogue River East Rural-Rogue ejiver Gride S. Gym Rogue River West Rural-Rogue River Grade S. Gym Rogue Rier South Rural-Rogue River Grade S. Gym Gold Hill North Rural Hanby Elementary School Band Room Gold Hill South Rural-Patrick School, Teachers' Room Gold Hill Foots Creek-Community Hall, Foots Creek ' Applegate-Applegate School Gym, Applegate Ruch-Ruch School Gym, Ruch Copper-Sterling-Ruch School Gym, Ruch Talent-Talent School Gym, Talent Phoenix-Phoenix Grade School Gym, Phoenix Jacksonville South-Community Hall, Jacksonville, 4th and C sts. Jacksonville North-Community Hall, Jacksonville 4th and C sts. Bybee-Crater High School Music Room, N.W. Entrance Gold Hill-City Hall Library, Gold Hill Rogue River-Rogue River Grade School Gym Capitol Memo Oldtime Allies Become Political Enemies at Polls ft II U ft Douglas Grlpp By DOUGLAS GRIP Salem - (UPD - Sometimes the wheel of political fortune makes a crazy turn, and old- t time allies i 1 1 ii a in c iii selves warring on each other for the same office. F r i day's election provides a stark example of this in Ore gon. The con test in point is the one for state senator in Benton and Polk counties. The combatants are State Sens. Walter Leth (R-Salem) and Francis W. Ziegler (R Corvallis). The situation is the only one like it in the state for years. It came about by the 1961 reapportionment of seats in the legislature. , Although both are incum bents, only one can survive the Friday primary because their separate senatorial dis tricts are now merged into one by population shifts. Until now, Ziegler repre sented Benton county, and Leth represented Polk county. Both want to remain in the legislature, and both filed for the new joint seat last March. While they have never been exactly close personal chums, the situation has been all the more intense since they come from the same party - Repub lican. Ziegler, 63, has been a legis lature for 13 years: Leth, 59, for seven years. Leth is a field superintendent for a cannery in West Salem; Ziegler man- VOTE FOR Floyd R. McCabe COUNTY COMMISSIONER For Boys Camps For Fair Wages & Salaries For Sound Management of County Business For No Discrimination in County Employment Pd. Pol. Adv. Floyd R. McCabe for County Commissioner, Butte Falls, Oregon. ages a dairy in Corvallis. Both have been key fixtures in agriculture legislation and matters. Although the campaign hasn't had much statewide publicity, it has been bitter, as political survival usually is. The winner will go into the November election against Emmet T. Rogers, a Salem land developer unopposed for the Democratic nomination. There'd be some letting of solon blood in November, too, because of that same spin of the wheel - reapportionment. Four members of the Ore gon House of Representatives are affected. They all hold office now, but only two of them can sur vive in November to fill the two seats left by creation of new legislative districts. This will pit members of op position parties against each SOMETHING FISHY HERE New York (UPD Pretty girls vie today for the honor of becoming the 1962 National Gefilte Fish week queen. other, however, since none of the four has primary opposition. In - the new 21st district made up of Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson coutities, State Reps. Kessler Cannon (R Bend) and Ben Evick (D-Mad- ras) will slug it out for the district's one seat. In the new 26th district of Harney and Malheur counties, State Reps. Ermll A. Stunz (D Nyssa) and Robert F. Smith (R-Burns) will have a show down for the one seat there. VOTE! Primary ELECTION May 18 Oregon AFL-CIO RECOMMENDS . U. S. Senotor . WAYNE MORSE (Dem.) Congressman 2nd District AL ULLMAN (Dem.) State Labor Commissioner NORMAN O. NILSEN (Dem). BALLOT MEASURE No. 2 Salaries of State Legislators Vote YES Beker-Gront Counties Representative Clinton P. Haight (Dem.) Clackamas County Senator Tom Monaghan (Dem.) Representative Democrats Beulah J. Hand, Clarence E. Moore, Juenita Orr, Lee L Shoemakt Clatsop County Representative W. H. (Bill) Holrnstiom (Dem.) Clatsop-Columbia Counties Senator Daniel A. Thlel (Dem.) Columbia County Representative Wayne Turner (Dem.) Coos County Barton (Dem.) Coos-Curry Counties Representative Carl Back (Dem.) Crook-Deschutes-Jefferson Counties Representative Ben Evick (Dem.) Douglas County Representative Democrats Sidney Leiken, W. 0. (Bun) Kelsay Counties Representative Frank M. Weatherford (Dem.) Jackson County Senator Henry F. Padgham,Jr.(Dem.) Representative Democrats Alva N. (Al) Bradford, Charles W. Crary, James A. Redden Josephine County Representative Carroll W. Dewey (Dem.) Klomath County Representative Walter H. Turner (Dem.) STATE LEGISLATURE Klamath-Lake Counties Representative write-in Allan Kramer Lane County Senator Democrats Bower Aly, Edward N. Fadeley, Glen M. Stadler Representative Democrats Richard (Dick) Eymann, Glenn Hammaker, Richard L Kennedy, J. Michael McCloskey, Veola Peterson Wilmot Lincoln County Representative Thru. R. McClellan (Dem.) Linn County Senator Leo McClurg (Dem.) F. Gwinn (Rep.), Nancy Kirkpatrick (Dem.) Marion County Senator Democrats Mary E. Eyre, Clifford W. Ferguson Representative Democrats Cornelius C. Batason, L B. Day. Rose Marie Lockhart, Mrs. Tom (Marguerite) Wright Polk County Representative Leslie V. Bahr (Dem ) Tillamook County Representative Edward F. Ridderbusch (Dem.) Washington County Representative Robert E. Jones (Rep.), G. W. Kurtz (Dem.), write-in G. (Johnny) Parks Washington-Yomhill Counties Senator W. C. (Bill) Schwenn (Dem.) : Yamhill County Representative Russell S. Lehman (Dem.) These are RECOMMENDATIONS only. Each voter must exercise his own judgment The AFL-CIO is satisfied to present the issues and the candidates on the record. Each of the candidates we have recommended has a record in office if he has held public office that in our opinion served the best interests of the state and the nation. If the recommended candidate has not held public office we have judged him upon his views concerning a wide variety of issues. (Piid for by Ore. AFL-CIO, 306 Labor Temple, PortUnd 1, Oiegon, J.T.Mm.Exec.Sci.) VOTE (X) HENRY I PADGHAM; Jr. Democratic Party Candidate For STATE SENATO YOUR INTERESTS ARE MY INTEREST Residing in Jackson County 34 Years Manufacturing Business Since 1933 ft Pd. Pol. Adv. by H. Padgham, 1309 Court, Medford mm n i 3 4H REPUBLICAN Pd pol. adv. W. T. Best Qualified . . . "De" LEIGH i For SHERIFF yri. Chitl Deputy Jackson Co. 1 1 years total law enforcement years local businessman 4 years military Native Oregonian 34 yaara in Jackson County s I USE FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY, MAY 18, 19, 20 FREE COFFEE & DONUTS FREE PRIZES EACH DAY FREE GRAND PRIZE SUNDAY SEE Quality That Gives You Piece of Mind SPECIAL SHOW MODEL 55-Foot 1 0-Wide 1 -Bedroom Featuring: MODERN DECOR FOLD-A-WAY BED SPECIAL CHINA CABINET Streamline the ARISTOCRAT of the Highway SPECIAL SHOW MODELS 22-Foot Twin Self-Contained 26-Foot Twin Self-Contained FREE Demonstration Ride With Factory Representative WALKER the WEEPER I Clark, PO. Box 534. Medford. Ore 1243 South Riverside i o