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10 A SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1962 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OREGON Commissioner Plans County Commissioner Ed win Taylor said Friday he will "crack down" on a Talent area wrecking yard which is In violation of both the .state wrecking yard regulations and county interim zoning rules. "I plan to visit the wreck ing yard next week. If it is still in violation of the regula tions, I will direct the sheriff's deputy to issue a citation," Taylor said. County Judge Karl M. Mil ler said Friday he' had as signed the wrecking yard problem to Taylor three weeks ago. The county commissioner was instructed to have a dep uty warn the yard operator he was still in violation and to correct it in a few days or a citation would be issued. Under the law, the county court could revoke the wreck ing yard license putting the operator out of business. StlffTff ---- - t "I 1 -i t: '. . V WW " ' J ;-Smr L , V, II t 7 C. T. JACKSON At Domiciliary Post Jackson Assumes Job As Domiciliary Director While City C. T. Jackson has assumed the directorship of the White City Veterans Administration Domiciliary. He arrived here last week from Clinton, Iowa, where he was director of the Domicili ary there. Jackson was born in Au gust, 18011, at Wrightsvllle, Ga., attending high school In Dublin, Ga., A&M college, Powder Springs, Ga., and Soule Business college, New Orleans, La. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I, attain ing the rank of lieutenant. He has been in the civilian federal service ior more than 42 years with the public health service, i'le bureau of war risk insurance, the Vet erans bureau and uie vet erans administration since its inception. Tours of duty have been in the field of supervisory ad ministrative official at VA hospitals, central office in Washington, D.C., VA branch office, Seattle, the area medi cal office, Fort Snelllng, St. Paul, Minn., transferring to White City and Medford from ! the VA Domiciliary at Clin ton, Iowa, after more than eight years as director there. In the Twelfth century, (he Sultan Hassan of Morocco had an observation tower built outside the city of Rabat with a ramp 200 feet high so he might ride up and observe his domain. New Elizabeth Arden Soap in . Hand-Clasp Cakes What could lr nf Mich pcciiil interest In tou! Now the mo't lu xiu imi snap in the work! tArs 111 iiinit limirinut chape in the world- ami in being prrsmtctl In you in t lift mnt sjtmnl wnv at this time, so you niav diwner for ynurwlf how exquisite the new Klirahrlh Arilrn soap i. Prrfiimrd to ffichrl strength and finely milled, each piece of Junr, .milium or Mine (linss snap is fragrantly perffrt to the, last little sliver. Boxed in sets of three, these Hand-Clasp Gkr tan be just as rvniiMtn to give a to receive. Bath Soap (bo of .1) regularly 3.50, noit' 2. SO. Hand Soap (lion of .1) regularly 2.-5, now 1.S0. limited lime only m m ""J miTrr" 'Hi I" mil To Check Wrecking Yard for Compliance Both Taylor and Miller not ed that Walker's Wrecking yard in the Talent area has cleaned up its premises since the south Talent area interim zoning ordinance was estab lished Nov. 1, 1961, on peti tion of a majority of the area residents. The area citizens had complained to the county court about the unsightly premises of the small busi nesses fronting on Highway 99. The wrecking yard operator has repeatedly assured the county court that he would clean up his premises. How ever, following a recent in spection, Planning Technician Jack Eaton reported that wrecking yard materials now cover 310 of a mile of high way frontage. State law spe- Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo DIGDOME IS A GREAT PRACTICAL JOkEI WHEN IT COMES TO CANDID PICS AT THE OFFICE WINGDINGS-. BuT-OU,HOW HE BLUE-PENCILS ANV TINTVPE THAT HIS PHIZ APPEARS IN. 0MMiWM ( D'O VOUTAKETUIS BLACK- tTvI W ',liy f MAILING PICTURE OF ME?.' f 'J$$W!. .V ffl f'm ( VOU'RETHROUGH.PUCOTOSS.'l ifDnTLnT VI fi r THIS IS A BUSINESS OTOAN-b OF BOTTLES 'U f A CATION.'! IP VOU THINK" cifies wrecked cars and other yard merchandise must be contained within a limited area. The wrecking yard operator assured the county court he would have cars removed from Bear creek and placed behind the fence and other corrections made by Jan 1. Later, winter weather con ditions hampered the clean-up work, it was explained, but the owner said he would take care of the wrecked cars as soon as the ground drains off, according to a county court letter to the planning commission. Civil Service Exams Given for Firemen The Medford civil service commission conducted an ex amination for firemen appli cants at the Medford fire sta tion Thursday. Forty men applied and sev eral others had made inquires about the conditions of the exam, according to the fire department. A total of 14 ap plicants completed and filed forms for the test before the deadline, and 10 appeared to take the exam. 1 Final results will not be known for about two weeks. Only four men will be ap pointed to the local fire department. ITS CHRISTMAS IN JULY AT MAM'S WITH... kite fhJSmtf f s t,, ,i f ' tefl-fiifriLaVfii jyKt&&i 'A. B. M. -...J KiJfl! ' 3 A" ) HOLIDAY EEDLE WORK ITS A. TERRY GUEST TOWELS 1.99 pr. B. RED LINEN GUEST TOWELS 1 .99 pr. C. "TWISTER" THE CLOWN 28" high 3.49 D. "SNOWMAN" 18" high ..2.99 E. HOLIDAY HOSTESS APRON 2.29 F. LADIES PARTY APRON 2.99 G. "JEWELED" HOLLY GIRL Felt Lid Cover 1.99 H. "JEWELED" CHRISTMAS CHEER. Felt Lid Cover 2.49 I. "JEWELED" FELT STOCKING With 2 extra pockets 2.99 J. "HIGH HAT" THE TURTLE 8" high, 17" long 2.49 K. "PARK AVE." POODLE 16" high 2.99 L. 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