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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1950)
t I SIX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, February 23, 1950 - Farmers should spend a few dollars each year in ridding their arms of rats. Killing three rats which are eating poultry feed ..will save enough to feed two hen. Mcomwtuvs... the One BEEF STEW THAT . -..itAimrn Homemade Way! Pi The "Meatiest" Beef Stew Yov Ever Tasted! Now ierved-in-niinuLe Btew that taste homemade. Each can is packed full of big, thick chunks of choice lean beef and garden fresh vegetable! seasoned to per fection! Ask your grocer for Nalley's Beef Stew today! NALLEY'S BEEF STEW 4Ara .,. ttM.i,.. jt uivm-MkM THE REV. GEORGE BOLSTER Kapers Interlocutor Judge Tries Free Man He Convicted Scranton. Pa. (U.R) George Hrcben, 32, has been exchanging letters since 1939 with the judge who sent him to prison for 30 to 60 years for a series of burglaries while on parole. During the war. Hreben prayed that Judge T. Linus Hoban, serv ing in the army, would turn up safely alter he was reportad missing in action. Judge Hoban did. He returned to his post as president Judge of the Lacka wanna county court, and recent ly wrote a letter to the Pennsyl vania pardons board. In it Judge Hnban asked that Hrcben be paroled, because, he said, "his correspondence indi cates steady, constant intellectual development and ... a rainer marked degree of moral rehabilitation." Judge Hoban said he believed the time was ripe for Hrcben's parole if he appears to be a safe risk to the penal authorities. It will be Hrebpn's fourth try for freedom. He is now blind in one eye and failing sight in the otner. London, O. (U.R) The London prison farm here has an Alco holics Anonymous group. Standard Designed For U. S. Aircraft San Diego, Cal. (U.R) Capt. Clinton E. Smith, former Cali fornia national guard officer, has designed a flag he hopes will be used by all U. S. aircraft. Smith says that since congress officially approved an ensign for American yachts, there is no rea son why it should not also ap prove an ensign for aircraft. The flag he has desisned has the regular seven red stripes and Kiwanis Kapers Open In Ashland, Here On Friday Medford and Ashland Ki wanians staged the first regular presentation of the Kiwanis Kapers and Minstrel .show of 1B50 at Ashland junior -high school last night. The production, which feat-. ures all home talent with pro fessional direction, is being re peated in Ashland at 8 p.m. to day. It will be given in Medford at the senior high auditorium at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Many Take Part Many prominent Medford and Ashland will perform in colorful costume. The three acts of the show are one of the Olsen and Johnson type, one of old-fashioned black-faced min strel and one of modern min strel. The gag and song-filled pro duction includes some of the valley's popular vocalists and Medford and Ashland girls in dance choruses. Minstrel acts complete with end and circle men and chorus with Kiwanians filling the roles. Song Numbers Songs will include "Lucky Old Sun," "There's Yes Yes." "Ala- I bama Bound." "Swanee." "Lora- belle Lee," "Again" and "Rob I inson Crusoe." ! Medford Kiwanians consider the Kapers their major fund raising activity of the year and will use their share of the pro ceeds to further their boys' and girls'. Both general admission and Look! A Sorfl Find Hit-Run Suspect Already Resting, Jail St. Haul. Minn. U.K Police searching for a hit-run suspect eventually found him in a jail cell here. Authorities were looking for a car with smashed headlights and they found one belonging to (.onion A. Larson. I hey report ed to hrudciuuiit-rs and found that Larson had been Jailed the day before for being drunk and firing a gun in the city. Sut. Art Stnttnmn of the po lice accident division said Lar son confessed that he hit some one Willi his car and left the scene. The victim was not in jured seriously. six while. In the upper right cor-1 rc?:v?,a .l'?Ke,J a,rI,? a e . ...t... i . nt Mpafnrn hntfl and at Mrl,ain s a field of blue, surrounded byiPru ce"ler- Reserve seats will 13 white stars. be on sale to 6 p.m. Friday and He hones to have congress :in-' prove the flag as an official U.S. ensign to be painted on all Amer ican aircraft, commercial and private alike. to, and complete directions nak"a needlework easy. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Mail Trib une, Household Arts DpdI., P O. Box 5G40. Chicago 80. 111. Print olainlv NAME, ADDRESS with PATTERN NUMBER. Just off the press our new Alice Brooks Needlework cata logue! Send fifteen cents in coins for your copy. Illustrations of designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery, toys, quilts, chil dren's clothes. Free needlework pattern is printed in book. This will make a blaze of glory on your table or buffet! Croch eted in various sizes small size is 14x26 in No. SO cotton. , Your favorite crochet pine apple design and spider web! Pattern 7288 has crochet direc tions. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and pho- Saturday nights at both estab-, lishments. I Buy Tickets Now KIWANIS ffi KAPERS 8 P. M. W FRI.-SAT. Senior Hi Auditorium iji DICK HOUSE m.. BIRD GOES FOR SHELLS . Clintwood. Va. (U.R) When Mrs. Ross Phillips cut up a ! chicken for giblet gravy, she found 28 empty .22 caliber rifle shells in the bird's gizzard. j Patagonia, the name for Ar-1 gentina's "Siberia" extending 1 south from the pampas, means "Land of the Big Feet." I Dead lino Sunday Classing la at Noon Saturday EXPERT TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE REPAIRS YOUR OFFICE BOY IIS W.it Main St. J X I H M i GA7 rlL Choice Cufe o RGB! I Pacltetl In Every ConofKEH-l-RATION Cuts Feeding Bills -Costs Less Than Butcher Meat! 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