Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1950, Image 2

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MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wedneidsy. March 8. 1950 f
RED CROSS DRIVE LEADERS Three of the loaders In the current Red Cross fund drive
re shown above as they laid plans for full coverage of the city in the solicitation for tne 1950 cam
paign. In the center above is Col. Ben Stafford, executive officer of the drive, who also doubles
i chairman of the clubs and special Rrotips committee. At left Is Mrs. L. Paul Walker, who is
chairman of the west side residential solicitation. She has about 100 workers under her direction,
nd is assisted by Mrs. F. G. Bunch, co-chairman, and five captains, the Mcsdanies Earl Knight, Eu
Mann, Lcland Mcntzor, W. O. Werner and Charles Thompson. At right is Mrs. Oscar Halboth, cast
aide chairman, whose cantalns include the Mcsdames B. L. Nutting, Charles Botticr, Ben Stafford,
L. V. "Jerry" Watkins, Robert Shepherd and Harry Slahl. The fund drive will continue throughout
March, which has been designated as Red Cross month. (Hrainerd pnoio;,
Japanese Midwife Has System To
Easily Determine Sex Of Unborn
Sandcrsvillc, Ga. (U.R) Citrus
a rule does not thrive in
Georgia, but C. B. Johnson's
lemon tree Is an eye-opening ex
ception. Johnson claims the tree
on his farm has become acclim
ated to withstand heavy frosts
and will produce lemons aver
aging two pounds in weight the
year around.
Stork Talk
JUST ARRIVED . . .
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Navy, Black Brown, to V,
Butcher Linen Coats ...$5.95
Red, Navy, Melon.
Pique Coats $5.95
Fresh Spring Prints,
Butcher Linen Suits .-.$8.95
Summer Crepe Dresses $8.95 up
The Coronet
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Rogue River Hero '
In Line For Medal
Rogue River. Mar. 8 The
Carnegie Hero Fund commission
is interested in the story of the
rescue of 10-year-old Delia Ran
dleman from the millpond where
she fell through the ice while
playing on February 5. Accord
ing to Bill Rceder, president of
tiic Rogue River Merchants as
sociation, blanks have been re
ceived from the commission to
be filled out with details sup
plied by witnesses of the heroic
and successful effort of Doug
las Combs, 25, who swam to the
child breaking the we with his
fists as he went.
Reeder said the blanks will
be filled out at once and re
turned to the commission and it
is believed that Combs will re
ceive a Carnegie medal when
the facts of his action are placed
before the commission.
By Susla Miyashita
United Press Correspondent
Tokyo, Mar. 8 (U.R) Every
body in Japan knows that one
thing, and one only, aeicrmiiies
the sex of a child. Anako-San, a
plump, successful Tokyo mid
wife, insisted todav.
She brushed aside the idea of
predicting the sex of an unborn
infant by the look in its mother's
left eye, or by the reaction of
rabbits or rats to certain tests
Just Nonieni
"Nonsense, all nonsense," the
licensed midwife said in a tone
of voice allowing no argument.
"The sex of the child is deter
mined bv the first visitor to
enter the home after the child is
conceived."
"If it's a male visitor, the baby
will be a boy. If it s a woman
a girl."
Anako-San is riding the crest
of a booming birth rate that
brought more than 2.500,000 new
Japanese into the world last
year. For her share of them she
got about $5 a delivery.
Her only advice on pirtn con
trol is a warning to prospective
mothers not to cat double rad
ishes a certain way to bring
on twins.
She said, if a pregnant woman
eats rabbit she will give birth
to a baby with a hairlip.
"And she should not eat per
simmons," the old woman said,
Boy Scout News
Troop 9
Boy scout Troop 9 at a Moiv
day session made plans for a
sport meet with Troop 7 at the
Methodist church today at 7:30
p.m. The youths also planned a
hike to the Camporee site on
Saturday. The hike will be a
one-day affair for second class
tests.
"unless she wants to have a rot
ten child."
Can Eat Sea Food
On general principles, Anako
San said, pregnant women should '
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animals. Sea food is all right,
but not clams before birth and
not crabs afterward.
"If an expectant mother eats
a clam, the child will stick out
his tongue," she explained. "A
crab eaten after birth will turn
into worms in your stomach."
Asked if her first-visitor theory
had proved 100 per cent accu
rate, Anako-San did not hesitate.
It had, she said.
"But what happens if the first
visitor is a man and the child is
a girl?"
"Obviously," she said, "the
man was not the first visitor."
Lewis And Clark
College Approved
Salem. Ore.. Mar. o (U.R)
Lewis and Clark college of Port
land was approved by the state
board of education Monday for
training elementary teachers un
der an act of the 1949 legislature
Faytene Zumwalt of Houston,
Tex., was appointed dean of
women at Oregon Technical in
stitute at Klamath Falls.
Fees at Oregon Technical In
stitute were reduced from S88,
$110 and $132 to $50 and $70.
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Phoenix cub Pack 15 enjoyed
an ice cream and pie social at
their last meeting at the Phoe
nix Presbyterian church. Boys
receiving awards included Tom
my Troxel, bob cat; David Lind.
Uonald Mackintosh and David
McClurg, wolf: Dale Haggard,
bear. Jimmy McCracken, Donald
Floyd. Donald Wallace and Den
nis Bradley, members of the
pack ball team, received team
emblems.
Parents and cubs joined In
playing games.
A new den, with Mrs. Clark
as den mother, will meet Thurs
days at 4 p.m. at the church.
Mrs. C. A. Stothers,
Publicity chairman
FLATIHON DOES IT
Salt Lake City (U.R) Police
had little trouble nabbing a sus
pected shoplifter with a suspi
cious bulge under his clothing.
When the suspect was told to put
his hands in the air for a "frisk
ing," a heavy flaliron slid down
the Inside of a trouser leg and
bounced off his toe. After that,
the man could not have run,
even if the officers hadn't been
so close.
Four New Classes
For Adults Slated
Thp TvTertfnrrt rltv ephnnl of
fice has announced that four new
evening classes for any adult in
terested will be 'started this
month.
These extension courses will
be given one night weekly for 10
weeks.
Audio Visual Aids (Education
435) will be taught on Wednes
days starting March 15 in Room
zo at the senior nigh school, in
structor Is Laurence Butler,
Southern Oregon college. The
three-hour credit course will bei
in session from 7 to 10 p.m. and
tne tuition fee is $10.50.
caucauon ouns
Alcohol Studies in the School
Curriculum fFHnratinn will
hetairt TnocHau lVfai-nh 91 in '
Room 22. It is for two hours
credit and classes will convene
from 7 to 10 p.m. W. K. Ferrier
of the general extension division
of the Oregon state system of
higher education will be teacher.
Purpose of the course is to ac
quaint teachers, social workers,
counselors, school administrators
and qualified laymen with the
latest scientific information
available. A test of "attitudes
and opinions" will be given at
the beginning and end of the
course.
Folk Dancing
olk Dancing (Physical Edu
cation 380) will be taught com
mencing Monday, March 27 in !
the girls' gymnasium at the jun
ior high school by Miss Violet
Stockham, Southern Oregon col-j
lege The class will meet from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuition will be
$7. Instruction will include.
square dance routines currently
in use.
Dr. Arthur Taylor, Southern
Oregon college will teach Ore
gon History (History 611) lor
twn hnurs profit with tllo firs! '
session scheduled Monday,
March 27 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
The class will convene in Room
22 of the senior high school.
This subject is rcqured for Ore
gun teacher certification. Tuition
is $7.
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