EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
NATIONAL CARTOONISTS SOCIETY INDUCTS TWO NEW MEMBERS
Thursday. March 23. 1950' ll .1 f I .
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Officers f the Nation! Cartoonists Society eaJI on President Barry S. Truman and Secretary of the
Treasury John W. Snyder In Washington to volunteer support for the U, S. Savings Bonds Independence
Drive May 15-July 4. Following a meeting with V, 8. Havings Bonds officials the cartoonists went to the
White House and there Inducted the President and the Secretary of the Treasury as Honorary Members of
the Cartoonists Society, the first public officials to be so honored. In token of membership President Truman
and Secretary Snyder received engraved T-squares, symbol of the organization. Pictured above are, 1 to r:
Gus Edson, who draws "The Gumps," Chairman of the Savings Bonds Cartoonists' Advisory Committee; Bob
punn, 2nd vice-president of the Society, who draws "Just the Type"; Secretary Snyder; President Truman,
and Milton Can iff, President of the Society and originator of the cartoon strip "Steve Canyon."
V. S. Intuit j D;p4rtml
DeMolay Chapter
Elects Officers
Medford chapter of DeMolay
held election of officers last
night, naming Jim Ward master
counselor. He Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ward, 847 West Sec
ond street.
Others named to office were
Jim Grimm, senior counselor;
Jim Pond, junior counselor; Bob
Walker, senior deacon; Bob
Schel, junior deacon; Doug
Smith, senior steward; Don Stu
art, junior steward; Earnest
Wisely, orator: Dick Loros. sen
linel: Dick Whitlock. chaplain;
Charles Dean, marshal; Mick
Loros. standard bearer; Bob
Green, almoner.
Others Named
Also elected were Ralph Ettel,
first preceptor; Paul Shaffer Jr.,
second preceptor; Robert Fry,
third preceptor; Don Pratt,
fourth preceptor; Don Wisely,
fifth preceptor; Darrell Brittsan,
iixth preceptor; Jerry Lambo,
leventh preceptor; Keith Bates,
icribe.
Installation of officers will be
held Saturday, March 29 at 7:30
D. m. In the Masonic temple. The
ceremony is open to relatives and
friends of members.
The installation will be fol
lowed by a Sweetheart Ball, with
the Velveteers furnishing music.
Ski Tow May Remain
Open If Storm Stops
Owners of the ski tow and
lunch counter concessions at
Crater Lake National park an
nounced this morning they will
keep their services open to the
public today through Sunday,
providing the present storm sub
ides. Recurrent heavy storms at the
lake the past several days have
piled up a total of 105 Inches of
anow with 14V4 inches falling
the past 24 hours. It was snow
ing hard at the park this morn
i lng and radio reports said there
re 11 Inches of powder snow
over a wet hard pack. The road
to the rim is temporarily closed
and chains are required for all
tavel in the park.
The "fingers" at the end of
an elephant's trunk can handle
objects as small as a penny.
Hlahleah race track is planted
vegetables during the
in
leason to
prevent erosion.
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Table Rock
Table Rock, Mar. 23 Sams
Valley Grange passed a resolu
tion at its meeting Saturday
night opposing daylight saving
time.
The Rev. D. D. Randall, Union
Sunday school missionary, was
a recent visitor at the Table Rock
Sunday school,
Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton
and family of Medford and Mr.
and Mrs. Cy Hamilton of Central
Point were Sunday visitors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl von der
Hellen of Medford were Monday
evening dinner guests at the
Jimmy Allen home.
Holes in the pavement along
the Table Rock road are being
patched this week by county
road crews.
Elmer McClure of Portland,
overseer of the Oregon State
Grange and manager of the
Grange Mutual Fire Insurance
Co., was a visitor here Tuesday.
He is a candidate for state
master.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Morrison
have moved into a fine new
home built last fall on their farm
in the east end of the commu
nity. With their electrically
heated rooms, deep freezers and
other gadgets, Mrs. Morrison
says they are trying to enjoy life
before they reach the rocking
chair stage.
The Morrisons have lived on
their farm for the past 33 years
and have put in many long days
of toil, in growing crops, milking
cows, raising turkeys, caring for
livestock, poultry and eggs and
finding a market for their
products.
Most of the time the work was
done the hard way with few
conveniences, horses being used
as power for the heavy work up
to a year or so ago. so we are
glad to see these people begin
ning to enjoy some of the fruits
of their labors.
Mrs. R. E. Nealson, In charge
of the Red Cross drive in this
district, reports that $60 has
been contributed at this writing,
an excellent showing consider-1
lng that many people who are
employed other places contribute
there and there are of course a
few who are allergic to Red
Cross drives. I
The program committee of the
Table Rock Community club is
arranging a program of instru
mental and vocal music and a
blackface comedy for the next
meeting. Taking part in the
comrdv are Ivan Mvers. Francis
VnnHirnnnl T.iirilp Smilh. Rert 1
' Pierce, Thalia Doty and Bob I
Folk Dancing Course
To Be Given Here
A course in beginning folk
dancing will be given in Medford
through the University of Oregon
extension division, it was an
nounced today. Classes will be
held in the junior high school
girls' gymnasium starting Mon
day, March 27, from 7:30 to fl:30
p. m. Meetings will be each Mon
day thereafter for 10 weeks. One
hour of credit will be given for
the course, and registration fee
is $7.
The course is open to anyone
interested in folk dancing. No
previous experience is necessary.
Miss Violet Stockham has been
secured as instructor, and will
teach the federated folk dances
which are standard throughout
the United States. Anyone wish
ing further information may
contact Lee Ragsdale at the Med
ford high school.
THIEF GETS AWAY
Spokane, Wash. (U.R) Police
Officer T. D. Milliron rubbed his
eyes when he spotted a man haul
ing a safe on a hand truck down
the street in the early hours. Mill
iron gave chase but the thief
abandoned the strong box and
escaped.
Klamath Falls. Ore.. Mar. 23
(U.R) The first call for workers
on the Hercules Powder company
chemical pilot plant here was
made yesterday, and skilled car
penters, boilermakers, teamsters,
pipefitters, electricians, painters,
laborers and operating engineers
were put on the "men wanted "
list.
Site of the plant is the old
Ewauna Box company, pur
chased by the Wilmington, Del.,
corporation five months ago to
enable tne firm to study com
mercial possibilities of chemis
try of western woods.
number oi men needed now
by the corporation was not re
vealed, but one qualification was
made:
No smokers will be tolerated
on the grounds because highly
inflammable materials will be
handled at the plant by the Her
cules company at a later date.
Negligent Homicide
Charged In Eugene
Eugene, Ore., Mar. 23 (U.R)
Negligent homicide charges
against two 16-year-old Eugene
boys will be investigated by the
grand jury as a result of a cor
oner s jury decision yesterday
regarding the traffic deaths of
Marlene Joyce Myers and Bon
nie Jean Myers, 11 and 3 respec
tively, Sunday.
Robert Lee Richardson and
Andrew Hoiland were drivers of
the two cars involved. Police
earlier had said Richardson's car
struck and killed the two girls
but one jury witness, Lee Sou
der, said he saw Holland's car
run over the two girls after they
had been knocked down by Rich
ardson's vehicle.
Both boys are at liberty pend
ing grand jury investigation out
come. Coroner s Jury vote was
4 to 2 in favor of further Investigation.
TAKEN IN STRIDE
Albany, Ga. (U.R) Doctors
marveled at the durability of
Dan Johnson, Negro. Johnson
waited seven hours before going
to the hospital with .38 caliber
bullet wounds in both arms and
in the stomach.
Dad line on classined Adt:
1:30 p.m tor following day: 10 a m
Monday for Monday: noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
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Jeunesse Butler Joins
Pruift's Staff Here
Jeunesse Butler has rejoined
the staff of Pruitt's Music center
after an absence of several years,
it was announced today. She is
employed as teacher and demon
strator of the new Connsonata
and Connsonette electric organs.
Miss Butler's experience with
electric organs includes positions
as organist in theaters in Seattle,
Wash., Portland, .Salem and
Astoria, as well as in Medford
and Ketchikan. Alaska. She was
organist at the Medford First
Church of Christ. Scientist, for
seven years, and played for
church services at Camp White
during the war.
The motmot is called the "bar
ber" bird because it is the only
bird known to shave itself.
Tuberculosis can be prevented;
It can be cured if found early.
Flying Saucers Seen
On California Coast
Laguna Beach, Cal., Mar. 23
Those flying saucers have been
spotted again this time along
the California coast.
Dudley Gourley, 26, an army
aircraft observer for nearly three
years, said he saw eight saucers
moving slowly out to sea as he
drove past El Moro bay on the
coast highway.
"I saw eight thipgs of an
elliptical shape, about 100 feet
in diameter, at 2,000 feet. 1
counted them three more times.
They were moving slowly out to
sea."
Gourley said he was aware
the air force has said repeatealy
it could not substantiate any of
the saucer reports.
Dead Una on Claasined Ada!
5:30 pm for following day: 10 a m
Monday for Monday: noon Saturday
for Sunday a m.
Los Angeles, Mar. 23 U.R
Hannah Williams, ex-wife of for
mer heavyweight boxing cham
pion Jack Dempsey, honey-1
mooned today with night club
comedian Thomas J. Monaghan.
Vanderpool.
The meeting will be held Fri
day night, March 24, and the
refreshment committee requests
each family to bring one-half
dozen sandwiches. !
Farmers here are beginning to
receive Undo Sam's census quiz
forms to be filled out. If the
forms are filled out before the
enumerator calls it will save j
time for both parties. !
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Boy Scout News
Central Point Cub Scouts
A meeting was held at the
Central Point city hall Tuesday
to organize a cub scout program
for Central Point and vicinity.
The following officers were
installed: L. H. Camp, chairman;
F. Glenn, chairman of advance
ment; Jim Hays, chairman of
finance; Brad Young, in charge
of contact, and Morris Jones,
publicity, L. I. Kellow is cub
master and Thurman Barnes is
assistant cubmaster. Mr. Roley
of the West Side school district,
who has been associated with the
Medford cub scouts, is transfer
rin!! to the new organization in
Central Point and will also assist
in tne program.
Den mothers are Mrs. Foutain,
Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Brad
Young, Mrs. Sawtell. Mrs. Barns,
Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Bernard.
A meeting of the cub scout
committee and the den mothers
will be held March 30, to take
applications for membership and
make further plans for the or
ganization. The place of the
meeting will be announced later.
Pack meetings will be held the
third Thursday of each month,
beginning April 20, in the IOOF
hall above the post office.
Anyone interested in helping
in the new organization of cub
scouts or boys aged 8, 9 or 10
who wish to make application
for membership should get in
touch with any of the committee
or call Central Point 27x2.
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Marin county and Sacramento
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