Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1950, Image 5

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    Teen-Age Pinafrock
9253 to II
Coolest dress in captivity,
Teener! Cutest, too it's the new
Pinafrock. Cut out for sunshine
sleeveless, with ruffly wings.
It's step-in style and sew-easy!
Pattern 9253, Teen-age sizes
10, 12, 14. 16. Size 12, sleeveless
dress, 4 yards 35-inch fabric.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you everv step.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern to
MARIAN MARTIN, care of Med
ford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept.,
P. O. Box 6740. Chicago 80, 111.
Print plainlv YOUR NAME, AD
DRESS, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER.
LOOK! A book of easy-sew
Marian Martin Patterns for
Spring. Send Twenty Cents in
coins for your copy and plan all
the lovely new clothes you want!
Patterns for everybody, plus a
Free Pattern printed in the book.
WHITE ELEPHANT
Boston (U.R) When the city
of Boston tried to sell an old
steam pump, two concerns said
they would charge about $15,000
just to take the apparatus off
municipal hands. The city was
saved turtner embarrassment
when a third firm agreed to pay
$5,225 for the pump.
Boston (U.R) Many of Great
er Boston's 2.000,000 residents
can get a quick weather forecast
merely by looking at the beacon
lights atop the ab-story John
Hancock building. A steady red
light indicates rain: flashing red
snow; steady blue, clear, and
flashing blue, cloudy.
Egg Hunt Slated
For Kids of City
Saturday Morning
One of the major events of
the Easter season in Medford is
scheduled for Saturday when
the Kiwanis club stages its an
nual egg hunt at the high school
baseball field for youngsters of
the entire county.
The hunt is set for 8:30 a. m.,
following the Easter bunny's
principal visit to Medford. Chair
man Tom Shepard said that the
hunt will be held "rain or shine."
About 3,000 eggs have been
cooked at Domestic Laundry,
and will be colored by Kiwan
ians at 7 p. m. today at the Sal
vation Army citadel. Because of
the large number of eggs, shep
ard said that club members will
try to see that no child goes
away empty Handed.
Manv Prizes
Hundreds of prizes will be
given for youngsters finding spe
cially marked eggs and there
will be three grand prizes for
eacn ot the four divisions. Chil
dren will be grouped as follows:
Two, three and four years of
age; five and six; seven, eight
and nine, and 10, 11 and 12.
Those under seven years of age
are asked to congregate near
the baseball grandstand and
those seven and older in the area
by the tennis courts.
The Sloppy Six. a schoolboy
novelty band, will provide en
tertainment at the hunt and Boy
scouts will patrol the area prior
to the hunt. E. Ron Rice will be
master of ceremonies.
Eggs were purchased from
Valley Farm products.
Lumber Orders Up
Over Previous Week
Portland, Ore., Apr. 7 lU.R)
Lumber orders and shipments
were higher for the week ending
April 1 than the preceding week
on Idaho white pine, Ponderosa
pine, sugar pine, and associated
species, the Western Pine asso
ciation reported today.
The information was based on
reports from 103 identical mills.
Orders totaled 78,299,000 feet,
compared with 73,265,000 feet
for the previous week, and 66,
604,000 for the corresponding
week last year.
Similar comparisons for ship
ments were 72,663,000 feet, 64,
524,000 feet, and 55,709,000 feet.
Production figures were 57,
101.000 feet, 59,863,000 feet, and
51.287,000 feet.
For the year to date orders are
28 per cent more than for the
same period of 1949, shipments
show an increase of 36 per cent,
and production an increase of 24
per cent.
Weekly averages for March
during the three preceding years
were 70,171,000 teet for orders,
62.157.000 feet for shipments,
and 54,646,000 feet for pro
duction.
Guest-Best Linens
Columbus was 41 when he
sailed for America.
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Say "welcome" to house guests
with exquisite bedroom and bath
linens! These are crochet and em
broidery such interesting work!
Make a matched set towels
and scarf! Pattern 7100; transfer
5 motifs 5x11 in.; crochet direa
tions.
Our improved pattern visual
with easy-to-see charts and pho
tos and complete directions
makes needlework easy.
Send TWENTY CENTS in
coins for this pattern to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P. O. Box 5640, Chicago
80. 111. Print plainlv NAME, AD
DRESS with PATTERN NUM
BER. Our ALICE BROOKS Needle
work catalogue is the best ever!
Send fifteen cents, in coins, now,
for your copy. Illustrations of
designe for crocheting, knitting,
embroidery, toys, quilts, chil
dren's clothes. Free needlework
pattern is printed in book.
Body Found After
Two-Day Search
Baker, Ore., Apr. 7 U.R)
The two-day search for 82-year-old
W. O. Stone ended yesterday
when two boys found the elderly
man's body in the Powder river
here.
County Coroner Thad Beatty
attributed Stone's death to
drowning. State and local police
had been searching for Stone
since Tuesday, but Joe Clark Jr.
and Herchel Patton found Stone's
body as they patrolled the river
in a rubber boat.
Beatty said there was no in
lication of foul play.
Prospect Association
Plans Amateur Play;
Cast Names Announced
Prospect A gay, modern mys
tery farce, "Mumbo-Jumbo,"
will be presented by the Pros
pect Parent-Teacher association
April 14 in the Prospect high
school gymnasium. Mrs. Nina
Hollenbeak will direct the pro
duction and Jack Hollenbeak will
be property manager.
The plot involves Dick, played
by William Schulz, and Pee-Wee,
portrayed by James Popp, two
college boys who arrive at the
home of Dick's uncle in the
country while the uncle is away.
Needing money, they decide to
turn the country place into a
hotel.
They soon have a houseful of
ill-assorted guests, including
Harold Custer (Lewis South), a
timid young man, and his fright
ened mother, played by Mrs.
Jake Jones; Peaches Gi'eeding
(Alta Goode), a chorus girl; Mr.
Beamish (Harry Goode), a mys
terious blind man; Dr. Omahan
dra (Norman Haliburton). a West
Indian mystic; Kay Sainedi (Jan
ice Popp). his beautiful and
strange patient, and Madame
Celesta (Mrs. Victor Chapman),
a Haitian witch doctor.
A guest is slain and the sher
iff of Milburn (Ralph Goode), ar
rives to take charge of the in
vestigation and so does Miss
Emma (Florence Shafer). the
sheriff of Hopetown, for the
house is built on the county line,
which bisects the living room,
leaving the corpse in one county
and the evidence in another.
Also in the cast are Daisy
(Sharon Schmidt), who helps
solve tne crime; Mrs. baran Key
nolds (Kathryn South!, Uncle
John's wife: Tweety (Madeline
Clark), a hired girl: Monahan
'Jake Jones), a state trooper.
Medford Women Assist
New Grants Pass Club;
Toastmistress To Meet
Mrs. George Mclntyre, chair
man of council seven of Oregon
Toastmistress clubs, was in
Grants Pass Tuesday night to
start organization plans for a
club in that city. She was ac
companied by Mrs. James J.
Boyle, treasurer of the Medford
club, and Miss Abbie Sturtcvant,
club member.
A dinner was held at the Cave
restaurant in Grants Pass and
Mrs. Leo Sauers was named tern-
p o r a r y chairman. Gladiolus
Toastmistress club was proposed
as the name of the new group.
Prospective members of the
club have been invited to attend
a meeting of the Medford club
April 24.
Mrs. Mclntyre and a group of
Medford club members will also
visit the Ashland club April 11
the meeting to be held in the
Lithia hotel at 7:30 p.m. Pres
idents of other women s or
ganizations, including church
groups and PTA's, have been in
vited to attend.
Friday, April 7. 1950
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DELUXE 4-DR., Radio, Heater
Radio, Heater
'47 Ghev. Gon. Club Cp. SI 295 '46 Buick Super 4-Dr. $1995
Radio, Heater SEDAN Radio, Heater
'47 Plymouth Special $1195 '47 Frazer 4-Dr. Sedan $1 095
DELUXE 4-DR.
Radio, Heater
'46 Ford Gonv. Glub Cp. SI 095 '4 1 Chev' Mas,er Dlx' $595
Radio, Heater 2-DOOR
'40 Buick Super 4-Dr. $495 '40 Olds 6 4-Dr. Hydra. $345
UNDER $100.00
'37 Plymouth 4-Dr.
'36 Ford Deluxe 4-Dr.
'35 Pontiac Coupe
WE WILL
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ALL DAY
EASTER
SUNDAY
'37 Ford 2-Dr.
'36 Plymouth Coupe
'33 Pontiac 4-Dr.
COMMERCIALS
'48 International 4-Speed 125" Wheel Base Pickup $1095
'41 Ford Dump Truck $595 '39 Internation'l Pickup $395
'37 G.M.C. Pickup $295 '37 DodSe PickuP $395
1947 Motor
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
WE TRADE
BANK TERMS
CRATER LAKE motors
817 N.Riverside USED CAR LOT Phone 2-6297
Next meeting of the Medford
club will be Monday, April 10,
at the Scout house. The pro
gram is announced as an open
discussion on social security and
Angell on Vacation;
Upholds McCarthy
Portland, Ore., Apr. 7 (U.R)
Rep. Homer D. Angell (R., Ore.)
was home today for the Easter
recess of the house and with a
)at on the back for Wisconsin's
republican Sen. Joseph R. Mc
Carthy.
"The state department needs a
good house cleaning," said Angell.
He said, however, he thought
the FBI was right in refusing to
give up its files because some of
the reports might reflect on in
nocent people . . . "but I can
not see there is any reason why
the loyalty reports by the state
department should not be given
to the committee."
Angell said Mrs. Angell would
remain in Portland temporarily
to recover from a serious operation.
Atomic Energy Gets Scientific Chill
its benefits, and each member
attending is to speak briefly on
some phase of the subject.
Mrs. Lola Reed will be discus
sion leader.
1
VICTOR Says:
Well, it's here again, that beautiful time of year, Easter, I
would like to forget business this week and recall to you a
few words from one of America's great minds, Harry Emer
son Fosdick. It has always appealed to me as much more
than just a saying, rather It is something that the more you
read it the closer you get to its real meaning. And now to
quote, "Real prayer always does one of two things: It either
frees us from the trouble we fear or else it gives us the
strength and courage to meet the trouble when it comes."
41 S.
CRATERIAN BEAUTY SALON
Central At. Med.
2-4830
Portland, Ore., Apr. 7 (U.R)
Atomic energy got a scientific
cold shoulder here last night in
favor of energy from the sun by
a prominent engineering execu
tive who said that "solar radia
tion alone shows promise of pro
viding all of our (future require
ments of heat, light and power."
Frank R. Benedict, manager
of headquarters engineering for
the Westinghouse Electric Cor
poration at Pittsburgh, fa., ad
dressed Portland sections of the
American Institute of Electrical
Engineers and the American So
city of Mechanical Engineers.
Benedict said harnessed sun
shine might well be our number
one source of energy "when our
dwindling supplies of coal, oil,
and gas are gone."
A total of 25,000 carloads of
apples are shipped yearly from
Wenatchee, Wash.
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