Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1950, Image 15

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    Jacksonville Family
Loses Home in Fire
Jacksonville, Apr. 28 Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Huff and three
of their children escaped un
injured but their one-story home
was completely destroyed when
fire swept the structure yester
day afternoon. The home is
locatea on uregon street about
an eighth mile from the center
of town.
Two of their children were in
school at the time.
The fire started in a woodshed
about eight feet to the rear of
the three-room house and spread
to the larger structure before
firemen could stop the flames. A
high wind blew the fire away
irom me nouse dui neat radia
tion spread the flames, Huff
said.
Huff said the family lost proc
tically everything in the fire,
including furniture, household
furnishings and clothes. He said
a spark from the house chimney
probably lodged in the woodshed
to start me lire.
Medford
Tribune
Second Section
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950
Pages 1-6
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Dance Festival
Slated Monday at
Central Point
Central Point. Apr. 28 Three
guest callers will be on hand and
iu numbers are planned for an
expected 100 to 200 dancing
couples when the Central Point
Federated Funsters hold their
Square and Folk Dance festival
on Monday May 1 at the Central
Point high school evmnasium.
The guest callers will be Lee
Kagsdale, Medford school ath
letic director; Dan Neil, Griffin
Creek, and Glen Smith, head of
the Medford YMCA square dance
committee. Music will be fur
nished by Hi Martin and his
Hayloft orchestra.
Plan Exhibitions
Among highlights will be ex
hibitions and instruction by Joe
Hausler, Sams Valley school
principal. He recently returned
from a two weeks dance course
at Mills college. His exhibition
partner will be Helene Blumen
stein, Central Point dance studio
operator. The instruction will be
in folk numbers.
Among numbers planned are
"California Schottische," "Heel
and Toe Polka." "Rye Waltz."
"Right Hand Over and Left Hand
Under, "Lih Marlene, "Chey
enne Whirl." "Texas Star."
"Missouri Hoe Down," "Black
Hawk Waltz," "Sally Gooden,"
and "Two Little Sisters."
The dance will start at 8 p.m.
There will be a per couple
charge for participants and small
charge for spectators. The pro
gram will last four hours.
VFW Installation
Gold Hill, Apr. 28 Gold Hill
Post 7416, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, and the auxiliary, will
hold joint installation cere
monies for new officers at 2 p.m.
Sunday in the IOOF hall, it was
announced today. The meeting
will be open, and the public is
invited.
Washington, Apr. 28 (U.R) -
TTnncinff F.xnediter TiEhe E.
Woods today ended rent controls
in Pocatello, Ida., on the basis
of local decontrol action.
Hnllvuiwl Anr. 28 (U.R)
Screen Star Joan Caulifield and
Film Producer Frank Ross will
be married Saturday.
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WHITE LINE WALKER Actor Sonny Tufts (center) pushes his
way through photographers, newsmen and Jail Inmates after being
booked on a drunk count and released on ball In Los Angeles. Tufts
was picked up by police as he and three companions walked care
fully down a white traffic line in the middle of the street
Reports Due at
Heath Group Meet
Reports from delegates to the
recent Governor's Conference
on Children and Youth held re
cently in Salem will be an ad
ditional feature of the luncheon
meeting of the Jackson County
Public Health association to be
held Saturday, April 29, at
12:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian
church in Medford.
These reports are to be given
by Mrs. Henry Padgham, social
hygiene chairman, who was a
delegate for the health associa
tion, and, by Mrs. Blanche
Frisbie, Miss Elizabeth McGal
liard, Mrs. Frances Clink, and
Mrs. Ethelmae Kanclier, public
health nurses who were dele
gates for the Jackson county
public health department. Dr.
A. E. Merkel, county health
officer, also attended for the
health department. Because of
the Health association's social
hygiene committee's work with
children and family life, mem
bers of the organization will be
especially interested, officers
said.
The meeting, to which anyone
interested is invited, is to be
preceded by a luncheon and
those attending are requested to
bring half a dozen sandwiches.
There is no charge for the
luncheon or the meeting.
One of the principal speakers
at the luncheon will be Dr. Ray
Hawk, of Southern Oregon
college.
Bethlehem Steel
Raises Dividend
New York, Apr. 28 (U.R)
Bethlehem Steel Corp. directors
raised the quarterly dividend on
common stock from 60 to 75
cents today.
Net income for the first quar
ter amounted to $25,572,930,
equal after preferred dividends
to $2.50 a share on common
stock.
This compared with $16,385,
137 or $1.54 a share on common
in the fourth quarter of 1949,
and with $33,129,475 or $3.29
a share in the first quarter of
last year.
Sales for the quarter totaled
$316,361,338, against $225,474,
181 in the previous quarter and
$363,513,556 in the correspond
ing quarter of last year.
Bethlehem set aside $18,500,
000 for income taxes.
The common dividend is pay
able June 1 to stockholders of
record May 8. Directors also de
clared the regular quarterly divi
dend of $1.75 a share on the7
per cent cumulative preferred
stock, payable July 1 to stock
holders of record June 2.
Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) Two
doctors named Jones, husband
and wife, reached out for their
degrees at the University of
Tennessee medical college. Al
though both went through
classes together, they'll intern at
separate hospitals in this city.
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Live Oak Grange
Live Oak Grange will hold
one of its regular square dances
at the Grange hall in Rogue
River, Saturday night, April 29.
Grangers and friends are invited.
Gifts Sought by
Cancer Society
Mrs. John S. Day, Jackson
county chairman of the Ameri
can Cancer society, today
reminded that the 1950 fund
raising campaign of the society
is still under way.
Donations may be mailed to
post office Box 808, Medford,
she said.
Research Done
Mrs. Day pointed out that a
great deal of research is being
conducted into the causes and
possible cures of the dreaded
disease. Some of this research is
being done in Oregon, in parti
cular by Dr. Howard L. Richard
son, University of Oregon
medical school pathologist, who
is making day-to-day measure
ments of the development of
cells from normal to cancerous
state in an atten:pt to ascertain
when the critical c h a ng e to
cancer occurs.
Dr. Richardson's work is being
financed by the society, and by
the National Cancer institute.
It is only one phase of a huge,
nation-wide program of research
and care sponsored by the
society.
Washington, Apr. 28 (U.PJ
The comptroller of currency to
day issued a call for the condi
tion of all national banks as of
April 24.
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pre
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signs of concerns in other countries.
being two times that of third
class and first class fare four
times the third class fare.
Production of the synthetic
sweetening agents saccharine and
dulcine, negligible before the
war, totaled 162 metric tons in
1949 as compared with 86 metric
tons the previous year.
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