Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1950, Image 14

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TWO MTOrOHP (OKECOlf) MAIL TBIBUHB
W.dn.id.y. Mir 10, 1(10
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(Aem TtUpholo)
'. . . AND THE WALL CAME TUMBLIN' DOWN'-Ooncrete blocks litter the round and nit on seven
cn and a truck, battered and badly damaged when high wlnda accompanying a duit itorra blew down
the wall of i concrete block plant In Kansas City, Ku. Tha atorra waa th reault of wild weather which
which left one dead and Injured 8 throughout the midwest.
Improve Your Hearing
NATIONAL
HEARING WEEK
0 .... AROUND HOLLYWOOD
May 7
thru
May 13
HERE'S
HOW
0 '
The week of May 7-13
has been set aside as a
period to think and do
something about your
hearing.
Beftone foremost hear
ing aid and their dis
tributor, James Taft &
Assoc. are conducting a
series of state-wide Clin
ics where you will receive
FREE - Hearing Evaluation
FREE - Audiometric Test
FREE - Solectometer Test
Now is the time to act in
this important matter.
Visit the Clinic in your
community Friday and
Saturday, May 12 and 13.
Medford Btltone Office
214 Laverette Building
Hourl from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
By VIRGINIA
United Pre
Hollywood. May 10 U.R
Celeste Holm's pals get no fancy
presents from her on birthdays
or Holidays.
All that comes
in the mall
is a penny
postcard. And
somehow they
don't seem to
mind.
Because the
poitcard reads:
A CAKE
fiackage ia be
ne a n t in
a
Vtrttala
BUePhenea
your name to
a hungry child
overseas."
Miss Holm's been doing this
since she toured Europe and
Scandinavia and saw gaunt-eyed
moppets scrambling in the gut
ters for food.
"All I could think," she said,
"was: 'There, but for the grace
of God, goes my child.' That
sight still haunts me."
She's been a one-woman press
agent for the charity ever since.
Any CARE radio show, rally,
dinner or tea party always gets
first dibs on the Holm talents.
Others Catch On
She'a not the only one. The
idea's catching on. Stars who
skip Yuletide baubles to feed
foreign families include Greer
Garson, Danny Kaye, Doug Fair
banks Jr., Bob Hope, Bing Cros
by. Gregory Peck. Al Jolson, Lo
retta Young and Hedy Lamarr.
This Is one side of Hollywood
congress hasn't heard about. It's
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MiePHIRSON
Cerraapoadoat
not sexy enough to make head
lines. "Besides, It's hard to talk
about," Miss Holm said on the
set of 20th Century-Fox's "All
About Eve.' "It's too close to my
heart. I still feel like weeping
when I remember those French
and German babies who clawed
at my skirts begging for food."
Unusual Furniture
Needs Texas Home;
Valued at $150,000 1
Dallas, Tex. (U.R) Buying a
house, then filling it with appro
priate furniture, may be the
usual procedure for most mar
ried couples. But not Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Merck. They find
themselves in the plight of hav
ing a houseful of fine furniture
but no fitting house to put it In.
The furniture the Mercks have
has been valued at between
$150,000 and $200,000 and dates
back as early aa the seventh
century.
Merck, an employe at a motor
company's body plant, said the
collection consists of 26 pieces,
all of Chinese origin. The furni
ture is supposed to have belong
ed to the Ming dynasty, which
ruled China from 600 A.D. to
the middle of the 14th century.
The collection was sent to the
Chicago World's Fair by the
Chinese government in lotfj.
According to Merck, crating
and transportation costs were so
high that the Chinese govern
ment sold the collection in this
country. Mrs. Merck's father
bought the furniture during the
depression and recently turned
it over to the Mercks.
It is all made of hand-carved
teakwood put together with
wooden pega and glue. Two pic
tures In the collection are inlaid
with pearl and other stones and
have teakwood frames.
According to Merck, their
small family home has become
a veritable museum since the
furniture arrived, with visitors
coming by to look at the collec
tion at almost all hours of the
day and night.
Deed lint on ClaMttlM Ada 9:30
p.m. for following day; 10 a.m. Mon
day, noon Saturday for Sunday a.m
HONOR ROLL
MEDFORD JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
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Bash, Frank A B A B A A
Cam. Neil B B A B A A B
Culy, Stanley ....A A A A A A A
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Dyer, Bill A A A B A A A
Gregory, Bill BBAAAAB
Hagcbusch, Karl B B A A B A
Hayes, Stuart A A A B A A A
Manley, EdWBrd A A A A A A A
RnKinmn
Donald A A A B A A A
VonTing, Dennis B B A A A B
Y'Blood, Tommy BBABAAB
Yoakum, .
Frank BBABAAAB
Seventh Grade Girls
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Cantrall, Marian B A B B A A A
Cox, Elaine BABBOArin
Hamilton, Nancy B B B A A A B
Unnrlv Inanilii R P. A B A A A
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Lamp,
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Raesdale. Tessle B A B B A A A
Reichstein, ....
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Rhymes, Dor'thy B A B A A A A.
Roach. Barbara BBBABAA
Robinson,
Florence A a a a a n. i
Sorum, Elaine ABAAAAJ
Watson. Leah BABBAAB
Rukovina,
Cynthia B B B B B A A
Eljhth Grade Boys
Gleason, Vernon A A A B A
Holigang, Curtis AAABAA
Lilly, Willard BBBBAB
Sherwood, Terry AAABAA
Eighth Grada Girl.
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Allen, Mary ABBBAA
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Caldwell, Virginia BBABAA,
Campbell, Harriett BBBAAA,
Cantrall, Dorene BBBAAA.
Carr. Janet A B B A A A ;
Clark, Connie BBAAAAi
Hastain, Alice A a B a a ,
Hawkins, Betty AABBAAA
Hawlpv Oeoreia B A B B A
Hubbard. Sandra A B A A A A
Larsen, Mary Lou B B B A B
Lawrence, Patty A A A A A 100
Leibbrand, Eleanor A B B A B B
Lynch. Shirley AAA AAA
McCulloch, Cora BBABAAB
Merkel,
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Meyer, Alice A B A A A A
Moore, Marianne A B A B A A
New and. Patty B A a a n n. n.
Padgham, Ann
Puhl, Alberta
Rawstern, Joan..
Rice. Marian
Silvia. Lvnette
Stacy, Florence
Brlttson, Darrell AAAABB
Craln, Dick A A A A B
Davis, Dennis A A A A B
Day, Chris A A B B B
Deming, Carl A A A B E
Jones, Tommy A B B B B
Lambo, Jerry A A B B B
Shaffer, Paul ABBBB
Shinn, Jim .... A A B B B
Sorum, Pome Roy A A A A B
Ninth Grade Girls -
Abbott, Vera A B B B A
Anderson, Marian A A A A B A
Bourne, Carolyn A A A A
Burger, Dorothy A A A B B
Cantrall. Leota B B B A B B
Carr, Isodel B B B A A B
Clogston, Celia B B A A A A
Cox, Delores B B A A A A
Denman, Ann A A A A A
Doty, Marilyn B B B B B
Fenton, Beth B A A A A A
Frederick, Evelyn A A A A A
Gillispie. Leora A A B B B
Gilman, Geraldine B B A A B
Graves, Bonnie B B A B A
Harris, Sallye A B A A B A
Jcldnes, Jean A B A A A A
Kelley, Loretta A A A A A
Lamp, Joy ABBBB
Larson, Gloris B A B B B
Lyman, Shirley A A B A A
McDuffce, Gail A A A A A
Manning, Roberta A A A A A
Moldovan, Charlotte B B B B A
Newton, Nancy B A A B B A
Pierce. Marie
Russell, Charlotte
Vail, Anne
Walden, Betty
Williams, Betty
Wyatt, Mary
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Black Dahlia Suspect
Missed by Officers
Houston, Tex., May 10 (U.R)
Los Angeles police trailed a sus
pect in the "Black Dahlia" mur
der case to Houston but missed
him by a matter of days, it was
revealed today.
Detectives E. R. Barrett and
A. W. Hubka came here from
the west coast April 28 to in
vestigate a tall, handsome musi
cian, wanted for questioning in
the brutal slaying of 23-year-old
Elizabeth Short, known as the
"Black Dahlia" because of her
sleek, black dresses and hair
of the same color.
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Fafnir Ball Bea ngs
RBC Roller Bearings
National Seal
Babbitt Blocki
Fafnir Pillow Blocks
Spherical Roller Pillow Blocks
Bronx Bearing Stock
Caterpillar Replacement Parts
Diesel Cylinder Heads for Exchange
LeTourneau Cones for Exchange
Southern Oregon Bearing Sales
Company
42 N. RIVERSIDE AVE.
Emergency Phones 2-8263 or 2-8122
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White, Patsy Kay ababaa
Wright, Joy Lee BBBBAAB
Zier, Faye BBBAA
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Right now Is the BEST time to give your
home that paint coat that means so much
in appearance and protection . , and here's
your opportunity to do it and pay In months
to come! .
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Average Size Home
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Sixth and FirPhone 2-6251
TRADER DAN
SAYS:
NOW is the time to buy
a late model Used Car
o
TRADER DAN
SPECIAL
For the Week
1950 Hudson "6" Club S2195
SEDAN Radio, heater, dtlux fnttrior.
Thii car is new. Hat btn driven from
tho factory only.
1949 Buick Super 4-Dr. S2195
SEDAN Radio, heater. SpoHtii fniido
and out.
1949 Plymouth Club S1595
COUPI Heater and defroster, tailor
made plastic seat covers. You can hardly
tell this car from a new one.
1948 Chev. 4-Dr. Sedan S1445
Radio, luilir, vary low mlleig.. Eicep
tlonally wall cared for.
1948 Mercury 4-Dr. S1395
SEDAN Radio, healer, lots of pap with ehil on.
1947 Chev. Aero Sedan S1395
Radio, heater, nyton seat covert. Try it
and you'll buy it.
1947 Studebaker S1345
CHAMPION 4-D00R SEDAN Radio,
heater and overdrive slick one.
1946 Chrysler Royal S1295
4-DOOR SEDAN Heater and fluid drive.
1946 Chev. Aero Sedan S1 195
Radio, heater, 2-tone paint. This is exceptional.
1947 CHEV. 4-DOOR SEDAN
Radio, Heater,
Runs Like a Top!
This is an excep
tional buy!
1942 Mercury Club Coupe S595
Radio, heater, nylon seat covers. Com
pletely reconditioned.
1941 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan S645
Radio, heater. Very clean.
1938 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan $195
Heater, white side-wall tires. This ft a
steal.
1938 Chev. 4-Dr. Sedan $145
Heater. Runs very good.
1937 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan S145
Heater. This is better than average 1937 model.
1936 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan S95
Runs like a top.
1936 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan S45
You won't beat this for transportation.
1935 Plymouth 4-Dr. S39
SEDAN It runs too.
1933 Chev. 2-Dr. Sedan $65
This is j lot better than average.
TRUCKS and PICK-UPS
1948 Chevrolet 3A Ton $1295
PICK-UP Heater, 4-speed transmission.
This is realty worth the money.
. 1948 Reo I1 2 Ton Truck $1195
Heater, Brown -type transmission, factory
built flat bed. Clean as a pin.
1947 Chev. Sedan Del. $1095
This rum and looki like a new car.
1946 Ford 1 2 Ton Pickup $695
Heater, mud-grip tires. Really worth the money.
1946 Dodge 2 Ton $795
PICK-UP Heater, clean al e pin.
1939 Chev. 2 Ton C.O.E. $295
Equipped with 2-ipeed and flat bed
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"YOUR DOLLAR STRETCHER"
346 North Riverside Medford, Oregon