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Robinson Said Hard
At Campaign Work
Freri E. Robinson. Medford
candidate for the Republican
nomination as Oregon's state
treasurer, with only three weeks
to go before the May ltith pri
maries, has stepped up the in
tensity of his campaign, accord
ing to Charles D. Wheeler, cam
paign manager for Robinson.
Rnhinson is eettine a fine re
ception both in Portland and at
Willamette Valley points where
he has been working the past
week. Wheeler said, and a num
ber of organizations have swung
into the campaign with their
support.
Tuesday evening, Komnson
was in Salem, and he spent yes
terday working in Portland. To
day he is again in Salem and
Polk county.
Friday he will be in fcugene,
returning to Portland to spend
the week-end.
The Grange
Phnanlv Cranoi
Lecturer Jake Arnold pre
sented Mrs. Eve Prentice and
her accordion troupers at the
regular mpptinff of Phoenix
Grange on April 22. Those play
ing were Vida (Jnilders, ior
rainA Mnrsp Bpverlv Jones. Jan
ice Stanford, Dorna Mallams,.
Ethel Culver, Delons ' uavis,
Cora Bell Ravenor, Raymond
Swingle, Dick Whitlock, John
Lisic and Dale Ward. Featured
soloists were Beverly Jones and
Cora Bell Ravenor, 7-year-old
pupil.
Queen candidate Miss Leota
Perry sponsored by the Grange
fnr th Mav festival was wel
comed by Master Claude Hut
ton. A gift was presented to her
from the Grange.
Charley Hockersmith was
elected fire insurance represen
tative to state Grange.
Ways and Means committee
has plans for the final grand
party Tuesday night, April 29.
All members are invited. Enter
tainment and refreshments will
be provided. This will complete
the project started with "Come
As You Are Parties."
Serving committee for next
regular Grange meeting May 13
will include Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Penland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Skinner, Mrs. Marian V. Riegel
and W. B. Tucker.
Grange ladies are urged t
enter the fancy apron contest
sponsored by the state Grange
Home Economics committee.
Phoenix Grange won $5 re
ward sponsored by Pomona
Grange for first and second de
grees conferred at Bellview
Grange on April 15.
Eagle Point Community
Church Sets Supper
Eagle Point Eagle Point
Community Bible church will
hold its spring fellowship sup
per at 7:30 p.m. Fridaj, April
25, in the Eagle Point Grange
Hall.
All friends of the church are
Invited.
Phares Huggins, pastor of
Williams Community church,
will speak. The program will in
clude special music.
Daily Weather Report
KORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Shower! thin
evening and Friday with thunder,
storms in mountains. Low tonight 42.
High Friday 65-68.
Western Oregon: Cloudy tonight and
Friday. Occasional light rain spread
ing slowly over entire area tonight.
Scattered thundershowers over moun
tains this evening. Friday scattered
showers and cooler. Lows tonight 40
50. Highs Friday 60-70 interior, 55 on
coast.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 65; lowest 37.
Total monthly precipitation .22 Inch.
Deficiency for the month .83 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1951. 18.40 inches.
Excess for the season 4. IB inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 34: 4:30 a.m. today 77.
Observations Taken at 4:30 A.M.
Meridian Time
Boise 78
Boston 78
Chicago 54
Denver . 65
Eureka 52
Havre 73
ss
45
42
36
46
Klamath Falls 71
49
55
48
51
46
59
46
38
43
43
49
47
47
48
44
Los Angeles ... 65
Medford .. 78
New York .. 77
Omaha 55
Phoenix 86
Portland - 73
Reno 76
Eugene .. 74
Salt Lake
San Francisco 58
Seattle - 67
Spokane .... 70
Washington, D C 88
Yakima 75
Tomorrow
Sunrise 5:13 a.m. Sunset 7:03 p.m.
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ON
IPage 3
SECTION
TWO
TODAY
FOR
GROCETERIA
SAVINGS!
BROOMS SOLD FOR BLIND Medford
Lions club Saturday will conduct its second an
nual sale of 'blind-made brooms for the benefit
of its aid to the blind program. The brooms are
made in a state-sponsored factory for the blind
in Portland. Brooms may be ordered at any
time on Saturday by calling 2-7194, and will
be delivered if requested. Types to be sold in
clude floor brooms, whisk brooms and chil
dren's brooms. The sale is being conducted in
cooperation with Sam Evans, local blind repre
sentative. In addition, brooms will be on sale
1952 Crop Outlook
Still Favorable
Minneapolis (U.R) The out
look for crop production in 1852
is "favorable" despite the damag
ing floods which have swept
through the Missouri and Missis
sippi River valleys, the Cargill
Crop Bulletin said Thursday.
The floods will "cut heavily"
into acreage seeded to corn in
the affected areas, the Bulletin
said. If these areas are cropped
at all, it will be to late crops,
it said.
Unseasonably low tempera
tures caused some damage to the
nation's winter wheat crop which
was estimated at 947,000,000
bushels. However, favorable
growing conditions in the future
would enable the crop to over
come a large part of the damage,
the Bulletin said, fc
In both the Eat and Pacific
Northwest, the crop survived
the winter in better than average
condition, and was making "good
progress.
CONTRACT AWARDED
Salem U.R) Betchel Bros.
Elgin, has been awarded a con
tract for construction of a park
camping area at Immigrant
Springs state park, the highway
department said Thursday. The
firm submitted a low bid of $34,-
754.90.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds ts a'
5:30 o.m for following day. 10 a.m
Monday tor Monday: noon Saturday
far Sunday a.m
Chapman Jewelers
PROUDLY ANNOUNCES
J P S 00e WATCH AT A SITUS SUM
Subsidiary of Elgin Watch Company
Look at
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Look at
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Now come in and see for yourself
that fine watch values start at 19"
CHAPMAN JEWELERS
109 FAST MAIN PHONE 2-5623
Home of Prism-Lite Diamonds
Six Members Initiated
Into SOC Honorary
Ashland Six members were
initiated last evening into mem
bership by Theta Delta Phi,
men's scholastic honorary fra
ternity at Southern Oregon col
lege, according to Richard L.
Carter, Medford, secretary-
treasurer. The formal ceremony
was followed by a picnic lunch
eon at Jackson Hot Springs.
New members are John O.
Zeller, John S. Weaver and Ed
gar A. Graham, Ashland; John
K. Newton, Talent; George B.
Adlcr, Klamath Falls; and Staf
ford G. Thomas, Melbourne,
Australia.
Homemakers Class Sets
'Bring a Guest' Party
Homemakers class of First
Methodist church will have a
"bring a guest" party at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 25, at the church.
There will be a potluck sup
per, musical numbers, movies
and a style show featuring spring
hats. Those attending are asked
to bring a guest, -a main dish,
salad or dessert and their own
service.
The program will be for the
entire family.
British railroads purchase
every year 15,000,000 tons of
coal, 600,000 tons of steel, 435,
000 tons of timber and 3,750,
000 yards of cloth for uniforms.
Fur seals can dive more than
200 feet in their search for food.
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You've read that the new Wadsworth Watches
have jeweled lever movements that are reliable
end accurate. You've read that cases of the new
Wadsworth Watches are styled and made by
the same people who make cases for some
of America's most expensive watches.
You've read that Wadsworth Watch
prices start as low as $19.95.
at several downtown locations from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Shown above are members of the club
preparing for the sale. Left to right, standing,
are Gordon Mackenzie, Lee Knox, Al Perkins,
Herb Seitz, Dr. Lee Mellish, Oscar Gage, Bill
Sabel, Eston Humphrey, Keith Bates, Rusty
Maulsby; kneeling, Ed McKeen, club president,
and Hilary Meyerle, broom sale committee
chairman. The only one with four legs is Little
Daisy, well-known cow-about-town, who man
aged to crash the picture taking.
(Brainerd photo)
Machinists' Strike
Threatened in North
Seattle (U.R) Some 2,200
members of the International As
sociation of Machinists (AFL)
may, strike against 45 Puget
Sound metal - fabricating plants
Monday unless now work con
tracts are signed, a union official
warned Thursday.
I. A. Sandvigen, local 79 busi
ness representative, said some
125 independent shops would
not be affected if they signed
agreements to abide by any con
tracts signed with the larger fac
tories.
If the strike were called, it
probably would idle some 6,000
workers, many of whom belong
to unions which already have
signed agreements with employ
ers, an industry spokesman said.
Sandvigen said the dispute is
over a health and welfare pro
gram offered by employers,
wording of a proposed auto
matic wage increase in the con
tract, and the field pay scale for
machinists.
In the mountains of western
Syria stands the Crusaders'
mighty fortress of Krak des
Chevaliers, a reminder to the
modern world of the ancient
wars that once swept the Middle
East.
The number of foreign visi
tors to Germany in 1951 was 50
per cent greater than in 1950.
according to the German tourist
office.
$33.75
if
Thuriday. April 24, 1952
Jacksonville Garbage
Collections Change
Jacksonville Beginning May
1 garbage collection in Jackson
ville will be handled by Med
ford City Sanitary service, May
or Albert Hackert reported.
He advised all residents to
take advantage of the service
since the dump ground previ
ously used will be closed to the
public.
Hackert stated also that a
Survey of the city, with the help
of the fire department, will be
made' to see that rubbish and
fire hazards are removed.
Hackert and city councilmen
said today that the police depart
ment has been instructed to is
sue citations to anyone found
permitting dogs to run at large.
Dogs must be kept penned or
leashed during April, May, June
and July. Hackert, in requesting
cooperation of dog owners,
pointed out that the ordinance
regarding dogs was passed after
numerous requests by residents.
Ancient peoples called sulphur
the stone that burns and, ac
cording to The Book of Knowl
edge 1952 Annual, thoy believed
sulphur fumes chased away evil
spirits.
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Gerber's BABY FOODS
Strained or Junior
4 Cans 35c
CEREALS pkg. 17c
Strained or Junior
MEATS each 22c
BABY NEEDS
Johnson's
Baby Lotion 5 oz. 49c
Baby Oil 5 oz. 49c
Baby Powder 9 oz. 49c
Evenflow
Nursing Bottles 25c
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MM l5c
Du-AII
DUST MOPSl.69
SPIC-SPAN
Giant Economy Pkg.
89c
Morrell's Slab
Bacon '"39'
Half or
U.S. Inspected
Pork Roasts u. 39c
Center Cuts Shoulder
Oregon Brand
Sliced Bacon ib. 39c
Fancy Colored
Roasting Hens ib. 55c
Eviscerated
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS
and CRABS
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
London has not been In the
path of a total eclipse of the
sun for more than 150 years, nor
will its people see one in the
20th century.
Britain's blind workers are
producing goods and services
valued at $12 million a year.
Danny Dyanshint says:
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PLANTERS
Peanut Butter 59c
22 Oz. Jar
HALEY'S
Corn Beef Hash 37c
152 Oz. Can
ROSEDALE ,
Cut Green Beans 19c
No. 2 Can
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
Top Quality
2,hs-33c
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LARGE
AVOCADOS E-fc 10c
SUCCHINNI
SQUASH 2 " 29c
LARGE SOLID HEAD
LETTUCE 2 25c
Whole Slab
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ANGEL FOOD
I Quick CAKE Mix I
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Friskie Dog -Food '
1 -Ib. can 15c
KEN-L-MEAL
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