Olympla (U.R) Death on
Washington state highways and
streets is running ahead of its
1951 records, 145 to 143, the
State Patrol reported Tuesday.
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"Flight Able and Flight Baker report to ready room . ..
Man your flight quarter stations on the double . . .
Stand by to launch fighters at 12001"
In a matter of seconds this alert navy
ordnance team has flashed into action to
arm their Panther Jet fighter for another
strike! Feeding belt after belt of deadly 20
mm cannon shells into the hungry guns of their plane.
Teamwork like this means that your navy is on the job
day and night defending you and all of the things you
hold dear. But it takes teamwork at home as well as
on the fighting front to keep America strong. And you
play an important part on the biggest hometeam in the
world. The team of tens of millions of U. S. Defense
Bond buyers who are building the great economio
strength that backs up our armed forces. So keep up
the good work. Keep on buying bonds I
And remember, when you buy bonds you make one ot
the best investments in the world today. For your
interest-earning U. S. Defense Bonds are as safe as
America. Buy thenr on the Payroll Savings Plan today I
The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy
give you personal financial independence
Don't forget that bonds are now a better buy thin ever.
Because now tier? Seriet E Bond you oum can auto
matically go on earning interest every year for 10 yean
from date ol purchase instead of 10 as before! This means
that the bond you bought for 118.75 can return you not
Just 125 but as much as $33,331 A $37.50 bond pays
$66.66. And so on. For your security, and your country's
too, buy U. S. Defense Bonds now I
Peace is for the strong . . .
Buy U. S. Defense Bonds regularly!
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Medford Mail Tribune
Local and
Marines To Meet All Marines
and former marines are invited
to attend the regular meeting
of the Medford detachment, Ma
rine Corps league, at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, April 30, at the Hol
land hotel, officers said today.
Central Accident Alan Har
per, Junction City, and Fred
Herbert Wilcox, route one, box
441A, Medford, were involved
in an automobile accident at 119
South Central avenue on April
26, according to the Medford
police department.
Adult Scouts All Girl Scout
adults are reminded by officers
at the area office that reserva
tions for an area council meeting
May 6 in the Grants Pass Coun
try club should be made before
Saturday, May 3. They may
make the reservations by calling
the area office here at 2-5912 or
by mail at 500 East Main street.
Auloj Collide A non-injury
automobile collision occurred on
East ninth street last Saturday,
police said. Drivers of the cars
involved were listed as Mildred
Muriel Howard, 331 Crater Lake
avenue, and Lawrence GoVdon
Youmans, 1610 Thomas road.
Mildred Howard was issued a
citation for failure to yield right
of way, police reported.
Building Permits The follow
ing building permits have been
registered with the Medford
building inspectors office: Gates
and Lydiard, Sixth and Grape
streets, $1,000 to remodel store
building; E. R. Durno, 21 North
Keeneway, $2,000 to move unit
to foundation; and Georgia Olds,
231 West 5th street, $500, to
erect a trailer court, shower and
toilet.
this!!.
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Personal
Returns Mrs. Roy Stanley,
Eagle Point, returned last week
from a several weeks trip to
Florida and Cuba, friends said
today. She -was in Havana on
Easter Sunday, and made the
trip by bus with the exception
of her flight to Cuba. Mrs. Stan
ley was accompanied dh the trip
by three friends from Portland.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Wilson and three-months-old
daughter, Deborah, San Jose,
Calif., are visiting friends and
relatives here this week. Mr,
and Mrs. Wilson are former resi-
dents of Medford. He was em'
ployed by Leon's women's ap
parel store here and she was
secretary for Mayor D. L. Flynn
Visitors Guests this week at
the Chester Parker home South
Pacific highway are Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Pickering, Fallbrook
Calif. They operate lemon and
avocado groves there. Both are
former Medford residents. He
formerly was employed by the
California Oregon Power com
pany. Mrs. Pickering is the for
mer Miss Aieleen Parker. Last
week Mrs. Andy Parks, the for
mer Miss Thelma Kenworthy
was a visitor at the Parkers
Dance Callers Allen Howard
and John Niedermeyer will be
the callers for the Jacksonville
Rebekah lodge square dance
benefit May 2, lodge officers said
today. Howard is from Keno,
Ore., and is a well-known nortlv
west square danoe caller. The
benefit dance proceeds will be
used toward sending two high
school students from this Odd
Fellows lodge district to the
United Nations Pilgrimage dur
ing the summer. The event will
be held in the Jacksonville Com
munity hall.
Incorporate A certificate of
incorporation has been filed in
the county clerk's office estab
lishing the Central Construction
company, a general construction
and building business with par
ticular attention to the produc
tion and sale of gravel, sand,
and building materials of all
kinds. The- firm lists a capital
stock of $5,000 and the following
directors: D. F. McFadden, 201
Grant street, Ashland; L. M.
Berndt, 203 North Ivy street,
Medford; and Walter Berndt,
same address. The new comDanv
will operate from Medford.
Change Hour Red Cross vol
unteer motor corps drivers will
meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, May
i, msieaa ol 7:31) n.m. will be
held in the Girl Scout headauar-
ters and will open with a lecture
on safe driving and traffic regu
lation review by Robert Shep
herd. This will be followed by
a regular lesson In the first aid
course now being conducted for
the drivers by Mrs. Francos
Leischner. On May 8 at 7 p.m.
another meeting of the group
will be held with a short demon
stration on emergency repairs
and car maintenance by Ike
Staples.
Convalescent Mrs. Glenn
Darby, Ashland, is convalescing
ai usieopatnie hosrj tal hpcanso
of back injuries suffered Satur-
day afternoon when riding in a
ono-ai at tne Crater lake rim,
according to hospital attendants
and E. M. Tucker Jr.. of thm
Tucker Sno-Cat firm. Mrs. Darby
was piucea in a body cast, the
nospuai attendants sa ri. Mr.
Darby was thrown forward
when the Sno-Cat struck n hnl.
low place in the snow, Tucker
saia. ims is not uncommon in
the spring of the vear. hut nn
one has been hurt before this,
he explained. The vehicle was
moving about 10 miles an hour
at the time, he added.
On Ships Bernard J.
Navy seaman armrentlrrv nn nt
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard .r Ha
805 Narreean
board the USS Frybarger, a de
stroyer escort ship In the Far
Eastern waters, according to a
Navy release. Hass was trrnrlnnt.
irom ivieaford Senior High
schol and enlisted In the Navy
June 14, 1951. On the USS
Boyd, a Navy destroyed now at
the Long Beach. Calif., shlnvnrrf
is John R. Hart, Navy machin
ists mate, third class. He is a son
of Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, 601
East Oregon street, Jackson
ville. Benjamin J. Trowbridge, a
Navy personnel seaman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin
bridge, 1625 East Main street, Is1
on me uoa vaney Forge, an air
craft carrier now on combat
duty In Korea.
Here's Bargain in
Fertilizer
45 lb. Bag $1.00
3 Nitrogen
4 Phosphite
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MORTON MILLING CO.
W v "ir Mction street
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St. Mark's School Teachers
of the church school of St.l
main b cjjiM-upui cnurcn Will
meet In the church Wednesday
April 30, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Joseph
Fliegel will discuss "Planning a
Lesson.
From Woodburn Mr. and
Mrs. John Shelley from Wood-
burn, Ore., arrived here Sunday
for a business trip for the first
part of the week. They are for
mer residents and were in the
real estate business here. They
also are realtors in Woodburn.
To Leave Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Spalding, Hillcrest road, have
sold their 1iome here and plan
to leave in the near future for
St. Helena, Calif., in the Napa
valley according to an announce
ment made today. The M. O. Bes
sonettes, also of Hillcrest road,
have purchased the property.
.
To Make Plans Plans for sev
eral events in May and June
will be made at the classes of
Bliss Heine s Juniors Saturday, it
was reported today. Pupils and
their parents are requested to
attend. Forty Juniors entertain
ed the Townsend club last Fri
day, their first public appear
ance for some time.
Answer Alarms Medford
firemen answered three alarms
during the past 24-hour period,
they reported today. At 2:11 p.m.
Monday they were called to Lil
enquist Motors, 1016 North Riv
erside, where a truck had been
ignited by a- cutting torch, -they
said. Damage was caused to the
cab and tank of the truck. An
oveisioated oil stove at 412 King
street at 11:07 p.m. caused no
damage, they added, and the
third call was to the junction of
South Riverside and Central
avenues, to wash down a gaso
line spill caused by a car acci
dent. Honorman The graduating
recruits of a recent class at the
San Diego, Cali., Navy training
center, chose Kenneth L. Brown,
wavy apprentice, as their "Hon
orman." He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orrin L. Brown, 1203
Queen Ann avenue, and entered
the service Dec. 14, 1951. Before
that he attended Oregon State
college. The honormen are ref
lected by a vote of the company
membership on the basis of lead
ership, sportsmanship, military
bearing, initiative, response to
orders, qualifications of good
shipmate and application to re
cruit training.
Dismissed Mrs. Bernlce Da-
hack, Oil West 13th street, who
was injured In an automobile
accident last week, was dismiss
ed for her home today, accord
ing to Sacred Heart hospital at
tendants. Mary Beth Dunlcvv.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Dunlevy, 0 Louis avenue, was
dismissed yesterday from the
same hospital after undergoing
minor surgery. Janet Young, 10,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Young, 45 Modoc avenue, left
for her home today. She had
been at the hospital for several
days because of emergency
surgery.
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BOBBY STARR
Trumpet One of the Original Red Nichols
Five Pennies, alto known as "Mr.
Clifton Webb."
TONY MODOFFARI
Guitar Songs In Frankie Laine Groove.
Rhythm Styled For Dancing, Entertainment
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Takes Drunks Home
Sydney, Australia (U.R)
Three Sydney business men have
opened a hire-chauffeur service
to drive home drunken, or near
drunken motorists.
The service, known as the
Road Safety Drivers' Co., has
been staled by a city car park
owner, a salesman and a me-
chanic.
A team of eight experienced
drivers win be available from
9 p.m. Saturdays till 5 a.m. Sun
days to drive motorists home
from night clubs, parties or cele-
Drauons.
The service will charge 1
(S2.25) for the hire of the chauf
feur, plus 2'6 (about 28c) a mile
from the pickup point to the
motorist's home.
The chauffeur will take the
motorists home, garage his car,
give him his keys, let him in the
front door and if necessary put
him to bed.
Portland Produce
Portland (UP1 Butter: To retail
ers: AA grade prints 7tlc lb.; cartons
77c: A prints "fic; cartons 77c; B prinU
7Jc: B prints 74c lb.
Egcs: To retailers: grade AA large
S2c doz : A large 48-4!)c doz.: AA me
dium 4ll-4ilc doz.; A medium 47c doz.;
cartons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers; A grade Ched
dar. Oregon single 47.52c lb.; 5-lb.
loaves. 52-fi5c: premium brands to
5Si2c lb. for single wheels and 01 i2e
for 5-lb loaves; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaves, 4ti-47'2C.
Farm Market
Trading on the East Side Farmers'
market was slowed Tuesday by cool
weather: most prices managed to hold
unchanged.
Poultry, nabhlts
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f.o.b.
plants) Fryers. 2'i.3 lbs.. 29c: 3-4
lbs. 2!lc lb.: roasters 4'i lbs. and up.
2!)c: lleht hens, all wts. 17-lfle lb-
heavy hens, all wts. 20c Ibi old roost
ers 14-15c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailers. Fryers, all
wts. 44-45e lb.; roasters 44-45c: light
hens 32.33c; heavy hens, 3(3-37c; cutup
fryers, nil wts. C061c.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers. Fro.
zen winter pack A grade tarns, 45c
lb.; New York dressed style, B grade.
42c.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plant) Live white. 3i-49 lbs..
26-2!)c; 5-6 lbs.. 22-25c; colored pelts,
4c lb. tinder; old doe rabbits I2-I6c;
few higher: fresh dressed fryers to re
tailers, fl2-G3c; some higher.
livestock
Portlnnd fUPl Cattle 100. Utility
and low commercinl hecf heifers $25
28.50; ennner and cutter cows, $17.50
21.50! utility cows $22-23.50; commer
cial cows $27, some above $27; com
mercial nulls $28.50.
C .lives 35. Choice veal era, $34.30-37;
good grades. $30-34.
Hops 200. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch
ers from 180-235 lb. $1!) 2.-19.50;
choice 340-400 lb. sows $15.75-16; feed
er piRs, $17 50.
Sheep 100. Good wooled lambs $27;
good shorn lambs $26; choice spring
lambs $29.50; one good heavy wooled
ewe $13,
San Francisco (UPiCaUIe 100. Can
ner and cutter cows, S17-21; commer
cial, including good 090 lb. slaughter
steers, $31.50.
Calves 5. Commercial calves 31,
choice vcnlcrs $30.
Hogs 400; choice 180-240 lb. butchers
$10.
Sheep 200.
EVERY DAY
IS SUNDAE
when you stop at DAIRY QUEEN.
Your favorite sundae flavors choco
late, strawberry, cherry, butterscotch
and many more. Meet the gang at
DAIRY QUEEN, 450 South Central,
for a perfect "sundae date." Adv.
Rod Cameron
"THE SEA HORNET"
Alan "Rocky Lane" in
"POWDER RIVER RUSTLERS"
FOR
MEDFORD!
ADMITS THE
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WHOLE FAMILY!
BIG HITS!
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and Funy Knight In
"NIGHT RAIDERS"
AND DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Tuesday. April 29. 1952
WALL STREET
New York (U.R) Railroad
shares led a late rally on the
stock market Tuesday after an
early decline.
Rails met substantial support
and rose sharply from their lows.
1Iany recorded net gains ranging
to more ,nan 2 points,
,ow Jones closing averages:
! 30 industrials 260.52 off 0.61; 20
; ra"roi,ds 93 88 up 0.10; 15 util
tics 48.60, off 0.09, and 65 stocks
100.40 off 0.13.
Sales Tuesday approximated
1,170,000 shares compared with
980,000 shares traded Monday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected slocks:
American TIT 153
Anaconda 435s,
Chrysler 74
Curtiss Wright 7
General Electric . .. 57 li
General Motors 53 Vi
Montgomery Ward 5934
Penn R R 185s
Penney J C 65V2
Radio 261
Southern Co 13T's
Southern Pacific
S Oil of Calif
Texas Gulf Sulphur ..
Transamerica
United Aircraft
U S Rubber
U S Steel 381s
Youngstown 45
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CRIME DIDNT PAY
Omaha (U.R) Police said
eager burglars made $4 the hard
way when they:
1 pried the lock off a heavy
door of a lumber company.
2 Carried a 700-pound safe
out of the building.
3 Stole a truck and loaded
the safe on it.
4 Blasted open the safe and
discarded the truck.
Officials of the lumber firm
said loose change in the safe
might have amounted to about
$4.
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