Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1952, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. May 19"
Marble Tournament
Beginning Tomorrow
The Medford Junior Chamber
of Commerce Marble tourna
ment will be, held starting at 9
In the morning Saturday at
Howard school. Winners in the
A and B divisions of meets at
the various schools of the vic
inity will compete and division
winners and runners - up will
Qualify for the Young Oregon
Ian tourney at Jantzen Beach,
Portland, on May 24.
About 15 participants are an
ticipated. Among those entered will be
Donald Harrison (A), Washing
ton school; Pat Furrer (B),
Roosevelt school; Dan Cuthbert
son (B), Lincoln school; Mike
Walls (A), and Jim Crumm (B),
Lone Pine and Joy Howard (A),
and Jim Gleason (B), Jackson
school.
HARD MAN TO BEAT
East Lansing, Mich. U.R)
It takes more than a bump on
the head to discourage John Hell
wege, promising sophomore div
er at Michigan State. He struck
his head on the aluminum diving
board In an early season meet at
Indiana. Doctors needed 5 5
stitches to close the wound. Six
weeks later, Hellwege was back
In action and walked off with
first place honors against Pittsburgh.
Funds invested here by '
May 10 will cam divi
dends from May 1
ONE
MORE
DAY
Jackson County
Federal
Savings & Loan Association
126 East Main, Medford
50C Delegation
Attending Mock
GOP Convention
Ashland Fifteen Southern
Oregon college students left to
day for Salem where they will
participate in the Mock Republi
can National convention to be
held at Willamette university.
Members of the Ashland delega
tion will represent the states of
Missouri, Tennessee, -Louisiana,
Arkansas and Mississippi in the
program patterned after the reg
ular GOP session.
Committee meetings will be
held this evening and the main
body of the convention will con
vene Saturday morning under
the chairmanship of Robert
Small of Willamette. Caucuses
will be held during the afternoon
and an evening banquet is
Dlanned at the Senator hotel
with riobert J. Hilliard of South
ern Oregon as toastmaster.
Senator Chairman
Sen. Wayne L- Morse (R.-Ore.)
will serve as honorary chairman
of the Saturday evening nomi
nating session. Keynote address
will be presented by Sen. Frank
Carlson (R.-Kan.) who will be
introduced by Gov. Douglas Mc
Kay of Oregon. The 241 dele
gates from 12 state colleges will
then select the mock conven
tion's choice for the 1952 Repub
lican standard-bearer.
Donald A. MacDougall, assist
ant professor of social science,
accompanied the SOC group as
faculty advisor.
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BIRTHS
WADE To the Rev. and
Mrs. Glenn Wade, Box 1078,
Eagle Point, May 8, 1952. A
boy, weighing 7 pounds, at the
Community hospital.
Court Records
POMCR COUFT
Edward J. Schartr, violation of ba
sic rule. 1S.
Clarlca M. Spatz, expired motor ve
hicle license, $5.
Muriel Harvey, parking on wrong
Ide of street. 12.50.
Arthur L. Brown, violation of baste
rule. 910.
Larry E. Fisher, failure to stop at
stop slftn, $3, no operator's license, $5.
Janet E, Riant, failure to stop at
red light, 3.
CIRCUIT COURT
Mary King vs. Albert Timothy
King, divorce decree.
Dead line on Classifies Ads: B:3U
p.m (or following day; 10 a m Mon
day, noon Saturday for Sunday a m
Everyone Invited!
EISENHOWER
CRAWLY
8 P.M. AT THE
SENIOR HIGH
AUDITORIUM
Hear
Sen Frank CARLSON
Chairman Nar'l Eisenhower Comm.
DISCUSS THIS TIMELY SUBJECT
"Why IVe NEED
Eisenhower"
o MOVIES o
SHOWING EISENHOWER IN
ACTION IN RECENT YEARS and
SPEAKING ON MANY SUBJECTS
Everyone Welcome!
Plid Adv. Mtdford Eittnhowtr (or Pratldtnt Commit
CREDIT CONTROLS ENDED Prospective buyers gather around
salesman J. F. O'Connor at Los Angeles as he explains that with
the end of controls on installment buying, customers and dealers
are free to write their own ticket as to down payment and terms
on credit buying. The end of "Regulation W" is expected to boom
(ales on items previously under tieht control.
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FIFTY CENT LIMIT Although only a few miles from some of
th world's largest oil refineries, Chicago gas station attendant
Peter Gaich limits sales to 50c as the nationwide. oil strike contin
ues without a settlement in sight. Bus, plane and auto travel has
been sharply reduced in the Great Lakes area because of the
growing gasoline famine.
FISH HOOKS MAN
Hong Kong (U.B A "man
bites dog" story would not inter
est Au Yang-yi. He has been
hooked by a fish. Au, a fishmon
ger's helper, was eating fish
heads when he bit down on a
hook.
DAUGHTER IN STEP
Bethany,' Conn. U.R) Mar-
jorie C. Urquhart fs training as
state police rookie. She and
her father, Capt. Ross V. Urqu
hart, make the Connecticut state
police's first father - daughter
team.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and mild
through Saturday. Low tonight 38.
High Saturday 75. .
Westrrn Oregon: Fair tonight and
Saturday with some high cloudiness
Saturday. Continued cool tonight with
lows 33-40. Highs Saturday 6.1-73, ex
cept 55-60 on immediate coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
highent 79; lowest 43.
Total monthly precipitation. 1 inch.
Excess (or the month, .68 Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 19M, 10.43 inches. Excess for
the season. 4 61 inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p m. yester
day 43: 4:30 a.m. today 93.
Observations Takrn at 4:30 a.m.,
120 Meridian Time
high low prec.
Boi .. ...... 50 39 .13
Boston 73 34
Chicago 37 47
Denver 73 43
Eureka 34 40
Havre 68 43
Klamath Falls .53 32
Los Angeles 70 32
Medford (i 37
New York 73 31
Omaha 3!t 50 .10
Phoenix a 90 53
Portland 60 42
Reno , 62 34
F.u gen 62 36
Salt Lake (3 47
San Francisco 61 43
Seattle 34 43 tr.
Spokane t9 43 tr.
Washington. D. C 63 33
Yakima 71 37
Tomorrow
Sunrise, 436 am; sunset, 7:19 pm
Five-day forecast (Friday through
Wednesday
Western Oregon -A few showers at
beginning of week. Rising tempera
tures Cool nights over week-end
Daytime temperatures averaging
above normal. Normal highs. 60-70.
Lows. 40-43.
Northern California Rain Sundav
or Monday but generally fair other
wise. Temperatures three to eight
degrees above normal, becoming five
to 10 degrees below normal about
Monday, except che to normal on
coast most of period.
Dead line on Class in en Ads- A 3c
pm. (or following day. 10 am Han
iay. noon Saturday oi Sundav m
Additional 40-8
Officers Planning
To Attend 'Wreck'
The names of a number of ad
ditional officers of the 40 and 8
have been . added to the list of
those who are arriving in Med
ford for the annual Tri State
wreck Saturday night.
William H. Crabtree, Reno,
Sous Chef de Chemin de Fer (na
tional vice-commander in charge
of the western states!; C. J. Lay
tion, Astoria, Grand Chef de
Train (state vice-commander),
and Felix Duke, Coos Bay,
Grand Sous Garde le Prisonaire,
have sent in their reservations.
Val Dage, publicity director
for Harold's Club. Reno, arrived
in Medford Thursday to cam
paign for the Tri State wreck in
Reno next year. Dage is general
chairman of the American Le
gion convention this summer in
Reno.
Col. H. J. Meiring, general
chairman of the Tri-State wreck,
reports everything ready for the
ceremonies tomorrow night. Can
didates, or "poor goofs," will be
put through street stunts down
town tomorrow afternoon.
Rhymester Tackles
Figures in Politics
This Election Year
Cleveland, O. U.B Magda
lene Kuhlman is a woman who
doesn't let politics occupy her
time, except in rhyme.
The presidential elections this
year stirred the 32-year-old ex-
school teacher and she took time
off from her "complete service
rhyming business" to dash off
some sentiments on possible fu
ture chief executives. The over
all picture, she described tflis
way:
"You will excuse me
If I say they confuse me." "
Being an Ohioan, however,
she prudently added:
"1 11 be tabbed as plain daft
If I don't vote for Taft."
The Ohio senator faded as Miss
Kuhlman turned toward Minne
sota and said:
"I might say in passin
I kinda like Stassen."
Likes Iks Too
She warmed up on Eisenhower
and Warren to finish off the Republicans:
"1 11 go on strike
If they don't elect Ike!
It's as plain as a lighthouse
Who belongs in D-wight House!
'Still, there's nothing I'd like
mor'n
To see Governor Warren
And his spouse
In that House. ' .
And who will say that Honey
bear Wouldn't be a knockout there?"
The Democrats took just four
lines in Miss Kuhlman's political
panorama:
"Oh, life would be clover
With Estes Kefauver
And Russia less scary
Under Harry."
She threw up her' hands when
asked for a definite choice, and
declared:
"I'd rather be wittical
Than political."
It is the men right at home she
thinks more of than politicians.
For example:
"With me,
You see,
The men who get top rating,
Are the ones I am dating!"
Illness Forces Rhyming
Miss Kuhlman began rhyming
for a living five years ago when
a serious illness forced her out
of her job teaching in a Michigan
high school. She has been tagged
"The Bard of Avon Lake" after
the suburb where she lives.
Her work now ranges from
song lyric writing (her biggest
item) to doggerel for political,
anniversary and holiday events,
with a liberal dash of prose edit
ing of books, theses and college
papers.
! That takes about 60 hours of
ARRAIGNMENT BET
Arraignment on an assault and
battery complaint against Henry
Fong, owner of Kim's restaurant,
South Pacific highway has been
set next Tuesday in district
court, according to the sheriff's
office. The complaint charges
Fong with driving a car against
Mrs. Grace M. Teeple on May 3,
who signed the complaint. Fong
posted $50 bail.
I FRYING SPOILS PEARLS
Hartford, Conn. (U.PJ Mrs.
Olga F. Clapp probably will eat
her oysters raw from now on.
every week. With the rest of her
time she edits and prints a week
ly newspaper on diantics and
works on her new dictionary for
songwriters.
"I'm up to 'A' in the dictionary
now," she said. "It looks like a
long project."
She found 27 pearls In single
oyster but the gems were worth
less because the oyster had been
fried.
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Boston "(U.F9 The sum
mer resort of Cape Code will
observe the 350th anniversary of
its discovery this year. Capt.
Bartholomew G o s n o 1 d first
sighted the cape in 1602.
Flowers
for Mother
Corsages Potted Plants
Camellias Azaleas
MARSHALL
Nursery & Florist
12th l Newtown . Phone 3-1657
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AND INTERMEDIATE CITIES (From Medford Airport)
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