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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1952)
Wisconsin hotel here reads: "tjm phone in lobby; not a GAB phone." TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUlf E Sgn Gives Sound Advice to Motorists Williston Park, L. I. flj.e Motorists entering this village are greeted by the following fign: "Go slow, st-e our shops. "Go art, -e our copf." Two more patients the 62nd ' ing from a nervous disorder was! taken to a Portland hospital for treatment. Flying the Stinson was Pilot Lee Flink, with Russ Williams as copilot. Nurse Vel ma Argotsinger also was on the flight, which left at 6:18 a.m. The plane was due back about noon tcday. The flights were Nos. 59 and 60 for the service. GAB ELSEWHERE. PLEASE Milwaukee iU.PJ A sign be neath a taxicab company's tele phone in the entrance of the ar.Q e.sra -were camtu 111 flights by Merer Flights, Inc.,! Springs Auto or Truck Welding Blacksmithing Also Overload Spring! for Passenger Cart Bergman's Shop 118 5. Bjrtlett PhoM 2-6771 air amtyiance yesterday ana to day, cXcers of the non-profit servjc reported today. rn Turiav- The Stinson am bulance took a 25-year-old wom an to the university ol Laiuor nia hospital in San Francisco for treatment. She was accompanied by her father. George Milliean was the pilot, and tne plane leu here at :20 ajn., returning about 1:30 p.m. This morning a woman suiier- Mercy Flight Plane Carries 2 Patients 1 . mmmm . t , t ij in, u i i urn s ARM & HAMMER SAL SODA CONCINTIATID A big help to farmtrt, cmna milk ptil. milk can, strtia cn, cream prs ton, cfavrna. PAR STORE HOME & AUTO , SUPPLIES WEAREVER Aluminum Colander $2.75 Cedar Dust, Oil Mops $2.29 BROOMS $1.89 & $2.25 Garbage Cans $3.09 up 1 I LADDERS v, e t 10 $5.49 Main at Holly Ph. 2-5550 FIRE DRILL COMPETITION A member of a three-man rural fire drill competition team, left above, sprints to make up time. The competitive drills, won by the Boring team, were held Tuesday at Grape street and Melrose avenue as a part of the state fire fighters convention which ends today. Among the several hundred spectators, a portion of whom are shown here, was F.ugene Amann, Medford s first paid fire chief, who had ringside seat in the dark car at the top, center of the picture. (Bramerd photo) Four SOC Faculty Members in Listing Ashland Four members of the Southern Oregon faculty are i listed in the current edition of "Who's Who in American Edu cation," published at Nashville, Tenn- Local educators so honored are Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, col lege president; Dr. John A 'Crowd Watches Fire Fighting Drills Here; Ko Keel' Stars Hit A crowd of several hundred persons watched yesterday as a group of Oregon rural fire de partments took part in competi tive drills as a part of the state Scbulx, associate professor of I ',re t'Bhters conventions which psychology; Mabel W. Winston, registrar and dean of women, and Freda P. Wilson, assistant Editor Robert C. Cook de scribes the volume as "cross section of administrators, prof essors, teachers and research workers." end here today. The drills were held at South Grape street and Melrose avenue. First place in the competition went to the Boring rural fire department. Oregon Technica Institute was second and conso lation prize went to Bethel. The competition consisted of combatting a mock fire with Drive a '52 Kaiser and see uhy thousands are demanding the world's (7 n (5 Sill 111) (5 If " ff-l 0s YARIMTjJ front seat ! t C...J.',.. -I . nmmmtr no "blind spots"! '"r'Kffi-- " I. One-piece Safely-Mounted "ff. P Findthield designed to push outward 'Pl-5jl n mtrt Impact! j--5-L- J. 3aiely4,usnum raided Instrument Pantll . Right hand emergency brake! 5. Hmeossed buuumtnti no protrusions! i. Cilrt front U groom yon tit n . aafmr position! !. Safttj-antlt teat balances jou nora sajtljl Vow... neir, lower doirn payment and neir, loiter monthly payment! bring Kaiser uilhin easier reach than everl Thousands upon thousands of safetjr.mindrd molorUts re switching lo Kilter... They know there's no nfety like Ksiwr! No value like Kaierl America's smoothett ride...lirgrtt g!as srea of inr srdin-3,617 square inches! Newett "hsrdlop" styling at rrgular sedsn prices! I'lus24.6 roiles-prr gsllon econom that won first prize in in cIim in the Mobilgst Kconomr Run! For your fimily's protect ion... see the '52 Ksiser at jour Kaiserr riser deiler todiy! four lines of hose with the three man team "putting out the blaze" in the shortest time being judged the winner. Medford fire department equipment w-as used and a Medford driver operated the truck for each team. A demonstration of fire fight ing equipment was conducted by dealers during the afternoon. "Skill" Demonstrated Hit of the afternoon for most of the crowd was a demonstra tion of fire fighting "skill" by the Kc. Keel Rurl Fyr Depart ment's "long red underwear bri gade." Using a fire truck of an cient, but unidentifiable vintage, the Ko Keel crew used water pistols, hot water bottles, impro vised pumps and buckets to wet down each other, the crowd and, on occasion, the "fire." Members cf the Oregon State Fire Chiefs association and the Oregon Rural Fire Protection Districts association, which are convening jointly here, attended a banquet last night at the Med ford Elks club. Dr. Elmo N. Ste venson, president of Southern Oregon college, was principal speaker, and R. B. Taylor, Sa lem, state insurance commission er, acted as master of ceremo nies. (See story and picture on Page 1) ANCIEHT CITY UNCOVERED Messina, Sicily U..i Ar chaeologists here have found what thev believe to be the re mains of a Greek city built about five centuries before Christ. 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