Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1952, Image 5

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Cooperation Asked In Burning Safety
jacKsonville Residents of
Jacksonville are asked by city
officials to cooperate in burning
grass or eliminating other fire
hazards before the fire danger
season arrives. If anyone has
more debris to dispose of than
they feel they can burn safely,
it can be arranged for the fire
department truck and men to
standby. Those wanting this serv
ice should call James Minnis,
Oregon Records Gain
In Covered Pay Rolls
AUTOMATIC MODEL K
Set to sprinkl any if circl from
5 to 50 feet wHh turn of dial
Preferred by home owtv
ers everywhere. A turn
of the dial lets the cor
rect spny and watering
range for the desired
area sutomaticilly. The
Rain King Automatic
provide! a natural raiiu
like shower. '$3,75
MODEL H
Perfect for any
lawn. Ideal for
newly seeded
areas. 300 gal
lons per br. on
20 lbs. pressure
when set or fine
py. $7
HOSI NOZZLI
Chrome plated, on
tarnishable. Ma
chined from solid
brass. Adjustable for
bullet-like stream or
fine, misty spray,
9Msily mud quickly
MODEL D
Each nozzle a
prinkler in it
self, adjustable
for any kind of
spray. Ideal for
revolving or sta
tionary sprin-
Uu5a9S
Price
$1.50
Smbeani
HEDGE- TRIMMER
Built auU
powered
to do a tiring
iob in a jiffy. A 1
lion instrument in
every detail from the
high-grade, cutlery-steel cutter bar
to the 110 V.AC-DC power plant
inside the handle. Price gQ
fr s rmmry
IN
SPECIALISTS
WEST 6th STRUT
HOMBWARESl
fHONl J. 5201
Salem (U.R) Curry, Um
atilla and Jefferson counties
more than doubled Oregon's
15.3 per cent gain in covered
pay rolls last year, but the great
est dollar increase came from
Multnomah and Lane counties,
the State Unemployment Com
pensation Commission said
Tuesday.
Coos county also climbed rap
idly, jumping nearly 10 millions
to enter the select $50 million
group, which includes Douglas
and Marion counties in addition
to the two leaders.
fire department chief, telephone
9-8218.
The volunteer firemen will not
be available for burning off grass
or other materials on private
property this year as in the past,
the city officers pointed out.
However, they will, If necessary,
standby where there are possib
ilities of a fire spreading.
Mrs. Ben Hecht
Puts On Blue Bonnet
Enjoys F.N.E.!
Mrs. Ben Hecht suggests that you
put on Blub Bonnet Margarine
for F.N.E. -Flavor, Nutrition,
Economy! Like the noted novelist
and playwright's wife, you will
love the delicate, sunny-sweet taste
Blues Bonnet adds to any food!
You'll appreciate its nourishment,
too. No other spread for bread is
richer in year-round Vitamin A!
And you'll welcome its economy.
Two pounds of Blub Bonnet cost
less tnan one pound of high-priced
spread! So remember the letters . . .
F . . . N . . . El AUrVetetable BLUE
Bonnet Margarine gives "all three"
Flavor! Nutrition! Econom-e-e!
Completed tabulations of 18,
000 employers' reports by the
commission showed Douglas
county ahead of Marion for the
first time, but still only about
half of second-place Lane coun
ty's $104,452,568. Douglas' 1951
total of $54,608,517 is more than
20 times the amount reported
in 1938, 1939 or 1940.
New lumber and plywood
mills in Curry county enabled
that southwest corner of the
state to gain 66.2 per cent over
1950, reaching $4,306,014 and
passing three other counties.
Umatilla's expansion was due
cent to $30,508,151 was due
mainly to dam construction.
Both dams and timber helped
Lane, Marion and other western
Oregon areas.
....Fails To Keep Pace
Multnomah county's covered
pay rolls last year gained $62,
000,000 over 1950 but failed to
keep pace with downstate in
creases aggregating nearly $100,
000,000. The metropolitan dist
rict's $529,809,317 was about
five per cent under all-time rec
ords set in 1943 and 1944 when
emergency shipg were beins
built. Less than 44 per cent of
the state's covered jobs now arc
in the Portland area, compared
with nearly 70 per cent in war
time. Only two counties Deschutes
and Morrow failed to record
gains in' 1951 but eight others
increased less than 10 per cent.
Sherman and Gilliam still have
less than a million dollars sub
ject to the unemployment tax.
Before the war, when the state's
total was about a fifth of last
year's, as many as a dozen coun
ties remained in the 'hundred
thousand group.
VFW SPONSORS DANCE
Shady Cove A public dance,
sponsored by Steelhead post, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, will be
held at 9 p.m. Saturday in the
Veterans hall here, it was an
nounced today by VFW officers.
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ftw.,,.., "I ,).. -r- s
Spokane (U.R) Humane
Society Superintendent Norman
Finch Tuesday estimated there
were 14,500 dogs in the city
highest in history.
Dead line Sunday Classified, la at
noon Saturdays.
FISHERMAN'S
SPECIAL
9 FOOT TONKIN CANE EXTRA TIP
$13.95 FLY ROD $7.45
80 YARD CAPACITY AUTOMATIC
$10.50 FLY REELS.. $6.95
$6.00
SINGLE ACTION
60 YARD CAPACITY
$3.95
$2.50 & $2.75 NYLON
LINES
25 YARD
COIL
$1.69
PLAN TO TAN SAFELY
79e
79c
90c
79c
TARTAN 4oz.
JAN SUN OIL ... 6 or.
JAN SUN LOTION . 6 oz.
SKOL 6'4 0z.
SEA & SKI ...$1.35
SKOLEX, for sun allergy 49c
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
FIRST AID KIT
J&J - B&B
FIRST AID KITS
69c to $30.00
ADHESIVE TAPE
Vi'
NEW "CUT QUICK"
PACKAGE
35c - 1"...
69c
AMERICAN WHITE CROSS
Adhesive Bandages, 36's .
Adhesive Plaster, Vi"xQ yd.
Absorbent Cotton, 1 oz.
25c
45c
14c
OUTING JUG
HALF
GALLON
Aluminum
Fiberglass
Insulated
$1.98
VACUUM WARE
Economy
Pint .... 98c
Quart $1.59
$13.95
PICNIC KIT
$9.95
PREVENT - CURE
POISON OAK
Rhus Toxicodendron
225 Pellet 49c
CUTTERS
Poiionok $1.30
"BROEMMEL"
Poison Oak Extract
$1.71
Ivy Dry 59e
Caladryl .. 7e
Cala Cream 59c
Sun Glasses
$2.69 to
$2.98
POLAROID
" . 49c
OTHER FINE
GLASSES to
$7.50
CLIP
ON
GLASSES
79c to $2.50
KODAK
BABY BROWNIE
13
$2.75
OTHER KODAKS
to $21.95
FILMS
FILM
DEVELOPING
In by 10, Out by 5
AMERICAN
FLAGS
Memorial Flag
Official Size
12"x18" 39c
8"xl2" .....20c
ADD FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ON TAXABLE
FREE DELIVERY IN ME0FORD
MERCHANDISE
l'.p.Ii Medford's Original Price Cut tersVcA0TiCa
VPFriAiigT&yv o A 2 2874
Wednesday. May it, ltSl
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
couraged to correspond with him
and those who care to are send
ing him packages. They started
their contributions three months
ago.
Renato was born In Albano
the youngest of four children.
His father was killed in a bom
bardment over the city May 3
1944, and the mother was
wounded. She suffered a lacer
ated leg which never has healed
and she Is unable to work reg
ularly. When she does, the moth
er works at domestic chores and
earns about 45 cents a day. As a
war widow she does get $18
month. The eldest son, 21 ,is un
employed as there is little work
at Albano. A sister, 15, helps
with the housework and the two
younger children attend school.
In Two Rooms
The family lives In two small
rooms with no hygienic facilities.
Sickness, hunger and demoral
ization are constantly attacking
the little family that wants to
have the opportunity of being
decent human beings with the
chance of looking forward to
some sort of future, according
to the history furnished by the
foster plan.
Renato is described as dark
complcxioned, tall and thin for
his age. He likes school but can
not study much because of
hunger. He likes outdoor games.
Help given to him and his fam
ily is a much deserved "lift,"
the foster plan description said.
The General Land Office was
established In the treasury de
partment in 1812.
BROWNIE TARGET
1 CAMERA
With 2 Rolls Rim
Regular
$8.02
5"
BROWNIE REFLEX
CAMERA
Complete with Flash,
Film, Dry Cells
Regular $1057
$18.06 iJk
COLOR FILM
FOR ALL
CAMERAS
Have a Record of Your Memorial Day Trip in Color!
WILSON'S CAMERA SHOP
229 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-9036
RENATO ANTONACCI
Copco Group's Foster Son
Italian Youngster
'Adopted' by Copco
Record Department
Renato Antonacci, an 11-year-
old Italian boy, has been "adopt
ed" by the 17 employees of the
California-Oregon Power com
pany's record department. The
"adoption" is financial and not
a legal procedure, and was ar
ranged through the Foster Par
ents' Plan for War Children,
55 West 42nd street, New York
City, N. Y.
The local group has set up a
regular organization with by
laws, and has a chairman, Jack
D. Wood, and a secretary, Mrs.
Maxine Hammond. Each year
they will elect new officers.
Contribute $15 Monthly
Through the plan, they have
promised to contribute $15
monthly toward the child's sup
port for at least a year. In re
turn they have received a photo
graph and brief history of the
child. In addition, individual
members of the group are
Vaffl
Drive a
.and
Hamlin Motor
Company
121 NORTH BARTLITT ST.
CLOSED FRIDAY, DECORATION
DAY, MAY 30
Open Daily Till 9 P.M.
Sunday 10-8
Green
OLIVES
2-0i. Jar
Stuffed
OLIVES
T.-Ox. Jar
Marachino
CHERRIES
2'4-Oi.
C
Paper Napkins
Paper Plates
Paper Cups
Paper Table Covers
Wax Sandwich Bags
Plastic Spoons - Forks
NALLEY'S
POTATO CHIPS
Jumbo Pkg. . ... .
39c
PLANTERS
Cocktail PEANUTS
8-oz. Tin ....... . 35c
HI -HO CRACKERS
1-lb. Pkg. ....... 36c
SUNSHINE
Hyde Park COOKIES
12-oz. Pkg. ..... 39c
SUNSHINE
Mint Pillow
12-oz. Pkg.
CANDY
..... 33c
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OREGON CHIEF
Lb.
HAMS 59
LEAN. TENDERIZED M
FRANKFURTERS
Top grade lb. 49c
U.S. INSPECTED CHOICE GRADE
POT ROASTS Lb. 69
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS 33
FINE FOR SLICING
TOMATOES .29
2 For 9
LARGE SOLID HEADS
LETTUCE
c
FRESH
Roasted
PEANUTS
lb. .. 39c
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OPEN WEEK DAYS 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
(WEDNESDAY UNTIL 9)
PRICES FOR ONE WEEK
ABOVI
rmcit
Thursday - Saturday
22NO
24TH
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