rOTJK MEDTORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBTTHE
TuMdar, July 1, 19S2
HOPE TO BE STENOGS
Cleveland, O. (U.R) A sur
vey by the school board showed
that one out of five girls in the
14 city high schools hopes to be
come a stenographer. One boy
out of 11 wants to be an engineer.
LIKELY STORY. INDEED -
Hartford, Conn. (U.R) Ben
Snipes explained that he crashed
into a tree because he had been
blinded by lights of an oncoming
car but was arrested when police
pointed out it was broad daylight.
JUST LIKE HOTSEAT
Chicago (U.R) The big air
conditioning unit which will
cool the International Amphi
theatre during the big political
conventions is powered by 2,300
volts exactly the same voltage
that an electric chair uses.
Savings & Loan Association of Medford
.
A HOME OWNED. INSTITUTION DEDICATED
TO THOSE WHO SAVE
27 North Holly Street
Announces Dividends of
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Q ftK ANNUM
FOR THE PAST HALF YEAR, PAYABLE
' TO INVESTORS
Today, July 1, 1952
All accounts insured to $10,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insur
ance Corp., Washington, D. C.
Investments made by the 10th of the month earn dividends as of the first
of the month. ....
HO OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
TfSSf.r' GEORGE M. ROBERTS. President
a- J- HAN BY Vice President
- ilAg R- F- KYLE Secretary-Treasurer
.Iflllll MARY JANE MYERS Asst. Seey.-Treas.
JIIIIl' GLENN I. JACKSON W. H. REICHSTEIN
JlIIV HERBERT G. GREY RALPH NORRIS
11 Save and Borrow with Confidence
BEST IN 1951 DERBY Darwin Cooper, Williamsport, Pa., is
shown above as he receives his championship trophy for winning
the 1951 AU-American Soap Box derby as his mother smiles her
approval. The winner of the Rogue Valley Soap Box derby July
13th will attempt to succeed Cooper as derby national champion.
The 1952 All-American derby will be held August 10 at Akron,
Ohio.
Visiting Professors
To Hear Discussion
Of Area's Resources
Glenn Jackson, vice presi
dent of California Oregon Pow
er company, will speak on the
natural resources of southwest
ern Oregon at a public dinner
meeting tonight in the Medford
hotel" at 6:30 o'clock.
The dinner is in honor of 40
visiting college professors from
all over the United States who
are studying the natural resourc
es of this area and who arrived
here this afternoon by private
bus.
Will Tour Area
Starting Wednesday morning,
the group will tour several ag
ricultural and horticultural
points of interest in the valley,
according to County Agent W.
B. Tucker. They will begin by
visiting the Otto Bohnert farm,
Central Point, where a diversi
fied crop exhibit will be shown,
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These taxing days, you
need to take time out
Relieve the tensions
that fatigue you and
put a burden on your
hard-working heart.
including alfalfa, ladino and sug
ar beet seed, potatoes for fresh
market, strawberries, onions and
other crops.
The next stopping place will
be Clair Higinbotham's place,
Taylor road, where his large
Holstein herd of dairy cows will
be observed, as well as his irri
gated pasture, modern silos and
other improvements.
John Bohnert's stock ranch at
Seven Oaks, Highway 99, will
be the next tour inspection stop
where Bohnert's wife and two
daughters will join him in de
scribing the growth of the Boh
nert Hereford herd, described by
Tucker as consisting of "very
excellent stock." "
Historical Po'.nts
Going on from here, the tour
will drive via the Central Point
Jacksonville highway to Jack
sonville where they will view
the various historical points of
intprpct arH near . ftrpliaprfc rtn
route. C. B. Cordy, county agent
in horticulture, will explain the
pear growth to the . professors
through the bus's public ad
dress system as they ' pass var
ious orchards.
From Jacksonville, the group
will mo tor. to. the Bear Creek
orchards packing house for a
tour of the plant and packing
processes.
A lunch at Ashland will con
clude the group's .stay in the
valley. Dr. J. G. Jensen, profes
sor of natural resources at OSC,
is in charge of the tour through'
out the state, with John Nieder
meyer, Route 2, Medford, in
charge of local arrangements.
Ashland July 4th
Rodeo Scheduled
Ashland The ninth annual
July 4th rodeo shown and race
program presented by the Ash
land Riding association will be
gin Friday at 2 p. m., and con
tinue through Saturday and Sun
day. Events will be at the ro
deo grounds in Ashland.
Sixteen main events will be
featured' this year, with stock
furnished by Anderson brothers.
Bucking horses, calf roping, wild
cow milking, cow riding, rop
ing races and other games will
be part of the rodeo attractions;
and six races for hotbloods, quar
ter and saddle horses will be run.
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A Complete Line of Wood and Metal Folding
LAWN FURNITURE
May Be Purchased on
SMALL DOWN
PAYMENT
Summer Music School
Planed at Talent
Talent R. B. Parr, superin
tendent of schools at Talent, this
week announced that ' Richard
Dorr, new music instructor,
would conduct a six-week, sum
mer session in instrumental mu
sic. The session will open with
registration Monday,- July -7, at
7:30 p. m. in the music room.
The lessons will be open to be
ginners and advanced students.
There will be no charge for the
sessions, and some school instru
ments are available. All inter
ested students and their parents
are urged to attend Monday.
WANTED
ANY KIND OF
GOOD, BRIGHT
CLEAN HAY
Fast Safe Course
Seen for Derby
A fast and safe race course on
the East Main street hill is as
sured by the track committee for
the Rogue Valley Soap Box der
by to be held there July 13.
The committee, composed of
Chairman Paul Selby, Les
Stamper and Paul Rynning, is
cooperating with George Potu
cek and members of Carpenters
Local 2067 in the construction of
a starting ramp. Lumber for the
ramp has been donated by
George Flanagan, Elk Lumber
company.
Committees dealing- with traf
fic control, safety, refreshments,
prize awards and related details
have all scheduled meetings be
tween now and race day.
FORD PLANT CLOSES
Oakland, Calif. (U.R) A
Ford Motor Co. assembly plant
shut down Tuesday and two
General Motors plants in the
East Bay announced they would
suspend operations Thursday be
cause of the nationwide steel
strike.
WEATHER By United Press
North California: Fair Tues
day and Wednesday.
Veterans' Problems
Due for Discussion
Veterans with rehabilitation
or compensation problems are
invited by Hugh Williams, com
mander of American Legion
Post 15, to visit the Legion buil
ding, 531 South Riverside, av
enue, Wednesday night.
George Shaw, Portland, state
service officer of the Legion,
will be there from 7 o'clock on
to assist all ex-service men re
gardless of their affiliation'with
any veterans organization. There
will be no solicitation for mem
bership in the Legion, accord
ing to Williams.
Occasionally coyotes will come
to a crow call. Sports Afield.
Fontainebleau, France (U.F5
Lt. Gen. Lauris A. Norstad,
commanding the Allied air forc
es in Europe, said Monday that
the balance of air power in the
North Atlantic Treaty defense
area has begun to shift in favor
of the West.
MEDFORD
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Businessmen's, Businesswomen's
LUNCHEONS - DINNERS
Menu and Prices Submitted
Without Obligation
FREE PARKING
We Will Be Closed July 4th,
5th, 6th and 7th
To Allow Our Employees a
Longer Holiday
Walt Young's
Medford Stationery Store
210 EAST MAIN
PHONE 2-6780
Open 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
OUR STORE WILL CLOSE
FRIDAY JULY 4TH
Check These Special Values
Priced for This Week Only
LARGE MEATY
FRANKFURTERS ft. 49c
A Must For Your Picnic
OREGON CHIEF or CASCADE
PICNIC HAMS it. 47c
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Sweet Pickles p,-,t 41c
rniT" 6 for 35c
VULA Plus Bottle Dep.
SERVESET
Paper Plates 6 for 17c
Paper Cups 6 for 17c
Paper Napkins 32 for 17c
Plastic Spoons 12 for 17c
Plastic Forks '.. -12 for 17c
Guaranteed
WATERMELON
Red Ripe lb. 6c
GOLDEN
BANANAS 2 29c
CRISPY
RADISHES
GR. ONIONS
BUNCH
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Contaloupes - Oranges
Apples - Plums
Cherries - Apricots
Jorgensen's
Fiesta ICE CREAM
Vz gallon 89c
TRACY'S FANCY WHOLE PEELED
Potatoes 2 s 35c
MIRACLE WHIP
Sated Dressing
Pt. 37c Qt. 62c
JOHNSON'S
CAR PLATE
No Rubbing
Just wipe off
Can
$1.00
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