Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1955, Image 3

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    National Education
Campaign Planned To
Speed Salk
Washington (U.R) The Na
tional Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis shortly will launch a
"nation-wide educational cam
paign among parents and doc
tors to spur the lagging Salk in
oculation program.
Foundation officials said an
esiiroited 40 per cent of the vac
cine Vow being released is not
being used immediately because
of public apathy, fear, or other
factors. Basil O'Connor, founda
tion president, said urgent meas
ures are needed to deal with the
situation.
Between Christmas and New
Year's the foundation plans to
start sending out several hun
dred thousand information book
lets to physicians, health offi
cers, and other authorities. The
aim" is to remove the doubts
some doctors still have about the
vaccine's safety and effective
ness. Circulari To Parents
About 10 days later, the foun
dation will begin distributing
35,000 00 circulars to parents
of children in areas where vac
cine is or willCbe available. Par
ents will be told the vaccine is
safe ai will be urged to get
their children inoculated as
quickly as possible.
Finally, the organization plans
-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOUR ROSES
Dormant spray kits available NOW.
Don't put it off.
SHARP'S DAIRY SUPPLY
217 W. 6th
FOR RENT $120. 2 baths. 2 bdrms.,
family room, large kitchen, living
room; attached garage. Ph. 2-2384.
SMALL furn. apt. for bachelor or
elderly lady. S8 wis. Utilities pd.
333 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT 3-rm. apt. $40. mo., utili
ties furn.. private entrance. 244 S.
Central. Ph. 3-5275 after 6:00.
Special rummage sale & ba
zaar. Eagles Hall. 217 W. Main,
Fri., 10:00 A.M.; Sat. 9:00 A.M. Co
sponsors: THE FLOWER GARDEN
& FRATERNAL ORDER OF
EAGLES. Part benefit: JACKSON
COUNTY DISASTER CAR
WANTED, woman for child care, live
in, room, board & salary. Ph. 2-8506.
fialeigh English Racing Bike $25. In
good running condition.- Duane Cul-
bertson. lbbj b. Mage roaq.
fOR RENT 3 rooms and bath, all
electric: close in. S60. 11 N. Peach.
APT. for rent, 3 rms., nicely furn.,
pvt. entrance, garage. 610 S. Holly.
LOST Glasses. Black plastic frames
shot with silver. Phone 3-3655.
FOR SALE One 6-yr.-old child's bed
with innerspring mattress. $15.
210 Lincoln.
Jonathan & Delicious apples for sale.
3Uc lug, fhone 3-3abl.
FOR SALE Piano. Fischer upright.
S50X Phone 3-5287.
HARDWOOD. Immediate delivery. Ph.
9-810o morn, or etys.
BEAUTICIAN wanted, guaranteed J
salary. Rel Rogue Beauty Shop.
Phone GR 6-2501.
FOR SAL E 15 Chinchillas with 6
cages, ail in good snape. x-n. o-jaao
FOR SAL E Equity in '55 Olds or
trade as down payment on place.
Phone 3-1098.
FOR SALE Purebred Nubian buck
goat with papers. Ph. 3-3317.
KOT responsible for any other debts
than our own as of Nov. 27. Laine
& Patricia Gibson
MECHANICALLY inclined preferred.
This is your opportunity to join a
large corporation & provide your
self & family with a better income
& more secure future. If you are
willing to work & study & give
your family the advantages & can
qualify on our interview & test, you
will be accepted under our dealers
commission & bonus plan starting
at S349.90 to S798.80 per mo. Rapid
promotions to men with outstanding
ability & initiative3. See Mr. Long
at the Central Motel. 510 S. Central.
Two interviews only. Wed.. Dec. 7,
10:30 A.M. sharp, 2:30 P.M. sharp.
FOR RENT Clean modern furnished
3-rm. apt. Utilities paid. Ph. 3-2430.
FOR RENT Unfurn. 2-bdrm. house
on bus line. Hwy. 99 South. 1 child
& reference. Write Tribune Box 2792
CLOVER & grass hav $33 per ton. Box
224 Fern Valley Rd. Phone 3-1198.
USED BABY GRAND PIANO for sale.
Excellent condition. Beautiful finish.
New bench. See this Grand piano to
really appreciate the value. -PURUCkER'S
PIANO HOUSE
111 North Central
FIR SAWDUST
to burn.
MEDFORD FUEL Phone 2-2111
FOR SAL E 3;-ton Flatbed Stude
baker Pickup. Motor just over-
hauled. S500. Can be bought on
w terms. Phone 2-5295.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
FURNITURE MOVING & STORAGE
Padded Van Service. We nave a
clean, fire-resistant storage ware
house. Phone 2-5295.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
DOUBLE hung window sash S3.50 and
up. 100.000 ft. 1x8 No. 4 and better
re-sawed sheeting S40 per M.
NORTON LUMBER CO.. Phoenix
Free Delivery. Ph. 3-2888
RANGE CUBES. Molasses. rolled
grains for supplemental feeds. Get
our prices.
GRANGE CO-OP
Central Point Ashland
.APPLICATION for Medford Mail
Tribune carriers Must be 12 yrs old
and in Jr high school resident of
Medlord Apply in person at Mail
Tribune circulation department
WE FIX 'EM while vou sleep
HAWKINS NITE GARAGE
616 S. Central Ph. 3-1534
MEDFORD FURNITURE
2ND HAND STORE
USED Furniture and Appliances
2502 W. Main Phone 2-9355
ROOFING SUPPLIES Corregated
Iron in 6 ft.. 7 ft.. 8 ft. and 10 ft.
lengths. Roll roofing. Plastic cement
roof coating.
GRANGE CO-OP
Central Point Ashland
100 LB. Bleached Flour Sacks for sale.
BEARDENS BAKERY
Ross Lane & W. Main. Ph. 3-1833
ORDER your head-dress early for
the Charity Fancy Head-dress Ball,
Dec. 16. Irene's Flowers. Dial 2-6337.
FOR SALE: 1953 Ford Truck, Hi ton.
Low mileage, excellent condition.
Reasonably priced. Phone 2-5295.
tan pe pougni on Terms
PARAKEETS S195 CAGES S3.95 and
up. Makes a perfect gift.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
WILL BUY up to 100 cords green
Black Oak & Laurel. See Valley
Fuel Co. 26 W. Main.
RANGE CUBE S COTTONSEED
CUBES Check our prices today.
Phone 2-5295.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
DOGS love the protection of WYDANE
de-flea de-odorize clean in one op
eration. Sharp's Dairy Supply. 217
W. 6th. Medford.
CUSTOM MIXING & GRINDING
Bring your grain to us for i a
prompt grind job.
POCKET KNIVES. Flashlights, garden
tools, hammers, and other items for
Christmas presents.
GRANGE CO-Of
Central Point Ashland
Program
where necessary to call on its
more than 3,100 chapters and
2,000,000 year -around volun
teers to help remove local bottle
necks in vaccine distribution.
O'Connor said he would like
to see 28,000,000 youngsters in
jected between now and next
June when the 1956 polio season
will be in full swing.
"This is a tremendous job," he
said in a telephone interview
with United Press. "Even with
an all-out educational program,
I'm afraid we may not achieve
our goal if Injections are left
largely to the individual initia
tive of parents as at present.
Mass Inoculation Program
"The foundation is not in the
distribution system and will not
interfere with the present vol
untary system. But I have been
urging every authority I can find
to press for a mass inoculation
program through the schools,
for example. It's only in this way
that you can give the number of
shots we should give before next
June."
Millions of children still
haven't received any Salk vac
cine. One reason is lagging pro
duction. But another big factor
has been a sharp slump in de-'
mand because of: j
1. The shift to the voluntary I
distribution system; 2. Some con
tinuing professional doubt about
the vaccine's safety; and 3. The '
fact that the 1955 polio season
has ended.
As We Live
By ELIZABETH HU9LOCK, PH.D.
Kindness Is Needed
For Sensitive People
People who are sensitive must
be handled with kid gloves.
(Q) "I have a neighbor who
seems ill at ease and self-conscious
when she is with other
neighbors: W e
are a friendly
group but she
doesn't seem to
fit. In fact, she
seems to think .
we look down
on her and she
is likely to mis
interpret any
thing we say as
Dr. Herlock
reflecting u n -
favorably on her,
"Her husband is a drunkard
and often comes home so drunk
he starts a fight with her or the
children. He shouts so everyone
can hear him. I know this em-,
barrasses her. She seems even
worse after one of these epi
sodes. "I feel sorry for her and would
like to help but I don't know
what to do without offending
her." Mrs. H. J.
(A) This woman needs kind
ness and understanding. She
knows how people feel about
heavy drinking and how they
look down upon a man who
comes home so drunk he shouts
or picks fights with the family.
Naturally she is embarrassed to
go among her neighbors for fear
of what they will think or say.
You don't have to tell her how
sorry you are, but you can go
out of your way to be nice to
her. Treat her as a real friend,
not . just a casual acquaintance
who happens to live in the same
neighborhood. Invite her to your
home for a cup of coffe and a
chat; then drop in to chat with
her.
Draw Her Into Group
Another thing you can do is to
draw her into the group of neigh
bors and try to make her feel
she "belongs." The other wom
en may not feel as you do. They
may interpret her sensitivity as
meaning she is snobbish. You can
help them to see her as you do
by commenting on how embar
rassed she is by the way her hus
band behaves and that her sen
sitivity come from feeling
ashamed of her husband's be
havior. This should help the other
women to understand and want
to be her friends.
(Copyright 1955, General
Features Corp.)
4-H Club
Canyon Cooking Club
We have started 4-H meetings.
The president is Sandra Clark,
the vice-president is Renelda
Griffeth, and reporter is Laura
Bean. The next meeting will be
at Florence Shaffer's. The ones
that will do the cooking are
Renelda and Fay. Mrs. Griffeth
is the leader of group 2.
Laura Bean,
Reporter ,
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
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BUNDLED UP President
Eisenhower wears a wool
scarf under his topcoat to
ward off the cold as he makes
his way into his office in
Gettysburg's postoffice build
ing. First business of the day
was a meeting with Secy, of
Defense Charles E. Wilson
and Adm. Arthur Radford,
chairman of Joint Chiefs of
Staff.
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Your Friendly BIG Y this
week thru Thursday, 4 p.m.
you will receive the set of
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education desirable. Particularly interested
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ALSO Young ladies to package groceries
for customers. Mostly part time work-some
evening and Sunday work. Chance of work
ing to checker position.
APPLY 6 to 9 p.m. Monday (tonight)
8 to 11 a.m. or 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Around Hollywood
Hollywood U.P.) Holly
wood hasn't changed much in a
quarter century after all.
This month
marks the
'X A-j-ytXSftt s a r v of Mod-
5 ern Screen, one
of those fan
magazines usu
a 1 1 y found in
beauty shops
and devoted to
gossipy stories
. Aline Mosby about the film
stars. Recently the magazine
tossed a party in honor of the
stars it has fussed over down the
years. Instead of going to the
party I stayed home with a
more inspiring subject the first
issue of Modern Screen.
Same People
Back then they were trilling
over the same people. One arti-
SLEEPING CARS BLOCKED
Copenhagen, Denmark U.R)
A giant 200-ton steam locomotive
was derailed in Copenhagen's
Central station last night, block
ing the passage of sleeping cars
for Norway and Sweden. The
locomotive had just rolled in
from Italy when it was derailed
at a switch, blocking sleeping
cars for hours.
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By ALINE MOSBY
Ut'ied Press Correspondent
cle was devoted to "Garbo's Hid
ing Place." Magazines still write
about Garbo's hiding places.
There was an "open letter" to
Clara Bow in which the editor
scolded her for being "a harem
scarem." These days fan maga
zines write the same open let
ters to Marilyn Monroe. Anoth
er article gasped that Alice
Joyce (who died here recently)
was "a rarity in Hollywood a
lady." Today they write the
same prose about Grace Kelly.
Even millionaire Howard
Hughes has not been changed by
time. In this old magazine is an
item: "Howard Hughes is ru
mored to be making an offer to
buy Universal studio." He wait
ed 23 years and bought RKO
instead.
On page 3 is an ad asking,
"Who is the most popular man
in the world Lindbergh or the
Princes of Wales? Motion pic
ture fans have voted Charles
Farrell the most popular. You'll
thrill to his performance in
'Liliom.' " Charlie now is atele
vision star who also runs the
swank Racquet club in Palm
Springs. And "Liliom" still is
before the cameras but this
time as a musical, "Carousel,"
for the supercolossal screens.
Other articles had a familiar
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Monday, December 5, 19SS
ring. One writer complained,
"Hollywood' is the most impos
sible, objectionable place in the
world," a point still made. An
other article described "Holly
wood premieres where "stars
leap out of shiny limousines,
shouting something unintelligi
ble into the microphone and dart
into the theater."
The cover of the December,
1930, issue featured Kay Fran
cis. Full-page photographs inside
were of William Boyd, Gary
Cooper, Joan Bennett, Lew
Ayres, Joan Crawford (with thin
eyebrows) and Robert Montgom
ery all stars today. Only now
the magazines feature Tab, Race,
Rock, Marlon, etc.
At Home
Back then the magazine was
Per Month
Downtown Area
Phone 2-2980
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doing "at home layouts" with
Ann Harding, a practice still
followed so readers can know
an actress' closet better than she
does.
Twosomes back in 1930:
"Dixie Lee has up and married
$ $ $ $ $
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Don't get caught in that last minute rush! Beat
the crowds by doing your shopping early with
Cash . . . Call, write or come in to Stark Finance
Co. and arrange a Cash loan for your Xmas
needs . . . Ample parking at Stark Finance Co.,
on the highway.
Stark Finance Co,
2739 No. 99 Medford, Ore.
Tel. 3-1817
$
$ $ $ $
O The 8-Inch Round Cake Pan
for the Same $10.00 Purchase
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Bing Crosby, one of Paul White
man's Rhythm Boys" and "Mau
reen O'Sullivan may marry
John Farrow." It's the same to
day, only the cast has been
changed to Debbie and Eddie,
Tony and Janet.
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