Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1961, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 19B1
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"FLATFISH"
F-2 Thro F-7
All Patterns-Reg. 99c
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Heavy Duty Canvas
RUBBER
LINED
CREEL
Reg. $1.98
NIPS'
SPINNERS
Nickle, Brass, Gold
Sizes 00 to 4
Reg.
65c
49
TROUT
NETS
Medium Size With
Stretch Cord
Reg.
$1.00
Value
LEADER
WHEELS
All Sizes-Reg. 25c
NOW 15c EACH
OPEN SALE!
tin TROLLING
' n il REELS
9.00 P.m. A" American Model
EvIe NITE 1 1 V 4Q J
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EGGS
HOOKS Pete's "Best Bite" I
Barbed-Reg. Shank "Skagit", "Pafco"
12 per Box This Year's Stockl
798lll92351
Garden Hose
f 3-Year Guarantee
1 0-Year Guarantee
OTHER STYLES AND SIZES TO $4.95
Square Sprinkler
"Everain's" brand new square sprinkler waters
in a perfect square. Unconditionally guaranteed
for one full year.
Waters
Up to
35'x35'
S3
ALL WEATHER ALUMINUM
LOME
Rust-proof frame and durable
vinyl plastic webbing. Folds for
storage.
mm
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With Thick
Air-Foam Pad
REVOLVING
SPRINKLER
Another quality "Everain" product.'
Covers 35' area.
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Keeps septic
tanks clear, free
flowing, odorless
Decomposes
solids
Uncondi
tionally !
Guaranteed
for
ONE
FULL
YEAR
Saves costly
' J plumbing bills , "
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Just pour
portion dry
powder down
toilet every
two months
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CLEARS ROOT-BLOCKED
SEWERS AND DRAINS I !
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Kid
Destroys and
prevents re-. ,
growth of tree
and shrub roots
in sewers
Saves costly
plumbing bills
Safe to use jj lbs. '
One simple application
Just pour dry crystals into
toilet " .
$193
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Mezzanine Specials
OUTDOOR APPAREL FOR
THE FISHER-WOMAN JEANS
AUTHENTIC WESTERN
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Tailoring ... zip-front
opening . . . polished cot
ton westweave. Beige and
blue. Waist 23 to 34.
Reg. O SSi
$4.98 W ,
TAILORED
SHIRTWAST
BLOUSES
Asst. Plains and Prints
to -. i
WOMEN'S
UPRIS
Solids and .Prints
Sizes 10 to 18
Pair
Women's Rayon
BRIEFS
White & Pastel-S. - M. - L.
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Cose Out
AH Elastic Bras
Sizes 32 to 40
Reg. O 51 83
$2.95 W
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
White Dress Shirt
100 cotton oxford, wash and
wear with half-sleeve and button-down
collar.
99
Reg,
$3.95
Many others In solid
color or prints $1,98 to
$3.95.
Rushed by Ocean Liner from Japan
Pride.of tilt Royal Gardens
Then fabulous Tree Peonies, long
known as the "King of Flowers," cul
tivated In the Imperial Palaces of the
Orient for hundreds of years can now
at last be yours. Their giant (lowers
measure I Inches actoss, grow as
many as 200 flowers oil a single tree. .
Flowers trt delicately fragrant. Tree
Peonies grow to height of 4 to 6
feet,' are amazingly hardy, require no
special soil, live for generations.
Reg. $5.00 Value
NOW ONLY
Met if
3 ctlers.
Crimion Red
Pure White
Glowlni Pink .
$98
Jtf- whla
' SMm They
Last
Expertly Finished
Excellent Quality
REDWOOD
PLANTERS 5i9 $E98
Hanging and Standing
to
COMPLETE PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
"LUSTRECREME"
Hair Rinse Ret;. 1:00 . Plus Tax
"LUSTRECREME"
Hair Dressing Reg:. 1.00 Plus Tax
59
"NUTRITONIC" SUioo
Creme Shampoo Reg-. 1.59 Plus Tax
II
PONDS" Reg. $3 p!u tax
Cold Reg. $1.00 - plus tax 59
Cream Reg. 75c plus tax ,.,
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NUTRITONIC
HOME
PERMANENT
Reg. OeS OC
children's, silver gray, $2-00 WfcW
bleached or dyed. Value pr.u$
TAX
Regular, gentle, super,
0 MEAT CUTTING BOARD
$99
VA" thick by 11" square hard
rock maple from Maine. Reg.
$3.98.
INCL. MEAT CLEAVER
EA.
SMALL SIZE MAPLE
CUTTING BOARDS
Ideal for Vegetables
29
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PANTS
CREASER
Reg.
87c
Value
PACK OF 8
PLASTIC
CLOTHES
HANGER
2 pair
Bamboo
Rakes
29
PAINT SPECIAL
GLIDDEN
S59
Superior Gloss
White Enamel
Non-Yellowing
Alkyd ,
Reg.
$2.97
GLIDDEN
All Purpose
Varnish
Interior-Exterior
Reg.
$2.52
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CLOSEOUT!
45RPM
RECORDS
LARGE SELECTION ,
REG. 25c EACH
THESE and MANY OTHER
NON FOOD BARGAINS
THIS WEEK-END
AT
Your Friendly
Prices Effective Thru Sunday Only
Drinking Alcohol
May Not Impair
Thinking Ability
Philadelphia-CScfence Serv-
lcc)-Drinklng alcohol does not
necessarily muddle your
thinking. In fact, your ability
to solve very difficult reason
ing problems may not be dam
aged as much as your ability
to walk a straight line or to .
drive your automobile.
This conclusion, based on
experiments conducted under
grant from the U.S. public
health service, was reported
to the meeting of the Eastern
Psychological association here
by Drs. John A. Carpenter
Omar K. Moore and Edith S.
Lisansky, all of Yale univers
ity, and Dr. Charles R. Syn
der, now at Southern Illinois
university.
In the Yale experiment the
men taking part drank various
amounts of 90-proof whisky
mixed with soda. The liquor
was consumed on an empty
stomach and all within 15
minutes. Then they were re
quired to solve difficult prob
lems in the calculus of pro
positions.
Not until the dosage of
alcohol reached one millillter
of abosolute alcohol per kilo
gram of body weight did the
drinking have any adverse ef
fect on problem-solving abil
ity. This is equivalent to six
ounces of pure 90-proof whis
ky for a man weighing' 180 '
pounds. '
Actual Improvement
At some of the smallest
doses of alcohol there was '
actual improvement in
solving the difficult intellec
tual task. '
No one yet knows how al
cohol affects the solving of
simpler problems or reason
ing that is even more diffi
cult.' - - :'
Very little scientific work
has been done on the effect
of alcohol on various kinds of
intellectual tasks and much
of what is generally believed
is really in error, Dr. Carpen
ter told Science Service. Re
search in this field is badly
needed, he said.
It is widely believed, for
example, that alcohol is re
laxing; It Is often prescribed
by physicians to relax tense,
keyed-up patients. These in
vestigators found no evidence
to indicate that alcohol ac
tually has a relaxing effect.
What they did find was that
I alcohol is probably more dam
aging to motor and sensory
abilities than to the higher"
thought processes.
Only l l
Third of Congress
Chaplains Have
Been Methodists
Washingto n -WPD - In choos
ing chaplains for the House
and Senate, Congress for more
than a century has displayed
a marked favoritism toward'
the Methodist church. ,.
That is the conclusion
reached by a Baptist editor,
James Duncan, who made a
survey of the denominations
represented by the chaplains
who have opened congres
sional sessions with prayer.
Of .108 ministers who have
held the office, Duncan found,
36, or exactly one-third, have
been Methodists. .
There have been 28 Presby
terian chaplains, 19 Episco
palians, 14 Baptists, 4 Unitar
ians, 3 Congregationalists.
Two of the nation's largest
religious groups -the Roman
Catholics and the Lutherans
have had ' one chaplain each.
The Catholic chaplain served
for a single year, 129 years
ago.- '
Although Baptists had a
number of chaplains serving
Congress in the early days of
the republic, their last repre
sentative was chosen more
than a century ago, In 1843.
Lone Lutheran - '
The lone Lutheran served in
the Senate in 1886.
, The Disciples of Christ and
the Universalists also have
had one chaplain each. Other
denominations have never had
a congressional chaplain.
Duncan's survey, published
in The Capital Baptist, also
shows that there has been'
great irregularity in the
length of the terms served by
House 'and Senate chaplains.
The all-time record is held
by the Rev. James Shera
Montgomery, Methodist, who
served for 29 years.
Duncan suggested that Con
gress take steps to "guaran
tee more equity in the selec
tion of chaplains" by rotating
the office among denomina
tions, with each chaplain serv
ing a fixed term of perhaps
two years. , , -
SHAKE ONE'S FAITH
New York - (UPD - The Long
Island Rail Road reported to
day that Its rainy day idea
has gone down the drain. The
commuter line,- which a year
ago put out 665 umbrellas for
its riders to use and return on
days they forgot their own
bumbershoots, said that only
80 were left. The others were
nM returned.
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