Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1952, Image 9

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    TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAILS TRIBUNE
Wednesday, June 11, 19S2
Savings and Loan Association Mourns Death of President
The late John C. Mann, who
was president of the Jackson
County Federal Savings and
Loan Hssociation at the time of
his recent death, was honored in
a resolution passed at a meeting
of the association's board of di
rectors held this week.
It said:
Whereas, John C. Mann for
more than 30 years served the
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan association as director
and has served as the associa;
tion's president since January,
1947, and
Whereas, John C. Mann gave
freely of his time, counsel and
advice to the association, its offi
cers and employees, and
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Whereas, the passing of John
C. Mann is therefore a great loss
to the Jackson County Federal
Savings and Loan association, its
officers and employees,
Now, therefore, be it resolved
That the board of directors de
plores the passing of John C.
Mann, its late president and di
rector, and that a copy of this
resolution be forwarded to Mrs,
John C. Mann and the press.
(See story on page 1)
County Health Officer
On Nationwide Show
Dr. Erin Merkel, Jackson
county health officer, was a
guest on the Breakfast club pro
gram today. The radio show,
broadcast from Chicago, features
Don McNeill as master of cere
monies. Dr. Merkel and his wife
are now vacationing In the mid
west. '
Arrangements for the doctor
and his party to see the program
were made by Jimmy Dunlevy,
manager of radio station KYJC
over which the show is broad
cast. McNeill arranged a "gag"
to get the physician to the micro
phone, and had one of his staff
dancers fall, pretending to hurt
his leg. He then asked if there
was a doctor in the audience.
When Dr. Merkel responded,
McNeill welcomed him to the
show, and they chatted for sev
eral minutes.
The nationwide broadcast Is
heard here from 7 to 8 a.m. this
San Francisco's first public
exhibition of electric light was
held on July 4, 1878.
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Historical Society
Reelects Officers
In Annual Meeting
Miss Claire Hanley of Jackson
ville was reelected president of
the Southern Oregon Historical
Society, Inc., at the annual meet
ing of the organization held last
evening in the Jackson county
courthouse. Other officers elect
ed to succeed themselves, were
J. P. Wells, Ashland,- vice pres
ident; Mrs. T. J. Oifford, secre
tary; and Frank DeSouza, treas
urer, both of Medford. .
Edward W. Kubli, Applegate;
Mrs. Frances H. Cochran, Med
ford, and Mrs. Louise McNair,
Ashland, were elected to three
year terms on the board of di
rectors. Holdover directors are
Bert Lowry, E. C. Ferguson,
Walter Leverette and L. G.
Morthland of . Medford; A. S.
Taylor, Ashland; and A. C. Van
Galder of Jacksonville.
3,891 Visitors In May
Mrs. Myrtle P. Lee, curator of
the Jacksonville Museum, re
ported 2,891 visitors signed the
register at the county-owned In
stitution in May, bringing total
registration since the opening
on July 10, 1950, to 69,046. The
May visitation was a gain of 707
over the corresponding month
last year and indicated average
daily.visitation of 126' persons.
Curator Lee said a number of
interesting historical items were
donated or loaned to the Museum
last month including a picture
of George O. Cheney of Salem,
taken in 1884, one year after he
completed the wood work in the
old Jackson county courthouse
which now houses the museum.
Other items are a copy of the
West Shore Magazine, dated
August, 1883, and published by
L. Samuel of Portland with ar
ticles concerning Portland, Van
couver, Wash., Jacksonville and
Ashland; a collection from the
Thomas Wright family of Willow
Springs, including an ink well
used by Thomas Wright when he
was in the Oregon legislature.
The early day lawmakers were
required to take their own ink
well and quill - pens to Salem
with them. Walnut Juice ink was
furnished by the state.
A display arranged by the
Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club
has been attracting much atten
tion, according to the curator. It
includes rare pink and light blue
agates, thunder eggs with ame
thyst crystals in the center, and
interesting specimens of petri
fied wood.
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HISTORIC SALUTE - Queen
Elizabeth II takes salute as
colonel-in-chief of the Brigade of
Guards at trooping of the color
in London in honor of the sover
eign's official birthday. It is the
first time in history a reigning
Queen took the salute, and repre
sented the Queen's return to pub
lic life following mourning for
ber father, late King George VI.
Ex-Medford Man New
Here as Recruiter
Sgt. First-1 Class Warren M.
Long arrived In Medford from
Portland last week to assume
his duties at the Army and Air
Force recruiting office here, it
was reported today. He will be
associated with M. Sgt. Virgil
Garver, station commander, in
the recruiting office in the Med
ford post office.
Sergeant Long is a former
resident of the valley, having at
tended Medford and Sams Valley
schools. He enlisted in the Army
here In September, 1939, and is
a combat veteran of World War
II, serving with the 3rd infantry
division during the European
campaign.
He also served briefly with
the same division in Korea last
fall.
Sergeant Long's wife is the
former Phyllis Robertson of
Eagle Point, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Robertson, who now
reside in Prospect. The couple
makes their home at route 1, box
238, Medford ,
M o u n t a I nous Switzerland,
touching no sea, has no navy and
no admirals. It has a fast-growing
fleet of ocean vessels, how
ever, operating from ports of
other countries. The Swiss mer
chant marine has 27 ships rang
ing from 440 to 14,500 tons, with
nine more to be added by mid-1953.
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world's record for hunting in a
country of its size, having 85
recognized packs of hounds fol
lowed on horseback, and scores
of packs of beagles, foot-harriers,
drag hounds and otter
hounds followed on foot, reports
the Irish tourist bureau.
1st Shakespearean
Festival Actors
Arrive in Ashland
Ashland The first mem
bers of the Shakespearean fest
ival acting company arrived in
Ashland Tuesday, to await aud
itions for festival roles next
Monday and Tuesday.
First to arrive were Allen
Fletcher, Yale university, festi
val director and actor; Bill
Ball, Carnegie Tech drama stu
dent and one of the most popu
lar members of the 1951 comp
any, and Michael Onofrio and
John Bethencourt, both Yale
students and new to the festival
this year.
Ball and Onofrio are in Ore
gon on acting scholarships of
fered by the festival associa
tion. Bethencourt is a native of
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Being first on the scene is
nothing new to Ball, a young ac
tor who played Feste in "Twelfth
Night" and Prince John in "Hen
ry IV" last season. He was the
first "outsider" to arrive for the
festival season last year.
Anybody Got a Lute?
- Music Director Asks
Ashland Shades of Hom
er! Anybody got a lute?
In case you have something
in the attic that you aren't quite
sure about, a lute is a pear
shaped instrument, alleged to be
musical, stringed, and with a
long "neck."
The rare instrument is sought
by Hans Lampl, music director
for the Shakespearean festival,
who wants to use one in the
new Elizabethan music program
here this year.
Lampl will arrive In Ashland
late this week, and will invite
all local musicians, whether in,
strumentalists or vocalists, to
meet him and audition for the
new program at the festival.
Festival officials stressed that
the program would be full-time
work for only a few musicians,
since the director plans to use
various groups alternately dur
ing the season. Rehearsal sched
ules will probably be set to
accomodate the musicians.'
And whether the lute is found
or not, the program will go on.
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the few places in the world
where common salt is recovered
from sea water on a large icale
by solar evaporation.
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