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FOUR MEDf ORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday. June 24. 1952; High School Prize Winning Poster Wins 2nd In Grade School Nowato, Okla. U A poster by a fourth grader, Har old Smart, on conservation was good enough to win first plate in higii sthool competition but it dion't fare o well when it Jealous Husband Woman Inventor, Illegally Admj(s shoo)j Placed in Mental Hospital, i . , puhc cm non nnn i 9wcnit Dunsmuir IrucKer Rogue Rivei Detroit iiP.i A 72-year-old Ital horpiul for nearly IS yean woman inventor planned to suet "When you rpend more than the state of Michigan for $10 15 yean in those Dante's Infer- Yreka, Calif Sheriff Al Cot- J Rogue River Florene Luebke ; flew to Anchorage, Alaska, last week on a vacation, while there she will visit with the McGreg oryi and other friend. The special meeting of the city council has been postponed un til Wednesday evening, June 25. Footlighter Play Sets Opening At County Fairground Theater The curtain will rue on the properties for the play, and the first performance of "Suspect '! prompter ii Barbara Williams. tar said Monday a Jealous bus-; It will be held in the fireman's band signed a statement admit-! building on Eroadway. got back in the bracket where mmon Tuesday after a Circuit jnos. often among raving mani- !1!1" h,e tho ;k ,driv" JjT j Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Yates, it twlonged. j Court judge ruled she had been The embarrassed Judges ' committed illegally to rule men plained Harold's poster was plac-) ed among high school entries by; I I I J ?J?&JrZ Montana Lodge Leader When Judged against lower grade competition, it came in second- In Medford Hospital acs, you '11 agree that SIO.OOO.OOO mc poim oianx aiier lonnng Bueca Parki cm., are guests is a mere bagatelle." said frail n" vca '"Q ,n "".hen of Marcia and Bob Brown. Miss Mary F. Speers. j mile-an-bour chase. ) Yates, a pressman, U on vaca- r.t. Hkur. Xitmi ! InT nawims. i. a uuns-ition. The sketchy case history of ; mu.ir ijf,d engineer, and bis) jy Eugene Carpenter place; DARUrJS, HERES REAL NEWS Miss Speers, whose troubles be- ".". '"Ion West Evans road has-been gan 1938 when she obtained , iQuesuomril as a result of the. through the Harry Hill real patent on a top for rumble seats, j VST 7 , 1 es!a'e otiice- to Mrt Elizabeth was pieced together Monday t;Jordin--" of Dunsmuir' I Bloxhan, who U moving here fore Circuit Judge Lila M. lieu- cottar said Mrs. Hawjcins was from Idaho. Mint' (v Harold O. Schilling, a leader in .lAOUim.. i v au uu t-iiiui t - " . - w ,of Pythias circle, in Montana, er.lelt. j - f- " The Rev. and Mrs. D. F. Bar- suffered a stroke early Sunday Miss Speers. released from ; ne "'mlle pursuit down nett were guePJ at the as he was traveling through j northvilie. Mich.. State Hospital j I country home of Mr. and Mrs. Medford. his brother Raymond ;to testify, smiled at photograb- J The sheriff quoted Hawkins as jelf Irwin, Saturday. It was the E. Schilling reports. Schilling;" But was hesitant about cav-; ut r.ta cnaaea joraan. garnett s 41st weoaing anmver-' was Wken to Community hos-1 "ig ner picture iaen oecause . " uui iu r. b sary. nital where his condition is said oi r.er cjo Jies. Serve orange-rich Real Gold leverage. Costs less than orange juke. Eoch can contains concentrated juice of 6 to 8 California juice oranges. - to be improving. Last year Harold Schilling was both grand cnaneellor of "I'm not accustomed to pearir.g in this condition," said. "I once was known as one and president of the state Ki-j Wjh"',on wanis. He was traveling to California from Seattle on a vacation trip when he became ill. He had been attending a Kiwanis convention in Seattle. Raymond Schilling came here by train from Butte, Mont, when be .heard of his brother's illness. Raymond Schilling also holds high office in the Mon tana KP's. He is supreme chan cellor of the Montana chapter. He also was deputy imperial prince of the Dramatic Order of the Knights of the Khorassan. Vacation Time LOANS Plan your vacation NOW. Wher ever you 90, whatever you do. wa are prepared to supply you with ampla funds to meet all expenses. 300 on Furniture, up o S00jjt u ,,most lmpOMlble to pick 20 monlhs to repay, SEE Jailed on Check Char9 Tae bespectacled Miss Speers said a Detroit hotel owner had her jailed on a bad check charge when -she came here from Wash ington in 1536 to discuss her patent with Chrysler Corpora tion officials. She said the charge was a "misunderstanding' over money she believed had been deposited to her bank account. "The check was paid before there was any trial," she said. While in jail. Miss Speers said, she was examined by doctors who claimed she was suffering "delusions of grandeur and wealth." She was committed to Ypsilanti, Mich., State Hospital Perspiring Workers Costly in Metal Shops Cincinnati OiJS People who perspire a great deal are costly workers in metal shups. They cause rust Dr. E. C. Binstadt of the Cin cinnati Milling Machine Co., said snot joroan nve times when hej XVie. ...hpr r,r1 Sp.jcaueht him, out of Jealousy wjli; lhe last Saturday! Lie Mrs. Hawkins said she had left: . ,k. fir. Klamath Falls, Ore., during the bjjf,, the cpen a p,. day with a woman friend, then,ion , b; rJcces&- j accepted Jordan s offer of a nee I . . . , i ,k. . 4 .v.; Tne crowd was on hand early, spot north of Weed. and enjoyed an excellent pro-' gram by the Eve Prentice Ac-' cordion band. Tr.e first number was played by two boys whose I fathers are with the Medford: fire department Gary Nelson,! son of the fire marshal and Don-1 nie Harrison. Special numbers! dedicated to Tire Chief Gordon' i Hatch and honoray Chief Bill Reeder, were sung by Cora Bell i Ravenor, Lea Padgett Sandra: Buxton, Sharon Roberts, Oveta Walden. Karen Britton and Vir-, gmia waiters. Otner cumbers Jury Sees Photos Of Kadar Child Portland (UP Life-size! colored slides of the body of three-year-old Sherrie Kader were exhibited Monday in the first degree murder trial of Mrs Jada Z. Kader. Dr. Howard L. Richardson,! wefe by Cora Belle Rave-i pathologist from the state crime; nori aEe 6 two local girls,! detection laboratory, showed jody Martin and Judy Deckel four pictures of the child and-n. The Grants Pass Cavemen ; said in his opinion asphyxiation arrived later in the evening acdj was tne cause 01 me youngster s .initiated Gordon Hatch as an deth. I knnnrarv member of their eroun. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanders recently moved from Medford at 8:30 tonight The drama, pro duced by the Footlighters and directed by Jerome McDougall, will play at the little theater on the Fairgrounds for five con secutive nights, ending Saturday. June 28th. Lenore Zape'.l is featured as Mrs. Smith, with David Whise nant as her son Robert The role of Robert's fiancee. Jane: Rendle. is played by Jerre Cleek. j McDougall will be seen K. Cr.j Rendle. Janet's father, and in, the role of Sir Hugo C:nt is Frank Buchter. FootUghter president Others in the cast are Ruth Ki'bourn. as Gotidie Mac-1 Int-re. Cora McMahan as Lady! Const, and Dick Klir.e as the: Rev. Alfred Coxberrr-ere. j Mrs. Dick KLne is handling1 POLIO FIGHT GOES ON I New York The Nation-i al Foundation for Infantile j Paralysis has been distributing : 35.ChjO.OC'0 copies cf its 1952! "polio pledge " for parents to pro- i vice the latest medically-ap-1 proved precautions against the! disease. The pledge outlines j courses of action parents should j take if poiio is found in a com- munity or affects a home. Eemard Roberts, stage manager, also is taking care of special ef fects, assisted by Robert Rob ens and Miss Wiiliams. Make-up is under the direction of Frank and Alice Buchter. Furniture for the stage setting was loaned to the organization by the Modern Furniture Company. Boy Scout News Pack 40 Picnic Central Point Cub scouts Pack 40, has planned a family picnic for Thursday, June 26, in TouVelle park at 6:30 p.m. Fam ilies attending are asked to bring a picnic supper, including wis. ners and buns, and table service. Central Point Lions club will furnish ice cream. Yellowstone., park, created In 1872, was the first national park. Lgllp ORANGE WM BEVERAGE J Dr. Richardson took the stand' after Eugene Sing, stepfather of Mrs. Kader, testified he did not see her at the Portland police headquarters after 1 m. Jan. 28. The statement was in direct opposition to testimony by the state that Mrs. Kader and Sing American Finance CORPORATION Room 210-211 LevareU Bldg. Phone 24188 License M-362 License S-285 lice station shortly after she ac cused him of killing Sherrie. out a "sweater' from job appli-j " tn "C cants. "The only way of identifying the 'rusters' is through the ted ious process of checking each employee who came in contact with the damaged parts."' Dr. into their newly completed home on the corner of Main and East Main streets, of Rogue River. Last year, Sanders dismantled the old two story white house which stood under the large madrone and oak trees on the old Harper ranch (in more re cent years called the "Pear" Jones orchards! and this spring began building a modern ranch rvoe dwelling. The view win- Binstadt said. "Tnen we giveiDog Week for 1953. it was an the culprit a transfer to another nounced by Bob Hope, current department where he won't bo chairman. National Dog Week touchi.ig metal all the time." runs from Sept. 21 to 27. K AYE GOES TO DOGS Vpw York ll 1 E &ammv Kaye. band leader, has been ap-dows of the new house overlook: pointed chairman of National 'the old pear orchard on the; south, with the sawmUJ ana AGAIN THE MAGIC Is Opening The "Treasure TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN ELECTRIC COMPANY KEY" Chest" At Get Your Key At The BIG "Y" MARKET Try It In The Lock At Trowbridge Cr Flynn Electric Company MANY WONDERFUL PRIZES YOU MAY BE THE WINNER OF THE DELUXE RANGE or REFRIGERATOR ON display AT the BIG Y MARKET and TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN ELECTRIC COMPANY U 1 1 D D V I C0NTEST ENDS JUNE 27th 11 U I ! NO OBLIGATION - NOTHING TO BUY TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN Home of ELECTRIC COMPANY, Inc. HotPint" 214 WEST MAIN ST. Phone 2-5211 Medford, Oregon mountains in toe background, j The first white man's dwelling j to occupy this beautiful building : site by the Old Stage road, was a j log house, the pioneer come ot William and Sarah Harper. ; About 1910 it was demolished to make way for a two story frame structure built by E E. Bagley. and the frame ho.se in turn was dismantled by Sanders. In clear ing the site, Sanders caretuiiy retained the old log fruit room which was a part of the original : pioneer buildings. ! Tlirough the many years it has i been hidden from view by the ; first two houses, now it stands, revealed at the right of the new i house, and according to Sanders . will be included in the land-j scape plans and will be used as1 a garden house. j Sight of the old log cool room , awoke memories of the early days and a local woman tells of ' her family's arrival here, in a ; covered wagon when she was a small child. She stated they : ! camped under the big trees in i the Harper yard and "Grandma" Harper brought a large pitcher of milk from the cool room, for the "emigrant'' children. It was the first milk they had had since the wagon train left Missouri. Another interesting part of the old house which Sanders saved but has not used, weTe the three hand made doors. Each one is made from a single wide board. GREYHOUND More Travel Extras No Ixtra Cost I Yes, ttt xilut! Mort servrct te rwt places fiwt btisei Eest irntry CNwss ' trite) leader . , , ecs freyfwndl ' 4 Expresses Daily! to PORTLAND j and SEATTlf tnm MtlHri PLUS MANY MGULAR SCHIDULB DAILY j Cwalt Srric Te All America ! J. A. TomiJck. AttM, 312 N. lartktt rHo 21201 j K. I DS! BRING YOUR OLD BIKE TO OUR BIG BICYCLE TRADE -IN SALE WHERE? WHEN? HUMPHREY'S USED CAR LOT at 8th and RIVERSIDE WED. THRU SAT. JUNE 25-28 I 0 M V ibi III AflJ P3 ,4 ? 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