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Atiume Nam The business
name, S and H Trucking, has
been assumed by Elden Ray
Smith, route 3, box 64, and
Charles Hopkins, 932 Stewart
ve., according to county clerk's
records.
' Bitten by Spider Bobby
Young, 10, son. of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Young, Glendale, Ore.,
is receiving treatment at Sacred
Heart hospital to one of his eyes
as the result of a ' spider bite,
attendants reported Saturday.
. .
Motor Taktn A Mercury out
board motor is missing from the
Fourth Street Repair shop, Ray
mond M. Van Galder, 836 North
Central ave., informed police
Saturday. He reported the dis
appearance after police found a
casement window open early, to
the morning. .
Address Slated Dr. Martin L,
Vorheis will address . medical
technologists arid others inter
ested in the social room of Sac
red Heart hospital Tuesday,
June 21, at 7:30 p.m. Subject of
the address is "Blood Glucose
Levels in Relation to Disease,
Injury and Conditions Other
Than Diabetes."
'
' In Minneapolis Keith Pasch
ke, a 1955 Medford High school
graduate, is in Minneapolis,
Minn.; visiting his grandparents
and other, relatives. He is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paschke, 892
Stewart ave., and the trip is a
graduation gift from his parents.
He left Medford .June 7, and
plans to return about July 1.
At Sacred "Heart Ralph
Gysin, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Gysin, Route 3, Medford,
and Garey Hewitt, 433 Berry-
dale ave., 12-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hewitt, were
reported Saturday as surgery
patients at Sacred Heart hos
pital. Medical patients reported
were Mrs. Polly Sutherlin, 123
Kenwood ave.; and Donald Ray
mond Baker, 303 Biddle rd.
Sister Leaves Mrs. G. F. Van
Skike, Brownington, Mo., left
last week after visiting since
June 9 with her brother and
. sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Dwyer Sr., 70 Janney lane. Mrs.
Van Skike accompanied the
Dwyers here from Santa Ana,
Calif., where they were called
earlier by the unexpected death
of F. M. Dwyer, a brother of
Mrs. Van Skike and Dwyer. She
returned to Santa Ana and later
will visit in southwestern states
before returning to Missouri.
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Personal
GOC Meeting The monthly
meeting of the Ground Observer
Corps here will be held at 8 p.m.
Monday at the VFW hall on
Front st. Maj. Gen. Joseph H.
Hicks, Jackson county civil de
fense director, will show slides
taken in Japan.
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' ' To Oakland Mrs. Mary Fred
ericks, 921 South Central ave.,
left for Oakland, Calif., last
Thursday to attend the gradua
tion of her two grandsons, An
gelo and Alan Mathews, from
the 12th and 9th grades, respec
tively. Mrs. Fredericks expects
to be back early this week.
From Trip Mr. and Mrs. John
Dougherty, and daughters,
Kathy, Teresa and Jackie, 324
North Keene Way dr., returned
last week from a vacation trip to
Philadelphia, Pa., and Atlantic,
N. J. They visited 'for a month
with relatives and friends. They
were accompanied on - the trip
by Mrs. Dougherty's mother,
Mrs. R. H. Southwick, 1817
Woodlawn dr.
To Canada Glenn McCul
lough, 29 North Keene Way
Drive, will attend Provident Life
Insurance company's biennial
sales conference and vacation
convention in Banff Springs,
Canada, June 30 to July 4. Mc
Cullough Is general agent for
the insurance firm here. The
event is for top salesmen of the
company.
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From Alaska Mrs. Ralph
Dunbar of Anchorage, Alaska,
is. visiting at the Harry Fitzpat
trick home, Cherry heights, for
the. week.. Mrs. Martha Field
and daughter, Sharon, and a sis
ter, and Lloyd Smith of Comp-
ton, Calif., arrived Thursday to
visit the Fitzpatricks. The wom
en left Saturday for Washington
state to visit relatives and Smith
returned by plane Tuesday-to
California.
In Virginia Mrs. Fred Edens
and daughter, Marjorie, Jack
sonville, who left recently for
a summer trip are now n Nor
folk, Va., where they are visiting
Mrs. Edens' mother, Mrs. T. H.
Vaughn, a sister, Mrs. Lillian
Chamblee. and a brother, Arthur
Vaughn. En route they stopped
at Charleston, S. C, where they
visited another sister, Mrs. Ru
ben Harrell. They plan to be
away until about August 1 and
en route will visit in Washing
ton, D.C., and Chicago.
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To Syracuse Gene Thanos,
646 Pennsylvania ave., plans to
leave Monday for Syracuse,
N.Y., where he will remain for
about a- year. Thanos, who
taught for three years in the Tal
ent schools, and last year at
Ruch, will do special work at
Syracuse university in educa
tion of mentally retarded child
ren. Mrs.. Thanos, who has
taught for the past three years
at Howard school, will join her
husband at Syracuse in August.
En route east he will visit Yel
lowstone park. Mrs. Thanos
plans to teach in the elementary
schools at Syracuse. They plan
to return to the valley in the
fall of 1956.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity
to extend our molt sincere thanks
and appreciation to our many friends
and neighbors, and the friends of our
husband and father.- Bill Thomas, for
all their expressions of sympathy and
the floral offerings, and for their
contributions to the Butte Falls Com
munity Club, and other charities, in
Bill's name. All these kindnesses are
most sincerely appreciated.
Mrs. Anna K. Thomas
Mrs. Wesley W. DriscoH
Mrs. P. B. Keasey
Mrs. C. E. Rodger
Joanna Thomas
For A Pltasant Sunday Afrtrnoon
IT'S
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For Really FINE-FOOD
Children Always Welcome
V Very Pleasant Atmosphere
Open at 1 p.m! Sunday
CLOSED WEDNESDAY PHONE 5-9230 GOLD HILL
By Jimmy Hatlo
Obituaries
BRIAN MITCHELL
Graveside services for Brian
Lee Mitchell, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben F. Mitchell, were
held at Wilson cemetery, Chilo
quin, Saturday. Conger Morris
Funeral home was in charge of
arrangements.
The child's parents recently
moved to Brookings from Med
ford. In addition to his parents,
the child is survived by a broth
er, Ben Jr., at home, and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shuey, Brookings.
BEN ADAMS :
Ben.Adams, 62, died Saturday
at the Camp White Veterans Ad
ministration domiciliary center.
Conger-Morris is in charge of
funeral arrangements.
Dog Poisoned Vera Mae An
derson, 115 Florence ave., re
ported to city police Friday that
her dog had been poisoned.
"
Bicycle Stolen Thomas Cris-
well McCall, 1030 Jasper st., re
ported to city police that his
black J. C. Higgin's bicycle was
stolen Friday from Hawthorne
park.
Breaks Wrist Mrs. Yetta Ol
son, Eagle Point, received
emergency treatment Friday at
Sacred Heart hospital because of
a wrist ' fracture, according to
attendants. She was hospitalized
but released later that day.
.
Arretted Miland Wilber Ott,
PO Box 92, Butte Falls, was ar
rested Friday . on suspicion of
contributing to the delinquency
of a minor, according to state
police and, the sheriff's office.
The case involves, an 11-year-old
girl. He is held in the county jail.
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Cars Collide Cars operated
by Melvin R. Coffman, 22, of
1110V4 East 11th st., and Flor
ence F. Dean, 68, of 265 Janney
lane, were involved in a colli
sion at the intersection of Jack
sonville highway and Janney
lane at about 4:45 p.m. Thurs
day, according to state police.
Damage to both vehicles was
minor, and no injuries were re
ported. Arraigned Elmer Boyd Gra-
Velle, 24, Jacksonville, was ar
raigned in district court Friday
on a petty larceny charge, which
had been reduced from grand
larceny, court records disclosed.
He was given until Monday to
enter a plea and is held in the
county jail. The case involves
items taken June 5 at Jackson
Hot springs and James Bishop
Phillips was the complainant,
records show.
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' Shoplifting Two Medford
stores have informed city police
ef items being taken by shop
lifters. Ben J. Trowbridge told
officers that several items taken
from Trowbridge and Flynn Elec
tric company, 214 West Main st.,
this month included a small
radio and a steam iron. Floyd
M. Hibbard said that a frying
pan was taken Friday from the
Marshall-Wells store, 310 East
Main st.
BIRTHS
HENDERICKS To "Mr. and
Mrs. .Cecil, 416 Stewart ave.,
June 17, 1955, boy, 8 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
CAVANAUGH To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert, 905 King st., June
17, 1955 girl, 8i pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
CRAMER To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald, 122 Reager st., June 18,
1955, boy, 1V& pounds, at Com
munity hospital. ..
News About
Servicemen
TEST NEW PROGRAM
Pfc. Tom L. Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Miller, 3210 North
Pacific highway, and Pfc. Cecil
E. Baker, son of Mrs. Era Baker,
511Vi Hamilton st., are partici
pating with the 4th Marine regi
ment in evaluation of a new
type of bayonet fighting, accord
ing to a Marine Corps release.
They are stationed at Kaneohe
Bay, Territory of Hawaii.
IN TRAINING
Eleven Rogue Valley reserves
are undergoing two weeks train
ing at San Diego Naval base
with the local Navy reserve Elec
tronics division. They are Leo
Callaway, 1140 Morrow rd., Med
ford; Dennis Dibble, 1122 West
11th st., Medford; Frances Dur
ante, 1313 Prune st., Medford;
Adrain Elrod, Trail; ' Lewrence
Gober, 820 Lozier lane, Medford;
John Logston, 740 Tolman rd.,
Ashland; Daniel Meyer, Trail;
George Pitts, Camp White; Jim
Powell, 1000 West 11th st., Med
ford; Ken Walker, 728 West
Second st., Medford; and Berle
Yates, 407 Normal ave., Ashland.
ON CRUISE
Robert Hays, 1471 Kings high
way, Medford, and Robert Min
ter, Eagle Point, have left Se
attle for a month's cruise in con
nection with training in the local
naval electronics reserve unit.
NAVY ADDITIONS
Raymond Ean Bailey, 180
Nutley st., and William Ray
mond Finnell, 121 North Hill
st., both of Ashland, enlisted in
the U.S. Navy June 16.
ENGINEERING GRADUATE
Pvt. Frank D. Mooring recent
ly graduated . from - the . eight
week engineer equipment main
tenance officers course at the
engineer school, U. S. Army, Ft.
Belvoir, Va.' Mooring is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Moor
ing, Jacksonville.
ARTILLERY CAMPER
Robert F. Wilcox, Medford, is
among 41 cadets who will at
tend the field artillery ROTC
summer camp at Ft. Sill, Okla.
He is now with the Army ROTC
at Colorado A&M college and Ft
Collins, Colo.
EVATT INDUCTED
Leroy David Evatt, Ashland,
was inducted into the U.S. Army
at the induction station in Port
land, June 15, according to the
Jackson county selective service
board.
TWO ENLIST
- William Earnest Gregory and
Donald David Johnson have en
listed for the Army security
agency. After eight weeks of
basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif.,
they, will attend the Army's se
curity agency school at Ft De
vens, Mass.
Gregory . is the, son of Mrs.
Nina Roberta Gregory, , 6236
Crater Lake Highway, and John
son the son of David L. Johnson,
route 1, box 48, Central Point
COOPER HOME
Loran J. Cooper Jr., fire con
trol technician first class, U.S.
Navy, was to arrive in San Die
go today aboard the destroyer
USS Knapp which has completed
a five month cruise in Far East
ern waters. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Loran J.' Cooper,
Star Ranger Station, Jackson
ville. File Claims Carl Badger
and Dwayne Badger, Grants
Pass, have filed quarters loca
tion mining claim notices with
the Jackson county recorder's
office. The notices were for
Donna Marie claims Nos. 1 and
2 in the Evans Creek Mining dis
trict. The types of minerals were
not specified.
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WONDERFUL ENTERTAINING DUOI
COMING
June 24 & 25 only
Bonnie Raker;
Bonnie will 4o cm early show at 8 p.m. for the kids so you
can bring the family out to dinner and enjoy the cool corn
fort of Stan's Y while dining. Special dinner for the family.
Teen-agers wolcomo for the early show. Don't forgot . ;
Friday and Saturday Juno 24 and 25 at . .
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SURE NOW Timothy Patick
McNulty, as fine an Irishman
as was ever born, gets a little
help with a batch of his first
birthday ice cream from
mother, actress Ann BIyth. in
their Hollywood home. His
dad, Dr. James McNulty, out
getting more ice cream, is the
rother of singer Dennis Day.
On The Side
(Distributee' by Kiaa
Now the psychologists are
studying kissing. One professor
of psychology who has been
studying the scientific aspects of
osculation ''claims a full moon
and the use of certain types of
perfume increase the potency of
a kiss by 300 per cent Sounds
like a very interesting scientific
experiment. Try it with your
wife the next time there is a full
moon. Tell her not to forget the
perfume.
Presidents
More Presidents of the United
States have been born under
Scorpio (Oct 23-Nov. 22) than
any other sign. No President of
this country has been born under
Gemini. However, if you are a
Gemini, don't let that fact de
press you. Some very great
Americans were born under that
sign. As for examples, Nathan
Hale and Patrick Henry.
Get It Right
Washington Irving in his "Life
of George Washington," written
in 1855, said, "At Fredericks
burg, near the lower ferry,
Washington, when a boy, threw
a stone across the Rappahan
nock." That's probably how
that "yarn about Washington
throwing a silver dollar across
the river started. Anyway, all
the evidence seems to indicate
George had a good arm. He
might have been a great outfield
er bad baseball been invented in
his day.
Sidelights
In El Centro, Calif., there once
lived a young woman named
Cheerful Hyacinth Apple Gehre
ke . . . Monsieur Christian Dior
once gave voice to this very
sound advice, "May each woman
look at her legs and find the
skirt length that suits her best!'
Asides It was in 1922 that the Pro
testant Episcopal House of Bish
ops voted 36' to 27 to take the
"obey" out of the marriage cere
mony . . . "Have you ever eaten
raspDerry chiffon pie?" asks a
feminine subscriber. Never
heard of it. I cannot find it on
my list of 116 kinds of pie.
Recipe requested.
Among she Married
is your wife still in love with
you? How do you know? At any
rate, if she asks such questions
as, "How do you like my hat?"
"What do you think of my hair
this way?" or "Do you think this
dress is becoming?" And so on,
it indicates a possibility that she
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Sunday. Juno 19. 1955
Around Hollywood
Las Vegas, Nev. (U.R)
One of the current hits of this
gambling capital today s a
sy m p n o n y
conductor
who wears
short pants
and a Davey
Crockett hat
and reads
comic books
between
shows
The baton
waver rivals Aline Motor
Noel Coward.-Sammy Davis Jr.,
and other top name entertainers
in the busy hotels, but 11-year-old
Paul Alberghetti appeared
unimpressed by his success.
. Paul, who doesn't look a day
over seven, is the' baby of the
Alberghetti clan that has a fam
ily act, headed by sister Anna
Maria, at the Royal Nevada
hotel.
Fires Pistols
Papa . conducts, Mama plays
the piano and 15-year-old Carla
has a yoice that nearly matches
her famous sister. Paul conducts
the "William Tell Overture" and
a symphonic version of "Davey
Crockett" while wearing his
coonskin cap. He also fires toy
pistols in time to the music.
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is very fond of you. So don't
give these wifely querries the
quick brushoff . They are import
ant Facto
In one year, 16,298 laws were
enacted in the United States. In
20 years, 233,963 new laws were
enacted. But they still claim ig
norance of the law is no excuse
. . . Get it right. The first Tech
nicolor film featuring Grace
Darmond and Niles Welch was
not produced in Hollywood but
in Jacksonville, Fla.
So They Say
There are more spinsters or
old maids born under Virgo
(August 23-September 22) than
any other sign. This isn't be
cause they are not attractive.
They are too critical, too exact
ing. They seldom really like any
body. When a Virgo marries it
is not a question of love; she just
marries the man she dislikes the
least. Or, so say the stargazers.
Diet
Diet expert says molasses is
better than spinach for children.
That's very interesting to me.
My mother must have been a
diet expert. She was always giv
ing my sister and me slices of
bread with a spread of molasses
but never any spinach.
Farallone Light, 358 feet
above the level of the Pacific,
is visible for 26 miles.
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Between shows, I found the
new star sitting on the floor by
the newsstand in the lobby. He
was reading comic books.
"My father taught me to con
duct when I was five," he ex
plained while thumbing through
the latest adventures of Super
man. "We went all over Italy. I
also have conducted in Denver
and San Diego."
His mother walked over to say,
"He's really so excited he doesn't
know what he's doing. He didn't
want to wear the short pants
but he finally agreed to."-
Paul took most of his music
classes in bed as he was. too
busy playing baseball . during
the day. .
R and BxFan
"My father would go over the
music with me before I went to
sleep at night," he said. "I also
like 'Shake, Rattle and Roll' and
'Shh-boom'." -
Papa Alberghetti's life - long
ambition has been to see the
entire family perform, to make
up for the fact he gave up his
own singing career because of
bad health.
When Anna Maria brought out
the family for their curtain call
opening night she burst into
tears.
But young Paul is not sure he
wants to continue conducting
symphonies.
"I'm learning to play the
cello," he said. "Or I might be a
doctor. .
"Yep," he said, returning to
his comic books, "that sounds
real cooL,"..
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