Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1955, Image 13

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    I Local and
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Taylor, Nutley, N. J., are
visiting here at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Asher, 1007 South
Holly st.
Chin Up Picnic Members of
the Chin Up club and their
guests will have a picnic at Haw
thorne park, behind the Scout
house, Friday at 6:30 p.m. Mrs.
Gordon Bowman, club president,
is in charge of arrangements.
Business Name Ruth .
Nourse, Portland, has assumed
the business name Columbia
Lumber Company for -a business
located in Medford, according to
records on file in the office of
the Jackson county clerk.
Assume Name The business
name The Yardage Shop has
been assumed by Manuel C.
mmj Utarmr -TanA Wiittnn.
aUIWU SUU J w
according to county clerk's rec
ords. The business is located at
401 East Main St., Medford.
Plumbing Firm L. C. Mc
Laughlin has assumed the busi
ness name of McLaughlin Plumb
ing and Heating Company, ac
cording to records filed in the
office of the county clerk. The
business address is listed as 3384
Jacksonville highway.
Boys Arrested Two 16-year-old
boys, both from Oroville,
Calif., have been arrested by
city police and lodged in the
county Jail on a charge of viola
tion of curfew law, according
to jail records.
Grange Dinner A ham din
ner, open to the public, will be
served at the Roxy Ann Grange
hall Sunday, July 17, from 12
noon to 5 p.m. This is the first
of such annual events planned
and the proceeds will be used
toward repairing ' the Grange
hall.
At Si. Vincent's Friends may
write Mrs. John Smith of 1Z7
Keeneway dr., at St. Vincent's
hospital, Portland. She under
went surgery there last Monday
and is to be there for eight days.
Family members said today that
he Is convalescing satisfactorily.
Free on Bail A 17-year-old
Medford boy, arrested recently
on a burglary charge, has been
released from the county jail
on $1,000 cash bail posted by his
father, according to district court
officials. The burglary allegedly
occurred at the home oi cnaries
B iMWUUKlUi
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Church Speaker The Rev.
W. W. Brewer, pastor of the El
Centro, Calif., Assembly of God
church, will speak at the Med
ford assembly, 1108 West Main
t., Thursday, July 14, at 7:45
p.m. A women's quartet com
posed of Pat and Sunny Wiest,
Marilyn Cook and Leora Ny
lander, will furnish songs. The
meeting is open to the public.
a
Scout Exams Physical check
ups for Girl Scouts who plan to
attend the second session of
Camp Low Echo next week will
be done at Room 321; Medical
Center building, Friday, July
15, at 7:30 p.m. Medical cards
m-hich the girls received at the
time of registration are required,
and the forms then are to be
presented to the nurse in charge
when they check in at Low
Echo.
BIG HITS!
ENDS TONTTE!
SHOW AT 8:2t p.m.
J0HN5OWJ 7
To:.:oitnoui!
JOHN
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ii sumng
SAY MILLANO
JOHN WAVNE
PAULETTE GODDARD
PLUS 2nd ACTION HIT!
JOHN DOROTHY
IRELAND MALONE
THE FAST AND
THE FURIOUS"
Personal
In San Carlos Mrs. Mar-
jorie Green of Burelson's store,
is visiting while on vacation
with a brother and his family,
at San Carlos, Calif.
Gold Hill Business The busi
ness name Polly Crockett
Articles has been assumed by
Mabel R. Goodwin, Gold Hill,
according to county clerk's
records.
From Bay City Mrs. Claire
Phelan of San Francisco is vis
iting for the summer with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Lizberg, 2117
Dellwood ave.
Return Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Naylor, 1012. Lozier lane
and daughter, Margaret, return
ed this week from a three-week
trip to El Paso and Big Springs,
Tex., where they visited rela
tives. On Vacation Mrs. Nettie El
lenburg of the Central Rexall
Drug store, is on vacation at the
Oregon coast, Corvallis and
Seattle. She will be away for
two weeks and left last Satur
day. Mrs. Ellenburg is visiting
her mother at Corvallis, and
daughter at Seattle.
Leading Agency Ben Hatha
way, general agent for. the Ohio
National Life Insurance com
pany, Gold Hill, has been noti
fied that his agency is one of
the company's leading producers
for the month of June. Hatha
way .and his family live at Gold
Hill.1
, -Flown
o Portland Clarence
Myers, Shady Cove, was flown
to Portland for medical treat
ment by . Mercy Flights, Inc.,
yesterday. He had suffered from
a stroke, it was reported. The
flight was made in the non
profit organization's twin-en
gine Cessna aircraft, with Lee
Flink as pilot and Tom Smith
as- co-pilot and attendant.
LWV Parry An annual mem
bership luncheon party is set by
Medford League of Women Vot
ers for Friday, July. 15, at 12:30
p.m., at the home of Mrs. John
S. Day, Table Rock Estates.
Friends of the league and all
interested in attending are in
vited and are asked to call Mrs.
Fred Carr, telephone 2-6619, if
they plan to attend. Hostesses
will be members of the board
of directors.
May Have Visitors Mrs.
Minnie' Applegate; 816 West 13th
st., now is convalescing at the
home of a daughter, Mrs. Thomas
J. O'Harra, 2325 Garden st.,
Klamath Falls. Mrs. Applegate
underwent two major surgeries
in June. She now is convalesc
ing satisfactorily and may have
visitors, and particularly appre
ciates greetings and letters from
friends here, her granddaughter,
Bonnie O'Harra, wrote the Mail
Tribune.
Manhole Installed City work
men have completed the installa
tion of a manhole and cover on
Front st. between Main and
East Eighth sts., according to
Vernon Thorpe, city public
works director. The manhole
was installed in an old sewer
line constructed- about 1910,
Thorpe said. The manhole was
placed on Front st .to complete
the sewer line and to shorten
the distance "between -the pres
ent manholes.
Daily Weather Report
DATE July 13. 1953
' Sunset tonight 7:47 pjn. Sunrise
tomorrow 4:48 a.m.
FOKECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Hot through
Thuisday. Chance of afternoon thun
derstorm in mountains. Low tonight
60. High Thursday 98 to 100.
Western Oregon: - Mostly sunny and
continued warm through Thursday,
except cloudy during night and morn
ing hours along coast. Low tonight
50-60. High Thursday 80-80. except
98 extreme southern interior and 60
70 on coast.
Northern California: Fair through
Thursday except for coastal fog and
probably a few scattered afternoon
thunderstorms in mountains. Little
temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean, yesterday
76: above normal 4.
. Record high this date 106 In 1938.
Record low this date ,43 in 1913.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a jn., none.
Total this month trace. JO inch be
low normal. -
Total since Sept. 1. 1.88 inches,
9.01 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 18,
highest this a-m. 78.
cm mm low free.
Brookincs
60
53
Crater Lake
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
MEDFORD
Portland
Seattle
Spokane
Yakima
75
100
. 86
49
55
37
60
60
54
61
36
53
67
63
60
61
65
79
66
67
. 81
77
. 87
3
. 59
98
. 95
79
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco .
Phoenix
Denver .
Chicago
.104
. 92
. 84
, 87
84
84
.02
Miami
New York
Washington. D.C.
Hot Weather Special! 4tjj$3i
. COOL AND APPRIZING - . S
fruit sRe 'imztem
SALADS....
: Chilled for Summer Freshness and
Displayed in Our Refrigerated Salad Cos
The Clock JJ"
Obituaries
FRANK CARSON
Christian Science f uneral'serv
ices for J. Frank Carson, a Butte
Falls resident for the past 45
years who died in a local hos
pital today, will be read at Perl
funeral home Saturday at 10:30
a.m. Members of Medford Elks
lodge will conduct services at the
chapel and cremation will fol
low at Siskiyou crematorium.
He was a barber and a mem
ber of the Medford Elks lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Mat
tie, Butte Falls; two sisters, Mrs.
Lottie Aker and Mrs. Lon Lemon
both of Kansas City, Mo., and a
brother, Wilson, Medford.
WILLIAM JAMISON
Funeral services are pending
at Perl Funeral home for Wil
liam James Jamison, father of
Mrs. Jack Brophy of Eagle
Point, who died at Grants Pass
yesterday.
SYLVIA ROSE
Funeral services for Mrs. Syl
via Lund -Rose, 83, who died
Monday in Berkeley, Calf ., will
be held in Conger-Morris chapel
Friday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev.
G. Herbert Hillerman of Zion
Lutheran church officiating.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
The decftsed was born Aug.
31, 1871, in Hardanger, Norway,
and came to this country in 1893.
She was married in 1898, in Far
go, N.D., to Louis G. Rose, who
died in 1942. She came to south
ern Oregon from San Francisco
in 1938, living here until 1952,
when she returned to Berkeley,
Calif., to live with her daughter,
Mrs. Clara Burdette.
Other survivors include two
sons, Leonard and Lewis, San
Francisco, five grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
BESSIE JONES
Bessie S. Jones, 80, of 710
Sherman st.,. died yesterday in a
local hospital. - Conger-Morris
funeral home is in charge of fun
eral arrangements.
CARL ALTHOUSE
Carl Culver Althouse, 78, of
123 Florence ave., a resident of
Medford for the past 31 years,
died at his home today. Funeral
arrangements are pending at
Chapel Mortuary. -
At Community Mike O'Shea,
Jacksonville, is a surgery pa
tient at Community hospital, at
tendants said today.
Gun Stolen Lynn Bucklin,
2845 Elliott St., Medford, re
ported to Jackson county sher
iff's office that someone stole a
gun from under the seat of his
car parked on the lot at Big Y
Supermarket recently.
.
Damaged Boxes Jackson
county sheriff's officers are in
vestigating a report that mail
boxes along Spring st. were
damaged by vandals last night.
Officers said persons in cars ap
parently damaged . the boxes
while driving along the street.
At Sacred Heart Three new
patients were reported today at
Sacred Heart hospital. James D.
Ward, 508 Fairmount st., is there
for medical care. Mrs. Thayer
Klesser, 2365 Victory st., and
Mrs. George Knowles, 512 King
St., had surgery.
Permits .Issued Building
permits have been issued to Mrs.
Jim Edge, 240 South Central ave.
for the $4,500 addition and re
modeling of an office building;
to Electric Products, 120 East
Main st., for the erection of a
$2,500 sign, and to Waisfields
jewelers or the erection of a
$1,600 sign at 118 East Main st
according to records on file at
the city hall. x
Still Critical Orville A. Wil
liams, 45, of 936 Newtown st.,
was reported today at Sacred
Heart hospital, as still in critical
condition; but did spend a "fair
night." He was taken to the
hospital about 12:30 p.m. Tues
day, after he was injured when
the logging truck he was driving
rolled over a bank on the Cop
per rd., about two miles above
McKee bridge.
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Heyday Tickets Tickets for
the annual Bard's Heyday to.be
held this year Sunday, July 17,
at 5 p.m., in the Oregon Shakes
pearean Festival theater at Ash
land, may be purchased . from
any Tudor guild member .or at
the First National bank.' . The
fee will Include dinner which
will be catered by Omar's cafe
in Ashland, and entertainment
A smaller charge will be made
for children under 12 and en
tertainment .also will be in
cluded for children.
BIRTHS
BRYANT To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard, 2857 Lone Pine rd.,
July 13, 1955, a boy, 7 pounds,
at Community hospital.
Equipment Bids on
Rural District's
Needs Submitted
Central Point Action on
awarding contracts for equip
ment for a White City fire sta
tion was delayed by the board
of directors of the Central Point
Rural Fire. Protection district
last night for further considera
tion.
Several bids were opened at
noon yesterday for a 1,000-gal-lon
pumper truck, a 1,000-gal-
lon tank truck, 4,500 feet of fire
hose, 20 turnout coats, 20 hel
mets and several special hose
gaskets.
Station Authorised
The White City fire station,
which will be built without cost
to the .district by the White City
Realty company, was authorized
in a special budget election in
the district recently. The dis
trict will supply and maintain
equipment.
Bids on the pumper truck in
cluded American LaFrance
Foamite corporation of Elmira,
N.Y., $22,995: Coast Apparatus
incorporated, Concord, Calif.,
$17,214; Howard Cooper corpor
ation, Portland, $20,441.05: Van
Pelt Equipment company, Oak
dale, Calif., $18,267.76;' General
Fire Truck company, Detroit,
$19,982.5; and W. S. Darley and
company, Chicago, $18,025. ...
Offers on the tank truck were
iunsi pparaius, $,ooi; How
ard Cooper, $7,550, and Neep
Equipment company, Portland,
$7,002.30."
Low bid on fire hose was
American LaFrance, $4,330.
There were eight other bids.
Rogue River Theft
Listed by Sheriff
Burglars took about 12 auarts
of beer from Robinson's grocery
in Rogue River last night, Jack
son county sheriffs officers re
ported, today.
Officers said the burglarly oc
curred about 1:50 a.m. todav.
The grocery, owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis T. Robinson, was
entered by forcing a rear door
open. Only the beer was dis
turbed, oficers said.
An attempted burglary across
the street from Robinson's Groc
ery in Homestead Tavern was
reported to sheriff's officers.
bhade Combs and William H.
(Herb) Gregory, owner of the
tavern, discovered the attempted
break in.
Officers "said an' air condition
er was removed from a window
and nails holding a screen were
partially removed. Officers said
the attempt was made about
1:30 a.m. today.
Control Expected
In Wyoming Fires
Laramie. Wyo. flJ.R) With
luck and no high wind, Forest
Service officials believed thev
could finally put out two forest
fires in Medicine Bow National
Park forest today. B.ut in the past
week, more than -4000 acres of
timber has been destroyed.
The Weather Bureau at Chey
enne foresaw little or no rain in
the forest today, but neither did
it predict any high .winds. Twice
last week, high afternoon winds
swept the fire past fire lines
and ruined the efforts of several
hundred men to contain the
flames.
PRODUCTION TEST V
A registered hnlatsiin.friectan
cow, Eipperhurst Sunslope Ideal,
owned by Far Hills farms, Eagle
Point, has completed a one-year
production test, according to the
Holstein-Friesian Association of
America. She produced 17,013
pounds of milk and 581 pounds
of butterfat during 'the. test
period, being milked twice daily,
with an 'average of 22 auarts of
milk daily. .
4-H FAIR SET
The Bellview-Valley View 4-H
Community fair will be held to
morrow at the Bellview Grange
hall. The event will start at 10
a.m. and showmanship and judg
ing contests will be held during
the day.
NOW
HOTEL, GROCERY ft PATIO CAFE
Crattr Lake Highway (62) Shady Cove
" FEATURING
O Fresh Trout- (Caught Daily)
Steak Dinners
FOR YOUR FISHING PLEASURE
FISH at Our Commercial Trout Ponds
O Pony Rides Picnie Grounds ' ,
Dance Floor with Juke Box Music .
Housekeeping Cabins by Day or Week '
Trailer Park
Merger Proposes
Lewis-Clark Markers
Washington U.PJ Sen. Rich
ard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.) intro
duced bills yesterday to estab
lish national monuments at two
historic spots along the trail of
the Lewis and Clark expedition
to the Pacific Northwest.
He pointed out the 150th an
niversary of the expedition is
being celebrated this year. ';
One ' monument would' be
created on the original site of
Fort Clatsop in Oregon near the:
mouth of the Columbia river.
The other would be on the Lolo
trail above Lochsa fork of the
Clearwater river in Idaho.,
Wall Street
New York (U.R) This being
the 13th, an unlucky day for
superstitious Wall Street, trad
ing in stocks lightened sharply
from the recent pace and prices
slipped lower.
" Sears Roebuck directors ap
parently squelched the splitup
fever temporarily yesterday
when they merely declared the
usual dividend and let a splitup
go for the future, if ever.
Dow-Jones Averages .
Dow-Jones final stock ave
rages: 30 industrials 457.40 off
5.57; 20 railroads 157.53 off 1.52;
15 utilities 64.98 off 0.02 and 65
stocks 165.29 off 1.57. .
Sales today were about 2,360,
000 shares against 2,630,000
shares yesterday. '
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T . 187
Anaconda '. 68
Chrysler . 87
Curtiss Wright ..
General Electric
General Motors ..
20V6
53Vs
124
80ss
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R. ... ..
Penney, J.C. .
Radio
Southern Co. ...
Southern Pacific ...
S. Oil of Calif.
28V4
95
.... S0a
20
62
92V3
Texas Gulf Sulphur 41
Transamerica . . ; -.. 4634
Tri-Continental i
27V4
United Aircraft
67
U. S. Rubber
46V4
U. S. Steel ....
53
Youngstown
...87
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle ' 450.
Choice steers above $23.50; utility
dairy type steers $13-16; canner-cut-ter
cows mostly $9-10.50. few $11;
utility-cows $11.50-13; commercial
$14-15; utility-ocmmercial bulls
$14.506.25; light cutters down to $12.
Calves 200. Good-choice vealers $20
22; . some $23; ' utility-commercial
calves $12.50-19.
Hoes 250. U.S. No. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. $22-22.50: No. 3 mostly
$20.50; choice 296 lb. sows $17.
Sheep 1000. Choice with some prime
sDrine lambs $19: choice-crime 98 lb.
lambs $19.50; good-choice grades
$17.5018.50: good 98-102 lb. shorn
vearlines $12-13: utility srades down
to $9; good-choice feeder lambs io
15.50; - eootf-choice : slaughter ewes
$3.50-4.30.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland rUJM Hzen To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 3B-37C doz.: a
large Sl-52c; AA medium, 48 -49c doz.;
A medium 47-48c doz.; A small 38c
doz.: cartons. 1 to 3c additional. - -
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints 65c lb.; cartons sec; A prints
65c: cartons 66c; a prints 63c.
. Cheese To retailers: A grade cnea
dar. Oregon sinele. 4214-45 Vic: 5-lb.
loaves. 46i-49',4c. Processed Ameri
can cheese. 5-lb. loaf. 39,i-49VaC lb.
Farm Market
Raspberries sold at 2.50 a flat too
at the East Side Farmers" market to
day with cleanuD sales down to
$1.75-2.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers. 2 i to
4 lbs., 30-31c (nominal) at farm. 29-30c
lb., light hens 17-18c; heavy hens, ell
wts.. 19-20C uo: old roosters. 12-14c.
Dressed Chicken No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers. New-York style, 43
44c lb.; whole drawn, 54-56c lb.; cut
up, 58-61c lb.: hens, light type. New
York style. 28-29C: cut-ups. 41-45c;
hens, heavy type. N.Y. style. 39-31e;
whole drawn. 42-46c.
Turkeys To producers for A grade
breeder hens, f.o.b. farm, N.Y. dressed.
26c: eviscerated. 31c: A toms. N.Y.
style. 31c lb., eviscerated. To retailers.
A erade voans" hens, readv to cook.
48-50c; N.Y. dressed. J7-38e lb.: A
grade toms. oven reedy, 40-44c: N.Y.
style. 34-33c lb.; fryer turkeys. 4-
lbs.. 49-Slc.
Rabbits (averaee to erowers f.o.b.
killine plants) Liva white. 3i-4i
lbs.. 21-23C up; 5-8 lbs.. 17-19c: colored
pelts, 4c under; old does. 10-12e lb.:
a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers. 57-61c: cut up, 62-5c. -
PORTLAND CASH GRAIN
' Portland -WnnlMjla hav ericas:
New crop No. 2 great alfalfa baled,
f.o.b. trucks. Portland, $32-33.
races es reported by the , vsda
market nwa utn;if WhML No. S
soft white. $76.60 ton: No. a white eels
38 lb. test. Coast delivery. $5130 a
ton; Portland delivery. $so ton; No. 3
Western barley. $49.50-50 ton f.o.b.
Portland Coast delivery; soybean meal,
$81.57 ton, cars prompt delivery.
Portland standard millrun, $46.50-47
cars; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern ship
ping points. S69J0-70.
Dee1 line Sunday Classified Is at
noon Saturday; 10 ajn. Monday for
Uonday: other days SdO previous day
OPEN
Wednesday. July 13, 1955
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PROTEST Clenched fists and hard looks mark this meeting
Liege, Belgium, as some 30,000 Catholics marched in protest
buiwi xcxuiiu uiu, which wouia era on tunas trom parocmai scnoois. A mass demonstra
tion against the Socialist Liberal government proposal paralyzed the city of Brussels in
a protest staged by more than 150,000 person:
California Boys
Arrested by Police
Medford police arrested two
California youths early yester
day morning on charges of cur
few violation, according to po
lice department records.
- The boys, both 16, were ar
rested and jailed after two Med
ford and Central Point youths
reported to police that the two
had threatened them . with a
knife and -beer opener.
Police added that all four boys
had been to a party' earlier that
night; and had quarreled. . y
. The breaking and entering of
two service stations was discov
ered 'by city police, early this
morning.. . " ".
Roethler Shell Service station,
101 East Sixth St., was entered
through a window broken with
a piece of concrete. Police added
that the . thief had apparently
cut his hand on the broken
glass as he reached in to release
the latch. Nothing was missing
police saidv Cantrall's " service
station, East Fourth St. and
North Central ave., was also
entered this morning. A book of
green stamps valued at $15 was
the only item taken, police said.
July Believed Unlucky
For Service Station Man
Portland KU.K) Service sta
tion attendant Donald R. Scott
said today must be his unlucky
time of the year. V
Scot told police that a about
4 a.m. today he was held up by
two men who escaped with about
$50 from the station where he
works. At 11 p.m. on July 12 of
last year just one year and five
hours before today's holdup
Scott was robbed of . $80 by a
lone gunman at the same place. . I
O SMORGASBORD - $225
- Includes Barbecued Spareribs
O WONDERFUL DINNERS
, Special Prime Ribs of Beef
O ALA CARTE MENU
FOR. gZSEXVATIONS Phona NOrmandy 4-2SU
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MEDFORD (OREGON)
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3 Drivers Cited After Accidents
City police issued three right1
of way citations yesterday fol-'
lowing accidents involving seven
automobiles, according to the po
lice department.:.
"Early yesterday, cars driven
by Burnath Maurice Morgan, of
1204 Gold Hill, and James Ros
well Vinson, 613 North Holly st,
collided at the intersection of
Third and Fir sts. A parked car
owned by. Howard G. Skinner,
135 Clover Lane, was also in
volved : in the accident, police
said. A citation was -, issued to
Morgan for failure to yield the
right of way. 2 . . ..
Cars driven by Carol ; Marie
Atkins, 1634 Orchard Home dr.,
and ' John Russel ! Winn,' 2540
Willow Way, collided at the in
tersection of Stewart and Oak
dale aves. ' Winn was cited by
police for failure to yield the
right of way, police said.
Cars driven by Carold Marie
Dyer, 424 East Jackson st., and
Phillip Harold Ward, Medford,
collided at the intersection of
11th and Grape sts., police re
ported. A citation was'- issued
to Ward for failure to yield the
Carnival 'losf Items
Returned to Sheriff .
. Several wallets, two sets of
car keys and one First National
Bank of ' Portland bank book
have been turned into the Jack
son county sheriff's - office by
West Coast shows, Sheriff How
ard Gault said today. .
The items were picked up by
employees of the show, which
completed a five-day : perform
ance at the Jackson county fair
grounds Sunday night. '
Sheriff Gault said the items
may . be ' identified by owners
at his office in the court house.
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of antagonistic groups in
against the government's '
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