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55, Job's Daughters, will hold a
rummage sale Monday, Aug. 29,
frm 9 a-m. to 5 p.m. in the Fehl
building, 6th and Ivy. Rummage
-will be accepted at that location
today,' August 28 from 2 pjn.
. to p.m.
Notice Filed Grace DeHaas,
PO'Box 293, Applegate, has
ikd a quartz location notice
In the Humbug Mining district
In the Applegate area, accord
' ing to county clerk's records.
The type of mineral was not
specified.
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Incorporate Articles of in
corporation for T.I.D.E, incorp
orated,' have been filed with
the Jackson county clerk's office
by Sam B. Davis, Ewald Boss
hard and C. G. Ekstrom, all of
Ashland. The articles indicate
that the firm will deal in prop
erty and investments and engage
in financing. Offices are in the
Ashland Professional center.
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EVERY WEDNESDAY II1TE
8:00 to 10:00 P.M.
Starting Wednesday, Aug. 31
40 Ilorth Riverside Avenue
Medford
Instructor: Minnie Robertson
Personal
Picnic Today Members of
the Southern Oregon Peace Of
ficers association and their fam
ilies' will picnic at 4 p.m. at
TouVelle state park.
Studies Procedures Ed Seg
er. Gold Beach, new Curry coun
ty : school superintendent, was
in Medford on Friday to get
information on office procedures
from the Jackson county school
superintendent's office.
Ciril Appointments The
Federal Civil Service has an
nounced examinations for career-conditions
appointment to
the position of nursing assist
ant (psychiatry).. File applica
tions with the Board of U. S.
Civil Service Examiners, VA
hospital, Roseburg. Further in
formation is available at the
Medford post office building.
Attend Convention Mr. and
Mrs. John Dellenback, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Ron Rice and Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Anderson of Med
ford are representatives at the
Pacific Northwest, district con
vention of Kiwanis Internation
al at Bellingham, Wash. The
convention opened today and
concludes Tuesday. Dellenback
is president of Medford Kiwan
is club. '
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In County Jail Robert Hib
bard Taylor, 41, and Pauline
Ruth Taylor, 31, Fresno, were re
turned from that California city
Friday to face Jackson county
charges of obtaining money un
der false pretenses, the sheriff's
office reported. They are held in
the county jail. The district at
torney's office said the case in
question involves checks..
Entry Reported City police
Saturday were investigating a
reported break and entry Fri
day at the Junior High market,
300 North Peach st. A sum of
$10 was reported to be missing.
Officers said that a window was
broken and the boiler room of
Foursquare Gospel church, East
Jackson st. and Biddle rd., en
tered sometime between mid-afternoon
Thursday and late mor
ning Friday. Nothing- was tak
en but a piece of paper had been
torn from a roll and apparently
was used to sleep on, it was
said.
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Incorporates William R. Bar
rett, Clyde Crenshaw and O. J.
Crenshaw have filed in the
Jackson county recorder's office
articles of incorporation of the
Gold Hill Timber company.
Shell Head Found Mrs. Bet
ty G. Miller, 411 Oakwood dr.,
reported to police that her son,
Stephen, found a fused head of
an artillery shell in the vicinity
of their home last week. The
shell was turned over to city
police for disposal.
Reports Theft Charles Har
vey Garbrich, route l,.box 444,
Ashland, reported to Jackson
county sheriff's officers, that his
house was burglarized late last
week. Officers said a wrist
watch valued at $52, a tool box
with tools, and hunting knife
and groceries were taken.
Mercy Flights Arrival Mrs.
Willard Dudley, 423 Garfield st.,
arrived here from San Francisco
Friday afternoon by Mercy
Flights' twin Cessna. Mrs. Dud
ley was recently released from
the Stanford-Lane hospital there
after being flown down for treat
ment Monday. Lee Flink was
pilot for the trip.
Librarian to Conference Miss
Helen Webster, librarian at the
Medford Public Library, will at
tend the annual conference of
the Pacific Northwest Library
Association this week in Gear-
hart, Ore. About 200 librarians
from Montana, Idaho, Oregon,
Washington, and British Colum
bia will be present.
At Youth Conference Miss
Karen Henderson is in Chico,
Calif., attending the Church of
the Brethren Pacific- Coast
Youth Conference. More than
300 young men and women from
as far as Canada, Idaho, and
Arizona are at Chico State col
lege. A highlight of the affair
will be a sermon by the Rev.
Bob Richards, well known ath
lete. . .
Heart Attack Mrs. Albert L.
McClure, 928 Kenyon st., was re
ported resting comfortably at
Community hospital Saturday
after suffering a heart attack
about 1:55 p.m. Medford Ambu
lance Service took Mrs. McClure
to the hospita from the Rogue
Valley Country club where the
attack occurred.
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School Entered A pencil
sharpener was damaged and pa
per thrown around Thursday
night when two rooms at Jack
sonville high school were enter
ed, sheriff's deputies reported.
Nothing appeared to have been
taken. Deputies said the entry
was made by way of a fire es
cape. To Cincinnati Darrel Britt
san, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Brittsan, 1129 Niantic st., is mo
toring to Cincinnati, O., to at
tend the national convention
of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Brittsan is president of the Uni
versity of Oregon chapter, and
Senator-at-large in the student
government. He was last year's
sophomore class president.
Falls from Tree Mrs. L. C.
Bergen, 64, of Ever Shady auto
court, Phoenix, was taken to
Sacred Heart hospital by Med
ford Ambulance Service Friday
suffering from back Injuries re
sulting from a fall out of a
pear tree. Mrs. Bergen was work
ing at Swedenberg orchard when
the fall occurred and was taken
first to the office of a Phoenix
doctor then to the hospital.
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AT FT. SAM HOUSTON
Capt. Walter R. Enders rec
ently completed the Army Med
ical Field service school's mili
tary orientation course at Ft.
Sam Houston, Tex. He is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Enders,
Route 1, Medford, and is a .1943
graduate of the University of
Oregon and a 1947 graduate of
the University of Oregon's med-
New Items Donated
To Museum; Letter
itten by Grant
Jacksonville One of the orig
inal leather buckets used by
Jacksonville's first fire depart
ment has been donated to. the
Jacksonville museum, Miss Mary
Henley, curator of the museum,
has announced.
The bucket, which was pur
chased for $8 for the first city
pumper truck, was donated rec
ently by Mrs. E. B. Tounge of
Hillsboro, Ore. Mrs. Tounge pur
chased the bucket more than 30
year ago while she was visiting
in Jacksonville. The pumper for
which the bucket was purchased
originally was bought by the
city in 1868.
Other Donations
Among other recent donations
is a violin made of cascara wood
and spruce by Charles Frances
Skeeters, whose father, Isaak,
was with the party which dis
covered Crater Lake. Charles
Skeeters, whose hobby was mak
ing violins, was born in 1866
on what is now the 401 ranch.
Also donated recently was
original old pioneer map of the
Oregon territory by Leon Hask
ins, and a copy of a letter from
General U. S. Grant written at
Appomattox in 1865 parolling
army men on condition they not
take up arms against the United
States government. The letter
was donated by A. C. Van Gald
er. . Receives Masters Stanley D.
Smith, Eagle Point, received a
Master of Education degree from
the University of Oregon in Eu
gene recently. Smith is coach at
the Eagle Point high school.
Drived Fined Will LaFort
Coles, 37, Bremerton, Wash., was
fined $250 and $5 costs in Jack
son county district court Satur
day on charges of driving a
motor vehicle while under in
fluence of intoxicating liquor. He
was given a-30-day jail sentence
and his driver's license was sus
pended 90 days. Cole was com
mitted to the county jail in lieu
of the fine, according to the dis
trict court records. He was
stopped by state police Friday
night near mile post five on
Highway 234.
Health Program Today at 2
p.m., a program on mentally re
tarded school children will be
given on KBES-TV, sponsored by
the Jackson County public
health association: To appear
will be Paul Gandt, a teacher in
the Medford public school sys
tems will be the moderator;
Mrs. Una Inch, of the county
schol system; Mrs. Frances
Kline, a special educator for
Ashland -public schools; Carl
Hayes, supervisor of the county
special class, and Mrs. Harold
Sloper, who will represent parents.
Servicemen
ical school.- Enders is a member
of , the Theta Kappa Psi fra
ternity. He joined the Army last
month. His wife lives at Hazen,
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GRADUATED -
Cpl. Douglas V. Peters, an
Army paratrooper, son of Mrs.
Maxine Vincent, recently , was
graduated from the - 11th air
borne division non-commissioned
officers academy at Ft. Camp
bell, Ky. He entered the ser
vice in 1954 and attended Med
ford high school. He earned his
parachutist's wings at the air
borne school in Ft. Benning,
Ga. in Feb. 1954
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ASSIGNED
Capt. Martin J. Anderson, 204
Sunrise ave., has been assigned
to the 9417 Air Reserve Squad
ron here, according to Tsgt.
W. S. Kistner, USAF.
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REASSIGNED
' Msgt. Alfred L. Bledsoe, 311
Howard st., has been assigned
to the Medford 9091st Air Re
serve Group it was announced
today. Bledsoe has recently com
pleted an assignment in the
5039th Air Transport Group near
Anchorage, Alaska as a group ser
geant major. He will take duties
as a group liason N.C.O. for
the local reserve group. Serg
eant Bledsoe, his wife, Alta C,
and daughters Muriel, 12, and
Sherrill, 11, arrived recently in
Medford. The daughters will
enter the sixth . and seventli
grades at the new Hedrick Jun
ior High school, Bledsoe said.
ASHLANDER PROMOTED
Shannon W. Young, 22, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young,
Ashland, was recently promoted
to specialist third class while
serving with the 7th Infantry
division in Korea.
; Young is a half track driver
in Battery B of the 15th Anti
Aircraft Artillery Battalion. The
"Bayonet" division is the only
Army diision to have remained
in Korea since the cease-fire.
Obituaries
MATTIE LUMAN
Services for Mattie Rowena
Luman, 4827 South Pacific
highway, Phoenix, who died Fri
day, will be held in Conger
Morris chapel Monday at 1:30
p.m. with the Rev. Joseph Bow
doin of the Medford Community
church officiating. Committal
will be in Siskiyou Memorial
park. Pallbearers will be mem
bers of Adarel Chapter, O.E.S.
She was born in 1891 in Cen
tralia, Wash.,1 and was reared
by her grandmother, Mary An
geline (Ford) Shelton, first
white girl born north of the
Columbia river, in what was
then the Oregon territory. She
was married in Centralia, Wash.
July 20, 1908 to Ira C. Luman,
who survives. She moved to
Medford in 1925.' Mrs. Luman
was a past matron of Adarel
Chapter, O.E.S., a member of
Phoenix Grange and the Med
ford Community church.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Herbert Thomas, Medford;
a son, David Luman, Pendle
ton, a brother, Clarence E. Shel
ton, Seattle, Wash.; four grand
children, Mrs. Walter E. Bish,
Medford; Mrs. John Q. Stewart,
Phoenix; Elizabeth Ellen, and
David Clifton Luman, Pendle
ton, and six great-grandchildren.
Sunday. August 28. 195S
Firemen Called
By Three Alarms
A city fire department pump
er was sent to a reported garage
fire at the Darlene Marshall res
idence, 335Vi West Second st.,
about 11:15 a.m. Friday.. ''
Children playing with matches
had started a small fire causing
slight damage to a garage wall.
A rural pumper responded to
an alarm from a paving plant
on Midway rd. about 2:55 p.m.
Friday. Asphalt in the mixing
unit had- apparently ignited,
causing no damage. '
At" 9:25 p.m. city police re
ceived a call from a woman re
porting a iarge fire near Mat
lack's Super Market on the
Jacksonville highway. A search
by firemen failed to reveal any
fire and it was listed as a false
alarm.
Bond Vole Slated
At Evans Valley
Rogue River Residents of
Evans Valley school district will
vote Monday, Aug. 29, on a $50,
000 bond issue for a two-room
classroom addition to bring the
Evans Valley school at Wimer
up i to standard. -
Included in the $50,000 ex
pansion is installation of rest
rooms on the first floor. Rest
rooms presently are in the base
ment." Polls will be open between 2
and 8 p.m. Aug. 29 at the Evans
Valley school at Wimer, seven
miles north of Rogue River.
Eagle Point Youth
Hurt in Log Mishap
H. R. Phillips, 18,- of Eagle
Point, was injured in a logging
acident at noon Saturday when
pinned between two log trucks.
Medford Ambulance Service,
-which took Phillips to Communi
ty hospital, said he was standing
at the back of his own truck
when another backed into him.
The hospital said he suffered
pelvic injuries. .
Phillips was working on a
private logging operation in the
Lake creek area.
Births
MOORE To Mr. and Mrs.
George, 1063 Court st., Aug. 26,
1955, boy, 6 lbs. at Sacred
Heart hospital.
CRANDALL To Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene, 801 North Central
ave., Aug. 26, 1955, boy, 5 lbs.,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
RICHARDSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Neil, 801 East Main st.,
Aug, 26, 1955, girl, 9V4 lbs., at
Sacred Heart hospital.
THUMLER-r-To Mr. and ; Mrs.
Bernard, Jr., route 1, box 417,
Central Point Aug. 26, 1955,
girl, 6J4 lbs. at Sacred Heart
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Local Man Has
As Boat Upsets
Lester Cass, Medford merchant
and sportsman, has some new
clothes which he doesn't need,
but he's mighty pleased to be
able to wear. them. For Lester
came mighty near to drowning in
Klamath lake last week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Cass joined By
ron Winmngham and "Buss
Sergeant of Klamath Falls Tues
day for what promised to be a
fine day of boating. The men
were using a glass boat powered
with an outboard motor. Sudden
ly when one of the passengers
shifted his position just as, his
companion gunned the motor,
all three were dumped into the
water and the boat did a flip-flop.
The fates were kind, for a
Klamath Falls man happened to
be running his cabin cruiser
nearby, saw the accident and
came to the rescue. He fished
the men from the drink, hitched
on to the overturned boat and
started the trip to shore.
The disconsolate Lester took
stock and found that he was
minus most of his clothes he
had taken off his shirt and
trousers because they had been
dampened by a passing wave;
his brand new glasses and his
ring of keys. As. soon as the
rescued and rescuers reached the
dock, where the excited Mrs.
Cass was waiting, the shivering
Medford man told her to hurry
to town and buy.' him some
clothes. -: '
After she left, the men righted
the boat and there, safe' and
sound in the air pocket under
the craft, were the clothes even
the shoes and the bill fold in
Lester's pocket, as well as most
of the boat gear. .
In the excitement the three
men failed to find out who their
rescuer was. Later they arranged
to buy him a thank you gift but
they don't know who to give it
to, and telephone calls to Klam
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