Local and Personal
Ruinmag Sal The Junior
Service League will hold a rum
mage sale Oct. 19 and 20. Fri
day and Saturday, from 9 a.m.
to 5 p m. in the former Bert
.Press dress shop, 526 East Main
St., Medford.
Dog Loit Alice Charlotte
O'Brien. 33 South Front St.,
Medford reported to city police
Friday the loss of a 16-month-old,
fawn colored male boxer
dog.
Bicycle Taken Michael Petrr
Gardner, 818 Grants St., Mod
ford reported the theft of his bi
cycle Friday niaht, according
to ;city police. The racer type
bicycle had no city license, it
was reported.
Money Taken Robert Wil
liam Carter, San Francisco,
Calif., has reported to city po
lice the theft of S500 from th
trunk of his auto while it was
parked in the Medford hotel
parking lot Saturday. He report
ed the theft at 7:15 a.m.
At Colltga Robert F. Wil
cox of Medford is enrolled as a
senior veterinarian medicine at
Colorado AiM college at Ft.
Collins, Colo., under the pro
gram of the Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Educa
tion. About 200 students from
eight western states are being
educated in professional schools
under the program.
Offica Motn Glen L. Fa
brick has announced that the
Standard Insurance company of
fice will move to number 4 Spar
ta building effective Oct. 15. The
former address was 227 Frank
lin building. N. K. Porter re
cently became associated with
Fabrick and Don Carlon as spe
cial representatives of the Stand
ard Insurance company.
Admitted William Bruton.
Crescent City, Calif., was admit
ted to Rogue Valley hospital
about 3 p.m. yesterday after be
ing flown to Medford by air
plane from Crescent City. He
was taken to the hospital by
Medford ambulance service. He
Is at the hospital to undergo sur
gery for a fractured jaw he suf
fered in an accident last week In
Crescent City.
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Grandchild Barn Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ruhl. 2404 East
Main St.. received news of the
birth of their fourth grandson
and seventh grandchild in New
York Friday. Oct. 12. the par
ents being Mr. and Mrs." John
MacArthur. This is the MacAr
thurs third child, they having
two daughters. Mrs. - Charles
Herbert Simmons. Jr.. Mrs. Mac
Arthur's sister, who lives in Mt.
Kisco, New York, has four chil
dren, three boys and a girl. The
MacArthur and Simmons fami
lies have been frequent visitors
to Oregon where they both were
born.
Rummage Sale
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY
THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY, OCT. 18-19
9 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Legion Homt
531 So. Riverside
Meeting Scheduled Medford
Building Trades council will
hold its next regular meeting
Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Med
ford Labor temple.
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Rummage Sale Women of
Christian Church will sponsor a
rummage sale Tuesday and Wed
nesday, Oct. 16 and 17, at the
Fchl building 108 North Ivy st.
Donations will be collected at
the building after 7 p.m. Mon
day evening.
Buy New Home .... Dr. and
Mrs. L. Paul Walker have pur
chased a new home in the Verde
Hills district of Medford from
E. Burgess, now of San Fran
cisco, Calif. Bob Hart of Rogue
Valley Land company handled
the transaction.
Visits Relatives Mrs. Ed
mund E. Hass, 1615 Crown ave.,
Medford, and 15 months old son,
Morgan, will leave by plane Tu
esday for a two weeks visit with
relatives in Norman, Okla.,
Homedale, Pa., and Toronto,
Canada.
Auxiliary to Hold Sale The
American Legion auxiliary will
hold a rummage sale Oct. 18 and
19, Thursday and Friday, from
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Legion
home, 531 South Riverside ave.,
Medford. Collections will be
made by calling Mrs. Ross In
neci, 2-9625.
Chancellor Due Hugh Welsh,
Grants Pass, new grand chancel
lor for the Knights of Phythias
lodge in Oregon, will attend
the Talismen lodge No. 35 meet
ing Monday at the Knights of
Pythias hall. Initiation will be
held for the rank of page and
lodge delegates will make their
report.
Chicken Dinner Townsend
club will hold a chicken dinner
at the Carpenters union hall,
12314 West Main St., Monday,
Oct. 15, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Mu
sic will be furnished by Alex
ander string band. Everyone is
invited to attend and tickets
may be purchased at the door.
To Meetings One of two
Medford optometrists. Dr. G. A.
Dierdoff or Dr. J. Scott Heath
erington, will accompany Dr. H.
W. Merrill. Ticard. president of
the Oregon Optometric associa
tion, to district meetings arouna
the state later this month and
npvt month. Both Dr. Deirdorff
and Dr. Heaherington were dele
gates to tle recent national con
vention nf ontometrists and one
will report on the summer con
clave. Also on the OOA team j
will be Dr. John Wood of Forest
Grove, president-elect.
Obituaries
CLARENCE H. MATHISON
Clarence H. Mathisoo. 6o,
died at his home. 2126 Sunset
drive. Saturday morning. Cong
er-Morris funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
MARIE L. WILSON
Marie L. Wilson, 63. died at
the home of her niece, Mrs. Roy
Mershon. Ruch, Friday evening.
Conger-Morris funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
GRAFF INFANT
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Graff, Medford, died in
a local hospital late Saturday.
Perl Funeral home is in charge
of arrangements.
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Central Poini Home
Damaged by Fire
Central Pont One pumper
and two tank trucks were dis
patched to the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Reum. route 2.
box 298. Central Point, about
1:40 a.m. yesterday when their
home was badly damaged by
fire, according to the Central
Point rural fire department.
Firemen said the roof of the
house was completely burned
off and that the living room, din
ing room and kitchen were dam
aged considerably. There was al
so water damage to two of the
three bedrooms, it was reported.
Apparent course of the fire,
according to firemen, was due
to a faulty fireplace. Mr. and
Mrs. Reum are now living with
neighbors, they said. No injuries
were reported.
News About
Servicemen
RETURNS FROM LEAVE
Walter F. B. Gibbs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Gibbs. 1375 South
Columbus ave., Medford. has re
turned to duty at the Hamilton
Air Force base, San Francisco,
after spending 30 days leave
with his parents.
Gibbs who attended public
schools in Medford prior to en
listing in 1953, plans to attend
business college after his dis
charge from the Air Force in
January.
GETS PROMOTION
Ronald L. Juniper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Juniper,
1020 South Peach St., has been
promoted in the Army ROTC
department at the University of
Oregon. He was named a platoon
leader with the rank of cadet
first lieutenant.
IN HAWAII
Army Major Galen C. Morey,
son of Mrs. E. E. Collom, 2637
Table Rock rd., Medford, recent
ly arrived in Hawaii for duty
with the 25th infantry division.
Major Morey. former student
at the University of Oregon, en
tered the Army in 1942 and has
been awarded the Bronze Star
medal with three Oak Leaf clus
ters and the Commendation ribbon.
IN NEWFOUNDLAND
Carl R. Orgain, radioman ap
prentice in the Navy and son of
Mrs. Doris M. Forbes. 40 North
Peach st., Medford, is serving
with the Airborne early warn
ing wing in Argentia, Newfound
land, in the communications de
partment. Prior to entering the service
in September. 1955. he attend
ed Medford High school.
ON LEAVE
Seaman ADDrentice Roger W.
Carson, son of Mrs. Mary Loyd,
Phoenix, is visiting at home on
14-dav recruit leave before re
porting to the reserve fleet unit
at Stockton, Calif. Carson at-
tenriH Phoenix Kieh school be
fore enlisting in the Navy last
June.
LEAVES FOR KANSAS
Airman Apprentice Donald
Lee Kell. son of Mr. Howard
Kell. Gold Hill, left recently
for duty at the Naval Air sta
tion. Hutchinson, Kans.. af r
spending a 14-day recruit leave
at home.
American Ballet Gets
Standing Ovation
Ankara, Turkey (U.R) The
American Ballet Theater won a
standing ovation from a full
house at its performance in An
kara's Opera House Friday
night.
Mrs. Adnan Menderes, wife of
Turkey's premier, several cab
inet members and U.S. Ambas
sador Fletcher Warren were
among the dignitaries present.
Critics acclaimed the perform
ance as one of the best ever seen
in Ankara.
Births
OVERAND To Mr. and Mrs.
John W., 487' i Scenic drive.
Ashland, Oct. 10. 1956. a boy, 7
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
DUMAS To Mr. and Mrs.
Murrey, 3869 Jacksonville high
way, Medford. Oct. 11. 1956. a
boy, 834 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
HOUSE of MYSTERY
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Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets
Winter Hours 9 to 5
Under Founder's Management Since 1930
Work To: Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert, box 90, Trail, Oct. 12, 1956.
girl, &3, lbs., at Sacred Heart
hospital.
BELT To: Mr. and Mrs. Jam
es, 216 North Front St., Medford,
Oct. 12. 1956, girl, 61. lbs., at
Sacred Heart hospital.
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News About Books
From the Library
Sunday, October 14, 195S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
In observation of National
Bible Week, Oct. 15-21, a special
Bible Week selection of books
is featured in an exhibit at the
Medford Public Library.
Included in the display are a
number of editions of the Bible
"Standard Revised Version;"
''Modern Reader's Bible:" "The
Bible; an American Transla
tion;'' "The Bible, for Today;"
and "The Bible Designed to be
Read as Living Literature."
Abridged versions include a
"Digest of the Bible," arranged
and edited by Peter V. Ross:
"The Short Bible." an American
translation edited by Edgar J.
Goodspeed and J. M. Powis
Smith; and "The Book of
Books," the King James version
of theh English Bible abridged
and arranged for younger read
ers. French. Spanish
French and Spanish transla
tions of the Biblp are also availa
ble at the library for patrons
who read most easily in these
languages.
The selection of books on ex
hibit also include Bible history
and archaeology, study and
teaching of the Bible, individual
Bible characters, Bible commen
taries, and novels about Bible
figures.
Among the most recently pub
lished books about the Bible
and Bible characters is "All the
Women of the Bible." "You can
almost trace light and darkness
in the Bible by the women them
selves," writes the author, Mrs.
Edith Deen.
Mary Ellen Chase, author of
"The Bible and the Common
Reader", now gives us "Life and
Language in the Old Testament."
a valuable guide to the under
standing of the Old Testament.
Retelling Bible Stories
Especially interesting to young
people is Louis Paul's colorful
Showers Soak Area
Of Rocky Mountains
By UNITED PRESS
Most of the eastern half of the
nation basked under sunny skies
and balmy temperatures Satur
day while showers soaked the
Rocky Mountain states and the
area around the Gulf of Mexi
co. Warm air moved into the
Eastern Seaboard from Maine
to Georgia. It was also sunny
and warm from the Ohio Valley
west to the Great Lakes and
Mississippi Valley. Spasmodic
showers sprinkled Louisiana,
Alabama and surrounding states
however, and the Rocky Moun
tain states were in the grips of
cooler air and drab showers.
Light snow was expected over
portions of Montana.
The mercury dipped slightly
from the Rockies west to the
Coast. It was generally sunny
west of the Mountain States, but
there were hints of off-and-on
showers over the Pacific Northwest.
King Paul Foregoes
Allowance Increase
Athens, Greece (U.R) King
Paul said Saturday he will fore
go the private allowance in
crease granted him by ParlU
ment this week and will cut ex
penses instead.
Parliament increased the roy
al family allowance by one-half,
raising it to $397,000. The King
said he decided against accept
ance because of accusations of
overspending and criticism of
his pleasure trips.
Troops Guard River
Threatening New Delhi
New Delhi, Indian (U.R)
Troops stood guard Saturday
along the Jumna River which
threatened this capital city with
the worst floods since 1924.
Engineers said the water level
was rapidly approaching the
1924 flooding point which re
sulted in most of the city being
submerged. Eight Delhi villages
already were under water and
3.000 persons had to be evacuated.
"Heroes, Kings, and Men," a re
telling of the Bible stories .in
continuous narrative featuring
the leading characters of heroes,
kings, and men from the time of
Abraham to the crucifixion.-
Late novels based upon Bible
characters and Bible history in
clude "The Scarlet Cord," by
Frank Slaughter, the story of
the much maligned woman of
Jericho. The complex and mod
ern personality of Paul of Tarsus
has been caught by Henrietta
Henkle (Buckmaster) in her re
cent novel. "And Walk in Love,"
while Sholem Asch's "The Pro
phet' is built around the life of
Isaiah.
All books in the display may
be taken on regular library loan
for two weeks, and may be re
quested through any library
agency of the Jackson county
library system.
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Charles Hammerschmidt, failure to
atoD at red light. $5.
Garv Jon Shaffer, violation of basic
rule. $10
Cornelinus Hedrickson, no driver's
license, $5.
Robert Athos Taylor, failure to stop
at stop sign, $..
Loyd Leslie Walker, failure to stoo
at stop sign. $10.
Dorothea Elizabeth Cobb, failure to
atoo at red light, $5.
Paul Daniel Andrews, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Arthur William Coulter, excessive
noise. $10.
James O. Arntz, violation of basic
rule. $10.
Myren Earl Corcoran, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Duane McKinley Ross, excessive
noise. $10.
Gerald Keith Perkins, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Walter Edwin Hatch, violation of
basic rule. $15.
James Raymond Crumley, excessive
noi-e, S10.
Duane David Greer, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Jon Allan Thompson, violation of
basic rule, 10.
Clifford Michael McGinty, violation
of basic rule. $10.
Ralph Gerald Brosa. violation of
basic rule. $15.
Mabel Lenora Moore, failure to
stoo at stoo sign. $10
Corine Muriel Ellis, violation of
basic rule. $10
Carl Surber, violation of basie rule.
10. I
Vision Testing Program
Scheduled on Station
Vision testing in the county
schools will be the subject of
the program presented by the
Jackson County Public Health
association at 4 p.m. Sunday on
KBES-TV.
Mrs. W. H. Pomeroy, fifth
grade teacher at Eagle Point,
will demonstrate how teachers
give preliminary tests for vision
deficiencies with a group of her
students. Others on the program
include Mrs. Cleo Kent! public ,
health nurse and Miss Dorothy
Collard. supervisor of the coun-1
ty public health nurses.
Bigamy Case Goes to
Trial for Third Time
Concord, N.C. U.R) The
bigamy case of a tan-skinned
farmer accused of marrying two
Negroes and a white woman may
go to trial for the third time
next week.
A mistrial was declared for
the second time Friday when an
all-male but racially mixed Jury
deadlocked 11-1 for conviction
on the charges against Ira L.
Wright, 36.
To keep a pot holder always in
reach sew a large button on your
apron and use the button as a
holder.
DISTRICT COURT
James Clifford Sherman, passing
with insufficient clearance. $15.
Glenn Melvin Wilkens. failing to
stoD and remain standing at stop
light. $10.
Lenore Mildred Davis, switched
license on motor vehicle. $15.
J. W. Barlow, failure to stop at
scene of accident. $15.
George Francis Bell, 'Overwitdth,
$10.
Allen Craig Hagan, no operator's
license. $fi.
James Neil Madden, failure to tag
jeer properlv. $30.
Charles William Madden, failure to
tag deer properly. S30.
Neil Edward Jackson, no red flag
on extended load, $10. bail forfeited.
Joseph Frank Baran, no motor
license. $3.
Clayton R. Hassell. overload. $173.
Julian Vital Nelson, no oversize
permit. $10; overload. $89.
Gerald Keith Anderson, inadequate
muffler. $10.
Wallace Mitchell Larson, violation
of basic rule. $17.50.
Everett Muirell Lawson, false itate
ment in application for angler's lic
ense. $15.
Dale Franklin Kirkpatrick, no PUC
permit, S15. bail forfeited.
Kenneth Lee Taylor, operating mo
tor vehicle with drivers license sus
pended. $25.
David Don Leg, nverheight. $19.
Oscar Earl YoakJey, failure to stop
at top sign, $10.
Haroldlce FiUsimmons, inadequate
muffler, $15.
CIRCUT COURT
Francis Martindale vs. Donald H.
Martindale, divorce complaint.
Keith B. Van Horn vs. Mary Jane
Van Horn, divorce complaint.
Dorothy A. McCormick vs. Charles
E. McCormick. divorce decree.
MARRIAGE MCEVSK APPLICATION
, FIdn JSlmer Jackson. Grants Pass,
and Patricia Louis Prather, Grants
Pas.
Jam Paul Shoemaker, 1R25 Main
st.. Medford. and Tanva Pauline Trow
brirlE 1625 East Main st.. Medford
Richard Donald Dickersnn. Rex
hotel. Mrdford. and Willie May Sims,
715 Welch st.. Medford.
Paul Leightoh Yates. 407 Normal
ave.. Ashland, and Patricia Darlene
Allen, route 1. box 32 B. Ashland.
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