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Local and
: Sal. Slalad The Jackson
county Democratic party will
hold a baked foods and rummage
saie from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon
day and Tuesday at 106 North
Ivy it.
Damaga Reported Paul M.
Hanlin, 508 King St., Medford,
reported to city police Friday
. night that an unidentified car
had damaged his lawn and a tree
on his property.
Chack Found Robert W.
Bail, 613 Catherine st., Medford,
told city police Friday, that he
had found a payroll check made
out to Verna Walker.
; Houta Entarcd Havey Neil
. Dutton. route 1, box 137. Rogue
R'ver, has reported at the sher
iff's office that his house had
been entered through an unlock-'
ed door and a rifle taken some
time between Oct. 10 and 14.
Miating Slatad The regu
lar monthly meeting of the Med
1 ford chapter of the National Of
" f ice Manager's association will
be held Monday at the Medford
hotel at 7 p.m. The social hour
will start at 6:30 p.m. Speaker
for the evening will be Vic Fol-
len of the Portland firm of Marsh
. and McLennan, Portland. He is
a specialist in group insurance
and retirement pensions.
Berrydale Area
Property Owners
If you arc appoxd I inncution.
contact WILLIAM DOERNBACH,
Phon. 2-4456
Rofironco a mooting and formation
of a aroup for rho purooto of ac
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Personal
With Firm N. H. Zackari-1
sen, formerly one of the city's
electrical appliance dealers, is
now associated with Crater Lake
Motors.
Bicyclo Takon Michael Alex
McDonald, 400 North Ivy St.,
Medford, Saturday reported to
city police the theft of his bi
cycle from his home.
Mercy Flight Louis Smith,
two-month-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Smith of Ashland was
taken by Mercy Flights to Port
land at 6:30 a.m. Saturday for
treatment of a heart ailment.
Takon to Hospital Ernest
Ray Jones. 11, of 1019 West Sec
ond St., Medford, was taken to
Sacred Heart hospital by city
police Friday night for treatment
of a wrist injury. The boy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norvel T. Jones,
was injuried while skating at the
Rogue Valley Ballroom skating
rink.
Mooting Sot The October
meeting of the Southern Oregon
Dental Assistants association will
be held Wednesday, October 24,
at 8 p.m. in the employees club
house. Veterans Administration,
Camp White. A white elephant
sale will be held and an educa
tion film will be shown. Refresh
ments are planned.
Mooting Called A special
meeting of every male member
of the Sacred Heart parish will
be held tonight in the church on
South Oakdale ave. Purpose of
the meeting is to complete plans
for the family prayer crusade
and to make arrangements for
the family rally Thursday eve
ning. Chairman of the crusade is
R. F. Higgins.
Dinner Dance An informal
dinner dance for members and
guests of the Southern Oregon
Salesmens club will be held Oct.
26 at the Jackson hotel. The an
nouncement was made Friday at
a meeting in the Medford hotel
in which Sen. Richard L. Neu
berger and Pat O'Mallcy of the
United Medford Crusade were
guests. Music will be furnished
by John Lusk.
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Baker. Standard Insurance com
pany representative, spent Fri
day and Saturday in Eugene on
a business trip.
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Society to Meet The monthly
meeting of the Hammond Organ
society will be held at 8 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 22, at Purucker Pi
ano house. Ill North Central
ave., Medford. Anyone interest
ed has been invited to attend.
Bake Goods Sale The Glad
amson Unit of Wesleyan Service
guild of the First Methodist
church will hold a gift apron
and bake goods sale, Saturday,
Oct. 27, from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30
p.m. at Home Appliance store.
North Central ave., Medford.
Buys Home Mr. and Mrs.
Ray B. Larson have announced
the sale of their home at 45
Quince St., Medford, to B. J.
Barnum of Gold Beach. Mr. and
Mrs. Larson are moving to Laf
ayette, Calif. Larson was con
nected with the wholesale lum
ber business in Medford the past
10 years. Barnum is retired. The
sale was handled by Bill Kerr of
the Fidler-Mackenzie agency
here.
News About
Servicemen
GETS PROMOTION
Donald G. McKay, 25, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKay,
1010 Sunset ave., Medford, rec
ently was promoted to private
first class in Denver, where he
is a physical therapy technician
at the Fitzsimons Army hospital.
McKay entered the Army in
October 1955 and was stationed
t Fort Sam Houston, Tex., be
fore arriving in Denver.
ASSIGNED
Capt. Berry F. Longwill, son
of Frank Longwill. Applegate.
and Mrs. Jennie Wolf, Medford.
recently was assigned to the
transportation supply section at
Fork Work general depot. He
entered the Army in 1940.
ON LEAVE
Specialist third class Robert
Sands, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sands. Central Point, is home
on a 30-day leave. He recently
completed a two-year tour of
duty in Alaska at Ladd Air
Force base with the Army. He
will report to Camp Hanford
for duty.
NEW ASSIGNMENT
Major Jack L. Paxton, who
attended Medford schools be
fore entering the Army, recent
ly completed a tour of duty in
Goeppingen, Germany. He is
now assigned to duty with the
ninth infantry division at Fort
Carson, Colo., according to in
formation received here by Mrs.
W. H. Eaton. 835 East Ninth st.,
family friend.
Major Paxton, a 1934 grad
uate of Medford High school,
made his home during his school
days with an uncle and aunt,
the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Anderson. The officer is married
and has three sons.
ARRIVES HOME
A2c Johnny C. Rutherford,
son of Mrs. Merle Van Hoosen,
103 Genesse st., Medford, has
arrived home after serving in
Guam for 18 months. He will
report to Homestead Air Force
base, . Miami, Fla., upon com
pletion of leave. He is a grad
uate of Medford High school.
HOME ON LEAVE
Private Francis R. Durante.
18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
A. Durante. 1313 Prune st.,
Medford, is home on leave after
completing recruit training at
the Marine Corps recruit depot,
San Diego, Calif., and advanced
combat training at Camp Pend
leton, Calif.
Pvt. Durante enlisted in the
Marines in June after graduat
ing from Medford High school.
He will report back to Camp
Pendleton.
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Dead lino for Sunday Classified la
at noon Saturday
Obituary Notice
GLENN WIGNALL
Glenn H. Wignall, 64, of 623
Palm st., Medford, died in a lo
cal hospital Saturday afternoon.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Monday afternoon in
Chapel Mortuary. Following ser
cies the body will be sent to the
Downs funeral home in Albia,
Iowa, for services and inter
ment. Mr. Wignall. son of James and
Ella McNeil Wignall, was born
in Hines, Iowa, Nov. 7, 1891.
He served in the signal corps of
the Army in World War I. On
July 22, 1920, at Albia, Iowa,
he was married to Tillie May
Holden, who survives. Mr. Wig
nall was a telegrapher with a
pipeline company until his re
tirement a few years ago.
The family came to Roseburg
from Illinois in 1946, and moved
to Medford in 1948.
Besides his wife, Mr. Wignall
is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Gleniss Cady, of Portland,
and one grandchild.
JAMES MILLER
James L. Miller, 70, of 304
Fourth st.,. Phoenix, died in a
local hospital Saturday morn
ing. Conger - Morris Funeral
home is in charge of arrange
ments. INGRID BERKSTROM
Mrs. Ingrid Bergstrom, 209
Fourth St., Phoenix, died at a
local hospital Saturday after
noon. Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
LOUIS A. PORTER
Louis A. Porter, 67, resident
of Medford for the past 20 years,
died at a local hospital Friday
morning.
Mr. Porter, who lived at 2120
Barnett rd., was born at Smith
Center, Kan., on Dec. 19, 1888.
He was a metal worker by trade
and a veteran of World War I.
He was a former member of the
American Legion.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mary Porter. Medford; two
daughters. Mrs. Mary Eek, Jack
sonville, and Mrs. Frieda Fears,
Medford: two sons, Louis Port
er and Robert Porter, both of
Medford; three sisters, Mrs. Mar
tha Shift, Colorado Springs,
Colo.; Mrs. Esther Gableman,
and Mrs. Ruth Greenwood, both
of Salina, Kan.; one half-brother,
Charles Horner, Beverly,
Kan., and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl Funeral home Tues
day at 1:30 p.m., with the Rev.
James W. Neely of the First
Bapist church officiating. Inter
ment will be at Siskiyou Mem
orial park.
FOREST A. BRANHAM
Forest A. Branham, 82, res
ident of southern Oregon for the
past six years, died at a local
hospital Thursday afternoon.
He lived at Butte Falls, Star
route, Eagle Point. Mr. Bran
ham was born at Holinford,
Minn., on June 7, 1874. He had
been a lumber worker for many
years.
He is survived by one son,
Clifford A. Branham, Dorris,
Calif.; two daughters, Elsie M.
Baker, Eagle Point, and Lola
Davis. Roseburg; four brothers,
GeOrge. Canby, Noah, Corning,
Calif., Jess, Salem, and William,
Roseburg: five sisters, Mrs. El
izabeth Ramey, Glendale. Ore.,
Mrs. Martha Webley, Wilson
Creek. Wash., Mrs. Nancy Dean,
Glendale, Mrs. Maude Baker,
Glendale. and Mrs. Effie King,
Canby; five grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at the
Perl Funeral home Tuesday at
10:30 a.m. with the Rev. James
W. Neely of the First Baptist
church officiating. Interment
will be at Siskiyou Memorial
park.
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BERTHA MAY VAUGHN
Grants Pass Mrs. Bertha
May Vaughn, 72, died Oct. 19 at
Park View nursing home in
Grants Pass'.
She was born Feb. 25, 1884 in
Kansas. Her husband. Frank Lee
Vaughn, died July 20 of this
year and was buried in the
Woodville cemetery at Rogue
River. ' -
Survivors include two sons,
Lemen Bitiker, Wathena, Kans.,
and Raymond Bittiker, Haw
thorne, Calif.; six daughters, Lil
lie Danner, Castro Valley, Calif.;
Daisy Pohl, Wathena, Kan.,
Mary Fleming, Kansas City,
Mo., Doris Thomason, Cushing,
Okla., Agnes Hall, Faugus,
Calif., and Margaret Wilson,
Guthrie, Okla.; brother, Ernest
T. Burright; sisters, Allie Enge
man, Atchison, Kan.; Edna Mar
shall, Guthrie, Okla., Ruth
Christner, Oklahoma City,
Olka.; and Edith Kerlick, Minco,
Okla.; 22 grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Monday, at 2 p.m. at Hull and
Hull chapel in Grants Pass.
James W. Lehrman will offi
ciate. Interment will be at
Woodville cemetery in Rogue
River.
Hollis Doe Found
Guilty by Jury
Pendleton U.R) Hollis
Doe was convicted of man
slaughter late Friday by a jury
of eight men and four women.
Doe was convicted of the
slaying of William Manzanares
Jr. last month near the Eastern
Oregon state hospital here, re
portedly in a fight over a wom
an. The verdict was found to be
unanimous when defense attor
ney Ralph Currin polled the
jury, Currin said he had not
given thought as yet to an ap
peal. Umatilla County Circuit Judge
William W. Wells said sentence
would be pronounced Wednes
day, Oct. 24, at 9 a.m.
Weather Break Eases
Vancouver Flood Threat
Vancouver, B. C. (U.PJ
Skies cleared over British Co
lumbia's drenched lower main
land Saturday and the sun broke
through to dissipate persistent
fog after 48 hours of pelting rain
that spawned a major flood
threat on Vancouver's north
shore.
The sudden break in the
weather forestalled any evacua
tions, at least temporarily. But
residents along the banks of
roaring Mosquito Creek were on
the alertvi ;, - -
600 Expected at OESA -
Annual Convention ,',
Salem UR) About 600
members of the Oregon Elemen
tary School Principals associa
tion were expected to attend the
annual ' convention here Oct.
28-30.
Miss Levin a Wilson, associa
tion president and principal of
Dunn elementary school in Eu
gene, said the main speaker will
be Dr. Herbert F. Spitzer, direc
tor of elementary education at
the University of Iowa.
BAIL BONDSMAN ON BAIL
Los Angeles iU.R) Former
bail bondsman Edward Maldona
do, 38, knows what it's like now
to be on the other side of the
fence. He will be sentenced next
month for grand theft, but is cur
rently free on $15,000 bail.
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In County
HEDRICK JUNIOR HIGH
By MARY MILNE
Oct. 16, the Future Homemak
ers of America had as guest, Mrs.
Carolyn from, the Merle Norman
studio. ' She demonstrated care
for the skin, using Rosemary
Eiseman as a model. After the
demonstration she gave samples
of base makeup to each member.
The Hedrick Junior High
school PTA held their first meet
ing Oct. 15. Vincent P. Bevis,
Native of Medford
Dies Here Thursday
Ferdie Hubbard, 56, native of
Medford, died at a local hospi
tal on Oct. 18.
He was born in Medford Sept.
17, 1900, and lived at 134 South
Ivy st.
His father, the late Fortunatus
Hubbard, was one of the origi
nal organizers of the local Hub
bard Brothers firm and his
mother, the late Tresea Hub
bard, was the daughter of John
and Mary McKee who came to
the Rogue River valley by oxen
team in 1852.
He is survived by a sister,
Mrs. Aletha Foy, Seattle, Wash.,
and one brother, Earl F. Hub
bard, Anchorage, Alaska. Both
arrived in Medford Friday to at
tend the services.
Services will be held at the
Perl funeral home Monday at
1:30 p.m., with the Rev. George
R. V. Bolster, rector of Saint
Marks church, officiating. In
terment will be at' Medford
I.O.O.F. cemetery.
WEATHER
By United Press
Northern California: Fair Sun
day except increasing cloudiness
north portion Sunday and rain
on coast Eureka northward Sun
day; little change in tempera
ture. Court Records
POLICE COURT
Betty Mae Cox, failure to atop st
red light, $5.
Kenneth David Moulton, violation
of basic rule. $10.
Richard Wayne Casey, violation of
basic rule, S10.
Newton Edward McCutcheon, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
John Wayne Spence, failure to atop
at red light. $5.
Scan Raymond Varjto, failure " to
yield right of way, $10.
Bert Alvin Smith, violation of ba
sic rule. Sio.
Lois A. Ryan, violation of basic
rule. $10.
DISTRICT COURT
Leo Leonard Sanders, no motor ve
hicle license. S5.
Talmadge Wheeler Jr., failure to
dim headlight. $10. bail forfeited.
Paul Herbert Phillips, violation of
basic rule, $15.
CIRCUIT COURT
Hazel McCoy McDantel vs. Patrick
Mc Daniel, divorce complaint.
Dora B. Cathey vs. Bradley J.
Cathey, divorce complaint.
Louis Kudsen vs Shirley Knud
sen, divorce complaint.
CARD OF THANKS
The kindness and sympathy of
neighbors and friends in our recent !
sorrow will always remain with us a ;
precioua memory. Our sincere thanks
and gratitude for all those comforting
acts.
Mrs. John Morgan
Earl & Harold Leslie & families
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
for the kind thoughts and deeds ex
tended by our friends in the passing
of my wife.
- Claude Close.
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Schools
principal, introduced the stu
dent body president and class
presidents and they in turn intro
duced their officers. John Frohn
mayer, student body president,
gave a short talk on the duties
of the officers and student coun
cil. Hedrick Red Cross home room
representatives attended a Jack
son County Junior Red Cross
meeting Oct. 16, at Jacksonville
High school to plan the Junior
Red Cross program for the com
ing year.
Junior Red Cross representa
tives from junior and senior high
schools in Jackson county from
Hedrick than from any other
school attended.
Hedrick has volunteered to
entertain at rest homes. There
also will be another Thanksgiv
ing Basket drive this year.
Among speakers was Mr. Sig
erist, who recently returned from
Latin America. He told of the
Junior Red Cross program there.
The next meeting will be at
Crater High school.
The high school a cappella
choir presented a concert at the
Hedrick Junior High school as
sembly, Friday, Oct. 19.
The choir under the direction
of Lynn Sjolund, sang sev
eral songs including, "Awake,
Awake." "I Love You Truly"
and "The Fiddler." They sang
several selections from "The Stu
dent Prince." A trio of girls
sang "Make Believe," and "My
Prayer."
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