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AT CONVENTION Local delegates to the National Future Farm
ers of America annual convention in Kansas City are, left to right,
Bonnie Hansen and Robert Hayes, both of Eagle Point High school:
Clifford Bigham and Bob Eldon of Crater High school, and Paul
Lofland (standing behind car) past member of the Crater High FFA
chapter. The group left Portland by train last Friday.
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Land Management
Bureau Sets Sale
Of Timber Tract
One tract of Bureau of Land
Management timber in the Trail
Creek area will be offered for
sale by the Medford district
BLM office in the Medford city
hall Nov. 15.
The tract contains an estimat
ed 3.116,000 board feet. A spe
cial sale is planned for Oct. 25
for an estimated 82.000 board
feet of salvage blow-down tim
ber located near the proposed
Howard Prairie reservoir site
in Jackson county.
Cabax Mills of Grants Pass
purchased two tracts of timber
offered for sale on Oct. 18. The
first tract, containing an esti
mated 1,806.000 board feet lo
cated on Tycer creek in the Illi
i nois Valley area, was purchased
i for $63,441.05. The second tract,
containing an estimated 451,000
board feet located on Reeves
creek, also in the Illinois Valley
area was purchased for $17,
i 948.95.
! Douglas fir, the major species
; in both tracts, sold for S33.50
per thousand and S39.00 per
thousand respectively in the two
rales. Four bidders participated
in the first sale and five in the
: second.
An advance notice of a pro
posed sale on Dec. 13 in the
Jenny Creek area was also re
leased by the bureau to allow
prospective purchasers to exam
i ir.e the tract before access to
' the tract is closed by winter
Women Jailed on
Petty Larceny Charge
Isla Caroline Carpenter and
Novella Jean Howe, both of
1 Klamath Falls, were sentenced
to 20 days in county jail by Dist
rict Court Judge Rawles Moore
Thursday on charges of petty
larceny.
The two women, who pleaded
guilty, signed affidavits and re-
ceived bounty Sept. 28 on parts
of porcupine noses, according to
district court officials. They said
the women claimed each part
was a complete nose. To qualify
for bounty. Talent and Phoenix
addresses were listed.
The error in the" actual num
ber of noses was not discovered
1 until after the women left the
courthouse.
The women were arrested by
sheriff's deputies Wednesday
afternoon when they returned
i with more purcupine noses.
i The charge was listed as petty
I larceny because the women ac-
i ccpted more .money than they
were rightfully entitled to re
ceive from the county, according
to district court.
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NEWS NOTES from
Medford High School
All senior boys interested in
the Navy Reserve Officers Train
ing Corps will have the chance
to hear Commander Mackie on
this and the Navy scholarship
program. Seniors interested will
be excused at 9:30 a.m. Monday.
Edited by James Boyd; Staff:
Pat Minnis. Sharon Koch. Mike
Travis and Charley GoodmBn.
' Crater week" leaped into full
swing at Medford high last week.
Crater editors hurried from place
to place making sure the right
pictures were taken at the proper
time. A complex bell schedule
interrupted classes, but the stu
dents didn't seem to mind. John
Reeder, co-editor of the year
book, complimented the students
and teachers of Medford high
for their fine co-operation this
week.
Gone are the days of the mid
night painters. A new six foot
tall siffn will now advertise the
Medford Black Tornado and
loudly announce the three classes
at MHS.
It is an "unofficial tradition"
for loyal students to climb to the
grandstand roof and paint their
class numerals. The student coun
cil realized that if this tradition
should be continued it had to
hp in an organized manner. Now
approximately half finished, this
attempt at stopping student sign
painters adorns the old grand
stand wall.
Thursday, the sophomore class
elected officers for the year.
Fred Funston was selected as
president; Tony Monroe, vice
president; Dawanda Winchell,
secretary: Terry Hamilton, treas
urer; and Shirley Lilly, sopho
more class representative.
The band has been invited to
the annual East-West Shrine
game. This makes the sixth con
secutive time that the M5
band has been asked to this
classic event.
Mrs. Marina Gates, secretary
to Glenn Jackson, vice president
of Codco. spoke to a group ot
students interested in secretari
al science. This is ihe first of
28 such vocational guidance talks
scheduled for the students of
Medford high.
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The Boy's league is sponsoring
chess tournament. Ed Coyle,
Popular Handcraft
Sunday, October 21. 195S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
tournament chairman, s t a t e d j packed around the Eureka-bound
that the first game will be played bus to give the MHS football
Oct. 30.' He also urged all inter-1 players an enthusiastic send-off.
ested students to register now
in the Dean of boys office.
Thursday afternoon, students
With the pep team leading yells
and the band playing, the Tor
nado rolled toward Friday's
game.
Members of Medford's Hi-Y
and Tri-Hi-Y attended the mem
bership institute at the Klamath
County YMCA headquarters. The
institute, held Saturday, was
dedicated to improving these
club's programs.
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To Whoa It Ua7 Concern:
It has been suggested that I write about the qualifications of
Mrs. Anna lie! Ion Soott in so far as her work at Hood Rjsrer Is
concerned.
I have been a resident of this County since 1912' and during this
time have been a practicing Attorney at Law. Included in this
period I was District Attorney for Hood River County from 1920
to 1940.
I hare known lira. Scott all thru these years. Urs. Scott left
Hood River about April, 1935. Dpon coming to Hood River she was
employed by Hood River Abstract & Investment 'Company and for
twelve years was in actual oharge of and operated the offices of
the oompany. When there came a vacancy of the office of the
County Assessor, she served capably as temporary Assessor. During
World War I she served as advisory In the County Cleric's office
while the Cleric was serving in the Armed Forces and was employed
at various times in the Sheriff's office. Mrs. Scott operated a
very active real estate and insurance office for the owner while
he was talcing a year off from bis work.
Urs. Scott together with ber husband operated a business of their
own for a number of years here in Hood River before moving to
Jaclcson County, and lean vouch far her efficiency in that bus
iness endeavor.
Urs. Soott was the kind of a person who eould be trusted a nd she was
a very capable executive. I can unhesitatingly recommend her, bolh
from my personal aoqualntanoo with her and from what I know of
ner workt
Very truly yours,
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Attorney at law,
Hood River, Oregon.
September 27, 1956.
JACKSON COUNTY DESERVES
GOOD BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
ELECT
ANNA SCOTT
County Treasurer
Pd. Adv. Jackson Co. Rep. Central Comm.
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