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w u App.9;ate-Jacksonville L'p-
OXf Apr.igite grange which has
ca.-tfJK-d on its organization wi'v
oi$ aObu'rdin for over a. year.
has be):un c.str-tion ofca new
block biigd:g 3'Cited on two
and a half acres of land donated
by0I?an 1; Preston, real estate
dealer and ranch owner.
o The walls are completed, ari
the ,Vructure is reav for the
root accor-ig to William Nos-
trand. chairman of the rmilriine
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comrnirTT-e. Weaffier-cmditions
Oare preventing progress at pres-
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number of ntractors were
given the conructio.'j)work. Ray
dner & ffie communis is do
ing the carpentry, Carl Bilin,
of Ceg)'ral Point, the block
worl' Meehjin and Son o Hut
pb, tru9sis; Modern Plumbing
ana Heating company of Mcc
ford, pluming; Electronic Serv
ice edford, the wiring, and
Souther9i Oregon Heating com
pany (8 Medford will install a
gas heating system.
The roofing will Ijp of Red
wood shingles, Nostrand said.
The building is 38 by 110 feet,
somewhat rger t;m the log
building hich ws destroyed It
fire. Plans include a stage, "din
ing and "itchen area, and rest
rooms, and space will be pro
vided for sP fireplace to built
at a future date.
The hall is located a mile
south of Little Applegate bridge.
Grangers wJj continue meeting
in the Ruch S(ool cafeteria un
tilQ'he building is completed.
Mrs. AIargaft Nussbaum left
Oecently fuo New irk, where
f si will visit her daimhter. Upon
her return here iiiMarchshe
MW. Cmich u-ili
Obe chares of hor ranch home.
O o Al-- ang)MfS IJnyd iinchmann,
who now oside in WasiiinpjtoQ
afthe pa rents of a boy,i,loyd
O J, boitn -'ov. 24 at Klamath
Falls. c?Irs. 3?ach,mann is 0the
former Miss Barbca-a o Bentley
whoj taught in the Ruch school.
O rmin Richer will be
hostess to members of the Little
Ajipy'gate Swin cplub -.nth ca
O 1 pmi. Iunc'oeon at tier home Fii
On day, Dec. W. A Christmas party
OaSo fi pGdneS.
BoyJ Gibson, principal of the
Ruch school, accompStnied by
q ,fiobext Webb, attendod a con
ference of he StSte School Board
QCasvia!ion in Sslem recently.
Mr.and Mrs. Joe Eiler" who
hfe livna for some tiaac in this
area, oare .residing -in Met'.fori
or the winter. ElleP has re.
sumfdt his0iisition0with West
ern) Thrifty St ore. 0
Jtr. arid Mrs. Kay B. Crammer,
who are enctour ci L'nited'States
for Village Missions, write at the
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Ruch Community church recent
ly, where they showed a film.
They also met with the Chris
tian Eusiness and Professional
women, of Medford a short time
ago.
Ruch school will present their
Christmas program Wednesday
evening, Dec. 19, and will close
a.fter that for a 12 day vacation
period.
Dow Lewis has returned home,
having undergone spinal treat-
meat at the Veterans' hospital
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in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Some Nelson left
recently for Gold Beach, where
Mr. Nelson will be employed on
a dairy ranch.
Mrs. Otis Buck, who visited
San Francisco recently, was on
the Mel Venter and his Break
f;it Gang program on KFRC.
She got in a few "plugs" on his
toric Jacksonville.
While in San Francisco she
was a guest of Mrs. Florence
Loces and also visited Mrs.
Helen Civelli Brown, Food Edi
tor of the San Francisco News.
Ruch Community church' will
present a Christmas program on
Sunday evening, Dec. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Furrand
drove to Ferndale, Calif., re
cently, whfre they visited their
daughter, Mrs. Joe Rocha. Mrs.
Farrand also was hostess to the
IViper Applegate extension unit
fast week at ,their Christmas
party. Festivities opened with a
l.oliday dinner, and music and
games were supervised by Mrs.
J. H. Mapstnn and Mrs. Francis
Gregory.
Nehru Figures 32,000
New Delhi tU.R) Prime Min
ister Jawaharlal Nehru estimated
today "in Parliament that 25,000
Hungarians and 7,000 Soviet
trm)ps had been killed in the
iTungarian revolution.
Neiiru said there is no large
scale fighting going on in Hun
gary at present but a consider
able measure of passive resist
ance. He snid Ambassador to Mos
cow K. P. S. Menon reported he
found conditions in Budapest
"reminiscent of the civil diso
bedience movement in India"
against the British.
Nehru sent Menon from Mos
cow to Budapest for a first-hand
investigation of conditions in
Hungary. -
DURLIN"G ON VACATION
E. V. Durling, whose col
umn "On the Side" appears
regularly in the Mail Trib
une, is on vacation. It will
be resumed on Dec. 17.
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Prospect The ski tow ran
Sunday Dec. 9 at Union Creek
and as soon as there is enough
snow the tow will be open both
Saturday and Sundays. Those
who wish to join the ski club
on a seasonal basis may do so.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ash, of
Union creek, who are on their
vacation, are visiting in Wash
ington, Portland and Astoria.
They are expected home some
time next week.
The Boy Scout troop commit
tee met at the George Kansky
home r.t Union Creek Tuesday,
Dec. 11.
Due to the weather, the Job's
Daughter's Bethel 56, meeting
was cancelled Thursday, Dec. 6.
Mrs. Hugh Spruill, who is
visiting in Salt Lake, has been
ill with the flu.
Little Terry Denny has what
she calls a konk knot on her
head, received when she fell
and hit her head on a piece of
furniture Her brother Mike,
aged two. out of sympathy, pro
ceeded to get one on his head,
also.
Linda Adams and Richy Lar
son of the fourth grade class
have been home from school
due to illness.
Latest word received is that
Jerry Robertson was married it
the home of his sister and brother-in-law,
Sgt. and Mrs. Warren
Long, of Olymnia, Vash., in
stead of the Chapel as was
originally planned. The wedding
took place Dec. 8. Sgt. Long
was recruiting officer in Med
for for several years.
Mrs. Ethel Cushman has re
turned to her job of teaching,
this week, after being home for
several days due to illness.
Mary Frison is home from
schopl with a throat infection.
Mrs. Veda Neville, librarian,
announced that the Prospect
public library received over 50
new exchange books last week.
Mrs. Archie McKillop was
skiing down the road by her
home last Thursday.
A bridge group met at the
home of Mrs. Thelma Carson,
Thursday, Dec. 8. Mrs. Steve
Larson won first prize, Mrs.
O. E. Stone, second, and Mrs.
Dar Bevens, third. Luncheon
guests at the Jim Garret home
on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Hulse and son Lonnie.
Mrs. Bill McCracken, a form
er resident has been ill. The
McCrackens now live at Eagle
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dickenson
have returned from their trip
to California and Arizona.
Miss Louise Ingle, second
grade teacher, has gone to Cali
fornia for the Christmas holi
days.
Prnsneet srhnnU will have
their Christmas program Dec.
20, at 7:30 p.m. in the new
high school gym.
Visiting at the home of the
L. O. Rogers were Rogers' sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Smith of Medford. They
were here to sponsor their neph
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Bishop Dagwell was here for
the service.
Several members of St Marth
as Guild have been working on
a hooked rug for the Church
of the Good Shepherd. Each
woman works on blocks which
are later put together. It is
being made of variegated wool.
They had enough put together
to put in front of the altar
during Conformation service on
Sunday, Dec. 9, and it will also
be used for the Christmas ser
vice. The entire rug should be
finished by spring.
Prospect High school basket
ball team lost their first confer
ence game which was played at
Talent Dec. 8, by eight points.
Mrs. D. Stone is visiting
friends in Klamath Falls and
vicinity.
The remodeling of the Blaine
service station is nearing com
pletion. Mrs. Randall Barry and chil
dren have gone to Michigan to
visit friends and relatives.
Mr. H. Robins of Skeeters'
camp had a heart attack, and
was rushed to the hospital in
Medford Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Partan and fam
ily have gone to Texas for the
Christmas holidays.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Dickenson and
family on Sunday were Mrs.
Dixon, and daughter Trixie, and
Jeanie Mitchell of Medford.
Mrs. Ludo Grieves has been
ill and confined to her home.
The Evangelistic meetings will
end Sunday at 8 p.m., Dec. 16 at
the Cascade Gorge Christian
church. Cays will speak at the
morning service that day at 11
a.m.
A few out-of-towners here
for the turkey shoot were, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Lockridge of
Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Bern
Goodrldge, and daughter Judy,
of Yoncall, Ore., Mr. and Mrs.
Don Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Skeeters and family of
Medford. Little Chuck Skeeters
was the winner of a chicken.
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Illinois Roommate
Slays Grid Player
Carbondale, 111. UPJ An
inquest was scheduled today into
the slaying of a Southern'Illin
ois university football star by
his portly roommate during a
dispute over a minor prank.
Fred Sinroll, 20, Sterling, 111.,
admitted killing one of his three
roommates with a shotgun blast
Wednesday, but claimed the
shooting was accidental. He was
held without bail on murder
charges filed by Sheriff Howard
Cheatham.
The victim, Robert Batura, 19,
Danvers, Mass., a sophomore and
star pass receiver on the SIU
squad, was shot in the head at
point blank range by a charge
from a 12 gauge shotgun.
The other two roommates,
John Abromovitch, 21, Haver
hill, Mass., described as "prac
tically a brother" to Batura, and
Henry Hillman Jr., 18, Park
Ridge, 111., were hospitalized for
shock after the shooting.
SNOW REMOVAL
Milwaukee (U.R) A giant
snowplow, able to cut a 16-foot
swath through snow of any
depth, recently was sent by the
Milwaukee Railroad to Labra
dor. The giant rotary plow,
which stands 16 feet, four inches,
will be used to keep the tracks
serving Labrador's rich iron ore
deposits free of snow.
WARNING
Memphis, Tenn. (U.P.) Teach
er Rosemary Gragg got ac
quainted with her fifth grade
students on a note of laughter.
She welcomed them, saying:
"I'm not Miss Rag . . . I'm Miss
Gragg ... so don't tell your
mothers and fathers that I'm an
old rag."
Prospect Garden club, will be
held Tuesday, Dec. 18.
John Hull has gone to San
Jose, Calif., but will be home
again for the holidays.
Sgt. and Mrs. Delbert Robert
son are parents of a baby girl
born Nov. 9 in Toule, France.
This makes the third child for
the couple. Her name is Linda.
Paternal grandparents of the
baby, named Linda Lee, are Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Robertson.
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day of a Marine pronr wfto
broke from his guards and fajjed
to halt when ordered.
The names of the prisdner and
the guard who shot him were nt
released isimediately0
Marine Corps officials at the
recruit depot hare scheduled a
court of inquiry immediacy fol
lowing the shooting.
A Marine spokesman said the
prisoner ' broke aw y from two
guards while being returned to
the brig after haing undergone
a medical examination to deter-
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