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APPLEGATE-JACKSONVILLE
February Activities Many
By HELGA MITCHELL
Applegate-Jacksonville The
Home Economics club of the
Grange will meet at the home
of Mn. Harry Davis on Beaver
creek Wednesday, Feb. 13.
Services at the Ruch Commu
nity church include Sunday
school at 10 a.m., worship serv
ice, 11 a.m., and Bible study,
8 p.m.
The Ruch P'fA is sponsoring
a social on Saturday, Feb. 16.
t the Ruch school gym. A
dance and a cake walk will be
O held at this event.
The Upper Applegate Home
I&ension Unit met last Wednes
day at the home of Mrs. V. E.
Taylor. Guests attending this
meeting were Mrs. Henry
Dooms of Ashland, who is of the
county extension alumni com
mittle Mrs. Loren Cooper of
Grants Paii Mrs. Jane Hutton
(9t Medford, Mrs. Cliff Jones of
Ruch and Mrs. Chester Jones
of Copper. Hostesses were Mrs.
V. E. Taylor. Mrs. Robert Sor
ter, Mrs. Trueman Hard and
O&lrs. Lyle Hard.
A brtfal shower was held for
Mrs. John Godlove of Ashland
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at the home of the hostess, Mrs.
Cyril McKay last Thursday.
About 20 women attended the
event, and games were played.
Attending the 4H leader's
meeting at Bigham hall in Med
ford recently, were Armin Rich
ter, Larry Tweedy, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Krouse, Charles El
more, Mrs. Curtis Gerhardt,
Miss Shirley' Dunlap and Miss
Linda Dahl.
Attending the last United Na
tions meeting in Medford re
cently were Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Harr and Mrs. Frank Mitchell.
Due to the recent cold weath
er and icy conditions at Squaw
lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr
temporarily moved down to
their ranch, but are returning
to the lake this week. Mrs. Harr
said the fishing season would
open on April 27 at the lake.
The Applegate school stu
dents will attend a roller skat
ing party in Grants Pass on Fri
day, Feb. 15.
Mrs. Frank Decker of Thomp
son creek is a patient at the
Josephine General hospital in
Grants Pass, where she was ad
mitted for surgery.
Mrs. Dora Krouse left Satur
day for Seattle, Wash., where
she will visit her sister and
cousins.
"When it rains it pours" is
an old axiom applicable to Mrs.
Edna Sawyer, who has had sev
eral unusual incidents happen
to her in the past week. These
happenings were climaxed when
a tick lodged itself in Mrs. Saw
yer's neck and her neighbor,
Mrs. C. W. Childers, had to tise
a pair of tweezers to remove the
culprit.
The Applegate population was
! increased by two recently with
. the arrival of Mary Jo, daugh
j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Surran,
and by Bradley Church, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rundle.
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Lumber Market
Continues Slow,
Sluggish in Stale
The lumber market in Ore
gon continued slow and sluggish
last week, according to two mar
ket news letters.
"Few signs of optimism ap
pear," according to Random
Lengths, Eugene market report,
which said the week was mark
ed with "sluggish demand and
continued low prices."
Crow's Lumber Market news
service, Portland, reported the
drop in prices which has con
tinued for many months was
slowed because .of recent cold
weather which slowed produc
tion.
Bad Weather
But bad weather in consum
ing areas, particularly Californ
ia, also kept overall demand
slow, it stated.
There was fair demand for
some items. Ponderosa pine com
mons picked upstrength, the two
reports stated, but this was off
set by weakness in other grades
and associated species.
Random Lengths said that
some mills are withholding a
large portion of their production
hoping for price improvement,
but that even so, inventories are
accumulating. It said that mills
catering to mixed car shipments
of green and dried lumber re
port a steady but low volume of
retail yard buying, mostly to
fill gaps in inventories result
ing in highly specialized orders.
Death of Girl Ruled
Suicide in Astoria
Astoria U.R) Coroner Ray
mond Luce Saturday announced
a verdict of suicide in the case of
a 12-year-old girl who was found
fatally wounded here Wednes
day night.
The victim was identified as
Delphia Carol Cartwright. Her
stepfather and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff D. Clement, had moved
here only Wednesday after he
was transferred to the Navy base
at Tongue Point. He is chief gun
ners mate.
Luce said the stepfather and
mother came home about 10:30
p.m. Wednesday and heard a
shot. They found the doors lock
ed and gained entrance by
breaking a window. The girl had
been shot through the head. She
died Thursday morning in a lo
cal hospital.
Coroner Luce said no note was
found and that the only appar
ent motive was despondency
over moving. .
HILTS
Club Meeting Held
MRS. M. F. CAVIN
The Hilts Community club
held their regular meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ernest Spannaus
with Mrs. William Wiley as host
ess. The by-laws were read and
discussed at the business meet
ing.
Canasta was played with first
prize going to Mrs. Ozzie Bern-
hiesel scond prize to Mrs. Elsie
Ayris, and low to -Mrs. Malcolm
Robinson.
Ines Michelon who is attend
ing school at Chico State college
spent a few days here recently,
visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Michelon.
Mn. Evan Maupin has return
ed to her home after spending
several days with relatives in
San Francisco. '
Mrs. M. M. Sief, Mrs. Victor
Van De Weghe, and Mrs. Rus
sell Williams called at the home
of Mrs. Dick Williams on Fri
day, Jan. 25, to help her cele
brate her birthday.
Tom Mills Jr. and Mike Wre
den, who have enlisted in, the
Air Force left Thursday for
Portland.
Supplies and menus for the
school cafeteria have arrived
and the cafeteria opened Friday,
Feb. 1; with Mrs. Frank Ben
son doing the cooking.
A basketball game was held
Feb. 1 at the clubhouse, with
the Hilts school' playing the
from Costella. Proceeds from
this game will go towards the
fund to send our players to Al
turas for the annual basketball
tournament to be held early in
March.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCul
lough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert De
Voe and son of Medford visited
Saturday at the Danivan Ward
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stiekney
of Medford visited relatives here
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ceccota
brought their new baby home
Friday. He was born at the Ash
land General hospital on Jan.
22, and has been named Steven
Edward.
Mrs. Minnie Viera, who has
been confined to her home by
illness for several weeks, is
slowly improving and her
friends hope to see her up and
about very soon. She is being
cared for by Mrs. Joe Vieira.
George Vieira, who has been
in a San Francisco, hospital was
returned to Yreka by ambulance
on Saturday.
Business vistors in Yreka Tu
esday were Mrs. John Green,
Mrs. H. G. Thompson, Mrs. Ozzie
Bernhiesel,. Mrs. Don Wilcox
and Mrs. Aldoph Zannotta.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yates, of
Yreka, visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Audomar
De Clerck and family.
Mrs. William Tallis and sons
Terry and Gary visited relatives
in Medford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spannaus
visited with relatives in Ash
land on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Snooks
drove to Illinois valley on Sunday.
Dinner guests at the Don Wil
cox home Tuesday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon and
family.
Mrs. Clarence White fell Sun
day at her home breaking her
leg and ankle. She was taken
to the Siskiyou county hospital
by ambulance.
Also falling and breaking her
arm was Mrs. Alma Blanchard.
She was also taken to the hos
pital in Yreka but was releas
ed after receiving treatment.
Mr. John Barbera visited over
the week end with his family in
Redding. - '
Polio shots were given to the
children on Tuesday, Feb. 5, by
Dr. Roy SchlarjDi of Yreka. at
the school. The second shots will
be given on March 4.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Wilcox on Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Perry and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Murray, Mr. and Mrs.
Roper and Dean Wilcox all of
Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. M.
Marin and Mr. and Mrs. Aldoph
Zanotta.
Mrs. William Andersen of
Gold Hill is a enest nf htr
daughter, Mrs. Marshino Marin
and family.
The Hilts Community club,
held a card party on Thursday
afternoon, Jan. 31, at the home
of Mrs. Al Simmen. Proceeds
from this party are going to be
used to help buy dishes for the
school cafeteria.
Pinochle and canasta were en
joyed by Mesdames: Frank Ay,
ris, Warren Fox, Ozzie Bernhie
sel, H. G. Thompson, Joe Caston,
Frank Ohlund, William Wiley,
M. G. King, Frank Graves, Ern
est Spannaus, Italo Marin, Mal
colm Robinson, Fred Haynes and
the hostess.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Mal
colm Robinson, Mrs. Warren
Fox, and Mrs. Italo Marin.
Sunday, February 10, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Radio System Due
At Crater Lake
Work crews of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph com
pany, Portland, will begin in
stallation this Monday of an
FM two-way radio system for
use at Crater Lake National
park, Tom Williams, park sup
erintendent, has announced.
A contract was awarded re
cently to the PT&T on bids sub
mitted last September which
were based on a lease rate for
each type radio equipment.
The crews will install the base
station as well as the antenna
for the base station, to be lo
cated in the basement of the
park lodge. A remote control
system will be installed at park
headquarters wnich will operate
the station.
The base station will be at
the Crater Lake rim. Mobile
units will be in 16 vehicles, in-
Informational Film Is
Available for Showing
An informational film avail
able for local showings has
been received by the Southern
Oregon Optometric society, Dr.
R. L. Stephen, Grants Pass op
tometrist, chairman of the so
ciety, has announced.
The film describes the visual
screening program of the Eu
clid, Ohio, school system.
Groups wishing to shdw the
film may do so by contacting
Dr. William J. Thompson, pub
lic information chairman of the
Oregon Optometric association,
209 Fluhrer Bldg., Medford, or
by telephoning Medford 2-9504.
Skull Fracture Vieitm
Dies in Portland
Portland (U.PJ, Mrs. Am
elia D. Brown, 76, who suffered
a skull fracture last Octobei
in a sidewalk assault nd rob
bery here, died Friday.
Mrs. Brown was treated al
a local hospital until Dec. 13
when she was removed to a nur
sing home.
eluding ranger patrol cars and I
snow plows. j
Williams said the radio system
is for routine business, fire pro
tective, administrative and em
ergency purposes.
He added part of the installs
tion should be done this winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Givinn
and family made a business trip
to Medford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whittaker
and family have moved here
from Susanville, into the house
formerly occupied by the Al
Powers family. Whittaker will
be superintendent of the logging
operations.
Wilma Atterbury, of Yreka,
who made her home with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Vierira several
years ago, has returned to their
home and will attend school
here in Hilts. ,
Little Miss Pamela Zanotta of
Ashland visited at the home of
her father this last weekend.
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