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Thundir. March 21. 18S7
ILLINOIS VALLEY
Airman Arrives for Leave
By HELEN BOTTLS
Cave Junction A3c Roberta j
J. England, daughter of Mr. and !
Mrs. J. W. F gland, arrived!
home Saturday from Francis E. j
Warren Air Force base, Chey
enne, Wyo. She recently gradu-j
ted from supply school. i
Miss England, who entered the !
Air Force in September, will I
leav. arch 26 for Hamilton
Air orc base, San Antonio, 1
Tex. QirS aduated from Illinois
Val! Hlh school in 1955. and j
attenti La Verne college in Cal- j
J-jand and Roberta feft Sun-,
day fca two-day visit with her
older sister. Mrs. Douglas Bailey I
and jRr family at Alturas. I
Jk,. the Future Farmers of Am
erica convention at LaGrande
recently were Mike Burnett and
Robert right, delegates, Clark
En'fnd nd Jerry Buckhaults,
atterr.:i, Dick Buckendahl, and
advisor Jtalph Burns, all from Il
linois Volley.
CIai fngland served on the
bud?t committee, replacing
Dicj Surrtt, who was unable to
atnd.
Lytgoel' Cross, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cross, is
hom from Seattle Pacific col
lege this ec during spring va
cation. Accompanying her is her
room rr$:e, Nncy Maunus, of
Everett, Wash., who is also a
freshnr(f Seattle Pacific.
JTrs. Harold Crowl spent last
wergnd in Mpdford with her
father. It. 9. Sheets, who ser
iously ill.
Rachel Foster of Cave Junc
tion was initiated into Rebekah
Marguerite Lodge No. Ill at a
ceremony Wednesday night at
the Odd Fellows hall in Kerby.
Potluck refreshments were
served after the business meet
ing. Alice Beem was elected
president of the auxiliary of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
4390 recently.
Other officers are Minnie
Mills, senior vice president; Ma
bel Ramsey, junior vice presi
dent; Isabel Mellow, treasurer;
Priscilla Mellow, conductress;
Lucille Arnold, chaplain, and Ir
ene George, guard.
A joint installation is planned
by the Post and auxiliary later
this spring.
j Lucille Mellow was elected
delegate to represent the local
unit at the district meeting in
Rogue River in May.
Operation Designed To Improve Fertility Of Women Succeeding
Washington U.R) A noted been perfected to the point
gynecologist today reported a where "almost half of the worn
growing rate of success with a en who undergo it can expect to
surgical operation designed to get pregnant within three
improve fertility of women who iyears." He said the success rate
are unable to bear children
Dr. John Rock, director of the
Rock Reproductive Study Center
at Brookline, Mass., and a pro
cessor at Harvard medical
'school, said the operation has
when the operation was intro
duced in 1947 was about five per
cent.
Rock told a sectional meeting
of the American College of Sur
geons that the operation is rec
ommended only in cases where
diagnosis indicates that infertil
ity is caused by a blockage of
the ovarial ducts which carry
"egg" cells from the ovaries to
KING SIZE TOASTER
Chicago (U.R) Residents of
Chicago's North Side awoke to
day to the smell of toasted marsh
mallows. About 24.000 pounds of
the confection were consumed
Wednesday in a fire at the Curtis
Candy Co.
Boys' Allowance Cut In Divorce Action
Chicago (U.R) Superior
Court Judge Joseph A. Pope re
jected S20-weekly allowances for
two young boys in a divorce ac
tion. He said such an allowance
would "put a lot of other parents
on the spot, and I happen to be
one of them." The mother, Mrs.
John Schwartz, 41, said her sons
needed a lot of money because
they have expensive hobbies.
The judge, in his decision
Wednesday, set the allowances at
S10 per week for one of the boys
and $12.50 for his older brother.
the womb. He said about eight
per cent of all infertility cases
fall into this category.
The surgery, which Rock pio
neered, involves the clearing of
the ovarian tubes, a relatively
simple procedure. Success de
pends on keeping the tubes from
closing again, as a result of ad
hesions caused by the operation
itself.
Plastic Hood Used
Rock said the sharp improve
ment in the success rate reflects
the use of a plastic hood which
protects the repaired tube for a
period of seven weeks following
the initial surgery. This hood is
then removed in a second operation.
Three physicians told the sur-1 fortably and actively for a long
geons Tuesday that modern sur- time." They defined "a long
gery can enable some victims of time" as five to 10 years "and
incurable cancer to "live com- even longer in some cases." ,
tfOHBOVtc
ally'ooes farther.tooi
Nominations for officers were
made at a meeting of the VFW
Thursday. Election is set for
I March 28. The men joined the la
dies for a social hour and re
freshments at the close of the
I two separate business sessions.
I Representing the Southern .
! Oregon Christmas Tree associa
tion, M. A. Sprague, owner of
jthe Forest Hills Tree Farm in
Selma, and Ed Grosh, forester
for the Portola Lumber com
pany. Grants Pass, attended the
Northwest Christmas Tree asso
ciation meeting in Portland,
March 15.
JfcfprSntir the Illinois val
ley at th county planning board
mtinft rently, were Don Ros
enberg. member of the county
board; ftob Ford, of the Cave
Junction planning commission;
and members of the city council,
Roy Parmarlr Les Henry and
Jim Holten.
Membership training is being
conducted by The Rev. Robert
Kingsbury of the Immanuel Me
thodist church each Saturday for
young people of the church. The
sessions will continue for the
next five weeks and are open to
youths who are 12 or older.
Karen J. Banks, daughter of
Mayor and Mrs. Carrol Banks,
of Cave Junction, received her
private first class stripe in the
Women's Marine Corps March 9.
She took basic training at Paris
Island, S.C., and is now stationed
at the Marine Corps Recruit De
pot at San Diego, Calif.
Pfc. Banks, who entered the
service in August will spend her
30-day leave in Cave Junction
this summer.
The Eagles hall in Kerby was
the scene of a baby shower giv
en Tuesday evening for Mrs.
Gary Ellis. Hostesses were Dor-
othy Piller and Carol Ellis.
Guests included Jean Tycer,
Lois Johnson, Norma Spencer, j
Beulah Caldwell, Pauline and
Mary Ann Sowell, Stella Piper.
Anna Paulson, Shirley Andre,
Ila Savage, Pat London. Lorraine
Moore. Alice Dickey, Sharon El- ,
lis, Lida Mills, Frances and Dol- j
ores Reinoehl and Ruby Vaughn. 1
Sending gifts but unable to at- !
tend were Georgia Sowell, Ver- i
na Bird, Thelma Findlay, Ollie I
Frydenlund, Viola Savage, Ir- ,
ene Cribb Anita Phillips, Vir- 1
ginia Lewis and Katherine Sow-,
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dickerson
and fgmily have moved from
Kerby to Oregon City, where
Dale is employed as truck driv
er for a cement company.
At the Oregon Education as
sociation meeting in Portland
last week were high school prin
cipal and Mrs. Vernon Larson,
who also visited in Longview,
Wash., during the spring holi
days. Ron Prather and Les Archer
celebrated their birthdays re
cently at a dinner party given by
Mrs. Prather at their home on
Rocky dale road.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Les
Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed De
Mersseman, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, Mr.
9d Mrs. Dave C) amberlain and
two children, Mr. and Mrs.
ranfc Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs.
ranjt Haggerty. Bob and Ken
Sy Haggerty. Mrs. Bill Burcb
and Jim Burch.
Attending the meeting of the
women's "auxiliary of the South-
ern Oregon Deanery of Protest- j
ant Episcopal churches at Myr-;
tie Creek recently were local St. !
Matthias Guild members Mrs. '
Wayne Petsch, Mrs. Douglas
Hanby, Mrs. Harry Smith and :
Mrs. Lester Basham.
The meeting was held in the
recently completed Episcopal ;
church. Ladies of the Myrtle
Creek Guild served luncheon to I
representatives from all over i
southern Oregon.
Seven-year-old Leslie Ann
Smith of Grants Pass visited her :
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- j
ry O. Smith last weekend. She is j
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,Ed
win Smith.
Visiting the Harry O. Smiths
Saturday and Sunday were Mrs.
Smith s brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Morris of Med- i
ford.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George :
Mmmons last weekend were j
their son and daughter-in-law, ;
Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons, of 1
Corvallis. John, who will receive
his diploma in industrial arts at
Oregon State college this spring.
will teach in Sacramento in Sep
tember.
Mrs. Victor Boehl of Grants
Pass will talk on iris growing at
the Illinois Valley Garden club
meeting Friday, March 22, at the
home of Mrs. Pat Whiteley.
4
Westerners
art sweet on
Sprockets
Granulated
Sugar...
m m m
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Y. Arn
old had as their guests over ,
spring vacation their son and his i
wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Arnold '
Jr., who left their three children
with their other grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sommerville.
He is a science teacher at Phil
omath High school.
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Gloria Swanson
Resting in Hospital
Glendale, Calif. (U.R) Ac
tress Gloria Swanson today was .
reported resting comfortably
in Behren's Memorial Hospital
where she was ordered to take a
'complete rest."
The hospital said the actress
entered the hospital last week
on the advice of her physician.
She told hospital officials that
she was exhausted and "just
worn out.
LEGAL NOTICES
...cou if looks so prttty
in the brand-ntw, brighl
ncw Sprockets Sugar
bag ! And it's extra-thrifty
in the 2. 5, 10 and 25
pound bags)
Save 15 to 20 On Tour
AUTO INSURANCE
See JIM ZACK At
CLARK J. WALKER AGENCY
427 E. Main St. - Ph. 2-6721
IS CHECK THESE SPECIAL WEEK END PRICES ON "MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS
Fresh Pork
SPARE
RIBS
SMALL
MEATY
RIBS
TENDER
FRESH
YSTERS
SMALL FANCY PACIFIC OYSTERS
15 to 18 Per Pint
VEAL
fil FOR
CUTLETS
29c each'SS V V
Baby Steer
BEEF "SSST
LIVER
LIVER F:r,
Baby Steer Beef
BONELESS PORK
LOIN
ROAST
PORK
CHOPS
-7!
CENTER II f j
LEAN II V-7
CHOPS
From EASTERN PORK
lb.
Ground
CHUCK O
lb
TENDER JUICY GROUND
"CHOICE" CHUCK -THE FINEST
PORK
Sausage
OUR OWN MAKE
- REAL DELICIOUS
DADDfTI ft
UMI1I1L.1.
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(SERVE WITH SPARE RIBS)
ft i ft
lirniinn .-tibs.
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PURE FRESH BEEF NO CEREAL
MEDFORD'S FINEST AND FRESHEST PRODUCE
CRISP, CRUNCHY
LARGE BUNCHES
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FANCY LOCAL
SPINACH
Cello
Bag
9C
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SPECIALS IN OUR GROCERY DEPT.
COTTAGE
arsarin
POUNDS
FLUFFO
3-Lb.Tin ensefl 3-Lb.Tin
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87'
U.S. No. 1 GRADE
ALFALFA & CLOVER
5-lb. Tig
Honey 9
"SHURFRESH" BRAND
Cottage Cheese
A Rogue Valley Product
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE !
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE .
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the EsUU of
JAMES TAYLOR. Deceased
isouee is nereoy anven tnat we. tne
undersigned, by an order of the above
Court duly made and entered on the
18th day of February. 195". were ap
pointed joint Administrator! with the i
Will Annexed of the above named
estate, and that we have dulv ouali-
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persons ha vine claims arainst said I
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the same, with proper vouchers, to us
ax ine on ice 01 our attorneys, van
Dvke Ac Dellenback. No. 8 Goldv
Building, Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first pub- .
ucauon 01 mis notice-
Dated and first du bushed February
2ft in. 157.
James Taylor. Jr.
Amy C. Griffin
Joint Administrators with the
will Annexed
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