Local and
In Hospital Mrs. Bert F.
Simmons, 5759 Crater Lake
highway. Medford, entered the
Sacred Heart hospital Friday
night for medical care.
Lodged in Jail Herbert W.
House, 53, Jacksonville, was
arrested by sheriffs deputies on
Thursday and lodged in the
county jail on charges of cash
ing checks without sufficient
funds.
Theft Reported James Dun
levy, manager of the Rogue Val
ley Country club, Hillcrest rd.,
reported to city police Saturday
the tneft of three benches and
two hole flags from the golf
course. The theft is believed to
nave occurred between 9 p.m,
Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday.
, '
Youth Held A 16-year-old
fcledford boy was arrested by
ity police nt 1 1:50 p.m. Friday
era a charge of illegal possession
ffip alcohol. He was released from.
a?ejl after posting bail and was
4b appear before juvenile auth
orities Two other juveniles who
Sre, with him at the time of
arrest were not held.
Born Mr. and Mrs.
3&rt Miliiron, Omaha, Neb.,
t&acame the parents of a boy,
Robert Jr., on March 11
Miliiron is the former Mar
). Smock and is a former res
ittent of Medford. She is the
daughter of Mrs. W. K. Meadows
of 1036 Crater Lake ave., Med
forfl.
Set Colonel Sargent
auxiliary, United Spanish War
Veterans, will hold a rummage
sale Wednesday, April 10, at the
Eagles hall on West main st.,
from a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Harry
Barneburg is chairman, those
having rummage may telephone
Mrs. Barneburg at 2-6368, Mrs.
Rammin at 2-6609, or Mrs. Vail
at 2-42il, for pick-up.
Collfeion Reported Motor
ists involved in a collision Fri
day afternoon on Main st., be
tween Front and Fir sts., were
Harry Sherwood Hinman, 165
Renault st., and Winfield Scott
Huffman, 39 Myers ct., accord
ing to city police. There were
no injuries and no citations
$r& issued, officers said.
' I
CXWc Slated A pre-school
$$Uk clinic will be held Mon-
VftJ, April 15, at 9:15 a.m., in
th Jacksonville primary school
buiiain. Dr. A. Erin Merkel of
the county health department
will conduc: the clinic for chil
dren entering the first grade in
Jacksonville next fall. Parents
desiring to have their children
examined at the clinic may call
Mrs. A. A. Griffin, Jacksonville,
9-8123 or 9 8321, for an appoint
ment. Rummage Sale
Tuesday & Wednesday
April 9th & 10th
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
FEHL BUILDING
NORTH IVY
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Sponsored by
Christian Women's Fellowship
of 1st Christian Church
Donations accepted Monday 2
to 4 at Fehl Bide., or Contact
Helen Chapman, Ph. 2-6946 or
Blanche Doty.
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Personal
Home Made Bomb Dorothy
Brown, 1007 Ready St., reported
to city police Saturday that she
had found a home made bomb
in her yard. Investigation by of
ficers revealed the explosive to
be harmless.
Democratic Meeting The
Jackson County Democratic Cen
tral council will meet at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, April 10, in the La
bor Temple, 24 Vi South Grape St.,
Medford. Marshall Woodell, pro
fessor of social science at South
ern Oregon college, will speak.
Refreshments will be served.
Hubcaps Taken John Wil
liam Haven, 1200 Leland ave.,
reported to city police Friday the
theft of foui hubcaps from his
car while it was parked on Aus
tin St., between 9 and 11:30 p.m.
Calvin Leroy Hammerly, 821
West 11th it., apt. 2, reported
to police Saturday the theft of
one hubcaps from his car while
it was parked at his Residence.
Speaks to Group Chief Dep
uty Sheriff Joe Walsh spoke on
police work Thursday at a meet
ing of the Gold Hill Junior po
lice in Gold Hill: He demon
started use of weapons, finger
printing d.evices, radios and
other police equipment. About
30 youths, between the ages of
12 and 18, attended the meet
ing, ueaaer oi tne group is
Floyd Taylor, Gold Hill police
chief.
Obituaries
MR. JAMES M. SCHOLLARS
The body oi James Montgom
ery Schollars, 77, O'Brien, Calif.,
who 'died Thursday as a result
of injuries suffered in an auto
mobile accident in Redding, is
being brought to Medford for
services and interment.
Conger-Morris Funeral home
is in charge of arrangements.
MRS. SARAH LOUISE HANNA
A Requiem Mass for Mrs.
Sarah Louise Hanna, 876 Sis
kiyou blvd., Ashland, who died
Thursday, will be said in the
Sacred Heart Catholic church
by the Rev. Nicholas J. Deis
Tuesday at 11 a.m.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary
will be held in Conger-Morris
chapel Monday at 7:30 p.m. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
Mrs. Hanna was born Feb. 21,
1892, in LaSalle, 111. On Dec.
20, 1919, in Chicago, she was
married to Edward Charles Sr.,
who survives. In 1920, she
moved to Beverley Hills, Calif.,
and in 1934, moved to Portland.
She made her home there until
1953. She was a member of the
Catholic church in Beverley
Hills.
Survivors beside her husband
include two sons, Edward C.
Hanna Jr., Portland: and Wil
liam F. Hanna, Medford; broth
er, Martin Corley, Chicago, and
a sister, Vivian Corley, Chicago
Boy Scouts
Pack 5
Cub Scout Pack 5 of Jefferson
school will present its first an
nual Cub Capers in the Jefferson
school gymnasium at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 9. This program
will feature vaudeville type acts
which will include minstrel, bar
bershop, chorus and melodrama.
The show will follow the regular
April pack meeting during
which several achievements will
be awarded. The meeting is open
to the public.
Phyllis Pesenti
Reporter
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Jury Says Death
Of Central Point ,
Man Is Suicide
The death Wednesday of Bud
Morris Smith, 70, of 923 Man
zanita st., Central Point, result
ed from a self-inflicted gunshot
wound-, a coroner's jury declared
Saturday morning.
The jury's verdict was return
ed after 15 witnesses testified
at an inquest held at 8:30 a.m.,
Saturday, in Central Point.
15 Witnesses
Witnesses included Mike
Naples, post office box 605;
Thomas Phelps, post office box
119; George Evans, clerk's box;
Kneut Wernmark, box C; John
E. Walker, box 102; Margaret
Naples, post office box 605
Charlotte Wernmark, 140 North
Eighth st.; and Dr. Wayne Rob
erts, all of Central Point; Police
Chief Wallace Bowen and Pa
trolman Alan Bishop of the Cen
tral Point police department;
John Uerlings, state police; and
Chief Deputy Joseph Walsh and
Sgt. Dean DeBerry of the sher
iff's office.
Jurors included Gerry Kime,
route 1, box 600; Robert Pad
gett, post office box 919; Lyle
Paull, post office box 22; Jerry
Bianconi, post office box 943;
Donald Faber, post office box
125, and Rollie Yocom, route
1, box 93, all of Central Point.
Found in Shed
Smith was found dead in a
shed near his residence Wednes
day, afternoon by his wife,
Mabel.- Evidence indicated he
had been, shot through the
mouth.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 1 p.m. at the Conger-Morris
chapel. The Rev.
Joseph Munshaw of the Eagle,
Point Community church will
officiate. Military graveside
services will be conducted by
the American Legion post 129.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Smith was born Aug. 21, 1886
in Clinton, N.Y. On Sept. 29,
1934, in Yuma, Ariz., he was
married to Mabel Confar, who
survives. He was a World War
I veteran.
Survivors "besides the widow
include a step-son, Joseph B.
Christian, Salem; a sister. Hazel
Challand, El Cajon, Calif., and
two grandchildren.
Duncan Hines' Books
Are Available Now
New York !U.R The 1957
editions of travel authority Dun-
j can Hines books, "Adventures
in Good Eating" and "Lodging
j for a Night," are now available,
j according to the publisher, Dun
; can Hines Institute, Ithica, N.Y.
There are about 2,760 eating
places in North America, the
Caribbean and Hawaii listed in
"Adventures in Good Eating,"
an increase of 226 over the 1956
edition, according to the pub
lisher. "Lodging for a ' Night" lists
3,428 hotels, motels, motor ho
tels and inns, compared to 3,098
listed fh the 1956 edition.
Pro-Rated Parking Ticket
San Diego, Calif. U.R
George W. Dolan paid a rather
large parking fine $50. But
then, he parked a rather large
object in a no parking zone
a two-story, 72-ton house.
CARD OF THANKS
The kindness and sympathy of
neighbors and friends in our recent
sorrow will always remain with us a
precious memory. Our sincere thanks
and gratitude for all those comforting
acts.
Leslie E. Walker and family.
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The dove on yon withered bow.
That lately lost her mate
Has found another comrade now
Such changes all await.
Like her let us forget our woo
And not be killed with sorrow
If I should quit your arms tonight
-And chance to die before 'twas
light
I would advise you and you
- might
Love again tomorrow.
Freneau
Which purchase takes a wom
an longer to decide on, a hat or
a pair of .shoes? The general
opinion is that it takes a woman
longer to decide on a hat than
any other article. However, ac
cording to recent checking on
the matter, it is when buying
shoes that a female takes longest
to make up her mind. An indi
cation of this is that a Stock
holm, Sweden, shoe store offers
a 10 per cent rebate on shoes to
any feminine customer making
a choice within 10 minutes.
Asking
Queries from clients. Q. My
friend claims "Father Bill"
Daly, the great trainer of thor
oughbreds and inspiration of the
racing term "Off on a Bill Daly,"
died broke. How about this? A.
Your friend is wrong. "Father
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COt'RT
Joyce Ann Pestka, failure to stop at
red nent. So.
GeorKe Hatler Robertson, failure to
stop at red iigm, so.
Maurice Louis Butts, violation of
basic rule. S10.
Phillips Beardsley Miles, failure to
stop at rea Jient. so.
rmno Stewart uricnt. violation of
basic rule, sio.
ranKiin Dee A Kins, violation of
basic rule, SIO.
William S. Richey, defective equip
ment. S3.
Jess Hammitt Brewster, violation of
Da-sic rule. 510.
Richard Bell, violation of basic
rule, SIO.
LeRoy Arthur Knifht. violation of
nasic rule. $iu.
Louis Paul Kurz, failure to stop at
red light. S3.
Alma Hassler Murphy, violation of
oasic rule, siu.
Harry Novel Lofland. failure to re
main stopped at red lieht. S3.
Kathleen Louise Donahue, violation
ox DBSic rule, $iu.
Lee Monroe Delbert, violation
basic rule. $10.
David John Bertrman. failure
stop at red lights, $5.
Marry iiyoe Bradford, failure
stop at red light. S3.
Anton William Lingas. failure
stop at red light, S5.
"erry Fearl Culver, drunk in pub
lie. $10.
Paul Thomas Hall, drunk in public.
Jessie ' Frank Graham, drunk in
pumic. sio.
William Thomas Hood, drunk in
public. $10.
George A. Cummins, drunk in pub
lic. $10.
Buford Childers, drunk in public,
$10.
DISTRICT COURT
Nora Carol Bottjer. violation ef
Dasic rule. $15.
Arthur Griffith Hawks, violation of
oasic ruie. $io.
Frank Turman Lvon no onrtnr'
license. $6.
Donald Merle Iv-ie. failure to ntnn
at stop sign, $10.
Hob (rienn Kimmel. overlength. $15.
Ralph Lawrence Murnhv no oner.
ator's license, $6.
Fav Wells, violation of basir nil.
$13.
Sam William Harris, failure to on
ers te on right side of highway, $13.
camona manes Yarnrougn, operat
ing motor vehicle with license su
spended. $10.
George Robert Greenuo. no rear
view mirror, $6.
Judith Ann Mooring, violation of
basic rule. $13.
Emily Josephine Stewart, violation
of basic rule. $15.
Creasey Ree Vick. violation of basic
rule. $12.50.
Wilbur Nicholas Kine. violation of
basic rule, $15.
James Andrew Wright, no omr.
ator's license, $8.
wyatt Lee Wash, violation ofTiasie
rule, $15.
Myrtle Irene Andrews, violation of
basic rule, $13 50.
Richard I. Wallace, fouowln ton
close. $15.
John Robert Gamer, ooeratin mo
tor vehicle with license suspended,
$30.
David Don Lege, no tail light. $10.
bail forfeited.
CIRCUIT COURT
Milda Rentleman vs. Lawrence H.
Rentleman. divorce complaint.
uiana iee .rotnier vs. rercy Henrv
Pothier, divorce complaint.
itaipn c. uean vs. Hazel o. Dean.
divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Allan James Cotton. 203 B st.. Phoe
nix, and Patricia Kay Lowery, 3748
Hilsinger rd.. Medford.
James Henrv Cunningham Jr.. Z355
Sunset drive. Medford. and Ruby Fay
Arnold, 1490 Thomas rd., Medford.
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Bill" made much money and so
conserved his resources that ia
his later years he had an income
from investments of $14,000 a
year. Q. Is there a club for di
vorcees in N. Y.? A. Not that
I kn6w of. Only such organiza
tion I know of is the "Guys and.
Dolls Divorcees Club" of San
Francisco, which has about 100
members . . . Q. Are you fa
miliar with an entertainer of the
past named Bee Palmer? My
father says she had a better fig
ure than Marilyn Monroe. A. Bee
Palmer was a dancer from Chi
cago who introduced that dance
known as "The Shimmy" to
New York. As to Miss Palmer's
figure, I think your father is
right.
Guide To Gals
Women born under Aquarius
(Jan. 21-Feb. 19) are very so
phisticated. They know mostof
the answers by the time they
reach the age of 16. They like
to appear more simple than they
are. As bachelorettes they like
to keep a man guessing. As wives
they are very clever husband
handlers. As a rule, they are not
unusually demonstrative but can
be very affectionate when prop
erly inspired. Or so say the star
gazers. Sidelights
Only one fourth of the di
vorcees in the United States are
collecting alimony. If you have
an ex-wife to whom you are pay
ing alimony you might call this
to her attention so she will know
how fortunate she is . . . All the
bars in Eire are closed on St.
Patrick's Day. There are no pa
rades. Everybody goes to Mass.
Greatest
Who can be rated the greatest
football coach of the 20th cen
tury? Perhaps your young son
will ask you that question so be
ready with the right answer.
Don't tell him it was Knute
Rockne. That's wrong. It was Gil
Dobie, who at the University of
Washington, coached nine unde
feated teams in a row. Yes, sir,
that's right. Dobie's teams didn't
lose a game in nine seasons.
Briefly
It was Wilson Mizner, who
said, "Women can instantly see
through each other, and it is
surprisingly how little they ob
serve that is pleasant." Ed Howe
advised, "Instead of loving your
enemies, treat your friends a
little better." Voltaire observed,
"Common sense is not so com
mon." loco Men Rooming
In Washington, D.C.
Two Medford men. Bernard
Kelly and John Dezell, are room
ing together in Washington,
D.C, while attending school and
working part time in the U.S.
Senate and House of Represent
atives. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward C. Kelly, is doing post
graduate work in law at George
town university. He was recent
ly discharged from the Army.
He is sergeant-at-arms in the
U. S. Senate, a position secured
for him by Rep. Charles O. Por
ter. Dezell, a graduate of Medford
High school and Oregon State
college, is attending special
classes at George Washington
university. His position was se
cured for him by Sen. Richard
Neuberger. Allen Hoffard of
Portland, press secretary 'for
Sen. Wayne Morse, is also room
ing with the Medford men.
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BIG SUNDAY JAM SESSION
Sunday, April 1. 1937
News About
Servicemen
IK ENGLAND
Specialist Third Class Ronald
J. Bean, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Bean, of 2194 Houston
rd., Medford, is a personnel ad
ministrative specialist in head
quarters battery of the 32nd
antiaircraft artillery brigade's
39th AAA battalion in England.
Bean entered the Army in Au
gust, 1955, completed basic train
ing at Ft. Ord, Calif., and ar
rived in Europe in January,
1956. His wife, Mary, is with him
in England. .
GRADUATES FROM COURSE
Pfc. Kenneth L. Martin, 21,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Martin,
Gold Hill, was graduated March
29 from ' the 20-week carrier
equipment repair course at the
Army's southeastern signal
school, Ftf Gordon, Ga.
Martin entered the Army in
June, 1956, and received basic
training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He
formerly was a logger for the
E. J. Martin company, Gold Hill.
IN TRAINING
Army Pvt. Wayne E. Arens,
whose wife, Elsie, and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Arens,
live in Eagle Point, is scheduled
to complete six months of active
duty military training during
the first week of April under
the Reserve Forces act program
at Ft. Belvoir, Va.
Arens will finish his military
service with a local Army Re
serve or National Guard unit.
PIOMOTEI)
William F. Perl, 25, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perl, 136
North Oakdale ave., Medford,
recently was promoted from sec
ond lieutenant to first lieuten
ant in the 9417th Air Reserve
squadron, Medford. He is a
member of the officer's special
ized training course of the
squadron.
TRANSFERRED
SSgt. Edwin Clark, son of
Mr. Frank Clark of Medford
left Friday. April 5, for duty
with the Air Force in Alaska
after visiting friends and rela
tives in this area His wife, the
former Miss Beverly Daily of
Medford, a polio victim will re
main in Hay ward, Calif., where
she is confined to an iron lung.
PERFECT SCORE
Gary Lee Dickenson, airman
recruit in the Navy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Dickenson, Pros
pect, recently made a perfect
score on the Armed Forces quali
fication test. .
The test is given to applicants
for enlistment into all regular
services. Dickenson took the test
at the Armed Forces examina
tion station in Portland. This is
the first time in several years a
man has made a perfect score
on the test, according to Navy
officials. -
Dickenson, who is a recent
Navy enlistment, graduated from
Prospect High school. He en
listed under the Navy's High
school graduate training pro
gram. GETS PROMOTION
Donald Gordon of Medford,
freshman at Willamette univer
sity, was promoted to technical
sergeant recently in the
AFROTC department. He is the
son of Harold Gordon, 418 South
Oakdale ave., and is a graduate
of Medford High school.
COMPLETES COURSE
Specialist Second Class Duane
A. Mueller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert B. Mueller, Grants Pass,
recently, completed the M-48
tank familiarization course at
the seventh Army tank training
center in Vilseck, Germany.
Mueller was trained in opera-
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Robert Holmes Takes
Part in Ceremony
Lt. Robert E. Holmes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Holmes, 16
Ross court, Medford, participat
ed, in ceremonies presented by
U. S. Armed Forces honoring
President Ramon Magsaysay in
Manila, in the Philippines, after
his death last month.
Lt. Holmes, along with other
American Naval fliers formed a
flying cross followed by the in
itials "R M" as they flew low
over the city of Manila. . ,
Lt. Holmes graduated from
Medford High school in 1942 and
obtained his commission at
Notre Dame university during
W0rld War II. He is now serv
ing aboard the aircraft carrier
Shangri-La as pilot of a twin
jet attack bomber.
After completing his tour of
duty in the Far East he expects
to be assigned to the Navy Guid
ed Missile center at Point Mugu,
Calif. '
In addition to the BA degree
in electrical engineering he re
ceived at Notre Dame, Lt.
Holmes received a bachelor's
and master's degree in elec
tronics at an officersschool in
Monterey, Calif.
VISITS PARENTS
Leroy Gillaspey, who is sta
tioned aboard the USS Hender
son docked at San Francisco,
Calif., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack W. Gillaspey,
route 1, box 129, Central Point,
recently.
tion, maintenance and tactical
use of the tracked vehicle. He
attended Medford High school
before entering the Army in
1948. He arrived in Europe in
July, 1955.
END CONFERENCE
Moscow U.R) Soviet com
posers ended an "eight-day con
gress here Friday with a prom
ise to create "optimistic" music
for the Soviet Union and the
rest of the world.
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