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t Locals Suitcai Taken 7,lla G. Cor less, 933 Sou'h Hr,;iy St., report ed to city police Friday the theft of a suites';? from her resi dence, somctiir.e h'.'xccn June 5 and June 10. Can Entered John B. Dp-; Manby. 1-24 Murray St., Med I ford, reported to city polices early Saturday that his car an'i i one ovnr-d by Eva Ruth Col-! pitts, 217 Pine st.. Central Poirt. ; were broken into while parked at the 21 Club about 3.55 a m ; Driver Cited Lloyd L. Lewis ; 807 Beacn st , M"dford, was j cited by city police for failure j to maintain proper lookout Fri day after the truck and trailer he was operating collided with a parked car owned by Derjnda P. and Sharon I. Shoup, 741 Vies. Jackson st., on South Riv erside ave, between Barnett rd. and South Central ave. Collision Reported A dump truck operated by John Rudolph Baldwin, 108 .North First St., Talent, struck a parked motor cycle owned by John F. White, route 1, box 157. Gold Hill. Fri day on South Bartlctt St., be tween Main and 8th st , accord ing to city police. No citations were Issued. Car Taken Arwood K. , Mor-e. 36 Ashland ave., reported to city police Frid3v the theft of a vehicle from the Morse Motors car lot about 10 a m. Thursday. Club Meeting The Central Point Grange home economics club will hold its quarterly meet ing at the Grange hall Tuesday, July 2, at 10 a m. Women of the Grange and their husbands are invited. Potluck dinner will be I served at noon and members are requested to bring their own table service, according to Mrs. Delmar Smith, club chairman. A business meeting will follow the dinner. Obituary Creative Writing Former members of the adult education classes in creative writing will meet Monday, July 1, at 8 p.m. at 404 North Grape st. Anone interested in any form of writ ing is eligible to join the croup. Further information may be ob tained by calling SP 2-2480. MRS. RUTH E. NELSON Hornbrook Mrs. Ruth Estelle Nelson, 62, died last Monday in the Siskiyou county hospital in Yreka after a short illness. Mrs. Nelson was born in Cay uga, N.Y., May 20, 1895, and had lived in Hornbrook for the past three years. Prior to that, the family had made their home at Tillamook, Ore. Sh is survived by her hus band, John, of Hornbrook; a daughter, Mn. Gladyi Dorothy Teresi, of Portland; and a son, Walter Jack Nelson, of Yreka, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday at Girduer's chapel in Yreka with the Rev. Harold Cole man of the Yreka Methodist church officating. Pallbearers were Tom Watt Jr., of Horn brook, Roland Hougham, j Lee Crowe, W. D. Houston and Bill James, all of Yreka, and Lynn Anderson, a family friend from Tillamook. Burial was in the Henley-Hornbrook cemetery. Theyll Do It Every Time .. By Jimmy Hallo c 'f DO4 THERE 7?To " 7 JZS tJ sumptuous Picnic -y By the cove j J on the iods re. -55yrs UNCH CREATED By MOM 1 LOOKS LIKE A J Fl? 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Lagesen, 24 Lincoln st., Medford. TAKING CRUISE Carl W. Hall, storekeeper sea man, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall, route 2, box 198B, Cen tral Point, is taking part in a midshipman training cruise to South America aboard the heavy cruiser USS Macon. Exercises held during the cruise will be designed to train the midshipmen in fundamen tals of seamanship, navigation and gunnery and to acquaint them with shipboard living. Visits will be made to Brazil, Puerto Rico and Cuba. GETS PROMOTION Receiving a promotion to fire control technician second class on June 16 was Charles M. Ger harrit. son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip W. Gerhadt, 344 Maty St., Medford. Before entering the service in November. 1353. Gerhardt at tended Medford High school. ppwii . Its u DEFENSE WITNESS Ger man rocket pioneer and chief among the Army's guided missile scientists at Redstone Arsenal, Hunts ville, Ala., Dr. Wehrner von Braun arrives to testify in behalf of Col. John C. Nick erson, who is. on trial charged with being careless of the nation's guided mis sile secrets. Governor Names Two to Welfare Commission Salem W Gov. Robert Holmes said Saturday that Dr. Morton J. Goodman, Portland, and Gerson Goldsmith. Osweso. have been appointed to the State Public Welfare commis sion. They replr.ee Dr. Hance F. Haney, Portland, and Mrs. Thomas Honeyman, Oregon City. Mrs. Honeyman has been on the commission for 22 years. PHOENIX New Business To Open By LILLIAN KNIGHT Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrison of Ray's Market on Main street are going out of business and selling all their stock of groceries to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Midkiff of San Luis Obispo, Calif. The Midkiffs will open up a combination grocery store and service station in the building owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer at 501 Main street, for merly occupied by the J. E. Holcomb Health Food store. Hol comb is moving his stock to Ashland. The Midkiffs will handle Rich field gasoline ajid products and hope to be open for business the first of July. Harrison will be associated with Smith Sales and Service, a wholesale distributing com pany, of Medford. and visit her parents in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Piercy Walker and her husbands' grandparents in Milwaukee, Mr." and Mrs. John R. Townsley Keith will go back to Fort Lee, Virginia from Wash. D.C., where he is now stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mattern returned from Cody, Wyo re cently, where they have lived for the past nine months. They are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Mile Heffernan and they plan to again make this area their home. Mrs. James Gardner return ed Wednesday from Portland, where she was a representative from the Presbterian church to the synod of Oregon. She was at Lewis and Clark college Mon day and Tuesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Volkman and family left Wed nesday on their vacation. They went from Portland to Chicago by plane and will be gone about a month. Dr. Miller of South ern Oregon collese will be in Mrs. Bert Stancliffe, her sis ter, Mrs. Ray Stringer and her daughter, Sally, of Ashland, and Mrs. Alice Lynch of Medford and her granddaughter, Kay middle of the month. Mrs. Lynch I ijle durinS Ule absc,lce of i , ; .i, vki-. I Rev. Volkman. .a a ico.iici ui me i ajniiiiuii i school in Medford and her granddaughter had been visit-, ing her here. She makes her ; home in Boise, Idaho, during the summer months. Mrs. Stancliffe and Mrs. Stringer visited relatives and friends in Boise, Emmett, Notus, Homedale, Burley, and Sun Val ley. They returned by way of the Old Oregon trail and the new scenic Columbia highway. In Portland they saw the Rose festival and then visited rela tives in Beaverton and Lake Grove before returning home. Sunday, June 30. 1S37 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN The Medical Roundup ,lf Emerltut Co nsultant In Mcdlclna, Mayo. Clinic Fmarttus Professor of Medtctn. Mavo Foundation Tuberculosis In University Students Drs. J. Arthur Myers. Ruth E. Boynton. and Harold S. Diehl. of the University of Minnesota r e c e n tly re ported that ac tive tubercu losis still can be found in some freshmen entering a uni versity. The tuberculin skin test is the nr Alvarp sensitive ciag nostic criterion, sometimes calling attention to an infection before it shows up in x-ray films. Some of the stud ents in medical school get the disease from patients in the hos pitals. The persons with the heaviest infection have to be hos pitalized for six months or more, while they are treated with the new drugs. A few have so little trouble that they can be allowed to go on with their work, perhaps after the production of an art ificial pneumothorax. In this op eration, air is injected into one side of the chest cavity so 2S to collapse, temporarily, the af fected lung. This puts it at rest and allows the tubercles to heal. Morning Stiffness In Muscles As Drs. Sidney Cobb, W. R Merchant and Theodore Rubin, of the University of Pittsburgh recently pointed out, many per sons have spells in which they wake up in the morning feeling stiff. They may have to walk around for a while in order to limber up. and then perhaps they are well for the rest of the day Often a similar stiffness is both ersome after the person has been sitting in a chair for a while. He (she) limps a bit when he gets up, but after a minute or two he is waling well enough Persons with this symptom usually have a tendency to fib rostis or bursitis or arthritis cf some kind. Often this story of soreness and stiffness and pain, coining in the morning enables the physician to say that the trouble is arthritic in origin. Defense Attorneys Ask For Acquittal Verdict Hillsboro 'IP The defense late Friday moved for a directed verdict of acquittal in the bribe ry trial of Harry M. Seabold, for mer Washington county judge. Defense attorneys moved for the acquittal verdict after the state rested its case, claiming there was no evidence of bribe ry. Circuit Judge Carl A. Dahl of Portland, who is hearing the case, is scheduled to rule on the motion on Monday. Young Boys Gel Lost Hunting for Ghosts Portland IP A search of nearly four hours for two boys, age. 4 ended happily Friday night when the boys were found in southeast Portland. One was at a neighbors house and the other was asleep on a bed of ferns. Searchers, led by a squad of deputies from the sheriff's of fice, had hunted for hours before Dwayne Newcomb was located asleep in the woods and Ricky Lee was found at a neighbor house. Dwayne, who wasn't frighten ed by the experience, told of ficers he and Ricky had gone ' hunting for ghosts." ENJOY GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS In th CANDLE ROOM at the Medford Hotel Mrs. Ellis Whitman is recov ering from a case of the measles. HOME ON LEAVE David Mack Shepherd, fire man apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Shepherd, 2780 Lone Pine rd., Medford, is home on 14 days recruit leave from the Naval training center at San Diego, Calif. After his leave, he will report to the aircraft carrier USS Bennington at San Fran cisco. Shepherd enlisted through the local recruiting station in February of this year. Births CALVERT To Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robert. 330 North Holly St., Medford. June 27. 1957. girl, 84 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HAIGWOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Delois G.. 2534 Table Rock rd.. Medford. June 29, 1957, a girl. 7',2 pounds, at Rogue-Valley hospital. Mrs. Al Mason, daughters Gyn tlle and Zella. and son Jerry, recently returned home after visiting their daughter and sis ter Myrna in Walla, Walla, Wash. COMPLETES COURSE Army 2nd Lt. Edwin K. Robin son. route 3. Grants Pass, re-1 cently completed a four-month primary flight training course at Gary Army air field, Camp Gary. Tex. Lt. Robinson was employed at the Ideal Cement company. Gold Hill, before entering the Army. STERTON To: Mr. and Mrs. Rodger, 33 North Berkeley Way, Medford, June 28. 1957. a boy, 7?4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Wpllkill N Y (IP les than 10 miles separate New York's Pital REID To Mr. and Mrs. John R., Lake Creek. June 28, 1957, a boy, 72 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MEAD To Mr. and Mrs. An drew C, route 1. box 93, Eagle Point, June 28, 1957. a boy, 73,i pounds, at Rogue Valley hos- oldest and newest bridges. Per rine s bridge, crossing the Wall kill River from Rifton to Rosen dale in the Catskills. is one of two dozen covered bridges re maining in the state. Less than 10 miles away is the Kingston Rhinecliff Bridge, only recently opened to traffic. A family reunion was held Saturday evening, June 22. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold. All the Arnold children, with their families, were pres ent for the occasion. Attending were their two daughters, Dr. and Mrs. Rae Foster and chil dren from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hopkins and sons, John and Leslie, from Ashland, their sons' family, Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold and son, James, from Medford, and their grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and son, Eddie, of Ash land. Mrs. Stewart is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins and little Eddie is the Arnolds' only great grandchild. Teenagers Arrested For Robbing Motorist La Grande (IT State Police here Saturday took two teen agers into custody on suspicion of robbery. Daniel Hushman, 18. and a 14-year-old companion were picked up here after police were alerted by Idaho authorities who charged that they robbed a Boise motorist of his money and stole his car. Officers said Oscar Lee Greg ory, Boise, had picked up two hitchikers on the highway west of Boise. Four miles south of Weiser, Ida., on Highway 95, the youths forced Gregory from his car and took his wallet. They sped away and left him stranded Hushman, who police said was AWOL from the Navy, and the vounger boy were picked up as they approached La Grande. ARTICLES FILED Salem HP Articles of incor poration were filed Friday for the Bandon Aero club of Co quille, a non-profit organization. They were signed by Howard Kehl, Warren Alberteen and O. S. Valentine. MOSER To Mr. and Mrs. John, 1059 Court st . Medford, June 27. 1957, a girl, 5".4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. First printer in the western hemisphere w a 1 on Giovanni Paoli who came to Mexico City in about 1539. SPECIAL BOWLING PARTY For Boys' and Girls' 8 to 18 Tomorrow 10 a.m. Bowl 2 Lines for Only 50 AND GET A FREE Soft Drink! CANADA DRY, ORANGE, LEMON, LIME, GRAPE OR PEPSI COLA: YOU MUST BOWL 2 GAMES! Fiee Instructions For foginneril MEDFORD BOWLING LANES Ml N. R;er$;d Phone SP 2-2682 Binnie McClain returned home June 21 after spending the past several weeks in California. Mrs. Bill Ellison and Mrs. Jewell Parr left Wednesday for Oakland. Calif., where they will view a ceramic show. Mrs. Keith Thompson is ex pected to start home Sunday t plane from Washington, D.C., where she and her husband have been vacationing the past two weeks. She will fly to Portland FREE Light Heat lce Cubes Reserved Seats Water Conversation Air Conditioning With Coffee Cream and Sugar Served in a Smiling Atmosphere at the . . . Top Notch Cafe in the Craterian Theater HOUSE of MYSTERY North of Gold Hill AT Open Throughout The Year On Display - One of the West's Finest Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets Summer Hours 8 to 6 Under Founder's Management Since 1930 I B U.i.l k" i( III D.ll'y 1 PAT BOONE'S U -Vi'' 4,0,1 I "BERNADIHE" SS&vl I Is The No. 1 Record l a hi? 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