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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1957)
This Weeks HISTORY MYSTERY " - ; Can You Identify This Object? CLUE: This mystery object came from the borders of Old Oregon. It is from one of the Blackfoot Indians' sacred medicine bundles which the Black foot believe was given them by the Thunder Spirit. The bundle is opened at the first sound of thunder In spring, this item is taken out and used to make medicine. paoujs onps AeJi 'esB3 Aut u; pu 'Moq e inouiM 4uanbe-4 'pejB-iopjd ou ueyo si 'epunq 644 u; palqo UBfioduji pu pajoes soui pejepis -uo3 si uiajj euj -euoAue UJJB4 40U im japun 4644 iXBJd puB UJJ04S 6ui40BOjddB 044 pjBM04 4J sjuiod apunq eupipeuj 044 ujojj 41 sexouiaj ubuj eupi -paui 04 'uje4sadid piuoujeJe3 b si siqj :U3MSNV To gt th tntrstfng faeti about memberships writ to the OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY PORTLAND, OREGON Grange News Phoenix Grange Phoenix Grange will meet Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m, Mrs. Willis House, youth chairman, will have charge of the program. Ladies are asked to bring cookies. Gertrude Lewin, Publicity chairman. Central Point Grange Wednesday, Oct. 9 will be the annual Booster night for the Central Point Grangers and their guests. A potluck dinner and a pro gram have been planned. Din ner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Grangers whose names begin with letters of the first half of the alphabet are asked to bring hot dishes, and the latter half bring salads. Everyone should bring service. The lecturer, Mrs. Gaston Floux is the program chairman, and Mrs. Scott Hamilton is as sistant, their program title is "The Farmer Feeds Them All." The flag presentation will be by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wendt and a reading of the National Master's message by the Grand Master Velda Mang. Group singing will be led by Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, and a read ing, "Aunt Het's Operation," will be given by Mrs. Walter Jensen. Solos are scheduled by Mrs. Charles Champlin, accom panied by Mrs. Floux and a skit, "Ten Little Farmers" will be given by Mrs. Hamilton, and the double quartet will sing "The Loveliest Night of the Year "De Camp Town Meetin" will be by Mrs. Otto Niedermeyer. Those taking part in the ju venile Grangers skit are Carol Fcfete Sheron Anderson, Laurel Setrfess, Joan Skov, Phyllis Tay lor, Margaret Taylor, Carole Kuest, Judy Gebbard, Rachel Hamilton, Lee Hamilton, Jo Hamilton and Sammy Hamilton, Bob Kuest will be the narrator. There will be booths of Hobby displays. Programs will be furn ished through the courtesy of the Grange Supply association. Mrs. Ralph Hixson did the art work on the program covers. City Police Assist State Officer in Case A city police officer assisted a state policeman Thursday night when Medford police found three-year-old David Michael Cain walking near Mace rd. on Highway 99, north about 7 p.m. Upon investigation, city police learned the boy was the son of State Police Officer and Mrs. Anii-Communisls ! Hold Celebration In San Marino San Marino HP) The anti- Communists of San Marino Fri day celebrated recognition of their government by the United States and the republic of the South Moluccas. Christian Democretic leaders gathered in a partly-built iron foundry near the Italian border toasted the two countries with orange juice. The occasion was no less warm because none of them knew what or where the South Moluccas was. , ' Came In Telegram Recognition from the South Moluccas, a part of the Indo nesian archipelago which claims independence from Indonesia, came in a telegram addressed to "Chistian Democratic Govern ment, San Marino Iron Foundry, San Marino." Recognition by the United States was not so formal but it was just as effective. U.S. Consul Dale Fisher sloshed down the muddy road to the iron works headquarters in his automobile Thursday and handed the Christian Democrats documents relating to the In ternational Atomic Energy Agency statute. Bypassed Communists He thus bypassed the Commu nist government ensconced in the government palace six miles away. "In effect, this act amounts to U.S. recognition of the provi sional government," he told re porters. T.he Christian Democrats, spirits still buoyant after three days in the factory headquarters without running water or beds, said all they needed was recogni tion from a few more govern ments and they would march up the mountain to take the Communists by storm. Airman Jailed in Portland Slaying Portland (IP Edward Harold Conklin, 24, an Air Force staff sergeant, was jailed here Friday as. a suspect in the slaying of Patrick A. Leary, 33, another airmen stationed at Portland Air Base. County police said the two had apparently been drinking during the night and had argued about a woman. Leary's body was found sprawled near the Sapphire tavern ' on "Northeast Columbia boulevard. Police, summoned by a night watchman at a nearby lumber yard, apprehended Conklin who dropped a .32 cali bre Mauser automatic as he at tempted to flee. Sunday, October 6. 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN Donald Cain, route 3, box 379A. Cain said the boy became lost and just started looking for him when city police found him. year . after year after year IS YOUR TOP FOOD VALUE NO OTHER FOOD, NO OTHER DRINK, GIVES YOU SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! When you enjoy a tall, cool glass of milk, you get far more than just the deep-down satisfac tion of delicious refreshment. Milk is first in economy, too giving you more different dietary essentials than found in any other drink any other food! 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