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TRIBUTE T0oC03IIOfJl PriM-winniBg pianist Vaa
Cliburn (left) and Rustits eflnduetor Kiril Kondrashia
stand beside the grave of RustiM compose? Sergei Rach
maninoff at Kensico Cefhettry in Valhalla, N. Y. Cliburn
planted a' lilac bush hi brought back from Russia beside
the grave.
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)Dave Beck Ofcfcrt Of Bnch Warrant
Tulare (UPI) former
Teamsters union boss Dav
Beck Sr. was Jtfiteil today
on a bench warrant for ffcil
ure to appear in Tujarfs jus
tice Court, to answer to a
traffic violation charge.
Justice Ward G. Rush is-
sued the warrant Wednesday
and set bail at S500.
Beck was cited last month
for driving on the wrong lide
of U. S. 99 freeway north
of Tulare. He was scheduled
for trial last week but was
granted a continuance at the
request of his attorney.
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EtSf WWtX New French Premier de Gaulle
returttS f ilf hotel in Pail after the French National
Asseiftblf hwti to his ultimatum demanding almost
absolute pofctllL In office only one day, de Gaulle had
threaTeneg .resign if his platform was rejected. The
NationaAssejnhly will suspend functions for six montha
during whio& time de Gaulle will rule by personal decree.
SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Knot7rt Rosidont Dies
By EVALYJI . WATfOW
Shady Cove-Trail funeral
services were held StondayJIn
Medford for George Tockstein
of Big Butte creek, Trail, Whn
died Friday ajter suffering t
heart attack.
Mr. Tockstein was well
known in this area having
been on the farm on Big Butte
q creek for the past five years
and was active in J&e wjri
of the Upper Rogue Grange.
Besides his widow, he is sur
vived his father, Otto Tocll
steinrof St.CLoui Mo.
Newcomers to Trail are Mr.
and Mrs. Pee Karner who
have purchased California-on-the-Rogue
Motel from the Tom
McCreadys. The Karners came
from Las Vegas, Nev., where
they were flptive in the motel
business. They also ownedc
and o$red(i motel in Phoe
nix, Ariz. They are expecting
to have Mrs. Kargers rela
tives from Illinois arrive in a
short time to help with the
work. They have the store
open now as well as the9notels
and are banning to do some
remodelins.,
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wil
liams of Shady Cove enter
tained a group of friends with
a breakfast at their home re
cently. Guests were Dr. and
Mrs. Verne Wilson of Shady
Cove and Mrs. Wilson's aunt,
Miss Ann Forbes, of San
Diego. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Conway, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bartuss and Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Strother, all of
Shady Cove.
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, . Mrs. Glenn Anderton is con
fined to Rogue Valley hos
pital for treatment and ob
servation. Mrs. Ranald Axtell of Lau
relhurst rd.. Trail, went to Eu
gene over the Memorial Day
week end where she was a
judge at the Rose show there.
Mrs. Clayton Knotts and
daughters of Eugene, visited
in Shady Cove last week and
attended the graduation exer
cises at the Shady Cove
school. Susan would have
graduated in the 1958 class
if she had moved to Eu
gene. - j
Word has been received by
Mrs. William Kennedy and
Mrs. Archie Storm of the
doeth of their rather, William
MacDougall, of Banning,
Calif., et the Riverside hos
pital in Riverside, Calif.,
May 24.
Local children who danced
tt the. Colleen Hope dance
revue at Camp White includ
ed Susie and Debbie Wilson,
Carol Hale, Cecelia Kee and
Sheri Watson. Sheri Watson
also made. a trip to Crescent
City over the week end with
Colleen Hope where she
danced with her ballet group
on Saturday evening at the
high school there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Axtell
of Medford are parents of a
boy born May 26. The baby,
who has been named Dennis
Farrell, is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Axtell
of Trail. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collier
and daughters of Eagle Point
were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Estin.
On Friday, June 6, starting
at 8 p.m. at Our Lady of
Fatima church hall a fun night
will be held with an auction
being conducted by Everett
Elrod and the awarding of
the cedar chest being made.
Refreshments will be served.
The public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rojas and
family, are now living in a
house on the Axtell ranch. .
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
4-H Crop Tour In Area Set
A crop and livestock tour
will be held for all Jackson
county 4-H members on June
12 and June 13, according to
Glenn Klein, county 4-H
agent.
Cost per club member will
be $2.50. This will include all
meals and will help pay for
transportation, Klein ex
plained. All those planning to
go should notify the county
extension office by noon, June
11 so food may be ordered.
The schedule includes:
Leave the courthouse in Med
ford at 10:30 a.m., visit the
E. J. Lathrop farm on Greg
ory rd. at 10:45 a.m. to view
the sheep, lunch at the fair
grounds park at noon, tour
the Southern Oregon agron
omy station at Talent at 1
p.m., tour the Rogue River
Valley creamery at Central
Point at 2:30 p.m., then to
TouVelle park for swimming
and games.
Schedule for June 13 in
cludes: Breakfast at 7 a.m.,
visit the John Bohnert-Don
Bradshaw Seven Oaks farm,
Central Point, to see beef ani
mals; inspect the swine at the
A. T. Lathrop place on Scenic
ace., lunch at TouVelle park
at 12:30 pjn., visit the' Del
bert Mongold farm on Agate
rd. for dairy tour at 1:30 p.m.,
adjourn at TouVelle park at
3 p.m.
PRISONERS RIOT .
Angola, La. (UPI) Twenty-seven
maximum security
prisoners staged a brief riot
at the state prison Wednes
day. The convicts demon
strated because guards confis
cated their "goof-ball", ben-ezedrine-soaked
wadding for
nasal inhalers. Guards crushed
the riot with tear gas. .
Thor Nearer
Overseas Use
Camp Canaveral, Fla.
(UPI) Firing of an interme
diate range Thor from a
launcher of. the "type to be
used by field units brought
the Air Force closer, today to
having the missile ready at
overseas bases by the end of
the year.
Elmer P. Wheaton chief
missiles engineer for the
Douglas firm which builds the
Thor, called Wednesday's fir
ing "another major step in the
rapid development of wea
pons systems."
The 65-foot Thor blasted off
at 1:17 p.m. (PST.) It made a
steep climb into the blue sky,
its 150,000-pound thrust rock
etdyne engine trailing a com
pact teardrop of flame and
Klamath Air Base
Bids To Be Opened
Seattle (UPI) Bids will
be opened at the district pub
lic works office here June 25
for more construction at
Kingsley Field Air Force Base
at Klamath Falls.
The work mcludes modifi
cations to tlie ready rocket
storage building, the alert
hangar, readiness crew build
ing, airmen's mess, airmen's
dormitory, airmen's club, fire
station, post exchange, infirm
ary and central heating plant.
shaking the launching site
with its thunder.
The missile sped out of
view high in the sky after
some three minutes of appar
ently trouble-free flight. The
Air Force did not say how
far the missile traveled before
falling into the ocean, but it
was believed that distance
was not a major objective of
the test flight.
Coquille Plywood
Plant Sale Told
Coquille, Ore. (UPD The
Coquille Plywod Division of
Textron American, Inc., was
purchased Wednesday by the
Douglas Fir Plywood Com
pany of Roseburg. Price was
not disclosed.
Kenneth W. Ford, presi
dent of Douglas Fir, said em
ployment at the Coquille mill
would end Friday and work
ers would receive vacation
pay. Rehiring for the new
management will start later
this month, he said, with
operations- to resume the
week of June 23.
Portland UPI) Fran
cisco Antonio Rivera, 22, of
Lima,. Peru, has been jailed
here on charges he entered
this country illegally as a
stowaway. He is a University
of Oregon student.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, Juno 5, 19S8 SA
SURROUNDED BY FAMILY, Cadet George W. Walker,
Brooklyn, N. Y, who graduated No. 1 in his class at U. S.
Military Academy, West Point, has big smile for photogra
phers. Sister Diane (left) holds trophy. (UPI TtlephMe)
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