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Q Loca! and igruck Recovered A pick-o up truck owned by Phillip Howard Buteau, 1917 Roberts rd., Medford, was recovered Thursday afternoon several hours after it had been report ed stolen from Front st. be tween Main and Eighth sts. The truck was located on Bid die rd. near Four Corners, po lice said. Buckhorn Mineral Springs Ashland, Ore. Enjoy health, rest, comfort. and hospitality amidst pleasant surroundincs. HOT MINERAL BATHS for Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neu ritis, and Nervousness. CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR BATHS for High and Low Blood Pressure, Sinus, and Skin Eruptions. LODGE AND LIGHT HOUSE KEEPING CABINS at Rea sonable Rates. Write for Reservations PHONE LONG DISTANCE Buckhorn Mineral Springs DR. HERMAN WEXLEH, DC. Director 2200 Buckhorn Springs Road Ashland, Oregon This Sunday Before or AfTer Church . . . Enjoy BREAKFAST (Served Qnytifc) & Hofof fcUor4 itjhJg lUerft 4b CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME ' njui J I f TWIN PLUNGES Guarantees to teach You to SWIM in 10 Lessons! An instructor for each class of six 0 Mornings or Evenings 3 years and up Adults Phone Ashland MU 2-3461 DON'T FORGET ... Our Regular Menu of Delicious Foods is Available as Usual From 6:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. DAILY. HOUSE of MYSTERY North of Gold Hill AT 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 Funnier than Die Marlon Glenn BRANDO FORD KY0 of the AugxistMoon in CINEMASCOPE' and METR0C0L0R rv" Eddie ALBERT m Am f; Jun HEGAMI-mjlKO WTUAAWA Gates Open 7 P.M, Personal Sale ..Planned Medford Trail Riders will hold a rum mage sale Tuesday, June 17, at the Fehl building. 108 North Ivy St., Medford.Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pistol Taken Donald Jas per Wynn, 407 West Jackson st., Medford, reported to. city police Thursday the theft oa .38 caliber pistol, which Wynn said had been taken from his home recently. " Patient Lucille Nelson, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson, route 1, box 12, Jacksonville, is con valescing at Rogue Valley hospital following an emer gency appendectomy. . Knights io Meet The rank of Page will be portrayed at a meeting at 8 P-m. Monday, June 16, of Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias. A short business meeting will be held first. Refreshments will be served following the initiatory work, according to officers. I 9 - ft The Whole Town's talking about the wonderful . . . Mexican Plate DINNER Served at the Jackson Hotel DAILY from 5 to 7 P.M. Open Throughout The Year Plus! 1st RUN! Pulitzer Prize play ! Machiko - MIISUKO iKnnWIUKA Show at Dusk MX VIUM Labor Meeting The next meeting of the Medford Build ing Trades council will be held at the Medford "Labor Temple Wednesday, June 18, at 8 p.m., according to Secre tary George Potucek. , In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gates and daughter, Rita, Mrs. Helen Paulsen and Mrs. Madge Gates of Medford spent the past several days in Portland buying Christmas toys for Paulsen's Thrift mar ket, Central Point. N . Beef Stolen One hundred pounds of beef valued at 550 was ..stolen from Chrystal Cold Storage, 303 North Fir st., between June 9 and 13, ac cording to a report given city pqlice by the owner, Mary Louise Gerwick, 1515 South Peach st. To Market Mrs. Jane Han sen and Mrs. Maude Codding of Hadley's store left Satur day to attend the fall mer chandising markets in Califor nia. Later in the week Mrs Codding will leave by air for Europe, where she will spend several weeks. In Seattle Thomas L Teutsch, 125 South Central ave., Medford, -assistant agen cy manager for Mutual of New York, is in Seattle this week participating in a com pany conference. He is a member of the National Field club, an honor organization comprised of leading produc ers throughout the United States and Canada. Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hebison, Portland, Jeri and Jill Jolley, also of Portland, and Sharmon New ton, Eugene, recently visited Mrs. Walter Sutherland, 562 Garfield st., Medford. Mrs. Hebison is a sister of Mrs. Sutherland, and Jeri and Jill Jolley and Sharmon Newton are granddaughters of Mrs. Hobison. Minnesota Picnic The. Min nesota State picnic, which was postponed last Sunday be cause of rain, - will be held Sunday, July 20, at Touvelle State park. Former residents of Minnesota now residing in the valley are invited. July 20 is the first Sunday open at the park .for a large picnic and permission was granted bv state iark officials for the Minnesota picnic, those in charge state. Permits Issued Five per mits were issued Thursday by the city building department. They were to S. C. Jones, to remodel .a residence at 512 Pennsylvania ave., at a cost of $1,200; Walter Verstrate, remodel residence, 114b Woodrow lone, $3,000; Paul Andrews, erect residence, 1325 Fortune dr., $10,000; and Hvster Sales company hang sign, 654 South Grape st., $200. Boy Scouts Troop 7 Members of Boy Scout Troop 7, sponsored by the First Methodist church of Medford, and their parents met Wednesday evening for a picnic at TouVelle park. After a few innings of soft ball between the scouts and their dads a potluck supper was served. The Court of Honor was called to order by committee chairman, Leo ' Taylor. Bob Hawkins, the Scoutmaster, presented merit badges to Stan Hobbs for photography and sculpture and to Richard Willarding for reading, fire- manship, citizenship in home, home repairs and sculpture. Melvin Taylor was initiated as a Tenderfoot. Service stars for one year were presented to Jimmy My ers and Dennis Smith. Two- year service stars were pre sented to Richard Willarding and Greg Faulkner and a three-year service star was presented to Stan Hobbs. Star Scout badges and pins were presented to Stan Hobbs and Richard Willarding and mother's pins were presented to their mothers. Five Air Force C-54 planes are now being reconverted into air-sea rescue planes. LWhen completed the planes will be sent to Portugal un der the. Mutual Assistance Program. LAND OF MYSTERY THAT PRODUCED 0 l S47ZZM7FSX Caretaker Dies At Lake of the Woods . Paul T. Throne, 56, care taker at Camp McLoughlin Boy Scout camp at Lake of the Woods, died at the camp early Saturday morning. The family home is on route 1, Gold Hill. Survivors include his wife, Frances, who is cook at the camp. -j , Scout officials said Throne and his wife had been at-the camp preparing it for summer use. Throne had worked at the camp for the past four years, both in the kitchen and at general maintenance., He also had driven a school bus at Gold Hill for the past 16 years. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Con ger - Morris Funeral home, with the Rev. 'Earl Best, Ruch Community church, officiat ing. Commital will be in Sis kiyou Memorial park. Obituaries KENNETH DISRUDE Ashland Funeral services for Kenneth Disrude, 45, of 5096 South Pacific highway, who died June 11, will be held Tuesday, June 17, at 1:30 p.m. at Litwiller's Mountain View chapel, Ashland. The Rev. Kenneth G. Arnold, Phoenix Church of Christ will of ficiate. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. ANITA VOLKMAN Grants Pass Anfla Marie Volkman, 22, of 524 NW E St., Grants Pass, and sister of Mrs. Dwight Glenn and Carol McVay, Medford,, died at her home Thursday. Mrs. Volkman had lived in Grants Pass for seven years. She was born June 6, '1936, in Bend. ! Survivors include her hus band, Grover Volkman; her father, Loris G. McVay, Tilla mook; her mother, Mrs. Alice Paisley, Keno; three sisters, Mrs. Dwight Glenn, Medford, Mrs. Jim Pemberton,- Gualala, Calif., and Carol McVay, Med ford; two brothers, Hubert Paisley, Keno, and Lori Mc Vay, Tillamook. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Hull and Hull Funeral chapel in Grants Pass. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. in the Jacksonville cemetery, Jacksonville. Coroner Says Death Self-inflicted The death Friday of Leroy V. Hise, 53, of 604 King st., was termed self-inflicted fol lowing a coroner's investiga tion, it was announced Satur day. The body will lie instate in Conger-Morris Funeral home until 8:30 p.m. today. Funeral services and inter ment will be in Eugene. Survivors include his wife, Vera; a son, Maurice L. Hise, Springfield; and a daughter, Mrs. James Peart, Medford. Births LEWIS To. Mr. , and Mrs. James, 3303 Snowy Butte rd., Medford, June 14, 1958, girl, 834 pounds, at Rogue Valley. hospital. 4 HOBBS To: Mr. and Mrs. James, route 1, box 499, Tal ent, June 12, 1958, girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. WILSON To. Mr. and Mrs. Jason A., 622 Park Place, No. 5, Medford, June 13, 1958, boy, 8V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. KOCKS To Dr. and. Mrs. Marvin A., 348 Peal st., Ash land. June 13. 1958, girl, 64 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. News About Servicemen WITH SQUADRON Harold R. Moore, aviation electronics technician 3c, Rbeue River, is serving with All Weather Attack Squadron 35 at the North Island Air station. San Diego. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Moore, route 1, Box 171A, Rogue River. STATIONED IN DESERT Pvt. William D. Littlefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Littlefield, Rogue River dr., Shady Cove, is stationed at Camp Irwin in the Mojave desert with the 53rd trans portation company. He was married May to thfef ormer Miss Carole Shep- pard, Shady Cove. In 1929 air service was es tablished to Red Lake, Pickle Lake, Cranberry Portage and CHAMP Pronouncer Benson S. Alleman raises the arm of , 14-year-old Jolitta Schlehuber of McPherson, Kans., after she won the 31st Annual National Spelling Bee in Washington, D. C. Jolitta took the title and $1000 top prize when she correctly spelled "syllepsis." Ashland Man Hurt In Accident Here. Alex Sixkiller, 33, of 265 Sixth st., Ashland, is being treated at the Ashland Gener al hospital for bruises suffer ed in a pedestrian-car acci dent, attendants said Satur day. Sixkiller suffered bruises on his left leg when a car backed into him and knocked him down. Investigating Med ford polite said the man walk ed between his car and one which was backing. The driv er, Karl James Knutson, 615 North Columbus ave., was not held. Officers said the accident occurred Saturday morning in front of Beck's bakery on Riverside -ave. Just south of McAndrews rd. Fire Department Reports Two Blazes The Medford fire depart ment Saturday reported two minor fires Friday .'afternoon and evening. A grass fire was extinguish ed about 3 p.m.M Friday at Oakdale and Stewart ave.7 on Bear Creek; orchard property. No damage was reported. The fire is believed to have been started with a carelessly dis- Si A CAR FOR RED CHINA Chairman Mao Tse-Tung (right), of Communist China examines the first automobile made in China. The car, a six-seater sedan, was made at the Motor Vehicle Plant in Changchun,, China, and named "The East Wind." Note Chinese characters on right fender and dragon hood ornament. CANDLE ROOM AN EXCELLENT PLACE TO DINE YOUR GUEST ALWAYS GOOD FOOD GLEAMING SILVERWARE EFFICIENT SERVICE NICE ATMOSPHERE LINEN CLOTH AND NAPKINS AIR CONDITIONED AN ESPECIALLY GOOD PLACE TO EAT IF DIETING .. Buy oniy what you want See what you buy HOTEL MEDFORD Weekdays 5:30 P.M. until 12 P.M. Sunday 4 P.M. - 11 P.M. III! in lit 'T-'ira-iiiff MMMnlliUMM EVANGELIST The Rev G. W. Henriksen, Portland, is conducting meetings at the Phoenix Church of the Naza rene nightly at 7:30 o'clock through Sunday, June 22. Mr. Henriksen, a former pastor of churches in Minnesota, Iowa, Washington, and Michigan, has also served as district su perintendent in the Church of the Nazarene prior to serving in the field of full-time evan gelism. The public is invited to attend the meetings. carded cigarette. A trash fire was reported about 9:40 p.m. Friday in the 500 block on South Riverside ave. No damage was report ed. ... Ex-Disc Jockey Charged with Gas Station Robbery Seattle (UPI) Former disc jockey Jack E. Simpson, who disappeared while play ing a game of hide-and-go-seek with his bride of one week, was charged Friday with armed robbery after a gaso line station attendant identi fied Simpson by a wedding picture. Simpson, who came here with his bride after their wed ding in Yakima, is still at large, although an all-points bulletin for his arrest was is sued Wednesday. The bride, who at first said she was 20 and later was found to be only 17, also is missing. She was wanted by Walla Walla authorities on a runaway charge. Report Disappearance After reporting her husband had disappeared when the couple began playing "hide-and-go-seek in a vacant lot in the Capitol Hill district here early Tuesday, she . herself disappeared. She had said she was going to drive her hus band's car back to Yakima where the couple had an apartment. Meantime, police investigat ing the robbery of a service station near the vacant lot ob tained a wedding photograph of the couple, and the attend ant, Fendrex N. Cunningham, identified Simpson as the man who had robbed him, and said the girl had been in the sta tion several times before the robbery occurred. Representatives On Council May Resign Positions Portland (UPI) All four employer representatives on the Oregon State Apprentice ship council are threatening to resign because of union dom ination of labor in the council. The council is the adminis trative body for all appren ticeship program in Oregon. One of the employer repre sentatives, Harry Heuer ofi Portland, said he and the others planned to submit their resignations "in .several weeks" to Gov. Robert D Holmes. Other employer rep resentatives are Bob Robson, Condon, and William Oetinger and Al Teller, both of Port land. Asked to Refuse After the employer an nouncement, the labor appren ticeship advisory council here voted to ask Gov. Holmes to refuse the resignations of Oet inger and Heuer. The labor group also decided to ask the governor for the resignation of State Apprenticeship Direc tor A. C. Hoggan. The re quests were forwarded to the governor Friday, according to J. T. Marr, executive secre tary of the AFL-CIO Oregon State Labor Council. Marr said labor considers H o g a n "unqualified" but wants Oetinger and Heuer to remain on the council because "they are valuable members and we need experienced people." About two-thirds of the 700,000 engineers in the United States work in private industry. Jean Lepaper of France has invented a life-saving suit i which ' can be donned in 10 seconds and will keep its wearer afloat for three days. A HELD OVER BUT HURRY! CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. LOVE! HATE! PRIDE! PASSION! RAMPANT, RIOTOUS IN THE HEAT OF A PCI W FAMOUS BEST SELLER J 4 jfl fjrf F U J by ERSKINE CALDWELL I M ' I ROBERT RYAN ITYSA ALDO RAY pVI ,M j TINA LOUISE FAY SPAIN I OTj BUDDY HACKETT mwi Wl I ioiakd Tutu vmo utnsn JfepF d 1 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, BLM Timber Sold Bids totaling $697,716.05 were placed for 26,246,000 board feet of timber offered by the bureau of land manage ment at its regular auction June 12, according to Medford District Manager Ross Young blood. Competition prevailed for each of the five tracts of tim ber offered, with 107 bids re corded for the largest one. It was estimated to consist of 12,279,000 board feet pre dominantly Douglas fir and white fir. Purchased was Ko- gap Manufacturing company, Medford, at a total price of $327,557.45. ' Kogap also purchased anoth er tract of timber in Jackson county containing 3,698,000 board feet. The sale price was S10?.,082.10, with $36.40 per thousand board feet bid for the Douglas fir. A. third tract in Jackson county went to Olson-Ross Lumber company, Medford, for $143,647.10. .- - High bidder on a tract of 2,906,000 board feet in Jose phine county was Getson Mills Inc., Grants Pass, with a total offer of $72,509.55. , Sunny Valley Lumber com pany, Grants Pass, placed the Broomball is a favorite sport for skaters in Canada, the players using a football that they propel with brooms used similarly to hockey sticks. Funeral Flowers and Hospital Bouquets GROCETERIA FLOWER SHOP Ph. SP 2-8179 Charge Accounts Welcome Free Delivery David & Evelyn Chase, Owners ANDY'S BEST BUY! 17 Jewel Water Resistant Shock Resistant Reg. $2,988 $49.95 NOW ANDY'S Your Friendly Credit Jeweler S&H Green Stamps 15 North Central tmwm SOUTHERN r '' suni Oregon, Sunday, June 13, 1958 13 At Recent Auction high bid of $51,919.85 for an estimated 1,394,000 board feet of BLM timber in Douglas county. 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