Local and
At Field Warren Deakins
is now stationed at McCord
Air Force base near Tacoma,
Wash., for ROTC training
with the Air Force. The young
man, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Deakins, 2008 Wester-
lund dr., is a junior at Oregon
State college.
Named A Medford wom
an was recently named one of
400 national prize winners in
the annual Hardware Week
contest, sponsored by mem
bers of the National Retail
Hardware association. Mrs.
Molly Swagerty, 750 Queens
dr., will be presented a Kro-
mex Aluminum Starter set by
the Acme Hardware company,
of Medford.
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Under Founder's Management Since 1930
Personal
Elections Set Officer elec
tions will be held at the reg
ular Jackson County Commu
nity council meeting, June 24,
at 3 p.m. in the Medford
YMCA building.
Grass Fire A grass fire
was reported on lower Normal
st., Ashland, below the rail
road tracks Friday afternoon,
the Ashland fire department
reported. Cause is unknown
and no damage resulted, fire
men said.
Goes lo Portland Patrick
Graham, state commander of
the Disabled American Veter
ans, went to Portland today to
confer with other department
officials on appointments.
From Portland, he plans to at
tend the American Legion
convention in Astoria June"!
25-28.
Mayfield to Speak Leon
ard Mayfield, Medford super
intendent of schools, will give
a progress report to the Jack
son County Chamber of Com
merce Roundtable , on the
school expansion program.
The public is invited to attend
the program Monday noon at
the Jackson hotel.
Logging Accident Ken
neth Burnett, 32, Shady Cove,
was in the Medford Osteopath
ic hospital Saturday follow
ing a logging accident earlier
yesterday. While he was
working for Al Cooper log
ging company, near Shady
Cove a rock rolled down hill
striking Burnett in the leg,
according to reports. He was
taken to the hospital by Med
ford Ambulance Service. Hos
pital attendants said no frac
ture was discovered.
News About
Servicemen
AT ANACOSTA
Seaman Apprentice Marcia
Lee Presgrave, USN, has been
in Medford for a three-week
leave. She is the daughter of
Mrs, A. C. Gpuld, 409 South
Peach st.
Miss Presgrave, a Medford
High school graduate, joined
the service in September,
1957, and is now serving at
the Naval Air station, Ana
costia, D. C. as a PBX switch
board operator. -
RECEIVES DEGREE
James A. Perry was among
the 63 University of Oregon
seniors who were commis
sioned as second lieutenants in
the reserves Sunday, June 15.
Perry, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan F. Perry, 105 Gen
eva ave., will report to Shep
herd Air Force base, Texas,
Sept. 10, for three years of
active duty. ' He received his
bachelor of arts degree from
the university.
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Throughout
The Year
Mrs. G. M. Beebe,
Pioneer Resident,
Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Gladys Mildred Beebe,
65, a pioneer resident of
southern Oregon, died in a
local hospital Friday after
noon. Mrs. Beebe was born in
Jacksonville Sept. 23, 1892.
She was educated at Ft. Jones,
Calif., and had lived in Jack
son county for the past 50
years. The family home is at
587 Beebe rd., Central Point.
She was a member and past
secretary of Nevita Chapter,
Order of Eastern Star of Cen
tral Point, and a member of
the Episcopal church.
She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. John E. Myers,
Medford: one son, Kenneth R.
Beebe, Central Point; one
brother, Murrel M. Kindle,
Medford, and one sister, Dor
is K. Budrow, Los Angeles,
Calif., and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be
held at Perl Funeral home
Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The
Rev. John S. Power of St.
Mark's Episcopal church will
officiate. Burial will be in
the Siskiyou Memorial park.
Nevita Chapter of Eastern
Star will participate in the
services at the fraveside.
Pallbearers will be Merritt
Swing, Everett Faber, Leon
ard Freeman, Samuel D.
Koehler, H. . P. Jewett and
Marcus Dey.
PHOENIX
Injured Woman Better.
By LILLIAN KNIGHT
Phoenix Mrs. Minnie Col
ver who fell in down town
Medford about two weeks ago,
fracturing a hip and wrist, is
getting along satisfactorily
and is now up in a wheel
chair. She will soon be re
leased from the hospital and
will go to her son and daughter-in-law's
home, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldred Colver, near Ash
land, for a while. Mrs. Colver
was a Phoenix resident for
many years and now is mak
ing her home in Medford.
Carol Morin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Morin, and Char:
les Swingle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Swingle, went
Sunday with the Reverend
William Saladin to spend a
week at the Lake O' the
Woods youth camp for the
Presbyterian churches of the
district. The Rev. Saladin will
be one of the councilors and
teachers.
A surprise baby shower for
Mrs. Joe Cowley was held
May 22 at the Presbyterian
church. Color decorations
were in yellow and green.
Favors were candy and nuts
placed in cups shaped as diap
ers. Red and pink roses were
used as a centerpiece on the
table on which the gifts were
placed.
Games were played and
cake was served, one being
baked and decorated by Mrs.
Edward Brown with a baby
carriage in the center. About
25 guests were present..
Mrs. Clifford Schleigh and
Mrs. A. A. Blankenship have
returned home from Klamath
Falls after spending several
days with their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Blankenship,
who recently became parents.
The younger Mrs. Blanken
ship came back and will stay
several days at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Schleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hanlon
returned home Sunday after
spending the week end with
their daughter and family in
Eugene. Their grandson came
back with them to spend sev
eral days of his vacation with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Guy
have returned to their home
in Eureka, Calif., after visit
ing their son and daughter-in-law
and grandson, Gregory
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Poe
have returned home after
spending last week in Eugene
attending the State Grange
meetings there. Mrs. Poe is
district Home Economics
chairman of the State Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles John
son attended the State Grange
meetings held in Eugene last
week. Johnson is master of
the Phoenix Grange.
Scott Donovan is the name
chosen for the boy born to
This Sunday
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CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
OBITUARIES
ADRAIN MASON LOFLAND
Roseburg Adrian Mason
Lofland, 54, a resident of
Winchester, died last Mon
day. He was born Nov. 12, 1904,
the son of Oregon pioneer
parents, H. N. and Icy (Mat
ney) Lofland, in Medford.
He was a member of Mar
tinists (Christian mystics) and
a member of the Rosecrucian
order A.M.O.R.C., in which he
was serving as master of the
local chapter. He also was a
life member of the National
Rifle association.
Mr. Lofland is survived by
his widow,' Alphea, of Win
chester; his father, H. N. Lof
land, and two sisters, Mrs.
Robert Stedman and Helen
Lofland, all of Medford.
Funeral services will be
held at 4he Chapel of the
Roses, Roseburg, at 3 p.m. to
day. - T. M. Tankersley, of
Roseburg -will conduct the
Rosecrucian services. Crema
tion will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park, Medford.
INFANT GIRL VINCENT.
The infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Vincent, Gold
Hill, died in a local hospital
Saturday.
Besides her parents, she is
survived by her maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Emory J. Vincent, Sams Val
ley; her paternal grandpar
ents, Mr., and Mrs. ' Criss
Davich, Gold Hill; and her
great grandmother, Mrs. Wil
liam Hanscom, Medford.
Chapel Mortuary is in
charge of funeral arrange
ments. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Wolfe,
June 11 at the Rogue Valley
hospital. The baby weighed
seven pounds,' eight and one
half ounces. .
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Edward G. Glover, who was
a resident of Phoenix for
several years until a few
years ago, recently left to
return to his home in South
Dakota, after visiting here
with his daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Wolfe
and another daughter and
family in Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Semple in Medford.
Word has been received
here by friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Beck of the
birth of a baby girl born to
them on May 11. She has been
named Kari Rene and weighed
five pounds, nine and one-half
ounces.
The Becks are in San Pablo,
Calif. Mrs. Beck Is the form
er Irma Job and a Phoenix
High school graduate and
Beck's mother is Mrs. G. Beck
of Camp Baker rd.
A shower for Miss Bonnie
Holmes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Artie Holmes, was given
at the Presbyterian church by
the women of the church June
3. Pink and white were used
in the color decorations.
Games were played, after
which Miss Holmes opened
her gifts arranged on a. table.
Refreshments of strawberry
shortcake and ice cream were
served to about 30 friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster,
(nee Bonnie Holmes) returned
home on Meals drive, Med
ford, June 18 after being mar
ried in Reno, Nev., June 13.
Mrs. W. R. Johnstone is
visiting her sister in McMinn
ville, Ore., this week.
SUCCEEDING late Samuel
Cardinal Stritch, Gregoire
Pierre Cardinal Agagianian
is appointed Pro-Prefect of
the Sacred Congregation for
the Propagation of the
Faith. fUPl Telepkoto)
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JOHN HOULIHAN
John Houlihan, 83, died at
the home of his daughter,
Dorothy Houlihan, 510 Church
st., Phoenix, Saturday morn
ing. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
AMANDA LAWTON
Funeral services for Mrs
Amanda Lawton, 76, of Port
land, who died in Medford
Thursday, will be held next
Wednesday at the A. J. Rose
and Son funeral home in Port
land. Chapel Mortuary is in
charge of local arrangements.
Mrs. Lawton, the daughter
of Eli and Rose Lemeberger
Wills, was born in Daisy, Mo.,
Dec. 18, 1882. She came west
30 years ago, and on Sept.
20, 1943, was married in Kel
so, Wash., to Joseph Lawton,
who survives.
She had been in Medford on
several occasions, and at the
time of her death was visiting
her step-daughter and step-son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Warn, 780 Queens dr.
Besides her husband and
step-daughter, Millicent, she
is survived by two nieces,
Mrs. R o s e 1 1 a Morehouse,
Clackamas, Ore., and Mrs.
Elsie Stulc, Winifred, Mont.;
and one nephew, Ralph Smith,
Lewiston, Mont.
LORI BETH McKEMIE
Lori Beth McKemie, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
Kenneth McKemie, 821, West
10th st., died in Medford Fri
day afternoon. She was born
in Medford April 12, 1958.
She is survived hy her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McKemie, and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gustison
and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc
Kemie of Medford; and great
grandmother, Mrs. Anna B.
Lindley, Medford.
Graveside services will be
held at Siskiyou Memorial
park Monday at 9:30 a.m. The
Rev. George S. Roseberry of
the First Methodist church
will officiate. Perl Funeral
home is in charge of arrange
ments. NOAH W. CASKEY
Funeral services for Noah
W. Caskey, 66, of 662 B st.,
Ashland, who died Thursday
in a Medford hospital, will be
held Monday at 9:30 a.m. in
the Ashland Mortuary chapel.
The Rev. Lucille McClaflin
of the Foursquare church will
officiate. Committal will be
in Mountain View cemetery,
Ashland.
Mr. Caskey was born in
Keobuk county, Iowa, June
17, 1892. He had lived in Ash
land for the past two years.
Survivors include three
daughters, Mrs. Wanda Row
ley, Hayward,, Calif.; Mrs.
Martha Burnett, Coronado,
Calif.; and Mrs. Clara Scar
brough, San Lorenzo, Calif.;
two sisters, Mrs. Ella Dahl,
Webber, Kan., and Mrs. Dolly
Scherick, Colorado Springs,
Colo.; , even grandchildren
and several nieces and nep
hews. Religious Canvass
Set in Table Rock Area
Three country churches in
the Table Rock area will con
duct a religious canvass of
the homes during the week of
June 29 through July 6.
The area to be canvassed
will be from one mile south
of Four Corners to the Rogue
rives and east to the Crater
Lake highway. The canvass
is being sponsored by the
Sunday school departments
of the churches and the infor
mation obtained will be made
available to other ministers
in the valley, it was reported.
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racetrack, shown here with his favorite horse, Trigo
nometry, has been discovered to be Albert Clark Reed,
a top-flight aeronautical engineer who disappeared six
years ago from Cal Tech. Reed says he loves horses.
NOT his .
Bismarck, N. D. (UPI)
Farmer Harvey Nelson knows
now why the county tax of
fice always refused his pay
ment of taxes on a 40-acre
strip of land he began farm
ing in 1949. Nelson thought
he obtained the land as part
of an 80-acre purchase from
another fanner, but when he
sold his farm recently he
learned part of the land be
longed to someone else.
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seven parking meters from
city streets in less than a
week, but the only advantage
gained was by motorists. Each
meter was empty
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tion will be held Wednesday,
June 25,' at 7:30 p.m. at the
Girls Community club.
Medford delegates to the
state convention will give a
resmue of business at the
convention in Salem in May.
Members of the Medford
chapter, who attended the
convention as delegates from
this area were Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Bosworth, Jr., Mrs.
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