Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1958, Image 30

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Grange News
Bellview Grange
At the regular Grange
meeting June 17, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Pankey, delegates to
the recent State Grange con
vention at Eugene, gave in
teresting reports on , their
meetings.
Sentencing Slated
ftonday For Price
Sentencing of Lester Lee
Price, Butte Falls, on charges
of grand larceny, is set for
8:30 p.m. Monday in Circuit
Judge H. K. Hanna's court,
the district attorney's office
said Friday.
Judge Hanna found Price
guilty Wednesday afternoon
of charges that he took three
electric motors from -Reter
Fruit company, Medford, on
March 9. Deputy District At
torney James Anicker repre
sented the state.
Elvin Houston Watson, Med
ford, pleaded guilty in circuit
court Thursday to charges of
issuing a false check Sentenc
ing is pending receipt of an
FBI report.
New York (UPI) Dr.
Jaroslav Hulka, 64, a nation
ally known eye specialist, died
here last Wednesday. Hulka
was director of the opthal
mology department of St.
John's Hospital, Long Island,
N. Y. at the time of his death.
Pankey spoke on the num
ber of resolutions brought up
at that time and announced
whether or not certain mo
tions had been carried. He
also reported that the Na
tional Grange will hold its an
nual meeting at Grand Rap
ids, Mich from Nov. 10 to
Nov. 18, and that Baker has
been picked for the State
Grange sesson for 1959.
Mrs. Pankey mentioned that
the drills and memorial serv
ice were beautiful, and' that
406 subordinate Grange mem
bers took the Fifth degree.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Pankey. en
joyed the address by Gover
nor Holmes at one of the spe
cial meetings.
i July 19 is the date picked
for the Siskiyou 4-H Pre-Fair
to be held at the Grange hall
as announced by Mrs. Ru
dolph Gunther.
Master Frank Malin invit
ed all members interested in
beginning square dancing to
attend the lessons now being
held at the YMCA each Fri
day evening at 8 p.m.
. All members are also asked
to participate in the annual
Church Sunday, this year at
the Presbyterian church at
the 9:45 service.
Refreshments for the eve
ning were served by Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Gunther, Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Ditswort,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gillette
and Mrs. Corabelle Dailey.
. May F. Malin,
Reporter
TUES, JULY
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Three Appear in
District Court
Max- Marvin Mayo, route
1, Central Point, and Ronald
Eugene Johnson, 457 Fair
mont st., Medford, Thursday
were bound over to the grand
jury on charges of burglary
not in a dwelling. i
They were being held in the
Jackson county jail on $1,500
bail. The two men, appearing
in district court, waived the
right to have an attorney, a
preliminary hearing and to
make a statement.
They are charged with en
tering the Echo tavern at
Shady Cove on June 19.
Everett Arnold Cleek, gen
eral delivery. Butte Falls.
pleaded guilty in district court
Ihursday to charges to killing
an animal belonging to anoth
er wnile trespassing. He was
given a six-month suspended
sentence in the county; jail
and placed on probation for
one year. The conditions are
that he make restitution in
three months, use no firearms
and report to the court when
directed.
Cleek was charged with
trespassing on nroDertv own
ed by Medford Corporation
and killing a female calf own
ed by Edward Cook on June
6.
Frank Harrison Vochater,
route 2, Medford, is scheduled
to appear in court Monday
for a preliminary hearing on
charges of using a motor ve
hicle without the permission
of the owner. He appeared in
district court Thursday and
requested a preliminary hear
ing. Me is being held in the
Jackson county jail on $1,500
bail.
New York (UPI) Herbert
Bayard Swope, 76, sportsman,
former newspaperman and
Pulitzer prize winner, died
iriday.
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Extra Dividend Is
Declared by First
Federal Savings
An extra dividend of one
half per cent per annum will
be added to the 3V& per cent
annum dividend for the first
six months of 1958 declared
by the board of directors of
the First Federal Savings and
Loan association at the June
meeting of the group . here
Thursday.
The dividend was declared
after provisions were made
for substantial addition to the
association's reserves.
Herb Grey, advertising
manager of the Mail Tribune,
was elected by directors to
serve as president, succeeding
the late R. F. Kyle, who died
last month. Kyle was one of
the founders of the associa
tion, John N i e d e r m eyer,
farmer and businessman, was
chosen to ' fill Grey's former
position as vice president.
Elected To Board
Harry C. Skyrman, senior
partner in the law firm of
Skyrman and Heisel, was
elected to the board of dir
ectors. Others include John
E. Myers, principal of Phde
nix grade school who is secretary-treasurer,
B. L. (Bud)
Nutting, general manager of
Medford Corporation, and
Robert F. Kyle, assistant sec
retary. Robert Kyle was ap
pointed by .the board of dir
ectors to succeed his father
as manager of the association.
Staff members, of the First
Federal Savings and Loan as
sociation include Mary Jane
Myers, assistant treasurer;
Janet Crosby, cashier and
Marlys Whillock, assistant
cashier.
The First Federal Savings
and Loan association, located
at 29 North Ivy st. experi
enced a 22 per cent increase
iri the value of savings and in
vestment accounts during
1957, making the institution
one of the fastest growing
savings and loan associations
in Oregon, officers noted.
Officers indicated that en
couraging progress during
the first six months of this
year point to another success
ful year for 1958.
Diary 4fp&r"
of a ISPncfe.
Bird Watcher Iff
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NATIONALISTS LOSE JET
Taipeh, Formosa (UPI)
The Nationalist Chinese air
force said today that one of
its F-84 jet fighters missing
since Tuesday probably was
shot down by the Communist
Chinese. The air force said
the plane sent a message just
before it broke contact with
the home base that it was
being attacked by two fighters
over Fukien Province.
Portland (UPI) Sale of
the 12-story Jackson Tower
building in downtown Port
land has been announced.
Sunday, June 15
A man had written to me about the birds around his cabin
on the Rogue above Trail and we thought this would be a
good day to combine a little picnic with a call on him. He is
unable to work on account of his health, so he has lots of
time to look at birds. There really are a lot of them nesting
right near there, too. All around are neat little metal bird
houses many of which are occupied by tree swallows. He
said there was an oriole's nest in a tree above the cabin, but
I couldn't quite see it. I did see one a short distance down
the river which he pointed out.
Another nest quite close to his cabin proved to belong to
a pair of wood pewees. That was what we were there for;
a wood pewee is the kind of bird that it is hard for an in
experienced student to identify. I saw it and my wife heard
it, so we were sure that was what it was. Other birds that
have nested near his cabin are song sparrows and robbins.
I heard tanagers singing across the river. My wife counted 12
or 13 species, in fact, that we saw or heard in the immediate
vicinity of the cabin.
We have reason to . know that bird watching is a fine
interest for anyone more or less shut in or unable to work
because that was how my wife began her interest, when she
once suffered quite a long-drawn-out sickness.
Monday. June 16
J. H. Picked me up and we went up Mt. Ashland. We
didn't go clear to the top, but as far as the open area near
the top where large snow banks still remain. The south
slopes were bare of snow. The near and distant views were
both beautiful, including Mt. Ashland, many hills and valleys,
and Mt. Shasta off to the southeast. The road is no highway,
but it was in fairly good condition and we were fortunate
in not meeting any big log trucks at the wrong places.
. The time has passed when we can easily see any hew
birds in the local area. My year list stands at 187 and that
includes about all the easy ones. We were looking for some
of the less common warblers and woodpeckers that might
be found in the mountain area, but we missed them.
The two most noticeable birds on the whole trip up the
mountain were black headed grosbeaks and western tanagers
We did not find the grosbeaks at the highest part, but nearly
all the way up to it. It is interesting to me that two such
colorful birds are so common and widely distributed. There
may be other small and quieter birds that are just as common
but I doubt if any are common in the timbered areas around
here. The black headed grosbeaks are also very abundant
in the valley.
On the way up we also heard hermit thrushes singing at
two or three different stops. We were never close enough to
set the full enjoyment out of their wonderful song, but we
could hear the sweet tones. In my opinion this is the finest
bird sons in the United States. Of course it is a matter of
taste and other people are entitled to different opinions
Another eood singer is the fox sparrow which we heard
near the top.
Tuesday, June 17
I spent the day at the YMCA day camp on the -upper
Applegate. I was there to give the boys a little instruction in
birds and other nature lore. Unfortunately for my purposes
this was one of the hottest of all days. I think the short walk
I took with some boys after lunch is the only one I ever took
where I didn't see a single bird of any species. We heard a
tanager and what I thought was a pileated woodpecker buf
we didn't see anything. The morning walk was quite a little
more productive. Then, while the boys were doing- other
things, I did a little looking on my own. Altogether I noted
17 species in the immediate area.
Wednesday, June 18
Lately, a gorgeous black headed gosbeak has been singing
most enthusiastically around our place. Last Saturday was
the day he seemed to get out in the open to do his singing
the most, from a wire or .the top of a tree. I was wondering
whether he was looking for a mate. They are supposed to
sing most conspicuously at such times. If so, I think he found
one because a female was around on Monday. I have noticed
since that they go to our cherry tree. They are entitled to
some cherries since they have already paid for them in song
Also once when the same tree was afflicted with worms this
was the bird most conspicuously present to devour them
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Committee Slates Goldfine Testimony
By United Press International
Washington (UPI) Chair
man Oren Hapis announced
Friday that Sherman Adams'
friend Bernard Goldfine has
agreed to appear before House
influence investigators July 1.
The Arkansas Democrat
told a news conference he
sent a wire to Goldfine asking
him to testify about a case in
volving the Securities & Ex
change Commission. .
Harris said Gcldfine had
telephoned him just five min
utes before the news confer
ence began and told him he
"will be here."
Harris also announced that
the subcommittee has sum
moned Publisher John Fox of
the defunct Boston Post to tes
tify next Thursday.
Fox has been quoted as
charging that Goldfine was
able to obtain favored treat
ment by the Securities & Ex
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commissions because of his
close friendship with Adams.
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