Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1958, Image 3

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PRESENT SAWS Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Gordon are shown pre
senting chain saws to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and YMCA
for use in their summer camps. Receiving saws from Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon are Ruth Kilbourn of the Girl Scouts. Dick
Lamb and Jennings Pierce of the Boy Scouts and Robert
Jones of the YMCA. O
GRANDVIEW-LONE PINE
Dairy Goat Club Formed
By LILLIAN KNIGHT
Gsandview Lone Pine
A 4-H dairy goat club, called
the Kaper Kids, was recently
formed under the leadership
of Mrs. Don Lindstrom by a
number of Children in the
community who had goats. .
Mothers of the children at
tend the meetings which are
held at the various homes
about every two weeks and
take active parts in helping
the children.
The Young "capriculturists"
are preparing their animals
for ih&i-B. fair to be held at
the fair grounds this fall
. Two station wagons took
the members on a tour the
first ornast week to see the
different animals of the mem
bers. Adult leaders on this
tour were Mrs. Don Lindstrom
Mrs. Norman Jahn and Mrs.
Howard Brooks of Central
Point. There are at present 10
members in the club.
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The goat dairy under the
ownership of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Lindstrom now has it's
full operating license under
the name of the Do-Leen Goat
Dairy, located at 2793 Spring-
brook rd. At present they are
milking about 25 goats.
Taylor, Jam ShawL Nixon Hall
Charles Black ofams Valley,
David Johnson, Charles Stokes
Bud Lowery, and Gerald
Knight.
Mr. and . Mrs. Otto Hinsch
and son, Lorin, left Monday of
last week to return to their
home in Los Angeles after
visiting a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jah and family. The two fam
ilies are friends of long standing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Peters
and daughter, Gayle, returned
to their home in Mountain
View, Calif., last Wednesday
after visiting a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wicker
shara and family.
Mary Ann Owens, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Owens,
was hostess at a party given
at the Owens home Saturday
evening, June 14, for a group
of her friends. Mrs. Owens,
with Mary Ann and Margaret
Childers assisting, served re
freshments of punch and
brownies.
Guests present were Judy
Van Gordon, Margaret Child
ers, Dnna Boggs, Jewel
Forbes! J Patricia Bryant of
Ashsland, Henry Dalton, Jay
Mr. and Mrsrfiubert Hewitt
are parents of a baby girl,
Patricia Diane, born &me 13
and weighing six pounds and
seven ounces. Gridoarents
are Mr. and Mrs. Fkpd Ro-
nunc ui. uuiu Jiui aiiu iVAJ'
and Mrs. DeLow Sullivan otl
Talent.
Phillip Frohnmsfyer, iryear
old son of Mr. and Jgs.QPttV
Frohnmayer, came .o m e
Thursday morning after un
dergoing a tonsillectomy in
the Rogue Valley hospital
Wednesday. Q is) T
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim LmaSay
with son, Dickie, and dMigh-
let, kjuaau, vioiicu iiuw auu
Mrs. Norman Palmer and
daughter, Thelma, in plen
dale, Q- Sunday, June 22,
the dayof the big electrical
storm in the valley.
They were back me that
evening only a short time
when COPCO called Lindsay.
Even though the COPCO em
ployees worked around the
clock there were sortie sections
of this cQimunity.that were
without electricity until Mon-
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Sun Valley, CaliO (UPI)
Little Mike Hiii, a chubbO20e
month-old whose sters "kfli
naped" im to prevent his
adopt n, was 5suid tem
porarily today of staying with
his eight brothers and sisters.
The boy was takeny his
sisters SandrJ) 15, and Gene
vieve, 13, when the girls over-
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Delbert Pugh, failure to stop, $10.
Willie R. Tabor, failure to stop,
S10.
John A. SKls. failure , to yield
right of way, S15.
Catherine J. Rosenberger, . no
operator's license, $10.
Alva V. Hyland, violation of ba
sic rule. $15.
Sharon L. Holmes, failure to
stop, S10.
Daniel A. Waldron, violation of
basic rule. S15.
Elmer R. Land, no operator's li
cense. SI 5. O
Rolland R. Todd, no rear vision,
56. P.
cecue L.. Vincent, angiasg witn
out lifinse. S30. . u I
Clyde W. Pearth, overlcfjl, SI 21.
Thomas W. Merriman, no trailer
license. S6. o Q
Bessie L. TKley, no operator li
cense, $10.
George Gilman, faiIur)to signal,
Sfi
Robert J. Glenn, angling during
rlnspri season. S30. . VJ
0 Ralph Kime, failure to stop. 510.
brakes. $6.
Harley R. Avery, defective lights,
$6.
Phillip G Johnson, failure to
stop. S10. Q
James F. Corliss, overloa, ?6.
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CIRCUIT COURT
Jerri D. Privette vC) Ray mono W.
W. ftrivette. divorce decrwt.
AVsrUe E. South vs. AujKAt
Smim, divorce xiecree.
Afce Elzora Ysunza vs. John
Pssquale Viunza, divorce decree.
Myrtle iiea Hukill vs. Berr&d
HenryQifkili, divorce decree.
EvelynQBarnett LSJbalvio vs. Jo
seph Guidi DeSalvio, divorce com
plaint, o
Kennftfa E. Dail&v vs. Iris fiee
Daily, divorce decWe.
Donald Maxwell vs. Marilyn Jean
axwell, divorce decree. Q
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MARRIAOE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Terreirce Kelly. JWses Jvke,
wash., and Shannon Wilma Smith,
MediQfd.
Lester Ralph Lowman. Klnath
Falls, and Errolyn Helen Aiirii,
Ashland.
Donald Albert Hammon, Sprine
field, and Ruby Marie SanfoM,
Crescent City. O O o
Richards-Keith CaugnieT ReqiW,
Calif., and Mary Janet SarAs, Cen
tral Point.
Gerald. Richard Odea. Butte
Falls, aWi PatrWia Marif Perkins,
Shady Cove.
Franklin Levi TTade Gbnd
Gladys M. BQker, both of Bitok-
hear their Jrents, :r. id
Mrs. Lyle Hill discufting o
$an to put(Ie out for addi
tion because Hill couldn't feed
the large family.
(Twenty hours later, after a
30-mile hike, ge girls and
Mike were found sleeping Tin
der a tree in urbank. They
werrQurned to the family's
tiny ncse. O
Hill, an unemployed car
penter released from 5an
Quentin recently after serv-
9 tim for granS thef wag home to. Slay,
relented (nd said lr?tle Mie "I don't want t'gfm, the
te w-
Acipp
ton
' Wednesday. July 2, 1958 '3
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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Lffcfei liliHO With This Family
Kingstree, S. C. (UPI)
The ugegpeted on(jnuesOto
be routine ith Thomas Mc
Cabe and his family.
There is a set of triplets in
th)famijy, along with an old
er boy aSfl a baby girl.
In the v&f of pets, the chil
dren have six flying squtorels
a Mexican burro, "mani chick
ens" and "all kind of quail."
There also is a mixed-breed
dog named Bullet.
And now Bullet has brought
home and adopted a baby
deer.
clEdren,Oo hate me. I didn't
Know the children were
csj to Mike."
Aid Offered
Saxtira and Genevieve ex
plained that Mike was borr?
while Hill was in prison. They
said he was not Mike's father.
Offers of aid were made
to the family after the story
of the "kidnaping" came out.
The family hasn't lived in the
state long enough to qualify
for county aid.
"I like kids," Hill said. "If
I dn't, I wouldn't have had
Uo many. .But there s a limit
to now far you can stretch a
buck fcn hour."
OTEN TO TRAVEL '
London (UPI) A father
told a juvenile court Tuesday
that his son, who had run
away from home 208 times,
suddenly seems to be -overcome
with "a strange urge to
be somewhere else."
ALL UNION
Barber Shops
CLOSED
Friday & Saturday
JULY 4th & 5th
Local 269J.B.I.U.A.
other relatives nearbfor the
summer.
Jackie and Rhonni MeCart,
daughteg of the McCarts, are
in Richmond, Calif., visiting
their maternal grandparents,
Mr. and M5js. Leland Jonas.
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Mrs. Irene Shirley rurned
last Wednesday aft1 a week's
vacation in Poland visiting
wini friends; Wile gone
George Loiig) substituted for
her on heiOIail Tribuneiroute.
day morning, about 14 hours Mr" andJMrs: : Dick Knight
SanHra PaWr nldest Haueh-1 are grarftfparents for the
Sandra Palmer, oldest daugh
ter of the Palmers, is now
working in Grants PassO
Bill McCartfcame home
Sunday after spending Oa
week's vacation visiting with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kveighed eight pounefs,
Fagan, in YeiQa Linda, Calif.
Son Chuck is ' visiting his
grandparents, the Fagans, and
foucth time, baby boy hav
ing been born to Mr. and Mrs.
George Knight innLanc5ter,
Calg This is thethirdboy
for them. The baby was born
on June 15, Father'sslay and
and one-half ounOes: oTheir
first boy was alsQg born on
Fathers day.
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