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Local and
Council Jo Meet The Vet
erans Allied Council will meet
at 8 p.m. Monday, in the Vet-
t erans of Foreign Wars hftll.aifte; Afhltnd firemen said
42FWth Front st., Medford.
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Visitor Mrs. Bradef? fcun
dy. Boise, Idaho, recently vis
ited at the home offtr. and
Mrs. W. L. Michael. 4ft Char-T
lotte Aon ave., Medfoi.
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noma picnic win De neia Sun
day, July 13, at CiSeman park
in Grants Pass. The event
will start about 11 a.m. ad
will last all day. A Jbrmer
residents of Oklahoma are in-Q
vited to attend.
Buckhorn
Mineral
Springs
Ashland, Or.
En ajr health,
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and hospitality amidst pleasant
surroundings.
HOT MINERAL BATHS for
Rheumatism. Arthritis, N'eu-
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.
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DR. HERMAN WEXLEB, D.C.
Director
220 Buckhorn Springs Road
Ashland. Oregon
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This Sunday
Before or AfrdJ- Church . . .
Enjoy
BREAKFAST.
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CHILDREN ALWAYS WILCOMC
UOUSIofOTSTERY
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On Jis?!ay f tht West's Finest
CctllectiorS of Qtt Oust And Nuggets
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Personal
JV A fence on
Qmi St.. AsidtrA, was burned
slibtlT m a. result of a grass
latwday. firemen were call-
d eyt about 12:53 p.m. Sat
jirdty.
. T Heetil! Mr. and Mrs.
CTGrady, 283 Geor-
gia at., will leave today for
1 Portland where they will en
ter thei son,' Michael, 6, in
t. Vincent's . hoepital. He is
scheduled to undergo surgery
Monday morning.
StaelMiMt Mr. and
Mrs. John Holmer, Old Stage
jd., Central Point, have re
ceived woya of ine mnn oi a
9 pound,. 9 ounce son, born to
their son and daughtfT-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Holmer Jr.,
Salem. The Holmers also
have a fu-yearld daughter,
Jaaice Lynn.
Avideas Charles Vilas
Herman," 543 Iffie st., was
cited fty Medford police
Thursday for failure to yield
tatf right of way following an
accident involving his car and
one operated by Wilbur Earl
Keister,901 Park st. Accord-
ing to the police, Herman
pulled out of a parked posi
tion 6n North Bartlett st. and
struck hi to the. side of Keis
tes vehicle as it attempted
to pass.
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G Take Alf B. Mek-
vold, county school superin
tendent, reported to Central
Point police that someone had
removed between 10 and 12
gallons of gas from his auto
mobile gas tank. The theft
happened some time Friday
morning while the car was
parked in the driveway of his
residence at 120 Freeman rd.,
Central Point, he told offi
cers.
News About
Servicemen
NAMED AIDE-DE-CAMP
Second Lt. Richard E. Padg
ham, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry F. Padgham Jr. of box
294, Medford, was recently
named aide-de-camp of the
commanding general of the
Pacific Transportation Ter
minal Command at Ft. Mason,
Calif. Lt. Padgham, married
to the former Miss Marcia
Houghton of Medford, is cur
rently residing in Mill Valley,
Calif.
VISITING IN AREA
Pfc. Donald J. Robinson and
family are visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rob
inson, route 1, box 456, Cen
tral x Point. Upon completion
of his leave, Robinson will go
to Ft. Dix,. N. J., for process
ing to his new duty station in
the Panama Canal Zone.
COMPLETES COURSE
Pvt. Fred R. DeVos, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeVos,
route 2, Jacksonville, recently
completed the automotive
maintenance helper course at
Fort Ord, Calif. DeVos, a 1955
graduate at Jacksonville High
school, was emnloved hv
Stanley Parrish, "contractor,
jviearora, before entering the
service.
THREE INDUCTED
Three Medford men were
inducted into the Armed
Forces recently at the induc
tion station in Portland, ac
cording to Helen L. McDon
nell, clerk for local board No.
17, Medford.:
The local inductees were
Riley Winchell, Donald Kay
Turnbaugh, and Denis Glen
Hagler.
IN TRAINING
Three college students from
Medford are participating in
four weeks of Air Force Re
serve Officer Training corp
summer training at McChord
Air Force base, Wash. Each
has completed his junior year
in college and upon gradua
tion will be eligible for ap
pointment as a second lieuten
ant in the Air Force Reserve.
The cadets are William T.
Y'Blood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert B. Y'Blood, 1217
Withington ave., a student at
the University of Oregon;
Paul R. Eckel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul O. Eckel, 2409
Happy Valley rd., a student at
Brigham Young university;
and Warren Deakins Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren W.
Deakins, 2008 Westerlund dr.,
a student at Oregon State Col
lege.'. GRADUATES FROM
SCHOOL '
Navy Ens. James R. Callan,
son of Mr, and Mrs. James A.
Callan, 6 South Keeneway dr.,
Medford, was graduated from
officer candidate school at
Newport, R. I., July 1.
IN SAN FRANCISCO
! Four Rogue valley service
men have been visiting San
Francisco with the First Fleet
during the past week. The
visit has been to commemo
rate the 50th aninversary of
the visit of the Great White
Fleet during its cruise around
the world. ,
Richard A. Howard, inter
ior communications electri
cian 3C, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen K. Howard, 228 Hartly
rd., Medford, and Buddy G.
Mires, seaman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Vielbig, Phoe
ntx, are assigned to the des
troyer, TJSS Eversole.
Jessie M. Allef, fireman, son
of Mrs. Sybil A. Aikens, route
1, box 56 A, Rogue River, and
Wayne A. Ray, seaman ap
prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Ray, route 1, box
318, Gold Hill, are both as
signed to the heavy cruiser,
USS Los Angeles.
COMPLETE COURSE
Second Lt. George B. Mad
dox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Maddox, 340 South
Groveland ave., Medford, re
cently completed the 17-week
field artillery officer basic
course at the Army Artillery
and Missile school, Ft. Sill,
Okla.
A BIG ROOr
New York (UPI) A roof
more than twice the length
of a football field will cover
the new American Airlines jet
airliner hangar at Idlewild
Airport. More than 325 tons
of materials will be used to
cover the structure according
to Allied Chemical's Barrett
Division which is supplying
3,000 rolls of felt, 300,000
square feet of roofing insula
tion and 300 tons of pitch
for the job. The building will
house the first jet airliners
available for domestic travel.
OBITUARIES
MRS. CELIA SHEARIN
Mrs. Celia Shearin, 92, died
Friday at the Jackson County
Farm home. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
CARL ADKINS
Carl Adkins died at the
Veterans Administration dom
iciliary, Camp White, Satur
day. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
MARK NOBLE
Mark Noble, 70, died at his
home, 130 Elk St., Friday eve
ning. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral home.
EVELYN A. GOULD
Funeral services for Mrs.
Evelyn A. Gould, 47, of 825
Park st., Medford, who died
in a Portland hospital Wed
nesday, will be held at 10:30
a.m. Tuesday at' Chapel Mor
tuary. The Rev. D. K. West of
the First Presbyterian church
will officiate. Interment will
be private at Siskiyou Memo
rial park.
Casket bearers will be Jess
Smith, Tom Caster, Cliff Ken
nedy, Chester "Ouches, Lon
Skinner and Maurice Butts.
Mrs. Gould, daughter of
Halstead W. and Rosa M. Sny
der, was born in Los Angeles,
Calif., Dec. 26, 1910. She has
lived in the Medford area for
the past 38 years. For several
years she has been active in
Cub Scout work and Wash
ington School PTA. On Jan.
1, 1931, in Medford, she was
married to R. Edward Gould,
who survives.
Besides her husband, other
survivors are two sons, Rob
ert E., stationed at Fairchild
Air Force base, Spokane,
Wash., and Harold E., at
home, and one sister, Mrs.
Eda C. Skinner of Medford,
Those who wish may, in
lieu of flowers, contribute to
the cancer fund, members of
the family said.
AFTER GUN BATTLE Unidentified detective (right),
holds blood-spattered Robert Genereux, 35, after wild
gun battle in Pawtuckett, R. I., in which two detectives
were slain. Police said Genereux went berserk and fatally
wounded the two police officers when they tried to arrest
him at his house, where he had allegedly been holding his
mother captive. - . -
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HONORING ARMY SERGEANT, H. Park Arnold, presi-'
dent of Kiwanis International, hands achievement award
to Sergeant Robert Anderson, Mesa, Ariz., at Chicago con
vention. Anderson, was 1957 president of Mesa club when
it received international first place award from Kiwanis.
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DR. WILLIAM P. CHISHOLM
Dr. William P. Chisholm
died at his home, 600 Melody
lane, Ashland, Saturday morn
ing. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Ashland
Mortuary.
MRS. PAULINE THOMPSON
Mrs. Pauline -Thompson,
wife of John Bert Thompson,
2385 Taylor rd.. Central
Point, died in a local hospital
Saturday. Funeral arranee
ments will be announced by
Conger-Morris Funeral home
HOMER B. STEPHENSON
Funeral services for Homer
B. Stephenson. 61. of 2535
Tennessee dr., Medford, who
died Friday; will be held in
the Conger-Morris Funeral
nome Tuesday at 3 D.m. Com
mittal will be in the Logtown
cemetery.
EARL SCHLIEP
Funeral services for Earl L.
Schliep, 52, of 247 Winema
way, who died Friday, will be
held in the Conger-Morris Fu
neral home Monday at 9 ajn,
The Rev. George G. Roseberry
will officiate. Committal will
be private in Siskiyou Memo
rial park.
Mr. Schliep was born in
Hostings,-Neb., June 7, 1906
He has lived here for the past
four years. He was the used
car manager for Crater Lake
Motors. i
He was a veteran of World
War II, enlisting at Ft. Snell-
ing, Minn., on Oct. 13, 1942,
and received his discharge
Sept. 9, 1945.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs
Lois Schliep; five children,
Darrell Schliep, Texas; Shar-
rin Schliep, Oklahoma; War
ren Schliep, Mrs. Jeanette
Daughtery and Mrs. Janice
Hopkins, all of Medford; one
grandson; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Schliep, Hast
ings, Nebr., and two sisters,
Mrs. Rube Hamburger and
Mrs. Jay Beckstrom, South
Gate, Calif.
ROOM
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Broiled Foods!
An especially good placs
to eat if dieting!
s:3o P.m. tin 12:00
Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m.
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THREE MISSILES Pictured together at CarsweU Air Forfca Base, T, a JUr Force
missiles Thor, Snark, and Jupiter (left to right). Thor and Jupitajs y itrliediate
range missiles, and Snark is a 5500-mile inter-continental ve&pojk
BIRTHS
ELLIS To Mr. and Mrs
Charles Raymond, 610 Chest
nut St., Medford, July 4,
1958, a boy, 8 pounds, in
Sacred Heart hospital.
CARLILE To Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Lee, 912 Narre
gan st.,. Medford, July 3,
1958, a boy, 1'z pounds, in
Sacred Heart hospital.
GARTMAN To Mr. and
Mrs. Durwood Theodore, 424
Oak st., Central Point, July
3, 1958, a boy, 6V4 pounds, in
Sacred Heart hospital.
KNUTSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Conrad, 28 Myrtle
st., Medford, July 3, 1958, a
girl, 8 pounds, in Sacred
Heart hospital.
Landlords Oppose
Municipal Laws
Chicago (UPI) A hous
ing publication reports that
landlords are conducting de
termined campaigns against
laws passed by several major
cities to force compliance
with municipal housing codes.
The Journal of Housing
said landlords in Chicago,
Baltimore, Md., and. St. Louis,
Mo., occasionally have been
effective in their efforts eith
er to block the laws or render
them ineffectual.
The landlords' victories, the
Journal indicated , stemmed
in part from the general un
popularity of the laws and
the difficulty of enforcing
them.
Chicago's new code went
into effect in May. Shortly
following its enactment last
December, 13 persons lost
their lives in tenement blazes
in eight days'. Mayor Richard
Jx Daley implemented the
code by getting mortgage
bankers to agree to ban loans
on buildings broken up into
smaller units in an illegal
manner. .
Meanwhile, the Journal
said, landlords in Baltimore
managed to evade a new law
there, and St. Louis landlords
tried to substitute laws of
their own framing for exist
ing codes.
Teenager Wounded
While Squirrel Hunting
Roseburg (UPI) William
Vaughn White, 16, Roseburg,
was in Community hospital
here today after wounding
himself accidentally when he
dropped a high standard .22
caliber pistol which fired on
impact. -
Attendants said his condi
tion was "satisfactory." The
hollow-nose bullet entered his
leg below the hip and frag
ments entered his stomach.
White was squirrel hunting
with two companions when
the accident occurred..
California's gold was 'dis
covered in 1848. only 10 days
before the treaty ending the
Mexican war and transferring
the territory to the United
States was finally signed.
Enjoy a delightful evening of
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ILLINOIS VAUIY
Scouts Go On Hifro
By RUTH RAUSCK
Cave Junction A trio of
Scouts from Illinois Valley
Troop 20 hiked the 20 miles
from Diamond creek to
O'Brien last Saturdav to com
plete the requirements for
their hiking badge.
The boys, Bob Prather, Jer
ald Gibbons and Jim Burch,
were driven to the spot by
"Uncle Billy" Burch, assist
ant scoutmaster and then left
to hike their way home.
- Burch met up with the
group about half way home
and a rest period was taken
just long enough .to do away
with a 27 pound watermelon
donated by Frank Gibbons of
Gibbon's grocery and father
of one of the boys. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Cushing and family left Sat
urday for a week's vacation in
San Francisco.
The Harry O. Smiths have
as , a visitor, their grandson
Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Potwin of Eugene.
The young man expects to re
turn home Thursday of this
week. .
The newest summer Inspec
tor to be added to the Red
wood Inspection station per
sonnel is Bruce Van Zee Zan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Zee Zan, former residents of
O'Brien and now with the
Smith River quarantine sta
tion. The Van Zee Zans with
Eruce and a' friend, Chuck
Harmon, were dinner guests
of the Robert Bottels Sunday
when they drove Bruce here
to report for duty. He is
student at Humbolt college in
Eureka. Other summer' inspec
tors hired this year include
Ortis Seat, Al Hobart and Ar
thur Cribb.
A two-day camping trip to
Jedediah state park last
Wednesday and Thursday was
taken by the Robert Bottel
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Drake
and sons, ' Austin, Mike and
Stuart of Whittier, Calif., with
Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs.
Winifred Clark, of Glendale
spent the week end with the
Blake Millers. Mrs. Clark is
a sister of Mrs. Blake.
Lorraine Moore is ninch-
hittine at Hazel's Beauty Sa
lon while Lee Brenan is vaca
tioning for three weeks.
Mrs. W. O. Burch has iust
returned from a week with
her daughter's family, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C Goines and
their seven children, in Fair
Oaks, Calif., near Sacra
mento.
Mrs. Burch brought home
with her two of the. grand
children, Deborah ana Law
rence, who will be joined here
by their brothers and sisters
sometime 'in August. ..
The next meeting of the Illi-
Hwy. Bt Gold HiH Overpass
OZZIE BIGELOW
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4 P.M. to 2:30 A.M.
Sundays 1 P.M. to 2:30 A.M.
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nois Vlly Republican Wom
e"n't club will be held in the
home of Mrs. Lester Hoff,
July 8. All Republican women,
whether tliey are members of
the club or not are invited to
attend.
About 30 youngsters be
tween the ages of six and 12
experienced the thrills, spills
and fun of an old fashioned
hayride ' sponsored by the
O'Brien Kids Night associa
tion recently. '
The Bob Breckenridges
were in charge of the ride
and used their truck for the
hilarious trip to Elk creek re
creation camp. The traditional
weiner roast completed the
festivities.
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