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Oo o O oo O o o a ; 1 I Theyll Do It Every Time - By Jimmy Hatlo "TT . mio DTTftDIM Infe LLA-4L W riww---' PRIZES FEQtf S NEIGHBORHOOD B3b FECSO ONE WINNER GOT It- QUI? PROGRAM TCIGHT- 7UUf ww"- - - , WIN THE SX MOM"mS course at ths mtxot 4 JACKSONVILLE Families Move To Area By rm JJOllIKS Jackson3R Nw resi dents here are Mr. rid Mrs. Les WattCbf Longview, Wash., who are (Residing in the new home onFquth st., recently completed by Hsjoi Norman. Other new residonts here are Mr. eyid Mrs. Harold Lane (tjfIedfoM. fhey purchased o the fctmP Lyng Berntson homejpn Hutrners Lane the first of June. Hecenfly arriv ing to maSt hi home with otnem 8 Geoege Lee of Juri ed, Alaska. Rarold Lane it employed as Safete Inspector of Civil Aeronautics Admin istration, Medford. Also new residents of the area are Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Welch of Medford. They cently purchased the former Sara Umberger home. The Welch's have six children who will enter school here this fall. They are Susie, Junior, Kathy, Ricky, Jeffrey and Wil liam. There are also two older boys in the family, Fredrick and Roger. Welch is a brother to Robert Welch, also a resi dent here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Adams, long-time residents at 408 California st., have recently moved into their new home on Sterling rd. Re.mding with them while her husband is in servicers Mr$. Richard San ford, the Adams' daughter. Moving lost week end o a new home recently construc ted on Sterling rd., Was Mrs. LSuise Dunninton her two daugSters and son, Jimmy. They moved from 305 South Oregon st. o All lawn Q3 Club Chair. Aluminum with green, f H low or rust pads. NOW. Yn July M Da Xnfl TV Folding Chaise jSzr $W Alum.lftncrspfing CHAISE $0)25 With padrjind 2 Metchi'ag Birestor Chairs 1 1 LT REDUCED TO . KZS U E 3B HH' W-a JKZt-Wrw'.ZZi T 0 E5 IUM' PO ALL YOUt AWKIHG n OUTS And spekns op not mpfhiu--, 4IMOTHER HOLE IN THE HE4D LOOK WHAT THE OTHER G4L GETS OUR OTHEP iviMWr-D ic MISS CALORY )NU VOUW BDI7C UICC POP6IRDLE, IS 4 NINE -COURSE DINNER EVER" fldV COO A iHkj-nj vi-t STARCHARIMOS KJR BEING SUCH xJ J fcis "a THJNX JMDJ H4TLO HA HP OF THE H4TTD MD? K RFTTJI P. Z3,M0. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cren shaw and daughter, Marcy Ann, of Lebanon, Ore. were Fourth of July week end guests at the home of Mrs. Crenshaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens. It was Mar cy Ann's first visit at the home of her grandparents. Recent drop-in guests at the Robert Welch home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Morris - and children, Dawn, Marie and Robin of Milwaukie, Ore. Also visiting at the Robert Welch home were Welch's Aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stouder of Alsea, Ore. The Stouders are well known in the valley and spent several days visiting friends and r el- re-jatives in the area, , visiting over the Fourth of July weekend at the Welch home were Mrs. Welch's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westerberg, of Mul ino, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Olie Walters of Gladstone, Ore. Also guests were Welch's brother, Don Welch, and two daughters, Dianne and Dona, of Grants Pass and Miss Elsie Wingerd of Oregon City, who has been a guest of Miss Edna Welch for a week visit. Over-the Fourth , of July holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clemmer were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sut ton and children of Gold Hill. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Myers of Ander son, Calif., former residents here. Mansel Milan was home Mill in MU f urniture Reduced! Folding Aluminum CHAISE Plastic webbed with 2 matching director chairs Reduced From $32.15 NOW ONLY 2f ' fei&Ucm NIEDS 3 m fc: II e. FQPGIRDLE - A RtfTHS-y ' fk COPPER DEPOSIT FOUND Tokyo (UPI) Radio Peip ing said Saturday one of the world's richest deposits of copper ore has been discov ered in mountainous Szechu an Province in eastern China. from his job at Burns, Ore. ever the Fourth holiday to attend his daughter, Mildred's wedding on July 6. Also here to attend the wedding was Mrs. Dolph Beavens. Allen Tilley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tilly, of Pasadena, Calif., is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Clara Tilley at 1115 West Ninth st., in Med ford. The Tilleys are former Jacksonville residents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cox of Booneville, Ark., have an nounced the birth of a daugh ter born June 20. The baby has been named Susan Louise. Mrs.' Cox is the former Jackie Childers. The baby's grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Childers of the Applegate valley. The Applegate Valley Gar den Club meeting June 18, was held at the home of Mrs. Armin Richter. Mrs. Leonard McKee of Jacksonville gave a talk on Iris. As a result of hybridizing, Mrs. McKee has developed three new 'strains of her own which she plans to have recorded. Assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Wolff, slides were shown of her own Iris and those of other growers in the valley. Mrs. Maude Port, a former resident in the valley, left this week for her home in Eugene after visiting her sister, Mrs. G. J. Baughman of Ashland. Burk's $q)700 if set REDUCTIONS ON 7-FT. GARDEN UMBRELLAS SOLID and FLORAL Plastic webbed folding Aluminum Chairs Garden umbrella re covers. . Terrycloth chaise covers 314 East Main . SP 2-4472 . Green Stamps Burks GOLD HILL v Author Visits BY MRS. CLYDE KELL Gold Hill Recent visitors in the home of Mnr. Nora Wait and Mrs. Robert Suther land on Sardine creek were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Heuston of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Percey Dunbar of Port land. Heuston is an author, and was interested in gather ing material for a book. He writes historical novels. House guests over the July 4th holiday at the home of Mrs. Nora Wait and Mrs. Rob ert Sutherland were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson and children Murray and Gordan, of, Vancouve.r B.C. Mrs. Rob inson is a niece of the late Robert Sutherland. She and Mrs. Sutherland vacationed together two years ago when they made a trip to Scotland by plane to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price were hosts to a dinner in their home June 27 in observance of Mrs. Bill McHargue's birtii day anniversary. Several friends and relatives attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McHargue and Mrs. Bill Price left for Portland June 29 where Mrs. McHargue planned to enter the Portland clinic in Yamhill June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leach and son, Barry, have moved into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dungey on Fifth ave. The Dungeys have moved to Ox nard, Calif. Milton Steinmetz returned to his' home in Gold Hill re cently following a three weeks vacation in Bangor, Penn. With him he brought his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hinton, of Bangor, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Steinmetz, and a niece, Miss Joyce Steinmetz, all of Bangor. Also arriving to J visit thA Miltnn StflnmotT' woe Russell Steinmetz who drove from Santa Ana, Calif, to join the group. He is a brother of Milton, Raymond and Mrs. Hinton. En route to Gold Hill Milton Steinmetz and guests visited Mr. and Mrs. David Steinmetz and family of Port land. While in the Rogue val ley the visitors were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steinmetz and family in Medford and recently left for Santa Ana, Calif., to visit Raymond Steinmetz prior to returning to Pennsylvania. ' Mrs. Olive O'Neal and daughter, Ardith Anne Vin yard, of .Santa Monica,. Calif., arrived July 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olav Lokken, ' where they will visit for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starns and son, David, of Los An geles, Calif., were recent vis itor in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith of Sardine ceek and Mrs. Nora Wait and Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Mrs. Wait and Mrs. Suther land and their house guest, Mrs. William T. Newton, who is spending three weeks here, attended a family reunion in the Grants Pass Park Sunday, June 29. Also going from here were Raymond Dusenberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith. They were joined in the park by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Du senberry, Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Kendal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Starns and fam ily, Mrs. Robert McCormick and baby, and the Don Har mon family all of Grants Pass. Forty attended the picnic. Mrs. Carrie Puhl returned to her home on Garden Row Thursday, July 3, after a week's visit in Klamath Falls where she was a guest in the 1 home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kesterson. Mrs. Puhl also vis ited with Mrs. Loyd Morris while in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Kesterson returned to Klamath Falls July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt and children of Troutdale, vis ited relatives in Gold Hill over the Fourth of July holiday and were guest sof Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Dufur and family while here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc Kay and children of Califor nia were guests in the home of his mother, Mrs. Lily Mc Kay, over the July 4th hol iday. ' Miss Jenny Lou Thompson left recentyl by plane for Tuc son, Ariz., where she was met by her mother, Mrs. Sam Led ermann. From there they 1 Sales Rentals foldlmi WHIZl CHAHU Open Sunday end Holidays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays 8:30 a.m. te 10 p.m. HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 E. Main Ph. SP 3-5345 1 Block East Hawthorne Park Area went to Texas where they planned to visit Mrs. Leder mann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave. Winn, before leaving for Mexico, where Miss Thomp son will spend the summer months visiting in the Leder mann home and her father Creighton Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Melford Hood and daughter, ' Miss Susan Hood, returned last week from San Francisco, Calif., where they had been vacationing. Mr. arid Mrs.. "Tink" Pal mer have returned to their home in Casa Grande, Ariz., following a visit in Gold Hill where they were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomp son returned to their home here July 7 after a week's va cation in California where they visited in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gorham, San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Byerly in Morgan Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker at Santa Rosa. They visited oth er relatives in Tracy before returning home. Lt. and Mrs. George Chris tensen of Fort Rucker. Ala.. are expected to arrive Friday, July 11, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Christen sen, north of Gold Hill. A fam ily reunion is planned Sunday, July 13; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and their son, Billy, and daughter, Miss Marie Jones. Besides the Christensens and their house guests, those attending will be Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wash burn and three children of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Chapman and son and Bill Approved to Admit Narrow Rolls Washington (UPI) The House Ways and Means com mittee, overwhelmingly ap proved a bill " Friday to per mit newsprint rolls as narrow as 13 inches to, be imported duty-free. The law now exempts from duties only paper rolls which are aat least 15 inches wide. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Frank Ikard (D-Tex.) was sought by newspaper pub lishers who said it was neces sary to meet the trend toward narrower newspaper pages.- It was opposed by some do mestic paper manufacturers who said it would expose them to unfair competition from lower-priced foreign pa per. Nuclear Test Device Announced by AEC Washington (UPI) The Atomic Energy commission said another nuclear test de vice was exploded at Bikini Saturday. It was the 13th officially con firmed test explosion since the current series started at the Eniwetok - Bikini proving proving ground in April. At least two additional tests are believed to have been held. The AEC said the latest ex plosion was at 3:30 p.m. July 12 Eniwetok time (8:30 p.m. PDT Friday). The commission usually re ports only test explosions large enough to be detectable far beyond the Pacific proving ground. In past series it has detonated the larger weapons at Bikini and the smaller ones at Eniwetok. i jam .: -1 -J' - fy:y ' 11 New Magnavox Stereophonic Sound from stereo records offers you a revolutionary listening experience with music that seems to come from everywhere in the room. Choose from 30 styles; a wide variety of fine woods. 7-speaker Stereo $OAA50 Phonograph Systems from only H PURUCKER MUSIC HOUSE "Your High Fidelity Center" 111 North Central Phone SP 2-5702 daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and children, all of Medford. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Washburn, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. John son are sisters of Lieutenant Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stein metz had as their guest recent ly a friend they had not seen for 28 years, David H. Hewett, of Prospect, Tenn. He was en route to his home after a trip to Canada. Mrs. Paul Molloy returned to her home July 7 after sev eral days as a patient in Sa cred Heart hospital in Med ford. Miss Delores Cooper re turned to the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Coop er, last week following a three week visit in Sacramento, Calif., where she visited her grandmother. Mrs. Robert Arbuckle has received word that her son, Eugene Englebrecht, entered the Naval university at Nor man, Okla., July 1. Eugene enlisted in the Navy last De cember.) Mr. and Mrs. Sig Milkowski were hosts to a party recently in their home in Sams Valley, in honor of their son's, Sigie, 11th birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Milkowski, Miss Fancis Milkowski, all of Sams Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cardwell and son, Ken, of Medford. ,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dotson and children, Teresa and George, of Ontario, Calif., left June 29 following an eight-day vacation in the Rogue valley. In Gold Hill they visited his mother, Mrs. Maybelle Rains, and his grandmother, Mrs. George Dorman. The Dotsons established a camp at Union Creek, coming to Gold Hill every other day. Mrs. Rains joined them every other night at their campsite. Other visitors of Mrs. Rains were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schatt ler and children, Debbie and Kenney of Pomona, Calif. The Schattler family joined the Dotsons for a day of fishing at Union Creek before going on to Olympia, Wash. Also visiting a day with the Dotsons at heir camp was Al bert Gascon of Gold Hill. Mrs. Melvin Burnette, chair man of the child clinics for the Gold Hill Health unit, said that a well-baby conference is scheduled Wednesday Aug. 6 between 9 a.m. and noon in the health room at the Patrick school in Gold Hill. The well-baby clinic is for youngsters four months old through six years old, Mrs. Burnette said. Mrs. Lee Marsden Jr. and son, Skip, and daughter, Bren da Jo, left July 8 after a five week visit in the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer- Dungey of Sixth ave., Gold Hill. Mrs. Marsden and her youngsters will- join Mr. Marsden in Tucson, Ariz., where they will make their home. The Marsdens are for merly of Milwaukie. He hai been transferred to Arizona from the Portland division of Southern Pacific. He has been promoted to assistant division engineer for the Southern Pa cific in Tucson. While in southern Oregon, Mrs. Marsden and children also were guests in the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farsden Sr., in Gold Hill, and in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Eva Wigle. In Medford shes visited her brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Dungey and daughter, Kim bra, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dungey and . son, Scott, and her sister, Miss Winona Dun gey, also in Medford. Mrs. . Marsden and young sters who left Medford by i plane, planned to stop in San Francisco, Calif., for three days where they were to be guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edwards. Other recent visitors at the Elmer Dungey home were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Molloy and son, Jimmy, of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Bob Harvey and son, Brooks, of Concord, Calif., Mrs. Dale Waltermire and- daughter, Lori Beth, of Medford, Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald of Ashland and Mrs. John Kime and daughters, Nancy, Judy, and Linda, of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Courtney, also of Medford. Mrs. Fitzgerald is the for mer Miss Arlene Daily and Mrs. Kime is the former Miss Norma Lee Ward. Both at tended the Gold Hill school and were schoolmates of Mrs. Lee Marsden Jr., who is the former Weegie Dungey. Skip Marsden spent the Fourth of July holiday week end at Diamond lake as a guest of his uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dungey of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone and family of Kalmath. Falls. Court of Appeals Upholds Conviction New York (UPI) The U. S. Court of Appeals Friday unanimously upheld the es pionage conviction of Col. Ru dolph Ivanovich Abel, one of the highest -ranking Soviet spies ever -seized in this country. , . Abel, 55, was sentenced to 30 years in prison last Novem ber, five months after his ar rest in a Brooklyn studio where he had masqueraded as a photographer. Abel was accused of being the key figure in a Soviet es pionage ring which allegedly conspired to gather and trans mit defense information to the Soviet Union. 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