GRAND VIEW
Visitors Return Home
By LILLIAN KNIGHT
Grandview Mrs. Robert
Willard and bay son, Robbie,
of National City, Calif., left
Wednesday evening for their
home after visiting for the
past week wth her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chamber
lin, Roberts, rd.
She was present at the
celebration of her grand
parents golden wedding an
niversary, which was a Sun
day event at the Chamberlin
home. Her grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Bozy Tepovac,
Gold Hill.
The family took a picnic
dinner to Hawthorne park
and later had cake, ice cream
and punch at home. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Blank and two children, Di
ane and Gary, of Ashland, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Tepovac and
son, Jerry, of Gold Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Campbell, Pho
enix, Mr." and Mrs. Ray Jones
and two children, Butch and
Shirley, Mrs. Vonnie Brown
and children, Debbie and
Dara, Miss Sharon and Ron
nie Tepovac, all of Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlin,
Mrs. Willard and Robbie and
Mr. and Mrs. Tepovac.
chins and son. Merle, motored
to Olympia, Wash., over the
week end to visit relatives
some of whom were there
from Montana. They all went
to Ocean City on the Wash
ington coast to watch clam
digging operations.
George Harrison, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Har
rison, Lone Pine rd., will
enter Sacred Heart hospital
Monday for minor surgery
on his nose.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Har
rison of Los Angeles, and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Mandigo
and two children, Roger and
Margaret, of Pomona, have
returned to their homes after
visiting for a week with Mr.
and Mrs. William Harrison
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tobin
and their four daughters of
Montebello, Calif., returned
home after spending the week
end at the William Harrison
home on Lone. Pine rd. Sun
day they visited the Jackson
ville museum and then a bar
becue dinner, which Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Harden, daugh
ter Terry and son, David, of
Delta Waters rd. and Miss
Sharon Lilly of Central Point
also attended.
A barbecue dinner honor
ing Gilbert Harrison, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Har
rison, Lone Pine rd. on his
loth birthday will be served
at the family home w i th
members of his family attending.
Mrs. Eloise Hayden of Kla
math Falls spent Friday and
Saturday visiting at the Dick
Knight home on Springbrook
rd.
Miss Vickie LaFon, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Barton
LaFon, former residents now
of Phoenix, Ariz., is here
vacationing and visiting with
friends. She is staying with
her grandmother, Mrs.
Thomas Freed, S. Central ave.
Among those she visited here
were Diane Davis and her
parents on Roberts rd. and
Marsha Barrell and parents
on Greenday dr. She is in
Eugene this week visiting
relatives there.
Charles Scott Davis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis,
Roberts rd., celebrated his
first birthday Aug. 6. A cake
with one little candle was
baked and decorated by Di
ane Davis and Vickie LaFon.
returned to their home In
Arlington, Texas, after visit
ing at the Earl Richardson
home on Roberts rd. and
other relatives in Grants Pass
for the past several weeks.
Jackie Richardson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richard
son, is visiting his cousin.
Buck Richardson, in Kla
math Falls this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Van
Home and their two child
ren returned Monday to their
home in Portland after a
four-day visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Car
penter on Foothills rd. Van
Home is director of the Port
land public library.
James Wood of Wellesey,
Mass., was a week end guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dunbar Carpenter. He is a
cousin of Carpenter's.
Mrs. Bertha Medart and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Apel have
Mr. and Mrs. Keegan
Townsend, Buckshot rd., have
named their new baby boy
Kip Am. He was born Aug.
7 and has one sister and one
brother. Mrs. Josie Graham,
paternal grandmother, is stay
ing with the Townsends for
a while. Maternal grand
parents are in Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend re
cently puchased and moved
into the former Harold Smith
home at 2912 Buckshot. The
Smiths are now living on
Bessie st.
Canada is the, third largest
country in the world and also
the largest ' in the western
hemisphere.
In Motorcycle Crash Ashland Man Hurt
Ashland Roy Lewis, 807
Beach st., Ashland, was in a
motorcycle accident Wednes
day in Hornbrook in which he
lost his right leg and suf
fered a fracture of the skull.
He is reported in serious con
dition in the Siskiyou County
hospital, Yreka, where he was
taken following the accident.
Lewis was injured when the
motorcycle he was operating
skidded and overturned.
Shortly before the occurrence
he had attended the funeral
of his father-in-law, George
Sloan of Hornbrook, accord
ing to reports.
. The injured man has a wife
and three children, all of Ashland.
New Radio Station Goes on Air Here
Medford's new radio sta
tion, KDOV, went on the air
at 6 ajn. yesterday on 1300
kilocycles.
The 5,000 watt station, with
studios and transmitter about
a mile south of Medford on
Highway 99, will be a music,
news and weather station,
partners in the firm said. It
will broadcast between 6 ajn.
and sunset with signoff time
the rest of August at 7:15 p.m.
Partners in the station are
K. C. Laurence, Gold Hill,
who will be manager; Vernon
G.- Ludwig, Medford, salesman
and chief engineer; and Paul
Ward, announcer.
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Nautilus Will Sail For Home Tomorrow
Portland, Eng. (LTD The
U. S. Navy's atomic subma
rine. Nautilus, which made the
historic underwater crossing
of the North Pole, will sail for
home Monday after a six-day
visit here, it was announced
yesterday.
The sub will head for her
home port. New London,
Conn. Portland was the ship's '
first port after cruising under
the Arctic ice pack from Ha
waii to the North Atlantic.
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Jack Thomsen cut the lige
ments in his thumb last Tues
day while he was cutting un- i
derbrush.
Mrs. Flora Thomsen of
Placerville, Calif., is here for
an extended visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thomsen of Roberts rd.
Mrs. Floyd Fogelquest of
Queen Anne ave. and her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Gavin,
now of Burns, Ore., were Fri
day callers at the home of
Mrs. Jack Thomsen.
Kenneth Lindstrom, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lindstrom,
Modoc ave., had his tonsils
removed last Wedesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Schuler
and two children are moving
into the home they purchased
recently from Mrs. H. L. Nob
lit on Modoc ave. They moved
from Queen Anne ave. and
Mrs. Noblet is moving closer
to town.
Continuation of the hear
ing for the sewer plans autho
rized for that part of Spring
brook rd. 600 feet south of
the original plans to Buck
shot rd., will take place at
the next council meeting.
Bids, which will be separate
from those originally placed,
will then be opened and work
begun as soon as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Walker
of Lone Pine rd. have pur
chased the property owned
by Mrs. Higgons on Spring
brook rd. and are having the
old house dismantled.
Mrs. Kenneth Keith recent
ly returned to her home on
Crater Lake ave. after visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Jacobs in Los Angeles.
Her brother, Dean Jacobs,
came back with her for an ex
tended vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hut-
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