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Local and Rummage Sale The Oak Grove Parent Teacher associ ation will sponsor a rummage sale in the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st., between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29. Grandson Mr. and Mrs. James A. Elson, San Bruno, Calif., are parents of a boy born recently in Peninsula hospital where the baby's fa ther is an X-ray technician. Elson is a son of Mrs. Aubrey Sander, 2003 Hillcrest rd. . Sale Central Point Jew ett and Elementary Parent Teachers association will hold a rummage sale Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, in the building next to Gleason's Sporting Goods from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Per sons having items to donate may take them to room 1 at the Junior High school or con tact Mrs. Eloy Sutton, NOr mandy 4-2795. Farewell Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Norman K. Tully of First Presbyterian church, Central Point, will be honor ed at a potluck dinner today following the 11 a.m. worship service at the church. Dr. Tul ly will preach his farewell sermon at the morning serv ice. All members of the con gregation and friends are in vited to attend. Those attend ing are asked to take their own table service. NOW! 1st RUN! mm ose?tv.sUl IBOSSANO BRAZZI ELTHIS JOHNS mm 5 Aril, ANDY'S BEST BUY! carat of diamonds S&H Green Stamps ANDY'S Your Friendly Credit Jeweler 15 NORTH CENTRAL CANDLE HOTEL MEDFORD HOUSE of North of Gold Hill AT i V-V' ciinMAScOPfcl prsc. mm yw 1 AJ7 On Display One of the West's Finest Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets Winter Hours 9 to 5 Closed on Mondays Under Founder's Management Since 1930 . Personal Sale Siskiyou District Federated Garden clubs will hold a plant and rummage sale at Fehl building, 108 North Ivy St., Medford, Fri day, Oct. 31, and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Per sons having items to donate are asked to contact Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald, SPring 2-7508. Nam Changes James L. Foster and Bette Lu Foster have changed the business names of the Jacksonville Pharmacy, Foster's Pharmacy and Heath's Medical Center Pharmacy, according to rec ords in the county recorder's office. The business names are now Foster's Jacksonville Pharmacy, Jacksonville; Fos ter's Medford Clinic Phar macy, '1025 East Main St., Medford, and Foster's Medical Center Pharmacy, 33 North Central ave., Medford. Obituary BUFORD A. CLARK Funeral services for Buford Albert Clark, 78, of Butte Falls star route, Box 24, Ea gle Point, who died Friday, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Monday in Chapel Mortuary. The Rev. Joseph J. Munshaw, pastor of the Eagle Point Community Bible church will officiate. Interment will be in Bellingham, Wash., with the Jones - Harlow- Hollingsworth Funeral home in charge there. Honorary pallbearers will be Edward Chamberlain, Frank Chamberlain, Clarence Davies, George Osterhout, John Osterhout, and' Roy Hil derbrand. Those wishing to do so may send flowers for the service or make a contribution to the Cancer Fund, in care of the Medford postmaster. Mr. Clark, the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Boyers E. Clark, was born in Kansas on June 29, 1880. Hewas married in Bel lingham, Wash., . on Dec.29, 1929, to Marie Carlisle, who survives. Mr. Clark was a printer and typesetter, and when the couple moved to Eagle Point in 1930, he owned and op erated a job printing business there for 17 years. He also engaged in raising turkeys in Eagle Point. He was a mem ber of the Medford Local 559 of the Typographical Union, an organization of which he was a member for nearly 50 years. - "Besides his wife, Marie, he is survived by one sister, Miss Minnie Clark, Naalehu, Ha waii. Two children, Stanley Buford Clark and Bruce Car lisle Clark, preceded him in death. Medford Woman Found Shot Mrs. Jacqueline Frances "Jackie" Cartwright, 20, of 401 Newtown St., was in "fairly good" condition at Rogue Valley Memorial hos pital last night following what city police said was an apparent suicide attempt. " Police were called to a lo cal hotel at 5:45 a.m. Satur day where Mrs. Cartwright had been shot through the chest in one of the hotel rooms. She was taken to the hospital by Medford Ambu lance Service. Police said she left a note in which she mentioned an at tempt to take her own life because she "didn't think she was doing things right." Po lice have been unable to in- ROOM Genuine Charcoal Broiled Foods! An especially good place to eat if dieting! 5:30 p.m.' till 12:00 Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m. MYSTERY Open Throughout The Year Chimney Blaze Firemen were summoned to a flue fire about 11:50 a.m. Friday at Jackson Elementary school. They reported no damage. Shed Fire City firemen were called to 803 North Riv erside ave., at 2:08 a.m. Sat urday to extinguish a shed fire. The report said the blaze started in grass and spread to trash piled beside the shed. Ashland Fire Ashland city firemen were called to 259 North Laurel st. at 1:53 a.m. Saturday to extinguish a garage fire at the home of H. C. Hall. The garage was used principally for storage, the report said. , ' Man Sought William Luke, who is believed to be in the Medford or Klamath Falls area, is asked to contact the Jackson county sheriffs office where an emergency message is being held for him. Anyone knowing the where abouts of Luke is asked to con tact the sheriff's office. - Cars Collide Vehicles driv en by Theordore H. Segger man, 44, of 312 Seventh st., Ashland, and Donna Leas, 27, of route 4, box 447B, Medford, collided at milepost 315 on Highway 99 early Saturday morning. State police said the car driven by Donna Leas, heading south, made a left turn and collided with the Seggerman vehicle. She suf fered a cut forehead and knee but refused medical attention, the police report said. Neither Seggerman or his passnger, John E. Armour, 1669 Siski you blvd., Ashland, were in jured. In Hospital John A. Braack, 34, of 324 Hartley rd., Medford, is in good condition at Rogue Valley Memorial hospital following a one-car accident on the northbound Phoenix bypass, Highway 99, Friday night. Braack told state police that, when he came upon another car, he ap plied his brakes and the right front brake locked, pulling his car sharply to the right. His car went through a guard rail and down an eight-foot embankment. Braack - was thrown from the vehicle and into Bear creek, the report said. He suffered deep head cuts and was taken to the hos pital by a Phoenix doctor. Chin Up Club Needs Hobby Items More hobby items and cook ed foods are needed for the Chin Up club hobby carnival, to be held at the Girls Com munity club Nov. 14 and 15, club officials said Saturday. Anyone who makes hobby items to sell, or . who wishes to sell cooked foods, is asked to contact Mrs. Harry Chip man, 1808 Roxy Ann pi., tele phone SP' 2-2947. The club retains 20 per cent of the sell ing price, it was stated. Gresham Fire Damages Berry Growers Plant Gresham, Ore. -fllPD- A fire that started in the boiler room damaged a portion of the Gresham Berry Growers plant here about 8:30 a.m. yesterday. The flames for a time threatened the entire plant but Gresham fire fighters had the blaze controlled within about one-half hour, despite strong east winds. Amount of damage was not established emmediately. terrogate the woman because of her condition. Whereabouts of her husband, Donald, were not known Saturday night. HILO HATTIE and her Hawaiian Revue! iocs Thursday""Friday""Safurday 2 Shows Nightly - 9 & II Dancing From 9 to 1 LUAU Pork for those who love pork Fish for those who love fish A delightful festive. Hawaiian Buffet Appraisal Hike Protests Arouse Holmes, Hatfield Portland (LTD- Both Oregon gubernatorial candidates yes terday expressed concern for property appraisal increases in Portland and Gov. Robert D. Holmes ordered the State Tax commission to make a complete investigation. Sharp increases in some in stances created, a storm of pro tests in the Multnomah coun ty assessor's office. It was, at first, considered too late for home owners to make an ap peal in cases where they thought their appraisals and taxes had shot too high. . But Joe Hawkins, a long time employee in the assessor's office and a Democratic candi date for assessor, said the law permitted appeals directly to the tax commission in cases where appraisals had gone up more than $100 without noti fication to the taxpayer. 20,000 Parcels Later, an official of the as sessor's office confirmed that about 20,000 parcels of prop erty had been reappraised without notice. Presumably owners of those pieces of prop erty are now entitled to an ap peal if they feel their taxes are out of line. Gov Holmes asked for an investigation . and a report from the tax commission. 'Delays Unfair' Secretary of State Mark Hatfield, however, suggested that persons "who have been unjustly dealt with", make an immediate appeal without waiting for the tax commis sion's report. "Any delays would be unfair to the people concerned," he said. Gov. Holmes said "I have no intention of interfering with local tax administration. However, if a material injus tice in taxation exists, at a time when all local remedies have been exhausted, and a legal remedy does exist at the state level, I propose that such a remedy be made available to taxpayers immediately.' The tallest lighthouse in the United States, rising 208 feet, is on Cape Hatteras, N. C. MR. DUNCAN voted against TAX RELIEF for people over 65 with lim ited income! Pd. Adv., Jackson Co. Republican Central Com., Medford. Don Stathoj, Chmn.,,1835 Sundial Rd. ' Before or After Church . . This Sunday Enjoy BREAKFAST (Served Anytime) at the Hotel Medford Dining Room CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME of c OCTOBER 30-31, NOVEMBER From 7 to 9 P.M. Each Evening MEDCINE KIT-No sulpha pills or penicillin can be found in this doctor's kit owned by John Detweiler, Medford, because such things were known in the days when it was in use. The kit belonged to Detweiler' s uncle, Dr. William M. Detweiler, who practiced medicine in Ohio 100 years ago. More than 150 bottles of pills and powders are contained in the kit, most of which are labeled with strange-sounding names such as "ham- amelis virg" and "Pulsatilla." There were also bottles of opium and morphium for use when the patient suffered pain. The box is made of wood with handle. Strips of leather form compartments to held the bottles in place (note size of It is currently on display in Store, 30 North Central ave., Mother Charged With Murder Of Neighbor Ontario (UPD First degree murder charges were filed here yesterday against the 45-year-old mother of three chil dren in connection with the knife slaying of a neighbor woman. Mrs. Bertha Baldwin was jailed without bail on the charge after acting Police Chief Jim Rowan signed a complaint against her. She asked for a preliminary hear ing and time to obtain coun sel.. Police said Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Dorothy Hylland, 43, mother of two children, bat tled with an axe and knife Friday , afternoon and Mrs. Hylland suffered fatal wounds. Chief of Police Walter Walker said the incident took place when Mrs. Baldwin al legedly called for her children to come home from the Hyl land woman's yard. An ar gument, ensued and Mrs. Bald win was reported to have gone home and obtained a butcher 1 $500 per Person by Reservation Only GALL SP 2-6247 Elks and Guests Only .' Dress Informal or Dress Hawaiian 1MB brass binding and has a rope kit compared to one-foot ruler) the window of Western Thrift Medford. knife, , while Mrs. Hylland reached for an axe. ' .' . Mrs. Baldwin told Walker that the Hylland woman swung at her with the axe and she blocked the blow with the knife, apparently striking Mrs. Hylland just above the heart. She was dead on arrival at Holy Rosary hospital here. 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