Museum Guns Cleaned,
Classified for Display
Jacksonville-Art Chipman,
Medford, has been classifying
and compiling histories of
various guns in the Jackson
ville museum, according to
Miss Mary Hanley, curator.
The display ranges from
small pistols to muskets, shot
guns and rifles. Many repre
sent various stages of firearm
development and some are in
teresting because of their his
torical associations. Many of
the guns were made by John
Miller, pioneer Jacksonville
O gunsmith. Miss Hanley said.
One of the most popular
guns with visitors is the
smooth-bore flintlock known
as an "Jndian trade gun,"
since it was built specifically
for trading with the Indians,
Chipman said. The gun could
be operated as long as the
owner had powder. Small
pebbles could be used when
the lead balls were gone,
Chipman said.
Members of the Jefferson
State Arms Collectors and
Chipman, who is president,
have been cleaning the guns.
Attendance at the museum
from July 10, 1950, to Feb. 1,
1960, totaled 364,207. A total
of 1,151 persons visited the
museum in January. During
January visitors came from
27 states, - Canada and Peru.
Cub Scout Troop, Den 1, Pack
100, Medford, and Girl Scout
Troop 23, Jacksonville, also
visited the museum.
Gifts and loans for the
month included books from
Mrs. Olive Floyd, Medford;
John Tyrrell, Lake Creek;
Hal Ogle, Klamath Falls; a
book and a map from Dr. Ar
thur S. Taylor, Ashland; a
campaign handkerchief from
R. L. Burdic, Ashland; framed
arrow points representing 12
Indian tribes from Warren T.
Lee; an account book from
Charles E. Ogle, both of Sa
lem; letters and documents
from Mrs. Marguerita Burch,
Jacksonville, a cushion from
C. C. Hoover, and a bank note
from John Fichtner, both of
Medford.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Sunday, Feb. 7, 1960
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More than half of all the
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4-H NEWS
Reese Creek Renegade
The meeting of the Reese
Creek Renegades was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Perry.
Our leader, Cliff Moore,
read an article on the demand
for meat on the market. Se
showed us a picture of a hog
with the parts marked so we
could prepare for a test.
David Calloway and La
queta Stephenson are to give
reports on either beef or
dairy projects.
Following the meeting we
had a game and Mrs. Perry
served refreshments. The
next meeting will be Mon
day, Feb. 8, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Phillips.
Kay Stephenson,
Reporter
Renegades
Reese Creek Renegades
held meetings at the Greb and
Perry homes. Conservation
was the main discussion topic.
A snow party was planned.
Kay Stephenson,
Reporter.
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