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nlcur lludlo chili will bn IiokI
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Kmorgiwy Nulwnrk picnic',
Diirrull Kilns, proaldi'iil of Hie
KoKiiu Vnllvy club, Inn mi
nntinci'd. The t'Vuiil will tin t
lit 10 o'clock tills morning lit
TouVcllo Stntu pink. II In
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work und tluilr immcrlliile
fumllU's. McmlicrM from till
pnrlH of Oregon are expect
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Permit! Issued - Tlic city
building department Issued
permits recently to the Amor
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construct a $1.1,00(1 mcmorliil
building at 4(14 Walnut at.,
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Personal
Gran Fires - Two grima
fires In the Central Point ureu
Suturdiiy morning burned 100
foot strips, one near thu Klk
Lumber compuny and the
second nenr the CI Hunebo
motel, according to the Cen
tral Point rurul lire district.
Hones Prohibited -Corn
Kllu Cbiisliilu reported to city
police Suturdiiy Hint two boys
bud been riding horses on the
nldcwiilk und lnwn In front of
her residence nt 1124 Slewnrl
eve. Police contacted the
youths, uged l.'l and 14, und
informed them Hint they
could not ride horses on side
walks or lawns.
Palionti - Benjamin L.
Lear, III, 12-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L.
Lear, Jr., 16 South Peach St.,
Medford, underwent a tonsil
lectomy at Rogue Valley hos
pital Friday. A surgery pa
tient at the hospital Friday
was Mrs. Matllenc Adams,
408 West California st Jack
sonville.
Surgery Polionli - Conva
lescing at Sacred Heart hos
pital following surgery arc
Mrs. Thomas T. Bull, 1025
Ingrld ave.; Mrs. Kalherino B.
Thomas, 81)7 Chestnut si., and
Ernest W. Sege.vsennian,
Shady Cove. Medical patients
there Is Wesley A. McKcnzie,
8477 South Highway 00, Ash
land. Minor Accident - A car op
erated by Raymond Leigh
McComb Jr., 28, Myrtle Point,
went out of control about
6:05 a.m. Friday and crashed
into and damaged a five foot
hedge at 1218 Spring St., ac
cording to city police. The
McComb vehicle sustained
damage to the hood and grill.
No citation was Issued.
Allompiod Burglary-Some-one
altmepled to break Into
Prultt's Fountain, 10 South
Orange ul., late Thursday
night or early Friday morn
ing, but failed, according to
city police. Police discovered
a piece of 12-lneh pipe near
the building and pry marks
were found on the door cas
ing and around a window at
the aide of the building.
Minor Wreck-A minor nuto
accident occurred about 12
noon Saturday on Dead In
dlan rd. near Ihe entrance to
the Ashland airport, state po
lice sald.'Cnrs driven by Cur
tis Allen Harris, 16. of 42(18
South Pacific highway, Med'
ford, and by Minnie Owen
Parker, 64, of 2805 Highway
66, Ashland, collided while
Harris was making a left turn
into the airport.
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-By BENNETT CERF-
A MISSIONARY, writes J. Arthur Spring, came home
from the fields for a vacation and was Invited to dinner
by the congregation'! richest widow. Later he told his
wife, "Tho other ladies
present really amazed mo.
Some to my certain know
ledge wore a church, 40
portable organs and 20
libraries."
In his longing to pro
vide tho gospel for his
aboriginal flock, the earn
est missionary could not
refrain from estimating
the silks, jewelry and furs
nt the guests at the din
ner in terms ot his peo
ple's needs.
One day In the 1S70'(, the then Eerl of Dorset happened to
pick up a copy ot a recently published book at his favorite book
seller. "I was surprised," he noted In his diary, "with some pa.
sngeii I struck upon dipping here and there, und bought It, My
bookseller begged me to speak In its favor if I liked It, for copies
lay on his hands as waste paper."
The book was Milton's PARADISE LOST.
C 1M0. ey Bnnatt Cerf. DlitribuUd by Klnr rtatures Byndittta
Births
CASTERLINE - To Dr. and
Mrs. Ray, 45 South Modoc
ave., Medford, July 22, 1080,
a boy, Tj.'a pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Kit ION - To Mr. and Mrs.
David K., .1024 Murray st.,
Medford, July 22, 1060, a boy,
8:!i pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
MOHAN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford, 2580 Connell ave.,
Medford, July 23, 1060, a boy,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
BARNES - To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Lee, 401 East 12th
St., Medford, July 21, I960, a
girl, 6 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
BLANKENSHIP - To Mr.
and Mrs. Donald, 407 North
Oakdalc ave., Medford, July
21, 1060, a boy, 8 lbs., at
Rogue Valley hospital.
GREEN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Fredric, 007 West
10th St., Medford, July 22,
moo. a boy, TU lbs., at Rogue
Valley hospital.
LADD - To Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie A., 215 South Orange
St., Medford, July 22, 1060. a
boy, 8 Mi lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Dakota Plcnic-The 26th an
nual Dakota picnic Is sched
uled Sunday, July 31, at Tou
Vcllo State pork. All former
residents of North and South
Dakota are invited, according
to picnic officials.
Noma Meeting - The regu
lar meeting of the National
Office Manager association
will be held Monday at 7 p.m.
at the Medford hotel. It will
be a no-host dinner with
Wayne Safely, Aetna Life in
surance company, being guest
speaker. Anyone Interested is
welcomed to attend, accord
ing to the association.
Girl Scouts - Girl Scouts
Day Camp leaders will meet
for day camp training from
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednes
day, July 27, They will meet
at the scout house, then go
to the camp site, officials said.
Scouts arc asked to take sack
lunches and those participat
ing are asked to telephone
S P r i n g 2-6864 or SPring
3-1061.
3 Girls Who Wanted to
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HOUSE of MYSTERY
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ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX
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Summer Hours 8 to 6
Open to the Public Sine 1930
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IIO OBGAHS-
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DR. FRANCIS BOGARD
Opens Practice Here
Physician Opens
Practice in City
Dr. Francis H. Bogard re
cently entered the practice of
internal medicine in associa
tion with Dr. Ray L. Caster-
line, 832 East Main St., Med
ford.
A native of Arkansas, Dr
Bogard received his under
graduate and medical educa
tion at the University of Ar
kansas. His internship was
served at the University of
Utah teaching hospital in Salt
Lake City.
During the past three years,
he has been in an internal
medicine residency in Port
land, thus qualifying him as
a specialist.
Here with him Is his wife,
Virginia, and their young
daughter. The family moved
to Medford last week, and
his practice will begin imme
diately. Generating Unit &t
Producing Power
The Dalles The 13lh main
generating unit at The Dalles
dam on the Columbia river
began producing hyroelcctric
power for the Northwest pow
er pool Friday morning.
It marked completion of the
$250 million U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers multi-purpose
project. The installed capacity
of the dam was brought to
over one - million kilowatts
with the last unit.
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OBITUARIES
GLADYS BRISCOE
Funeral services for Gladys
Yvonne Briscoe, 38, of box
273, Prospect, who died at
her residence Thursday morn-
ng, will be held at the Ft.
Klamath church, in Ft. Klam
ath, Ore., Monday at 2 p.m.
Committal will be In the Ft.
Klamath cemetery.
Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Briscoe was born In
lamath Falls Aug. 11, 1022,
and had been a resident of the
Prospect area for the past 10
years.
She Is survived by her hus
band, Robert Briscoe, Pros
pect; one son, Jack LcRoy
Rucgg, U. S. Navy; one daugh
ter, Dianna Lee Cross, Oak-
ridge, Ore.; her mother, Mrs.
Roy Wimer, Oakridge; three
brothers, Dale Knox, Oak
ridge; Ival Knox, Anderson,
Calif., and Delmar Knox, An
derson.
IRMA DAVIS
Funeral services for Irma
Rose Davis, 32, of 1112 East
Main st., who died Friday in
a local hospital, will be held
at Perl Funeral home Tues
day at 10:30 a.m. The Rev.
D. E. Millard will officiate.
Private committal services
will be held at the Siskiyou
crematorium.
Mrs. Davis was born July
27, 1007, in Minneapolis,
Minn., and had been a resi
dent of the state and of this
area for 50 years.
She was secretary and
bookkeeper for the Davis
Transfer company, and for
Chapman's Jewelers. She was
a member of the Daughters
of the Nile and of the Unity
church.
Survivors include one
Wilson to Attend
GOP Convention
Salcm-dTD-Otto J. Wilson
of Salem, first congressional
delegate to the Republican
National convention, said Fri
day he will be able to attend
the conclave after all. He an
nounced earlier he would not
be able to go.
One member of the Oregon
GOP delegation, Walter L.
Tooze of Portland, has can
celled his plans because of ill
ness. He was elected as a state-
at-large delegate.
Rep. Walter Norblad CR
Ore.) also a delegate to the
convention, said he is remain
ing at his Stayton home for
a vacation and because the
trip to Chicago would be too
costly.
4-H Club News
Antelope Clothing and
Cooking Girls
The Antelope Clothing and
Cooking Girls 4-H club held
an outdoor meeting at Whis
key Springs camp recently.
Judging contests for the 4-H
fair were discussed.
Plans were made to help
the Antelope 4-H livestock
members at their pre-fair July
27.
The club members decided
to style their garments at the
luncheon meeting of the An
telope Social club July 20, at
the home of Mrs. Ed Hayes.
Swimming and sun bathing
at Willow lake was recreation
for the girls.
Judy Hill,
Reporter
The July meeting of the
Phoenix 4-H Horse club was
held recently at the home of
Mr. Anderson, club leader.
During the first part of the
meeting, we discussed the
mistakes we each made in the
recent pre-fair and what
could be done to correct them.
Later, plans were discussed
for an overnight ride into
Seven Lakes basin Aug. 6 and
7. A meeting was set for
around Aug. 1 to check final
preparations.
We decided to meet today
at the Anderson home at 1:30
p.m. to practice for the com
ing fairs.
The meeting was adjourned
and refreshments were served
by Mrs. Anderson.
Sharon O'Connors,
Reporter
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
A
daughter, Mrs. Greta Hollo-
well, Medford; her mother,
Mrs. Mary A. Davis, Medford;
one sister, Mrs. Helen Kocher,
Jackson, Calif., and one
granddaughter.
MARY LOCKER
Funeral services for Mary
Isabellc Locker, 90, who died
Wednesday in a local nursing
home, will be held at Perl Fu
neral home Tuesday at 1:30
p.m. The Rev. D. E. Millard
will officiate. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mrs. Locker was born in
Baltimore,, Md., Nov. 26,
1869, and had been a Medford
resident for the past four
years.
Mrs. Locker was a member
of the Order of Eastern Star
in Westwood, Calif., and a
member of the Dorcas club.
Survivors include two sons,
Henry Locker, Klamath Falls,
and Alvin Locker, San Diego,
Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Millie
Biddlecome, Salt Lake City,
Utah; one brother, T. S.
Scharf, Moab, Utah, and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
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Servicemen
LEAVES ON BEAR
Marine Acting Sgt. Daryle
K. Curtner, son of Mrs. Ira
T. Burns, 312 East 12th St.,
Medford, departed San Diego,
Calif., recently with an over
seas draft aboard the naval
transport ship, USS Bear. The
draft will replace personnel
serving with the Third Ma
rine division in the Far East.
FBI Checks Bomb
Threat to Police
Coos Bay-IUPD-Fedcral Bu
reau of Investigation opera
tives were trying to determine
the source of a bomb threat
to local police here Friday.
' An unidentified voice told
Coos Bay police that a bomb
had been planted on a ship
in the harbor. Five lumber
freighterss were docked at the
time. Officials said an investi
gation revealed no bomb. The
bomb was set to explode late
Friday according to the voice,
but no explosion occurred.
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Nixon To Conduct
'Hardest Campaign7
Chicago ttiPO - Sen. Hugh
Scott said today that Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
will wage, "the haide.it and
most Intensive campaign, with
the most complete coverage)
ever undertaken by a politi
cal campaigner In the history
of the country" if nominated
for the presidency.
Scott, a Pennsylvania!) who
is a former GOP natlonul
chairman and a Nixon cam
paign adviser, said the Nixon
campaign will fire up in ef
fort in earnest In mid-September
and "the vice presi
dent will try to cover all tho
states."
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