MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST H. 1962
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Jeddeloh Named
Director-Advisor
Grants Pass - Fred Jeddel
oh, Grants Pass manufacturer
and businessman, has been ap
pointed to the position of as
sociate director - advisor of
Stockman's Life Insurance
Company' of America, it has
been announced by company
officials.
The Insurance firm Is a
new, Oregon legal reserve
life insurance company now
in the process of organization
and based in Portland. One
million shares of common non
assessable stock are being
offered to Oregon residents.
Jeddeloh is a longtime resi
dent of the area, is president
of the Jeddeloh Brothers
Sweed Mills, Inc., of Gold
Hill, and is a partner in the
Jeddeloh Brothers LuVnber
company at Gold Hill. He is
a member of the Medford and
Gold Hill Chambers of Com
merce and a four degree mem
ber of the Knights of Colum
bus. He and his family live
at 799 Northwest Fourth st.,
Grants Pass.
At board meetings of the
Insurance company, Jeddeloh
will make recommendations
on matters of policy as they
pertain to the Grants Pass,
Medford and Ashland areas.
Woodburn - tUPC - Dedica
tion ceremonies and open
house at the Birds Eye frozen
foods plant were to be held
here this afternoon.
Battalion, Southern Oregon Men Given Commendations
With an overall rating fort Point; Staff Sgt. Adolph Lar-
staff performance of 95.66 per son. Medford, supply sergeant.
cent, the second battalion,
414th regiment, 104th divi
sion, topped all other battal
ion units at the summer en
campment at Camp Roberts,
Calif., according to Lt. Col.
John F. Rush, Medford. j
The second battalion, com-'
posed of men from the Rogue :
valley. Grants Pass and Klam- i
ath Falls, won the Col. Edwin
B. Nelson award for the out-1
standing battalion of the
414th regiment. Col. Nelson,
recently of Salem, was the!
former commander of t h e
414th regiment (BTC). j
Maj. Gen. Eugene G. dish
ing, Vancouver, Wash., com
manding general of the 104th
division, stated in an address
to the troops that the regular
Army evaluators considered
the division's use of training
aid, its methods of instruction
and the procedures and tech
niques used in training as
superior in many instances
to that displayed by the reg
ular Army personnel. The
104th division was regarded
by the evaluators as one of
the outstanding divisions on
the west coast and among the
top training divisions in the
nation.
Evaluators
The U. S. Continental Army
command evaluators compos
ed of brigade and battle group
commanders from Fort Ord,
Calif., cited all units of the
second battalion for the De
partment of the Army's cer
tificate of meritorious per
formance for the work done
at the summer training camp.
The awards will be made in
the near future. The units and
the commanders are Company
E, First Lt. Dean Ruffner,
Medford; Company F, Capt.
Ted McDaniel, Medford; Com
pany G, Capt. Eldon Everton,
Grants Pass; Company H,
Capt. Jack Moebius, Klamath
Falls; and Headquarters Com
pany, Capt. James D. Straus,
Central Point.
Lt. Col. Rush staled that
the achievement of the second
battalion at Camp Roberts,
"was the result of team-work
and an all out effort by every
one in the command."
Superior Rating
The second battalion was
given a superior rating for its
staff performance. Col. Rush
signaled out for special com
mendation members of t h e
battalion, Capt. James D.
Straus, operations officer,
Central Point; First Lt. How
ard N. Ritchey, assistant oper
ations officer. Grants Pass;
Specialist First Class Robert
C. Tugman, battalion sergeant
major. White City; Staff Sgt.
Ronald L. Von Der Hellen, op
erations sergeant, Central
Specialist Four Clifford D.
Ambers, Klamath Falls, Com
pany H, won the battalion's
outstanding soldier award for
his work at the summer ses
sion. The second battalion's rifle
team won the General's match
in competition with all other I Douglas C. Ugstad, Grants
units of the 104th division.
Members, of the championship
rifle team are First Lt. Don
ald W. Johnson, Staff Sgt.
Pass, Company E: First Lt.
Robert D. Murphy, Staff Sgt.
Richard J. Swinney, Special
ist Four William B. Katzen-
bach, Medford, Company E;
and Specialist Four Norman
Hooper, Medford, Company
G. First Lt. Donald W. John
son, Grants Pass, Company
E, was third high in the in
dividual scoring for the divi
sion. Several members of the
team will be selected to com
pete for the 104th division in
the Sixth Army rifle match
to be held at Fort Lewis,
Wash., in October.
B 3
Brig. Gen. William H. Pren
tice, Medford, recently desig
nated senior assistant com
mander of the 104th division,
stated that the training ses
sion "established a new hiiih
in military proficiency on the
part of the entire division."
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Grandson Proves
Watchman Correct.
Portland - 'UPII - It sounded
fantastic, but the proof was
in the bobcat.
Earl Hart, a night watch
man at Albers Milling Co.,
kept saying he saw a bobcat
prowling around the beams.
No one believed him but
his grandson, Dennis, 15.
Late Monday, Dennis took a
16-gauge shotgun and accom
panied his grandfather on his
rounds.
He spotted the cat in the
rafters and fired.
The cat weighed 13 pounds.
Apparently it had been living i
nn natc and mirp in the hllilri-1 P
ing.
Dennis said he will make it
into a rug.
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TALL COOL ONE - With no end in ight for the heat wave
in Pittsburgh. Pa., Clarence Loy cools off with a huge stein
ef beer in the brewery where he works. (UP1)
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10 Cu. Ft. Storage
Dial-Set Defrosting
16 Sq. Ft. Shelf Area
Handy Butter Bin
Magna-Seal Door
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Extra height tor tall bot
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Only 28 inches wide with
space saver hinges.
Model SD60
2-DOOR AUTOMATIC
DEFROST
REFRIGERATOR
Automatic Defrost
Refrigerator
Full 89-lb. Capacity
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Amazingly simple push
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let you Quickly select the
proper wash and rinse
temperatures, the amount
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wash speed and spin
speed, and under water
filter.
LW275
217
PAYMENTS
OCTOBER
175-lb. freezer
in bottom.
10 cu. ft. auto,
defrost.
Fresh Food slide
out shelves.
2 Vegetable
Crispers
Only 32" wide.
CN70
349
RANGES
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Enormous oven capacity
you can cook a 30-lb.
turkey or bake for a ba
zaar. Lift-off oven door
ail : oven areas are
within reach. Calrod5
heating units units heat
instantly, cool swiftly due
to thinner designs.
RB13
138
Calrod& Heating Units
Pushbutton Controls
Soot Heat Surface
Unit
Full-Width Bottom
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Appliance Outlet
Fluorescent Lighting
Oven Cvclinq Lights
Broiler-Roaster Pan
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188?
Calrocff Heating Units
Pushbutton Controls
Spot Heat Surface
Unit
Full-width Bottom
Drawer
Appliance Outlet
Fluorescent Lighting
Oven Cycling Lights
Broiler-Roaster Pan
Contemporary Brushed
Chrome & Porcelain
RB43
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W.T.
Oven Timing Clock
Timed Electric Outlet
Lift-Off Oven Door
2 Broiler-Roaster Pan
Spot Heat Surface
Unit
Calrod Heating Units
Automatic Oven
Control
Lighted Push Button
' RC66
27800
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THRIFT COMMAND
SPEED-FLOW DRYER
Designed to drv clothes
beautifully yet priced
for real savings. Conven
ient toggle switch lets
you choose normal or
low drying temperatures.
Dial gives up to 90 min
utes of drying time.
LB225
128
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FABRIC COMMAND 400
SPEED-FLOW DRYER
Get the drying results you
want every time with
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tons let you select norm
al temperatures for
heavy items. Low tem
peratures for delicates or
light loads.
LB245
148
FABRIC-COMMAND
600 SPEED-FLOW
DRYER
Pushbuttons let you se
lect the temperatures you
want to custom dry even
the most delicate fabrics.
Tumbling without heat at
the end of the drying
cycle cools fabrics slow
ly to prevent wrinkles.
LB265
168
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W.T.
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HHhriruiJr FREEZERS
FABRIC-COMMAND 600
SPEED-FLOW DRYER
Pushbuttons let you se
lect the temperatures you
want to custom dry even
the most delicate fabrics.
Tumblinq without heat at
the end of the drying
cycle cools fabrics slow
ly to prevent wrinkles,
also automatic dry se
lection. LB275
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Extra quality at budget
price.
10.3 NEMA Capacity
Stores 359 lbs. of
Food
Refrigerated Shelving
Maqna-Seal Gasket
4 Sides
Roomy Door Shelves
Compuct StvVig 28'.'
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616-lb. total capacity
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terior light, door locks,
7 library - style door
shelves.
FM90C
288
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BUDGET 14 CU. FT,
476-lb. capacity, storage
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