Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1950, Image 10

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    TEN MEDF0B3 (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. May 28. 1950
NORMAL VISION Is restored to eye of Don Ertman, IB, Fairfax,
Cal. schoolboy after cornea of San Francisco woman was trans
planted 24 hours after she died. Similar operation will be performed
on other eye when Don Is 21. Mrs. Marge Ertman (left), lad's
mother, had planned to send him to blind school. (International)
Shady Cove -Trail
Shady Cove-Trail, May 27
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steacy, San
Pablo, Cal., are parents of a boy
born May 24 in San Francisco.
This is their second child and
first boy. The baby is the first
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Howe of Trail. Mrs. Howe drove
to Red Bluff and met her son-in-law
and granddaughter, Linda.
Mrs. Howe brought Linda back
to Trail with her and is keeping
her for awhile.
Mrs. Claude Close of Trail has
been called to Lodi, Cal., by
death of her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark of
m ;i .ttunH tha Fade Point
lion auimi.u ' ' - o -
KirtU u.hnnl ffrnHuntinn pxprnseS
May 24. Their nephew, Gary
Cain of Eagle Point, was one of
tne graduates.
nt fnr the fond freezing
demonstration sponsored by
Upper Rogue Extension Unit has
been changed from June 5 to
June 9 in the Shady Cove school
'FREE
DEMONSTRATION
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WITH NO ATTACHMINT
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ICONOMICAL ATTACHMINT
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Dooi not dmiq flowtrt or cjrtt
Merry Tiller doet ell of thi.. .and
morel You'll find e million uiai
for your mighty Merry Tifler. See
ing ! believing, 10 tend the cou
pon below ana we will erranqe a
free demonstration.
VALLEY
EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
Pacific Highway South
Phone 2-9441
cafeteria starting at 1:30 p.m.
The interested public is Invited.
Miss Eula Wintermote, county
demonstration agent will be
present.
Mrs. Frances Stafford of Trail
has gone to Los Angeles and vi
cinity on a short business trip.
H. E. Club of Upper Rogue
Grange will serve a turkey din
ner at Grange hall on Sunday,
May 28 from 1 to 6 p.m. Pro
ceeds will go to the building
fund.
A very successful clinic for
pre-school children was held at
the Shady Cove schoolhouse
May 22 with Mrs. Ola Houston
chairman assisted by other la
dies of the community. Thirty
four children were examined by
Dr. Merkel, county health offic
er and nurses from the county
health department and immuni
zation against various diseases
was given.
Eighth grade graduation exer
cises were held at the Shady
Cove school May 22 for 14 stu
dents. Glenn Hale, superintend
ent of Eagle Point schools was
guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers
of Shady Cove returned recently
from a business trip to L.aueview
and northern California.
Mrs. Rosa Martin of Cottage
Grove spent several days recent
ly visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Collins and family of Shady
Cove. Mrs. Martin is an old
friend of the family.
Work started May 21 on the
VFW hall in Shady Cove with
gravel being hauled and spread
as a cushion for the concrete
floor. Members of Steelhead
Post No. 6881 who helped with
the work were Russell Mee,
Johnny Walker, Kenneth Oliver
and Dan Krotz. Carl Dawson
helped haul wih his truck and
Lynn Saunders also assisted.
Bonds for financing the hall are
now being sold. Steelhead Post
will hold a box social June 16
at 7 p.m. at Casey State park.
The public is invited. Ladies and
girls attending are asKecl to
bring boxes with lunch for two.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice u Brien
of Centerville, Cal., have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cook of Shady Cove. On leav
ing here they went on to visit
Crater Lake and Klamath Falls.
Mr. O'Brien is superintendent
of the Booth Canning company
in Centerville.
Mrs. Gerald Owen of Shady
Cove attended the Oregon
branch meeting of the National
Chinchilla Breders of America
held in Portland on May 19.
Mrs. Helen Anderson of shady
Cove Is now operating the Shady
Cove Beauty Shop in the new
Mountain View cafe building in
Shady Cove. Mrs. Anderson has
worked as a beauty operator in
Klamath Falls, Medford and was
in Instructor at the Medford
Beauty School.
Regular meeting of Steelhead
Post V.F.W. and Ladies Auxili
ary will be held Friday, June 2,
at R p.m. at Rogue River Lodge.
Mrs. Van Dyke was installing
officer at the installation of
Shady Cove P.T.A. May 19 at
the schoolhouse. New officers
are Mrs. Cecil Kee, president;
Mrs. Jerry Hicks, vice-president:
Mrs. Ralph Lane, secretary and
Mrs. Jack Schauble, treasurer.
Graduating from Eagle Point
high school May 24 were a num
ber of Shady Cove residents,
among thorn Dan Krotz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krotz,
Larry Kee, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Kee, Carolyn Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Johnson of Trail, Kay Gran
tham, of Shady Cove, Everett
Hanna, son of Mrs. Arthur Engel
and Esther Doherty, daughter
of the Rev. and Mrs. Doherty
of the Assembly of God Church
of Shady Cove.
The last of a srls of classes
in square dnncing sponsored by
the Upper Rogue Extension Unit
for members and their families
will be hrld at Sunsrt-on-the-Rogue
on Monday evening. May
29. Arlee Ragsdale and Leona
Hughes are Instructors.
Local and Personal
Heturn Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Youth to Moot St. Mark's
READY M
IXED
Outstanding
Results
follow the me of our superior
Ready Mixed Concrete. Work
proceed! fairer to begin with,
Hindi up dependably under all
conditioni, Thati btcauie It'i
preciiion miied, to formula
that haa been proved re provide
enduring quality. No matter
how imall or large the job, lt
us Imurei savings. Of money
well time end labor!
Sand and Gravel Crushed Rock Cruthtd Granite
M. C. LININGER and SONS
CORNER HAMRICK ROAD MEDFORD PHONE 2-5336
Mallard and son, Freddie, 9SB
Smith Riverside, have returned
from San Francisco, where they
spent several days vacationing.
In Hospital Mrs. Maude
Robinson, Gold Hill, is a patient
in Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs.
Robinson is a teacher at Medford
junior high school.
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Juniors To Meet Members
of Bliss Heine's Juniors taking
Dart in the Memorial day parade
Tuesday will meet at the armory
at 8:45 a.m. in their new uni
forms to check roll call.
Oklahoma Picnic The Okla
homa picnic committee met last
week at the home of Mrs. Roy
Gish in Central Point, setting
Sunday, July 9, as the date for
this year's Oklahoma picnic.
The affair will be held in Tou-
Velle state nark and persons
wishing to furnish music for the
program are asked to contact
Mrs. Gish.
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Townsend Delegates Mrs.
Charles Boussum, president of
Medford Townsend club No. 1,
and Fred Barker, president of
club wo. 4, nave been elected
delegates to the national con
vention of Townsend clubs to be
held in Denver May 29 to June
2. Others attending the conven
tion from here will be Charles
Boussum and Lester Howell
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From South Dakota C. W.
Anhorn and son. Bill, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Anhorn and son,
John, Central Point, recently re
turned iron nerrick, s. u.,
where they had been called be
cause of the illness of John
Anhorn Sr. While away they
visited relatives. During the
week, word was received by the
Anhorns of the passing of John
Anhorn Sr.
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Receives Deqree Charles
Warren Kirkpatrick. a son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrick,
713 East Jackson boulevard, was
granted a degree of bachelor of
divinity from Hartford Theologi
cal seminary, Hartford. Conn., at
graduation exercises of the Hart
ford Seminary foundation, May
17. The Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick
will continue to serve as mini
ster of the Cummington and
West Cummington, Mass., Cong
regational churches, which he
has served while completing his
studies at the seminary. The
seminary is a university of re
ligion where students, already
college graduates, prepare for
professional leadership in Chris
tian work.
YPF will meet at 6;30 p.m. to
day at the church for a brief
business session. Roller skat
ing at the armory will follow.
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Purchase Inn Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Hill, recently of Coos
Bay, have purchased the Burger
inn on Pine street in Central
Point. The business was former
ly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Hom
er Brown, who have operated
the establishment since its open
ing. e e
Deputy Commissioner Here
Ed Campbell, Portland, deputy
real estate commissioner for the
state, was a southern Oregon vis
itor this week-end. He was here
to conduct investigations for his
office, according to Carl Teng-
waid, Mediord, a member of the
state real estate board.
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Visiting Mrs. Ruth Jolly, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Powell, Central Point, arrived
recently from Fairbanks, Alas
ka, to spend the summer with
her parents. Jolly will remain in
Fairbanks where he is employed
as a carpenter. He plans to join
Mrs. Jolly here later in the
season.
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Social Night Knights of Py
thias will hold a regular social
night Monday at 7 p.m. in the
Pythian building on North
Grape street. A pot luck dinner
will be served. The affair is for
Knights of Pythias, Pythian
sisters, their families and Invited
guests. Card games will b e
played. Those attending are
asked to take a covered dish.
To Build The largest of three
building permits issued at the
city building inspector's office
Friday and Saturday was one for
$6,000 issued to E. L. Manning
who will build a new residence
at 1019 West Fourth street. B
L. Sanderson will spend $5,000
to build a home at 940 South
Grape street, and Phil Stem
bridge was granted a permit to
build a $1,000 garage at 1019
West Main street. I
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Death L a r n e d Word has i
been received here of the death
of Mrs. Nettie Green in Berke
ley, Cal. Mrs. Green is a former !
resident of Table Kock and i-en-
tral Point. She is survived by
four daughters, Mrs. Caleb
Chinn, Sacramento; Mrs. Thom
as White, Honolulu; Mrs. John
Ermerson, San Francisco and
Mrs. Stuart Schlosser, Portland.
Mrs. Green was a dressmaker in
fpnlrnl Point and her rialichters
attended Central Point schools. I
At Hospital Rollte Newbold,
404 worth Riverside avenue, is
confined to Community hospital
where he underwent surgery last
week. His condition was report
ed satisfactory.
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Jacksonville Lodge Warren
Lodge No. 10, A.F.&A.M., Jack
sonville, will meet Tuesday
night instead of Wednesday as
previously announced, according
to H. Halversen, worshipful
master.
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Son Born Word has been re
ceived hers of the birth of a son
May 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Terry
B. Elder, Albany. Mrs. Elder is
the former Mildred McKenzie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H
McKenzie, Medford.
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In California Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Thompson and daughter,
Sharon. 731 West 14th street,
left during the week to visit
friends and relatives in the Cali
fornia bay area. Thompson is
convalescing from major surgery
which he underwent recently.
To Klamath Falls Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Knight, 522 King
street, left last evening for
Klamath Falls to spend the
week-end visiting Knight's moth
er, Mrs. L. Lewis Larson and
his brother, George Knight. The
visitors will return this evening.
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Time Change Members of
the Central Point Navy Moth
ers' club are asked to meet at
the American Legion hall me
morial day at 9 a. m. instead
of 10 a.m. as originally an
nounced. The group will par
ticipate in Memorial day cere
monies in both Central Point
and Medford.
Obituary
Court House News
Divorce Complaints
Harle, Lenora vs. Leslie. .
MRS. MARY WELCH
Mrs. Mary Welch, widow of
Samuel S. Welch, former resi
dents of Medford, passed away
in Watsonville, Cal., on Friday.
The remains will be returned
to Medford for services and in
terment. Arrangements are in
care of Conger-Morris funeral
home.
WALTER W. MARSHALL
Services for Walter Wright
Marshall, 58, who passed away
Friday, will be held in Conger
Morris chapel Monday at 2:30
p.m., with Central Point Lodge
No. 135, A. F. & A. M., of which
he was a member, officiating.
Committal services will be in
Brownsboro cemetery.
Mr. Marshall was born in
Crawford county. Ark., Feb. 5,
1892. On May 21, 1913, at Pull
man, Wash., he was united in
marriage to Grace E. Livings
ton, who survives. He had lived
at Brownsboro for 31 years.
Surviving, besides his widow,
are three sons, Lester i.,
Brownsboro; Glen W., Eugene;
and Sgt. William R., Fort Ord,
Cal.; and eight grandchildren.
Court Records
Justice Court
Ralph J. Doty, no PUC permit,
fine $10 and costs.
Voliner A. Poole, failure to
stop at stop sign, fine $1 and
costs.
Kermit P. Larsen, overload,
fine $14 and costs.
Walter Berndt, violation of
basic rule, fine $1 and costs.
Carlos E. Morrison, overload,
fine $18 and costs.
Leslie L. Croucher, overload,
fine $70 and costs.
Police Court
Carl W. Theiss, reckless driv
ing, bail $25.
Marvin C. Lemieux, violation
of the basic rule, bail $10.
Harold R. Kinney, violation of
basic rule, fine $10.
Robert T. Hutchinson, viola
tion of basic rule, fine $10.
Jim Luman, Betty Lubber and
Rita King, no operator's license,
fine $5 each.
Hollywood, May 27 (U.PJ
Actor Henry Wilcoxon's wife,
-Tan Davn hirth tn a daughter
Friday, the couple's third girl.
BIRTHS
CROVETTE To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, 617 Pine street, May 26,
1950, a girl, 8'i pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
JONES To Mr. and Mrs.
f-lnnrie HOB McAndrews road,
May 26, 1950, a girl, six pounds,
at Community hospital.
Slim Ore.. Mav 27 (U.R)
Wages for strawberry picking in
the Willamette valley will be
half a cent higher this year.
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