Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1954, Image 9

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    Local and Personal
Office Moved The office oil
the Business Service bureau for
merly located in the Franklin
building was moved this week
end to the Masonic building.
Guild Sale Providence Guild
of Sacred Heart hospital will
sponsor a food and fancy work
sale Monday, Dec. 6, from 10
a. m. to 1 p. m.t at the Sacred
Heart hospital first floor.
Article! Filed Articles of
Incorporation of Southern Ore
gon Christian Schools, Inc., have
been filed in the county clerk's
office by Charles M. Sturgill,
Wayne Roberts, John Walker,
Clarence Holdredge, and Wil
liam H. Green.
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Name Change Roy M. Tennle
and Raymond E. Bales have re
tired from the assumed business
name Woodland Heights Mar
ket, which has been assumed by
Marylin M. Hicks, 1501 Prune
st., according to records filed in
the office of the county clerk.
Medical Society Dr. Howard
Lewis of the University of Ore
gon medical school will speak to
members of the Jackson County
Medical society, Wednesday,
Dec. 15, at a 7 p. m. dinner
meeting in the Rogue Valley
Country club. Members are
asked by the officers to note
that the meeting has been set
ahead a week so that Dr. Lewis
' can be present. Hosts will be
Drs. Malcolm and June Byers.
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Precious gift to a mother a
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baby exquisitely embroidered!
She'll be so proud to hang this
sampler above baby s bed!
Pattern 7230: Embroidery
transfer and directions for "baby
record" sampler, 16x1 9 inches,
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add
5 cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to The Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 11,
N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS AND PATTERN NUMBER.
Brimful of thrifty gift ideas
. . . our Alice Brooks Needle-
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popular embroidery, crochet,
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send for. Plus 4 patterns printed
in book. Send 20 cents for your
copy. Ideas lor guts,- oazaars,
fashions.
Business Name The assumed
business Cris Union Service has
been filed in the office of the
Jackson county clerk by M. E.
Criswell.
Assumes Name Harley V.
Weisel, Box 997, Central Point,
has assumed the business name
Harley's Texaco Service, accord
ing to records in the office of the
Jackson county clerk.
Runaways Two bovs. 16 and
15 years of age, from Seattle
and Tacoma. Wash., were beine
held in the county jail Satur
day as runaways, sheriff's dep
uties reoorted. The two were
picked up by a state bolice of
ficer yesterday morning.
Bicycle Taken Mrs. Aline G.
Sutton told city police that her
son's bicycle was stolen from
the family residence, 915 West
12th st., during the noon hour
on Friday. The bicycle was a
maroon and ivory colored
Schwinn model.
Doctor Elected Dr. John L.
Welch, who is associated with
Doctors Clinic, Medford, has
been elected to associate mem
bership in the American College
of Physicians by the board of
regents at a recent meeting, ac
cording to an announcement
from the clinic.
Trailer Owners A meeting
of the Jackson county unit of
the Organized Trailer Owners
association has been scheduled
for Saturday, Dec. 11, at 7:30
p. m., at the Valley Center Trail
er court, 3410 North Pacific
highway, operated by Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Moore.
Elected C o 1 e Holmes was
elected president of the Med
f ord Professional Insurance
Agents association during a
luncheon meeting Friday at the
Jackson hotel. Vic Sether was
elected vice-president; Lou Cran
ston, secretary-treasurer, and E.
L. Bartholomew and Gordon
McKenzie, board members.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Black, Whitney, Neb., left last
week after visiting for about a
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. N. F. Gier, 2902 North Pa
cific highway. Black, . an em
ployee of the Chicago and North
western railway, plans to retire
in about three years and they
expect to move then to the
Rogue valley.
With Agency Mrs. A. Thelma
Lyter, formerly of Menlo Park,
Calif., is now with the John C.
Malone Real Estate agency at
25 North Ivy st- The agency
until this week was located at
1238 North Riverside ave. The
Lyters moved here in August
when Mrs. Lyter's husband,
Harry A. Lyter, and B. J. Garris,
purchased the Van Dyke News
agency, now known as the
Rogue Valley News agency. The
Lyters live at 1321 Locust st.
Their two children, Jacqueline
and David, are junior high
school students.
,
Food Sale Alpha Lambda
chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha
sorority, will sponsor . a baked
food sale to be held Wednesday,
Dec. 8, between the hours of 2
and 8 p.m., at the 'Home Appli
ance store, 115 East Mam st.
Homemade fruit cakes, pies,
cookies and other food items
will be on sale. The proceeds
will be used to benefit the Crip
pled Children's Hospital school
at Eugene. Last year the Oregon
chapters of the sorority, present
ed over $4,000 to.the school
Among the children -there from
Jackson county who have bene
fited are Jerome Haas and Toby
Kimmy. both of Medford, and
Douslas Decker of Central
Point.
Cllnle Slated A well baby
clinic, for infants and preschool
children, will be held Tuesday
from 1 to 4 p.m. at Talent city
hall. Dr. A. E. Merkel and Miss
Mary Ellen Bell will be in
charge of the clinic.
Gasoline Taken Fred La
vern Baker, 128 Keene way
drive, reported to police that
the gasoline cap an,d three gal
lons of gasoline were stolen
from his car parked at the sen
ior high school Friday.
Assigned Terry Maddox,
sophomore student at the Uni
versity of Oregon, has been as
signed to be a cadet corporal in
the Army reserve officers train
ing corps at the university. He is
a son of R. B. Maddox, route 2,
box 2, Jacksonville, and he is
a graduate of Medford High
school. His major subject is ge
ology. Son Born A son, James Alan,
was born Dec. 2, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Farmer, Ft. Worth, Tex.
Mrs. Farmer is the former Miss
Marie Wimmer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Wimmer, 1115
West Second st. She is a Medford
High school graduate. Mrs. Wim
mer has been at Ft. Worth for
the past month. She is expected
to return here about Dec. 20.
At Travel Service E 1 a i n e
Clark is in charge of the Rogue
Travel service offices at the
Jackson hotel during the ab
sence of George Lewis, operator
of the service, who is on a two
week vacation trip to Hawaii.
Miss Clark has been associated
with travel service work and
will make reservations for those
now making plans for tours.
KPs Slaie Meetings Talisman
lodge, Knights of Pythias, will
meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the
Pythian building to elect new.
officers. The following Monday,
Dec. 13, page rank will be con
ferred, and on Dec. 20, the an
nual Christmas party for all
KPs and affiliated organizations
will be held, starting with a pot
luck dinner at 6:30 p. m., fol
lowed by a program and dance.
Newcomers Among recent
newcomers to Medford are Mr.
and Mrs. Jean Watkins, formerly
of San Rafael, Calif. They have
purchased the Holly court. The
transaction was made through
the Chez Agency-Realtors. Also
Mr. and Mrs. Chesney Dow who
recently arriving in Medford are
have purchased a home through
the same agency at 20 Kenwood
ave. They lived at Tacoma,
w asn.
Driver Arrested Citv nolice
said that Rov Delbert Martin. 43.
Renton, Wash., entered a nlea
of innocent in police court yes
terday on a charge of driving a
motor vehicle while under influ
ence of intoxicating beverases.
They said that trial was set for
uec. ii ana Dau was Iixea at
$100. He was being held in the
city jail. Officers stated Martin
was arrested Friday night on
Front st. near 12th st. They re
ported that a conrroanion. Lawr.
ence Ray Humphrey, 44, of 14
boutn Bartlett st., entered a plea
of guilty to a charge of drunk
in public and was fmed $10.
Weapons Charge RayMond
unggs coieman, 21, Dorris
Calif., was sentenced on a hitch.
hiking charge and arraigned on
a weapons cnarge Saturday, ac
cording to a district cnnrt ro.
port. Coleman, arrested Friday
on Blackwell hill by state police,
was sentenced to 10 davs in ip
county jail for soliciting a ride
on a public highway. The court
report said that his' case was
bound over to the grand jury on
the charge of nossession of
weapon capable of being con-
i i
ceaiea on a person. Bail on the
count was set at $2,500. A police
report said that . Coleman was
released .on' Oct. 4. 1954 from
Wyoming state penitentiary
wnere ne naa served time for
burglary.
Dealers for . . .
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Sunday, December 3, 1954
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Obituary Notices
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Sander and two chil
dren, Tillamook, visited here
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Thomas, Myers lane. They
were en route to San Diego,
Calif.
Son Here Pvt. Bob Shep
herd is in Medford to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shepherd, Saginaw drive. The
young man, who attended the
University of Oregon last year,
entered the Army in September
and is assigned to Ft. Ord, Calif.,
for basic training. He will leave
Dec. 9 for the camp.
There are about 230,000,000
radio receiving sets in the world.
ROBERT L. TAYLOR 1
Services for Robert -Lee Tay
lor, 86, who died Thursday, will
be held in Conger-Morris chapel
Monday at 3 p.m. with Holly
Michael and Dolph Bills offici
ating. Interment will be in Jack
sonville cemetery.
The deceased was born July
31, 1868, in Huntsville, Mo., and
had lived in the Rogue valley
since 1901, coming from Wall
owa county in eastern Oregon,
where he had lived for two
years, coming from Boulder,
Mont. On Nov. 27, 1894, in
Boulder, Mont., he was married
to Donna Bell, who .survives.
The couple had observed their
60th wedding anniversary last
Saturday. !
Other survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. Goldie Bell Lind
ley, Eugene, Ore.; three grand
children and three great- grand
children. Pallbearers will "be Wayne
Kyker, R. L. Merritt, Milton
Lindley, C. S. Eicher, George
Howard and Harry Morrow.
ARCHIE STEWART
Archie Leander Stewart, 53,
of 506 Union st., died at a local
hospital on Friday. Funeral ser
vices will be held at the Perl
Funeral home on Tuesday at
2:30 p.m.
The Rev. F. Wildon Colbough
will officiate and interment will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Stewart had been a Med
ford resident for the past five
years. He was born at Hooper,
Colo., on Aug. 23, 1901 and was
a camenter.
He is survived by his wife,'
Betty, -Medford, seven children:
Edward, Korea; Mrs. .Judy Hill,
Los Angeles; Jerry, Portland;
and Earl, Donald, James and
Richard, all Medford; one broth
er, William, Prestone, Colo.;
four sisters, Mrs. Elsie Hume
and Mrs. Grace Bradshaw, both
of Colorado, Mrs. May Cornmie,
New Mexico and Mrs. Minnie
Lathum, Little Rock, Calif.
BETTY EBINGER
Services for Mrs. Enid "Betty"
Ebinger, 39, who died Thurs
day in Portland, will be held in
Conger-Morris chapel Monday
at 10 a.m. with the Rev. J.
Thomas Dixon of the First
Methodist church officiating. In
terment will be in Memory Gar
den's cemetery. ;
The deceased was born March
19, 1915, in Gold Hill. On April
16, 1949, in Portland, Ore., she
was married to Douglas Ebing
er, who survives.
Other survivors include her
mother, Mrs. Josie Cook, Med
ford; three brothers, Robert
Cook, Ashland; Earl Cook,
Gold Hill; and Floyd Cook,
Portland; four sisters, Mrs.
Juanita Brenner, Mrs. Marjorie
Lunsman, Mrs. Laura Derrick,
Central Point, and Mrs. Opal
Knips, all of Medford; and
several nieces and nephews.
ter Day Saints church officiat
ing. Interment will be in Jack
sonville cemetery.
The deceased was a life long
resident of southern Oregon,
having .been born in Jackson
ville on Nov. 11, 1875. On Jan.
13, 1948, in Medford, he was
married to Eva Fern, who sur
vives. - . -
Other survivors include sev
eral nieces -nd nephews.
Births
HOWELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard, 2642 Springbrook rd.,
Dec. 3, 1954, a boy, 6Vi lbs., at
Community hospital.
BURRILL To-' Mr.- and Mrs.
Neil, route 2, box. 192, Central
Point, Dec. 4, 1954, a boy, 10 V4
lbs., at Community- hospital. -
Grand Coulee hydroelectric
plant is rated at 1,316,000 kilo
watts. -'' '
111 Champion Gets Steer on TV Show
Chicagd U.R) The 55th
International Livestock Expo
sition ended yesterday, but its
top heroine and champion are
going on to new triumphs.
Sixteen year old Janice Hull
inger was to take her grand
champion Aberdeen Angus steer
Shorty to New York for a tele
visioon appearance Sunday.
The Manly, Iowa, girl's tri
umph was the high spot of this
year s version 01 tne worias
biggest farm show. In addition.
Shorty's sale for $16,650 to a
Chicago restaurant will help
Janice put her brothers and sis
ters through college.
Janice, who wants to be a
secretary, has already received
a shorthand machine and a
scholarship to a Des ..Moines
Business college. Both were the
gifts of a business machine firm.
You Have Seen Them On TV
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DAVID JONES
Services for David Lester
Jones, 79, who died Thursday,
will be held in Conger-Morris
chapel Monday at 1-p.m. with
Bishop Gordon Allred of the Lat-
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