Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1955, Image 13

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Servicemen
ENLIST IN ARMY
? Six people, one woman and
five -men, enlisted in the U.S.
iArnry through the Medford re
9 cruiting station last week, and
3 were inducted into service
through the Portland recruiting
office. C
Miss Gertrude Elizabeth Ma
kinson, daughter of Bonnie B.
Makinson, 907 Cherry st., Med
ford, joined the Women's Army
Corps for a two-year period.
She was flown from Portland
to Ft. McClellan, Ala., the
WAC training - center, where
:she will take eight weeks of
basic , training, followed by at
tendance at a specialist school.
She attended Prospect High
: SChOOl.
' Norman William Young, son
of Mrs. Clara Etta Young, route
1, box 164, Rogue River, enlist
ed for the signal corps, and
after basic training at Ft. Ord,
Calif., will take further train
ing at the signal school at Ft.
Monmouth, N.J.
' Sgt. George Rodney Long,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F.
Long, route 1, box 528, Ashland,
whose wife lives at the same
...address, reenlisted in the Army
for six years. He is stationed at
Ft. Lewis, Wash.
Gary Lee Bolinger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eolinger,
Grants Pass, enlisted in the air
borne infantry for three years.
Keith' Dale Huffman, For
tuna,, Calif., also enlisted in the
airborne infantry through the
Medford station.
Rex Leon Riebel, formerly a
student at Southern Oregon col
lege and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford C. Riebel, Grants Pass,
enlisted in the adjutant general
corps, and will attend clerk's
school at Ft. Ord following
basic training.
GRADUATED
Army Pvt. Elmer R. Dement,
22, son of Mrs. H. M. Dement,
819 Newtown st-., recently was
3 graduated from the I corps non
commissioned officers academy
in Korea, according to an
: Army release. He is a messen
ger in Company G of the 7th
. infantry division's 31st regi
ment, and received instruction
in leadership of units, map
reading and other military sub
jects. Private Dement entered
the Army in January, 1953, and
c completed basic training at Ft.
Lewis, Wash.
IN SPOKANE
: .. Darell L. Edwards, an airman
second class and son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Edwards, 414 West
Jackson st., is now assigned to
duty at a service club at Geiger
Air Force base, Spokane, Wash.
Airman Edwards runs the cen
ter's information desk and is
secretary to the club director.
Airman Edwards, who has been
in the Air Force two years, was
trained at Parks Air Force base,
near, Oakland, Calif., and was
stationed at Keesler base in
Mississippi and at Chanute field
In Illinois before being trans
ferred to Spokane.
IN GERMANY
. Pvt." Jan I. Gilhousen, 19, son
of Alj Gilhousen, Camp Baker
rd., and Mrs. Montana Gilhou
sen, Eugene, is a member of the
1st infantry division in Germany,
, according to an Army release.
He is a rifleman in Company
M of the 18th regiment and en
tered the Army in "November,
1953. He arrived overseas one
year later. He was employed by
the' Central Heating company at
' Eugene in civilian life, and until
moving Eugene lived at Trail.
c le a Sweetheart on
VALENTINE'S DAY!
Take Your Family to Your
Favorite
Restaurant
for a Wonderful Meal
Mom and the kids will love it! All
the goodness of home cooked
meals . . with no fuss ... no
bother ... and ne dishes to do.
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Don't Forger to Drink
Red Streak Cafe
Rogue Valley Country Club
Busy Bee Cafe
Holiday Inn Coffee Shop
Steak House Cafe
Maury's Corner
Eaton's Dinner House
Trailways Cafe V
Hotel Medford
Lulu's Cafe
El Roaue Cafe .
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Q ford 2-8212. Ad paid by
Local and
Allied Council A meeting of
the Veterans Allied Council of
Jackson county is set for Mon
day, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m., in the
VFW haU, 42 North Front st.
SOHSI Anyone interested
in work of the Southern Oregon
Historical Society, Inc., is in
vited to attend a meeting of the
group which is scheduled for
Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m., in
the courthouse.
Class io Open A new study
series for Woman's Society of
Christian Service, First Metho
dist church, will open Monday,
Feb. 7, at 1 p.m. in Shipmates'
room of the church. Mrs. Lyle
Schoppert will be leader and
any woman "interested is invited
to attend. "Christianity and
Wealth" will be the subject.
.
Elected Jim Lattie of Med
ford, a junior in agriculture at
Oregon State college, has been
elected- president of the Sigma
Delta Chi, professional journal
istic fraternity for men. He is
news editor of the OSC Daily
Barometer, campus newspaper.
Lattie .is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin J. Lattie, route 3,
box 200.
Practice Called Mrs. Eve
Prentice has announced that a
special practice for Rogue Riv
er academy girls who will play
in the annual spring recital of
the Prentice Accordion band,
will be held Sunday, Feb. 6, at
3:30 p.m. at the studio. The
concert is set for March 7 in
Medford High school auditor
ium. Conference The first quar
terly conference of the year for
the members of the Klamath
stake, Church of Jesus Christ
Lat-ter Day Saints, will be held
Sunday, Feb. 13, in the Klamath
Falls ward chapel. The sessions
are scheduled from 10 a.m. to
noon and 2 to 4 p.m. Presiding
will be Elder Adam S. Bennion
of Salt Lake City, Utah, a mem
ber of the quorum of 12 apostles
of the faith.
At Conference The Rev.
Raymond Balcomb, pastor of the
First Methodist church, attend
ed the first national meeting of
annual conference and jurisdict
ional boards of social and econo
mic relations which convened
Feb. 1 through 4 at Evanston,
111. Group discussions were con
ducted by specialists in the fields
cf agricultural economics, gene
ral economics, race relations,
soqial welfare problems and in
dustrial relations.
.
New Series A new series of
"The School of Christian Liv
ing," at the First Methodist
church will begin this evening
at the church. One of the sub
jects for the ensuing four weeks
will be the study of the book
of Revelation under the leader
ship of J. Thomas Dixon, assist
ant pastor. The public is invited
and a discussion period will be
conducted. The general title of
the course is "A Crusading
Church," or "Marching As to
War."
New Manager Jack Collens
has been appointed branch man
ager here for the Southern Ore
gon Land company, 947 South
Riverside ave., officers Df the
company announced Saturday.
Home offices of the firm are in
Grants Pass. This office has been
established here for about eight
years. Collens replaced G. G.
Barbee, who has moved to the
Bay area. Assisting the new
manager will be Al Kuykendall
of Grants Pass. Collens previ
ously was a salesman for the
same offices.
.
Big Y Super Market
Kim's Restaurant
Top Notch Cafe
Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop
AI White's Rogue Restaurant
Groceteria
Hotel Jackson
Brown's Cafe .
WimerCafe
Whistle Stop Cafe
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wishing to cooperate and be included on our future ads Call Med
Milk ProducersJLsague and Jackson County Pomona Grange.
Personal
Moved Recently Mrs. Myrtle
Coggins moved recently from
Dark Hollow rd.'to live at 211
North Ivy st.
With Eads Mrs. Beryl Chase
began work last week at Eads
Transfer and Storage company
as moving consultant.
Visits Here Miss Coralie
Doughton, Salem, is a week end
visitor at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Richard Jewett, 921
Winchester st.
Jailed Donald William Cog
gins, 19, of 1700 Prune st., was
placed in the county jail on
Friday for parole violation, ac
cording to sheriff's office re
ports. To Mart Mrs. Alto Pruitt is
in San Francisco where she is
attending merchandise mart
shows and purchasing stock for
Mann's Department store. She
has charge of the purchase of
jewelry, luggage and gift ware.
Rummage Sale The auxili
ary to the Fraternal Order of
Eagles lodge, will conduct a
rummage sale at the Eagles hall,
217 West Main st., Saturday,
Feb. 12, from 9 a.m. through
the day.
Stockmen Convene Direc
tors of the Jackson County Stock
men's association will meet at
the county courthouse Monday
evening to plan for the annual
meeting which is scheduled Feb
ruary 16 at Central Point
Grange hall.
Overnight Guests Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Herman Clark, Sa
lem, were guests Thursday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Jewett, Central Point.
The Clarks were en route to
California on the first part of an
extended trip which will take
them to various parts of the
United States. Mrs. Clark and
Mrs. Jewett are sisters.
Visiting Husband Mrs. Wil
liam E. Cohee, and little daugh
ter, Karen Lee, 712 S. Newtown
st., left Thursday p.m. via the
S. P. for Southern California to
spend the weekend with their
husband and father, Sgt. William
E. Cohee, who is at Camp Pendle
ton preparing for an oversea's
term of duty with the Marine
Corps. Mrs. Cohee and daughter
also visited an aunt and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Malloy
in Reseda, Calif.
Medical Society Meeting
The Jackson County Medical
society will meet for dinner at
7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9, at the
Rogue Valley Country club,
with Drs. O. T. Heyerman and
Otto Emig as hosts. Dr. Aubrey
Hill, Ashland, will i present the
paper of the evening. At the
March meeting, Dr. R. R. New
ell, of the Stanford university
school of medicine, San Fran
cisco, will be the guest speaker.
Held in Transit Three men
were "held in transit" in the
county jail Friday night for
United States deputy marshals.
Sheriff's deputies said that Emil
io Silvo Garcia, 31, Stockton,
Calif., was being returned to
Stockton, from Seattle. The
others were George William
Burks, 18, Gardena, Calif., and
Dwane Jimmie Crowell, 21.
They were arrested at Klamath
Falls and were to be taken to
Portland by Deputy U. S. Mar
shal Paul Hanlin. The latter two
were arrested on warrants is
sued by U. S. Commissioner
Frank J. Van Dyke. 'They are
suspects in the entering of U.
S. post office property at Jun
tura, Ore.
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Obituaries
R. B. GRUBBS
Funeral services for Ruel Bell
Grubbs, 75, who died Thursday
at the home of his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ansil
F. Pearce, 709 North Riverside
ave., will be conducted in the
Nazarene church of Emmett,
Ida. Interment will be in the
Emmett cemetery. Local ar
rangements were in charge of
Chapel Mortuary.
The deceased was born in Jop
lin, Mo., on Dec. 28, 1879. He
was married in Wanette, Okla.,
on June 26, 1903, to Eunicia
Hallmark, who preceded him in
death several years ago. Until
his retirement about a year and
half ago, when he came to Med
ford, Mr. Grubbs had spent most
of his life farming near Emmett.
He was a member of the Nazar
ene church.
Survivors include five sons,
Roy, Bakersfield, Calif., Harold,
Medford, Charles, Hermiston,
Ore., Glen, Ephrata, Wash., and
Samuel, Edmonds, Wash.; two
daughters, Mrs. Wilma Pearce,
Medford, and Mrs. Hazel Lamb,
Medford; 27 grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
ELLA McCONNELL
Mrs. Ella McConnell, Medford,
died at a local hospital Satur
day afternoon. Perl Funeral
home is in charge of arrange
ments. WILLIE MAE GARDNER
The remains of Mrs. Willie
May Gardner, 77, who died
Saturday in a local hospital, will
be forwarded to Pendleton for
services Wednesday afternoon,
with the Rev. Don Payne officiat
ing. The body will lie in state at
Conger - Morris funeral home
until 3 p. m. Sunday.
Mrs. Gardner was born Feb.
6, 1877 at Santa Rosa, Calif., and
came to Gold Hill, with her par
ents, the late Joseph and Mary
McElroy, as a small child. In
1902 she moved to eastern Ore
gon, living in Pendleton and
Heppner until 1938, when she
moved to Medford. She was a
'member of the First Christian
church, Medford.
Survivors include two daugh
ters, Mrs. Ernest J. Reinking,
Medford, and Mrs. Fred Jensen,
Portland; three sons: Alvin, Lee
and Seymour, Portland; a sister,
Mrs. Alta Perry, Portland; and
three grandchildren.
MARGARET LINDLEY
Services for Mrs. Margaret
Jane Lindley, 93, who died Fri
day, will be held in Conger
Morris chapel Monday at 3 p. m.,
with the Rev. T. O. Davis, Cen
tral Point Church of Christ, of
ficiating. Interment will be in
Jacksonville cemetery.
The deceased was born Ariril
4, 1861, the daughter of Joshua
and Eliza Jane Blucher, in Scott
county, Indiana. Her parents
moved to Jackson county, Mis
souri, by wagon train in 1865,
when she was a small child. She
was married to George Lindley
on Sept. 11, 1881, at the Blucher
farm home hi -Jackson county,
Missouri, and lived there until
1905, when she moved to Ore
gon. Her husband passed away
Sept. 3, 1928, and is buried in
Jacksonville cemetery. She was
a member of the Methodist
Episcopal church, South, in
Pleasant Prairie, Mo.
Survivors include four sons,
Milton B., Central Point; George
F., and William T., Portland; and
J. Morton, Eugene; a daughter,
Mrs. Richard Howell, Sherwood,
Ore.; nine grandchildren, 20
great - grandchildren, and six
great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Carl Ficht
ner, Ora Meyers, John Dodge,
William Walden, Harry Hoehne,
and Joe Fritsch.
Mischief City police said
that recent cases of malicious
mischief and the breaking of
a window of the Safeway store
at 502 West Main st. in Novem
ber, 1953, have been cleared by
the questioning of two 14-year-old
boys. The mischief included
false calls to Yellow Cab com
pany, false grocery orders tele
phoned to Quality market and
foul language used on the tele
phone. Police were told that a
boy who has since moved from
Medford threw a rock at the
Safeway window.
Association Formed Mrs.
Harold Geigle has announced
formation of the Medford Baby
Sitting association. Mrs. Geigle,
who came here from Roseburg
where she was head of a simi
lar group, states that sitters will
be interviewed and instructed,
and that she will be able to rec
ommend them on the basis of
experience, intelligence and
health. The coordinator stated
that a group of prospective "sit
ters" met with her last weekend
and have become members of
the association. .
. Collisions City police said
that Mary Lanell Wilkes, 619
South Oakdale ave., posted $5
bail on a charge of making an
illegal left turn, after an auto
collision Friday. A convertible
operated by the woman and a
car driven by George G. Turner,
825 West Second t.f were in
volved. Police reported only mi
nor damage to the cars. Officers
said that James Melvin Nipps.
615 Keene Way dr., was fined
$2.50 or improper parking fol
lowing a Saturday morning mis
hap involving a car registered
to him and one driven by Joann
Jessie Waelty, 814 West Jackson
st. The accident was on Main st.
between Bartlett st. and River
side avenue.
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Funeral Arranged
For Bill Kimbrel Jr.
Funeral services will be held
Monday, Feb. 7, at 1 p.m., at Sac
ramento, Calif., for Bill Kim
brel, Jr., 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Kimbrel, all former Med
ford residents.
Several relatives left here
Saturday for Sacramento. They
include an aunt, Mrs. J. W. Wick
man and Mr. Wickman; a cousin,
Bob Wickman; Mrs. Bill Barnes,
a cousin's wife, and another
aunt, Mrs. H. O. Swisher of
Grants Pass. An aunt, Mrs. Mar
jorie Barnes of Medford, now is
in Dodge City, Kan., Vhere she
is with her mother, Mrs. W. J.
Kimbrel, who is critically ill.
The deceased attended junior
high school here until the family
moved to Sacramento about four
years ago. He was a member of
the Christian church here.
The Kimbrell home at Sacra
mento is located at 2632 Sutter
ville rd.
Sabrejef Pilot Dies
In Midair Collision
Taipei (U.R) A United
States Air Force F86 Sabrejet
collided Saturday with a Chi
nese Nationalist two-seater jet
trainer killing the American pi
lot. The two Chinese in the T33
jet parachuted from their dam
aged plane and were later pick
ed up by an Air Force helicop
ter. The F86 exploded after the
collision.
An Air Force announcement
said the F86 belonged to the
44th Fighter - Bomber Squadron
which was recently transferred
to Formosa from Clark Air
Force Base in the Philippines as
part of the 18th Fighter-Bomber
Wing.
Two of Escaped Army
Prisoners at Large
Fort Lewis, Wash. (U.R)
Two out of nine prisoners who
broke out of the stockade at this
large military installation Friday
were still at large Saturday.
The other seven were recap
tured before nightfall Friday. N
Still at large were Young Ivy,
20, Alderwood Manor, Wash.,
and Kenneth R. Gill, 19, Provi
dence, R. I.
The prisoners overpowered
two guards and stole a .45 caliber
pistol from one of them in their
escape.
At Home Hugh Mitchell,
1023 Maple Park dr., is at home
after being at Sacred Heart hos
pital where he underwent eye
surgery. He may now have visi
tors. Newt ef Death Mr. and
Mrs. Kenn Knacksedt left Fri
day after receiving news of the
death of her grandmother, Mrs.
Myrtle Norton, who died Thurs
day night at Corvallis. The
Knackstedts will be at the home
of Mrs. Knackstedt's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Levine at
Monroe. Knackstedt is a photo
grapher for Brainerd studios and
Mrs. Knackstedt teaches com
mercial subjects at Crater High
school, Central Point.
Crater Lake Aerie 2093
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
Express Their Thanks
To the Following
GILMAN'S DAIRY
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ROBINSON BROS. PARKING LOT
AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
For Their Geneorus Support
In Making Our
MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE
A Complete Success
Sunday, February 6, I95S
Time
'Skid Row Attorney' Gets
Invitation to
Chicago (U.R) -Lawyer
William G Wood, who is making
a comeback from Chicago's skid
row as a $5 a day court adviser,
is going to be guest of honor at
the greater Los Angeles, Calif.',
Press Club banquet:
The invitation to the club's
"Eight Ball Dinner," which ar
rived Friday carried the con
dition that Wood, a once - dis
tinguished law professor, stay
sober until the banquet, six
months from now.
Judge Confident
But Judge Hyman Feldman,
who started the 65-year-old
Wood on his comeback with a
job as his adviser on skid row
cases, was confident his new
counselor would meet the con
dition. "Mr. Wood will be there, and
sqber," Feldman said. "The way
he's improved in just two weeks
thrills me to death.
"He's up in my office right
now, working on a brief, and
doing a good job, too."
Feldman, who also was invit
ed to the dinner, said "I accept
ed for both of us, and I'm sure
Mr. Wood will be there."
Wood, who once taught at
Kent College of Law here and
was a distinguished attorney,
shuffled into Feldman's court
two weeks ago on drunk charges
and told of drinking himself on
to skid row- two years ago "be
cause of trouble at home."
Offered Job
After he demonstrated to Feld
man that he "still had it" by de
Air Force Jet Plane
Crashes in Texas
San Antonio, Tex. (U.R) An
Air Force jet plane crashed 12
miles west of San Antonio Sat
urday on its way back from de
livering classified cargo to Kirt-
land Air Force base at Albu
querque, New Mexico.
The wreckage was located on
the ranch of Mrs. Holly R. El
hv Jake Smith, tenant
farmer. . Smith was mounted on
horseback" and Deputy Sheriff
ptnh Smith radioed that the
scene was ir accessible by auto
mobile because of deep mua
created by overnight rains.
Smith said there was "no sign
of life."
Births
GLENN To Mr. and Mr.
Dayton, 533 Cherry st., Central
Pnint "Fph. 4. 1955. a bov. weight
5V& pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital.
T.ONG To Mr. and Mri.
Wallace, 16 Eastwood dr., Feb.
4, 1955, a boy, weight 8J4 pounds
at Sacred Heart hospital.
VINCKEL To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene, 1221 Dakota st, Feb.
4, 1955, a girl, weight 6Vfc pounds
at Sacred Heart hospital. .
DOBSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie, Twin Plunges, Ashland,
Feb. 4, 1955, a girl, weight 63A
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, Feb. 12, 9 am
217 West Main St.
F.O.E. AUXILIARY
MEDFORD (OREGON)
By Jimmy Hatlo
LA Banquet
fending a fellow skid row dere
lict, Feldman offered Wood $5
a day out of his own pocket to
serve him as an adviser.
Wood showed up in a clean
shirt and tie the next Monday
and has been in court regularly
and sober each day since.
Wood's invitation included an
offer of a week's vacation in
California as the club's guest.
At Los Angeles, club presi
dent Bill Pigue said the mem
bers throught the invitation
"might give Wood an additional
incentive for remaining sober."
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Includes - Home Made Bread,
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Fri Sat, Sun., and Mon. Only
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Adults 50c
CHILDREN
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A vast band of precipitation
stretching from the Gulf ofJMex? -ico
to Canada moved eastward
Saturday to the western slopes
of the Appalachians. 6
Meanwhile, wide areas of the
Great Plains and the Midwest -shoveled
out from the winter's .
heaviest snowfall, which ""left
more than a foot of new snow a.t
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Snow continued Saturday ov
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rain fell along thecOhio valley,
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Thunderstorms broke out
along the gulf coast of Louisiana -and
Texas. New Orleans got
3.48 inches of rain in six hours.,
Heavy rain also fell at Lake
Charles, La., and - Beaumont,
Tex. 3
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which gave the East coast sub
zero weather earlier this week
was losing its grip. Tempera
tures, along the Atlantic sea
board Saturday generally were
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But a new cold wave sent the
mercury down to 1 degree above
zero at Aberdeen, S.D.
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noon Saturday : 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day.
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