Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1955, Image 13

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    Local and
Plan Sale Talent Garden
club will hold a food and plant
sale Saturday, April 16, begin
ning at 10 a.m., at Valley locker
At Community Mark Milne,
seven-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Milne, 220 Keene-
way dr., had tonsil surgery today
at Community hospital.
From Trip Mrs. V o 1 n e y
Dixon has returned to her home
at 526 West 10th st., after visit
ing for a month in Phoenix,
Ariz., with her daughter, Mrs
Tom Hancock and family.
Prospect Dancers The Pros
pect Lumber Jacks and Jills will
give a square dance Saturday,
April 16, at 8:30 p.m., at the
Community hall. Potluck re
freshments will be served. Those
interested are invited.
Phoenix Dance Members of
the Phoenix Grange will sponsor
a square dance at the Grange
hall Saturday, April 16, at 8:30
p.m. Doug Fosbury will do the
calling. Women are asked by
those in charge to take pastry or
sandwiches for a potluck lunch.
Gold Hill Club Those who
plan to attend a dinner and
theater party of the Amethyst
Rebekah Friendship club of Gold
Hil, Monday, April 18, are to
meet at 7 p.m., at the home of
Mrs. Paul Molloy in Gold Hill.
The dinner will be at Kims res
taurant south of Medford.
Workshop Slated A 4-H club
demonstration workshop will be
held Saturday, starting at 9:30
a m., at Roxy Ann Grange hall.
The workshop, for all members
and leaders, is designed to pro
mote 4-H club demonstration
work at fairs, and other similar
events. No lunch will be served.
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Treated Byron Turner, 121
King st., an employee of Mea
ford Veneer and Plywood com
pany, was treated aaout ..oon
today at the Sacred Heart hos
pital for badly lacerated fin
gers suffered this morning while
he was working, according to at
tendants. Slight Accident Vehicles
operated by Myrta La Vera Ol
son, 121 Elk st., Medford, and
Melvjn Orin Wright, 3321 Jack
sonville highway, Medford, col
lided at Summit ave. and Mc
Andrews rd., yesterday. Police
cited the driver of the Olson ve
hicle for failure to yield right
of way.
Three Car Accident Auto
mobiles operated by Clarence Le
roy Chew, 1040 West Main st.,
and Walter Wilford Johnson,
1702 West Main st., and a parked
car owned by E. G. Hawkins,
623 South Riverside ave., were
involved in a collision in front
of 6616 South Riverside ave.
yesterday. Police cited Johnson
for failure to yield right of way.
Mother Leaves Mrs. Amalia
Ewaldsen left by United Air
lines last evening to return to
her home in Savannah, Ga., aft
er visiting for Wz years in the
valley. She first visited for
some time at Ashland with her
daughter, Mrs. Pangborn Par
sons, and later was with her son,
Otto Ewaldsen, and his family,
20 Ross court. She is scheduled
to be in Savannah this evening.
This is her first plane trip.
At Sacred Heart Robert Den
nison Jr., 10, of 56 North Peach
st.; Mrs. Lue Lee, 45 Charlotts
Anne rd.; Mrs. Wendell Stalker.
Medford Plaza apartments;
Maria Ortiz, 6, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Ortiz, 242 Beat
ty st., and Kenneth Durham,
Kirby, all are listed today as
surgery patients at Sacred Heart
hospital. Mrs. Clarence Belt, 217
South Riverside ave., is a med
ical patient there.
EATON'S
DINNER HOUSE
S13 Crater Lake At.
ITALIAN AND
AMERICAN DINNERS
SPECIAL All the SpahetU and
Homemade Ravioli you can eat.
Includes Home Made Bread.
Butter and C o I i j QQ
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$1.50
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Dance Gordon Kershaw will
call square dances starting at
8:30 p. m. tomorrow night at the
Roxy Ann Grange. Refreshments
will be potluck.
YMCA Dance A dance will
be held by the Medford Hi-Y
club at the YMCA Friday, April
22, from 8:30 to 11 p. m. Re
freshments will be served. A
small fee will be charged.
To Meet The Idslla Rogue
Santha of the Nomads of Avru
dakka will meet Saturday, April
16. at 8 m.p., in the Pythian
building. Entertainment and re
freshments will be xurnished by
n.embers from Grants Pass.
Jailed Franklin Roosevelt
Bahr, 21, Box 678, Eagle Point,
has been jailed by state police
on a charge of failure to operate
a motor vehicle on the proper
side of the highway according
to jail records.
Hit -Run Accident Ray H.
Croft, general delivery, Monroe,
reported to police the panel
truck he was driving was hit by
another vehicle which failed to
stop at Court st. and McAndrews
rd. yesterday.
Dance Postponed A dance
originally scheduled for Satur
day, April 16, by the Steelhead
post and auxliary, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, at the VFW hall
at Shady Cove, has been post
poned because of illness, officers
said today. The future date for
the dance will be announced.
School Carnival Projects
which the Jackson School Par
ent Teacher association sponsor
in benefit of the school will be
aided through proceeds from a
carnival today at 7 p. m., at the
school. Games, a country store
sale, plants, aprons, foods and
other ways of raising money will
be on the program.
From California Mr. ana
Mrs. . William T. Jeffery, 521
Mayette st., returned this week
from a two-week trip to Haw
thorne, Calif., where they visit
ed their son, Allen William Jef
fery, and his family. While thure
they visited in Hollywood. Mrs.
Jeffery attended a meeting of
the Hollywood branch of the
League of American. Pen Wom
en at the Plaza hotel. She is a
former .member of the branch.
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News About
Servicemen
ROGUE VALLEY MEN
JOIN IN MANEUVERS
Two more Rogue valley Army
men who will participate in "Ex
ercise Apple Jack," maneuvers
for some 26,000 servicemen set
during May at the Yakima fir
ing center near Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
were listed today by the Army.
They are Sgt. George R. Long,
23, son of Mrs. Arthur Long,
route 1, Ashland, and Sgt.
Phylip L. Lausten, son of Mrs.
Ethel Geyer, Central Point.
Lausten, who attended Cen
tral Ppint High school, is a Ko
rean veteran and joined the
Army in 1948. He is commun
ications chief in Battery C, 37th
field artillery battalion, 2nd In
fantry division.
MEDFORD MAN JOINS NAVY
Harold Eugene Tye, route 1,
box 432, Medford, has enlisted
in the Navy, according to E. D.
Houdesheldt, QM1, Navy recruit
ing chief here. He will be as
signed to Naval aviation after
basic training and after a leave.
AT ATLANTIC CITY
Miss Nancy A. Busch, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch,
Trail, has reported to the Naval
air station at Atlantic City, N. J.,
where she has been assigned as
an aircontrolman airman in the j
operations department, accord-!
ing to a Navy release. Before j
entering the Navy, she was grad-1
uated from Eagle Point High
school.
Irish Setter Poisoned Mrs.
Betty Ann Severson, 924 South
Ivy st., reported to police her
iris setter, valued at about $100,
had been poisoned. A veterinar
ian told police the dog appar
ently died as a result of eating
what appeared to be small pieces
of chicken which probably con-1
tained poison. Mrs. Severson j
found the dog lying on the liv- j
ing room floor when she re
turned home Wednesday.
Injures Mouth Edward Dan
iel Denman, aged 4, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Denman,
507 Mae st., injured his mouth
yesterday when he ran into the
side of a pickup truck driven by
Loyal M. Bates, box 155, Talent,
at the intersection of Saling and
Mary sts. Police said the boy
was playing on Saling st. and
was taken to a physician for a
checkup. No citations were is
sued, police said.
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Lawn Mower Service Le-
land D. Goff has assumed the
business name Lee's Lawn Mow
er Service and Tool Sharpening,
according to county clerk's rec
ords. Firemen Stand Br City
firemen were called to stand by
about 1 p.m. yesterday when an
Air Force T29B (bomber) re
fueled at the municipal airport
and took off. The stand-by re
quest was made by the Air
Force.
Marshal Orders Two orders
for correction of hazardous con
ditions were issued by City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson yester
day. He inspected two ware
houses, three business occupan
cies and a place of public as
sembly. Crayons Smoke Firemen
said that heavy smoke in the
house at the Ivan S. Flannery
residence, 132 Almond st., about
3:15 p.m. yesterday was caused
by wax crayons placed by chil
dren on top of a heating stove.
Two pumpers were sent to the
reported house fire. There was
no damage, according to fire
men. One pumper was sent to a
flue fire at the William Chapm
residence, 229 Laurel st., about
5:25 p.m. yesterday.
APRIL IN PARIS DANCE
Sponsored by
Traeh Dercas Club Medford
PIONEER ROOM
JACKSON HOTEL
SAT., APRIL 16 - 9:00 to 1:00
Entertainment by Colleen Hope Dance Studio
60 Cents Tax Included Music by the Continentals
HOUSE of MYSTERY
WHERE 1HE STEREORAMIC PHOTO ORIGINATED
North of
Gold Hill
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HERE SATURDAY Ann Jones,
western recording artist, will ap
pear here Saturday, April 16,
with her Queens of Western
Swing. They will be at the
Rogue Valley Ballroom from 9
p. m. to 1 a. m.
Business Name E. D. Dam
eron has retired from the busi
ness name Dameron Tire Com
pany, according to records filed
in the office of the Jackson
county clerk. Dameron and Lona
M. Dameron have assumed the
business name Try - R - Wood.
Their address is listed as 724
Oak st., Medford.
The Newman Club Ashland
Open
Throughout
The Year
CONTINUOUS
SAT. fir SUN.
FROM 12:45 P.M.
Friday, April 15. 1955
Births
STEPHENSON To Mr. and
Mis. Darrell, 2288 Corona ave.,
April 13, 1955, girl, 7V pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
PENLAND To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon, 809 South Peach st.,
April 14, 1955, girl, 634 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
STEWART To Mr. and Mrs.
John Jr., 303 Church st., Phoe
nix, April 14, 1935, boy, 93,4
pounds at Sacred Heart hospital.
Although the United States
consumed 211,361,463 pounds of
nickel in 1953, only 1,203,000
pounds was produced; the rest
was imported.
Dead line for Sunday Classified Is
at noon Saturday.
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Obituaries
FRANK LOHRENE
Frank Lohrene, 65, died today
at the VA Domiliciary, Camp
White. Conger - Morris funeral
home is in charge of funeral ar
rangements. GRACE KINYOU
Funeral services are pending
at Perl funeral home for Mrs.
Grance S. Kinyou, 70, who died
in a local hospital yesterday.
Returned Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Isaacs and their son, R. L.
Isaacs Jr., Old Stage rd., re
turned the first of the week from
Portland where the senior Isaacs
had been for over five weeks,
while he underwent surgery and
convalesced at Providence hospi
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