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

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jResidenf, Dies in South
I Word has been received here
lof the death of Mrs. Lida T. Gar
feett. widow of the late H. C.
Shorty" Garnett, who died in
.lhambra. Calif., April 14. In
terment was in San Gabriel cem-
'terv.
' The Garnetts formerly oper
ated a hardware store here in
what is now the Leverette build
ing. They left Medford in 1921.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Fay G. Kimball, Alhambra.
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ZZtioon Saturday: 1 a. m. Monday for
Monday: other days 530 oreviousday.
SATURDAY NIGHT
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Music by DICK SPAIN
and the Rogue Valley Boys
featuring " '
The BEST in Western Swing
HOUSE of MYSTERY
WHERE THE STEREORAMIC PHOTO ORIGINATED
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Spring Hours 8 to 6
Under Founder's Management Since 1930
Local and
At Mann's Betty James and
Claudia Hutton began work last
week at Mann's Beauty salon.
Both women have been associat
ed with beauty work in valley
shops for several years.
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Food-Plant Sal The Tal
ent Garden club members will
conduct a food and plant sale
Saturday, May 14, at the Valley
Locker room, beginning at 10
a.m.
la Tacoma Charles E.
Cleveland left Thursday for Ta
coma, Wash., where he will visit
relatives. Later he will continue
to Seattle where he will make
his home.
To Build Building permits
have been issued Harvey Mc
Candless, 135 North Columbus
ave., to erect a duplex valued at
$10,000, and to Del R. Woodcock,
637 South Ivy st., for a residence
addition valued at $1,600.
Ax Gymnasium The lodge
session which will observe the
100th anniversary of the Warren
AF and AM lodge will be held
Saturday, May 14, at 8 p.m., in
the Jacksonville school gym
nasium, instead of at the Jack
sonville Masonic temple, as an
nounced previously.
From Missouri Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Russell, and son, William
S. Russell, 1080 Stewart ave.,
and Fred Simcox and daughter,
Karen Ann, 523 South Ivy st.,
returned the end of the week
from Fairview, Mo., where they
were called by the death of W. H.
Russell's mother, Mrs. S. A. Rus
sell. Cleanup Day Phoenix Pres
byterian church will hold a
cleanup day at the church Tues
day, May 17, beginning at 9 a.m.
Men and women of the congre
gation who can assist are asked
to take cleaning equipment and
supplies, with which to work.
Everyone attending is to take a
sack lunch.
Thorpe In Portland Vernon
Thorpe, Medford public works
director, is attending a commit
tee meeting of the League of
Oregon Cities in Portland today.
The grouo is discussing stan
ardization .of specifications of
public works, including streets,
sewers, and other related proj
ects. POINT
Open
Throughout
Tht Year
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND!
Another Spin Chilling, Thrilling
Personal
At Community Carol Ann
Darby, 9, daughter of Mrs. Shir
ley Darby, 508 South Grape St.,
is a surgary patient today at
Community hospital, attendants
reported.
Flue Fire A flue fire oc
curred at the home of Charles
Champlin, 621 J st., about 7 p.m.
yesterday. Firemen said that
soot in the flue burned out,
causing no damage.
Business Name W. R. Mit
chell has assumed the business
name W. R. Mitchell Company,
according to records on file in
the office of the Jackson county
clerk. The address is listed as
105 West Main st.. Medford.
More Today Two Medford
families moved today from the
west side to the east side. They
are the Don Arants, formerly of
815 West Main st., who moved to
1504 Terrace dr., and the Tom
McFaddens, from 530 South
Grape st., to 185 Black Oak dr.
Buy Property Mr. and Mrs.
James Keeble, 107 Black Oak
dr., have purchased the F. Corn
ing Kenly property on the Jacksonville-Phoenix
highway. The
property includes the home and
about six acres. The Keebles plan
to move there in the near future.
Pioneer Club The Pioneer
club will meet Saturday night
at Kershaw's square. Callers will
be John Niedermeyer, Gordon
Kershay and others, and the Al
iens will instruct in round danc
ing. Anyone interested is invited
to attend.
Leave Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Lowe,, Port Angeles, Wash., left
for their home this morning af
ter visiting at the home of Mrs.
May L. Brown, 2580 Stewart ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowe formerly
were employed in the news room
of the Mail Tribune and were
on their return from a vacation
in Colorado and other points
when they stopped here.
Garbage Fire City firemen
said they extinguished a garbage
fire in the 500 block on Mae
st about 6:10 p.m. yesterday and
informed the parties responsi
ble that garbage burning within
the city limits is prohibited. The
firemen had been called to
check a complaint that the fire
was causing an offensive odor in
the neighborhood.
Sentenced Charles Wright
Irion, 18, Talent, was given a
suspended 90-day jail sentence
in district court yesterday on a
charge of petty larceny, accord
ing to court records. The charge
involves food and cooking uten
sils owned by Archie Fern. Two
other boys, both 16 years of age,
were picked up by sheriff's depu
ties in connection with tht same
case.
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Changes Plea Webb Hol
land Burke, 38, of Star route,
Box 92, Eagle Point, changed his
plea from innocent to guilty yes
terday in district court and was
fined $250 and court costs on a
charge of driving while intoxi
cated, according to court rec
ords. Burke received a suspend
ed 30-day jail sentence, and his
operators' license was suspended
for 90 days.
Pre-Schocl Clinie Parent
Teacher association members
have announced a clinic on
Tuesday, May 17, for young
sters entering the Phoenix school
next fall. The clinic will be
conducted at the Phoenix Com
munity club building by the
Jackson county health depart
ment. Parents planning to bring
youngsters to the clinic are asked
to telephone Mrs. A. H. Mac
Kintosh (Medford 3-1160) for ap
pointments. Issued Permits John Breeze,
30S South Grape st., Medford,
was Issued a building permit to
erect a machine shop valued at
$3,500. Other permits have been
issued R. L. Henselman, 333
Ardmore St., Medford, to re
model a residence and to build
a car port and storage space
valued at $2,500, and to Central
Motel, 510 South Central ave.,
for erection of a sign valued at
$1,000.
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To Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ellis, 910 Winchester st,
will leave tonight on a vacation
trip and will visit relatives and
friends at Lancaster, Calif.; El
Paso, Texas, Phoenix, Ariz., and
Salt Lake City, Utah. They will
return on May 30.
Rummage Members of the
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority
will conduct a rummage sale
Saturday, May 14, between the
hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., at
106 North Ivy st. Articles for
the sale may be donated by tele
phoning 2-2501 or 3-3104.
'Bees' To Dance The Swing
ing' Bees square dance group
will hold a square dance in town
Saturday, from 8:30 p.m. to mid
night. The dance will be at 40
North Riversade ave. Minnie
Robertson will'' call the squares.
All square dancers are welcome.
Refreshments will be potluck
style.
Return Mrs. Mildred Wil
son of Cook's Beauty salon, Miss
Clara Mae Anderson, and her
father, Ben Anderson, Jackson
ville, returned Tuesday evening
from a trip to the midwest. Mrs.
Wilson made the trip east by
plane to Ohama, Neb., where
she visited an aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sirles, and
at Blanchard; la., she visited a
grandmother, Mrs. Olive McGin
ness. Miss Artderson and her
father left earlier' for Minneapo
lis, Minn., where they attended
a reunion of his brothers and sis
ters and other relatives. The An
dersons then continued west to
Omaha where they met Mrs. Wil
son and the group returned to
gether by way of Cheyenne,
Wyo., Salt Lake City, Utah, and
Reno, Nev.
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CONFIDENTIAL
Engineers Will Hear
Discussion of Training
Vernon B. Westburg, a rep
resentative of the Stanford Re
search Institute, . will discuss
training and various branches
of engineering at the regular
meeting of the Rogue Valley
section of Professional Engineers
of Oregon at the Jackson hotel
at 7:15 p.m. Monday.
The purpose of the meeting
will be to encourage .high
school seniors to continuing en
gineering studies in colleges. Be
tween 30 and 40 high school sen
iors from this area are expected
to attend.
MAIN WORK STARTED
Medford water department
personnel have started replacing
a steel pipe with a six-inch cast
iron water main on East Main st.
from Modoc ave. to 400 feet east
of Modoc ave.
TRACES OF SNOW
Salem CJ.R) Traces of new
snow fell overnight in Willam
ette pass and Santiam pass. But
the State Highway Department
said all routes were in good con
dition and motorists could travel
any of them without chains.
SIGNS IN CANADA
Toronto (U.R) Chuck Hol
mes a 6-foot, 215-pound fullback
who turned down an offer from
the Los Angeles Rams, has sign
ed for the 1955 football season
with the Toronto Argonauts of
the Canadian Big Four Union.
San Francisco Trip Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. (Swede) Larson, 944
Winchester st., and Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Richter, 1824 Stratford
way, were to leave today on a
week end trip to San Francisco.
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Friday. May 13, 1955
Obituary
HELEN CUNNINGHAM
Funeral services for iirs.
Helen L. Cunningham, 55, who
was found dead in her apart
ment at 207 West Main st. Wed
nesday, will be held in Conger
Morris chapel Saturday, at 11:30
a.m. with the Rev. Father Nich
olas J. Deis officiating. The re
mains will be taken to San Fran
Cisco for interment in Golden
Gate National cemetery beside
her late husband, Nick C. Cun
ingham, Tuesday at 2:15 p.m.
The deceased was born March
22, 1900, in Idaho, and had lived
in southern Oregon for the past
seven years. She was married
in Oakland, Calif., in 1928.
Survivors include a son, Rob
ert L., Hayward, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Portland,
Ore.; a brother, W. J. Ferbrache,
Coquille, Ore.; six grandchil
dren and four, nieces.
MARIE HANSEN ,
Mrs. Marie Hansen, 64, of 22
West Jackson st., died yesterday
in a local hospital. Conger-Morris
funeral home is in charge of
funeral arrangements.
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Five Newspaper Racks
Stolen Here Last Night
Five newspaper racks were
stolen from in front of two
business establishments here last
night, according to police.
Edward Joseph Railton, 1701
Oregon ave., Medford, reported
the theft of three racks, valued at
$10 each and containing about
$4 each, which were taken from
in front of the Trailways Bus
depot, 148 North Front st. Two
racks, valued at $10 each and
containing an unknown amount
of currency, were taken from in
front-of Pulver's Motel, 1237
North Riverside- ave., Louis
August Erbes reported to police.
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