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fire about 10:15 p.m. yesterday
ft 547 Pearl st. Cause of the
blaze was not listed. Firemen
said no damage resulted. Fire
in a sawdust pile at 2361 Kings
highway was extinguished early
yesterday afternoon. There was
no damage and the cause was
unknown.
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This message is addressed particularly to
those who have been thinking about pur
chasing a Cadillac but who, for one reason
or another, have not considered acting on
the impulse this year.
For you, there is interesting and valuable
information in the paragraphs which follow.
In the first place, there is no reason why
anyone should ever put off ordering a
Cadillac once the decision for ownership
has been made. For a Cadillac represents
one of the soundest and most practical invest
ments in the automotive world.
You can become the owner of a new
1955 Cadillac for little more than you
would pay for many so-called medium
price cars often within a very few dollars.
Personal
Greeters Meet The greeters
committee of the Jackson Coun
ty Chamber of Commerce met
this morning at Uncanny Can
yon on the upper Rogue river.
In Parade There will be no
classes of Bliss Heine's Junior?
this Saturday. Members will
meet in uniform Saturday at
1:15 p.m. at the Library park.
Main and Ivy sts. to participate
in the rodeo parade.
Square Dance The Swing
in' Bees will square dance Sat
urday at 40 North Riverside ave.
from 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Paul
Graham of Grants Pass will call,
and refreshments will be pot
luck. All square dancers are
welcome.
Tickets On Sale
At Purucker's
Piano House
MEDFORD HIGH
SCHOOL STADIUM
Sponsored By
Medford Active Club
i Tues- ( Vf
August ' h YA
The Great
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 S. Riverside Medford Phone 2-6234
Free Show There will be
a free movie shown at the Ap
plegate Grange Hall in Apple
gate on Aug. 4. Also during the
meeting, which will start at
7:30, will be a demonstration by
Carlos Morris of Conger-Morris,
in the use of a resuscitator.
Inspections City Fire Mar
shall Truman Nelson made an
inspection in a residential area
following a complaint yesterday.
He also inspected a convalescent
home and two packing plants.
Six orders were issued for cor
rection of fire hazards.
Singers Here A sextet of
singers from Southwestern col
lege, Tex., will present a public
concert at 3 p.m. today at West
Main Church of Christ. The na
tionally known group was here
last year. Their selections in
clude sacred and spiritual num
bers. No admission will be
charged.
Mov Several persons re
cently moved from the valley
to various parts of the country.
Louise M. Squire has left for
Deland, Fia.; the Ora Campbells
moved from Phoenix to Waroad,
Minn.; Barbara Elken from 240
North Holly st. to Glendale,
Calif.; and the Earl Douglases,
who lived at 302 Crater Lake
ave., have left for Montesano,
Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sy
bouts, formerly of Butte Falls,
moved to Moro,' Ore., and M
Sgt. Neville Von Stein, who was
stationed with the Air Force
here, has been transferred to
Yuba City, Calif.
Bob's Bar-B-Que
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And this is only half the picture, Insofar
as cost is concerned. For when the time
comes to sell your Cadillac, you will find
that the car has held its value jar beyond
anything you could logically expect.
Authoritative price figures, based on
year-after-year studies, reveal that a
Cadillac will return its owner a larger
share of his original investment than any
other motor car built in'the land.
And then consider Cadillac's economy ol
operation and upkeep. 1
The car will run as far on a gallon of
gasoline as most standard automobiles
and it is so soundly built and so soundly
engineered that it is all but free from any
save the most routine service requirements.
20-30 Club The members
of 20-80 club of the Jackson
ville Presbyterian church will
meet Saturday, July 30. at 6:30
p.m., for a covered dish dinner
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bei t
Elliott. Jacksonville-Central
Point highway. Table service is
required.
Townsend Club A dinner
and business meeting for mem
bers of the Townsend club will
be held Friday, July 29. in the
Pythian building, Fifth and
Grape sts. Serving will be done
between the hours of 5:30 and
7 p.m.. and the business ses
sion will be held at 8 p.m. The
public is invited.
To Visit The Rev. and Mrs.
Albert P. Forgey, Vancouver,
Wash., are to arrive Friday to
visit for the week end with rel
atives here including the Rev.
Ralph D. Bullock, pastor of the
Emmanuel Apostolic church.
The Rev. Mr. Forgey will speak
at the church Sunday.
Transferred Leland Metz
lias been transferred to Oak
land, Calif., by Montgomery
Ward and company. He and Mrs.
Metz moved Saturday from their
home on Ross lane. Metz is be
ing replaced here in the appli
ance department by Ulric Keen
er, a local store employee.
Break and Entry Approxi
mately S20 in petty cash was
taken from the Reliable Clean
ers, 610 East Main st., in a break-and-entry
case last night, accord
ing to city police. The thief or
thieves entered the cleaners by
way of a back window, police
said. The theft was discovered
at 8 a.m. this morning.
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From Bay City Mrs. H.
Travis Nixon and children, Paul,
Patricia, and Elizabeth, San
Francisco, are visiting with Mrs.
Nixon's mother, Mrs. Fern Dow,
Beebe rd., Central Point. The
visitors were accompanied by
another granddaughter of Mrs.
Dow, Susan Dow,' also of San
Francisco. They arrived Mon
day and plan to be here for
about two weeks.
And here is the most interesting news of
all: If you act quickly, the chances are that
you can get early delivery of a 1955 Cadillac!
True, we have a backlog of Cadillac
orders but many of these are for future
delivery or for special combinations not
now available.
So if you have thought of owning a
Cadillac come in now. Because of our low
used car inventory, we are in an excellent
position to make you a liberal allowance on
your present car and, as we said, you can
probably get your new car much sooner
than you have believed possible.
We have a Cadillac waiting to give you
the most thrilling demonstration of your
life. Why not come in today?
Claims Filed A quartz min
ing claim in Rechter mountain
Mining district has been filed in
the Jackson county recorders of
fice by Adolph Angal. route 2,
box 450. Gold Hill, and John
Davis. The claim is known as
Peamine No. 2. A lode claim no
tice was filed by Roland K. John
son, route 1, box 265. Central
Point. The lode is in the Wimer
area.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert K. Burnham and sons. Her
bert Jr.. and Bill, York. Nebr.,
former Medford residents, are
visiting for several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook, route
3. Hillcrest-Phoenix rd. The
Burnhams left here about 10
years ago. They are en route to
Seattle and Banff, Canada.
Permits Issued Building
permits have been issued to Hom
er Bringle, for the erection of a
S13.000 residence at 1001 West
Eighth st., and Earl T. Conner,
924 Beekman ave., for the erec
tion of a S700 addition to a resi
dence, according to records filed
at the city hall yesterday.
Assume Names The busi
ness name '"A and M Texaco
Service" has been assumed by
Art and Marian Ruth Dedrick.
Talent, according to records in
the Jackson county recorder's
office. The business name
"Northwest Mining Company"
has been assumed by Glenn W.
Badley, Charles R. Jackson,
William D. Rhea and Ivan W.
Lanham. The business address
is listed as post office box 1309,
Medford.
From Palo Alio Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene DeBrecht and chil
dren. Robert, 11, Katherine, 9,
and Kenny, 6, Palo Alto, Calif.,
have been visiting since Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Peterson, 523 Fairmount st.
Mrs. DeBrecht is the former
Miss Kay Stearns, daughter of
the late Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Stearns of Medford. DeBrecht,
an instructor at San Diego State
college, is doing post graduate
work at Stanford university.
Thursday, July 28. 1955
Obituary Notices
JOHN WEST
Funeral services for John
Elisha West, 85, of Route 2, Box
404, Medford, who died Wednes
day, will be held in Conger
Morris chapel Saturday at 9 30
a.m. with the Rev. Maurice Tis
cel of the Church of Christ of
ficiating. Committal will be in
Jacksonville cemetery.
The deceased was born Feb.
3, 1870. in Searcy, Ark., and on
Dec. 12, 1898, in Parcell, In
dian Territory now Oklahoma,
he was married to Sarah Fran
ces Berry, who survives. He
came to Ashland in 1909. and
has resided in and around this
vicinity ever since. He was a
To Shady Cove Mr. and
Mrs. Richard K. Keniston and
sons, Richard, 12, James, 6, and
Scott. 4 months, moved last
week end from 3522 Alley lane,
to Shady Cove. Keniston is a
claims representative with the
local social security offices and
the family recently moved here
from Seattle.
...
Returns Home Mrs. Fern
Matthews, Oakland, Calif., re
turned home by bus last night
after visiting at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Mary Freder
icks, 921 North Central ave., for
the past week. Her sons, Angelo
and Alan Matthews, may visit
in Medford before the summer
is over. Angelo is a former stu
dent at Medford High school.
...
At Sacred Heart Mrs. Eu
gene Franklin, 1224 Stewart
ave.; Paul Barber, 1805 Barnett
rd., and Lee Founds, 21 months,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Founds, 847 Gilman rd., are sur
gery patients at Sacred Heart
hospital, attendants reported to
day. Medical patients are Clar
ence Barnett, 1740 North River
side ave., and Bruce E. Fulton,
Eugene.
To Portland Mrs. Ruby
Thompson, 18 Hawthorne st.,
left Monday to live in the Wil
lamette View manor near Mil
waukie. The manor, recently
completed, was sponsored by
the Methodist church and is for
elderly retired persons. She
was accompanied north by her
daughter, Mrs. August Glutsch,
and her granddaughter, Miss De
Maris Glutsch, who returned
here Wednesday.
...
Car Accidents Two car ac
cidents involving a total of five
vehicles, one parked, were re
ported to city police yesterday.
A car driven by Edith Cora Con
nell, 2587 Jacksonville hwy.,
and a truck driven by James
Eugene Smith, 310 Ashland ave.,
Ashland, collided at the inter
section of McAndrews rd. and
East Jackson st., police said. No
citations were issued. Cars driv
en by Leslie Theodore Dike, 728
West Jackson st., and James
Albert Harrison, 440 Ross lane,
collided at the intersection of
Third and Ivy sts. A parked car
owned by Todd Whaley, 320 Co
vina Way, was damaged in the
accident, police said. Police is
sued a citation to Harrison for
failure to yield the right-of-way
to oncoming traffic police added.
No injuries were reported in any
of the accidents.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
life member of the Church of
Christ.
Other survivors include a
son, George C, Wagontire, Ore.;
two daughters, Mrs. Mary Per
ry, Sams Valley, and Mrs. Ju
anita James, Kent, Wash,; nine
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. BERTHA SNYDER
Funeral services for Bertha
M. Snyder, 69. of Gold Hill,
who died Tuesday, will be held
in Conger - Morris chapel Friday
at 11 a.m. with the Rev. H. A.
Dierdorf officiating. Interment
will be in Sams Valley ceme
tery. The deceased was born April
16, 1886. in Jackson county.
On Oct. 29, 1929, at Rogue River
she was married to Fitch Sny
der, who survives.
Other survivors include two
sons; Raymond E. and Thomas
W. Wyatt, Gold Hill; three
daughters; Mrs. Mildred E.
Newnham, Gold Hill; Mrs. Mar
guerite Biles, Rogue River, and
Mrs. Evegene Burreson. Gold
Hill: one sister, Mrh. F. H. Fitz
gerald, Medford, and 13 grand
children. CHERYL GAINES
Graveside services for Cheryl
Louise Gaines, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Gaines, 25 Myrtle st., who died
Tuesday, were held in Siski
you Memorial park today with
the Rev. George R. V. Bolster
of St. Mark's Episcopal church
officiating. Conger-Morris fu
neral home was in charge of ar
rangements. Other survivors include a sis
ter Sandra; and the grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bott
jer, Medford; Edward Gaines,
Medford; and Mrs. Billie Gaines,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
DENA FAY CUTRIGHT
Funeral services for Dena
Fay Cutright, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cut
right, who died Tuesday, were
held today in Conger-Morris
chapel with Mr. Joe Munshaw
officiating. Interment was in
Medford IOOF cemetery.
In addition to the parents,
survivors include five sisters,
Priscilla, Dorothy, Margie,
Judy and Dona Kay: and grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Breon, Monmouth, Ore., and
Lon Cutnght, .in West Virginia.
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