Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1955, Image 13

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Local and
0 Return Mr. and Mrs. Z. N.
o Agee, 518 South Oakdale ave.,
returned home the end of the
O week after visiting for two
Veeks in Victoria and Vancou
ver, B. C.
Baby Born A daughter
Weighing 8 lbs. 44 oz. was born
1o Mr. and Mrs. Tomie A. Mc
orKinney, Marysville, Calif., Aug.
8 'tZ. The young couple, former
5G residents of Medford, named the
ft baby Renee.
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y File Notice G. C. and Zen
5 Garrison, Merlin, have filed
5 quartz claim location notice
g vith the Jackson county record
Acer's office. The mining claim is
GJn the Debunger gap area. Type
(ifl mineral was not specified.
On Trip County Engineer
oJ?aul B. Rynning and Mrs. Ryn
n(iirg left Medford today on a
u,fwo month vacation and busi
(iieaf trip which will take them to
the east and south. Rynning will
attend the American Road Build
efrs conference, Sept. 12 to 14, at
oGatlinburg, Tenn.
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Personal
Arrested Ralph Henry Own
by, 22, Cater hotel, was arrest
ed by city police Friday on a
warrant from the Jackson coun
ty sheriff's office charging non
support. He was lodged, in the
county jail.
Assume Name Jay Dee and
Rowena A. Varner have assumed
the business name, Mill Cafe, for
a business at Central Point, ac
cording to county clerk's records.
The name had been retired by
Mabel Peterson.
Return East Mrs. Walter
Nunley and Miss Rachael Nun-
ley began their return to the
east last night after a three
weeks visit at the home of their
son and brother, Walter D. Nun
ley Jr., Pioneer rd. Mrs. Nunley
will go to her home at Buena
Vista, Va., and Miss Nunley will
go to Durham, N. C. before leav
ing to take a post at University
of Connecticut. While here she
visited with Miss Bon Nell De
Meers, a schoolmate at Duke uni
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At Sacred Heart Mrs. Clay
G. Godlove, Murphy, is a sur
gery patient at Sacred Heart
hospital.
Medford Newcomer Mr
and Mrs. Vera Rennick, and
15-month-old daughter, Yanette
Joy, formerly of Portland
moved to Medford last Saturday
and are living at the Hawthorne
?pts. Rennick is working in the
shoe department of Burelson's
store on East Main st.
Minister Speaks Lowell
Applebury, minister of Corona
Calif., Christian church will
speak at the 11 a.m. service at
the Central Church of Christ.
Mrs. Applebury, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Pierce, And
erson creek rd., will be featured
soloist.
Three Car Collission A
coupe driven by Robert Junkins
Crosman, San Francisco, re
ceived considerable front end
damage Friday evening in a
three-car collision at Central
ave. and 12th st. intersection.
Police said that a sedan driven
bj: Cecil Watts, route 1, box 33,
(Jmtral Point, stopped at the
intersection. Another car ope
rated by Carl Delmar, Talent,
stopped behind it but the Cros
man vehicle failed to stop in
time to hit the Delamar ma
chine, reports showed. Dela
mar's car was pushed into
Watts'. Slight damage was re
ported to the Delamar car but
the Watts auto was listed as un
damaged. Delamar was cited for
having no operator's license and
posted $10 bail police said.
Time
in
U.S. Troops Smash
Attack of Koreans
Seoul.. Korea U.R) Ameri-
can Military ' Police used tear
gas Saturday to smash an at
tack by about 300 Korean dem
onstrators who stoned fellow-
countrymen who work for the
U.S. Air Force at the Fifth Air
Force Base at Kunsan.
Attack Other Koreans
Demonstrators demanding the
Communist members of the neu-
tral nations truce teams with
drawn from Southern Korea al
so attacked other Koreans at
Kangsun, an east coast port.
The new outburst of-violence
followed a warning from Presi
dent Syngman Rhee to the dem
onstrators not to injure Ameri
can soldiers in their riots
against the presence of Czech
and Polish truce inspectors
Navy Using Planes
To Launch Rockets
Washington (U.R) The
Navy has a new method for
getting research rockets into
the upper atmosphere. It launch
es them from jet fighter planes.
The Navy announced Friday
that a jet fighter fired a re
search rocket to an altitude of
90,000 feet at the Chincoteague,
Va., Naval Air Station this
week.
It said the Banshee fighter
climbed to 30,000 feet and ver
tically launched the rocket.
This was described at "rockair"
technique.
By Jimmy Hatlo
housed in American camps. -Assault
Broken Up
At the Kunsan Air ' Force
Base about 300 Koreans rushed
a line of Air Force trucks taking
Korean employees from the base.
Air Force M.P.'s broke up the as
sault with tear gas.
In Kangnung about 100 South
Koreans hurled rocks at fellow
countrymen employed by the
Americans. "
Rhee announced Saturday that
Republic of Korea police are in
vestigating "evidence that sub
versive elements" caused the
bloody riots of the past several
days in which about 60 American
soldiers were injured.
Obituaries
LUCY SMITH
Mrs. Lucy Cordelia Smith, 66,
of 2735 Merriman rd., died Sat
urday morning at her home. She
had been a Medford resident for
the past 14 years.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 1 p.m., at Perl fun
eral home, with Elder T. O.
Martin of the Church of Christ,
officiating. Interment will be in
Phipps cemetery at Prospect.
Mrs. Smith was born Dec. 26
1888, at Auburn, Calif. She was
a member of the Church of
Christ.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Emma Collingwood, and a
granddaughter, Darleen Colling
wood, both of Shady Cove; two
sisters, Mrs. Maude Jeskey, Aur
ora, Ore.; and Mrs. Bertha Bee-
croft, Calistoga, Calif., and a
brother. Claude Betterley, Au
burn, Calif.
HAROLD PETERSEN
Funeral services for Harold
Christian Viby Petersen, 45, of
122 Ajax ave., White City, who
died in a local hospital Friday,
will be conducted at 2 p.m. Mon
day in Chapel Mortuary, with
the Rev. Escil Hiser, pastor of
the Church of the Brethren, of
ficiating. Interment will be in
the Fort ,Rosencrans National
cemetery at Point Loma, near
San Diego, Calif., on Thursday.
It is the request of the family
that Instead of flowers, those
wishing to do so make a contri
bution to the Heart Fund, care
of the Postmaster, Medford.
The body will lie in state at
the mortuary this afternoon and
evening for the benefit of those
wishing to pay their respects.
The deceased was born in Salt
Lake City, Utah, on Feb. 4, 1910.
He enlisted in the U.S. Navy at
Omaha, Neb., on Aug. 6, 1928,
and received his honorable dis
charge at San Diego on Dec. 11,
1931, after having served aboard
the USS Lexington as seaman,
first, class. He was married in
Lincoln, Neb., on July 31, 1937,
to Lora Elizabeth Dobson, who
survives. The family came to
Medford from Portland and
Washington, where Mr. Peter
sen was employed on the Mc
Nary dam. He was a member of
the American Society of Mili
tary Engineers, and the Regular
Veterans organization.
Other survivors include one
son, Harold, at home; his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peter
sen, San Gabriel, Cal.; two brothers,-
William V. of Anaheim,
Calif., and Bent, of Oakland, and
one sister, Mrs. Eleanor Mehrens
also of San Gabriel.
REUBEN ELROY WHITE
Funeral services for. Reuben
Elroy White, Lincoln, Neb., are
pending at the Perl Funeral
home. Mr. White died at the
home of his son in Jacksonville
Friday,
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Sunday, August 21, I9SS
Changeover Leaves
Courthouse Darkened
Saturday was a gloomy day
at the courthouse. The lights
were out all day.
County Commissioner L. G
Morthland said that California
Oregon Power company was in
stalling a larger transformer in
the basement to care for the lar
ger electrical needs resulting
from construction of the annex.
Work began Friday and was to
be completed today.
About the only inconvenience
in addition to the semi- gloom
was the idle elevators. A temp
orary power line to the jail was
in operation.
News About
Servicemen
GRADUATED '
Dale V. Cooper, a second lieu
tenant in the Air Force, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Cooper,
528 Hamilton st., was graduated
July 18 as a jet pilot at the
Laredo, Tex., Air Force cadet
school. He is on a 30-day leave
visiting in Medford, Portland
and Seattle before reporting for
his next assignment as a B-47
copilot at McConnell Air Force
base at Wichita, Kan. Lieuten
ant Cooper, was graduated from
the Medford schools and attend
ed Oregon State college before
he entered aviation cadet school.
IN MANEUVERS
Henry F. Pagdham III, whose
parents live at 2707 Springbrook
rd., recently took part in air
borne maneuvers with the 4th
infantry division in Germany.
He is an Army second lieutenant
and was a platoon .leader in
Company I of the division's 3rd
battalion. Lieutenant Padgham
was graduated in 1954 from the
University of California at Da
vis and is a member of Alpha
Gamma Rho fraternity. Before
going into the service he was a
county extension agent in Cor
vallis. FROM OKINAWA ,
Ralph Hagen, an Army cor
poral and son of Mrs. E. J.,
Breckenridge of Central Pomt
arrived home this week from
Okinawa, Japan, after serving
there for 18 months. Before
leaving he visited at an Air
base near Tokyo, Japan with a
brother, Walter Hagen, a staff
sergeant, his wife and young
daughter, Cynthia. Sergeant
Hagen's wife is the former Miss
Sue Lusk of Eagle Point, and
she and the daughter left here
last May for Japan. Corporal
Hagen will be here until Sept.
14 when he will leave for Beall
base near Sacramento, Calif.
He is a Medford high school
graduate and was a former mem
ber of the local national guard
unit.
ANNAPOLIS FRESHMAN ,
Charles E. Kanehl is among
1,100 new midshipmen at the
U.S. Naval Academy in Anna
polis, Md. now receiving indoc
trination in advance of the regu
lar academic year which begins
Sept. 6.
Kanehl is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto W. De Jarnett, 618
West Jackson st. He graduated
from Medford high school in
June and entered the Academy
by congressional appointment.
JAPAN DUTY SET
Technical Sgt. James T. Lee
left Medford Monday to report
to Parks Air Force base in Oak
land, Calif. He expects to be
shipped overseas for a 16 month
tour of duty, returning in Jan
uary of 1957.
Sgt. Lee has been on a fur
lough the past month. He, his
wife Ruth, and two children,
Pamela and Donald, have been
visiting with Mrs. Lee's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Jones, 1992
Table Rock rd., and other rela
tives in Medford and Lakeview.
Welcome To
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SCEHIC AITE.
WATCH FOR SIGNS
Bring year visitors and friends
. . . Voluntary Contribution Ac
cepted. Featuring Southern Oregon Cut
and Polished Stones and Indian
Artifacs. Rough agate materials
cut and polished are For Sale.
Try Our Delicious
CLOVER HONEY
Large selection of contain
ers, including Ceramic
Jugs.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Births
GRIFFITH To Mr. and Mrs.
James. 255 Beatty st., Aug. 20.
1955, a boy, 6i lbs., at Sacred
Heart hospital.
McFARLANE To Mr. and
Mrs. Edward LeRoy, 823 East
Ninth st., Aug. 19, 1955, a girl,
3?i lbs., at Community hospital.
SINGLER To Mr. and Mrs.
William, 1626 Woodlawn dr.,
Aug. 18, 1955, a girl, 23A lbs.,
at Community hospital.
JACKSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Neil E., box 708, Eagle Point,
Aug. 19, 1955, a boy, 7 lbs., at
Community hospital.
GIBSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Laine, route 3, box 53 4, Med
ford, Aug. 19, 1955, a girl, 8 lbs.,
at Community hospital.
NYHOF To Mr. and Mrs.
Hendrikus, 830 East Jackson st.,
Aug. 20, 1955, a boy, 8 lbs., at
Community hospital.
LYTLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest M., 2595 Stewart ave.,
August 20, 1955, a boy, 8V4'lbs.,
at Community hospital.
WRIGHT JR., To Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest, Union Creek Ranger
station, Aug. 17, 1955, a boy,
8V2 lbs. at'Sacred Heart hospital.
TAMS To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas, 233 Lozier lane, Aug.
17, 1955, a girl, 13A lbs. at Sac
red Heart hospital. - -
McCOMB To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald, 121 12 West Main st.,
Aug. 17, 1955, a girl, 7 lbs. at
Sacred Heart hospital.
VIGUS To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul, 2401 Hillcrest rd., Aug. 17.
1955, a girl, 7 lbs. at Sacred
Heart hospital. , -
LOOP To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman, 543 South Ivy st., Aug.
18, 1955, a girl, 8,4 lbs. at Sac
red Heart hospital.
COUCH To Mr. and Mrs.
Daughtry, Box 126, Gold Hill,
Aug. 19, 1955, a boy, 8V2 lbs. at
Sacred Heart hospital.
CLARK To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph, 827 Park st., Aug. 18,
1955, a girl, 7V2 pounds at Sac
red Heart hospital.
GIRE To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles, 821 Broad st., Aug.
19, 1955, a girl, 8Vi pounds,
at Community hospital.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all the friends
and neighbors who were so thought
ful and generous to us after the recent
fire that destroyed our home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Smith.
Ashland
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