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

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Local and
Issued Permit E. D. Scrip
ter, 729 West Fourth st., was is
sued a building permit to erect
a $3,500 residence yesterday.
Vehicles Collide Margaret
Van Lard, Grants Pass, and
Settle Sloan, -Jacksonville, were
drivers of vehicles which col
lided shortly after noon yester
day on Highway 99 at Elk City.
Damage to the two vehicles was
minor and there were no injur
ies, state police said.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Haines, Ventura, Calif.,
who visited here with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul R. Schuler, 19 Will
amette a, left the first of the
week for their home. During
their visit they made trips to
Crater lake, the Oregon caves
and Crescent City, Calif. The
Haines were neighbors of Mrs.
Schuler 40 years ago in Chicago.
Sister Leaves r Mrs. Hazel
Sharp, Portland, left this morn
ing after being here for a week
with her sister, Miss Lotus Eaton,
825 South Peach st. Miss Eaton
is OonvaleSing from major sur
gery which she underwent re
cently at Sacred Heart hospital.
She is an industrial nurse and
is a member of the stJe board
of Oregon State Nurses associ
ation. Miss Eaton also is active
in Medford civic groups. Another
sister, Miss Gladys Eaton, a
nurse at the Physicians and Sur
geons hospital, Portland, was
here for two weeks during Miss
Eaton's surgery and post-operative
convalescence. Friends re
port that she is making a good
recovery.
They'ia WACKY!
They're WOOZY!
They're WONDERFUL!
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BENNETT- RATHBONE CARROLL
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O OUR FAMOUS DINNERS
Specializing in Prime Ribs of Beef
and other delectable dishes
OALA CARTE MENU
MOM -DESIR
FOR RESERVATIONS -
3 Harvest
HAM DINNER
Upper Rogue Grange
Oct. 23rd -12:00 -6:00
Adults $1.50 Child's Plate 50c
DEMOTE
SAT. NITE AT WALKER'S
GOOD FLOOR - FINEST MUSIC
q A Good Clean-Party For All the Family
Personal
Completes Course Jackson
Huston, 1111 Dakota ave., re
cently received a certificate of
completion of Division I of High
way Engineering from the Inter
national Correspondence schools.
He received the training tinder
the GI bill. Huston is a graduate
of the Crook county high school
at Prineville, and now is em
ployed as an engineer street in
spector for the Oregon State
highway department in Medford.
Make Trip Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Krows, 1215 East Main St., re
turned this week from a trip to
the Tule Lake Lava beds and
caves, through Modoc county to
Lassen park and Burney falls in
Shasta county. They had planned
to visit in the park but it was
closed for the winter. Near Adin
in Modoc county the Krows' car
was struck by lightning during
a storm. No damage resulted to
the occupants or the car, they
reported.
At Sacred Heart Four new
medical patients were reported
today at Sacred Heart hospital:
They are Malcolm Jones, 712
West 11th st.; Mrs. Ora Rusk,
412 Palm st.; De Wayne Gier, 9,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gier,
2902 North Pacific highway; and
Beverly Tooley, 2725 Elliott st.
Those reported there for sur
gery are Mrs. Charles Davis, Ash
land; Joan Reverman, 2, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rev
erman, 934 Park st.; Mrs. James
Carpenter, 333 North Holly st.;
Mrs. August Colton, 344 Chesnut
st.; and Kathlyn Flynn, Central
Point.
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Newcomers Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey J. Taylor and daughter
arrived Wednesday from Port
Angeles, Wash. They are making
their home at Medford Plza
apartments.
Business' Name Assumed
The business name, Ashland
Medical Laboratory, has been as
sumed by Rex C. Demo, Ash
land, according to county clerk's
records.
At Community Mrs. Defor
est Bliss, Ashland, is receiving
medical care at Community hos
pital, and Mrs. Lewis Nutter,
1442 South Stage rd., is a cor.'
valescent there from surgery, it
was reported today.
Inspections City Fire Mar
shal Truman Nelson reported
the inspection of a public garage,
an apartment house and four
business occupancies yesterday.
Eight orders were issued for
correction of fire hazards.
.
Tricycle Found Kathleen L.
Sparling, 305 Beatty st., report
ed to city police Thursday that
a tricycle had been on her lawn
for the past three days. The tri
cycle is grey in color and has
a chain drive.
Cattle Missing William A.
Darling, route 2, box 230, Cen
tral Point, reported to Jackson
county sheriff's office Wednes
day that five cattle are missing
from his ranch. They are known
to have been gone since Oct. 1.
It is believed they were stolen.
Permits Issued A building
permit has been issued to Wil
liam K. McLaren, 2180 Capital
ave.,. to erect a residence costing
$8,000. A permit was also issued
to Greyhound Bus lines, 202
North Bartlett st. to repair fire
damage amounting to $3,000.
At Osteopathic Mrs. Rose
Gilliland, 16 Corning ct., was
admitted about noon Thursday
to Osteopathic hospital for treat
ment of a shoulder dislocation
received in a fall, attendants re
ported today. Mrs. William Mc
Donough, Jacksonville, had ma
jor surgery there Thursday.
To Portland Medford Coun
cilman and Mrs. Paul Meyers
plan to attend the 30th anniver
sary convention of the League
of Oregon Cities in Portland ear
ly next week. They are among
several city representatives who
plan to attend the three-day
convention. Others attending
were listed previously.
Accident An accident Thurs
day morning at the corner of
Summit ave. and Clark st. in
volved cars driven by Roger
Keith Hobbs, 424 South Grape
st., and Eugene Nelson Mee, 602
North Rierside ave., city police
reported. Mee was cited for hav
ing an expired operator's license.
No one was injured.
At Conference Leslie Rob
ertson, manager of Robertson
School of Business, has returned
from Yakima, Wash., where he
attended a Pacific Northwest
Business Schools conference.
Purpose of the session was to
formulate plans for an annual
spring meeting with a teachers'
workshop.
Party Saturday Phoenix
Presbyterian church will hold a
family night party Saturday,
Oct. 22,"" at the church. The
event will be a costume party
in the Halloween theme, and
those attending are asked to
wear either Halloween or hard
times costumes. The party is set
for 7:30 p.m.
Football Films Motion pic
tures of the Oregon-California
football game, obtained from
University of Oregon by rill
Peek, will be shown at 1 p.m.
Saturday at Rogue Valley Coun
try club. The showing is open
to Oregon graduates and all oth
ers interested. A luncheon will
be served.
Federal Job Openings - Ex
aminations for positions as dieti
tian and for federal service en
trance examinations have. been
announced by the U. S. Civil
Service Commission. Pay for the
jobs ranges from $3,670 to
$4,525 per year. Further infor
mation and application forms
may be obtained from the com
mission's representative, Chester
W. Silliman, at the Post Office
in Medford.
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New on Staff Two new. staff
appointments at Mogan Lumber
company at White City were
announced today. Robert Fromm,
formerly of the Forcia Norris
Lumber company at Eugene is
the newly appointed office man
ager. Miss Jerry Kreikenbaum,
who has just completed a jun
ior accounting course at Robert
son School of Business, has ac
cepted a position at the firm as
junior accountant. -
Ertfoy (worth, rot, cam tort and hospitality
omtdst pteosont eurroundrrios. . Completely
Furnished Steeping end Heusekaepine
Cabins, with oil modern facilities.
HOT MINERAL mmt MUD lATHC
Pot MMtflttotHMj Arthritis, NtnntM
CAMOM DrOXIDEVAPoTlATHS
Am csedWnt for f crime. Sinus, Skin EnrjK
tiem. High and law toed ressan
"Your Health Is Our Business"
Per Reservations and information Address
Vvjcfcfcocv) Miners! SpnnBf Rt 1 Ashtafitlf
Oregon or Men leaf Distance.
Or. Herman Wexler, Director
Chirepractia Physician
News About
Servicemen
Sergeant Arrives
For Guard Duties
Sfc. Ronal Spry has moved
here from Mitchell, S.D., to take
over duties as administrative,
supply and maintenance tech
nician for Company A, one of
Medford's two National Guard
companies.
Sergeant and Mrs. Spry and
their two children now make
their home at 1021 West Ninth
st
In Mitchell, he was a shop
clerk in the state maintenance
shop and a member of a National
Guard ordnance company. Pre
viously he served three years
with a South Dakota National
Guard combat team, two of the
years on active duty, one of
them in Alaska.
Anyone interested in National
Guard service can call Sergeant
Spry at the Medford armory, or
at Medford 2-4323.
IN EXERCISE
Sgt. First Class John L. Bragg,
27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
H. Bragg, 801 East Main st., is
scheduled to participate in Exer
cise Sage Brush, the largest joint
Army-Air Force maneuver since
World War II. Sergeant Bragg,
who entered the Army in 1947,
is regularly stationed at Ft.
Hood, Tex., as an ammunition
storage specialist in the 575th
ordnance company. His decora
tions include the Good conduct
medal and the UN and Korean
service ribbons. His wife, Doro
thy, lives at Kempner, Tex.
HOME ON LEAVE
Carl Wesley Hall, seaman ap
prentice, U. S. Navy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall,
route 2, box 202-D, Central
Point, arrived home Wednesday
for two weeks recruit leave from
the Naval training center in San
Diego. When his leave expires
Hall will report to storekeeper's
school in San Diego for 13 weeks
of instruction.
Births
KIDWELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph, 2440 Crater Lake way,
Oct. 19, 1955, a girl, 6V4 pounds,
at Sacred Heart . hospital.
BUTLER To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald, 524 South Riverside
ave., Oct. 19, 1955, a girl, 6V2
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. KILBURN To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry, Central Point, Oct. 19,
1955, a girl, 8V2 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
GRISHAM To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold, route 2, box 524 Jack
sonville, Oct. 19, 1955, a boy,
9 pounds, at Community hos
pital. BOSTOCK To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur, 1513 Wilson-1., Oct.
20, 1955, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Community hospital.
BARRACLOUGH To Mr.
and Mrs. Max, 1031 Cherry st.,
Oct. 20, 1955, a. girl, 8 pounds,
at Community hospital.
HEART ATTACK BLAMED
Roseburg (U.R) Coroner
L. L. Powers said yesterday Da
vid S. Churchill, Roseburg, who
was found dead in the woods
west of here Wednesday, appar
ently suffered a heart attack
while hunting.
DANCE
Sat. Night
BOBBY
CHAMPION
AND HIS
MELODY
WRANGLERS
Finest Western Music In the
Pacific Northwest. See and
Hear Them Every Saturday
Nite.
6:30 - 7 P.M. - KBES-TV
Rogue Ualley
BALLROOM
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Grants Pass Youth
Wins 4-H Jaunt
Portland (U.R) State 4-H
club leaders today announced
names of 20 Oregon 4-H boys
and girls who have won expense
paid trips to the national con
gress in Chicago next month.
They are: Suzanne Lozier,
Wallowa; Joe Payne, Vale; Caro
lyn Eickworth, Coos Bay; Bruce
Niemi, Rose Lodge; Myra Jean
McBride, Lebanon; Steve Thay
er, Oswego; Nathan Bull, Grants
Pass; Kathryn Wirostek; Port
land; Beatrice Barendse,
Brownsmead; Alice Loennig,
Haines.
Norma June Belt, Yamhill;
Maurice Poole, Hood River;
Linda Lue Shockey, Cherry
ville; Donna Pierson, Hood
River; Keith Cottrell, Redmond;
Gail Marine, Molalla; Judy
Hofer, Hillsboro; John Prichard,
Bend; Merle Feik, Summer
ville, and Jeanne Mackie, Tangent.
Obituaries
JESSE BYNUM
Funeral services for Jesse B.
Bynum, 75, who died Wednes
day at a local hospital, will be
held at Perl funeral home Satur
day at 10 a.m. with the Rev.
Sherman Moore officiating. In
terment will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
The deceased, a Medford res
identfor the past 28 years, was
born in Cedar county, Mo., on
Oct. 9, 1880, and was a member
of the Pilgrim Holiness church.
Survivors include his wife,
Maude; a daughter, Mrs. Dayton
Varner, Medford; a brother, L.
E., El Dorado Springs, Mo.; a
sister, Mrs. Anna Steele, Okla
homa City, -Okla.; a grandson,
Clyde R. Varner, Rockville,
Conn.; a granddaughter, Winona
Varner, Walla Walla, Wash.; and
a great-granddaughter.
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Gary Herbert Woodward, excessive
poise (pipes), $10.
DISTRICT COURT
Lawrence Walter Badger, failure to
stop at a red light. $10.
Harvey Jouis Jtorrest, overiengtn
load. $15.
Jan Igor Gilhousen, failure to trans
fer tiUe, $5.
John Mack Finnell, parking on
paved portion of highway. $12.50.
Will Stephen Webber, violation of
basic rule, $7.50.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Emmitt Gerald Revist 21, of 1410
Hilton rd., and Barbara Lee Phipps,
22, Amarillo, Tex.
James W. Grieve, 22, Prospect, and
Harriett C. Hamlin, 19. Prospect.
Progressive Dinner and Dance
Saturday, Oct. 22
Sponsored by L.O.O.M. and W.O.T.M.
Starting at Moose Hall No. 11, Newtown Street
DINNER 5 to 8 P.M.
DANCE 8:30 to 1 A.M.
G.I. TV Set and G.E. Toaster to be given away during th Evening.
Donation $1.50.
You need not be present to win.
TICKETS ON SALE WITH MOST MOOSE
Saturday Night
aMsns
EAGLE POINT
The Only Spring Floor in Southern Oregon
Dance to the Combined Music of
Dick Spain, Bill Lively
And
Rogue Valley Boys!
Featuring DIANE ABBOTT and
BARBARA KILPATRICK TWv0oSTTE
Tune in . . .
Bill's Western Round-Up Time
KWIN
HOUSE of
WHERE 1HE STEREORAMIC PHOTO ORIGINATED
North of
Gold Hill
AT
ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX
WILL PRODUCE A 3D PICTURE. TEST IT!
Winter Hours - 9 to 5
Under Founder's Management Since 1930
Friday, October 21, 195S
Convention Honors
Rogue River School
Rogue River Rogue River
High school has been selected to
serve as vice-president for the
1956-57" school" year student
council convention at Medford
High school. The site chosen for
the next year convention auto
matically serves as president.
Convention delegates at Reeds
port recently selected Rogue
River High school as vice-president
as a result of an outstand
ing contribution to the conven
tion by delegates. Rogue River
delegates included Bill Weaver,
Gary Phillips, Lawrence Wag
ner, Fred Hopper and Myrna
Towse.
The Rogue River group acted
as moderator for a discussion on
"How can the student council
improve scholarship." Discus
sion groups followed the open
ing general assembly by region
al officers and closed with an-
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