Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1958, Image 13

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'romotfiao The rank of
Page will be conferred on
qualified members by Talis
man lodge. Knights of Pyth
ias, at 8 p.m. Monday, June
30. in the Pythian building
here. The following week the
rankDf Knight will be be
stowed on qualified members,
according to Don Lacey,
chancellor commander of the
local order.
pn't ftiss This BIG-
DAUCE ft SHOW
HOH., 4UNI 30 - 9 to 1
4'Tifb Community Hall
CARY
GRANT
DEBORAH
KERR
You'll love
through
aery
moment of. . .
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Jhio Sunday
$cfer r After Church . .
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BREAKFAST
(Corvee Anytime)
at the
Hotl Medford
Dining Room
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
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ftrl Is Here To Welcome Her Customers
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
- Soup and Salad
YOU CHOICE
9am Prid Chicken, Cream Gravy aji AP
Otn Prsh Roast Beef, Brown Gravy oT Zo
Cold Ham or Beef Plate, Potato Salad II
Crab or Shrimp Louie U
Stetfc i4 Se Food $1.35 and up
Wot loll and Choice of Dessert, Ice Tea, Hot Coffee or Milk
Alt Chillee Plates.
CTATS0I1 STEAK HOUSE
3310 N. Pacific Hiway SP 3-1678
Chicken Every Sunday
II
lo ef old fashioned noodles, hot biscuits and honey!
Op.n July 4th
Serving Meals From 12 Noon .
with
FRIED CHICKEN AND POTATO
SALAD orders to take out!
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, S p.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to
8 p.m.; closed Monday and Tuesday
COUNTRY KITCHEN
1490 South Tolman Creek Road Ashland, Oregon
Turn to Your Right at the Flashing Signal on Highway 99,
2 Miles South ef the College
HOUSEof
North of
Gold Hill
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0" Display One of the West's Finest
Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets
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Summer Hours 8 to 6
Ussier Founder's: Management Since 1930
Local and Personal
Name The business name
Mid-Coast Distributors, Tenth
and Fir sts., has been assumed
by Raymond Miksche and
Robert M. and Peter T, Trim,
according to records at the
county clerk's office.
Business Names The busi
ness name Elliott's Market, al
so known as Elliott's Grocer,
at 2475 Stewart ave., has been
retired by Harold and Edith
Elliott, according to records
in the county clerk's office.
Toastmisiress Toastmis
tress Council 4 will hold a
picnic today at the home of
Mrs. Clarence Wilson on Wal
den lane at 12:30 p.m. Six
clubs make up the council,
and the yearly installation of
officers will be held.
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Patients Leon Shaw, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Shaw,
2607 Howard ave., Medford,
underwent an emergency ap
pendectomy at Rogue Valley
hospital Friday night. Larry
Regester, son of Mr. and Mrs
LeRoy Regester, post office
box 17, Eagle Point, was treat
ed for a fractured arm, the
hospital reported.
. Death Reported Friends
here have received word of
the death of Mrs. Blaine
Klum, former resident, who
died recently in Palo Alto,
Calif. The KJums lived here
for several years while Mr
Klum was manager of the
Foster-Kleiser company. Mrs.
Klum is survived by a daugb
ter, Mrs. Robert Antz, and one
grandchild.
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DRIVE HI RUN!
LANCASTER CURTIS
Stalk of SCcbSS
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This Sunday's
SPECIAL!
HAM HOCKS &
CABBAGE
MYSTERY
Open
Throughout
The Year
Collisions Two accidents
were reported by city police
Friday and Saturday. Rich
ard Herman Degroot, 5170
South Pacific highway, Med
ford, and Donald Earl Har
rison, 1003 South Peach st.,
Medford, were drivers of ve
hicles involved in an accident
at Third and Front sts. Fri
day about 11:15 a.m. Har
rison was cited by police for
failure to yield right of way.
The second accident, about
12:01 a.m. Saturday at Court
and - Edwards sts., invovled
cars driven by Joe Ann La
casse, 361 North Fourth st.,
Central Point, and James Phil
lips, 317 Ross Lane, Medford.
Phillips was cited for disobey
ing a traffic signal.
Obituary
MRS. JEJNNIE MAY BOLT
Mrs. Jennie May Babb, 82,
a resident of Grants Pass for
14 years," died at the family
residence, 1113 Highway 199,
Thursday.
Mrs. Babb was born near
La Grande May 1, 1876. She
received her education in Wei
ser, Ida., and was a member
of the Advent Christian
church of Medford.
In 11 days, on July 7, she
and Mr. Babb would have cel
ebrated their 63rd weding an
niversary. They were mar
ried at Midvale, Ida., on July
7, 1895.
She is survived by her
husband, C. W. Babb, who is
a realtor in Grants Pass, and
several nieces and nephews.
She is also survived by her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. S. L. Babb of Med
ford.
Funeral services will be
held at Perl Funeral , home
Monday at 2 p.m. Mrs. M. O
Shide, pastor of the Advent
Christian church will offici
ate. Burial will be in the fam
ily plot in the Jacksonville
cemetery. .
Births
SMEADER To Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Smeader, box 237,
Prospect, June 7, 1958, a boy,
6V2 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
PARTON To Mr. and
Mrs. Weston, Shady Cove,
June 27. 1958. eirl, 6SA lbs..
at Rogue Valley hospital.
ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry C, route 1, box 18, Ap
plegate, June 25, 1958, boy,
914 lbs., at Sacred Heart hos
pital.
GATES To Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Foster, 495 Clover lane.
Medford, June 26, 1958, girl,
7 lbs., at Sacred Heart hos
pital. SHULTS To Mr. and
Mrs. Joe LeRoy, 820 Beek-
man st., Medford, June 27,
1958, boy, 8Vi lbs., at Sacred
Heart hospital.
News About
Servicemen
GRADUATES
Marine Sergeant Alfred L.
Hatfield of Prospect was re
cently graduated from the
non - commissioned officer's
leadership school, Camp Pen
dleton, Calif.
ON LEAVE
Army Sgt. Delbert Robert
son and family are visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
E. Robertson of Prospect be
fore continuing to his new
duty station, Ft. Lewis, Wash.
Robertson first entered the
Army in 1948. For the past
three years he has been sta
tioned in France. .
Ex-Convicf Caught
After Three Thefls
Portland (UPI) A 29-year-old
ex-convict was caught
and charged with the robbery
of three Fred Meyer Stadium
store employees late Friday
afternoon, by Portland police.
Hiller A. Hayes was being
held in the Portland city jail
on two counts, each bearing
S5.000 bail. Hayes was charged
with assault and robbery and
being armed with a dangerous
weapon, according to city
police. t
Hayes was picked up ap
proximately two hours after
the trio of Fred Meyer em
ployees was robbed.
Hayes was nabbed by a
CANDLE
HOTEL MEDFORD
CENTRAL POINT
Junior Police Club Meets
By DORIS HUGHES
Central Point The Cen
tral Point Junior Police club
under the direction of Police
Chief W. P. Bowen met Sat
urday afternoon at the city
fire station for the first meet
ing of the summer vacation
All boys and girls between
9 and 14 may join the club,
which meets at 2 p.m. each
Saturday at the fire station.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Burelson
and daughter Sheri, returned
Wednesday from a 10-day va
cation in Los Angeles. The
Burelsons returned by the
coast route stopping in Cres;
cent City to visit at the home
of Harold Burelson.
A guest recently at the Ar
thur Ayers home was Mrs.
Ayers' brother, John Stall, of
Chandler, Ariz. While here,
Stall went with Mr. and Mrs
Ayers to Eugrene where they
attended the high school grad
uation of Miss Betty Tharp.
Miss Tharp, who is the
Ayers granddaughter, is a
former resident of Central
Point. A family reunion was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Tharp of Eugene
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
Del Ayers of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Zimmerman
and Donna and Ted of Seat
tle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grimes
and David and Danny of
Klamath Falls, Stall Mr. and
Mrs. Ayers and the John
Tharp family.
Two birthday parties were
given June 11 honoring David
Langston on his third birth
day. The parties were given
at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langston.
Guests at the afternoon party
were Janet and Gary Snook,
Brian and Susan McCoy, Ron
nie and Donnie Matejka,
Mike Langston and the hon
ored guest, David Langston.
Guests at the evening party
were David's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rus Peebles of
Grants Pass, and his great
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Peebles, of Medford.
Cheryl Hendrickson re
turned to her home in Gold
Hill Thursday after 'spending
a week at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Hendrickson.
An anniversary dinner was
held Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hendrick
son. Guests were Miss Judy
Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs: Jack
Hendrickson and Cheryl and
Stevie.
A party was given last
Tuesday at the Wade Tucker
home with Miss Melba Tuck
er acting as hostess. Games
were played and refresh
ments served. Guests were
Mrs. Ralp Murphy, Betty Sin-'
nard, Jewlene Sinnard, Mrs.
Delbert Pugh, Mrs. Wade
Tucker, Mrs. Boaz Salmon,
Mrs. J. H. Van Horn and Mrs.
Paul Story.
Mr. and Mrs. Roily Clark
of Seattle were guests recent
ly at the home of ' Clark's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dahl and
daughter Pamela, left last
week for Truro Air Force base
in Massachusetts. En route
they visited Pamela's great
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Falkenhagen, of Fair-
view, Mont. They lso visited
Dahl's aunt, Mrs. Olaf Hoi-
dorsen. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Larson and Mr.
and Mrs. A.. T. Burelson of
Minneapolis, Minn, and with
other relatives in the area.
Mrs. Dahl is the former Mar-
lene Burelson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Burelson
of Central Point. Dahl has
spent the past year with the
Army in Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lacy
and family returned recently
from a trip to the Portland
area. They visited Mrs. Lacy s
parents, I Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Haugen of Sherndan
and Mr. Lacy's mother, Mrs.
Iva.Lacy of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Traylor and family returned
recently from a four-day
camping trip at Harris Beach
state park near Brookings.
Richard Traylor's sister
and family of San Diego left
Friday after spending a week
at the Traylor home.
woman store detective alter
she saw him pick up a sausage
and a package of cream cheese
in the grocery department of
the store. " . ;
ROOM
Genuine Charcoal
Broiled Foods!
An especially good place
to eat if dieting!
5:30 p.m. till 12:00
Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m.
Mrs. H. A. Seymour of San
Francisco visited here recent
ly at the home of her brother-
in-law and "sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Dobrot.
A apprise farewell party
was held June 24 at the Les
ter Hartley home honoring
Mrs. Marvin Wineman, the
former Sandra Straus. Co-
hostesses with Mrs. Harley
were the Misses Barbara
Swanson and Judy Van Horn.
A gift from the group was
presented to Mrs. Wineman.
Guests were Mrs. Merle
Jack, Debby and Sherie Hart
ley, Miss Sharon Mayfield,
Miss -Barbara Swanson, Miss
Judy Van Horn, Mrs. James
Jack, Mrs. William Straus,
Mrs. Lester Hartley, Mrs.
Elizabeth Jack, Mrs. Wallace
McDowell, Mrs. Eldred Jack
and daughter Rhonda, Mrs.
Gale Friend, . Karon Stelle,
Lorna Flurry, Mrs. Stanley
Straus and son Jack, and
Mrs. Wineman. Mrs. Wine
man is leaving July 1 to join
her husband, Pyt- Marvin
Wineman, in Germany.
Sgt. Adrian Van Horn, who
is taking Officers training at
Ft. Ord, Calif., received on
his test this week the highest
score in the class of 110 stu
dents, according to word re
ceived here.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Woller
and son Gary, of Merrill,
Wis., were guests here last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. August Sukow. Woller
is Mrs. Sukow's cousin.
Other guests at the August
Sukow home recently were
Lt. and Mrs. Norman Ernne
rich. The Ernnerichs were en
route to. the Naval base at
Alameda, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wyatt
and children Teresa, Paul and
Stevie, spent Sunday visiting
in Hornbrook, Calif., at the
home of Mrs. Wyatt's mother,
Mrs. Fred Bloomingcamp.
Mrs. Bloomingcamp was host
ess for a birthday dinner hon
oring Mrs. Wyatt and her sis
ter, Mrs. Marge Snider of
Medford.
Melvin Wyatt of San Fran
cisco spent last week end vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyatt
of Table Rock, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Wyatt of Seven Oaks
rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Wyatt of Alder st., Central
Point. Sunday evening, the
family met at the Ray Wyatt
home for a birthday dinner
honoring Melvin Wyatt.
COURT RECORDS
MUNICIPAL COURT
Lawauna E. Fears, no ooerator's
license in possession, $10.
Edward C. Blackwell, disobeyed
traffic sign. $5.
James Wallace Trueftiood, dis
obeyed traffic signal. $5.
Richard Dennis Harrev. inade
quate equipment, $5.
uarreu wayne i nomas, disobeyed
traffic sign, $5.
DISTRICT COURT
Johannah H. Sproul, no ooera
tor's license. S6.
Jere Kreischer, truck speeding,
$15. .
Herman K. LeFlor. violation of
basic rule, $15.
Russell g. Elder, four in driver
seat. $10.
William H. Johnson, failure to
stop, $10.
David B. Winmneham. overload.
$125.
Alt a. Mexvold. failure to atop.
$10.
Clinton k. fneips, overiengtn, fio.
CIRCUIT COURT
Irma M. Pare -vs. Roy B. Pare.
divorce complaint. ,
Murie cummmn vs. Dree C.
Cummings, divorce decree.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Earl Ervin Evers, Santa Marga
rita, Calif., and Loreen Irene Jun-
kert, Seattle, Wash.
Calvin Edward Meadows. Talent.
and Pamela Lee Ayerse, Medford.
Hob Daniel iiannery and Uoris
Marie Schultz. both of Central
Point. -
William Lee Coehill. Central
Point, and Sharon Judith - Bowen,
Medford.
John Richard Axe. Wilderado.
Tex., and Betty Mae Gilmore Cook,
Weippe, Idaho.
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ILLINOIS VALLEY
Bolan Lake Road Ooen
By RUTH RAUSCH
Cave Junction Clifford
Fink, head .ranger of the
Illinois Valley Ranger station,
said the road to Bolan lake
is open. Sunday there were
10 boats sighted on the lake,
but no one reported any size
able catch. ;
The lake has a good popula
tion of Eastern brook trout,
but they are only about five
inches long, according to re
ports. This week the roads through
Grayback camp are being im
proved with crushed gravel.
Beginning July 1 a "no
smoking while traveling" rul
ing will take effect. Overnight
campers are also to be re
minded to carry with them an
axe, shovel and water bucket.
A timber sale of 2,700 mil
lion board feet along Four
Mile creek was made Monday
by the forest service to S H
& W timber of Grants Pass.
Illinois Valley ranger sta
tion has manned three of
their four lookout stations
this week. Al Gravat is sta
tioned on Bolan. and Dave
Lukert on Piersal, both going
up on Monday, and Bob
Buhler left for Sanger Tues
day. A man has been appoint
ed to Canyon Peak, but has
not been sent to his position.
Mrs. Hollis Bell and sons,
Roger and Durand, of Med
ford were visitors in the val
ley last week as guests of the
E. Smiths and Clyde
Knights.
All members of the Blue
Star Mothers club were pres
ent at the potluck picnic meet
ing 'held at Grayback park
last Tuesday.
Reports were given on the
"Meeting ; of Instruction" by
the six members attending the
Grants Pass chapter June 9.
Plans for the annual Daisy
sale to be sometime in August
were discussed.
The W. A. Saffers had two
of their daughters and fam
ilies from California, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Howard of Hugh
son and Mr. and Mrs. Emer
son Nutter of Livingston as
house guests last week.
Jim and Pat London had
Pat's cousin, Sandra Edwards,
of Medford, as a guest last
Funeral Flowers
and
Hospital Bouquets
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SHOP
Ph. SP 2-8179
Charge Accounts Welcome
Free Delivery -
David 4 Evelyn Chase,
Owners
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week at their home in Kerby.
The Rev. and Mrs. George
Gray left Saturday for a six
weeks vacation in Alberta,
Canada, where they will be
guests of Mrs. Gray's brothers
and sisters.
Terry Roberts, formerly of
Cave Junction and now oper
ating a service station in
Riddle was in the valley Mon
day to bring his three children
for a stay with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rossiter.
The city of Cave Junction
has a new police car, a cream
colored Ford. Phil Kellar,
former police chief, took his
post Monday this week until
the city can find a replace
ment for Ross Turpin.
Jack Green, son of the Les
Henrys is visiting his sister,
Mrs. William Burk, in Cres
cent City this week.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Madferd, Oregon, Sunday, June 29, 195t IS
Messengers Quartet To Present Concert
The Messengers Male auar-
tet from Friends Bible college,
Haviland, Kan., will present
a concert of gospel music on
Monday, June 30, at the Med
ford' Friends church at 8 p.m.
The members of the 'quar
tet are all members of the a
Thank You
I with ro thank my many friends and customers for their support
and patronage during the years I have been in business in
Eagle Point.
I've enjoyed serving you and I hope you will continue your pa
tronage under the new management of Bette Emmons, who will
give you. fine, courteous service, I'm sure. Open weekdays 5
a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
MRS. EMMA F. DeYOUNS
Owner of Brooks Cafe, Eagle Point
STARTS TODAY -CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M.
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ALEXIS SMITH
PLUS A SWELL WESTERN
Fighting Judge Scott...
WHO SHOT HIS WAY
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cappella choir of the college
and are active in many stu
dent organizations. The pro
gram will include gospel
songs, hymns and spirituals.
Host pastor for the quartet
will be Clynton Crjsman. The
public is invited to attend.
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