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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1959)
r. i ID Sunday, Jun 21, 1959 Tenant Rescued In Portland Fire Portland-UPB-A 58-year-old man was saved by three fire men in an early morning Portland apartment house fire Friday. Earl Walker, of Portland, was carried in a semi-consci ous state from his flaming room in the Edenholm Apart ments. Firemen Bob Hodges and Jim Dietz entered the blazing fourth-floor room and carried I , the dazed occupant to the window where he was carried down an aerial ladder by fire man Charles Gray. Another fireman, Chester Runyan fought heavy smoke to alert tenants of the top floor many of whom were still in bed when the fire broke out about 7 ajn. All 46 tenants of the four- story, frame building were evacuated. Walker was taken to a Port- j land hospital suffering from J third degree burns on hist head, neck, arms, and feet. Flames were confined to the victim's room, which was gut ted. Damage was estimated at $3,000. Legion, Auxiliary Install Officers Cave Junction-A. A. Win chester and Mrs. Harold Crowl were installed as American Legion commander and aux iliary president in ceremonies Wednesday here. Les Henry, past district commander as installing of ficer for the Legion, wag-assisted by Floyd Smith, Art Midland and Karl Rehord of Grants Pass, and Art Kellert gnd Clyde Hays from the local unit. Others installed were Earl 0turgis, first vice commander: Robert Wilson, adjutant; Har- ld Haslock, finance; and Slim (gtamrick, sargeant at arms; (&nd Less Henry, chaplain. Past Department President Marie Wilcox served as instal ling officer for the auxiliary. Auxiliary included Mrs. "Har old Crowl,' president;Mrs. Les Henry, first vice president; Mrs. Bred Salvage, second vice president; Mrs. Elwodd Hus- sey, secretary; Mrs. Blake Miller, treasurer; Mrs. White, Chaplain; Mrs. Harry Hart- well, historian and Mrs. Art Kellert, sargeant at arms. Mrs. Ruth Dougherty, Mrs. Earl Sturgis and Mrs. Hugh White were named to the executive board. 1 SERVICES FOR KELLY Sarasota,. Fla.-ttJPD-Funeral I services will beneld Monday for Edward F. Kelly, 68, vice president and member of the board of Rineline Bros., and Barnum & Baily circus. Kel ly, a past- general manager of tne circus, aiea inaay. Court Records DISTRICT COURT - Travis E. Moore, switched 11' cense tabs. $30. ' Chester C. Dickenson, failure to operate on right side of road. $15, Leslie H. Snyder, failure to turn on bents. $7.50. Helen C. Tracy, no operator's li cense. $10. Richard D. Harvey, violation of I oasic rule. iia. Barry W. . Payton, unnecessary noise. $15. Darrell J. McNeill, violation of oastc rule. sis.. Paul F. Swanson, failure to make traffic stop. $10. Robert W. Vaughn Jr., no opera tor's license. $10. Elmer T. Cheff, failure to make traffic stop. $10. James W. Rieves. no operator's license on person. iu. James R. Mclntire. overload. $29 Earl L. Stephenson, failure to mate traffic stop, $10. Robert E. Suuenger. operating motor vehicle without rear vision, 6. . Clinton J. Ayres, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Herbert A. Pruett, failure to make traffic stop $10. Luther G. Blake, no license on motor vehicle. $10. ' , Robert R. Plankenhorn, violation of basic rule, $15. Dennis L. Gaster. no operator's license, $10. Jack W. Sutherland, overload, Gordon A. Hood, failure to dim lights, $7.50. Vernon T. Copeland, overload, $145. Richard D. Ragan, failure to make traffic stop. $10. Willie J. Jones, overheight $15. Sherman E. Holt, no operator's li cense. $10. , Jack K. McCandless, overload, $435. Carol Stuart, no license on mo tor vehicle, $10. Peggy J. Lowe, no operator's li cense. $10. Ronald L. Dailey, violation of ba nc rule. $15. Gary C. Shuler, failure to make traffic stop. $10. Marlene Brown, violation of basic rule. $15. William Ashburn, failure to yield right of way. $15. Raymond P. Stogger, violation of basic rule. $15. ' R. N. Chaney. failure to yield the right of way, $15. Dorothy L. Landing, failure to nake traffic stop. $10. Glen A. De La Mater, violation of basic rule. $15. George L. Brenner, violation of basic rule. $15. Harry B. Riggs, violation of ba sic rule, $15. Gerald R. Reed, violation of basic rule, $15. CIRCUIT COURT John Newton Fullenwider vs. Ju anita Pearl Fullenwider, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Bruce La Mar Hay, 1617 Parker st Ashland, and Peggy Jean Rich ardson, route 3, box 275B, Marion, So. Carolina. James1 Lamarr Peart, 913 South Peach st., Medford. and Martha Jane Campbell. 1395 South Peach St. MEDFORD YOUR AUTHORIZED MEDFORD SHAKESPEARE BOX OFFICE MANN'S BUSINESS OFFICE SECOND FLOOR " ' ' v M v Kyu uu u M v mm oh S SJHMMP MBNBAY NEGMTTS UJNTTML 9:00 P.M. GIANT Platter 4.99 Richly imboised fruit design In gay elor. 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