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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, January 20, 1955 7' vyf.t-. f yv'Z" V ; " " 'fT , My. '"'': 1 l 'A QUICK TURN OF EVENTS Ricardo Arias Espinosa (right), shown escorting Mrs. Jose Antonio Remon-back to Panama after Remon was assassinated, has been sworn in as President replacing President Jose Ramon Guizado, Re-. mon's successor. Guizado was impeached by the National - : Assembly and placed under arrest' for helping plot the death of Remon. The Assembly acted after the confession . of Attorney Ruben Mira that ie murdered the President, ' Miro said Guizado had full knowledge of the plot and en couraged him., i . . ' . ; " Shady Cove -Trail News Shady Cove-Trail Mr. and Mrs. Miles Williams of Shady Cove have returned from Los Angeles where they spent the holidays with- their son and .family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil liams. -.. ' : . . Mr. and Mrs. Tom King of Shady Cove have. just returned from spending the holidays in Portland with their son " and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grey King. Vernon Baldwin, son of Mrs. Ralph Lane of Shady Cove re ceived the sacrament of baptism in the Episcopal church, follow ing 'the regular Sunday evening services at thes Shady . ' Cove schoolhouse last Sunday - with the Rec. Greene officiating. Sun day, Jan. 2, the newly erected Episcopal' church : at Prospect will be formally dedicated and confirmation services will ' be held. - ..-: , . ' -y Twenty-three members and guests attended the , January meeting of Shady Cove Home : Extension Unit held Jan. 18 at the home of Mrs. Gene Weit man on the River road. Shady Cove. A business meeting was held in the morning, plans be ing made for the food sale to be put on jointly by the Home Ex tension Unit and Shady Cove P.T.A. for benefit of the March of Dimes. The food sale will be held Friday, Jan. 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Shady Cove Cleaners. Plans were also made for three benefit card parties, proceeds to go towards the Ex tension fund. The first will be held ; Friday, Jan. 28, at the home of Mrs. Dolf Larson start ing at 12:00 o'clock with bridge and pinochle to be played. Sub sequent parties have; been set for Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs. Travis Littlefield on Rogue Riv er drive and Friday, Feb. 25, at the home of Mrs. Carroll Wat son. A salad or dessert luncheon is served followed by an after noon of cards and all ladies in the community are invited. How ever, it is asked that they notify the hostess that they will attend. Following the luncheon - the project, "touching up wood fur- niture,' was given by Mrs. Ted Daw and Mrs. - Ed Houston of Shady Cove. Plans' were made for members to attend the work shops in Medford on "refinish ing wood furniture" to be held over a . period of five weeks. Members attending were Mes dames 'Lewis Dusenberry of Trail, Al Cooper, Dick Bartuss, Tom King, , Miles Williams, Dale Sawyer, . Ke n n e t h Paulson, Dolf Larson, Marie Mc : Gill, Ted Daw, Ed Houston, Ralph Lane Carroll Watson, Max Hawks, William Croucher, Rico Bertoglio, Travis Littlefield, William Sheppard, William Bi shop, Curtis Mason, the hostess, Gene Weitman and ; guest, Ed ward O'Neill. : ' -Alvin and Earl Ruthstrom of Elk Creek, Trail have taken over management of the A&E. Garage next to Hal's Market on Crater Lake highway. The shjop was formerly 't operated - by Charles Coleman of Shady- Cove. The Coleman's have . moved to Crescent City where he is work ing in a diesel shop. . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown and children of Willits, Calif., are ; planning to reside in this area and have their trailer park ed temporarily at the ; home of Ms. Brown's brother Mr. and Mrs.: Everard Bown of Shady Cove. .. :.. . '":;::::;.-v M. and Mrs. Richard Bartuss of Shady Cove entertained re cently at a dinner party in hon or of Mrs. Adeline Carl who was leaving to spend the winter in Long Beach, Calif. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bosworth of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Strother of Shady Cove, Mrs. Adeline Carl and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss. . .; . . - . Mrs. Ted Conway was ' guest of honor at a birthday dinner at the" home of the Dick Bartuss in Shady Cove.. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William . Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Conway and the Bar tuss's. Pinochle was enjoyed fol lowing the dinner. : -y Boy Scouts of Shady Cove will sell March of Dimes crutches on the streets and business sections of Shady Cove and Trail on Saturday. Proceed from ( the penny drills at the January meetings of the Shady Cove Grange will also be donated to the , March of Dimes. .- Gold Hill - Gold Hill Gold Hill Hobby club met at the home of' Mrs. J. Les Graffis Friday . evening, January 14, with- six present. Next meeting place will be - at the home of Mrs. Arthur P. Mor row on Friday, January 28. -' Mr." and Mrs. J. Les Graffis and Mrs. Catherine - Rockford have . returned from , a trip to Lehi, Utah, where they visited the GraffisV daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ; Clutter and two children. v Si cm nm AtSO TIT SrnjkiK, Sn SMb, Kmrii Q Nnln mtd rOKT4CMPEUI MACAAONI CO. Ki wan is CI ub Here Observes Organization's 40th Year - Fortieth-anniversary 'of Ki- wanis International was obser ved and past . presidents of the Medford Kiwanis club were honored yesterday at the regu lar, noon luncheon of the club. "-Nme past-presidents of the Medford organization and - two other members ; of . the j Medford group who iserved as presidents of other Kiwanis ; clubs were present and took ' part in - the meeting of Rogue Valley Coun try club. - . - ' - - Heading the list was William J. Warner who served in" 1923 as first Kiwanis president her. Others were Everett Faber 1935, Dr. C. H. Paske ' 1937, Frank Perl 1946, Paul Selby 1948, Bob Rector, 1951, Jennings Pierce 1952, E. Ron Rice 1953 and Boyd Budge 1954. Tells Significance l-yy' S Pierce .-was ' master of cere monies for. the program. Dr. . L. P. Walker, immediate past lieu tenant governor of Pacific Northwest district's Division 15, discussed "the 40 . years of Ki wanis and its significance. Wal ker, member . of 7 the , Medford club, is . a former president of the Astoria club. Selby and Pierce . presented the . "Cavalcade of Presidents Each', of the "former presidents attending was permitted to wield the gavel for one minute. Where abouts of other living ex-presidents was told and the names of deceased ' past presidents . was read. The Rev. Ray Hurn offer ed "a prayer in honor of those deceased. Dwight Houghton gave a talk saluting past presi dents.' ii-V-V, c' .. Others Honortd i'- - Jack Burpee, Medford club member, and Bend Kiwanis pres ident in 1948, was among those honored. Faber was recognized for his one-time; service as a lieutenant-governor. -S- '-, . It was announced at the meet ing that the annual talent party for the Kiwanis Kapers will be on Jan. 31 at the senior high school. Performers of high school age and . over will , be sought. The Kapers production; "Tel-Aversions," will be pre sented here on Feb. 23, 24, 25 and 26. -'7? I 0 Sy ft: J- K i i i 1 i j ' 1 - i i FOND RSUNIOM--John H: Noble, who spent almost 10 1 i years in Russian slave labor camps, gets a. kiss fronvhis mother during their reunion in New York. Noble arrived from Germany by plane. He said of his experience, "It is unbelievable tor Western persons to understand." American Campus ions Cincinnati dJJO Fpr the sec ond consecutive year, this fall's registrations. on American cam puses set an upward trend. - ' Dr. - Raymond Walters, Uni versity of .Cincinnati president, announcecl the trend in his 35th annual college-university enroll ment survey for School and So ciety," educational journal ' Covering 846 approved uni versities and four-year colleges 94.5 per cent of all such ac credited institutions in the Uni ted States and territories, . the 1954 study shows increases over last fall of 6 8 per cent In full time students; . 9.7. per .cent in part-time students and 7.8 ; per cent in grand totals. The .' reporting institutions have 1,383,750 full-time and 1, 895,280 :'- grand-total . students. For the second consecutive year there is an upward 1 trend in contrast with the preceding five years of descending, enrollments following the exodus of World War' II veterantudentsl Portland UJ) Robert Ball, Corvallis, has been named presi dent of the Photographers' Asso ciation of Oregon. Glass Co. iWindthields curved & flat Plate Glait Window Glass ' "We Aeetpl liuuraM Claims - :; 303 N: Bartlctt : ; DRIVE-IN SERVICE : ; Phont - d - - ;-- . L 3 Dead - line Sunday CliMtUied la at noon Saturday : 10 ajn. Monday for. Monday: other da v 5 JO ereriousday. IE LHIW!! SHOP WEEK DAYS WE ARE CLOSED SUNDAYS On All Orders $3.00 or More Any where Within the City Limits . 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