Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1956, Image 11

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    JACKSONVILLE
33rd Birthday
BY MRS. C. S. HOSKINS
Jacksonville Guests a.
$laiP of Mrs. Ida Wright hot
Ifcje br 83rd n.rlhciav J-ly
fig! opr son and his wife. Mr.
ifcod Mr S M P .rce:; cf M'-d-Ja
CnT.i SJ;,r.:y ( Mr.
590.9.1! s g.-ar.dda .ii.-.f .'. Mr?.
P.r.e G rri... a.-d r f . .r i.r si
g-anci' ruldr'-m Patty. Kati-y,
M.cr.ael .nd RoV-rt r-f Sacra
mento. Cal.f Thv ail p-e--:.t---d
Mri. Wright with a b:r.nday rake
and gifts.
On July 26, Mrs. Wright was:
honored at a noon visit and re-
freshments at her home. 1 r.ise
present were Mrs. Pay Wil-oti,
Mrs. Daniel Serry. Mrs. Walter
Curl, Mrs. Jarnes Noble and Mrs.
Carl Hoskins
Mrs.
Bes.,i Mitchell, her
da ihter. Doris and Mrs.
Mi
rhell's sister,
w ho has be r
Mrs. Eva Crro,
itiug in ,IacK-
onvilie for the past month, have
returned from a two weeks trip
which took them as far as Tean
tea. Mexico. In Los Angeles they
visited Mrs. Mitchell's son. Rob-
ert. and his family. He is on the ; games were played and a large
Los Angeles Police force and variety of refreshments served,
was formerly on the police force Mrs. Thelma Misener her son.
In Ashland. Upon returning -r. and Mrs. Wayne Misener
home Mrs. Mitchell found her and children, Jean, Pat and Nan
desk loaded with handi-.erch.efs Cy. and Mary Jane Haas of Aana-pre-Tited
her on July 19 honor- hrhn. Calif , were last weekend
log hrr birthday . by th- nurs.
.pOlienls and p:i pi'.vi ! of tr.e
Sa'u'Bnorn Mrs. Mit.-hell s'al'd
.' O'm of lu r eir.p.o; .res have
SfiVt O-ith her f'.r i.ine years.
Two new patients at the sari
Strium are Arthur Meed of Cei.
Point and Erwin Dahl a mili
eu rro the Appieg.ite area.
tjrs. Harry Belau has receiv-
J aord from Mr. and Mrs. liar -
Oid Worton of Cannon Beach,
tr , and former residents here,
"Pat hr namesake has arrived.
"C'ojrrin Roxanna Morton was
bro July 13 and weighed 8' 2
p'inris.
dliss Darlene McOarv ie of
niftier, Calif , is spend-ns ber
summer varaiion ner" wim urt
aunt. Mrs. Walter Curl.
Ray Wilson is in the Osteopath-.
Ic hospital this week for a check j
up ;
Mr. and Mrs D. C. Stoner of i
Torrance. Calif., recently visited j
Airs. Stoner's brother and sister-;
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Math-!
eny, and other relatives and fri-;
ends in the Jacksonville area. j
including Mrs. Stoner's grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ludwig
of ?edford: Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Ludwt, Westside; and Mr. and
"Mr oi 9 Sweet.
Vcotioning at the home of
3J;r B'Ondmother Mrs Anna I
Otjumiey. are her two grancichil-j
drsm, tSury and Linn Brad.ey ot ,
npoi(h Grove.
aGjt-of-Snwn visitors at the;
8f Croo-ley home this week j
pafc Mr. and Mrs. Curt Simon
Orro erf Rend. Mrs. Simonson is
3tfi Crowley's sister.
Jacksonville Garden club met
Turly July 26th. in a meeting son, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. John
00 th patio at the home of Mrs. , r Hamaker and children, Dav
Brnice Janosky. The new presi-. jd anc) jacl n, all of Jacksonville I
OHJit. Mrs. Bob Nichol presided. 1 made a last weekend trip to
ih 14 members present and Horse Creek. Calif. They were!
One guest, Mrs. Ons Paul of Med- : uests of the J. V. Hamakers and
ford. brought the James's other son. ;
A regular business meeting : pat. home after he had spent a
was held and plans were discuss-; r weeks viit at Horse Creek ;
ed for the Garden club's entry wjth the J. V. Hamakers.
for the Jacksonville Jubilee Aug. i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Wall. :
4 and 5. Beginning with the next . rot .nrth Fifth st.. returned:
meeting which will be held in ; July 11 from five week vaca-'
September, all meetings will be j tion trip. They stopped at Mau- j
in the new club room at the ; pin. Ore., where they visited I
Jacksonville Community hall Wall's oldest sister and family.!
Anyone in or near the Jack-jMr. and Mrs. C. E. Alexander,!
aonville vicinity interested in
gardening and civ ic projects has j
been invited to visit and join the
Garden club. Former members
r especially invited to rejoin.
iylrs. D. Hendnckson assisted the
bostess in serving refreshments. ;
Th Candlelight Circle of the breakfast at the home of Mr.
Proytenan church met at the ; and Mrs. George Flett. They vis
ftome of Mrs. Walter Mooring ; ned the Wall's, half brother and
o'lly ?5 a' 7 0 pm. Mrs. Ted wife, Mr. and Mrs Horrace A.
"B ma'e vvas appointed social sec- rcrkinv w iiom they had not
rctary. Work vv as started on their ; seen in 47 years Perkins 15 77!
q, lilting protect, and plans for a j years of age. The party attended ;
future rummage sale discussed, j the father's day dinner at the
TSe next meeting will be Aug. ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Fosum; at
16 Place to be announced later. ; Brookston. Minn, and in the aft
All interested young women hav e ! ernoon of June 17th were guests
tan invited to attend. j at the 40th wedding anniversary
S'h Milton James and two of a cousin and family, Mr. and
boy s, Pt and Henry, are spend-i Mrs. Thomas Flynn; also of
inf couple of oays this week ! Brookson. The latter couple have
driving along the coast highway ' 10 children, eicht sons and two
visiting v arious beaches and ; daughters, all of w hom are mar
coast towns along the way. ried to members of different na-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, .Noble re- tionaiities. One son now serving
turned last Sunday from a weeks in Korea. Flynn i 72.
visit in Auburn. C'ahf Mrs No'nl
! formerly fiom Auburn. She
v isited friends and relatives there ;
nd they stayed at the home of
the Henry E. Griffiths during '
the trip.
House guests at the home of I
Mrs. Hannah Smith this week
are her son, Robert D. Smith his j
wife and son. Gregory, from San
Francisco. Mrs. Robert Smith's 1
parents. Mr. and Mrs A. C. Tro
jan, of Portland and a friend.
Virgil Inns McNar
of San
How Much Does A Second Car Cost?
""Tie Amazing Uolkswagon"
Is Only $1680.00
Celebrated
F.-ar.c.K-o who is on h.s initial
ie trip to Oregon. They took side
,-- tr.ps to Oregon Caves. Crater
:5 La lie. Gold Ray dam. the Mys
ir. tery Hou'e a:.d a v. sit to the
j. ' .la'.k-orv. i:ie .'; J;,:ti
T-.e Woodrow Smith's of Med
ford. urother to Robert, enter
tair.ed t;:e ;s.:tors ia t Sunday at
n t.aroeci.e in tneir
." yard I wss a'.o a v.eico:r.e home
a- p-.ir. for Morris Srin'h son of
'd Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Smith
who is home on his first leave
rice entering the Air Force in
February
Visitors at the Earl Chester
home last week were three cous-
ins. Myrtle Bartholomew of Iowa
and E'.n.ar Chester of Clarks
vilie. Iowa, both of whom Earl
Chester has not seen for 54 years,
Rnr Jessie Evans of Oxford. In-
diana whom he has not seen for
43 years.
A joint Sunday school picnic
was I. eld las. Sunday for the
: Jacksonville arid Rogue River
Assembly of God churches at
TouVelle park. About 75 per
sons attended. Various outdoor
gues-s at the David O'Connor
home. They attended the wed
ci.ng nf Mis Roberta Wicksten
and Robert Misener last Satur
lay in Jacksonville. Nancy and
Jean Mi.-ener remained at til e
O'Connors until Wednesday. Jer
ry O'Connor returned to Ana
heim with them for a months
lsit at the home of his sister,
! arKj .Irs. Wavne Misener
Earlier visitors at the David
; O'Connor were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ilfinzer and Lucille Carr of
Maiden Rock. Wis., friends of the
O'Connors. The lieiner s and
Mrs. Carr have returned to Wis-I'-iLoii
to get ready to move to
Centra! Point where they have
purcnaserl a home.
Mrs. Helen San ford and daugh- j
ter. Kaiiiy. former Jacksonville!
residents, are here for a weeks j
vacation visit with the Byron j
Sanford family and other" fri-;
ends here. j
Mrs Ida Ballard of Yuba City,
Calif , has been visiting her mo-;'
thrr, Mrs. Maggie West, who is1
recovering from a recent illness!
and is up and around again.
Mrs. Irene Linden of Los An
geles. Calif., left this week after
s feu. days visit with her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Earl Stevens, in Jack
sonville, the Jyarl Sstevens lam-
have recentlv moved from'
job .North Oregon st. fn a home
acros.s the street frm the high
school on Hueners lane.
Betty Lou Stevens is spending
the summer working as cook at
the Star Ranser station. Her sis
ter, Phybss. is dome secretarial
work at Bear Creek orchards.
Mr. and Mrs Milton James and
and in Toppenish, Wash., they
v isited his brother and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wall. They
were joined by a sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Bernard of Tygh Valley. Ore.
They left after having a family
A trio was made to Osceola,
Wis to locate the birth place of
Wall. Later they v isited an aunt
at Grantsburg, Wis. Mrs. Georgia
Perkins: who was 94 July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Wall con-
tinued on south to Mildred, Kan.
where they visited Mr. and Mrs
V. W. Heath, and uncle of Mrs.
Wail, from there they drove to
Ft. Scott. Kan., and to Forsyth.
Mtf.. to visit Mrs. Cora Langridge
an aunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
W'nriey, a cousin of Mrv Wall.
Gold Hill Girl Named
VVIU VII I lflHEWU
-r cl cl a
lop jheep jhowman
Miss Gail, of the Gold Hill
Sheep 4-H club was named out
standing sheep showman at the
annual Gold Kill Lamb show
Thursday. Miss Gail was present
ed a trophy by the Gold Hill
Lions club.
Otiier 4-H members participat
ing were Kay DcMars. Pnoemx
Snrep ciuo Suann Rutheford,
Westside Biockers 4-H Sheeo
club; Jimmy Berg. Gold Hill
Sheep club: Ursula Bates, Oak
Grove Livestock club; Ron
Dougherty, Phoenix Sheep club:
and Terry Gail, Gold Hill Sheep
club.
The club memwri had all pre
viously been selected champion
showmen in their respective
classes.
Sheep Judging
Terry Gail of the Gold Hill
Sheep club topped afll entrants
in the sheep judging contest with
a score of 360.9, and will receive
a trophy from Gold Hill Lions
club. Miss Joyce Kerr of the
Sis Q 4-H Sheep club placed
second with 359.7. Truman El
more of Applegate 4-H club won
third place with 350.2.
Highest possible score was 400
Constellation With
98 Aboard Makes
Safe Landing in SF
San Francisco ",U.R A Con
stellation aircraft carrying 98
persons Saturday flew for five
hours over the Pacific with one
of its four engines dead and a
second threatening to quit any
minute.
The crippled transport limped
to a safe landing here.
The Seaboard and Western ;
Airlines plane, under contract to
the Military Air Transport Ser-!
vice, touched down at San Fran-!
cisco International airport at
10:52 a.m. PDT. I
It carried 91 servicemen and j
dependents, including nine chil-!
dren and five infants, plus sev-i
en crewmen. j
One of the plane's engines j
caught fire 300 miles beyond the I
"point of no return." or halfway- i
point of its 2.200 mile flight from !
Hawaii to San Francisco.
The blaze was extinguished
and the propeller feathered, but
a second engine besan to act up
and "it was touch and go wheth
er it would fail." a Coast Guard
spokesman said
A Seaboard and Western sister
Connie outbound from San Fran
cisco met with the disabled plane
and, joined by one Air Force and
three Coast Guard planes, escort
ed it home.
The Coast Guard also sent
three cutters to stand by off the
coast and in San Francisco bay
in the event the plane was forced
to ditch.
But despite its lost power, the
plane kept an altitude of 6.000
feet and with a 10-mile-an-hour
tailwind had little difficulty
reaching its destination.
Crash equipment was drawn
up as the big plane approached
the airport, but the pilot, Capt.
Floyd Benjamin of Long Island,
N.Y.. brought it in for a perfect
landing.
Civil Aeronautics administra
tion reported that the pilot ra
dioed at 5:25 a.m. that his left in
board engine had caught fire. A
few minutes later he said the
right outboard engine was "run
ning fast." But he reported later
that the fire had been put but in
the left inboard and the propel
ler feathered, and the right out
board had resumed normal oper
ation. The trouble broke out 900 mil
es from San Francisco, 200 miles
beyond the halfway mark or
"point of no return."
RECLINING ANNIVERSARY
Harrisburg. Pa. .U.Pi When
Rev. O. B. Poulson celebrated
his 50th wedding anniversary,
nothing interfered not even a
broken hip. The retired Metho
dist clergyman held open house
for the occasion, and received
the congratulations of friends
and relatives while propped up
in his bed.
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points. Other high scorers were
Richard Anderson, Antelope 4-H
club: Suson Wright. Oak Grove
Livestock club: Fred Swingle.
Phoenix Sheep club: and Tom
Perdue, Antelope 4-H club.
Members of the Btisybecs and
the Dashing Seaiyistrossrs 4-H
Sewing clubs exhibited clothing
projects.
Those placing in the blue rib
bon group were Jan Newland.
Diane .lore, Judith Higcins,
Marie Jones, and Carol Jean
Higgins. Red ribbons went to
Vervia Beman. Bonnie Knapp.
Triple K knitting club members
exhibiting were Judith Higgins
and Carol Jean Higgins, who re
ceived blue ribbons.
Other Placings
Other placing in the show
manship contest were as follows:
Gold Hill senior showman
ship: one. Grace Gail: two. Larry
Eskew; three. Jimmy Biles: and
four, David Carter.
Gold Hill intermediate show
manship: one, Terry Gail: two
Vervia Beman: third. Ronnie Be
man; four. Earl Bovven: five,
Marie Jones; and six, Jimmy
Smith.
Visiting senior showman: one,
Ron Dougherty, Phoenix; two.
Susan Wright. Oak Grove: third.
Annette Drager. Sis Q: four,
Charles Flmore. Appleaale: five.
Marilyn Buerkle. Sis Q: Evelyn
Xiedermeyor. Wcs1.-io Blockers:
seven, Charlene Peterson. Sis Q:
and eight, Joyce Kerr. Sis Q.
Visiting Intermediate show
man, group I. one. Ursula Bates.
Oak Grove: two, Linda Givson,
Westside Blockers: three. Berry
Kerr, Sis Q: four. Russell El
more. Applegate: five, Truman
Elmore, Applegate; and John
Cox, Antelope.
Group II, one. Jimmv Burg,
Gold Hill; two. Pat Gillette. Sis
Q: three. Reence Johnson, Phoe
nix; four. Mike Flmore. Apple
gate: Tommy Perdue. Antelope;
and Mike Higday, Antelope.
Junior showmanship: one,
Suann Rutherford, Westside
Blockers; two Jerrv Moore,
Reese Creek: three. Marsha Wat
son, Westside Blockers: four,
Lorna Fowler, Phoenix; five,
Carolyn Barnes, Westside Block
ers: six. Donald Gail. Gold Hill:
and seven, Lanny Parsons, Gold
Hill.
Junior showmanship: one. Kay
Deiners, Phoenix, two. Fred
Swingle, Phoenix; three, Donald
Higday, Antelope; our. Kay
Stephens: five, Ronald Whillock,
Gold Hill.
Minor Accident Is
Reported to Police
Thressie May Tye, 51, route
1. box 132. Medford, was cited
by state police for failure to
operate on t he light side of the
highway Friday night after the
car she was driv ing collided with
another vehicle at the intersec
tion of Coleman Creek rd. and
Pioneer rd.
State police said Mrs. Tye's
car was driving east on Cole
man Creek rd. and moved to
the westbound lane near the in
tersection to a defect in the road.
Her car collided headon with a
panel truck operated by Audrey
Ann Logan. 27, route 1, box 421.
Medford, who had been travel
ing south on Pioneer rd. and
made a right turn on to Cole
man Creek rd.
No one was injured in the ac
cident. Each driver had two
passengers, state police said. The
accident occurred at 7:20 p.m.
Neither car was believed to be
extensively damaged, although
Mrs. Tye's vehicle was towed
from the scene.
Los Angeles Man Cited
By Police After Crash
Charles A. Mencl. Los Angeles
Calif., was cited by city police
Friday for driving while under
the influence of intoxicating
liquor after his car collided with
another on East Main St., near
Crater Lake ave.
Operator of the other car, Don
ald Kent, 544 Fairmont St., re
ceived minor injuries, police
said. The accident accurred at
10:45 a m.
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Mil
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A Granges
uPP,r APPiegate ,.1
Unrr AddIboaIa 1
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Grange were entertained by me
local 4-H club at their last meet- i
Dt esented bv
p,,e.i.ea r :
The group wa
their leader, Edward Fosser.
who has directed ihe club
through several successful years
and who has been responsible
for growth and coiiti.med inter
est in 4-H work in tins com
munity. Marianne Barker and Mari
anne Cantrall. new members be
ginning in club projects, intro
duced the numbers for the pro
gram which was held in the
Ruch school gymnasium.
Jerome Peterson a former lo
cal resident and club member
played a unique phonograph re
cording as a "wanner up" for
the musical numbers to follow.
Brad Gettling p 1 a y e d the
trumpet, and accordion., solos
were played by Romelle Fos
sen and Shirley Dunlap. Noel
Dunlap played "Red Wing" on
the harmonica and Karen Gett
ling sang "Faith, Hope and
Charity."
Lona Buffington tap danced to
music provided by Romelle Fos
sen with her accordion.
Rickie Davis and Bobbie Zieg
ler gave a trumpet duet. "Amer
ica," and Nancy Lou Redhead
sang "Melody of Love," accom
panied on the piano by her
mother. Mrs. George Redhead.
Butchie Fossen concluded the
program by playing "Red Rivet
Valley"' on the saxophone.
Fossen announced that the lo
cal 4-H fair will be Aug. 3. at
the Applegate school and that
the Upper Applegate club plans
to enter livestock in the Jack
sonville Jubilee parade. Aug.
4. The annual county fair will
be Aug. 21-25.
Shirley Dunlap. Noel Dunlap
and Nancy- Lou Redhead gave
interesting and detailed reports
of activities of the 4-H summer
school at Corvailis which they
attended recentlv. Nancy Lou
and Noel received their schol
arships from the Upper Apple
gate Grange.
Several phases of 4-H work
are being participated in by
young people of the community ,
including sewing and livestock
clubs and among the projects in
the livestock division are dairy
ing, beef rattle and sheep, with
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No Reason to Wilt 'Any Longer
There's not much question about what this man
and his young son have on their minds.
Thev're thinking about Cadillac and about
how wonderful it would be to have one in their
own driveway 1
And because dreams of a Cadillac are hard to
put aside, we suspect that it won't be too long
now before we'll have an opportunity to give them
the facts alxnit Cadillac ownership.
And when that time arrives, they'll find that
we have some wonderful news for them about how
practical Cadillac ownership has recently become.
We will explain that it is now possible to become
the happy ow ner of a 19o6 Cadillac for little more
than the cost of far lesser cars.
We will also tell them how economical a Cadillac
is to operate and how extraordinarily free it
Sunday. July J9. 19Ji
hppinnpr? in arh prnnn
" . 1
curing tne Grange business
meetinc. further hiirtino
ress was reported on and dis-1
?1 , .. ground
can be levelled bv-the memhers
, . . ... - , ,. " "-"":. irucK irom tne mine to Jfraine
materials will be delivered to I The HEC has been sewing , Citv to have the brakes repair
begin construction on a new- ; clothing for a children's aid so- ed Scene of the atcldelU wa,
Duiiamg. ciety and have adopted this work a piace know n as Dixie Summit.
urace Pearson, a member of as a project to be continued. j .-
the Friendship committee said Sandwiches, cake and coffee About 900.000 species of liv
she had called on several new : were served by the group fam- j ing animals ha-e been classified
families in the community, some ' ilies. j bv zoologists.
Wahl-Bartholomew
We are consolidating our offices
may better serve you in Insurance,
and Appraisals.
WAHL
BARTHOLOMEW AGENCY
Insurance
Appraisals
PHONE 2-9375
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
' Porflnd Miner Dies
I Ac Pirlfiin Wife D'ltrh
Prairie City
A Port-1
iand rriner
R. C. Snyder. 59.
of whom expressed an interest
in Grange work and who had ;,
hm memhrc ituh.r. .
The Consolidation of
and
Ray Schumacher
REALTOR-APPRAISER
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BUILDING
Corner
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Medford
Multiple Listing Realtors
is from the ordinary requirements of service.
And we will show them how, at resale time,
Cadillac returns a greater share of its owner's
original investment than any other motor car.
But the best news will be yet to come. For then
we will talk about the generous allowance we can
give them on their present car and how short
the waiting period is on the Cadillac of their choice.
They will find, we feel certain, that they have
lost their last logical reason for waiting any
longer to enioy a new Cadillac.
Incidentally, have you considered how wonder
ful a Cadillac would look in your driveway? It you
have, then we sincerely urge jou to come in soon
and get the facts.
We'll be waiting for you with the car and the
keys and a story too wonderful to resist!
was killed Friday when hii pick
up truck went out of control
and into a ditch between Prairie
City and Susanville in eastern
Oregon.
Authorities said tbpv learner!
hat Snyder had been taking the
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Agency
so that we
Real Estate
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SCHUMACHER
Realtor
Appraiser
PHONE
2-6291
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Medford
Phone 2-6264