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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1957)
o o o o o TEN--irDFOD (essaev) wan. tstsuke (jHORNSROOK Two Birthdays Observed Bj Mff. 8. 8. CMAWHI .store. The Women's Missionary Hombrotf Birthdays pro vided the :c;ion for two re cent gat:nrj it ths frank Oh lund home on Cottonwool creek. Ob Wednescv. aferch S. they entertained their s and his family. Mr. ne Mrs. Robert O lund, and children, f Trska. at a family dinner in oiwrvance of his Birtnoay. eir. unm Fiock, or Little ria re., vi O ents of Mrs. Rorairt hlunri, 1J attended. A foursome f ftrijt on Fri day afternoon ce!ebret the birthday of .Mr. Art Bltnch.rd of Hilts. Other mmbrs of the foursorr beside the hrsteas and the honored fuwt ere Mrs. Malcolm oinr. an Mrs. Os zie Bernhl:!. hTth of HUts. O Mr. nd MS Tren Bear drove n to neron. CeUf., Friday. Cm U their return torn. th attended tr )!y tat&t Miss Ba ver," voared fT Gazelle Cr$f Hoere Economics club, and ereterned ek U Gnlor Gif nj lift. II r. tvi Mr, t. C. 'lsh, Mr. $nd Wn Al Gregory ., Mr. and Mi Cl WiUieme. Mr. end Mrs. I;'ir fame. end Mr. end Mrs. Ralph fletnett (tinner c Jnest 8tud Nomi ot ujlr. grid M inw French i Yreka. T?t 'Jrceeion rieri the birth3y cf M. Benett. S)rs. N013 Bofterte rif Ln dale. (ZfUl.. eieitefl at tfie home of Mrs. Winit Bloomingcemp Thursday. Mr. obrt i former Hornbrooi resident. Mr. and Wr. floyd Burns spent last weteend it the home of their daughter ind her fam ily, Mr. and eirt. Luster Spearin, agj sons of .ndro, Ctlif. Mrs. Ellena Conley of Scr mento has ten viaiting at the home of her deujhter tnd son-in-law. Mr. anfl Mrs. Lawrence Brecec. On Sunday, the three drove to Grangdi, Celif.. where they visited Mr. Htti Rader and aon, Mrjl Thai -hedule of tha services at the ne Hornbrook Bible church ar: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; orhlp asrvice. 11 a.m.; youna people's meeting, Tuesday $vaning, T p.m. A a arvice ara all held in tjse church building on old High tt H icros from Mrs. Kurt's O&mtf Eecords virii rni'T Hrirn ejtreck. (allure to obey traffic .ien. & A raxsoa. failure to stos at tnp sifn. . rriiie Pull teynolf. failure sis riht-of-e,av S10. to IraTr gerl Cootey. violation of aar rule. $10 Columbus ."onroe Lemacka. viola Ann of basic rule. 10. mr f'oyi efaiesl. excessive noise. mii rv Latroy alcAnally. failure to atr at stop sign. SS. btte M Cailiaon. failure to stop at red 111 w iizaneta Ana Fatch. excessive ayve. ia elh TiptaM Pea;. Ssilure to atop 4Qn Srtmi. viofetion of H'C aula. $!. .... Ivmi Jrtna Clark, vlolauon ot 1. nil Alfi J tmm Orlev 'Ricaarara. violation of 10 leinii Mav aaila. failure to atop At e'11- . rart u aianart. violation of basic ruit eio. c.i t.t5 Vis. axceaiva noise. $10. fanalel auwar Clina. inadequate t.ate'tt alrlla Tasn Kerdar. violation of tm-r rule. $10. ir alurton twt. axeressive l'ara L. toiley. Ulaeal left turn. ris. fs.. nt failure to yield right mM a v Win Putt Pram ftruth. violation of Pamie Seward Baker, four adults A roat seat. S2 SO rhttnre Turvav. failure to stop at Jnla 4rthur Jackson, failure Cat, at r1 lilht. w ailierfl l.rrv Boatwright. four in Qpait aat. J 50. 4oraa tiiard atttle. violauon of ic rule. o. aaatrue Vivian Goettllng. violation ea reic ruie. eiu- Ilii! Jam Stamaer, violation of ec rule ! , , . Andrew Scrreira. failure to Catajp re lient. i lfl( TOUT nil, em Luther Adams, no PUC a. is (itlri all.ire . Leanunc violation of hair rule, h Imma Lyle Tecker. no motor ve Jkt'.a ltcT. Saf caeilla eternar Dodge. faUure to 4nl ft etop siKn. $10. lV'H tavmond Kezer. operating moior vehicle with driver a license (anranad. ia a arona LaVleur. passing motor vcd)cas tuhoet sufficient clearance. el" aBaalp la Ceoeer. ao operators lira as William triace Joaea. aassing on a):va. ei9. HnttN aaaton Kelson, angling Spuaout licence. S.to. t.i.'t a'h ,ih Naunes. angling dur aP clod asci. Sn. Buatieih rein earpenter. failure J 'oo at stca? sign. $5. Oerothv e Ufakins. ao operators "'JTiTtias eerome Miller, inadequate a a'P'-nejr hraaie. So "-t"aei aVar ry Taylor, but speend- " .mam - k Vuffman. operating ttB license suspend- ed. S3 Gore Arnold Whin, failure to too at stoo sijrn. S10 Or a Rainwater, drunk on public highwav, $30. Bruc Fraser, o license on motor vehicle, CIKCMT COIRT Roae Mary Birk v. Birk. divorce decree Mtrv Caroline Rom Clifford Lee James Marion Ros. divorce decree Ronald A Mete vs Linda D. Mete, divorce complaint. Bert F Simmons vs. Ruth B. Simmon.-, divorce decree Gertrude F. Rises v. Amos A Rico, divorce decree. Joann Hatfhill vs. Clyde HalfhiU. divorce decree Donna Shockley vs. R. S Shockley. anmi!ment decree. Jovce Lavonne Pretty man vs John Lester Pretty man. divorce decree. M1RRHGE I H'ENSE APPLICATIONS Thomas Dfr Colley 417 Oak t . Modtord. and Marlene Minam Brown. TJ Palm st . Medlord. Drmald Dean Church. !08 East Main at . and Inez Leona Tyckaen. route 1. box K7. Talent. Ted Junior Tenney. Ashland, and Ally Lou Janueaon. AsMiand. society meets the second and fourth Thursdays at 2 p m. in the homes of members. The meeting Thursday, March 14, will be at Mrs. Ai King's. The Rev. Gordon Titus is pastor of the church. of the Hornbrook Community j Mctnodist church was in Yreka Monday where he met and con ferred on local church business -ith the Rev. W. H. (Ben) Gould of Chico, district superintendent of the Northern California Con ference of the Methodist church. Third Annual 4-H friendship Follies Slated Thursday "Station KWURSTV will be viewed for the first time Thurs day at p.m. at the third an nual 4-H club Friendship Fol lies in the Medford High school auditorium. The "station" comes over "channel 4-H." and functions undr the "F.C.C. (Farmers Commerce commission)." Fifteen programs complete with com mercials and public service an pounoements, will be on the acrren from S until 10 p.m. The cast of the shows, num bering more ttrSn 120, includes well-known people from through" out Jackson county. Guest stars appearing on the Edna Sullivan show include the Central Point Brass band di rected by Mrs. C. W. Anhorn; the Three G's of Eagle Point, Bonnie, Connie and Vonnie Goehring, with their accordions; vocal soloist Bruce Boldenow of Medford, accordian soloist Nick Gier, Medford, and Mike Char ley and Mike Anhorn, Central Point, with a piano) duet. Question Show Contestants on the $63,000 Question show may receive a cashier's check for that amount from showmaster Fred Jossy, or the compensation prize of an all expense paid eight-day vacation in Jacksonville. Grace Gail of Gold Hill takes Minnie Pearl's place in the Pills- bury County show; the Central Point Kandy Kids give wtestling from Hollywood a new twist in the show's final act. The show is coordinated by station an nouncer Mrs. Don Bradshaw of Central Point. Technicians are John Ramsey and Jerome Peter son. Phillip Krouse of Applegate is ticket sales chairman. Sharon Coffman, Central Point, Cathie Carroll and Susie Palm, Eagle Point, are publicity chairmen. Joan Dobrot, Central Point, is in charge of programs. The Jackson County 4-H Club council is sponsoring the show. Proceeds will go to the Interna tional Farm Youth Exchange. Han, 61, Chipper Alter Bicycle Trip Milwaukee U.R Frank Rzonca. 61. returned to his Mil waukee home feeling as chip per and spry as ever after a 270 mile bicycle trip to Springfield, 111. "I just did it as a lark." said Rzonca. who rides his bicycle repularly on the streets of Mil waukee. "Just wanted to see if I was still in shape." He proved to himself his con- ; dition was still good by turning the trip into a sort of marathon. He left Milwaukee on a Tuesday afternoon and arrived at Spring field the following Saturday, completing the trip in less than four days. "My only real stop along the way was for a few hours sleep at Troy. 111., he said. "My other stops were only for food and re freshments, then I'd continue on my way." Rzonca visited a sister at Springfield for a few days, then made the return trip by train. "I had good luck on my bi cycle trip," Rzonca said. "The weather was good and my bike held up fine all the way." Rzonca's luck hasn't always been that good. Last winter a Milwaukee judge fined him S50 for reckless driving after his bi cycle hit a wire fence on a city viaduct. Rzonca suffered a bro ken leg in the accident. North Conway, N. H-OJ.R! Twice in two weeks. Postmaster Glen Gray of Kearsarge scored a hole-in-one on the par three, 133-yard fourth hole at the North Conway Country Club. ST xm-m- O DRIVE-IN Finest Quality Cleaning Quick 2 Hour Service Latest Type, Equipment Convenient Drive-Up Windows Free Ford Tickets 702 West Main St. Wednesday. March 13. 1957 Public Support of Campaign Asked By Safety Council Public support of a campaign to reduce pedestrian accident hazards was requested, at a re cent meeting of the Medford Saety council Safety council action recom mended by the committee as signed to the proj t included a full scale public education pro gram, sponsorship of a poster contest in city schools and coop eration with service clubs which desire to participate. Enforca Ordinance The Rev. John Ilg of Sacred Heart church, chairman of the committee, noted that enforce ment of present jaywalking ordi nances would be effective only with popular support. He ex plained that wide publicity re garding the need for such a pro gram was necessary before of ficial enforcement could be ef fected. Further study of the enforce ment phase will be made before enforcement is recommended, he added. Other members of the committee include Emerson An derson and Grant Borquin, all of Medford. Aubrey Loper, president of the council, said the safety coun cil was interested in receiving public comment on the proposed project. Letters may be ad dressed to the Medford Safety council, postoffice box 614, Med ford. Nine Frostbitten Seamen Rescued From Atlantic Boston (U.R) A Coast Guard cutter Tuesday night res cued nine frostbitten seamen from a two-day ordeal in a wat erlogged open boat 175 miles at sea. The men, crew members of the 151-foot coastal freighter Patricia Sweeney of Yarmouth, N.S. drifted helplessly in near freezing temperatures for 44 hours. Their coal cargo shifted and capsized the vessel during a bowling gale Sunday nignt. They were unable to give a distress signal and barely had time to scramble into their life boat before the ship "went down like a stone." Lifeboat Partially Filled Their open lifeboat, though well stocked with supplies, was partially willed with water from rain and sleet storm and heavy seas. The men, all from Nova Sco tia c.i Newfoundland, were pick ed up by the Coast Guard cutter Castle Rock just after dusk. The cutter had left its ocean weath er station to tow the disabled Boston fishing trawler Jane B. home when it was spotted by the m'en. First Mate Fred Rodenheiser, 56, of Lunenberg, N.S., said by radio that two of the men, forc ed to leave the sinking ship bare foot, were suffering from badly frostbitten feet and the Coast Guard said another of the res cued seamen had a fractured ankle. The Coast Guard said all of the men would be hospitaliz ed for treatment of exposure and frostbite on their arrival at Boston. State Unemployment RepresentativeNamed Salem (U.R Gov. Robert D. Holmes said today that Mrs. Ce celia Patricia Galey had been designated as the public repre sentative on the State Unem ployment Compensation Com mission after some confusion had developed over the appointment Mrs. Galey will succeed T. Morris Dunne, chairman of the board, who was the employer representative, when Dunne's resignation becomes effective April 1. However, L. O. Arens has been designated by Gov. Holmes for that position. The third com missioner. William A. Callahan, will continue as labor repre sentative. A NEST EGG Columbus, Ohio U.R) Detec tive Jim Frost smelled' a rat when called to investigate the theft of $170 from a laundromat owned by Harold Schneider. When the-floor was torn up it revealed a four-foot tunnel which led to a rat's nest in which the money was found. 1J CLEANERS O 844 South Riverside 'TrWi - 1 i ARAB DEMONSTRATION Crowds of Arabs swarm over buses and trucks during a demonstration at Gaza following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip. Later, United Nations Emergency Force troops beat back an angry mob of 3000 demonstrators who stormed the headquarters of Maj. Gen. E. L M. Burns demanding the immediate return of Gaza to Egyptian administration. EAST EVANS CREEK-MEADOWS County Road By MRS. NELLIE BERGMAN East Evans Creek-Meadows Members of the county court visited this area last Tuesday on a routine inspection of county roads. It was learned that work on the summit of Meadows road is planned for some time in the future, and that work on the East Evans creek road, near the old covered bridge, will continue when weather permits. Road work in this area will be in cluded in an overall three-year road improvement program planned by the county, accord ing to Engineer Paul Rynning, but until surveys are made to determine costs, no definite starting date can be set. HIT tor daytime sleeping... shut out the light with the shade that's white! 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Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stingley were visited Sunday by old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Carney, who live in Medford. John Terry is home helping his father with his spring farm ing. Mrs. Carl Bergman spent Fri day at Drew, Ore., attending a birthday of a friend, Mrs. Harry Douney. Jimes Chisham and another man are working Chasham's mine in the meadows. Juicy Jumbo Hickory Smoked Hot Dog with choice of any 10c drink Only 25 . . . m m a vv m m , -..---. m m -m. - . at rm -i r-V- jy IS If l.a,aaat&.eae I J I mttlUil CHECK THIS VALUE Men's White Dress Shirts Reg. $3.98-65 dacron, 35 cotton. These fine shirts are made of dacron and imported Egyptian cotton. Needs little or No ironing. Fast drying. Shrink age controlled to 1. Sliding Door METAL Cabinet A $7.98 Value $598 This is metallic white enamel cabinet with mirrors. It has 3 shelves and may be used for medicine chest, spice cupboard or for your dress ing room. Reg. 1.49 Fatigue Mats Size 18x30. Made of finest quality cushioned rubber. 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