Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1957, Image 6

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    SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, April 7. 1957
Fir JFesftovoD Lasted
idotes
Six boys and six girls will be
elected by popular balloting as
finalists for king and queen of
the fourth annual Pear Blossom
festival scheduled April 27 and
28.
A total of 19 candidates are
entered. Half of the finalists
must represent the city of Med
ford and half will represent
groups outside the city limits, ac
cording to the festival commit
tee. Residents (i the county may
cast their voles by filling out
ballots appearing on this page.
One ballot is for the queen and
the other is for the king. Com
pleted ballots should be mailed
t to the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce office, D'Anjou
building, South Central ave.,
Medford, not later than Thurs
day, April 11, at 5 p.m.
From the finalists the judging
committee will select a king
and queen. Queen's committee
will be he headed byjlobert Boy
er of Medford.
Queen candidates are:
Christine Bradley, 5, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Desmond
L. Sweet, 2477 Corona ave.
Medford; Karen Charley, 6
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay
tnn Tharlev. 3321 Forest ave.
Medford; . Karen Anne Dalbec,
5, foster daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Patch, Mernman rd.,
Medford; Rohnda Jo Demo, 4,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Demo, 1181 East McAndrews rd.,
Medford: Linda Estremado, 3,
dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Estremado, route 1, box 88, Gold
Hill; Laura Sue Giles, 6, daugh
ter of Mrs. Bertha S. Giles, 802
West Jackson st., Medford; Chris
tine Hayse, 5, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Hayse, 906
Grant st., Medford; Angela Hos
ick, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Hosick, 845 Palm st., Med
ford; Cathy MarieJMulhollen, 5,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
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Six Boys, Girls
To Be Selected to
Reign at Event
Hill
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HAROLD ALLEN ELLIS
Fraternal Order of Eaglet
RHONDA JO DEMO
Nurses Association
Mulhollen, 620 Park st., Med
ford; and Janie Wisdom, 4!,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
M. Wisdom, 121 Reager st., Med
ford. Following are candidates for
King:
Larry Barker, 3V, son of Mr.
and Mrs Gordon Barker, 601
South Keeneway drive, Medford;
Harold Allen Ellis, 6, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Ellis, 1924
Stratford st., Medford; Kenneth
Foley, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Foley, Gold Hill; Jim
mie Gault, 4, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Gault, 115 Kenwood
ave., Medford; Jimmie Goodes,
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GLENDON PULLEN
Medford Junior Chamber
of Commerce
JIMMY HUBBARD
Milk Producers League
lii my i r ilium
KENNETH FOLEY
Gold Hill Grange
asaifcium Him rififa w.
si jm:wmt
LARRY BARKER
Nurses Association
STRESS TALENTS
Salem (U.R) Technical
scientific training and training
in the use of creative talents
should be stressed, Gov. Robert
D. Holmes told the Marion coun
ty chapter of the Oregon Educa
tion association here Friday
night.
JIMMIE GOODES
Prospect Lions Auxiliary
Stanfield Woman Dies
Of Injuries Friday
Hermiston (U.R) A Stan
field woman died in a local hos
pital Friday night after being
injured earlier when the car in
which she was riding went over
an embankment on Highway 32.
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
KAREN ANNE DALBEC
Junior Service League
Kindergarten for Deaf Children
3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Goodes, Red Blanket rd., Pros
pect; Jimmy Hubbard, 5, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Hub
bard, route 1, box 670, Eagle
Point; David Minneci, 6, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Minneci, 224
Vancouver ave., Medford; Glen
don Pullen, 4Vi, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Pullen, 828 Grant St.,
Medford; and Ronnie Webster,
5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Web
ster, 929 South Ivy st., Medford.
Sponsoring Organizations
Sponsoring organizations for
each of the candidates are listed
under the photographs of cand
idates appearing on this page.
Hi
LINDA ESTREMADO
Gold Hill Grange
Jay D. Pierce, general chair
man of the Pear Blossom fes
tival, reminded those planning
to enter floats in the parade to
begin construction at an early
date. The parade is scheduled
for Saturday, April 27, He said
"keeri interest" in the parade
this year has been evidenced by
the number of entrants who have
already returned their entry
blanks to festival headquarters.
The sample float, prepared to
demonstrate simplicity of con
struction which is possible, will
be on display for the next two
weeks at Weeks and Orr Furni
ture store in Medford.
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JANIE WISDOM
Oak Grove PTA
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ANGELA HOSICK
American Legion Auxiliary
LAURA SUE GILES
Omar's Steak House
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CHRISTINE BRADLEY
Women of the Moose
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Rogue Valley Blossom Festival
My Vote for "Miss Blossom" to rule as Blossom Festival
Queen en April 27 is:
Miss..
(Name of Candidate)
Sponsored by:
(Name of Sponsoring Organization)
Cut Out and Mail to D'Anjou Building, Central ave.
Medford, Ore.
All Ballots Must -Arrive by 5:00 p.m.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Rogue Valley Blossom Festival
My Vote for "Mr. Blossom" to rule as Blossom Festival
IX! A ' I
King on April 27 is:
Mr.
(Name of Candidate)
Sponsored by:
(Name of Sponsoring Organization)
Cut Out and Mail to D'Anjou Building, Central ave.
Medford, Ore.
All Ballots Must Arrive by 5:00 p.m.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
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DAVID MINNECI
American Legion Auxiliary
JIMMIE GAULT
Junior Service League
Kindergarten for Deaf Children
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RONNIE WEBSTER
Women of the Moose
KAREN CHARLEY
wackson County Cow Belles
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CHRISTINE HAYSE
Medford Junior Chamber
of Commerce
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CATHY MARIE MULHOLLEN
Fraternal Order of Eagles
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