Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1957, Image 7

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    Thursday, May IB, 1937
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EAGLE POINT
Several Win Riding Awards
By MRS. THOMASINE SMITH
Eagle Point Regina Kram-
beal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith- Krambeal, placed second
in the Western Pleasure Pony
class at the Grants Pass spring
horse show Sunday, May 12. Bill
Morgan, son of James P. Morgan,
placed seventh in the men's West
ern Pleasure class. Sam Keim
placed second in the Palamino
class and Ruth Shama took third
in the Palamino class. Working
as a duet, Keim and Shama took
fourth in the Matched Pairs class.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Olsen cele
brated their 30th wedding anni
versary on Mother's day.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Geren re
turned from Crescent City. Sun
day, after spending Mother's day
weekend at the coast.
Debra Lynn, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jackson,
was released from the hospital
May 14. Debra was born April 23
and underwent surgery May 4
for a stomach closure. The baby
is reported to be doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle McGraw,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chamberlain,
and Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Vaughn
entertained eight couples at a
ham buffet Saturday evening at
the erle McGraw home. This was
one of the last in a series of fund
raisers that members have been
giving for the Eagle Point Ele
mentary PTA.
man and Norman Hooper quali
fied at this meet to compete at
the State track meet in Corvallis
this weekend. The four boys,
Tom Collette and their coach,
Stan Smith, will leave for Cor
vallis Thursday afternoon.
Shirley Hanson and Ellen Cal
lagahan accompanied by Miss
Virginia Cox, Physical Education
Instructor, ; will leave Thursday
May 16, for Corvallis to compete
in the State tennis tournament.
The Eagle Point senior class
will present their annual senior
class play, "Strictly Formal",
Tuesday, May 21, for students
and will give an evening per
formance Wednesday May 22, at
8 p.m. in the high school gymnasium.
The junior-senior prom and
smorgasbord will be held in the
grade school gymnasium May 24.
Baccalaureate will be held
May 26 at 8:00 p.m. in the high
school gymnasium.
Award night is scheduled for
Monday, May 27 at the high
school for the purpose of pre
senting scholastic achievement
awards earned by students this
year.
Pulp-Paper Union
To Vote on New Pact
Portland TP) Labor and
manage ment representatives
from 45 Pacific coast pulp and
paper mills Wednesday reached
a tentative agreement on a new
contract
The new contract, which of
fers a ZVi per cent general wage
increase averaging 9V cents an
hour, is being submitted to a
referendum vote of the union
membership.
The agreement was made by
the . United Papermakers and
Paperworkers and the Interna
tional Brotherhood of Pulp, Sul
phite and Paper Mill workers
wjth the Pacific Coast associa
tion of Pulp and Paper manu
facturers. The increases, if approved,
would give 19,429 hourly paid
workers in Washington, Oregon
a nr. California a total pay boost
of $3,859,000 a year. Individual
hikes would give men a base
rate of $2.01 and for women
$1 70. Journeymen mechanics
would get $2.72V4 an hour.
Wednesday, May 29, Eagle
Point High school seniors will re
ceive their diplomas. May 30 is
a school holiday and on May 31
the school doors will close.
Mrs. Jim Clarks will be at
the city hall this week while
Mrs. Stan Smith, recorder, takes
Dane (Butchie) Smith,, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Smith, entered
the Josephine General hospital in ' time" off to care' for her young
urants -rass weanesaay, iviay ia,
for surgery early Thursday
morning. He is expected to De
released from the hospital Sun
day or Monday.
A group of youngsters got to
gether recently at the home of
Dana Smith to plan entertain
ment for the men at Camp White.
They presented their program
Tuesday evening. Participating
in the program were Tom Per
due, Aedene Jensen, Bonnie, Con
nie and Vonnie Goering, Joannie
Callaghan, Sandy Charters, Don
na Geren, Donna Whitman, Car
rol West, Richard Hertager, Ron
nie and Georgie Wiedman, Doug
Smith, Dawn Clark and Linda
Weitman.
The regular Eagle Point Ele
mentary PTA meeting will be
held Tuesday, May 28, at 8 p.m.
in the school gymnasium. Child
care will be provided by Camp,
Fire girls. The program will be
the Spring Music Festival. There
will be a visitation day May 29
for children entering the first
grade this fall. Children and pai
ents are invited from 11:00 'to
2:00 p.m. Lunch will be avail
able in the school cafeteria at
20 cents per child and 30 cents
for adults. There will be no bus
service available.
son.
Dale Ackerman entered the
Sacred Heart hospital for surg
ery on his knee. Tuesday, May 14.
Ackerman will be confined for
a week. Ray Tresham, another
school board member, is now at
home after undergoing two oper
ations. Mrs. Dave Kahl, Mrs. Emery
Cunningham and Mrs. James
Eadge of Eagle Point, attended
the International Child Evange
list Teacher Training meeting
held a Fresno, Calif., May 6
through May 11. The ladies visit
ed Yosemite Park and stayed at
the home of Mrs. Lyle Welch
while in Fresno. .
Another surprise for Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Olsen on their 30th
wedding anniversary was the un
expected visit of Mr. and Mrs.
Chy Callagahan, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Hopper and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hale. Tuesay evening the
group finished off the evening
with bridge and refeshments.
Lumber Employees
To Continue Talks
Portland (IB Federal medi
ators said today another meet
ing probably would be sched
uled soon between lumber em
ployees and officials represent
ing some 35,000 members of the
International Woodworkers of
America.
Talks on a new contract fail
ed to produce agreement Wed
nesday. t"
Woodworkers have a two-year
contract running to next April
with a provision for a wage re
opening this year. Employers
have said lumber market con
ditions are not strong enough for
wr.ge hikes.
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Mild, Sweet
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Red Leaf Lettuce
A Treat Any Way You Serve It!
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LOCAL
SPINACH
Tops in Flavor, Fresh or Cooked
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CALIFORNIA The Items Listed Above Come From the Gardens of the Rogue
SLICING Valley to Our Store and Are Fresher by Days
Tomatoes
HEAD LETTUCE
See Harpel's Salad Dress-
ki v3j ing Ad in Grocery Section
Members of the Eagle Point
Lady Lions had a potluck lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. Julia
Davies Monday, May 13. Mrs.
Art Thompson was initiated into
the club along with Mrs. Esther
Hooper, who was absent at the
last initiation. Mrs. Marilyn
Hayes conducted the initiation
ceremonies.
The next board meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Dean Col
ltt with Mrs. Hovle Jordon as
hostess. Sunday, June 9, mem
bers and families will nave a
nntlnrk dinner at the Don Geren
ranch. Saturday May 18, the
Lady Lions will hold a baked
fnnfl sale at the Town and Coun
try Lockers beginning at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Anna Brophy entered the
hospital Friday and was released
Tuesday. Mrs. Brophy is at the
home of her son, Jack Brophy,
and may have visitors.
The Eaele Point Community
church honored a large number
of mothers at their Mothers Day
services Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn An
drews sang 'Tell Mother I'll Be
There." The church was decor
ated with white lilac and purple
iri Mrs. Mattie Brown is to
be commended for the time and
effort spent in arranging flowers
and decorating the church for
services and weddings.
, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McCorkle
visited their aaugnxer, ray jvic
Corkle, at Corvallis this past
weekend. Kay is completing her
sophomore year at Oregon State
college. '
A baby was born May 11 to
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harnish.
Mrs. Harnish and baby Roger
Div will nenri a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har
nish, after being reieasea irom
the hospital Wednesday.
. Itrm fhnflr Martin held a card
party Saturday night at her
home, entertaining Mr. ana mrs.
Darrel Copeland, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Gregg, Virginia Cox, Mr.
and Mrs. Shy Callaghan, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Thompson and Mr. and
Mrs. John Ousterhout.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Etzel and son
journeyed to Portland Friday to
spend the weekend with their
parents. Etzel returned home
Sunday an Mrs. Etzel will return
Wenpcriav after attending a
League of Women Voters con
vention being held in Portland
The Eagle Point High School
Track team wound up a gooa
season by winning the district
trophy at the meet held in Ash
land Saturday, May 11. Wayne
Christian, Jack lireo, uavia am
Savings Bond Sales
Show Decline in Area
Sales of U. S. savings bonds
in Jackson county totaled $55,
960 during April, less than half
the total for April, 1956.
Sales during April, 1956, to
taled SI 16,358. Sales through
April 30, 1957, totaled $343,757
compared to $458,207 for the
same period in 1956. - .
Total sales for the state last
month was $2,762,063 compar
ed to $3,244,899 for April, 1956.
The state's total of sales through,
April 30, 1957, was $12,900,519
compared to $15,661,280 for the
same period in 1956.
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