Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1957, Image 8

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3SWrg-tEWOai (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. July 14, 1957
3&AGLE-POINT
Jaycette Chapter Formed
MR3, THOMASINE SMITH
E a ff 1 Point Wives of the
Point Jaycee members re
ct 1 formed a Jaycette chap
r t loffle Point.
(JOfoe eierted to serve as offi
ts of the chapter a ere Mrs.
fVyt Simmons, president; Mrs.
(amt Wall is, first vice-presi-ent;
H. Glen Nelson, second
e-OreKitint; Mrs- Vernon
JK'Btebriks. secretary: Mrs.
jpei'O It rum 'oral, treasurer and
lutfi trnbA HiomeiAa, parlia-
Offireys appointed included
ftrs. t4 Gre, publicity chair
(Wan; Jrs. Pete Flury, hospital
ity; Mrg Ed Kimmel, club book
let, Mrs. Ada Ruth Kimmel,
membership, and Mrs. Jim Wal
lace, historian.
The Jaycettes met Thursday,
July 11. at the ho-ne of Mrs. Ed
Kimmell with Mrs. Don Kimmel
and Mrs. Keith Krambeal serv
ing as hostesses. Plans were dis
cussed for installation of of
ficers. A charter committee, headed
by Beverly Himmelman, will
present an outline at the next
meeting. Serving on this com
mittee are Mrs. Jim Wallis, Mrs.
Glenn Nelson, Mrs. John Ous
terhout and Mrs. Ed Kimmel.
Roll call at next meeting will
be answered with a name for the
Jaycee Newsletter. Permanent
meeting dates have been set for
the first and third Thursday of
each month.
The next meeting will be held
at the Glenn Nelson home. Host
esses will be Beverly Himmel
man and Mrs. John Ousterhout.
Refreshments and a baby shower
for Mrs. Ted Greb followed the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rippey,
of Baker, Ore., Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Pflum, of Santa
Barbara, Calif., and Carl Paylor,
of Portland, are visitors this
week at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam H. Brown, 223 North C
street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Holmes
and family spent a week in
Vancouver, Wash., visiting with
family and friends. Holmes
transacted business while in
Washington.
Mr. J. D. Brown left by bus
for Redmond, Ore., where he
joined Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hisey
for a trip to Grand Junction,
Colo, and Mesa Valley, Colo.
Brown visited with school day
friends for' the first time in
many years.
Irrigation Line Breaks
Near Hermiston Friday
Hermiston (in A break in
the major irrigation line fed
from Cold Springs reservoir Fri
day night flooded out a county
road and inundated several hun
dred acres of farm land about
five miles east of here.
Emmett Myers, field manager
for the Hermiston Irrigation dis
trict, said the amount of the dam
age has not been determined. He
also said crews have already
been sent to repair the break and
service is expected to be restor
ed by Monday.
A giant clam, the world's
largest bivalve, reaches a length
of four feet and weighs 600
pounds.
DeMarlini Receives
Leadership Citation
Walter DeMartini of Courtesy
Chevrolet in Medford has been
awarded a citation . of special
commendation for civic leader
ship in driver education by the
Oregon State Motor association.
The citation is given to auto
mobile dealers who participate
in high school driver education
by lending cars to the schools
for behind-the-wheel training,
the AAA club said.
Dealers lend cars equipped
with dual controls at no cost to
the high schools in this program.
Cars usually are loaned for a
year at a time so that as each
new model comes out, the dealer
replaces the car with the newest
model.
Two Killed, 11 Hurl in Accident
Lovelock, Nev. (IP1 Two
persons were killed and H oth
ers seriously injured Saturday in
a high-speed, head-on collision
on U.S. Highway 40 about 60
miles east of here.
Seven of the injured were
children, many of whom suffer
ed various bone fractures when
the two late-model autos collided
near the Pershing-Humboldt
county line.
A Winnemucca mortuary iden
tified the dead as Emile Ray
mond Vostry, 28. Cedar Rapids,
la., and Mrs. Aletta Linman, 24,
Fountain, Colo.
The state highway patrol
said its early investigation show
ed an eastbound car driven by
James Dublas Tanner, 21, of
Corning, Calif., drifted over into
the westbound lane and collided
with a car driven by Leland
Linman, 29, husband of the dead
woman.
Vostry was a passenger in the
Tanner car along with Beulah
Tanner, 16, Orland, Calif., and
Mrs. Helen McLaughlin, 33, of
Marion, la. Also in the Tanner
vehicle were Mrs. McLaughlin's
five children, Jeanne, 10; Wil
liam, Jr., 8; Randall, 6; Michael,
3, and Kenneth McLaughlin, 1.
Two Linman children. Axel,
5, and Becky, 2, also were treat
ed at Pershing General hospital.
Physicians said the extent of
the injuries suffered by the 11
injured persons had not been
determined.
THE TOY HOUSE
317 EAST MAIN
Will Be Closed
Monday & Tuesday, July 15th & 16th to
Blast Prices
For a Dynamite Packed Sale!
THE TOY HOUSE
To Buy or Sell - Use Tribune Classified Ads
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Babb
of Glendale were dinner guests
at the J. D. Brown home Mon
day, July 8.
Pvt. Bob Kimmel and wife
from Ft. Lewis, Wash., visited
recently with Mrs. Vera Kimmel
of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Zimmerlee of Shady Cove,
parents of Mrs. Kimmel. Kim
mel is taking MP schooling at
Ft. Lewis.
Mrs. Ethel Coy and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Harnish and son. Earl,
made a trip to Reno, Nev., to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ballard
and family.
The Eagle Point Jaycees meet
ing July 10 was attended by 15
members, with Dick Stratton, of
Central Point, and Ron James,
of Medford, as guests. James re
ported on the National Jaycee
convention held at Milwaukee,
Wis., last week. Stratton spoke
on attendance and suggested
fund raising projects. The em
blem for the Eagle Point Jaycees
was selected. Glenn Nelson was
acting president in the absence
of President Bert Simmons.
The material and style for the
Eagle Point Jaycee chapter
jacket will be discussed and se
lected at the July 17 meeting to
be held at the Teenage club at
8 p.m. All members and inter
ested persons are urged to attend.
The younger set of the Pee
Wee baseball team defeated the
Medford East Side Sandblowers
team Wednesday, July 10, at the
Hawthorne ball park by a score
of 9-2. The winning battery was
Dane (Butchie) Smith and Rusty
Clave. Coach Thompson has ten
tatively scheduled four games
for this younger group, with the
next game being played Mon
day, July 15, at 9:00 a.m. at the
Medford High school. The game
will be played against the West
Side team.
Carl Johnson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Johnson, under
went surgery Saturday, July 6,
at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Young Carl will be allowed visit
ors the latter part of the week
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bonebrake
attended the funeral of Mr.
D. A. Kier, grandfather of Mrs.
Bonebrake, at Roseburg Tues
day, July 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jackson,
of Eureka, Calif., and Mrs. Nile
Leach, of Port Angeles, Wash.,
relatives of Vern Bonebrake,
were visitors at the Bonebrake
home this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sones,
from Lone Star, Texas, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sones and children, of
Grand Prairie, Texas, and niece.
Kay Faulkner, were visitors at
the John Lucas home on South
B street recently. The group also
visited Mrs. Dallie Kenner on
the Crater Lake highway and a
brother in Cave Junction,
George Cook.
Dean Tibbits, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsey Tibbits, visited
here from Baker during the holi
days. Also visiting the Tibbits
were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ab- J
bott and family from Roseburg
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stovall
and children, from Herlong,
Calif., were guests of the Tib
bits for the first time in 22
years. Mrs. Margaret Abbott of
E. St. Louis. Mo., spent four
days at the Tibbits.
Mr. and Mrs. Augie Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whaley and
families journeyed to Harbor,
Ore., over the July 4 week end
for an outing of fishing and
swimming.
Mrs. Augie Lewis drove Verna :
Mastaes of Medford to Eugene
this past week and returned to :
southern Oregon by bus. j
Scott Boyer returned home
Saturday, July 6 from the Rogue j
Valley Memorial hospital after
undergoing medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Short and
family visited Mrs. Short's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland, at
Crescent City this past week.
Hazel Atkins was visiting in
Port Orchard and Malott, Wash.,
with relatives when she was
called home by the death of her
sister, Mrs. Hallie Head, of
Klamath Falls. Special funeral
services were held at Klamath
Falls Friday, and in Medford
Saturday, with burial at Central
Foint.
Mrs. Louise Berg was released
from the hospital last week
w here she had been hospitalized
several weeks following an auto
mobile accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Phelan,
of Shady Cove, have moved in
to one of the apartments in the
Louise Berg building.
Visiting at the Emery Cun
ningham home from Eureka,
HI., this week are Cunningham's
aunt, Mrs. Shannon, and daugh
ter, Mrs. Nancy Scott and boys
David and Terry. The group
will return to Illinois the latter
part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Smith and
family journeyed to Baker, Ore ,
during the July 4 week end.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
VanScoy from Portland during
the July 4 week end was Mrs.
VanScoy's sister, Mrs. Hinkle.
Also visiting the VanScoys was
Mrs. Hinkle's daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E.
Baldus, from Bremerton, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Guerin
of Burlingame. Calif., visited
with their unt, Mrs. Lottie Van
Scoy. on their way to Portland
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Howe,
cf Beaverton, Ore., were house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Edge the first part of last week.
Their daughter, Phyllis, who
had been visiting Bonnie. Von
nie and Connie Goehring for
ten days, went with them on
their return trip by way of
Fish lake. Diamond lake and
Crater lake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ensminger,
and sons, Lorin and Bobbie, and
their daughter, Patricia, of Lin
di. Calif., spent four days last
week as guests of Jim Edge
and family.
James Edge took a plane to
Baldwin Park, Calif., last Sat
urday to attend the funeral of
a life-long friend. Miles Beamer.
lie also visited his neice at Santa
Monica and returned by plane
Mrs. G. Francis Putman and
daughters, Diane and Celia, and
Mrs. John Carnes and son, Don-.
aid, returned from Auburn.
Wash., where they visited a sis
ter, Mrs.W. G. Curtice and fam
ily and "another sister, Mrs. W.
J. Painter and family, at Castle
Rock.
Mrs. Lloyd Adamson made the
trip to Washington with the
group, returning Saturday by
bus. Sherry Taylor, grand-niece,
joined the group at Enterprise
on their trip home and will
spend the summer in Eagle
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kram
beal and family, of Gold Beach,
were visitors over the July 4
week end at the Keith Krambeal
home. The families did some
boating and swimming at the
lake. .
Bids Called for Two
Ranger Station Homes
Portland Bids will be open
ed at 2 p.m. July 30 by the for
est service for construction of
residences at two ranger sta
tions in the Rogue River Na
tional forest.
One residence is planned for
construction at the Butte Falls
ranger station and the other at
the Fort Klamath ranger sta
tion. The buildings will be one
slory structures 40 by 50 feet
and 30 by 64 feet. Septic tanks,
drainage fields and water lines
will be included in the contract.
The official state tree of Ark
ansas is the pine because 51
per cent of the forest land in
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