McLoughlin
PTA Names
Committees
Committee chairmen for Mc
Loughlin Parent-Teacher associ
ation were announced during a
recent meeting of the executive
board held in the library of the
school. Mrs. John Schroeder is
president of the association this
year and officers serving with
her are Mrs. Roy Elmgren, vice
president, Mrs. Naomi Van
Dyke, secretary, and Robert
Hinman, treasurer.
Committee heads appointed by
Mrs. Schoeder are hospitality,
Mrs. William Russell and Mrs.
Jim Stephenson; membership,
Mrs. Maurice Ritchey and Mrs.
Harold Gangstee; magazine,
Mrs. Bill Rambo and Mrs. L. S.
Wilkinson; publicity, Mrs. Ro
land Holmes; welfare, Mrs. John
Connolly; ways and means, Mrs.
Rex Nicodemus and Mrs. Dan
Kadin; legislation, Mrs. Fred
Underwood; historian, Mrs. R.
P. Knights; program, Mrs. Roy
Elmgren and Sharon Eichelber
ger; parliamentarian, Mrs. Al
fred Mercer; parent education,
Mrs. Georgia Ruhl, Mrs. Jack
White and Mrs. Roland Holmes;
room representatives, Mrs. John
Hartsook and Mrs. Russell Mitch
ell; room chairmen, seventh
grade, Mrs. L. A. Nash; eighth
grade, Mrs. Ivan Ekberg; ninth
grade, Mrs. Fred Lyon.
Delegates to Medford Coord
inating council are Mrs. Frank
Van Pelt and Mrs. S. J. Fagone.
Results from a questionnaire
sent out recently to all parents
of McLoughlin Junior High
school students indicated favor
able response in program plan
ning and the program commit
tee is endeavoring to plan the
programs for the years around
the results of the questionnaire,
Mrs. Schroeder stated.
A baked food sale will be
held in conjunction with open
house at the school in Novem
ber. Mrs.' Ruhl, study group chair
man, told board members that
there was a good response on j
the questionnaires for the or-1
ganizing of a study group and !
that she would meet with her j
committee soon to make plans j
for the first meeting.
First meeting of the associa- j
tion will be Thursday, October
17, at 7:30 p.m. in the school.
The program for the meeting
will be announced next week.
Laurel Club Elects
Meeting Delegates
Rogue River Mrs. Esther ;
Shock and Mrs. Henry Bonney
ill be delegates from Laurel
Grden club for the annual fall
convention of Siskiyou district,
Oregon Federation of Garden
elubs. The meeting will be held
October 29 at Fruitdale Grange
hall.
The women were selected at
the last meeting of Laurel club.
held at the country home of j
Mrs. Andrew Guffin on East
Evans creek road.
The club voted to be hostess
for the, spring district conven
tion. Mrs. Shock talked on iris,
and showed slides.
Mrs. Clara Martin, a visitor,
joined the club. Mrs. William
White, president, conducted the
meeting and refreshments were
served by Mrs. Guffin and Mrs.
White.
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Prospect Some hunters in
Prospect who were successful
were Earl Bliss. Laurance San
derson. Graid Gardner, Herbert
Wheeler, James Slack, David
Bliss, Donald Dee McCluskey,
Lloyde Moore, Kenneth Vannice
and Voyde Bliss.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Heath of
Springfield, Ore., visited several
days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Colley, recently.
Children convalescing from
the measles are Judy Betts,
Karen and Dickey Bean.
The Upper Rogue Grange will
meet Thursday, Oct. 10, at
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ranald Axtell. A luncheon
will be served following a busi
ness meeting. '
Ray Millard, who has been
confined to a Medford hospital
for the past several weeks be
cause of a leg injury, is now
convalescing at his home in
Prospect.
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Spending the week end at
their home in Prospect were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Crenshaw.
Crenshaw is employed by Eu
gene Burrill at Chiloquin.
A group of young people of
the Church of the Nazarene held
a party at the horee of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyde Moore. Games were
played and refreshments served.
Mrs. Bastiani was hostess at
a birthday party Oct. 2 honor
ing her daughter, Mary Sue,
who was seven.
Kim McKillop underwent a
tonsillectomy recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burge
and children have been spend
ing the past week in Portland.
They were accompanied by Rus
sell's mother, his brother and
sister-in-law who had been
spending a week at the Burge
home at Cascade Gorge.
Mrs. Charley Reeves of Cas
cade Gorge spent last Friday
in Central Point at the home of
her mother.
Miss Sharon Wilde, graduate
of Prospect High school who is
serving as a missionary for the
Churcl of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints at Guatemala, recent
ly underwent an emergency op
eration for appendicitis, and is
now down with the flu.
Dennis Mattiesen, who is con
fined to the Shrine hospital in
Portland, underwent surgery
during the past week.
Mrs. Bob Colver, who has
been living at Ketchikan, Alas-
Crash of Jet Bomber
Under Investigation
Orlando, Fla. IP A board of
officers today sought the cause
of a crash of a six-jet bomber 1
Wednesday that killed four air
men, including a Royal Air Force
officer.
Brig. Gen. Paul S. Emerick,
commander of the Sixth Air Di-:
vision at MacDill Air Force Base
at Tampa, headed the investi
gation of the inflight explosion
of a B47 stratojet bomber which
smashed into a pasture some
seven miles northwest of here,
killing all those aboard.
Witnesses said the aircraft, on
a routine training flight out of
nearby Pinecastle Air Force Base
was headed for Orlando but
veered 180 degrees off course
seconds before the explosion oc
curred over a raceway off U.S.
44.
ka, arrived here Sunday with
her children to visit relatives j
and friends.
Thursday, October 10, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Clarence Neville, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Neville, left last
month for Corvallis, where he
will attend college.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde Moore j
and children were visitors in
Lakeview for several days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl !
Moore.
Mrs. Sidney Morse is confined
to her bed due to an injured
disc in her back.
Russell D. Shoemaker, congre- j
gational servant of Jehovah's
Witnesses of Prospect, and his I
family have moved to Yreka,
Calif.
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