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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1958)
f Local Student Is Finalist for Award John Frederick Hansen, 17, a graduating senior at Med ford High school, has been selected as one of a score of finalists in competition for a four-year college scholarship provided through West Coast Airlines in the field of aero engineering or aviation-related sciences. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen, route 3. The $6,000 scholarship to the college of the student's choice is being awarded by the Fairchild Engine and Air plane company of Hagers town, Md., manufacturers of the Fairchild F-27 propjet transports which West Coast will be first to fly late this year. Competition for the scholarship was limited to 1958 graduating seniors in each schools in the 44 cities presently served by the air line and listed as a regularly scheduled stop. John was an outstanding 1 1- i , i i 1 . i i -i . i main siuaeni at me local nign school, and rated high in citizenship. He entered high school here in his sophomore year, transferring from James Lick High school, San Jose, Calif. , State Hopes For Low Traffic Toll Salem (UPI) If Oregon can go through the remaining hours of May without a traffic death, despite the expected heavy holiday traffic, the state will turn in the lowest monthly death count in 32 months. Twenty May deaths had been reported in traffic as of Thursday morning. The last time the state recorded only 20 deaths in a month was in April, 1955. State traffic safety officials were keeping their fingers crossed, hoping that drivers will exercise common sense during the holiday. During the first quarter of 1958 more than seven people per day were so seriously in jured in Oregon traffic crashes that they had to be carried from the scene, the Department of Motor Vehicles said. Portland Man Seeks To Locate Relative James L. Yokum, 6026 SE King rd., Portland, wrote the Mail Tribune for help in lo cating his step-d a u g h t e r, whose name was Alta Pickett before he lost contact with her. Yokum thinks his step daughter may be living in the Medford area. He wants to re member her in his will, he ex plained. Quick to Knit Twelve-month fashion! Knit this shrug to wear with a dress, separates, or under a coat. Use big needles and knit ting worsted. Pattern 7073; knitting directions sizes 32-34; 36-38 included. An easy pat tern stitch that anyone can do, Send Thirty - five cents coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st- class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune 315 House hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE PATTERN NUMBER. Send Twenty - five cents more for a -opy of our Alice Brooks N eedlecraf t Cata logue. 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