Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1958, Image 16

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16 TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Onion, Tuesday, July 1, 1958
McLEOD
Many Visitors Listed
By CAROLINE L. HARDING
McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Hume and daughters
spent the week end of June
14 at Roseburg visiting Mrs.
Hume's sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Kobernik.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Edwards
of Van Nuys, Calif., are spend
ing a few weeks in the cottage
on Big Butte creek.
Miss Jacqueline and Jose
phine Hume spent a few days
recently at the home of Miss
Twyla Render in Sutherlin.
Billy Brewster, who is
serving in the Navy, is at
home visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brewster.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barber
of Trail returned to their
home here after attending the
graduating service of their
son, Alan, from the University
of Utah on June 9. Alan re
ceived a bachelor of science
degree with honors in civil
engineering. He also received
a commission as second lieu-
' tenant in the corps of Army
Engineers Reserve, and will
report to Ft. Belvoir in Sep
tember for two years of ac
tive dutQ
Mrs. fiarge Brewster flew
to Eugene to spend the week
end of June 20 with her hus
band who is employed there
this summer.
Pvt. William Littlefield of
Shady Cove is now stationed
at Camp iPwin in the MoQve
desert with the 53rd Trans
portation Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hard
ing were dinner guests of the
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Render
and family in Sutherlin Sun
day, June 22, at which time
their daughter, Twyler, ac
companied the Hardings back
to stay the week with Jacky
and Joey Hume.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hume
and family spent Sunday,
June 22, fishing at Brookings.
Attending State Lions con
ventions in Eugene June 19,
20 and 21, were Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Ash of Union Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding,
Mrs. John Gartman, Mrs. Joe
Josephson, George Hubbard,
and Heston Grieve.
Steve Larson is T-Sgt. and
Mrs. Marvin Pierce and fam
ily of Kaneohe Oahu, Hawaii.
Jrs. Pierce is the daughter of
tne Larson.
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Mrs.
Violet Ditsworth of
Portland is the house guest of
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vauhgn, on
Laurelhurst rd.
House guests of Mrs. Nell
Goode are Mrs. Beha Kan
dy of San Jose, Calif., Eva
Young and Maud Holmes of
Klamath Fall?.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chamber
lain have returned from Boise,
Ida., where they attended the
wedding of their nephew,
Hal Nesbitt, in the Methodist
church June 16. O
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Lions Auxiliary of Prospect
had its dinner meeting at
Beckie's cafe in Union Crqk
Wednesday, June 25, with 18
members and four guests
present. Past State Historian
Zella Ash gave her report, as
did the five delegatG'who at
tended the State Lions con
vention in Eugene. The birth
day song was sung for Grace
Larson and Zella Ash.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cleven
burg have gone to Seattle to
visit their son, taking his wife
andQaughter along who have
been visiting here.
MANHUNT Sheriffs deputies gnd FBI agents hurdle,
over map whileoplanning search of the 10 by fi) mile
mountain area in which J&n FraHJdsco cp-dllej' George
E. Cole is believegj to be hiding. C($,& escaped a deputy
sheriff early Mraday in a 69-miw-long, 8(PEfi.p.h. chese
over foisting fountain ro
Hf Eureka, Calif.
More thn jr& hunted
billion pounds of mlk ft Bn-
sumed in the U. S. yearW
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Much fpf oujh Carolina's
textile industry is located in
A family reunion was held
at theQiome of Mrs. Nell
Goode recently with all her
family being present. Those
attending were Mrs. Clarence
Grey of M2ford, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Goode and son,
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hollenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
win Bevins and sons, Mike
and Jerry, all of Prospect; Mr
and Mrs. Harry Goode and
son, Ralph, of Shady Cove;
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kiser of
Shady Cove, and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Peterson and
children, Connie ?uid Jackie,
of Grants Pass.
Bethel 56 of Job's Daugh
ters held its installation Sat
urday in the VFW hall in
Shady Cove. Officers are:
Queen, Suzi Chubb; senior
princess, Judy Taylor; guide,
Susan Rogers, and marshal,
Jacquline Hume.
Mrs. Rodney Perry, is con
valescing at home after sur
gery recently. Perry's moth
er, Mrs. Nola Perry of Sweet
Home, and Mrs. Arnold Will
son of Dayton are visiting at
the Perry home.
Mrs. Lillian Ekstedt is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Elvira
Evers, and family for a few
days, having flown here from
Curacao, Netherlands Antil
les for her daughter's wedding.
House guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolen
check on Rogue river are Dr.
and Mrs. George Gibson and
Mr. and Mrs. George Ice, all
of Medford.
Sirs. Vic Chapman, presi
dent of Prospect Lions Auxil
iary, held an executive meet
ing at her home Tuesday,
June 24, with the following
ladies attending: Mrs. Joe
Josepheson, Mrs. John Gart
man, Mrs. Wendell Downing,
Mrs. Ralph Goode, Mrs. Dar
win Bevins, Mrs. Heston
Grieve, Mrs. Leo Hoag, Mrs.
Steve Larson, Mrs. Harry
Harding, Mrs. Rex Ressler,
Mrs. George Hubbsrd and
Mrs. Lowell Ash. vrhe an
nual Jamboree will be held
in Prospect July 26 and 27.
After the business meeting,
light refreshments were
served by the hostess.
The Elk-Trail School dis
trict voted 55 to 10 in favor
of consolidating with the
Eagle Point High school and
Eagle Point voted 55 to 0 in
favor of consolidation.
First Lt. and Mrs. Richard
L. Barber and daughter, Lyn
da, are visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Barber. Lt. Barber has just
finished missiles school at Ft.
Sill, Okla., and will now re
port for duty in Korea. His
wife will live with her par
ents at Gold Beach during
her husband's absence.
Mrs. Hazel Ulrich is visit
ing friends in northern Cali
fornia and will attend the Ice
capades in San Francisco.
House guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ants Roaches
Insert Pests of all kinds
EX BU II AC II
California's Great Insect Powder . 80
Tears Old still Best and Safest.
Safe losy To Uit-IcoaomlcoJ
JAIL IS HOME
Kyoto, Japa n (UPI) A
69-year-old man who spent all
but 14 months during the last
52 years in jail happily re
turned to his old home Mon
day when police caught hind
stealing a bicycle.
STEAL POSTERS
Tulsa, Okla. (UPI) Gu
bernatorial candidate George
Miskovsky's supporters
claimed today burglars stole
his campaign posters and
pasted them on nearly every
jdowntown street corner Mon
day. The busy crowds trod all
over his face.
DONT FORGET
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9ott5ed under outncTy of The Coct&2olo CyfpSfo
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COCA-COL& BOTTNS CO. of QBJDQgD
5usanneHomesr PorlnitJBiven io SOC By Mrs. Galey
Ashland A pensive photo
graphic portrait of Miss Sus
anne Homes, the first Jackson
ribunty women to be elected
to public office, has been pre
sented to Southern Oregon
college by Mrs. Henry C. Ga
ley of Ashland.
Mrs. Galey graduated of rom
Ashland High school in May,
1834, one year later than did
Susarme Homes. Both Mrs.
Galey and Miss Homes be
came sdhool teachers in the
Ashland public schools. Both
women attended and graduat
ed from the old Ashland State
Normal school, Miss Homes
graduating in 1896.
The picture of Miss Homes
will be hung in the lounge in
the north wing of Susanne
Homes halL the SOC women's
dormitory whose name, honors
Miss Homes.
Taught Several Yean
Miss Homes taught in sev
eral rural and town schools in
Oregon and at Ashland High
school for several years. The
lure of adventure and travel
called and" Miss Homes an
swered by going to Alaska to
teach. When she returned
from the North she went on
to further study at Oregon
State college and the Univer
sity of California.
In 1920 Miss Homes was
elected superintendent of
schools for Jackson county, an
office she was to hold for 12
years. She was the first wom
an in Jackson county to be
elected to any county 'office
and discharged her duties in
such a manner as to be instru
mental in the improvement of
educational procedures in
southern Oregon. She pio
neered many teaching meth
ods and devices that are now
regarded as standard in Ore
gon schools.
In 1926 Miss Homes was
named president of the Ore
gon State Teachers associa
tion. While she was -county
school superintendent she met
and married Floyd Carter, a
civil engineer, and they made
their home in Jacksonville.
She died in September, 1944.
The " picture which Mrs.
Dodge presented to Southern
Oregon, college is a Bushnell
portrait. In a high-necked
shirtwaist blouse, Miss Homes
is posed reading a book.
About 80 of Connecticut's
high schools have driver train
ing courses.
Sawdust i
Medford Fuel Co.
Tl. SP 2-2111 Court ft McAL
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