Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1958, Image 30

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14A MAIL TRIBUNE, Me4, Oregon, Sunday, July 20, 1958
east Evans creek-meadow family moves into home
By NELLIE BERGMAN
East Evans Creek-Meadows
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McRae
and four daughters, of Salt
Lake City, new owners of the
Lunic place on Antioch rd.,
have moved into the house
and are doing repair work on
the property. The girls' names
are Sherry, Mary Jo, Kitty
and Patty.
Mrs. Marge Thompson and
Ronney have returned to Palo
Alto, Calif., after a brief visit
in the Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matti
son of Grants Pass were visit
ing in the Meadows Sunday.
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Oregon Highway
Traffic pcttqt9
Salem d'PL Oregon high
way traffic decreased 1.3 per
cent J9ne compared to
Jur. of last year, the State
Highway Department report
ed Friday. 0 '
0 General decreases were re
vealed on most highway
routes leading "to the coast.
Gene Arnold of Jackson
ville, who died recently, was
a former resident of the Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ha
worth and Ronda of Butte
Band Concert Set
In Park Wednesday
A concert by members of
the Medford public school
band session will be held in
the city park next to the li
brary at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
July 23, I. A. Mirick, band
director, has announced.
The concert will include the
elementary school, junior high
and senior high bands, he said.
About 400 youngsters are
registered in the summer band
and orchestra program, in
cluding a large number in
baton twirling.
The beginners band class
will hold its recital in the
Medford High school auditor
ium Friday. Parents and
friends have been invited.
Falls, visited at the Vincent
Hunt home Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Bishop was re
ported to be ill last week.
Some of the Meadows Sun
day school group picnicked
at Willow lake Sunday.
Merrifield Speaks At GOP Meeting
John Merrifield, Portland,
state chairman of the Repub
1 i c a n candidates assistance
committee, told local . GOP
candidates this week it is
necessary to. elect to the state
legislature responsible repre
sentatives who will not be
controlled by any special in
terest groups.
He SDoke at the Medford
hotel to county Republican
candidates. The meeting was
arraigned by Don Stathos.
chairman of the Jackson
County Republican Central
committee.
Merrifield said "This tvDe
of responsible representation
is necessary if Oreeon is eoine
to have the kind of govern
mental services the voters will
have faith in and be Droud
of." He emphasized that "the
state of Oregon and Jackson
county cannot again afford to
send to the state legislature
any representative who is
obligated to and whose voting
is controlled by professional
politicians in the Portland
metropolitan area."
"Jackson county has one of
the most outstanding slates of
Republican candidates of any
area in the state," he said,
and pointed out that Mrs.
Evelyn Nye, Melvin Lattie
and Dr. Edwin Druno are the
caliber of individuals Jackson
county can be proud to have
as its representatives.
Ben Day, former Jackson
county state senator,-was ap
pointed chairman of the local
candidates assistance committee.
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