Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1959, Image 2

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    Awards for Outstanding Service Are
(Presented by CentraD Point Jaycees
Central Point-Dr. Bruce
Turner, Central Point dentist,
H. P. Jewett, superintendent
of district 6C schools, and
Richard G. Ireland, 1680 But
ler rd., Ashland, were honor
ed by the Central Point Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce on
Friday night.
Dr. Turner, who has prac
ticed dentistry in Central
Point since 1956, received the
Jaycee's Distinguished Ser
vice Award at a banquet at
Crater High school.
Jewett, who will retire as
superintendent of district 6C
Aug. 1 after 37 years, was
presented a silver platter in
recognition of his service.
Outstanding Farmer
Ireland, a 23-year-old ran
cher who moved to Jackson
county three years ago, was
presented the Outstanding
Young Farmer of Jackson
County award.
Also honored was Mrs.
Jewett, who also will retire
Aug. 1.. She is second grade
teacher at Jewett Elementary
school, Central Point.
Dr. Arthur Taylor of
Southern Oregon college
spoke on southern Oregon
folklore for the principal talk
during the banquet. More
than 100 residents attended
the annual event.
Dr. Turner is chairman of
the - Crater High school sta
dium committee, chairman of
the Southern Oregon Dental
Society Centennial committee,
Is serving a" three-year, term
on the executive council of
juvenile court,' is on the ex
ecutive council of the South
ern Oregon Dental Society, a
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SERVICE AWARD - Dr. Bruce Turner, left! receives con
gratulations and a plaque from Richard Stratton of the Cen
tral Point Jaycees for being named for the Distinguished
Service Award. Dr. Turner has been practicing dentistry in
Central Point since 1956, and is active in several organiza
tions. The presentation was made at a banquet Friday night.
(Knackstedt Photo).
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BANQUET SPEAKER Dr.
Orlo M. Brees, sponsored by
the . National Association of
Manufacturers, will speak at
the Medford Junior Chamber
of Commerce's annual Dis
tinguished Service Award
banquet at the Rogue Valley
Country club Wednesday, Jan.
28. Tickets for the banquet
are available from any Jaycee
member or they may be ob
tained at the door the night
of the banquet. Clyde Whea
ton is chairman of the ban
quet, at which the Outstand
ing Young Citizen award will
be presented.
Fire Victim's Death
Makes 10 in Family
Seattle -(TPD-. Wanda Marie
Hollenbach, 8, died in Chil
dren's Orthopedic Hospital
here Friday of injuries she
received in a Dec. 26 fire
which claimed the lives of
nine other members of her
family.
The girl's mother and eight
of her brothers and sisters
perished in the blaze which
destroyed their farm home
near Auburn.
The world's fourth largest
telescope is now in service at
Saint-Michel de Province,
France. The apparatus weighs
46 tons and can photograph
stars 500 million light years
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RECEIVES PLATTER - Chet'Ayres, Cen- sentation was made at the Jaycee's annual
tral Point Jaycee president, is shown above Distinguished Service Award banquet at
presenting af silver platter to H. P. Jewett, Crater High school Friday night.
who will retire as superintendent of school ,
district 6C Aug. 1 after 37 years. The pre-
member of the committee for
Boy Scout Troop 40 in Cen
tral Point, a member of the
Presbyterian church, Central
Point Jaycees, and partici
pates in the children's dental
clinic at the Jackson county
courthouse.
Doctor's Degree
Dr. Turner was graduated
from Oregon State college in
1952, and received his doc
tor's degree from the Univer
sity of Oregon dental school
in 1956.
Pur-r-fecl Touch!
7110
Seven happy, little kittens
one for every day of the
week - add gay color to your
kitchen!
. Fun 'n" fanciful! Embroider
a set of "show" towels - dec
orate a matching dinette cloth
with cut kitten heads. Pat
tern 710: transfer 7 motifs
614x8 inches.
Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
(coins) for this pattern add
5 cent for each pattern for
Ist-class mailing. Send to
Household Arts Dept., P.O.
Box 168 Old Chelsea Station,
New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
PATTERN NUMBER.
Our nev 1959 Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalogue has
many iesigns to order: cro
cheting, knitting, embroidery,
quilts, dolls, weaving. A spec
ial gift, in the catalog to keep
a child happily occupied a
cutout doU and clothes to col
or. Send ?.i cents for your
copy f the book. . -
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Richard Stratton, last
year s Distinguished service
Award winner, presented this
year's award to Dr. Turner.
Chet Ayres, president of the
Central Point Jaycees, pre
sented the silver platter to
Jewett in recognition of his
long years of service to Cen
tral Point and. the surround
ing area in the field of edu
cation and public affairs.
Jewett has been a teacher
since 1916, and has been sup
erintendent of district 6C
schools since 1922. He came
to the valley in 1919 as a tea
cher at Medford High school,
and held teaching positions in
Butte Falls and Talent prior
to taking the Central Point
position. .
Receives Service
' Mrs. Stratton, president of
the Central Point' Jaycettes,
presented Mrs. Jewett with a
silver , service to match the
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(Knackstedt Photo):
silver platter presented Jew
ett.
. Ireland received the Out
standing Young Farmer v of
Jackson County award from
Don Faber, Central Point.
Married and the father of two
children,:. Ireland came to
Jackson county three years
ago from Fresno State col
lege, Fresno, Calif.'
He was born in Los Ang
eles and lived in La Puente,
Calif., prior to going to col
lege. Ireland operates a 640-
acre ranch with cattle, sheep
and grain crops his principal
interests.
A life membership in the
Central Point Jaycees was
presented to Richard Taylor,
for his outstanding service to
the Central Point area. He
was a charter associate mem
ber of the Jaycees when the
group organized in Central
Point.
Three Complaints
Filed in Circuit
Court Last Week
Three complaints were filed
in circuit court last week ask
ing damages for injuries re
ceived in automobile acci
dents within the county last
year.
Marjorie P. Holmes, 2439
Howard ave., seeks $50,000
general damages and $375
special damages from Charles
T. Sorenson and Miss Matilda
M. Wall, now Mrs. Matilda M.
Zachary, both Ashland.
According to the complaint,
Marjorie Holmes was seated
in a car parked off Highway
99 in Talent Dec. 7, when a
vehicle operated by Soren
son hit the parked vehicle.
She charged the' driver with
negligence, carelessness and
lack of care and reported that
she suffered severe injuries
in the accident.
.The . automobile was reg
istered to Miss Wall at the
time of the incident. Ajttorney
for the plaintiff is Manville
Heisel.
Portland Law Firm
A complaint, filed by the
Portland law firm bf Sims and
Sims for ' Rollyn Glassf ord,
asks $12,500 -general damages
of Raymond B. Browns, Del
ta Waters rd.; Medford.
According to the complaint
Glassford was a passenger in
an automobile driving to Med
ford when the vehicle was hit
from behind by a logging
truck operated by Browns.
The accident occurred at the
intersection of Crater Lake
highway and Airport junc
tion. The defendant is charged
with negligent, carelessness
and recklessness. The com
plaint states that the plaintiff
was violently thrown about
within the vehicle at the time
of the accident,
i A third complaint filed
seeks $100,000 for injuries,
$252, hospitalization, and
$2,400 for loss of earnings fol
lowing an accident at the in
tersection of Fourth st. and
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40 YEAR MAN - Roy Bebb, 62, of 528 South Grape St., re
ceives a pin signifying 40 years' membership in the Inter
national Typographical union from Dean Seaney, president
of Medford Typographical union No. 559. Bebb, president
and manager of Commercial Printing company, 30 Nortti
Grape, was given the pin in his office last Thursday. The
union is said to be the oldest in Medford.
North Central ave. June 6,
1958.
Against Company
Thomas A. Tibbets, Eagle
Point, through his attorney,
Bruce J. Manley, filed the suit
against Joe Shults, Beekman
st., Medford, and the South
ern Pacific Railroad com
pany. The complaint states that
Shults, a section hand for the
railroad, while driving south
on North Central ave. for the
purpose of replacing a broken
switch light, negligently and
carelessly, drove his vheicle
into, the rear ef a truck op
erated by Tibbets. Tibbets,
Tibbets, the complaint states,
BIG; -FIR'..-'
Slabs and Rough Blox Green
Dandy to Burn with Dry Wood green
Big Double Load or Single Load V
MEDFORD FUEL COMPANY
Telephone SP 2-2111
CUT DOWN TO SIZE
Chicago - (UPD - Superior
Court Judge Frank M. Pad-
den Friday granted six-footer
John K. Lawrence., 48, a di
vorce on testimony that his
wife beat him up three times.
Lawrence described his wife,
Annabelle 39, as five feet two
inches tall and weighing 98
pounds. He also said she was
"ferocious." 1
was stopped at the intersec
tion waiting for the traffic
light to change.
It . was reported that the
plaintiff suffered painful and
disabling injuries as a result
of the accident. ;'' -
ESTABLISHED 18
Court & McAndrews
At Your Favorite
4-H Club Kews
Reese Creek Renegades
A meeting of the Reese
Creek Renegades was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Moore Jan. 15.
We discussed National 4-H
Week and planned a window
display. We judged the Jersey
class in Hoard's Dairyman
and enrolled Steve Himmel
man in our club. Reports were
given by Mike Blanchet and
Tommy Vickoren.
The next meeting will be
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephenson on Jan. 27.
. Don Auxier
W are pleased to announce the appointment of Don Auxier as
Special Agent in the Southern Oregon District Agency of The
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Mr. Auxier joins the Agency with an outstanding record of
achievement in our San Diego, California, General Agency where
he has been theJeader in the Agency for the past two year.
A graduate of Stanford University, Mr. Auxier is a well qualified
life underwriter, having specialized in Estate and Business
Insurance Planning. He lives at 408 Windsor Avenue and will
have his office in downtown Medford.
Ray Wise, District Agent
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
1600 Stratford Ave., Medford
"Because there is a difference"
Fountain or
KILLED BY BUS
Tacoma - (UPD - Dennis E.
Brian, 7, was killed Friday
night . near his home here
when he was hit by a transit
bus.
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