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PAGE SIX Canadians Visit Brother, Enjoy Valley Sunshine By Adah Jones GOLD HILI__ Mr. and Mrs. James Molloy and children. Mich ael. Cameron and Maurine ar« guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mol- loy at the Oaks Motel. The men ere brothers and it is the first •tr*p here for the James Molloy family, who live at Pioneer Mine, British Columbia. A gold mining town where mountains keep the sunshine in short hours. They are enjoying the Rogue valley sunshine and taking advantages of opportunities for dental work which is dificult to get in their mining town. Mr. and Chaucy Page and Mrs. Page’s nephew. Utah Switzer of Eureka, recently made a trip to Yakima, Wash, to visit relatives of Mrs. Page and to try out the new car the Pages recently pur chased. They went by way of Diamond Lake and Bend on high way 97 north seeing much of the state that was new to them. Mrs. Ethel Mays and son Buddy returned to their home on 6th Ave. after spending the past month visiting her son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mays and their baby son, Jerry Steven, at Albuquerque, New Mexico. They returned by way of Grand Junc tion, Colo., where they stopped to visit other relatives. District Deputy Grand Master Harry Smith and his staff of the Gold Hill IOOF lodge have been kept busy the past week with installation ceremonies in the valley. I4»st Friday night was in stallation at Jacksonville: Mon day night at Central Point and Tuesday night at Medford. On the staff besides Harry Smith are "Bud’’ Harrv Force, Deputy Mast er; Paul Thompson, secretary; Norman Gail, treasurer; Ferd Jones, chaplain- Glenn Miller and Don Morrow, guardians and Leon- and Andrews, warden. Allen Martin, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin, is spend ing the summer with his grand parents and with his father Jim Martin. Alien’s home is in Seattle. The firemen and fire truck got a little work out Sunday even ing when they were called to put out a grass fire Just east of the Communitv church. Grass burned from a lot belonging to Vaughn Whitmore, early in the day, flared up in the late afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Harry Smith have returned from a few days vaca tion. George Patsy took care of the meat market at Gail’s Gold Hill Market during Harry’s ab- sence. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shoe maker of Chicago, III., returned Monday to their home after COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Large job or small, let u» care for your car - expertly. Kincaid Garage Telephone NO 4 2403 Central Point THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1955 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON spending several weeks visiting friends and relatives in the Gold Hill area. Edward is the son of Mrs. Helen Shoemaker of Gold Hill and Ed Shoemaker. He is employed at the Chicago post office. Mrs. Iva Lentz of Sacramento, Calif, and her sister, Mrs. Pearl Harter of southern California, are spending a few days in Gold Hill. Mrs. Dentz is looking after rental property, also visiting her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Walker. John Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron, writes his folks that he expects to be on his way to Africa by air on July 28. John is a naval airman and is at Putuxent, Md., on the car rier Coral Sea. Mrs. Amy Ross left last week for San Diego where she is visit ing her son Pat, who is on the destroyer Radar Sutherlin at San Diego. Pat expects to be sent out ,to other waters in the near fut ure. Mrs F. P. Mitchel has has re turned to live in her home on 6th ave. after spending several months with relatives at Jacksonville, since the death of Mr. Mitchel in March. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kofahl, of north Pacific highway, entertain ed for a few days last week, their son Col. Harold Kofahl and Lieut. Col Geor. Herndon, of the U. S. air force. Col. Kofahl is chief of personnel, procurement divi sion and Lieut. Col. Herndon is an executive officer. Both men have offices in the Pentagon in Washington, D. C. and are on a routine tour. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Carter and children, Ruth Ann and Jimme, are at the home of LeRoys par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter on the upper river road. They are On a ten day vacation from Lima, Ohoio, where LeRoy is em ployed as an aviation design eng ineer for Westinghouse. One June 15 he received his Master's de gree in science at the University of Pittsburg, having taken his course under the Westinghouse and University of Pittsburg’s ex tension plan of night classes. He has his bachelor’s degree in sci ence from Iowa State college while in the navy, and is a grad uate of Gold Hill high school. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, of Sumpter, Oregon, have beert spending a few days at their home on the North frontage road across the Rogue from Gold Hill. The Scotts have mining interests in Eastern Oregon, near Sumpter. Mr. and Mrs. Hummel have moved to the Fred Hasse place on the north frontage road. Mr. and Mrs. Hummel are owners of the Red Shutters, formerly a cafe, on the Pacific highway north. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wenthworth have moved to the Red Shutters after selling their property on north frontage road. Norman Mortesen of Klamath, Calif., stopped enroute from La- pine, to visit his former friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockwood on the north Local 4-H’ers Thank ’ frontage road. Mrs. Florence Livingston and Friends for Help Mrs. Marjorie Arias made a trip To our parents and friends: to Redmond last Friday on busi We wish to thank all of you ness. for helping us to have our fine Among the Gold Hill people, Central Point 4-H fair last Sat who went over to Brookings Sun urday. So many of you came to day to attend the Lily Festival watch and encourage us. were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bailey, We wish to thank publicly Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright and Leonard Kunzman for .his help granddaughter Sharon Wright, in judging $nd instructing us. Lester Dusenberry and Mrs. Nina Central Point 4-H Club Dusenberry. Another car load was Members and Leaders Mr. and Mrs. Delos Walker, Lin da Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Van oHrn and son Phillip and VISITS GRANDPARENTS Janet Kirk, Corvallis, is spend Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and ing several weeks visiting with son Delmer. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kell, son of Howard A. T. Lathrop, of Central Point. Kell, left Sunday after spending a few days leave after finishing boot camp at San Diego. From here Larry went to Portland to visit his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Brand New! Richard Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray. From there he will GAS POWERED attend a special training school Paint Sprayer in the east. 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