Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBTHTE, MEDFORD. ORFCOV. THURSDAY, .TtTLT 11. 1935.
ASHLAND
TAYLER NEW HEAD
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ASHLAND, July 11. (Spl.) Fred
Tayler la the newly chosen com
mander of American Legion pot No.
14. elected by a, meeting of. local Le
glonnalree Tuday evening.
Serving with Commander Tayler
will be Herbert Specht. Ilrat vice
commander; Olenn Simpson, aeoond
vloe -commander: A. C. Files, adjut
ant: Gerald Ounter. chaplain; Fred
Schuerman, finance officer, and Roy
Hartley, aergeant-at-arma. Executive
committee members are Oscar silver,
retiring post commander, Paul Tay
lor and Dr. W. J. Crandall.
Fred Tayler and Paul McDonald,
former vice-commander of the state
department, were chosen as delegates
to the atate convention at The Dalles,
July 34-26.
Installation of the new officers will
not occur until the end of the sum
mer, the present ataff to aerve until
the last meeting In September or first
session In October.
Foots Creek
Mrs. Opsl Oreen of Medford spent
the last week end at the home of her
brother, Ray Centers, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Beeman and
son, Jerry, and Jill Martin, visited In
Grants Pass Saturday.
Mrs. Maude Robinson, who Is at
tending school In Eugene, spent from
Wednesday until Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Varl Routh and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Routh, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Holdernesa and children.
lrglnla Centers, Johephlne Robinson
uid Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clement and
family picnicked on the Fourth at
the Clement home.
Leonard Ramsey, who works on the
state htghway, visited with his family
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. MeOlthens of
Shedd. Ore., are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCormlck.
Mrs. MeOlthens and Mrs. McCormlck
are sisters. Their mother, Mrs. Greg
ory, Is also visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Velty Biles. Mrs. Dora
Hammersley and Charles Baige made
a trip Tuesday to Sawyers Bar. Mr.
Balge remained there to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Llnugren return
ed Saturday from a visit In Portland.
Mr. Llngren's brother accompanied
them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ethel and her
mother. Mrs. Nelson, and niece, Miss
Nelson, of Grand Coulee visited Sun
day at the Geo. Dorman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hedeepeth
of Crater Lake spent Sunday at the
J. D. Hedgepeth home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedgepeth of
Central Point visited with his brother
and Mrs. J. D. Hedgepeth. Sunday.
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Marvin Emery and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Logan
Gardner left Sunday for Riverside,
Cel.. where they have work.
FOOTS CREEK. July 11. (Spl.)
A neighborhood picnic was held !n
the Riviera auto park on the Fourth
Among those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Biles, Ross, Mae. Robert
and Bonnie. Mr. and Mra. Frost and
guests from southern California, Ed
ward and Fred Koster. Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Rosa and Robert and Theresa
Roes of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Boomsllter, Mr. and Mra. Nelson
Boomsllter and son of Grants Paas
and Mr. and Mra. Fred Bowers.
Mr. snd Mrs. P. Danga were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond
the Fourth. Mrs. Pauline Wahl apent
the day with Mra. George Stead while
Mr. and Mra. Marlon Lance spent the
day In Grants Paas. Mr. and Mra.
George Lance, Jr., and Phyllis Miller,
Clyde Martin and Sybil walker of
Oold Hill enjoyed a picnic dinner In
the Granta Paas park, with Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Cook of Gold Hill, Mr. and
Mra. Floyd Lance and daughter Ruth
of Wolf Creek, Hilda Mayfleld of Gold
Hill and Mra. Clara Hearn of Grants
Paas.
Mrs. Phil Singleton and little
daughter Suzanne of Salem and Mrs.
Fred pry of Medford visited Mrs. O.
L. Drummond, July fl.
Mr. and Mra. George Koeter accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ltngren of
Gold Hill to Portland last week to
pend the Fourth with Mra. Kostei's
another. They returned home July 0.
Mra. Lucy Eddlngton and Mrs. Mil
lie walker of Oold Hill visited Mra. R.
L. Miller July .
Mra. Walt Melssner of Olendale and
Mra. Mable Melssner and two daugh
ters of Los Angeles visited Riviera
friends while enroute to Crater Lake
recently.
Mrs. Tony Ross and children, The
resa and Robert, of Oold Hill returned
home July 0, after spending several
daya at the Ed Koster home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook of Spring
field. Ore., who spent the Fourth with
relatives In Oold Hill, visited Mr. and
Mrs. aeorge Lance, July 7.
Gold Hill
GOLD HILL, July 11. (Spl.) Mr.
nd Mrs. Fred Baker and daughter.
Georgia, returned Sunday to their
home at Orm Valley. Cal., after
spending two weeks visiting relatives
here. While here they enjoyed an
outing of several daya at Crescent
City and Oold Beach.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Ferguson spent
Sunday and Monday at Sawyers Bar,
Cal. Mr. Ferguson, who Is Interested
In mining. Is well pleased with that
place and later on may move there
for worh In the mines.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray left Sun
day for Eugene, where Mr. Gray la at
tending summer school. Mrs. Grny
expects to visit for a week and then
return here for a visit with her par
nti, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell.
George Hammersley of Sawyers Bar,
Cal., spent the Fourth with his fam
ily here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lively and the
Wilbur Martin family were among
those from here who celebrated the
Fourth In Ashland.
Mrs. Rose Billings of San Francisco
came Monday for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. Msry Chlsholm.
Mrs. Bud Snyder, who underwent a
major operation In San Francisco sev
eral weeks ago, returned to her home
here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook of Spring
field. Ore., spent the week of the
Fourth visiting Mr. Cook's parent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, and other
relatives here.
Mrs. Lents and sons, Happy and
OUbert. expect to leave Sunday (or
Sebastopol. Cal.
Maxtne Cook returned to her home
In this city Sunday from the Com
munity hospital In Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd l-ance and
daughter, Ruth, of Laurel Camp apent
the 4th and 5th as guest n of Mrs
Lance's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Cook. Miss Wllda Mayfleld accom
panied them home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Newnham were
business visitors In Grants Pass Wed
nesday. Miss Mildred Smith and Miss Ver
nlce Martin spent Tuesduy aa guests
of MUs Ruth Johnson at her home
near Blackwell hill.
Mrs. Rose Gay entertained Wednes
day evening for Robert Gay. here
from Portland on a vuit, and Donald
Oay, who Is here on a furlough.
Mrs. R. C. Kelsey of Portland Is vis
iting with Mrs. Ella Patrick and other
friends here. Mrs. Keloey lived In
Oold Hill several years ago.
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