Pickin' Pears
Ntws, Gossip, Comment
From Camp White
By SID HOLLINGSWORTH
About eight months ago the
American Legion auxiliary mov
ed into one of the unoccupied
buildings converted into head
quarters far the various service
organizations, to provide an "on
the spot" clearing house lor a
few odd Jobs around the home.
Mrs! Thelma Williams, depart
ment hospital chairman of the
auxiliary, was put In charge and
today her activities are so nu
merous that it has become neces
sary for her to move to larger
Quarters, now In course . of
preparation.
In addition to providing head'
quarters for the four Legion
auxiliaries . (Medford, Ashland,
Central Point and Grants Pass)
which make periodic visitations,
Mrs. Williams' office grants
small loans.
Men who are temporarily out
of funds and drawing pension
may "borrow" for incidental ne-
.cessities. For those who are ex
tremely hard up and worthy, a
small cash loan may be advanc
ed until "pay day.
"I have found the veterans to
be very reliable in these trans
actions," Mrs. Williams says.
"Of course, I miss out with a
few, but I guess that is the way
it is In all such undertakings:
She estimates that an average
of 125 men are currently using
this service.
In addition to this responsi
bility. Mrs. Williams also han
dles the cooperative "clothing
closet." a clothing service pro
viding men who are in need with
apparel from a stock furnished
by contributions from the Amer
ican Gold Star Mothers and the
the American Legion auxiliary.
sha also handles a picture
service, taking orders for photo
graphs made at special functions.
Ana i also write letters, wrap
packages, receive and refer serv
ice claims and collect Legion
dues," the adds.
The Camp White Veterans
Bridge club is especialy grateful
to the Medford unit of the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary for donat
ing the .monthly prizes awarded
first, second and third point
winners among member players.
Visiting Camp White this
week were members of the VFW
auxiliary, including Zuba M.
Walker, president, District 7;
Vera F. Meyers,1 senior vice-pres-ient,
Crater Lake auxiliary;
Nora E. Walter, president, Cra
ter Lake auxiliary; Amy Randle,
department hospital chairman;
Freda Lawrence, past president,
Crater Lake 183; Frances Zun
del, past president and treasurer,
Crater Lake 183, and Ora J.
Windus, national area represent
ative VAVS. .
The Grange
Eaal Point Grange
At the Eagle Point Grange
meeting June 3, C. C. Hoover of
Roxy Ann Grange was a visitor
and reported for the agriculture
committee on the trend of live
stock and produce prices. He
also told of the danger from
bombs and shells still being
found on the Camp White desert,
A square dance for Saturday
night, June 7, was announced.
Ladies are to bring sandwiches
It was decided tq ask Central
Point Grange first and second
drill team to come here June 17
and put on degree work for the
following candidates: Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Adamson, Mr. and Mrs,
Tracy Ashire and Mr, and Mrs,
Hughes.
It was decided at the last
H.E.C. meeting at the home of
Kay Kettlewell. to hold
"Church Sunday," June 22 with
11 Grangers invited to attend
Eagle Point Community church
or one of their own preference,
and afterward have a picnic
lunch at the Grange hall.
At the close of Grange the
chaplain presented a memorial
service and also a few numbers
honoring Father's day.
Next H.E.C. meeting will be
t Leona Watenberg s with Elea
nor Jossey as co-hostess, on
Thursday, June 26, instead of
i the last Wednesday, so as not to
interfere with the canning school
to be held at the high school-on
June 25.
Low Strawberry Price
Quoted Salem Growers
Salem (U.R) The lowest
price for strawberries since
World War II, 14 cents a pound,
was quoted Thursday to Salem
area berry growers by several
large packers.
The 14 cent offer brought pro
tests from most -strawberry
growers. The price was three
cents under last year's.
organ and accordion, Is dlsplay-t
ed by the large audience on hand !
for his regular visits with his
class of youngsters on the Olsen 1
program. .
Trld.y. Juna 8, 1951
(AHWMAUt ,111, PBfOTUV VTW
Herbert C. Ridgely, talented
son of an employee in the com
missary, was given a radio audi
tion in San Francisco recently.
His natural ability before a
"mike" or an audience is en
hanced by pause and poise.
William Abbott, VFW post
commander, writes from his
home at Mount Vernon, Wash.
that ho is busy working on his
new house and is not sure when
he will be back. He is dbing nice
ly, he says, and urges the post
members to "carry on."
Appreciation of the musical
talents of Fred J. Divisek, at the
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