SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, January 29, 195S
ROGUE RIVER
Association Seats Officers
0 By MRS. MYRTLE WHIPPLE
Rogue River The Woman's
association met at the Hope
Presbyterian church last Thurs
daj evening to install new of
ficers. The meeting was opend
by the singing of the song,
"Christ Is the Way."
Mrs. Neal Mesman of Grants
Pass was the installing officer.
Those obligated were Mrs. Lee
Miller, president; Mrs. Robert
Worrall, vice-president and pro
gram chairman; Mrs. W. F.
Spears Jr., recording secretary,
and Edna Fulton, treasurer.
Mrs. Jeff Irwin was installed
as spiritual life chairman; Mrs.
Lewis Robinson, sunshine and
hospitality chairman; Mrs. Ever
ett Bowers, sewing; Mrs. Ernest
Sandeen, ways and means. At
a business meeting conducted by
Mrs. Miller the group decided to
cancel the annual dinner. Com
mittee reports for the year past
were presented. Mrs. A. E. Mil
ler spoke briefly on mission ac
tivities. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. A. E. Miller and
Mrs. Everett Bowers.
The members of the Seafarers
club met Wednesday night at the
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Fellowship hall. The meeting op
ened with a covered dish din
ner at 6:30 p.m. Carl Christen
son, president, had charge of
the meeting. After a short bus
iness meeting a program was
enjoyed. Miss Jean Stiehl gave
two Hawaiian dances. Mrs. Ger
trude Freiden gave a 45-minute
talk on Hawaii. She showed
some pictures of her home and
the different trees, and places
there.
A birthday dinner was given
Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Miller in honor of their son-in-law,
Jim Rhoten. Other 'guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhoten
and Mrs. Jim Rhoten of -Wimer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owen of Grants
Pass and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Haynes of Medford and Russell
Miller.
News has been received of the
death of Mr. John X. Dunlap at
Fallon, Nev. Mr. Dunlap was a
former resident of Rogue River
and was the brother-in-law of
Mrs. Claude Hilger.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple
were dinner guests last Friday
of Mr. and Mrs. John Breeding.
There will be a March of
Dimes dinner at the Live Oak
Grange hall the evening of Feb.
4.
The Laurel Garden club will
meet Feb. 8 at the home of Mrs.
Henry Bonney on Evans creek
road east.
A pink and blue shower was
held Tuesday afternoon, Jan.
24, in honor of Mrs. Billie Mil
ton at the home of Mrs. Elmer
Milton with Mrs. Ralph Milton
as co-hostess. Mrs. Milton receiv
ed many gifts.
Mrs. Lewis Robinson was ta
ken to the hospital Wednesday.
A baby named Jerry Wayne
was born at the Memorial hos
pital in Salem to Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Hargitt. The young man
weighed 8 pounds. The father is
stationed at Heidelburg, Ger
many. The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hargitt of this
city,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McGreg
ory Sr., former residents of
Rogue River, are moving from
Anchorage, Alaska, to Valdez,
Alaska, where Mrs. McGregory
has accepted a teaching position
in the Valdez High school.
A potluck dinner was held
Jan. 19 at the Wimer Community
church in honor of Miss Mabel
Tyrell of Rogue River. Miss Ty
rell has spent the past five years
as a missionary in Africa and is
now home on furlough. She is
serving under the Sudan Interior
Mission.
Word comes from Grants Pass
fof the serious illness of Teed
Cardin. He ha many friends here
who regret to hear of his illness.
The Cardins were former resi
dents here where they ran the
Brick store on corner of Main
and Broadway.
Mrs. Juanita Scott was a din
ner guest at the Neil Thompson
home on Walker road in Grants
Pass. It was the birthday of Mrs.
Scott's young granddaughter,
Lynn Thompson.
PHOENIX
Couple Back From Long Trip
By MRS. WILLIAM KNIGHT
Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Stevens returned Jan. 18
after being gone more than
seven weeks. In New York they
visited Lt. and Mrs. Gordon B.
Skinner, their daughter and son-in-law.
Lieutenant Skinner is a
jet pilot stationed near New
York. While there they attended
a Broadway musical. At New
London, Conn., they visited their
son "Buzz," who is stationed at
the submarine base there. In
Principio Furnace, Md., they
spent some time with Lt. and
Mrs. John Calkins, and at Bel
grade, Me., they visited an uncle
of Mrs. Stevens, Ernest Merrow.
They spent a few days in
Washington, D. C, then started
home by way of Florida, the
Gulf of Mexico, and stopped to
visit friends in New Orleans. In
Arizona, they visited a brother
of Stevens, Sgt. George F. Stev
ens, at Ft. Huachuca.
Two families in the commun
ity, have recent additions. little
Laura Annette came to live with
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rutter,
Church, st., and Barton Reid is
the new son of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Caster, Hilsinger rd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Klassen
returned Jan. 19 after spending
a month in California. They vis
ited with a daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Russ in San
Bernadino. Mrs. Russ is the
former Rosalie Klassen who is
a graduate of Phoenix High
and is remembered as a former
yell leader. In Upland they visit
ed another daughter and . her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gard
ner, the former Florence May
Klassen. Klassen spent a week
of hydro - matic transmission
training at a school in Burbank.
They visited with a sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Goosen, in Wilmington.
Mrs. Arthur Hunter of Cent
ral Point spent the day Jan. 19
with Mrs. Dorothy Thompson.
Word was received from Up
land, Wash., last week by Leslie
Feris of the death of his uncle.
The Feris family was vacation
ing in Phoenix Ariz:, at the
time and friends from here tele
phoned the news to them.
Mrs. Olen Barlow and her
nephew Dick Smith, Ashland,
celebrated their birthdays Jan.
13 in Ashland at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith.
Mrs. Robert Furry has been
quite ill the past week.
Frank Lovett recently cele
brated his birthday by having a
few friends in for the evening.
Mrs. Alice Bjork, accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. Hannah Vick,
of the Jackson County farm, re
turned Jan. 22 from visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Kane, of Eugene,
and a shopping tour in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke are
home after visiting Mrs. Clarke's
son Bill in San Francisco.
Cairo, 111. (U.R A Canadian
goose at least 13 years old was
killed by a hunter near here.
The old bird was banded in 1942
at the Jack Miner refuge at
Kingsville, Ont. He was leading
a flock when Guy J ones shot him
down.
SAVAGE CREEK-ROGUE RIVER
elsons Visiting Hawaii
By CHRISTINA H. MARSHALL
Savage' Creek-Rogue River
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of South
Pacific Highway 99 are vacation
in Hawaii. According to a card
received from them by Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Smiley of Smiley's
Superette, they are having a
wonderful time. The Nelsons
expect to be away for several
weeks.
Roy . Larson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Larson, will celebrate
his eighth birth on Tuesday,
Jan. 31. He is being honored
with a birthday party.
Ronnie Babb of Savage Creek
is home ill with the mumps.
Jim Horn of Savage Creek,
who has business interests in
Tulelake and Crescent City,
Calif., left last week for an
African Safari. He and Mabry
Ogle, associated with the Chip
board plant in Grants Pass and
who has lumber interests in
northern California, will be ac
companied by Walt Fisher of
Eureka and Richard Buffing
ton of Gold Beach.
The party left by air from
Medford. They will first fly to
San Francisco, New York and
thence to London, England. From
London they go to Cairo, Egypt,
and expect to tour the Nile area
before flying to Uganda to begin
an auto tour of the Belgian
Congo.
The group will then fly to
Nariobi to outfit for a four week
Safari in search of big game,
which they hope to capture with
both gun and camera.
They expect to return home in
early March.-
Bob Wedlock of Bob's Texaco
at the 99 highway and Rogue
River Junction has been down
with the flu for .a couple of days.
Bob Williamson has been run
ning the station for Wedlock
during his illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Grub
er who operate the Tiny Spot
Cafe at the 99 highway and
Rogue River Junction, will leave
the first of next month for Long
Beach, Calif. Gruber's father
recently died there. They are
going there to take care of his
mother, who is an invalid.
Cassie Golding will run the
Cafe for the Grubers while they
are away.
Gail's Market at the 99 High
way and Rogue River Junction
re-opened for business last week.
The store has been remodeled
and re-stocked. Gail's suffered
extended damage and loss from
the December flood.
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Jimmie Mack White, violation of
basic rule, S10.
LaDale Jacob Herrmann, violation
of basic rule. $10.
Elton Bernie Randolph, violation of
basic rule, 510.
DISTRICT COURT
John Van Trunnell, failure to stop
at stop sign, 510.
Francis J. West, failure to signal, $6
Donald C. Miller, overwidth. $15.
Elmer E. Carlson, failure to stop at
stoo lieht. 510. i
Gerald Garres, dumping rubbish,
$25.
Robert E. Randies, violation of basic
rule, $12.50.
CIRCUIT COURT
Ivan N. Norris vs. Catherine Norris,
divorce complaint.
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SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Dimes March Benefit Set
By EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove-Trail A food
sale for the benefit of the March
of Dimes will be held Saturday,
Feb. 4,-at the Shady Cove clean
ers. Members of Our Lady of
Fatima club of Shady Cove-Trail
are the sponsors.
Next regular meeting of the
club will be held the evening of
Wednesday, Feb. 15, at the home
of Mrs. Dick Bartuss, Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Ernest Segessenman of
Shady Cove is in Reno to see her
daughter and- husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Chet Pfluke. She is expect
ed back the end of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller
and family have moved to Mt.
Shasta, Calif., where he was
transferred for the California
Oregon Power company.
Mrs. Fred Morgan of Trail un
derwent major surgery Monday
at Sacred Heart hospital and at
last report was convalescing
nicely, and expects to return
home this week end. Ronald
Curren was brought home by
Mercy Flight from the hospital
at Gridley, Calif., and is now
confined to Sacred Heart in
Medford. Mrs. Glenn Anderton
of Trail, another local resident
who is confined to Sacred Heart
hospital, is expecting to leave
the hospital for her home this
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart
and family of Grand Prairie,
Alberta, Canada, are visiting
Stewart's sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Swanson of Shady
Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proctor of
Shady Cove wish to thank the
members of Shady Cove fire de
partment, neighbors and friends
for the assistance given them
when a fire occurred at their
home Dec. 22. The Proctors
were visiting in Los Angeles at
the time.
Agnes Warrior, daughter of
Mrs. Lloyd Oliver of Trail is re
turning soon from Tulsa, Okla.,
where she has been visiting with
her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Oliver of Trail and Agnes
went back to Tulsa shortly be
fore Christmas to attend the fu
neral of Mrs. Oliver's brother,
and Agnes stayed on for a visit
when the Olivers returned
home.
Bill Triplett of the Triplett
Berry farm, St. Helens, Ore., is
visiting with his sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson
and family have bought a home
between Central Point and Gold
Hill and moved from their place
in Shady Cove over this last
week end.
Jack Pfeifer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Pfeifer of Shady
Cove, has accepted a position as
an instructor of ma thmetics and
industrial arts at the John Muir
Junior High school at San Lean
dro, Calif. 4
Mjrs. Claude Close of Big
Butte creek, Trail, has been ill
for the past several weeks with
flu. -
Members , of Steelhead Post
6881, VFW, have been challeng
ed by members of the Shady
Cove-Trail Lions to a basketball
game as a benefit for the March
of Dimes. This will be played at
the Shady Cove school, gym on
Saturday, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m.
The sympathy of the commu
nities is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Anderson of Trail on
the passing of their daughter,
Mrs. Doris Edwards, at a Med
ford hospital Thursday. Also to
the brothers of Mrs. Edwards,
Roy, Ray, Arleigh and Gene.
Anderson of Trail mud their
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Akirig of
Shady Cove have bought a hom
in back of Earl Warren's Saw
shop and next to Eldon Grow's
station in Shady Cove.
Dr. and Mrs. John Burdell
and children have moved to
Lebanon, Ore., where he has
bought an optometry practice,
Dr. Burdell, the son of Mrs.
Clyde Stafford of Trail, receiv
ed his degree in optometry from
Pacific college at Forest Grove
in 1955.
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