SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, April 28, 1957
GOLD HILL
Three New Teachers Hired
By MRS. CLYDE KELL
Gold Hill According to Gil
bert Mack, principal of the Gold
Hill school, three new teachers
have been hired to teach at the
Hanby school next year. Russell
Carr of Spokane, Washington
will teach the eighth grade, Mrs.
Barbara Charles of Canyonvillp,
Ore., will teach a fourth grade
class and Claude Morgan will
teach a fifth grade class and
will also be the junior varsity
coach next year. Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan live at 914 West Fourth
st. in Medford.
George McKnight of Highway
69 North received word recent
ly that his sister had died in
Lincoln, Nebraska.
teers responding to the alarm
were Virgle Gribble, Ernie
Cooper, Vaughn Whitmore, cap
tain, Cecil Gabie, Delos Walker,
Jack Arnold, and fire chief,
! Clyde Kell. These men were as
sisted by other local men.
This was the second house fire
within a week in Gold Hill. A
serious house fire occurred at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Maerz on April . 14. According
to local firemen, Arty Laws and
Lenard Goosie, who are employ
ed by Copco, were called from
Rogue River to disconnect the
electric wiring during the fire
at Elberts.
Gilbert Mack of Sams Valley
was notified of the death of his
mother, Mrs. Edith M. Mack of
Salem, Ore., on Saturday, April
13. Mr. and Mrs. Mack, accom
panied by their sons, Herschel
and David, went north for the
funeral, which was held at For
est Grove. They were gone two
days.
Representatives from the Bell
phone company planned to come
to the Hanby school Friday,
April 28 at 9:30 a.m. to explain
to students of the Patrick and
Hanby schools the proper pro
cedure for using the new direct
dial system going into effect on
April 27.
The band from the Rogue Riv
er school presented a program
Thursday, April 25, at 9:30 a.m.
at the Hanby school.
Mrs. Cecil Smith from Eu
gene, Ore., spent a few days
recently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Smith of Sardine
creek. Mrs. Smith also visited
Fitch Snider of Fourth avenue
while she was in this commu
nity. Nearly 200 people, including
parents, friends and children of
the Sunday school, were pres
ent for the Easter program
which was presented by young
sters at the Community Method
ist church under the direction
f Mrs. James Coward.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones went
to Yamhill, Ore., Friday, April
19, where they spent the Easter
week end at the home of their
(laughter. Mama. Mrs. Deets
teaches homemaking at Yam
Bill Union High school. The
Junes' son and daughter-in-law,
tBr. and Mrs. Wendal Jones, and
three children Linda, Steven and
Sandra of Detroit, Ore., spent
a&aater Sunday in Yamhill with
Urn iamily. Wendal is employed
36y the U.S. Forest Service at
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
jEaaes returned to their home
Gold Hill Monday, April 22.
$Jfr. and Mrs. George Martin
TOkirned to their home on Sixth
wue recently after spending
ift winter in Arizona.. They are
($SModeling and making repairs
oat their house. The couple spent
(Baxter Sunday at Cave Junction
Visiting relatives.
9Ti Gold Hill Volunteer Fire
department was called to a flue
fire at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Fink on Second avenue
t 10:30 a.m. April 18. Volun-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stein
metz of First avenue went to
Portland April 15, where they
visited their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. David
Steinmetz and children, John,
Robert, and Mary Beth. They
returned Thursday, April 18.
Milton Steinmetz returned to his
job in Santa Ana, Calif., April
22, after a ten day vacation
with his family.
Mrs. M. L. Cooper of Weed,
Calif., is reported to be quite ill
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Milton Steinmetz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bradley
have returned to their home in
Fallon, Nev., following a two
week vacation at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Iva Lentz. Mrs.
Bradley is the former teona
Lentz.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson
have returned to their home in
Idaho after spending a week in
Gold Hill looking after their
property. The Andersons are the
owners of the house where Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Maerz were liv
ing, on the corner of Third
street and First avenue. The
house was damaged by fire re
cently. The Andersons are for
mer residents of Gold Hill and
he was employed as city mar
shal several years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . Newn
ham are the parents of a baby
girl born Friday afternoon,
April 20. The baby weighed 7
pounds, 8 ounces and has been
named Cynthia Dawn.
Consecration Service
Slated for Klomhaus'
Consecration services for Dr.
and Mrs. A. P. Klomhaus of
Rogue River will be held at 7
p.m. today at St. Peter Evangel
ical Lutheran church, 1020 East
Main st.
The Klomhauses will sail from
San Francisco May 10 for New
Guinea where they will serve
as medical missionaries for the
Lutheran church, Missouri Sy
nod. Following the service tonight
a reception will be held for them
at the church. Mrs. Kfomhaus re
signed from the Jackson County
Public Welfare commission this
month. She had been a member
of the commission for more than
five years.
Sir Francis Drake destroyed
the Spanish Armada near the
French port of Gravelines on
Aug. 8, 1588.
ROGUE RIVER
Hobby Club Meeting Held
By MRS. MYRTLE WHIPPLE
Rogue River The Rogue
River Hobby club met Tuesday,
April 23, at the home of Mrs.
James Whipple at 212 Cedar
street with 10 members and one
visitor present.
The visitor was Mrs. Roscoe
St. John, who was at one time
a member of the club.
Luncheon was served at 12:30,
after which hobby gifts were
exchanged.
A new member, Mrs. Iza For
syth, brings the number in the
club back to 12. The afternoon
was spent visiting and some
doing fancy work.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Richard Har
gitt. David Hemmitt and his wife
and baby are visting Hemmitt's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin
Hemmitt and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Christenson. Da
vid attended school here before
going into the service.
Mrs. Tony Zahart and four
children of Menlo Park, Calif.,
spent Easter vacation with her
parents, " Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hilger.
Whiles he was here the Hil
gers held a family reunion and
had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hilger, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hil
ger and children, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Hilger and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. Thompson and children,
all of Rogue River, and Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Hilger of Cave Junc
tion. Also present were Mrs.
Inis Gclvin and Dave Dairy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carroll
have moved to Areata, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown
and d-ughter, Audry, returned
recently from a two-weeks' va
cation through California, Arizo
na and Utah. They made stops at
Hoover dam, Death Valley,
Bry:e Canyon and San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sullivan of
Long Beach, Calif., were recent
visitors of the Earl Green fam
ily on Cedar street.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe St. John
are business visitors in Rogue
River from The Dalles, Ore.
Mrs. Ethel Waresback and
daughter were weekend visitors
from Klamath Falls at the Tom
Wilson home.
Phil Strahan and Mrs. Belle
Harte were dinner guests Easter
Sunday at the home of Phil's
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Mathews of Ashland.
The sunrise service held at the
Assembly of God church was
well attended. The Rev. Barnett
gave the message. The people
then went to the fellowship hall
where the Mariners club served
breakfast.
Two services were held at the
Presbyterian church Sunday,
one at 9:30 a.m. and one at 11:00
ajn. Both services were well
attended.
Mrs. Lois Morgan just re
turned from Bishop, Calif.,
where she visited her son Fred
and family. .
Roscoe Hargitt who is In a
veterans hospital in Tacoma,
Wash., was a weekend visitor
with his wife and baby and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hargitt.
Queen to Receive
Bid to Festival,
Neuberger Says
Ashland Queen Elizabeth of
England and her husband Prince
Philip, will be invited to the
Ashland Shakespearean festival
if they visit the United States
this summer.
The assurance that the British
government would be notified
of the invitation has been re
ceived by Sen. Richard Neuber
ger (D.-Ore.) from Robert C.
Hill, assistant secretary of state,
along with an endorsement of
the invitation.
Replying to the Oregon sena
tor, Hill noted that the '"invita
tion to Her Majesty and His
Royal Highness has not been of
ficially extended," and that "no
time has been set for the visit."
Many Inritaiions
Hill added that because of the
number of invitations already
extended the queen it would be
impossible for "Her Majesty" to
fulfill them all.
"However, every possible con
sideration will be given to in
clude the Oregon Shakespearean
festival if the tour materializes,"
Hill said.
CLUB
NEWS
South Weil Sewing Club
South West Sewing club held
their eighth meeting at the home
of Mrs. P. Strom. We discussed
a shopping tour to Eugene. We
plan to go May 11. Our leader
explained the contests we could
enter at the fair. Next meeting
will be May 4, 1957 at Stroms.
Ann Darland
Reporter
Central Point Bef Club
The Central Point Beef club
held its last meeting at the
home of Nicki Hammond.
Three of the members from
our club went to the Cow Pal
ace. They ate Dale Smith, Susan
Wright and Carol von der Hel
len. Carol and Susan gave a re
port on the Cow Palace.
Some of .the members wanted
to make rope halters, so our
leader, Fldyd Charley, demon
strated how to make them.
The Central Point livestock
clubs will go on a livestock
judging tour on Saturday, May
4. All members will meet at
9:30 a.m. at Lathrops to start
the judging. We will go to dif
ferent farms in the valley to
judge the animals.
The next meeting will be held
at Monty Oaks home on May 2.
The meeting was adjourned
and refreshments were served.
Carol von der Hellen
Reporter
CEREMONIES
New Delhi (U.R) Reports
from Bangalore Saturday said
priests of the Kurbara broke co
conuts on their heads and walk
ed through fire without visible
injury recently while perform
ing ceremonies dedicated to the
deity, Shiva, for the first time
in 48 years.
HILTS
Girl Scouts Go On Hike
By MRS. M. F. CAVIN
Hilts Mrs. Charles Goddard,
leader of Girl Scout Troop 222
?nd Scouts Marcia Cavin, Pam
ela Mendes, Judith Rife, Karen
Bryan, Katie Sandiford . and
Nancy Johnson took a six mile
hike on the logging road west
of Hilts Wednesday afternoon.
A party was given for Delores
Luper by her mother, Mrs. Gil
bert Luper on Saturday, April
1 3, in honor of her seventh
birthday.
Games were played and
movies of the Sacramento and
San Francisco zoos were shown.
Cake and ice cream were served
to Linda Fremd, Gayel Ward,
Yvonne Van De Weghe, Clara
Williams, Mary Rogers, and Den
nis Luper. Unable to attend but
sending a gift was Judith Fremd.
Intermediate GirJ Scout Troop
224 and leader, Mrs. Donivan
Ward entertained Mrs. Gilbert
Luper's and Mrs. Robert Fremd's
Brownie Scout troops with an
Easter egg hunt and party on
Friday afternoon in the grove
near the community center. .
Prizes were awarded, for find
ing the most eggs, to Barbara
De Clerck, and for finding the
least eggs to Sherrie Staley.
Specially marked prize eggs
were found by m Carleen De
Clerck, Shirley Staley and Paula
Eastman.
Others attending were Louise
Johnson, Janet Cavin, Cathy
Wittaker, Helen Sheppard, Linda
Zanotto, Delores Luper, and
Clara Williams.
Girl Scouts acting as hostesses
vere Lee Roy Green, Gayel
Ward, Marilyn Thompson, Jeri
Lynn Green and Marsha Sim-men.
The Bridge club met Thurs
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Al Simmen. Attending were
Mrs. M. Robinson, who received
high prize, Mrs. William Wiley,
Mrs. Frank Graves, Mrs. Art
Blanchard, Mrs. M. G. King,
Mrs. Ernest Spannaus and Mrs.
Mrs. Fred Haynes.
Investiture for Brownie Troop
223 was held on Tuesday, April
16, at the home of troop leader
Mrs. Gilbert Luper. Receiving
pins were Carleen De Clerck,
Janet Cavin, Helen Sheppard,
Cathy Wittaker, Clara Williams,
and Linda Zanotta. Gayel Gould
was absent due to illness. Re
freshments were served at the
close of the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Spannaus
drove to Mt. Shasta Thursday
evening to meet heir grandson,
Terry McFerrin, of Redding, who
was their guest for the remaind
er of the week. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McFerrin
arrived on the week end to join
their son as guests of the Span
naus family. They returned
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts,
daughter June and Louis Davis
of Chico, arrived Friday night
l at the home, of Mrs. Watt's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil
liams. On Saturday they drove
to Medford, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Williams, to visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rushton and family. Mrs. Rush
ton and Mrs. Watts are sisters.
They returned to their home in
Chico, Sunday.
Approximately 90 children
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ross and
family of Hawthorne. Calif., are
visiting in Rogue River. They
were former residents here.
1.1
Granted, you are doing a good job for your employer
and thus are "worth your salt," as they say. Our ques
tion is: What kind of a job are you doing for yourself?
Pick any date in the future. Will your financial worth
then be commensurate with the money that you" will
earn in the years between? To get "Yes" for answer,
"salt away" part of every pay check in your savings ac
count here.
Edward Bonney, who is maj
oring in English literature at
Los Angeles State college, spent
his Easter vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bon
ney on Evans creek road.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tjolker
of Ashland spent a day recently
with Henry's parents on the
Wards creek road. Henry will
graduate from the Southern
Oregon college this spring
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and adults attended the Easter
Sunday school service at the
Hilts Community Bible church.
The Easter story was told to the
group with the use of the flan-
nelgraph board by Mrs. Harry
Burns.
"Mrs. M. G. King was hostess
to a dinner given Saturday night
in honor of her husband Glenn's
birthday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Caston and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ayris.
Harold Tuttle has returned
to his mine on Grouse creek aft
er spending the winter months
in Yreka.
Guests at the Rodney Eastman
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Ellis of Yreka.
Mr. and Mrs. John Foggata
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Delia Bona in Montague
Sunday.
Llpyd Jones of San Diego was
visiting friends and relatives
here last week.
Erling Hjertager of Scott val
ley, who has helicopter service,
was here on business Friday.
Kathy and Roy Walker, chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. D. Walker,
of Anderson, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston
last week.
On Friday night, Walker's oth
er children, Betty and Larry ar
rived accompanied by their
grandfather, W. W. Walker, also
of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Walk
er arrived on Sunday to return
their family to Anderson. They
also visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Laustalot and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartman
were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs.
Lakeview.
Leonard Watson of
Ines Michelson returned to
Chico on Sunday after spending
the Easter vacation at the home
L.t her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Michelson:
Robin Firsch of Colma, Calif.,
was a guest of Jan Smith, sev
eral days last week,
i
C. A. Baumgartner of Yreka
was calling on friends here Saturday.
Fred Haynes Jr., of Redding,
was an overnight guest Friday
night at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sletten and
girls of Medford, visited on Mon
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ayris..
Mr. and Mrs. Donivan Ward
and daughters and Frank Ward
of Hornbrook, spent Easter Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. De Voe and sons of Medford.
Mrs. Elizabeth McGuire, resi
dent nurse, spent the Easter
week end at the Willam Kleaver
home in Yreka.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Jar
rett, former residents of Hilts,
now living in Talent, were call
ing on friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barbera
and Mr. and Mrs. Donivan Ward
attended the square dance given
by the Hiltoppers and Happy
Harvesters club at Central Point
Saturday night. Paul Larsen was
host caller.
Mrs. D. Ba'gley, Mrs. Louis
Fasoletti and son and Mrs. Al
len, of Yreka, visited at the Rich
ard Williams home on Monday.
An Easter egg hunt was held
on Sunday afternoon for the
Local Red Cross Chapter
The Jackson county Red Cross
chapter has reported an imme
diate need for a full ize crib
and high chair to be given to a
local family.
Red Cros officials said the
growth of an 8-month-old child
is being hampered because the
child is still having to sleep in
children of the community by
the Hilts voluntary fire department.
Seeking Crib, Chair
a bassinet. Anyone having a crib
or high chair for donation to the
Red Cross may call the chapter
office, Medford 2-4405, for pick
up. service.
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changed. When you use the telephone
don't forget to get the new number from
your new directory.
The new numbers start with prefixes:
SPring 2 and SPring 3. To dial SPring
3-1080, for instance, just dial the prefix
S-P-3... then 1-0-8-0.
Numbers have also changed in Phoenix
Talent, Ashland, Gold Hill and Jackson
ville. Please refer to the pamphlet we've
mailed you for further information about
these changes.
From Medford you can dial toll-free to many more telephones
Now that numbers have changed, you can
dial toll-free from Medford to Phoenix,
Talent, Ashland and Gold Hill. Jackson
ville, Central Point and White City remain
in your free dialing range.
There's a greater dialing range for many
of you who live outside of Medford, too.
To see where and how you can 'dial toll-free
. . . look at the pamphlet, or the map on
Page 2 of your new phone book.
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