Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1957, Image 24

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    TWELVE VEDFOP.D (OPEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. Juna XI. 1957
GOLD HILL
WW Groups Hold Meetings
By MRS. CLYDE KELL Nancy. Mrs. Gray is their grand
er Hill Tro CM HiU VFW . daughter.
post a-1 r:Uy? hcH rular j Lpnard Andrew, of Gold
KevrrM j Hill and Mrs. Alfred Castillo of
b-Hiriir J. ; Medford returned to their homes
S'r. Tr.nmai Si.ort, president, ; jun,
of th a .xii
Adle.'bert
tary-tressu
Mr.H rions
f'jnd f-.r
Cnr. p
Tiai M.'.rt. presweni, j June 13 following a trip that in
tr.e busings session j eluded Vancouver. Canada. Se-
iisrv. At this time Mrs. attle. Wash.. Portland and Cot
M.k". Taylor. secre-taee Grove. In Seattle thev visit
or was instructed told their sons. D. Alan Andrews.
atior.5 to the flower j and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cas-
VA Domiciliary j tillo and family.
V. r,.;e and to the na-! En route home thev stonnd in
brother and lister-ln-law of Mr.
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hunt, and daughter, Cindy, also
of Nampa. The Taylors and their
visitors went to Crater Lake
and Diamond Lake Sunday
where they had a picnic. Others
making the trip were Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Taylor and daugh
ters. Debbie and Penny, of Table
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christen
sen had as their guests recently
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Airank of
McCleary, Wash.
lional VFW auxiliary
land.
Mr. 8n4 Mrs. James Martin
will a'rrl the VFW encamp
rrent at Pndlton June 25
th.'fnich Jure 28. He is com
mander of the local post.
Two rr.errh'rs of the auxiliary
e-e presented l f'.s in recogni
tion cf ti ;r service in the local
group. They were Mrs. Chaun
cey Page, who has been chaplain
fnr the p.-i foiir years. She has
'" ben active in the hospital
work rf th jroTip. Mrs. Andrew
cTrirlj for h-r many -years
erve-? in th office of secretary-treisirr-r
of th auxiliary.
Meetinss of the VFW post and
au'ihary ar b'M the second
and fourth Fridnr evenings at
8 pm. in tha IOOT building on
Fourth ave.
Tho- eheibla for membership
ill the post art those veterans,
who hav ervd overseas. Wives,
lfaughtrs, mothers and sisters
f the vtprens are eligible for
membership in the auxiliary.
Commander James Martin con
d'lcte-! tha business meeting of
th po.
Befre-ihwent and a social hour
followed tha mtings.
cancer . Cottage Grove to pick up S'eve
I Andrews, who had heen visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Gilham.
Mm Lester Parker and Miss
J'jrii Davis of Centra! Point went
to Medford June 14 to see Dave
Parker leav with the National
Cuardsmen for Ft. Lewis.
Kndal Dufur and son. Jnhny.
lf for Portland June 18 where
fbev planned to visit Burnham
Dufur. former resident of Gold
Hill.
Mrs. Carrie Puhl received
word that her daughter. Mrs. W.
I. Kesterson, of Klamath Falls.
Is a patient in a hospital there
following major surgery June 17.
Mrs. Emma Bowers and son,
Jim Bowers, of San Francisco,
Calif., visited in the homes of
their cousins. Mrs. Lily McKay
and Mrs. Carrie Puhl, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newn
ham and son. "Wink" Newnham,
and Monty Burreson, returned to
their homes last week end fol
lowing a week's vacation in
southern California. They, attend
ed the graduation at Orange
High school, where Jim Morris
was among the graduates. While
In Orange, they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jensen and
Mrs. Alice Maris. Disneyland was
among the places they visited,
as well as relatives in San Dieeo.
En route home they visited
In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Abbott and daughters,
Julie and Debbie, in Chula Vista,
Calif. The Abbotts are former
residents of Gold Hill and Grants
Fass. She is the former Joanna
Cogswell.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Dungey
were hosts to dinner at their
home on 3358 Table Rock rd.,
June 17. The occasion was a com
bination birthday and Father's
Day celebration. Their daughter
Kim's birthday was June 12 and
Miss Nona Dnccy s was June 15.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Duneey. and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Duneey all of Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dungey and
son Scott. Miss Nona Dungey
nd Bob Verbick of Medford,
the hosts and their daughter,
Kim.
"'ink" Newnham was an
overnite guest of Dick Walker
in Hollywood, Calif., while he
was on h:s vacation in southern
California. Dirk is a former resi
dent cf Gold Hill.
and Mrs. Volue Biles and
daushtcr. Miss Lois Biles, and
two sons. Dick and Jim, of
Roeue River moved to Grants
Inst week where they will
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newn-
jiH Wink were dinner
?te .t,,no lfi in the home of
her s-s!er and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Veltie Biles at Grants lass.
Mr
Pas
live.
ham
guest
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gabie re
turned last week end from Port
land where they visited her
mother. Mrs. D. O. Howell. En
route home they spent several
days fishing at Neatarts Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cadey
and family moved to Gold Hill
June 15. They were formerly of
Centra! Pe,i.t.
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Jones of
Sacramento. Calif., arrived June
12 to is:'. their son-in-law and
dauci-.tcr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ma
lone and their daughter. Mis
"jfavon Mslene and son. Larry.
T ?v w .H also visit Mr. and
ll-s' Br-b Gray and daughter.
Re:entScierttificTests Frovt-
mmm
John Andrews went to work
June 17 for the state forestry
department at Pleasant creek
guard station. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and
daughter, Wendy. and son,
Dennis, of Medford. visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Huntley, Sunday. Mrs. Smith is
the former Betty Chisholm.
ONLY 194 A BOLL
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Taylor this week
are her mother, Mrs. Florence
Hunt, of Nampa, Idaho and a
E. A. Olsen of Medford pre
sented a film and talk on safety
at the last meeting of the Gold
Hill Junior Police. He is asso
ciated with the state accident
prevention division.
Chief of Police Floyd Taylor
announced that plans are under
way for the boys to have in
structions on first aid and safety
under the supervision of E. A.
Olsen, at the meetings.
Refreshments were served
after the meeting by Mrs. John
Marrington and Mrs. Bohner
Birdsong. Others who iave
served the past month are Mrs.
Sidney Payne and Mrs. Stanley
Brown.
The car wash which was spon
sored by the Junior Police last
Saturday to raise funds for ath
letic equipment was a success.
Thirty-five dollars was cleared.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook
returned to their homes June
14 after five days at the State
Grange convention in Bend. The
Walkers represented the Gold
Hill Grange as delegates.
Bart Quackenbush returned to
Oakland. Calif., following a visit
here with his mother, Mrs. Ruby
Quackenbush.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook, all
of Gold Hill, and Mrs. Bertha
Garman of Jacksonville had din
ner together in a Medford res
taurant Father's Day. They went
to Emigrant lake for the remain
der of the day.
Mrs. Howard Huett has re
turned to her home following a
two weeks vacation in Long
Beach, Calif. Miss Marjory West
remained for an extended vaca
tion with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Bud) Hope
and family of Medford spent
Father's Day at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lance.
The Junior Girl's group of
the Christian church went on a
swimming party on Evans Creek
June 19. They have planned a
wiener roast to be held Satur
day. June 22. on Evans Creek.
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Washington Christina Wennerstrom, the 16-year-old daughter
of a Swedish diplomat who ran off to Canada with her Senate
page boy sweetheart:
"We did not want to lose each other. I told him all the trouble
he would get into, but he said, 'Oh, it doesn't matter'."
Fargo. N. D. Tha Ht. Karl Schraadar. a Lutheran minister,
on the destruction of a Roman Catholic convent by a tornado:
"It was a weird scan. Several nuns came out of tha wracked
building carrying injured and holding them until tha arrival of
ambulances."
Vienna U. S. Air Attache Welwyn F. Dallam, on his expulsion
by the Communist Hungarian puppet government for photograph
ing military objects:
"I cannot say much on the Hungarian charges presently. In
any case, they are ridiculous."
Manor villa, N. Y Dr. Joseph Kris, on a $1,500 bill for ad
ministering to 7-year-old Benny Hooper, who was rescued after
nearly 24 hours at tha bottom of a well shaft:
"My time is worth about $30 an hour. It's like tha old cartoon:
A doctor is an angel when he's performing bis services, but
devil when ha sends the bill."
Washington President Eisenhower, cautioning young Republi
cans against pessimism in their future political battles:
"No pessimistic general ever won a battle. There is enough
pessimism in fights without the leader showing it."
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