Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1958, Image 3

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    GOLD HIU
Attend Family Reunion
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oi3o, Sriday, Jun. 20, IfSt
Br C$8. clTds biwll
Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Bonney of Lampman rd
went to Merlin Sunday, June
15, where they ware guests at
a lamiiy gatherum in observ
ance of Father' ti&y and two
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Wood
ford were hosts for the pot
luck ssicnic dinner at their
home Merlin. Attending
besides the Bonney were Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Sargent and
son Mike, of Prospect; Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Warren and
children Tina, Sharon, Janett
and Delmer; Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Boussum, all of Grants
Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Tibbet, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tibbils and children Carl
Harry Jr., and Delores, all of
Merlin, and the hosts and
their children Ronnie and
Nancy, also of Merlin.
" Observing birthdays were
Mrs. Woodford on June 18
and Harry Tibbil, which oc
curred on June 9.
Ralph Boussom is a son of
Mrs. J. A. Bonney and Mrs
Tibbil and Mrs. Woodford
are his daughters,
House, guests at the home
ofMr. and Mrs. Earl Moore
Father's day week end were
eir son-in-law end daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ed
wards and chSdren Karen,
Douglas and Brad, of Marys-
ville, Calif., Edwards' mother.
Mrs. Golda Edwards, of Oak
land, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Shir
ley Hall and son Arlyn, of
Nampa. Ida., and Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel Greb of Medford,
Hall is a brother of MrS
Moore. n
Mrs. Lester Parker nd
daughter Linda, left June 14
for California where she
planned to visit Mrs. Jim Pe
ters in Castro Vally and
Mrs. Tea Red at Alameda
and other relatives and
friends.
Recent guests in the home
of Mr. and Mi&. Frd Tories
were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row Nealy, and daughter
Myrtice and Betty Jo. of
Grants Pass, and Mrs. Irene
Morrison of Ontario, Calif.
Mrs. Morrison and the Jones
were neighbors whin they
lived in Illinois Valley. While
in Oregon, Mrs. Morrison slso
visited relatives and friends
- r- -ri iti! r 1
in oranis tss, Illinois vjr
ley, Corvallis and Portland.
Mr. And Mrs. James Fish
er and children Jackie, Judy
and Donald, returned to their
home here dune 15 after
spending the week nd in
Bandon, here they were
hniisppuests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Wyatt and family. The
Wyatts ftr former residents
of Gold Hill.
Mrs. weal Bush and son
Danny, returned to Hillsboro
June 19 ftfter several days as
house guests in the home of
her brother-in-law and sister,
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson.
They also visited in the homes
of Mrs. Bush's mother, Mrs.
Minnie Byerly and another
sister and brother-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. H. D. Force,
o
Mr. fend Mrs. Earl Moore
have purchased property
across th river from Gold
Hill, onc known as the old
cherry orchard, which be
longed to the lat .William
Hittle.
Spending last week end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Bonney on Lampman rd
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Tanner of Morro Bay, Calif.,
and Mr. ftnd Mrs. W. C. Ar
nold of Toutle. Wash. The
Tanner recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Lee and
Mrs. Arnold in Toiitle, Wash.,
and wr n route horn.
New officers were elected
recently for Boy Scout Troop
43.. They are senior patrol
leader, Kerry Koopman;
scribe, Bob Turner; librarian,
Mike Erickson, quartermas
ter, Tom Davis; and bugler,
Kerry Koopman. Patrol lead
ers elected were Flaming Ar
row patrol leader, Ogden Kel
logg Jr.; his assistant v Dave
Force? Flying Eagles patrol
leader, Gregory Applen; as
sistant, John Price; Beaver
patrol leader, Jim Arnold, as-
sistant, Eari wnue; ana x-dier
patrol leader Tom Davis, as
sistant Dave Hixson.
Ray Dusenberry, oassistant
scout leader, and. Mrs. Ogden
Kellogg accompanied the
Scouts on a wiener roast and
swimming party up' Evans
creek last week.
GA.mon$ members of the
Medford Trail Riders who
garticinated in the Phoenix
festival Saturday, June 14,
from t8i6 area are Mrs. Bob
JqcQs, Jtfrs. Stanley Foley,
Jean Estremado and Mr.
tfTnfl Mnj. Thomas Gray. The
Trail Riders won first place
in th parade.
Locgl members of the group
stated tht they will take part
in the annual Rooster Crow
festivities at Rogue River Sat
urday June 21, when the
Trail 'Riders will participate
in the parade and present the
square dance on horseback la
ter in the day.
The Medford Trailer Rid
ers will be on television
Thursday, June 27, between
5 and 6 p.m. They will pre
sent square dancing on horse
back at that time.
Danny Estremado, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estremado
of Galls creek, and Kenneth
Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Foley, won third
prize at the Phoenix festival
for their Spanish costumes.
which were black and white.
they rode Shetland ponies for
the event.
Mr. and Mrs. , Clyde Kell
were hosts June 15 for a fam
ily gathering in observance
of Father's day. Present for
the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Arty Laws, Ronnie and
Miss Elizabeth Lewis, of
Rogue River, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Force and the
Kelt's daughter Shirley.
Theron Pankey left June
18 by plane for his home in
Alaska following a visit here
in the home of his brothers,
Joe Pankey and Earl Pankey.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bigelow
and son, Willie, returned to
their home on Lampman rd.
June 16 after two weeks in
Minnesota, where they visit
ed her mother and sisters.. A
family reunion was held
while the Bigelows were
there.
Mrs. Myra Elson and Mr.
and Mrs. Jewell Parr of
Phoenix visited in the home
of Mrs. Elson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Bonney, Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Melvin Burnett and
Mrs. Ivan Smith were host
esses for a meeting of the
Woman's Society of the Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church Friday afternoon,
June 13, at the church.
Mrs. Ferd Jones led the de
votions and had charge of the
lesson topic, which was
What might come up for
study." This will include five
different subjects for study
by the group in the future.
Mrs. H. C. Hoffman, presi
dent, conducted the business
session and appointed Mrs.
George Dorman, Mrs. J. G.
Kofahl, and Mrs. Roy Borno-
man to serve on the nominat
ing committee for the coming
year. , . i
Mrs. Lawrence Smith, vice
president, held a school of in
structions for the new offi
cers. Flans were made for a
foodless food sale."
Several local women went
to TCIamath Falls recently
where they spent the day
shopping. They were Mrs.
Nina Dusenberry, Mrs. Mil
lie Walker, Mrs. William
Wright, all of Gold Hill, and
Mrs. Donald Hanscom of Cen
tral Point.
While they were in Klam
ath Falls they visited Mrs.
William Brewer and son Lyle,
and Miss Darla Brewer of
Fort Klamath. Mrs. Brewer
is the former Gladys Darling
who lived in Gold Hill sever
al years ago.
Radioactivity in
Humans Increased
Waynesville, N. C (UPI)
A top Army medical research
er said Thursday that radio
active elements in the bodies
of numan . beings have in
creased "roughly 100 per cent"
in the last two years but he
does not believe the increase
is harmful.
'The levels of fallout col
lected in man are well below
tolerance," Col. James B.
Hartgering told a meeting of
doctors from seven states.
Hartgering, director of the
Division of Nuclear Medicine
and Chemistry of the Research
Institute at the Army's Walter :
Reed Hospital in Washington,
spoke at the fifth annual
Mountaintop Medical Assem
bly.
DOGATORIES IGNORED
New oYrk (UPI) Twen
ty dogs were taken on a test
run Thursday of the city's new
dogatory a $500 canine com
fort station set up in front of
ASPCA headquarters. Eight
een of the pooches ignored the
conveniences. The other two
used a nearby curb.
DOWAGER DIES
New York (UPI) Made
line, Dowager ' Countess of
Effingham author of a direc
tory of English women who
took part in war work died
at 69 last Saturday in Flush
ing General Hospital.
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