Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1959, Image 9

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    GOLD HILL
Holiday Visitors Listed
Br MRS. CLYDE KELL
Gold Hill - Many former
residents visited relatives and
friends in Gold Hill and vi
cinity during the Christmas
holiday season and a number
of large gatherings were held.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Smith, Sardine creek had as
their houseguests, their son
and daughter r in - law, Sp4
Douglas Smith and his wife
from Fort Ord, Calif., and
their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Petty,
and four children, Janice,
Debbie, Steve and four-week-old
Laurie Ann from Corval
lis. Mrs. Petty is the former
Marion Smith, her husband
is a senior in forestry at Ore
gon State college. The Smith's
son, Douglas, is stationed at
Fort Ord with the U.S. Army.
Sp4 Kenneth Bailey, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Bailey, Fifth ave., arrived
home in time for the holiday
festivities after completing
three years of active duty
with th 91st Transportation
Company Light Helicopter,
United States Army. This was
his first Christmas home in
two years. He graduated from
Crater High school in 1955.
Since last May, he had
been stationed at Fort Sill,
Okla., with a crash rescue
group. The previous two years
he served as truck driver in
the fire department at Eielson
Air Force Base, Fairbanks,
Alaska.
Former resident, D. Alan
Andrews of Seattle, Wash.,
was a guest at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Andrews, and broth
ers, Steve and John Andrews
on Upper River road several
days. ;
On Christmas day, the An
drews family and their guest
went to Ashland where they
visited at the home of their
parents, Leonard Andrews and
Mr. and Mrs. George A. An
drews, also former residents
of this area.
Other visitors at the G. A.
Andrews home were their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Merrick Thornton
of Ashland. Alan is an inspec
tor at Boeing's Benton plant
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starr,
former residents of the Upper
River road, now of Redondo
Beach, Calif., visited friends
here. They were guests at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Miller and family at Talent
over the Christmas holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lugnet
from Salem visited with
friends here during the holi
day, week, when they were
guests at the home of then
son, Richard Lugnet in Med
ford. They are former resi
dents of southern Oregon.
Vern is now employed by the
State Highway commission.
He is well known in Gold
HilL
Mrs. Edith Thompson was
hostess for a Christmas dinner
at her home. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. James Swindler
and sons, Gary and Mike,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Swindler and daughters,
Karen and Barbara, all of
Medford and Mrs. Hannah
Routh, Gold Hill.
That evening, a family
Christmas greeting was ex
changed by telephone when
Mrs. Thompson and her
guests talked with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ori Swindler, and
daughter D Savannah, Mo.
James and Robert Swindler
are brothers of Oris and Mrs.
Routh is their grandmother.
It has been several years
since they have seen Oris.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ab
bott and children, Debbie,
Julie and Dickie arrived in
Gold Hill Dec. 19 from their
home in Chula Vista, Calif.,
to spend the Christmas holi
day as houseguests at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Cogswell. Mrs. Ab
bott is the former Joanna
Cogswell.
The Cogswells were host
to a dinner on Christmas day.
Attending besides their house
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hodge of Eugene and
their son, Mike Hodge, from
Missoula, Mont., and Luke
Lawrence, Gold Hill.
The Hodges, former resi
dents, are well known in
Grants Pass and Gold Hill.
Mike is a junior at Montana
State college, where he is ma
joring in pharmacy. They re
mained as guests in the Cogs
well home for two days.
A reunion among former
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schoolmates was held later
in the day on Christmas when
several friends called at the
Cogswells to visit with the
Abbotts and Hodges. They
were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Newnham and daughter, Cin
dy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newn
ham all of Gold Hill and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lanford and
son, Jeff ery, from North Bend.
Mrs. Lanford is the former
Carma Ferguson. She, Mrs.
Abbott, Stanley Newnham
and Mike Hodge attended the
Gold Hill school. Mrs. Abbott
and Mrs. Lanford were also
classmates at the University
of Oregon. It had been several
years since all had been to
gether for a visit.
Gary Kell of the United
States Navy, San Diego,
Calif., visited with his father,
Howard Kell, and other rela
tives Christmas week. Prior
to his enlistment he attended
St. Mary's High school in
Medford and Crater High at
Central Point.
Mr and, Mrs. Donald Meis
ter were hosts to a Christmas
day dinner at their home here.
Attending from out of town
were Mrs. Cora Turner, Med
ford, Lee Gossett, Eagle Point.
From Gold Hill, were Mrs.
Harriett Eliott, Miss Leslie
Meister, Miss Terry Turner,
Nancy and Earl Meister and
Bobbie, Mike and Randy
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Arty Laws,
their son, Ronald, and daugh
ter, Miss Elizabeth Laws,
Rogue River, were dinner
guests at the home of Mrs.
Law's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William' R. Force on Christ
mas day. Mrs. Laws is the
former Lauraine Force.
Dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dick
inson on Sardine creek Christ
mas day were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Merril Stenbridge, and daugh
ter, Debbie, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Stenbridge and Mr. and
Mrs. Art Forsberg, all of Med
ford. Also present were Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Morrison and
daughter, Shirley, from Ash
land. Mrs. Merril Stenbridge
is the. former Velma Dickin
son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dick
ninson of Highway 99 north
went . to Brookings, where
they were guests over the
Christmas holiday at the
home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Bowling and family. The
Bowlings are former resi
dents of the Rogue River
area. " .
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Phelps, Central Point, have
announced the birth of twin
daughters, whom they have
named Kathy and Karen. The
little girls have two broth
ers, Jeffie and Ricky.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phelps,
Central Point and the mater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. D. Rigsby, who live in
California. The Phelps fam
ilies are well known in this
area, having been residents
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones
were hosts to a family dinner
in their home in Medford on
Christmas Day. Mrs. Jones is
the former Mary Tepovac.
Guests included her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bozy Tepovac,
Gold Hill, Mrs. Emilie Ricks,
Central Point and Pvt. Frank
Mayer, former Central Point
resident who was on 15-day
leave from his Army base at
Fort Ord, Calif.
Others attending the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. John Tep
ovac, Klamath Falls, Miss
Sharon Tepovac and Ronald
Tepovac, Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Blank and chil
dren, Diana and Gary, of Ash
land. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance
were host to a dinner at their
home on Christmas day. At
tending were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hope and children, Lance
and Bradford, and Mrs. Ella
Lance, all of Medford. Mrs.
Hope is the former Ruth
Lance. 1
Guests in the Lance home
later in the day were their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lance, Med
ford, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
"Bill" Abbott, and son, Tom
my, Old Stage road, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cook, Gold Hill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peder
son and daughters, Jeanie and
Cheryl, of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hope and
sons, were hosts to a Christ-
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mas eve party at their home
in Medford. Guests included
her grandmother, Mrs. Ella
Lance, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lance, all of Medford, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Lance, and
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. W. Abbott
and Tommy, all of Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bozy Tepovac
had as their guests over the
Christmas holiday, their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Tepovac from
Klamath Falls. While in Gold
Hill they also visited at the
home of his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Tepovac, and at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Triller
and three sons, Mike, George
and Johnny.
Visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Cornutt
and family on Galls creek
during the Christmas week
wer her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bar
ton, and children Dianne,
! Danny, Donna, and Darlene,
all from Mentone, Calif.
The Bartons were also
houseguests at the home of
her parents, Mr. and "Mrs.
Boyd Bruner at Eagle Point.
Dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ab
bott and Tommy on Christ
mas day were Mrs. Mary
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. James
Clark, and the Abbott's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
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Party in Seoul, South Korea, to s i 1 e n c e loudspeaker
a new. tighter internal security law favored by President
doors were barred, the p o 1 i c e used a ladder to get in
Mrs. Robert Lance, all of
Medford, and Mrs. Lottie
Cingcade, Central Point. Mrs.
Lance is the former Maria
Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C.Mapel
and son, Steve, were hosts
tor a Christmas eve dinner
party at their home near Cen
tral Point. Guests were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Moore, Gold Hill, and another
son-in-law and daughter of
the Moores, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rel Greb. Mrs. Mapel is the
former June Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Greb were
guests at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Moore during the Christmas
holidays and also at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Greb at Eagle Point.
Darrel had completed his ba
sic training in the six month
program of the National
Guard at Fort Ord, Calif., and
was home on leave for the
holiday season. Mrs. Greb, is
the former Nadra Moore.
Christmas day dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Price and son,
Charles, at 594 Fifth st. were
the Rev. and Mrs. Gurnie
Noah and sons, Kenneth,
William and Ray of Merlin,
the Rev. and Mrs. Jerry
Reeves and daughters Karen
and Kathy, Medford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McHargue, Gold
Hill. Mrs. Gurnie is the for
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Price.
Other guests later Christ
mas day at the Price home
were Mr. and Mrs. L. Gidney
and sons, Gene and Ronnie,
Miss Judy Wilson, Bruce
Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Governor and children, Jean
nie, Mary, Fred Jr., Robert,
Albert and Jimmy and Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Governor and
daughter, Cheryl, all of Gold
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McHar
gue and children, Anna Jean,
Donald, Claude and Michael
from Winston, Ore., were
houseguests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price last
week end.
John Governor from Salem
spent the Christmas holidays
visiting his father, Barney
Governor, and brothers, Loyd,
Fred and Ivan and their fam
ilies in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McHar
gue have been managing
Chuck's market the past two
weeks.
Polio cases in the U.S. were
cut by more than half-55 per
cent between the first six
months of 1957 and the first
months of 1958, when 626
cases were reported, accord
ing to the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co.
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For.Missing Baby
New York-OJPD-More than
100 detectives swarmed
through tenements in Brook
lyn today in search for a girl
kidnaped from her hospital
bassinet less than 2Vi hours
after birth.
Their search was concen
trated in an area surrounding
an abandoned tenement where
two boys Saturday night
found a Christmas - wrapped
parcel containing a blanket
and kimono believed to have
been the garments worn by
tiny Lisa Rose Chionchio
when she was taken from the
fourth floor nursery at St.
Peter's hospital.
Also being sought was a
heavy-set, bleached blonde,
about 30, believed to have
taken the seven-pound baby
from the hospital Friday.
Doctors said the infant re
quired special feeding, but
probably could survive with
out any food for 72 hours from
the time she was taken, pro
vided she was not abandoned
in the cold.
Without Clues
Aside from the garments
found in the abandoned tene
ment three miles from the
hospital, police were without
clues. Twenty women resem
bling the suspected kidnaper
were rounded up and ques
tioned Sunday, but later re
leased. Thirty - seven FBI men
joined the search for the
Chionchio baby and her kid
naper Sunday under terms of
the federal kidnaping statue,
which permits the FBI to
enter a kidnaping case 24
hours after the crime occurs.
Meanwhile, San Francisco
police sent New York author
ities a description of Mrs.
Betty Jean Benedicto, a 31-
year-old bleached blonde, con
victed of kidnaping a 4-day-
old baby from a San Francisco
hospital in 1955.
Mrs. Benedicto, who an
swers the physical description
of the woman sought in Fri
day's kidnaping, served one
year in jail for kidnaping the
son of Dr. and Mrs. Sanford
Marcus from Mt. Zion hos
pital in San Francisco. She
turned the child over to a
priest in Stockton, Calif., nine
days after the abduction.
Mrs. Benedicto, who was re
leased from jail Dec. 24, 1956,
has been in violation of parole
since June, 1957.
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from American tracking sta
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to verify almost all Russian
claims about the Soviet moon
rocket.
This would mean that the
Soviet rocket blasted, into
space Friday achieved "escape
velocity" nearly 25,000
miles an hour which would
carry it put of the earth's field
of gravity.
Meanwhile, President Eisen
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