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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1963)
I) Mrs. James J. Dunlevy (at right) is the wife of Medford's new mayor. Mrs. Dunlevy has been an active member of Providence guild of Sacred Heart hospital for a number of years, belongs to St. Anne's Altar society, enjoys sewing and knit ting. The Dunlevys have three children, Pat, Judy and Betsy, and Mrs. Dunlevy spends the major share of her time managing the household. If these three wives of new Medford city council men look unduly serious, it may be because they are holding an imposing copy of the Med ford City Code, which their husbands will be studying in weeks and mopths to come. The women are (left to right) Mrs. Richard Travis, Mrs. Joe R. Hosick and Mrs. Robert Cunningham. Mrs. Travis and Mrs. Hosick assist their husbands in their businesses, and Mrs. Cunningham is ac tive in Westminster Presbyterian church. Each couple has three children. Mrs. Donald E. Faber is the wife of a Central Point business man who will take office as a county commissioner Monday, January 7. The Fabers have lived in Jackson county many years and Mrs. Faber works in the Central Point Presbyterian church and Central Point Garden club. " iM w I ir Tjl (-ti I y 'i .,111 -' , lU V i Mrs. John Dellenback (at left), whose husband was reelected to the Oregon House of Representatives, invited the wives of other Jackson county legislators to her home last week to discuss plans and problems concerning life in Salem during the 1963 session which opens soon. Shown with Mrs. Dellenback are (left to right) Mrs. I. W. Newbry, Valley View, whose husband is a state senator; Mrs. James Redden and Mrs. Edward Branchfield, whose husbands will be serving as representatives for the first time. All four families will take up residence in Salem, and all four wives plan to work with their husbands as assistants. Mrs. Redden has been' taking .typing lessons in preparation for handling correspondence. . J,itiiiiaiiiiAtehM, Medford. JTrbunb MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1963 Officials Wives J ace lS(ew Duties :? Mrs. Do Armond leigh, Ashland, it the wife of the new Jackson county sheriff. The Leighs have three chil dren, Linda, Vivian and De Armond Jr., and Mrs. leigh is a busy house wife. She is a member of the Ashland Methodist church, bowls for recrea tion and in the summer goes boating and water skiing with the family. ( ' .r.