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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. April 23. 1950 Shady Cove -Trail Shady Cove-Trail, Apr. 22 Johnny waiKer oi anaay cove left April 17 for Portland to un dergo a medical checkup at the veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Holuomb and infant daughter, Druscilla Kathcrine flew via United Air lines to San Francisco on a bust ness trip April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb are building a new home on their ranch which will be most attractive when finished as hand-hewn log from the old Buckmaster place are being used. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stafford of Trail entertained at their home on April 8 with a pre-Eas-ter dinner and canasta party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindschi, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Wag ler all of Trail, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stafford. ' Joseph Foote, son of Mrs. Ruby Hess of Shady Cove, has just received his discharge from the marine corps and is visiting his mother and family in Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chiesman of Grand Junction, Colo., arrived April 19 to visit with Mrs. Alice Chiesman, mother of Wayne Chiesman, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker of Shady Cove. Mrs. Walker and Mr. Chiesman are brother and sister. Mrs. W. O. Shuhmann of On tario. Cal., spent the Easter va cation visiting her sister and brother-in-lew, Mr. and Mrs. U, R. Wader of Big Butte, Trail. Mrs. E. W. Churchill, mother of Mrs. Wagler and Mrs. Shuhmann who had been spending the win ter with Mrs. Wagler returned to California with Mrs. Shuh mann, Mrs. Frances Masscy of Trail is confined at home with a knee injury. After seeing the doctor she spent a few days In Medfora with Mrs. Lula Crumrin before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lombard newcomers to the Trail commu nity from Los Angeles, who re cently purchased the old Mann place entertained at their home April 12 with a canasta party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hohn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and the host and hostess. Newcomers to Shady Cove from Dallas, Tex., are Mr. and Mrs. Houston Potter and daugh ter, Barbara who are now living in part of the Adair duplex. Mis. Houston is a sister of Mrs. Oglcsby of Shady Cove and cou sin of Mrs. Mattie Oglesby, also of Shady Cove. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anion Anderson of Trail are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lantz of Renton PLANER BLOX Clean, Convenient, Lasting Heaping Load S5.75 MEDFORD FUEL CO. Telephone 2-2111 Court & McAndrews Wash. Mrs. Lantz and Mr. An derson are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Eden of Shady Cove are moving around April 22 to Glendale where he expects to be employed. Jim Buckmaster, formerly of Shady Cove, is a patient at the veterans hospital in i'oiiiana. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lewin and Mrs. Ida Otto, mother of Mr. Lewln, all of Shady Cove drove to Yreka on Easter Sun day to see Mrs. Otto's brother. Charles Evans of Dorris, who is a patient in the Yreka hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Athel Dudley drove over on Sunday from Co- quille to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quail of Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey daughter Shirley and son Carl who were living In Mrs. Flor ence Mason's house in Shady Cove have moved back to their home in Talent, as Mrs. Mason has returned from Oakland, Cal. to reoccupy her home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Morris of Shady Cove opened their new restaurant next to the bhady Cove Locker plant on April 10 and employ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chamberlain and Mrs. Alberta Chamberlain in the restaurant. Ths tavern opened on April 18. A very up-to-date neon sign flashes on and off over the res taurant, the first sign of its type in shady Cove. A children's night for instruc tion in square dancing will be held Friday, April 29, from 8 to 10 p.m. at Upper Rogue Grange hall. This activity is sponsored by mothers of the Elk Creek and Upper Rogue area and is under direction of Mrs. Arlce Ragsdale and Mrs. Leona Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hilde brand of Elk creek, Trail, have as a guest, Jimmy Dorr of Sun Valley, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lewin and Mr. Lewin's mother, Mrs. Ida Otto of Shady Cove made a trip to Brookings April 12, spending the day there. LADIES! LADIES! NOW YOU CAN HAVE A GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic mm mm INSTALLED for Only SJ.77 PER MONTH NOTHING DOWN! j This Offer Applies to 40 Gallon Size SIMILAR LOW TERMS ON OTHER SIZES! Now you can enjoy de pendable Hot Water 24 Hours a day With the new G. E. AUTOMATIC Water Heater! OFFER RESTRICTED TO HOMEOWNERS NOW RECEIVING ELECTRIC RANGE SERVICE YOU CAN PUT YOUR CONFIDENCE IN GENERAL ELECTRIC AND THE HOME APPLIANCE CO. 115 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 2-4585 MEDFORD PHARMACY 127 E. 6th Just Off Central 9 A.M. 10:30 P.M. For Complete Prescription Service DAY HAH Night and xSrJf Ca" 2-6253 If No Answer Call 2-8582 Prompt Free Delivery Baby Needs Sick Room Supplies Rentals JIM GORDON Bidgood Hudson Medford'i Own Modern Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gllllsple of Horwalk. Lai., are visiting Mr. Shd Mr Ralph Lane of Shady Cove. They are cousins oi Mrs. Cora Lane. Their visit is a stop- off on their way to Wrangell, Alaska, where they plan to make their home. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hicks of Shady Cove were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Eureka, Cal. Elberta Hubbell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Grant Hubbell of Sun set on the Rogue, Trail, is home from Guam where he is em ployed in navy construction, for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bosworth entertained with a birthday din ner and canasta party at their home in honor of Mr. Bosworth's birthday April 19. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bosworth, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss, Mrs. Flor ence Mason and their daughter, Mrs. William Tunberg and grandsons, Bill and Jack Tun berg. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pickens and son. Heath, and Mrs. Picken's mother, Mrs. Foster of Ashland, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lewin of Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hilde brand and son Eddie, of Elk creek, Trail, made a trip to Rose burg over last week-end where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walden. Nineteen members and guests were present at the monthly meeting of Upper Rogue Exten sion unit April 18 at the home of Mrs. Dick Schauble of Shady Cove. Broiled Dinners was the project taken up with Mrs. O. C. Krotz and Mrs. Kaipn Lane as leaders and a very excellent dem onstration of the broiling of dif ferent kinds of food was given. Announcement was made of the annual Homemaker's Festival to be held at the Grange hall in Central Point on May 3. Tickets for the luncheon will be on sale until the deadline of April 29. Child care will be provided for at a small fee with the mothers providing a sack lunch for their children. Plans were also made for a picnic on June 20 at Casey state park for members of the unit and their children. Mrs. Ag nes Hubbell donated use of the hall at Sunset-on-the-Rogue for instruction in square dancing for members of the unit and their husbands which will be given under the direction of Mrs. Lcona Hughes. There will be four lessons in May starting on Monday night May 8, the last class to be on May 29. Instruc tion will start at 7:30. Members interested In glove making will meet at the home of Mrs. Lola Bartuss on April 25 and those interested in the making of lamp shades at the home of Mrs. Leona Hughes on April 27. A party and dinner was held May 15 at Shady Cove school house for the Shady Cove grade school basketball team and their dads with 21 in attendance. The team won two trophies for the school this year. Sponsoring the dinner were Mrs. Allen Eastgate, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Wil liam Shepherd and Mrs. Ralph Lane. Upper Rogue Extension unit members were guests of the Reese Creek Extension unit Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dick Johnson of Shady Cove. A meeting was held on the sub ject of "Cancer Control." Re freshments were served by the Reese Creek unit. A third meeting for the pur pose of organizing a Grange for Shady Cove and vicinity will be held starting at 8 p.m. April 26. at the Shady Cove choolhousc. William Howes. State Grange deputy - and Roscoe Roberts, State Grange steward will again be present to assist in the or ganizing. Questions will be an swered by the State Grangers and an effort made to enroll the charter members. A meeting place for the Grange, if organ ized, has been arranged for the balance of the year 1950. Every one interested is cordially invit ed to attend. There is no obliga-1 tion attached to attending to find j out about the workings of the j Grange. I Regular bi-monthly meeting of Stcelhead Post No. 6881 Vet erans of Foreign Wars and La dies auxiliary will be held on Friday, April 21, at 8 p.m. at Rogue River lodge. All members are urged to attend. Regular monthly meeting of Shady Cove P.T.A. will be held Friday, April 21 at 8 p.m. at Shady Cove schoolhouse. There will be a speaker from Southern Oregon College of Education Everyone interested Is urged to attend. llfiillill IN PROGRESS DOORS OPEN 9:20 A. M. FIRST QUALITY 0NLY-EVERY DAY SPECIAL! SPRING COTTONS RAYON SHEERS BUY SUMMER fABRKS NOW... AND SAVtl 88' Low, low price for wonder-washing Bemberg rayon sheer prints! See the colors brighter, clearer than you've ever known before! And the designs . . . tiny florals, dots, striped geo metries we could go on and onl See them today! 'I.g. U.S. Pot.OH. yd. 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