Shady Cove-Trail News
Shady Cove-Trail Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Duggan and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Powell spent a day
last week helping the L. L. (Bud)
Henshaw family move to their
big ranch at Butte Falls. The
Henshaws have sold their home
next to The Eock Market near
Shady Cove to a Mr. and Mrs.
Wimple of Pasadena, Calif. Mr.
Wimple was engaged in auditing
work in Pasadena and Mrs.
Wimple Is an interior decorator.
Mrs. James Vanderlip and
children, Pam and Jimmy have
gone to Los Angeles to attend
the wedding of Mrs. Vanderlip's
niece. Miss Myrna Wahrman of
Los Angeles.
' Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal
of San Bruno, Calif., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green
ley over the Memorial Day
week-end. O'Neal is a contrac
tor in San Bruno.
Carl Robbms of Trail Is build
ing a new home up Trail Creek.
He has had Tom King of Shady
Cove helping him lately,
Recent visitors at the Rogers
ranch were Mrs. Leila Rogers
and her guest, Mrs. Peg Block'
linger of Foustville, Calif. Mrs.
Blocklinger is a novelist having
written a number of books.
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Mrs. Lewis Jantzer of Trail
participated in a trap shoot in
Medford over a recent week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Duan Chaney of
Shady Cove have moved to Car
berry mill at Applegate where
he is employed.
Mr- and Mrs. Athel Dudley of I
Shady Cove returned recently
from Redmond where' they at
tended the funeral of his brother-in-law,
Frank Cross.
Guests over the Memorial
Day week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom King of Shady Cove were
two nieces and families of Mr.
King's, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lodge of Tigard, and Mr. and
Mrs. Rarrol David of Newberg.
Tne cabins at Rogue River
Lodge have been opened for the
summer tourist season with Mrs.
Elsie Busch of Trail in charge
during the day and Mr. and Mri.
W. Wert,' also of Trail taking
care of the reservations in the
evening. Mrs. Montie Gilhausen
and her son, Jan Gilhousen of
Eugene together with Mrs. Al
Gilhousen Jr., of Medford, spent
the Memorial Day week-end at
the Lodge.
Mrs. Adeline Carl of Shadv
Cove is spending a short time at
Grants Pass where she is taking
care of the Redwood Motel for
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pearson who have gone to San
Diego to attend their son's grad
uation.
Mr. and Mrs. William Layton
of Shady Cove have moved to
Stockton, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hafner of
San Francisco spent a few days
recently visiting Mrs. Hafner's
mother and family, Mrs. Jean
ett Johnson and her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Francis Miller, all of
Shady Cove. Hafner had' just
oeen discharged from the navy,
They went on to Portland where
they are living and where Mrs.
Hafner is employed at the Fed'
eral Reserve bank.
Recent programs enjoyed by
Shady Cove Rotary Club have
included the following: Earl
Jossy, agent for the Jackson
County Extension Service who
spoke on the trend of the farm
ing industry in the Rogue val
ley, and the necessity of greater
efficiency In farm, operation to
meet the need of the Increasing
population; Bob Dickey, assist
ant district attorney, presented
an enlightening picture of the
mechanical and emotional set-up
of a national political convex
tion; Alt Mekvold, county school
superintendent, explained the
need for, and the purpose of, the
proposed reorganization of the
Oregon school system which re
sulted in the so-called "Holy
Bill." upon which the people of
Oregon will vote this fall.
Johnny Jones of Shady Cove,
past commander of Steelhead
Post No. 6881, VFW of Shady
Cove, took his private plane and
flew Benny Walls of Trail, win
ner of the VFW marble tourna-
ment to the state tournament in
Portland where he placed fourth.
Scottie Parrlck of Trail plans
to leave June 5 for his Forest
Service post at Buck Rock. He
recently attended the three, day
Forest Service indoctrination
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and
family of Covina, Calif., have
been spending a few days In the
Rogue River area. Jack White
formerly lived in Shady Cove
where he built the Shady Cove
Washaterla, the residence on the
river now owned by the John
(Red) Wilsons and worked on
Mrs. Florence Mason's house.
Miss Barbara Conway and her
friend. Rick Reedy, both of Ash
land, spent Sunday at the home
of Miss Conway's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Conway of the
Rogue River Drive, Shady Cove.
Miss Conway is at present at
tending summer school at S.O.C,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reynolds
of Etna, Calif., were recent visit
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Owen of the Rogue River
Chinchilla farm in Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kee, par
ents of Cecil Kee of Shady Cove,
have returned to their home In
Spokane after spending the win
ter with the Cecil Kee family.
Shady Cove-Trail Residents
of Shady Cove are urged to vote
on the bond issue at a special
election set for June 11 at the
Shady Cove schoolhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fallman
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers,
both of Sacramento, Calif., were
guests over the Memorial Day
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Levulett of Shady Cove.
Lowell Chatwood and Jerry
Stewart, Medford Junior high
students, entertained with guitar
playing and singing on a recent
Dr. Pepper program.
Mr. and Mrs. Flink of Los An
geles are building a new home
next to the Shepherd'! on the
Bert William's property across
the river.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Knotts
and family ot Shady Cove spent
the Memorial Day week-end in
Heppner, visiting relatives. Sus-
na Knotts will remain with her
aunt in Heppner for the summer.
Mrs. Dick Bartuss of Shady
Cove visited her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Grey King on a trip to Port
land recently.
Musical entertainment was
furnished at the last meeting of
the Pythian Sisters in Medford
by Patricia and Maxine Hawks,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Hawks of Shady Cove, who play
ed clarinets, and by Vernon
Baldwin, son of Mr. arid Mrs.
Ralph Lane of Shady Cove, who
played the Sousaphone.
Steelhead Post No. 6881
V.F.W. and Ladies Auxiliary will
hold their regular semi-monthly
meeting on Friday evening, June
6, at the Post home. A good
crowd enjoyed dancing at the
V.F.W. hall on May 31 to the
music of Dick Spain and his
orchestra.
Upper Rogue Grange will hold
Its regular monthly square dance
at the Grange hall on Saturday,
June 6, with Mrs. Leona Hughes
as caller. The event is open to
the public and all interested in
square dancing are urged to
attend.
Among those attending the
Shriner's convention at Grants
Pass recently were Bill Massey
of Trail and Max Hawks of
Shady Cove. Hawks also attend
ed the later Shrine convention
at Billings, Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Torrance
of North Vancouver, B.C., have
lust left for their home after vis
iting their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Torrance of Shady
Cove. Accompanying the W. A.
Torrances was Mrs. James Gor
don of Vancouver, B.C.
Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson of
the Rogue River drive, Shady
Cove, entertained at a dinner
party at Dead Indian Hot
Springs last Sunday. - Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. William An
drews of Camo White and Mr
and Mrs. Dick Bartuss of Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Sheldon Hughes is plan
ning to leave the last of "this
month for Sallmar (near Mon
terey) Calif., to attend a square
dance Institute for six days. At
tendance will be from all over
the United States.
Mrs. Hughes is very well
known as a square dance caller
In this area. She will accompany
Mr. and Mrs. Les Robertson.
Mrs. Les Robertson is a caller
at "The Corral", Camp White.
Mrs. John Collins of Shady
Cove has lust returned from
Long Beach, Calif., where she
was called by the illness of her
father, C. A. Troop. He under
went a second operation while
she was there and Is still in a
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark of
Big Butte, Trail, are leaving for
a two weeks vacation In Mo
desto, Calif. ,and while there will
attend the Installation of their
granddaughter, Teddy Kline of
Modesto as Queen of Jobs
Daughters of the Modesto chap-
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SOCIALIST NOM'NEE Darling
ton Hoopes (above), 55. a Read
ing, Pa., attorney, was named the
Socialists' 1952 presidential nomi
nee in Cleveland, marking 'he
first time since 1925 Uiat Norman
Thomas has not carried the
partj's banner.
and son, John of Kenriewick,
Wash., spent the Memorial Day
week-end visiting their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Van de Kamp of Shady Cove.
Jack Pfeifer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Pfeifer of Trail
spent a week-end at home with
his parents recently. Jack is at
tending Oregon State College at
Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Davenport
of Trail are parents of a girl
born in a Medford hospital
They live in the Neely cabin
next to Sunset-on-the-Rogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss of
Shady Cove are expecting their
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fox of Pasadena, Calif., to visit
them on their vacation about the
middle of June. .
Thursday, June 8. 19SJ''
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NIK
In and Around McLeod
McLeod Mrs. Jim Sawyer
and daughter Sandy have gone
to Minneapolis to visit Mrs.
Sawyer's parents.
Wayne McEwen is visiting I
Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Vaughn in
Medford.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hume on May 30 were
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chandler and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vaughn
and daughter Sondra of Pros
pect and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Harding Sr., of McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rohms and
Mr. and Mrs. Billle Mattson Jr.
motored to Roseburg May 24 to
spend the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Phelps.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Chandler are Mr. and Mrs. G.
O. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Johnson of Santa Ana,
Calif., and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughn
of Medford.
Guests over the week-end of
May 30 of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Morse were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sheumake of Yreka, Calif., and
Mrs. Myrtle Andrews of Fash
ion Shop in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Axlell
of Tacoma. Wash., are guests
of the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Randall Axtell of "Fold
ing Hills" ranch. John Axtell is
on a 15-day furlough from the
Navy. ' . . ,
A ' surprise party was given
May 29 at the home of Mrs.
Carl Richardson for Mrs. Walter
Hillman, Mrs. Ray Gillespie and
Mrs. Roy Vaughn were co-hostesses.
Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Derrohn and fam
ily, Mrs. Audrey Collier and
daughter Shirley, Mrs. Jimmy
Collier and daughter Marlys, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Axtell, Russell
Graham and children, Mrs. Nor
man Smedes Jr., Jackie Hill-
man, DeLoy, Bud and Don Gil
lispie, G 1 e n d a Nelson, Roy
Vaughn and Ray Glllispie.
Mrs. Scott Brill left May 27
for San Diego, Calif., where she
will visit relatives. On h e r way
home she will visit her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George De Gregory at Hayward,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cong
er are spending the -summer
months with their son Bob on
Laurelhurst road.
Benny Collier flew down from
Willamette university to be pres
ent at his brother, Jimmy's gra
duation June 1 from SOC at
Ashland,
Mrs. Frank Dolencheck and
Mrs. Ronald Axtell gave a lun
cheon May 26 at "Folding Hills"
ranch in honor of Mrs. Walter
Hillman who will soon leave for
South America to Join her hus
band and will be gone about
three years. Attending were
Mrs. Marcus Dey, Mrs. Harold
Barber, Mrs. Norman Smedes,
Jr., Mrs. Rick Eastln and Mrs.
Robert Derrohn. The afternoon
was spent playing canasta. Mrs.
Hillman captured first prize and
Mrs. Baker won low.
Vale, Ore. (U.PJ The body of
James McCullough, Portland,
was recovered Wednesday from
an Irrigation canal IS miles
southwest of here. He drowned
Friday night.
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