EIGHT MZDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, Jun IT, 1833
Shady Cove -Trail News
Shady Cove -Trail Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Erzigkeit, Canton,
O., are in Shady Cove for an
extended visit with their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arley Spain, Shady Cove.
Bud Weisbrod, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Weisbrod, was a mem
ber of the 1955 graduating class
at Oregon State college last
week. His mother, Mrs. John
Weisbrod and sister, Mary Jean
Weisbrod, Eagle Point, flew to
attend the commencement exer
cises. Mr. and Mrs. Bud .Weis
brod are now spending a week
visiting with his parents before
going to Santa Monica where
he has accepted a position with
Douglas aircraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quail and
on, Allen, spent several days
in Oakland, Calif., visiting rela
tives,
Mr. and Mrs. William Leekey,
Far Hills Ranch, Shady Cove,
went to Cave Junction on busi
ness Thursday,
On Sunday, June 19, there
will be a Chapel Benefit Fa
ther's day dinner at the VFW
hall in Shady Cove from noon
to 4 p.m. Proceeds will go to
ward building the Chapel, on
which work has already been
started and which is progressing
nicely. Men from the Knights
of Columbus and local men of
the parish work every week end
on the building. Prizes will be
given at the dinner. Children
who have been attending the
catechism classes at the Shady
Cove school for the past two
weeks and who will make their
first communions Sunday, June
19, are Joe Meyer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Meyer, Trail,
Dennis Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Anderson, Trail, and
Andy Maurer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Maurer, Prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graham
and family, Empire, Ore., former
residents of Shady Cove and
owners of the Roguedale Cash
Market, are now staying in Ash
land while Russell attends sum
mer school. He will teach the
same grade again this year at
Empire. They visited in the
Shady Cove and Trail area with
friends Wednesday.
The week end .of June 18 and
19 will find the Boy Scout Troop
46 of Shady Cove fishing, camp
ing and boating at four-mile
like. The boys will be accom
panied by several of the Dads
and members of the troop com
mittee. Mrs. Jacalyn Langston, Shady
Cove, entertained at her home
with dinner and bridge honor
ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erzig
keit. Mrs. Erzigkeit was present
ed with a rose corsage. She also
won top honors at bridge and
received as a prize a pair of
shell earrings made by Mrs.
Langston.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wilde,
Trail, have gone to Salt Lake
City to attend the graduation of
their daughter from the Univer
sity of Utah and also to attend
a three day convention in that
city. En route they visited over
' night with Mrs. Wilde's sister
in Reno. Accompanying them
back to Salt Lake to her home
was Margaret Trusty, grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Trusty, Trail.
The sympathy of the commu
nity is extended to Mrs. Nellie
Chamberlain and to Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Chamberlain on the death
of Mrs. Chamberlain's mother,
Mrs. Nancy Linebaugh in Eu
gene. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cham
berlain and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Chamberlain drove to Eugene
for the funeral.
Mrs. Henriette Clark, Oak
land, Calif., is visiting her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Clark, Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Little-
field and Ronnie Eastgate spent
several days in Coos Bay . visit
ing with Mrs. Littlefield's broth
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. P,
A. Dody.
Jerry Eastgate is now work
ing at a pulp mill in Ketchikan,
Alaska, and plans to return in
the fall to enter Oregon State
college where he will major in
veterinary work. A group of
his friends from Eagle Point
High school went to the airport
to see him off. He had an inter
esting trip with the last 20 miles
of his destination being made
in a seaplane.
Bill Matthews, Fullerton,
Calif., was a dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Watson of
Shady Cove. He graduated this
spring from the University of
California majoring in botany,
andis now on an extended trip
Other recent guests of the Wat
son's were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cook, Medford, who spent Sun
day visiting them.
Bob Eastgate, Shady Cove, is
now at Ft. Lewis, Wash., taking
his training with the National
Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindschi,
Trail, are now back home tempo.
rarily, after spending the winter
in Burbank, Calif., and other
places in California. They have
as guests at the present time
Mr. Kindschi's sister and hus
band, Col. and Mrs. J. G. Fuller,
of La Mesa. Calif., and Mrs.
Kindschi's sister, Mrs. C. W.
Greiner, West Los Angeles.
Teachers from the Shady Cove
Grammar school attending the
summer school at SOC are Ray
Mullen, Mrs. Bernard Henry,
Mrs. Andrew Brown, William
Croucher and Mrs. Crowley.
Mrs. Ray Briggs will attend a
later session this summer. '
Mrs. Pauline Tobola, Lancas
ter, Calif., is visiting her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Hicks, Shady Cove.
Mrs. Max Hawks, Shady Cove,
has postponed the date of her
card party for the members of
the Shady Cove Home Extension
Unit and friends from Tuesday,
June 21, to Tuesday, June 28,
starting at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. Ernest Segessenman and
daughter, Miss Mary Segessen
man, Shady Cove, attended a
bridal shower honoring . Miss
Segessenman whose marriage to
Chester Pfluke of Oakland is
planned at Sacred Heart church
Harry Nordwick
Ex-Mail Tribune
Reporter, Promoted
Madera (U.R) The appoint
ment of Hajry A. Nordwick as
acting managing editor of the
Madera News-Tribune has been
announced by General Manager
Keith Emenegger.
Nordwick succeeds Rick Raph
ael who resigned. Raphael had
been acting managing editor
since last August.
A University of Arizona grad
uate, Nordwick previously was
with the Medford Mail Tribune
and the Ashland News-Review.
in Medford. Hostesses for the
shower were Mrs. Mary Carrara
and daughter, Miss Kay Carrara
of Mary's Casa. Guests invited
to the shower were former class
mates of Miss Segessenman's at
St. Mary's school.
With the coming of the hot
summer weather when the dan
ger of fires is greatly increased,
fire drill practice has again been
started with the first practice
set for Tuesday, June 21, at 7
p.m.
The fire truck is ready for
call at any time on fires within
a five mile radius of Shady Cove.
In case of fire, the Eagle Point
operator can be called. It is nec
essary that full directions as how
to get to the fire be given as
speed in getting to the fire some
times is a determining factor in
saving a building or preventing
undue damage.
House guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Williams,
Shady Cove, have been Mrs. Wil
liams niece and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Davis, Bar
stow, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Buckley, Kansas City, Kan.
Mrs. Bert Connor, Shady Cove,
was hostess at her home recent
ly with a kitchen shower honor
ing Miss Mary Segessenman,
Shady Cove. Guests attending
were Miss Janet Zimmerlee, Ann
Sanford, Charlene Peile, Joyce
Connor, all Shady Cove and the
Mesdames Karl Proctor, Trail,
and George Brewer, K. T. Bur
nett, Dave Bergren, Shady Cove,
and Betty Martin, Medford, the
hostess, and son Henry Connor.
A gift was sent by Mrs. Tom
Quail who was unable to attend.
Mrs. Theresa Wahrman, Los
Angeles, is visiting with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. James Vanderlip, Shady
Cove.
Danny Meyer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Meyer is-in San
Diego, Calif., where he is taking
basic training in the Naval reserve.
Joyce Connor, Shady Cove, is
home from Huntington, Ore.,
where she was working for the
Union Pacific. , She expects to
return in the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jantzer
and family of Grants Pass were
recent visitors at the home of
Jantzer's aunt and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Kelley of Shady
Cove.
Dead line Sunday Classified ia at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 orevioua day.
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Devices to Measure
Soil Water Content
Used in Sams Valley
Devices to measure the water
content of soil have been in
stalled on three farms in the
Sams Valley area, County Agent
W. B. Tucker said today.
The peg-like devices, which
measure the water content at 6,
12, 18 and 24 inches, have been
placed for demonstration pur
poses on the Strauss Brothers,
Earl Peffley, and Burreson
Brothers farms.
Each of the three farms is
under the Cliff Ranch irrigation
system, which is privately
owned, and each of the three
uses sprinkling systems for irri
gation work.
To Make Readings
Operators of each of the three
farms will make readings on
the water content once every
three days, and accurate records
will be kept until the end of the
irrigating season, when the de
vices will be removed.
The "pegs" are so constructed
that they will absorb water from
the soil at varying depths. A
small box, which looks much
like a Geiger counter, is attached
to them to obtain a reading,
-based on the principal of elec
trical resistance.
Governs Irrigation
The pegs are placed in the
ground at various points on the
three farms in order to obtain an
average water content. The in
formation gained allows the
farmers to irrigate at the most
advantageous time, and to turn
off irrigation water when the
water content of the soil reaches
the heeded level, thus saving
water.
Tucker pointed out that the
only problem with the devices
is that they will not work, well in
neavy clay type soil, which tends
to pull away from the pegs when
it becomes dry. .
Central Point Youth
Wins 2nd in Contest
Central Point Nathan Dou
thit, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Douthit of Central Point, won
second place in the Knights of
Pythias sponsored state public
speaking contest recently.
Douthit, who won both the lo
cal and district contest, spoke on
"What Can Youth Do for High
way Safety." A member of the
Crater High school speech team,
Douthit earlier this year won the
state high school championship
in serious reading.
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