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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1955)
rOUR MEDFORD (OREGON! MAIL TRIBUNE LflMMttM i SSSainrflli i .erlWfflwf'&J FIRST GREETING First to greet President and Mrs. Eisenhower as they returned to Washington from Geneva were their three grandchildren, Dwight David, 8, with his cowboy boots and hat; Susan, 5, and Barbara Ann, 7, chil dren of Maj. and Mrs. John Eisenhower. Shady Cove -Trail News Shady Cove-Trail Capt. and Mrs. Paul Maxwell spent several clays visiting with Mrs. Max well's aunt and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins of Shady Cove. Captain Maxwell, an Army dontist. and Mrs. Maxwell spent two years in Japan and stopped at the Hopkins' en route to their home in Iowa. Mrs. Leona Sheppard, Glen dale, has been visiting with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheppard of the Roguedale Cash market, Shady Cove. At the reception held at the Rogue Valley Country club fol lowing the Segessenman-Pfluke wedding on June 25 a camera was left in the clubrooms. If any one attending the reception is missing a camera they may claim one by identifying it at the Segessenman home in Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Art Plumb, all of Glendale, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chubb and family of Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. William Dufau and Mrs. Joan Alexander and daughter, Debbie, Belmont, Calif., are visiting with Mrs. Dufau's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Trail. Mrs. Alexander is Mrs. Busch's niece. The next show attraction for Monday night at the VFW Hall in Shady Cove is to be "Walk A Crooked Mile" with Louis Hay ward and Dennis O'Keefe. Mrs. Roy Long's Valley sup ply, Shady Cove, has returned from Grants Pass where she left her grandson, Bobby Rhodes, with his aunt, Mrs. Dave Pruess. In Portland she was with her daughter, Mrs. Rhey Rhoades, who underwent major surgery. Pam Rhoades, her granddaugh ter, returned to Shady Cove with her and will stay most of the rest of the summer. Newcomers to Shady Cove will be Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bar rett, Chico, Calif., who are at present living in Medford but who have purchased through Mrs. Ruth Sanford the Dunn house on the river in Edgewood Park. Art Levulett is tearing down the old building which has been under water several times, during floods and the Barretts are planning to build a new home farther back from the river. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Walz, Rapid City, S. D., are visiting with Dr. Walz's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Green- elsh. San Luis Obispo, Calif., vis ited for a short time last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wat son of Shady Cove. Melvin Cooper is home on a 15 day furlough from Ft. Leon ard Wood, Mo., visiting with his parents, relatives and friends Mrs. Tom Cream, Shady Cove, who was confined last week to Sacred Heart hospital in Med ford expected to return home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smithline, Vancouver, Wash., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Learning, Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren, Shady Cove, have moved from ' the house they were renting , from the Fossers on the River , Road to the Bransom place across from the Wayne Millers j on Crater Lake highway. j Mrs. Ed Learning entertained j at her home on Monday, July 18, i with a party honoring her daugh- i ter Marilyn's seventh birthday. Games were played and refresh ments served. Guests included Janice, Judy and Ronald Waltz and their cousin from Arizona; Donna and Linda Weitman, Deb bie and Susan Wilson, Theresa and Rodney Harper, Sheri and Lane Watson, Toni and Gail Grow, Ricky and Kenny Berg ren, Gail Jackson, Carol' and Kevin Hale and Cecelia Kee. Other guests were the Mesdames John Wilson, Dean Chamber lain, Gene Weitman, Joe Waltz, Ivan Hale and Frances Johnson. Mrs. Bob Vincent, ShadyXove, entertained one afternoon last week at her home with an after noon of games. Guests were Mesdames Jerry Hicks, Max Hawks. Dolf Larson and daugh ter, Eda. the hostess and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Corvallis, spent the week end re cently with Mrs. Evan's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ody, Trail. The Evans, who are leaving shortly for Alaska where they will both teach, were fea tured in the Corvallis newspa per recently when they pur chased from a Corvallis Super Market groceries amounting to S800, the largest single grocery order ever filled by this market. The groceries are supplies for the Alaska trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Decker, Portland, have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Frances Miller, Shady Cove. The Deckers ac companied by Mrs. Miller made a camping trip to Klamath lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Opp and son, John, Coos Bay, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Segessenman, Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Riley, Bur bank, Calif.T are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan, Trail. Mrs. Tom Quail, Shady Cove, was co-hostess with Mrs. Archie McKillop, Prospect, at the Mc Killop home for a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Ray Maurer, Prospect, the afternoon of Wednesday, July 20. The shower was held outside on the lawn. Refreshments were served following the opening of gifts. Guests were the Mesdames Earl Millard, Everett Shafer, John Gartman, Darwin Bevens, Fran ces Pearson, John Barry, Ralph Goode, Ward Blaine, George Hubbard, Clarence Hedgpeth, Curt Langston, Herb Kelley, El don Bean, Ralph Young, Sharold Chapman, Robert Johnston, Rich ard Goodman, Howard Bishop, the hostess, Archie McKillop and the guest of honor, Ray Maurer, all Prospect. Fred Morgan, Trail, and Ernest Segessenman, Car roll Watson, the co-hostess, and Tom Quail, all of Shady Cove. Equatorial circumference the earth is 24,902.39 miles. of DOUGLAS FIR PINE WHITE FIR LUMBER WANTED ROUGH GREEN - We are always in the Market for Rough Green Lumber in All Species. 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