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TURKEY TURNS TABLES Troy Prichard, 3, better
follow 4V2 -year-old sister Tracy's, tracks as she takes off
from pursuing gobbler. A moment later Mr. Turkey
nipped Troy to really make him hop. It all happened at
the annual Sands Hotel Turkey Trot in Las Vegas, Nev.
About 50 youngsters chased turkeys with capturers get
ting to keep birds they snared. This one did an about
face and did a little chasing on his own.
SHADY COVE
Named to Advisory Group
Shady Cove - Trail Dan
Krotz, Shady Cove, has recently
been appointed to the state ad
visory committee to the Oregon
Technical Institute at Klamath
Falls.
Johnny Walker, Lancaster,
Calif., for many years a resi
dent of the Shady Cove-Trail
area, has spent several days vis
King friends in, the area.
John Collins, Shady Cove,
has been appointed as resident
agent for the Westland Life In
surance company with home of
fices in San Francisco. H's
brother, Dean Collins, suffered
painful burns in an accident and
is under a doctor's care for the
burns.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickenson
have bought the Alan Colling-
wood property from Mr. and
Mrs. John Collins, Shady Cove.
Nancy Busch, an AC 3rd class
In the Waves, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch,
Trail, while on leave from her
station at Atlantic City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKay
were dinner guests on Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark,
Big Butte Creek, Trail.
Mrs. Ed Learning, Shady
Cove, entertained at her home
Nov. 16 with a luncheon and
birthday party honoring the
fifth birthday of her son,' Ed
Learning Jr. Games were played
followed by the opening of the
gifts. Mothers and children pre
sent were Mesdames Joe Waltz,
Wayne Miller, Merle Harper,
Ivan Hale and Gene House and
Janice Waltz, Kevin Hale, Ther
esa and Rodney Harper, Bruce
House, Scott and Lynn Miller,
Lane Watson and Ed's cousin,
Vicki Bortolazzo.
Mrs. O. L. Williams, Shady
Cove, is confined to Commun
ity hospital in Medford where
she underwent surgery on Wed
nesday. At last reports she is
convalescing nicely.
Mrs. Ray Chubb entertained
at her home Nov. 13 with a din
ner honoring the 13th birthday
of her daugther,- Susan. Guests
were Sue Harmon, Linda Ec-
cleston, Pat Goode and Judy
Mason. The girls spent the night
at Susan's house.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wag
goner have bought a home from
Mrs. Cora Train, Shady Cove,
and have moved in.
Hubert Paisley, Shady Cove,
was honored by a surprise birth
day party on the occasion of his
eighth birthday. Guests helping
him to celebrate this occasion
were Ricky, Claude and Donna
. Waggoner, and Dennis, Marvin,
Douglas and Allen Stout. Out
door games were played fol
lowed by the serving of refresh
ments and opening of gifts. The
party ended with the toasting of
marshmallows over a campfire
Mrs. Arnold Ragsdale and
children, Trail, visited with Mrs
Ragsdale's grandmother, Mrs.
M. E. Davis. It was the first
time Mrs. Davis had seen her
new great-grandson
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Train
and family, Roseburg, visited
with Burton's mother, Mrs. Cora
Train, Shady Cove, over a week
end recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speaker
Wolf Creek, and baby daughter,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Hall, Shady Cove, last week.
Other recent visitors of Mrs.
M. E. Davis were her daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Aspling, Springfield, her son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Davis, Maupin, and her grand
daughters and their children,
Mrs. Joseph Victorine, Malin,
and Mrs. Dan Morton of the
valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seges
senman. Trail, made a trip to
Reno, Nev. last weekend to vis
it with their daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pfluke.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson,
Trail, accompanied their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. John Watson, to
Woodland, Calif, over the week
end and from there went on to
Sacramento, returning home
Sunday night with Mrs. John
Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McGuire,
Phoenix, Ariz., spent some time
visiting with her sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Akins,
Shady Cove. The McGuires have
moved from Phoenix to Burnev,
Calif.
Mrs. Amelia Rogers, Flagstaff,
Ariz., Mrs. Myrtle Beavers,
Stauton, Calif., and Mrs. Pearlie
Davison, Garden Grove, Calif.,
have been visiting with their sis
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Landry, Trail, and their
brother, Floyd Gilbreath, Eagle
Point.
The Ladies auxiliary to Steel-
head Post No. 6881, VFW, is
sponsoring an Italian dinner
Sunday, Dec. 4. at the Post hall.
The dinner will be cooked and
served by members of the aux
iliary from 1 to 10 p.m.
The annual benefit bazaar
sponsored by Our Lady of Fat-
ima club of Shady Cove-Trail-
Prospect, which was set for Sat
urday, Nov. 18,, has been post
poned on account of bad weath
er till Saturday, Dec. 3, from
6 to 11 p.m. at the Shady Cove
school gym. About 15 booths
will be in operation including
food of all kinds, games, parcel
post, fish pond, movies for the
kiddies, bargains on farm pro
duce at the country store, white
elephant, etc.
Prizes will include a TV set,
portable typewriter and others.
There will be many articles on
sale at the fancy work booth.
The Shady Cove Garden club
met at the home of Mrs. William
Shepherd on Rogue ' River dr.
Nov. 14 with Mrs. Charles Cush-
man and Mrs. Glenn Collins as
co-hostesses. Mrs. Shepherd ex
hibited dried flower arrange
ments which she had made, and
demonstrated the making of var
ious kinds of dried floral pieces.
The next meeting of the Garden
club will be on Monday, Dec.
12, at the home of Mrs. Ernest
Segessenman, Trail. R. C. Cor
dis, Trail, will speak on herbs.
An item of interest to manv
people in the area was received
in a letter from Mrs. Verna
Graham, McMinnville, O r e.,
formerly of Shady Cove. She en
closed a newspaper clipping
from the North Bend, Ore., pa
per stating that her son, Russell
Graham, former owner of the
Roguedale market in Shady
Cove, had been elected branch
president of the Coos Bay Lat
ter Day Saints church. The Rus-
Bodies of 14
Nevada Air Crash
Victims Removed
Las Vegas, Nev. (U.P.) A
mounted posse today returned
the bodies of 14 persons killed
in the crash of an Air Force C54
transport plane atop towering
Mt. Charleston to nearby Ellis
Air Force Base.
The bodies were brought down
from the snow-capped mountain
by a sheriff's posse of 17 men
on horseback. The posse said
four of the bodies were found
burned inside the plane and the
remainder had been thrown in
front of the plane by the impact
of the crash.
All Aboard Perish
Three rescue parties reached
the wreckage of the plane Sun
day and verified that all 14 of
the military and civilian person
nel aboard had perished.
The rescue team identified the
plane, found near the peak of
the two-mile high mountain, as
the aircraft which had been
missing since Thursday morning
pn a flight from Burbank, Calif.,
to the Atomic Energy Commis
sion's atomic test site here.
The plane, which smashed into
the mountain Thursday morning,
carried five Air Force personnel
and nine civilians.
Hatoyama Will
Add lo Government
Tokyo (U.R) The govern
ment resigned today to clear the
way for Prime Minister Ichiro
Hatoyama to form a more pow
erful cabinet that will include
the newly created Liberal-Democratic
party.
Broadening of the govern
ment to bring in some former
liberals was expected to stiffen
Japan's front against Commun
ist peace blandishments and
strengthen the policy of friend
ship and cooperation with the
free world.
Hatoyama picked up the resig
nations of his cabinet ministers
at a morning meeting.
The new cabinet was expected
to be completed this afternoon.
When the Liberals decided to
merge with the Democrats to
form a single conservative party
last week they agreed that Hato
yama would continue as prime
minister until spring when Lib
eral leader Taketora Ogata will
take over.
A special Diet session Tues
day will be convoked to elect a
new prime minister. Hatoyama's
election was a foregone conclu
sion because the Liberal-Demo
crats hold 299 seats in the 467
member lower house.
id To Parochial
Schools Flares Anew
Washington U.R) An old
controversy over government
aid to parochial schools flared
anew today.
The U.S. Catholic hierarchy
joined the issue with a 2500
word statement asserting the
"full right" bf church - operated
schools "to be considered and
dealt with as components of the
American educational system."
The strongly - worded state
ment was isued by 208 Catholic
cardinals, archbishops and bish
ops at the conclusion of their
annual three-day meeting here
Saturday.
The prelates did not ask for
direct support of parochial
schools with tax funds. But they
said students attending "private
and church related schools"
have a clear right "fo benefit
from those measures, grants or
aids which are manifestly de
signed for the health, safety and
welfare of American youth, ir
respective of the school attended."
sell Grahams have bought a
heme in North Bend and Russell
teaches in the grade school at
Empire, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steacy, San
Pablo, Calif., are the parents of
a boy born Oct. 1, weighing 8
pounds, 2 ounces. The baby,
who has been named Robert
Manning, is the couple's third
child and second boy. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Howe, Trail. He was born
on his father's birthday.
A grizzly bear rarely attacks
a human being unless surprised
or molested.
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GOLD HILL
VFW Auxiliary Inspected
Gold Hill At the last meet
ing of the Ladies auxiliary, Post
7416, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
which was held Nov. 11, the
president of District 7, Mrs. Edna
Lafferty, made her annual in
spection. Besides visitors from
Shady Cove, Grants Pass, Ash
land and Medford, the VFW
posts entertained District Com
mander Bert Swigh, Grants
Pass.
Following meeting refresh
ments were served by the aux
iliary. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Morrison,
daughter Elaine and son Fritz
Jr., Packwood, Wash., are visit
ing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones. An
other daughter, Mrs. Woodrow
Neily, her husband and their
three children, Grants Pass,
spent last Sunday in Gold Hill
where the families honored Mrs.
Jones with a dinner on her birth
day. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Walker and
their two daughters, Dixie and
Linda, all motored to Santa
Rosa, Calif., last week end to
visit with another son, Mr. and
Mrs. LaVern Walker and fam
ily.
Mrs. Eugena Neville, Oakland,
Calif., was a recent visitor at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Ruby Quackenbush.
Gregory Beman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Beman, who was
confined to the Josephine Gen
eral hospital, has returned home
but is still in bed. He is show
ing signs of improvement and
his parents hope to have him
back in school after the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lentz, Sweet
Home, Ore., will spend Thanks
giving with Mrs. Lentz' parents,
Mr. and Mrs!. Bob Bowen and
three children.
Jerry Bowen has returned to
White Sands, N.M., after spend
ing about three weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bowen. He is a private first
class with the Army.
At trie Nov. 8 meeting of the
Gold Hill 4-H livestock club,
which was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gail, elec
tion of officers took place, with
Lois Biles chosen for president,
Jim Biles, vice-president, Terry
Gail, secretary; Larry Eskew,
treasurer; Grace Gail, song lead
er; Marie Jones, historian; David
Carter, reporter; and Norman
Gail, leader.
Delos Walker, Gold- Hill ser
vice station operator, has been
named to the Gold Hill city coun
cil to fill the term of Fred Lester
who resigned. Walker will serve
until Dec. 31, 1956.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Fulton
are the parents of a girl born
last week.
GRAVE NEARLY FORGOTTEN
Derby, England (U.R) The
Rev. John Brown, rector of
Crich Parish Church, halted fu
neral services for a deceased
parishioner and announced
"there has been a technical
hitch." Brown and three volun
teers kept the congregation wait
ing in the church while they
went outside and dug a grave in
the churchyard.
Monday, November 21, 195S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PURINA FED WEANER PIGS for sale.
Dora's Gardens, mi. on Central
Point Rd. from Bybee Corner.
FOR SAL 1948 Jeep. Or trade for
livestock. Phone 3-NO-4-2593.
RUMMAGE SALE. Tues., 22nd. 23rd.
t ern mag., ms k. ivy
FOR SALE By owner, ranch style 3-
uuim, x oc 2 Dams, laeai location,
large lot with trees, patio & grill.
.TVillo TItv Tth -a.lon
LOST On Friday.
glasses, pn 3-3884.
Blue trimmed
FOR SALE Killed and ready to cut.
One-half grain fed beef. Ph 3-4031.
WANTED SUBURBAN i or 1-A.
with city water. Ph 3-3737.
FOR SALE Heaw Indian River hens.
25c lb. 1202 Maple Park Dr. Ph
3-2303.
FOR RENT 3-rm. furn. apt. near
courthouse. Adults only. Ph 3-9365.
FOR RENT Small furn. apt, ph 2-8036
FOR RENT apt. at 345 N. Bartlett,
and modern cabin at 603 N. Fir.
Phone 2-5687. i
FOR SALE Young ducks, hens &
apples. 1st drive N. Griffin Creek
School. Ph. 3-2700.
LOST Change purse contained $19.65.
Reward. Phone 2-9611 9 to 5.
FOR RENT Bachelor apt., 2 rooms &
full bath, nicely furn., reasonable.
Ph 2-9270.
WANTED Single woman for house
work & child care, to live in. all
electric home, good wages. Phone
GR 6-6854.
FOR RENT 3-rm.
3-3039 or 3-1806.
apt., close in. Ph
THIS DOG is at the County dog pound,
will be held 5 days, 1 male red
hound.
WANTED Plant engineer with some
building experience. Permanent job
for right man. Ideal Cement Co.,
Gold Hill.
FOR SALi: 2 lots on Sage rd., 175'x
75,' S350; 100'x75,' $200. 717 Posse
lane or caU 2-2854.
FOR SALE--Books, Electric Train. Bi
cycle, and other toys. Phone Med
ford 2-4340.
CHAMPS GARAGE Ph 2-4109.
LOCKER BEEF for sale. 13c lb. Phone
NO-4-2877. r
FOR SALE Four-burner gas range,
large size. May be seen at First
Christian church. $25.
FOR RENT 3-rm.
424 S. Grape.
furn. apt. Adults.
ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE Top
quality Klamath Alfalfa. By the ton
or truckload. Phone 2-5295.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
SPECIAL
1 Used 30-gal. Table top water
heater. 1 used oU floor furnace com
plete with tank. 20 used lavatories.
3 used corner lavatories. Complete
NEW bath set S142.50. Complete new
shower cabinets, $48. New windows
Vz price. New and used doors and
windows. New and used plumbing.
EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING.
HAGGARD LUMBER COMPANY
Hwy. 99. Phoenix. Ore. Ph. 2-7915
FOR SALE i -ton Flatbed Stude
baker Pickup. Motor just over
hauled. 5500. Phone 2-5295. Samson
Feed & Seed Co.
Use Tribune Want Ads
Quick in Results!
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
2X6" beveled cedar siding $75 per M.
1x8 No. 4 resaw S40 per M. Good
No. 4 dimension $35 per M.
FREE DELIVERY Phone 3-2888
NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix. Ore.
SPECIAL
Ply-Veneer 4 by 8 ....
Fiber Glass Insulation
pouring wool
Flush Mahogany doors .
-.$1.95
.$1.45
...$7.50
BUILDERS SERVICE
2802 Crater Lake Hiway
Medford Ph. 2-8376
USED SPARK OIL HEATER Good
condition.
SAMSON FEED Sc SEED CO.
USED BABY GRAND PIANO for sale.
ExceUent condition. Beautiful finish.
New bench. See this Grand piano to
really appreciate the value.
PURUCKER'S PIANO HOUSE
111 North Central
TRIANGLE EGG LAYER MASH
$4.50 per ewt. A complete feed.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
WAREHOUSE for rent. Ph. 2-8376.
FOR SALE 1953 Ford Truck .1 '.'? ton,
Low mileage, excellent condition.
Reasonably priced. Phone 2-5295.
READ ALL ABOUT
the
HARDWARE AUCTION
to be held
Nov. 22 & 23.
See Classification 31.
Ph. a-2958 for details
WE FIX 'EM while you sleep
HAWKINS NITE GARAGE
616 S. Central Ph. 3-1534
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FURNITURE MOVING &: STORAGE
Padded Van Service. .We have a
clean, fire-resistant srorage ware
house. Phone 2-5295.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
MEDFORD FURNITURE
2ND HAND STORE
USED Furniture and Appliances
2502 W. Mtein Phone 2-9355
FIR SAWDUST
to burn.
MEDFORD FUEL Phone 2-2111
RANGE CUBES COTTONSEED
CUBES Check our prices today.
Phone 2-5295.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
FOR SALE Final clearance aU re
maining beautiful Kitchen Maid
cabinets 50 off. Also some steel
cabinets AU new All Bargains.
Valley Fuel Co. 26 W. Main.
APPLICATION for Medford Mail
Tribune carriers Must be 12 yrs. old
and in Jr high school resident of
Medford Apply in person at Mailo
Tribune circulation department
FOR SAL Bundles of old news
papers 20c each. Mail Tribune office.
QLD Colonial Fruit Cake, a variety of
Dinner Rolls. Mince and Pumpkin
pies for vour Thanksgiving dinner.
BEARDEN'S BAKERY
W. Main & Ross Lane Ph. 3-1833
CHIMNEYS
CLEANED
PHONE 2-8277
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