Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 25, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, March 25. 195S
BUTTE'FALLS
Couple Back From Vacation
By JUNE TAUNTON
Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs.
William Edmondson just return
ed from a two weeks vacation,
spent motoring through Califor
nia. They spent several days vis
iting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Wade of Tracy, Calif.
The Edmondsons spent a week
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baker of Long
Beach. Mrs. Baker is a sister of
Mrs. Edmondson.
They visited Balboa, Knotts
Berry farm, Disneyland and
many other points of interest.
En route home, they visited in
San Jose, Calif., with friends. In
Redding they visited with Mrs.
Edmondson's brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Rich
mond. The adult class of the Butte
Falls Community Bible church
recently gave a pink and blue
shower for Mrs. K. D. Crammer
and Mrs. Roy Price.
Those who attended were Mrs.
Louis Crammer, Mrs. Albert
Hofmann, Mrs. Phil Bringolf,
Mrs. Ed Malloy, Mrs. L. C. Rich
man, Mrs. Ted Fredenberg. Mrs.
Charles Ferguson, Mrs. Albert
Hartlerode, Mrs. Royce Cooley,
Mrs. Ted Reddell, Mrs. Howard
Simmonds, Mrs. Hank Davies,
Mrs. William Edmundson and
the two guests of honor. Games
were played and refreshments
were served. A cake baked by
Mrs. Elga Abbott, and decorated
in the form of a bassinett, was
served with ice cream and cof
fee. Albert Hofmann attended the
California Oregon Hereford sale
at the Fairgrounds Thursday,
and came home the owner of a
fine polled Hereford ' bull to be
added to his herd at the Hof
mann ranch near Butte Falls.
Ted Reddell. of Butte Falls,
entered Sacred Heart hospital
on Monday for treatment of his
back.
Josio Rambo and Dean (Bus
ter) Bush, both of Butte Falls,
' 9
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DM lacking bulk are com
mon cause of constipation.
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correct this condition. Lax
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All-Bran, provides all the
bulk you need for gentle,
natural elimination. Try
Kellogg's the original,
ready-to-eat whole bran
cereal for 10 days. If not
entirely satisfied with All
Bran in every way, return
the empty carton and get
twice what you paid.
Bttt liktd by militant
ALL-BRAN
were married at the Butte Falls
Community Bible church on
Saturday, March 10, by the Rev.
Howard Simmonds. The wed
ding took place at 2:30 p.m.
Miss Myrtle Rambo, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor,
and John Bush, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
After the wedding, a reception
was held at the home of the
bridegroom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Bush Sr.
Among those present at the
reception were John Cuddihy,
of Yonkers, N.Y., an uncle of
the bridegroom, and Peggy Cud
dihy, his aunt, came from San
Francisco to attend the wedding.
The newlyweds went to Cres
cent City, Calif., where they
spent the weekend. They are
now at home in the Kincaid
apartments in Butte Falls.
Bush is employed by the Med
ford corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheppard
motored to the coast last week
where they visited friends in
Newport, Ore. They spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Wimers and family. The two
families have been friends for
nearly 20 years.
Mary Ann Wright, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wright of
Butte Falls, visited her brother,
Gene, in Tacoma, Wash., last
week for a few days. Gene
Wright is stationed there with
the U.S. Navy.
Mary Ann and Gene celebrat
ed his birthday on March 12 by
going to Seattle for a day, visit
ing family friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker of
Fort Worth, Tex., were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Orb Abbott,
Butte Falls, for several days last
week. They visited many friends
while in the area.
Mrs. Parker was the former
Mary Hoef, and at one time was
a resident of Butte Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delmar and
family of Ashland visited his
mother, Mrs. Ernest Smith of
Butte Falls, for several days.
Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Smith was Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Rose and son Barry, of
Medford, on Sunday. Mrs. Rose
is a daughter of Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Scott and
son, Rusty, motored to Salem
last week to visit Mrs. Scott's
mother, Mrs. J. Ackermann.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bartlett
and children are spending the
spring vacation with his mother,
Mrs. C. A. Jenkins of Butte
Falls.
Bartlett attends Oregon Tech
nical Institute in Klamath Falls.
The school is having its spring
vacation.
Ernest Owen of Klamath,
Calif., is a patient at the Sacred
Heart hospital where he under
went surgery. Mr. and Mrs.
Owen were visiting her brother,
Buck Sutton, and their son Lee
Owen, who makes his home with
the Suttons.
F. E. "Manny" Poole suffered
an injured knee while at work
last week. He is under doctor's
care and is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris
drove to Eureka, Calif., over the
week end to visit their daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clin
ton Dale.
Mrs. Vern Helbig, a former
resident of Butte Falls living in
Rogue River, was hospitalized
last week in the Community
hospital of Medford. Mr. and
Mrs. Helbig are the proprietors
of the Bridge cafe, in Rogue
River.
On Sunday, March 25, starting
at 10 a.m., there will be a pre
Easter ham shoot, at the Butte
Falls Gun club on the Rancheria
road. There will be both rifle
end trap shooting. Prizes will
include hams and fishing equip
ment. The Mt. Pitt club will operate
a food concession for anyone
who might get hungry. The pub
lic is invited.
The Butte Falls Community
Bible church sponsored a skating
party for the Junior Sunday
school class, last Saturday at
the Ashland skating rink.
Among those who attended
the party were Jim and Martin
Lytle, Tom and Edith Wright,
Donnie and Terry Ash, Phil
Crammer, Tommy Armstrong,
Valerie Bringolf, Darlene Ed
mondson, Martha Dalton and
Robin Simmonds.
A few members of the adult
class accompanied the young
sters. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Britt Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lytle, Albert Hofmann and Ross
Arndt.
Construction on the audito
rium of the Butte Falls Commu
nity Bible church has progressed
nicely. The sub-flooring has been
laid, and the installation of a
new oil heating system has been
completed.
Robert Tracy, of Butte Falls,
has returned from a prolonged
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Tracy Sr. of Aspen,
Colo.
While he was home, he was
stricken with the flu, and was
ill for nearly a week.
Tracy is employed by the U.S.
Forest Service in Batte Falls.
Lee Abbott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Orb Abbott, left Tuesday
for Portland, where he will take
his physical examination for en
tering the Army. He will be sta
tioned at Fort Ord, Calif., for his
basic training.
Keith Cooley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Cooley, was induct
ed into the Navy. He will receive
his boot training in San Diego,
Calif.
An "anticipation" shower was
held for Mrs. Lee Jolliffe on
MarchlS at the home of Mrs.
Les Casey. Hostesses were Miss
Myrtle Rambo and Miss Marlene
Casey.
Attending were Mrs. Don C.
Smith, Mrs. Alva Webster, Mrs.
Don Jolliffe, Mrs. Virgil Conley,
Mrs. Elga Abbott, Mrs. Royce
Cooley, Mrs. R. L. "Bud" Irwin,
Mrs. Les Casey, Mrs. Charles
Ferguson, Mrs. Dean Bush Jr.,
Miss Pat Irwin, Miss Mary Ann
Wright, Miss Marlene Casey,
Miss Myrtle Rambo and the
guest of honor, Mrs. Le Jolliffe.
After games were played and
refreshments served, Mrs. Jol
liffe opened the many gifts. Mrs.
Jolliffe was the former Char
lene Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marden Pillette
and family of Klamath Falls,
were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Page Stauffer. Mrs.
Pillette is a niece of Stauffer.
Mrs. Bruce Pingle has gone to
Pasadena, Calif., to be with her
sister who is seriously ill. Mrs.
Pingle and her husband are the
owners of the Butte Falls Gen
eral store.
'!; ' I
WHEEEE! Actress Anna Magnani throws up her arms
in jubilation in her Rome, Italy, apartment after hearing
that she was named "best actress of the year" in Holly
wood. She received Oscar for role in "The Rose Tattoo."
SH ADYCOVE-TRAI L
Home Extension Unit Meets
By EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove-Trail The Shady
Cove Home Extension unit met
for the March meeting at the
home of Mrs. Lick Bartuss on
Rogue River dr., with a good at
tendance. Mrs. Cora Lane pre
sented a program on Ceylon.
Members and guests present
were the Mesdames Ted Daw,
Isabel Wunderlich, Kenneth
Paulson, Jerry Hicks, Max
Hawks, Dolf Larson, O. C.
Krotz, Preston Smallwood, Wil
liam Bishop, Ralph Lane, Wil
liam Shepherd, Edward Hous
ton, Richard Pfeifer, Floyd Kel
ley, Travis Littlefield, Carroll
Watson, and the hostess.
The Shady . Cove-Trail Lady
Lions will sponsor a joint rum
mage, plant and food sale on
Saturday, April 28, at the Shady
Cove cleaners. The proceeds will
go toward a college scholarship
to one student from this area
attending either the Eagle Point
or Prospect High schools. Any-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore,
Mrs. Tincye Murray, a sister of
Mrs. Moore, and Miss Mary Shu
bert, all of Butte Falls, went on
an extended motor tour through
southern California during the
school vacation.
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Murray and
Miss Shubert are teachers at the
Butte Falls elementary school, s
Miss Shubert visited her
grandmother in San Diego, and
also many friends in the area.
The group visited many places
of interest including Knotts Ber
ry farm, Disneyland Tiajuana.
Harold Arnold, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Arnold, is home to
spend the spring vacation. He at
tends Oregon Technical Institute
at Klamath Falls.
Circuit Court Rooms
Major Annex Job Left
Completion of the circuit
court rooms on the courthouse
annex third floor is the only
remaining major project before"
construction and remolding of
the courthouse and annex are
finished.
County court members said
yesterday final adjustments
concerning the annex are being
made with Architect Ben Todd
and that the construction con
tract is practically fulfilled.
A small remodeling job in the
old district court office, which
will house part of the county
health department, will also be
completed soon.
Construction of the annex was
begun in June, 1954, and the
first offices moved into the new
addition in August, 1955."
The project will cost the
county an estimated $418,500,
plus $50,000 for architectural
fees and furnishings, according
to an earlier report from the
court.
Tree Improvement Seminar Scheduled
The first of a series of forest
tree improvement seminars will
be held at the office of Medford
corporation, North Pacific high
way at 9 a.m., Monday, March
26.
The second day of the two-day
session will be spent at the Med
co tree farm.
The meeting here will be the
first of five to be held in the
douglas fir belt of western Ore
gon and Washington between
March 26 and April 5. Others
will be at Springfield and Ver
nonia in Oregon, and at Aber
deen and Port Gamble in Washington.
The meetings are sponsored
by the Industrial Forestry asso
ciation as part of a long-term
forest tree improvement pre
gram under the leadership of
Dr. John W. Puffield.
one having articles they desire
to donate may contact Mrs. Fa
galde, as she has a place to store
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Watson
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Clifford and family
of Medford March 21.
Mrs. Alberta Hughes has re
turned to Riddle, Ore., where
she teaches school after spend
ing the spring vacation with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Messecar of Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graham
and children, DeLoy, Glenn and
Brent visited briefly in Shady
Cove during the spring vacation.
Russell teaches in the grade
school at Empire.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McFadden
of Grants Pass were visitors on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dolf Larson of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leekey and
daughter," Susie, have returned
from the extended trip which
they took to Mexico.
Mrs. John Hosteller and
daughter Zoe Ann, of Gales
Creek, Ore., were house guests
of Mrs. Hostetler's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Littlefield of
Rogue River dr., Shady Cove,
and also visited with Mrs. Hos
tetler's sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Eastgate of Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren
and family of Shady Cove are
renting the Eastgate residence.
The 4-H club of Trail will hold
a food sale at the Shady Cove
cleaners on Saturday, March 24.
A pre-Easter food sale will be
held on Saturday, March 31, at
the Shady Cove cleaners spon
sored by Our Lady of Fatima
club.
Local Pear Recipes
Featured in Festival
Southern Oregon pears will
be featured on a "Coast to Coast
Cookup" food festival in Pel
ham, N.Y., according to a report
from the Rogue Valley Traffic
association.
The sponsoring group request
ed recipe booklets and promo
tional material on Rogue River
valley pears to include with
other regional foods from across
the country. Material was sent
to arrive in time for the event
April 12.
The letter of inquiry express
ed interest in the pear industry,
the Rogue River valley and sur
rounding area.
The application of the princi
ples of genetics, widely used in
the improvement of agricultural
plants and animals, to improve
forest trees grown on private
tree farms will be one of the
goals of the program, according
to W. D. Hagenstein, managing
director.
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