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Shady Cove-Trail The Shady
Cove Garden club met April 9
at the home of Mrs. Dick Bartuss,
Rogue River dr., with Mrs. Wes
ley Jones and Mrs. Cecil Kee as
co-hostesses, and with 33 mem
bers and guests present. Two
new members joined the club,
Mrs. Walter Turner of Trail and
Mrs. Waiter Cross of Shady
Cove.
Guests present were Mesdames
Robert Hammons, Adeline Carl,
Howard Ferguson, Charles Por
ter, Ralph Lane, and Jacalyn
Langston, all of Shady Cove.
The Rev. Thomas McCamant of
Medford talked on birds of the
area and answered questions.
The next meeting will be held
May 7 at the home of Mrs.
Verne Wilson, Rogue River dr.
The subject will be flower ar
rangements and corsage mak
ing. The meeting will open at
10 a.m. with a workshop. Reg
ular meeting will start at 12:30
p.m. as usual.
Members of the Colleen Hope
tap dancing class from this area
who entertained the veterans at
Camp White at the Easter party
March 30 were Cecelia Kee,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Kee; Carol Hale, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hale; and Mar
ilyn Learning, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Learning, all of
Shady Cove. Mrs. Learning, Mrs.
Hale and Mrs. Kee were present
as well as other members of the
Ladies Auxiliary to Steelhead
post, VFW, which sponsored the
party. Others present were Mes
dames Harry Birch and Tom
Merritt of Medford; Frances Mil
ler, Jeanette Johnson, James
Cassal, Bob Colpitts, Carroll
Watson and son, Lane, of Shady
Cove: Mrs. Zella Tullis of Trail;
and Mrs. Albert Andre and son,
Martial of Shady Cove.
Inquiry classes are again be
ing held each Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Ernest Se
gessenman of Shady Cove with
all Catholics in the area invited
to attend. Father Deis of Med
ford will be present. Our Lady
of Fatima club will sponsor a
Mothers' day food sale and any
one desiring to leave an order
for a special cake may do so
with Mrs. Pearl Adair of Shady
Cove. Orders for cakes, pies or
other items may be given the
members.
Members of Bethel 56, Interna
tional Order of Jobs Daughters,
held a line party recently, meet
ing at the Cove Variety in Shady
ford. Following the show Miss
Barbara Henderson was hostess
at her home in Eagle Point, serv
ing refreshments to the group.
Mrs. Hattie Salter of Prospect
spent April 10 visiting at the
home of Mrs. Floyd Kelley of
Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKay of
Trail were driving near Grants
Pass April 18 when their car
was struck from behind. Reed
was not injured but Mrs. McKay
suffered back injuries and shock
and was taken to Josephine Gen
eral hospital in Grants Pass. X
rays were to be taken to deter
mine the extent of her injuries
and she was put in traction for
her back. Latest reports indi
cate that she will remain in the
hospital for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dicker-
son of Grants Pass were guests
for dinner on April 8 at the
home of Dickerson's sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Spain of Shady Cove.
The Shady Cove-Trail Lady
Lions will hold a rummage,
plant and food sale on Saturday,
April 28, at the Shady Cove
cleaners. Proceeds will go to
ward the scholarship fund. Any
one having rummage they would
like to donate may leave it at
the home of Mrs. Frank Fagalde.
Members of the Shady Cove
Trail Lions and Lady Lions at
tending the Medford Crater
Lions club hobo party were
Messrs. and Mesdames Delbert
Spain, Don Harmon, Harry
Goode, Thomas Quail, Ray Mul
len, Ted Jantzer,-- and their
guests Ray and Ronald Stock
still. The Rogue Elk Extension unit
will participate in the Home Ex
tension Spring Festival in Cen
tral Point on May 2 with a skit,
"Ancient Craft Glamorized."
Mrs. Ranald Axtell of Trail,
was hostess at her home for a
farewell party honoring Mrs.
Ralph Lane of Shady Cove.
Mrs. Lane, who has served as
treasurer for St. Martin's Epis
copal church in Shady Cove for
two years, and secretary for St.
Martin's Guild for the past year,
is leaving for Tiller where her
husband is working. She plans
to visit her son, Donald Bald
win, in Walla Walla, Wash., first
and then visit relatives and
friends in San Luis Obispo, her
former home. Mrs. Lane re
signed as treasurer for St. Mar
tin's church and Bob Vincent
was elected to fill the vacancy.
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Guests present were members
of the Guild and their husbands,
the Messrs. and Mesdames Art
Hume, A. Myklebye and Robert
Darrohn of Trail; Dale Sawyer,
Everard Brown, Jim Hopkins,
Rico Bertoglio, and Ralph Lane
of Shady Cove; Mrs. Ann Briggs
of Shady Cove and the Rev. Rob
ert Greene of Prospect. Mrs. Ber
toglio is a new member of the
Guild. Mrs. Lane was presented
a gift in appreciation for her
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wells and
children of Los Angeles spent a
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Waltz and family of Shady
Cove. Other guests who spent a
week end recently with the
Waltzes were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Herzog of Mt. Shasta.
Jimmy Welch of Shady Cove
entertained ' a group of young
friends at an Easter egg hunt on
the grounds of the Rainbow mo
tel. After the egg hunt was over
games were played and refresh
ments served to Carol Hale, Ce
celia Kee, Shirley and Luella
Minor, Sharon Hawks, Sandra
Hawks, Johnny O'Brien, Toni
Motschenbacher, Mike and
Wayne House.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Hornseth of Shady Cove have
been Ole's brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hornseth and
children of Myrtle Creek, and
Mrs. Hornseth's brother and
niece, George Hannan and
daughter, Kathy, of Brookings.
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Newcomers to Shady Cove are
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robertson
and year-old ' son, of Medford,
who have bought the Ralph Lane
residence and farm' and will
move here next week. They plan
to be in the chicken business and
will continue the name, Long
branch Poultry Farm.
Another newcomer is John
Galovich, who has been serving
in the Merchant Marine and who
joined his wife here recently.
They have leased the Shack Cafe
in Shady Cove from Mrs. Galo
vich's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, and
opened for business March 26.
Meals will be served every day
except Saturdays.
George Pfeifer of Shady Cove
expects to go to Portland this
week with Dr. Ferguson who
will enter him at the Veteran's
hospital for treatment there. Bob
Colpitts of Shady Cove has been
at the Vetreans' Hospital for
some time, undergoing observa
tion.' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cassal of
Trail are staying with Mrs. Col
pitts. Another patient at the Vet
erans' Hospital who is well
known in this area is Jan Gil
housen, son of Mrs. Montie Gil
housen. He was flown up to the
hospital for spinal surgery from
Ashland where he had been at
tending SOC.
The luncheon and card party
sponsored by the Shady Cove
PTA on April 6 was successful
with a large number attending
for the luncheon. There were
seven tables of cards afterwards.
Children who will enter the first
grade this fall are invited to be
guests of the first grade pupils
at the school from 8:45 a.m. to
lunch time on April 18, and will
also have lunch at no charge as
guests of the school. Mothers are
invited to come for the lunch,
to be served them at a small
charge.
Floyd Kelley of Shady Cove
has purchased a new Dodge
pickup.
Vernon Baldwin, son of Mrs.
Ralph Lane of Shady Cove, spent
his Easter vacation visiting at
the home of relatives in Wil
mington, Del. He has been
named an honor student at the
sonar school.
Eugene Simson of Los Angeles
was a dinner guest Sunday, April
8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Watson of Shady Cove.
Walter Mallory of Shady Cove
received a letter from little Ver
na Hemingway to the effect that
the City of Hope hospitaLhas re
leased her to go home to spend
the Easter holiday with her fam
ily, but that she had returned to
the hospital.
Anne Sanford, daughter of Mrs.
Ruth Sanford, is now back in
Shady Cove and plans to stay
until June when she will go to
Sacramento to accept a position
awaiting her there.'
The Ed Abernathy family of
Shady Cove who are now liv
ing in California, were here on'
a brief visit last week. Shirley
Abernathy visited the classes at
the Shady Cove school.
Mri. Ann Briggs, sixth, sev
enth and eighth grade students
presented an " exhibition of
square dancing at the program
for the meeting of the Shady
Cove PTA April 10. During the
business meeting officers were
i elected for the coming year.
: They are chairmen,. Viola Mul
len; vice chairman, Claudene
Hawks; secretary, Ruth Pfeifer,
and treasurer, Shirley Knotts.
Refreshments were served.
Toni Motschenbacher was
guest ol honor aj: a birthday par
ty at her home April 5. After
the party was over the guests
stayed for dinner. Those present
! were Cecelia Kee, Carol Hale,
Sharon Hawks, Sheri Watson,
: Sue Jean Lowery, Louella Min
or, Ann Akins, Patricia McGill,
the honored guest, Toni Motsch
; enbacher and her sisters, Carol,
' Betty and Patty.
Jim Parks, son of Mrs. Olive
Parks of Shady Cove, has joined
I the Air Force and is now sta
tioned at Parks Air Force base,
California. .
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams
of Shady Cove have returned
; from their trip to Oakland and
: Hayward Calif., where they vis-
ited with friends and with Mrs.
j Williams' sisters and husbands,
' Mr. and Mrs. L. Wolters and Mr.
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Camp Lowe Being Rebuilt
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By MRS. H. H.
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which sustained severe and ex
tensive damage at the time of
the disastrous floods in Decem
ber and January, is being re
built and renovated. The work
is expected to be completed
about May 1, at which time the
camp will be able to offer the
facilities of a completely mod
ern trailer court, with some
cabins also available.
Mr. and, Mrs. Dave Holland,
owners and operators, are antici
pating a good fishing season, as
the camp is an old-established
one, and well known among rod
and reel enthusiasts. It is situat
ed on a bend of the Klamath
river at the junction of the old
and new Highway 99.
Visiting on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Parshall and Mrs. Emma Par
shall were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cash of Yreka, formerly of
Little Shasta, and Mrs. Effie
Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hudson of Yreka, all of whom
were former neighbors of the
Parshalls in Montague.
A3c Raymond Moffett, who
has been home on a 30-day leave
from the Air Force, left Tues
day for New York preparatory
to being sent to Italy. His par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cum
mins, and his sister, Shirley,
saw him off at the Montague
airport. He was to take the over
night plane out of San Francisco,
and arrive in New York Wednes
day morning.
Overnight visitors last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bear on Henley rd. were Mrs.
Bear's brother and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. William Klontz. They
were en route to their home at
Abbotsford, B.C., after spending
the winter months in Palm
Springs, Calif.
Mrs. Marshall Horn was host
ess for the Contract Bridge club
April 10 at her home on Old
Highway 99. Following a des-'
sert luncheon, members playing
were Mrs. Bertha Bradley, Mrs.
James Hodge, Mrs. Duane Ham
ner of Hilt, Mrs. Dave Holland,
Mrs. Lester Nye, and Mrs. Laura
Swinnerton. Guest players were
Mrs. Frank Ohlund, and Mrs.
Fred Mills, who won high score.
Mrs. Bradley won second. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bear
Washington (U.R) Comp
troller of the Currency Ray M.
Gidney has called on all national
banks to submit statements of
condition as of close of businesi
April 10.
made a business trip to Klamath.
Falls last Friday.
Leonard Bear returned last
week from Seattle where he had
spent several days visiting
friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bergren of
Shady Cove entertained at their
home with a dinner on Easter
Sunday. Guests attending were
Mrs. Bergren's mother, Mrs.
Vivian McFarlane of Waterville,
Wash., Michael and Gary Kaiser
of Eagle Point, and Dr. and
Mrs. Jouett Bray of Medford.
Prior to the dinner the group at
tended the Easter services at
the Trail Community church.
Mrs. McFarlane expects to leave
soon for Portland where she will
visit with her son, Leland Sag-aser.
Mrs. Byron White ' and baby
son, Bimbo, of the White ranch
at Montague, Calif., are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. John Loper
of Trail.
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