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Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N.Y.j Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, SHADY COVE-TRAIL Grange Men To Fix Supper By EVELYN P. WATSON Shady Cove-Trail The ladies and families of the Shady Cove Grange will be guests at a ham dinner which the men of the Grange will cook, prepare and serve to them on Wednesday, May 9, at the Shady Cove school cafeteria. The dinner will pre cede the regular Grange meet ing and will start promptly at 7 p.m. P. A. Chitwood of Medford, of Crater Well Drilling, has drilled the new well at the Cath olic chapel in Shady Cove. The well is cased 50 feet and has a flow of 3,000 gallons of water per hour. Mrs. Eleanora Brewer of Shady Cove is visiting with rela tives and friends in Richmond, Martinez and Concord, Calif. Walt Mallory of Shady Cove is planning a trip to Los Angeles where he will visit little Verna Hemingway, who is confined to the City of Hope hospital there. Mrs. Ivan Hale of Shady Cove placed sixth in the singles at the West Coast bowling tourna ment at Albany recently. Jack Silvers of Shady Cove is convalescing at his home from virus pneumonia. He was con fined for thras weeks at the Com munity hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Trusty and daughter, Margaret, and son, Clyde, Salt Lake City, are spend- Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Paris (U.R) French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau, on the decision of the Big Three powers to turn the whole Middle East problem over to the U.N. Security Council: "The question of the arms embargo cannot be settled by the three powers alone. If the Security Council decided to promote such a measure, France would support and respect it." Seoul, Korea An official government statement on mob dem onstrations Saturday against President Syngman Rhee: "It is evident that the riots were instigated by anti-government elements of the opposition party." Washington Chairman Allen J. Ellender (D.-La.) of the Sen ate Agricultural committee on whether he believes "the financial pinch in the farm belt" threatens a major depression: "The producers of our food and fiber are the mainstay in our economy, and if you let them go by tie board it may mean that other segments of our society will die on the vine." Denver John Gilbert Graham on his decision not to appeal his conviction and death penalty for. the airliner dynamite bomb ing that killed 44 persons: "I'm certainly not going through that ordeal (the trial) again." Santa Barbara, Calif. Adlai E. Stevenson, charging that "in at least six instances" high Republican officers have mixed private interests with public responsibilities: "In view of so many cases the President's promise that influ ence peddlers will be 'thrown out instantly begins to lose its flavor." . Washington Sen. Herbert H. Lehman (D.-N.Y.) charged the Eisenhower administration with distinguishing between American citizens "on a religious or national descent basis": "Our government actively connives with the government of Saudi Arabia ... to keep American soldiers who happen to be of Jewish faith from serving in American installations which happen to be in Saudi Arabian territory." AP Reserve Holds 'Operation Buildup' Under the title, "Operation Buildup," the Air Force reserve is launching during the month of May a nation wide effort to build up its combat flying wings to full readiness. Primary goal of the buildup program is to secure the parti cipation of qualified Air Force veterans in the training pro grams of reserve flying wings. Comprising 24 combat wings, there are 13 troop carrier, 9 fighter bomber and 2 tactical bomber wings in the Air Re serve flying wing program. Targets of "Operation Build up" are Air Force veterans with obligated reserve time, among whom are more than 12,000 selective assignees, qualified Air Force technicians, who have been assigned to vacancies in the 24 air reserve wings. Dead line tor Sunday Classified Is at noon Saturday "Won't cost much to heat this house"... "He's a good builder... always puts in oil furnaces Tve lived in houses with all kinds of heat and, believe me, I know. Oil heat is cheaper. With oil our fuel bills are lower and we get real even heat all the time. My wife says its cleaner and safer, too. I wouldn't buy a house that didn't have oil heat." SAFE, DEPENDABLE, LOW-COST OIL HEAT iii Z' Buy from the rfeoer wfto displays this stal ofqtnlitr...H9 is an oil keat SDtuatixt OIL HEAT INSTITUTE Medford Heating Oil Dealers Ing a week visiting with Trusty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trusty of Elk Creek, Trail. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Pfeifer of Birsay, Saskatchewan, Canada, and- Alpena, Mich., are house guests at the home of Pfeifer's cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeifer of Shady Cove. The cousins had not seen each other in 40 years. The T. B. Pfeifers are returning home from California where they spent the winter. Mrs. Regina Torcher and son, George Torcher, of Lamoure, N. D., spent some time visiting with Mrs. Torcher's daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson of Trail. Bob Engel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Engel of Shady Cove, and Ann Rightmier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rightmier of Ashland were married April 15 at Crescent City, Calif. Mrs. Mary Chancey of Pitts burg, Ka., and her daughter, Mrs. Millie Chappell of Okla homa City, Okla., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Chancey's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lewellen of Shady i Monday, May 7. 1958 Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawks of Shady Cove have returned from a short business trip to Portland. Newly elected officers of the Shady Cove-Trail Lions club are president, Ray Mullen; first vice president, Delbert Spain: second vice-president, Frank Fagalde; secretary-treasurer. Bill Couch er; Lion tamer, O. L. Williams; tail twister. Jack Silver; direct ors, Earl Sheppard, Athel Dud ley and Mr. Jones. The officers were elected April 25 at the Mountain View. cafe. A direct or's meeting was held the eve ning of May 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley of Shady Cove and plans ' were made for the annual breakfast to be held early in June. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss of Shady Cove entertained at their home on Sunday with a dinner party. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson of Shady Cove and their guests, Mrs. Wil son's aunt, Miss Ann Forbes of San Diego and her uncle, E. Forbes of Denver, Bill Jess of Eagle Point and the Rev. Robert MEDFOHD (OHECON) MAIL TRIBUNE TVTZ Tomisser of Medford. Luncheon guests of the Bartusses' on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and children of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mayfield and Mrs. Betty Higgins of Bend, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goode of Shady Cove on Sunday. Other Sunday visitors were Goode's brother-in-law and nephew, Clarence Gray and son, Donald, of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson and children. Margaret and Leonard, of Elk Creek, Trail, vacationed Sunday at Squaw Lake where they enjoyed fish ing and visiting with. Mrs. Han son's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Bush. Newly elected officers of the Shady Cove PTA who 'will be installed at the May meeting on Tuesday, May 8, at the Shady Cove school, are, president, Mrs. Roy Mullen; first vice-president, Mrs. Max Hawks; secretary, Mrs. Richard Pfeifer, and treasurer, Mrs. Clayton Knotts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Shady Cove have returned from vacationing in Hayward, Calif., where they visited with Mrs. Cook's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Millet. Mrs. Carroll Watson of Shady Cove made a trip to Portland the first part of the week where she attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Clara Counterman. Bob Colpitts is home again in Shady Cove after his stay in the Veterans hospital at Portland. While there he visited with John Leaden, former Shady Cove resi dent, who is a patient at the hospital. . Joe Nesbitt, of Salem, state dairy inspector, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vincent and fam ily while in this area on busi ness. Newly elected officers of the auxiliary to Steelhead Post, VFW, Shady Cove, were installed at a public meeting held April 29 at the post hall. They are president, Mrs. Jim Hopkins; senior vice-president, Mrs. Grant Hubbell; junior vice president, Mrs. Reed McKay; treasurer, Mrs. Ed Learning; sec retary, Mrs. Frank Busch; chap lain, Mrs. Dale Sawyer; con ductress, Mrs. Jess Flenner; guard, Mrs. Tom Merritt; patro tic instructor, Mrs. Frances Mil ler; musician, Mrs. Charles Hark ness; historian, Mrs. Russell Steele; color bearers, Mrs. Dan Krotz II, Mrs. Gene House,' Mrt. Martin Gusland and Mrs. Harry Birch; trustees, Mrs. Harry Birch and Mrs. Russell Steele. A past president's pin' was awarded to Mrs. Harry Birch by Mrs. Krotz. The third year treas urer's pin . was awaded to Mrs. Ed Learning by Mrs. Gene House. Paul Ward of KBOY received a certificate of merit on behalf of the radio station. Refresh ments served by Mrs. House. 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