SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Former Resident On Visit
of Mr. r.i Mr
of Shady Cov
u ' i n t z r v r f
inr;-;rj:r2 Mr ;
By EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove -Trail A former
resilient, nf Shady Cove, M...
Dorothy Hint r,f Concord. Cai:f .
:n Rradv Cove
inc a hnrr.
Ardre-.v Brown
V.'r.ir- v-": Vj:tp-i
rr rd friprvis
r-d .".Tr A." Lev-
ulett ! Sr.sdy Cove. Her riauzh
ter and family. Mr. and Mr?. Bill
Brown, and rmldrrn. ai.o made
t're trip i.p but topped off in
Orar's P;is to visit with
r.rown". sis'r ar.d farr.;iy, Mr.
and Mr. Rov K:er.
Mr. and Mr. Ralph V.'a'son
of 'Ira:, at rorr.panif.d by their
U '.rur-'i'A zrandda'igii'er. Sheri
".Vav-on. speri' a week in the
Se r n L3K(" . ba.-:n roi.ntry h;k
ioc m'o '', fi.-hir.a and re
Iaxir.z Th: wa- Sheri . fir.-t
reai rampir.a trip and siie ra'.cht
14 trout.
The Wa'.-ors have takn their
g'i"!t from .Vhland, Ray and
Allarri Shiprrian. on a fishing
trip to Harr.arher .!eadows this
week.
Mr. and Mrv Sheldon Reeves
nf Seat'.e stopped bv briefly to
viit wi'n Mrs. Redes' unr.de
and famiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Dolf
I, arson, on their way hark home
to Sa'tle affpr vacationing in
California.
Mrs. Margaret Walker of
Shady Cove has received word
that her Erandriauehter, Jeri
Walker, ria'ihtrr of Mr. and
Mrs. J'.hn Walker of Yamhill,
suffered an accident when her
dug knocked her down aaainst
a big rock with the result being
a broken collarbone.
Millard Wilde of Trail is still
confined to Roa.ue Valley hos
pital where he is improving snd
now has his arm and shoulder
in a cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris
nf Monrovia. Calif, are visiting
with Harris parents. Mr and
Mrs Ru?se:i Harris of Shady
Cove.
The Rev. and Mrs Polio Dun
ham and daugnfr. Caroline are
house guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Verne Wilson of Shady Cove.
Mrs. Richard Bartuss of Shady
Covs had at her home as lunch- J
eon guests on Wednesday, Mrs. f
Frank Blaar of Meriford and her i
aunt, Mrs. Helen Daniells, who
Is visiting from Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Myers and 1
Koij, Gary, of Cedar Rapids, !
Iowa, are isiting with Mrs. i
Myers parents. Mr. and Mrs.
GeorEe Scott of Shady Cove.
Guests of the Clarence Meyer !
family at Trail have been Mrs. j
Meyer's niece, Mrs. June Helvie
and children of Napa. Calif., and I
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Douglas nf
Vallejo, Calif.
Former residents of Shady
Co e who are now living in
Lancaster, Calif., were visitors
here this week, staying at the
Shady Cove motel. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver
and daughter, Daun Cherie. The
Olivers still own their home
here which they have rented to
Mr. and Mrs. Clair.
Dr. and Mrs. George Paullii
and children, Sandy and Bill,
from Turlock. Calif., have been
visiting with Mrs. Paulli's sister
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Del
mar Logan of Shady Cove.
The Clarence Mevers also
have their grandson. Lanre
Douglas of Vallejo, Calif., spend
ing his vacation with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shif
lett of Wenatchee. Wash., are
visiting their daughter and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons
of Trail. Also visiting the Sim
mons is their oldest boy. John
Jr., also of Wenatchee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Segessen
man of Shady Cove left Friday
wtih their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ffluke and
Jeanne Marie, for a trip to Eu
gene where they will visit with
Mrs. Segessenman's sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Vnsson. and then on to Portland.
From Portland the Segessen
mans wil go to Detroit by train
where they will visit with Seges
senman's sister. Mrs. Anna
Burnside.
Recent guests of the Segessen
mans have been Mrs. W. D.
Durkee of Medford and her
daughter, Mrs. John Pollard,
and girls. Joyce and Pamela,
from Battle Creek, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren O.
Sandy of El Cajon. Calif., are
visiting with Mrs. Sandy's uncle
Sunday. July 22, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE IIT0
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Pr:ggs of Shady Cove.
Mrs. Margaret MarGregor of
Oakland. Calif , is visiting with
her s:'r and husband. Mr. and
Mrs Le-i:s B:va:I of Shady
Co- o
Ceeeha Ke. Carol Ha and
Marilyn Learning, ail of Shady
Co e. were enrar;'s in the
searcn fir talent program held
July 16 in the Junior High gym
in Ashland, doing a tap dance
number.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Inman
and children. Douglas Jr. and
George, and Pilchard Hurd. all
of S'O'k'on, Calif,, have been
guests iS Mrs. Inman's sister and
hus.oand. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
K:rby of Shady Coe.
Miss Suzanne Wick of Walnut
Creek. Calif . has been visiting
with her horther and wife. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard -N'utt of Shady
C'o e.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Morgan of
Trail made a trip to Silver Lake
near Chiloquin over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baumgard
ner of Monte Vista. Calif., for
mer residents of Shady Cove,
were in the area on a business
trip last week.
Starting July 16 the new
owners, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ken
nedy nf Shady Cove, formerly
of Walla Walla, Wash., took over
the management of Nutt's mar
ket. They do not plan to occupy
the premises until Aug, 1. Mrs.
Kennedy's sister, Mrs. Eleanor
Beattie, will help in the store.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nutt will
continue to operate the post
office for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kircher of
Tygh Valley, Ore., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hornseth
of Shady Cove.
The Rico Bertoglios new ad
rires;; is 615 Sonoma ave.. North
Scramen'n Calif. They are for
mer residents nf Shadv Cove.
Arizona Scores
iln Colorado River
Fight With Calif.
San Francisco UP Ari
zona scored a victory in its
fight over rights to Colorado
river water Friday when Spe
cial Master Simon II. Rifkind
denied a motion by California
to strike the testimony of an
Arizona witness.
The witness was William
Gooklin, San Carlos Irrigation
district water engineer from
Coolidze. Ariz., who earlier had
testified that there was an an
nual water loss on the Gila riv
er of nne million acre feet.
Chief counsel Ely Northcutt
of California was seeking to es-
tablish Gookin's testimony as
I "erroneous testimony" during
j cross-examination.
j Accept Testimony
I In effect. Rifkind's ruling
! meant that the special master
accepted Gookin's testimony as
j an expert as evidence in the
j complex suit.
j Out of court, Ely said Cali
fornia would have to "rebutt"
Gookin's testimony in the pre
sentation of its case. He also
' said the ruling in no way re
. fleeted the weight Rifkind
might give the testimony at the
conclusion of the trial.
Arizona is seeking clear title
to 3.800,000 annual acre feet of
the Colorado river's water. Cal
ifornia claims it is entitled to
5.363.000 acre feet per year.
There is not enough water in
: the river to satisfy both claims.
The states of Nevada. Utah
j and New Mexico and the Unit
1 ed States government are also
! parties in the action.
Harold Holmes Named
President of RVTA
Harold Holmes, sales manager
of Rouge River Orchards was
elected president of the Rogue
Valley Traffic association at its
weekly meeting July 19.
Ralph Cook was named vice
president and Fred Moreland was
retained as secretary-treasurer.
The association acts as a co
ordinating organization in be
half nf the pear packing and
shipping industry.
ATTENTION!
4-H Club & FFA
MEMBERS
The month of July is Club discount month at the Med
fofd Feed & Seed. 10"s discount will be given on oil
merchandise (with the exception of feed) in preparation
for the coming fair. Merchandise will include such items
os pails, tubs, curry combs, brushes, show sticks, show
canes, show halters, rope, etc. Also if there is something
you may want that we do not stock we will be glad
to order, allowing discount!
Medford Feed & Seed Co.
330 North Fir Street
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