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SHADY COVE-TRAIL School Activities Set ,. By EVALYN P. WATSON There will be a basketball game between Shady Cove and Prospect Friday Jan. 4 starting at 7 p.m. Two games will be plaved and the event is open to the public without charge. .On Friday evening. Jan. 11, a non-high school basketball jamboree will be held at the Junior High school in Medford. The school bus will take stud ents from the Shady Cove school. On Thursday, Jan. 10 audio metric tests will be given to all students at the Shady Cove school through the State Depart ment of Education. The school board will meet Thursday even ing, Jan. 10 at the schoolhouse. AH members of the community are welcome. Teachers at the Shady Cove school have been discussing the adoption of a new languge arts text book and it was announced that the student body has pur chased 12 uniforms for the gh-ls volleyball team. The uniforms are green and gold with a circled VS.C" on them. Mrs. F. M. Vincent who has been visiting with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vincent of Shady Cove has returned to her home in Gladstone, Ore. - Jack Pfeifer. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeifer of Shady Cove and Miss Alice Joselle Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Davis of Union, Ore., were married on Wednesday, Dec. 26 at the First Methodist church in Union. Ore. Mrs. Pfeifer was present for the wedding and then went on to Portland, where she visited with her husband at the Veteran's hospital, before returning to her home in Shady Cove. After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pfeifer started back to Ft. Sill, Okla., where they will live while Jack is attending the Of ficers Candidate school there. Home for the holidays from Los Angeles, where he is attend ing college and majoring in art, was Jack Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sneldon Hughes of the Shandy Cove Locker plant. Jack left Friday, Dec. ?3, to return to school. Mr. . and Mrs. Ole Hornseth of Shady Cove spent the holi days with Mrs. Hornseths broth er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hannon in Troutdale, Ore. Mrs. Jim Cassal of Trail is leaving Friday morning for Portland, where she is going for a medical check-up and treat ment. She will spend Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins.and Mary Hopkins will drive her in -to catch the bus Friday morning. She expects to see her husband, Jim Cassal, who is at the Veteran's hospital in Vancouver, Wash., while there. Mr. W. A. Korte of San Diego, Calif., spent the holidays visiting with his daughter and family. Mrs. Joy Le Marc and girls of Trail. Bill Schultz and Ray Briggs of S. Cove. Dick Brewer of Trail went on a duck hunting trip last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Learning and family, of Shady Cove, made a trip during the holidays to Weed, Calif., where they visited with Mrs. Learning's sister and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Barto-lazzr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox of San Leandro. Calif., spent an evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Watson of Shandy Cove recently. Mrs. George Pfeifer of Shady Cove has returned home from Portland where she has been with her husband who is confin ed to the Veteran's horpital there. tain View cafe has a broken blood vessel in his foot and has considerable difficulty walk ing around. Our Lady of Fatima club. Catholic women's organization of Shady Cove-Trail and Pros pect will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 17, starting at noon at the church hall in Shady Cove. This meeting will be for election of officers. The Shady Cove Home Ex tension Unit will hold the reg ular monthly meeting on Tues day, Jan. 15, at the home of Mrs. John Loper of Trail. Proj ect for the meeting will be "Yeast Holls" with Mrs. Loper and Mrs. Dick Pfeifer as Project Leaders. St. Martha's Guild of Shady Cove-Trail will hold their reg ular meeting on Monday even ing, Jan. 7, at the home of Mrs. Ray Briggs of Shady Cove. Vis itors are welcome. Mrs. Margaret Gjevre of Shady Cove is now recovered from a siege of the flu which kept her confined to bed for about two weeks. Mrs. Harry Chapman of Shady Cove has returned from Long Beach and southern California, where she has been spending the Christmas holidays. The HEC of the Shady Cove Grange will meet Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Littlefield on Rogue River drive. Shady Cove. Mrs. Ed Houston, newly-installed chairman will preside. Need Noted for New Air Traffic Control Washington (U.R) House investigators reported Friday that the collision of two airliners over the Grand Canyon last June shows the need for a vast new air traffic control system throughout the nation. A House Commerce Subcom mittee headed by Rep. Owen Harris (D-Ark.) said the tragedy revealed that "not only are new equipments needed, but new con cepts of air traffic control must be adopted." The two airliners collided over the canyon June 30 with the loss of 128 lives. The advent of the jet age, compounding the problems of air safety, the subcommittee said, points up the "urgent need for drastic changes in procedures." The subcommittee did not state' who was at fault in the Grand Canyon crash. Sunday, January 8, 19S7 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THM Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paulson of Shady Cove had as guests during the holidays Mrs. Paul son's mother, Mrs. Eva McGil vray and her brother and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Gilvray, all of Yreka, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis and children of Ashland. The Paul sons spent New Years visiting with the Lee Davis family in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark of Big Butte Creek-Trail had as guests during the holidays their daughter and family, Mr. ,and Mrs. Harry Kline, grandson, Harry Kline Jr. and his friend, Gordon Kirtley. who has just returned from Korea, all of Mo desto. Calif., their son and fam ily. 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