Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1957, Image 8

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EIGHT MZDFORD (OREGON)
SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Couple Returns From Trip
8T EVALYN P. WATSON
Siiariy Cove-Trail Mr. and
Mi. Bob Chamberlain, of Trail,
have just returned from a trip
to Palo Alto, Calif., where they
visited with Mrs. Chamberlain's
:ster end huband, Mr. and Mrs.
Si. B. Lawsoji
Accompanying them on the
trip Mrs. Chamberlain's
brother, Harry Note, of Ed
munds, Wash., who is visiting
them ind who also returned
with them for a longer visit.
Also coming back with the
Chamberlain's was another sis
ter. Mrs. Clyde Nesbitt, of Boise,
Idaho, mho will visit in Trail
UiT a few days before Mr. and
Mrs. Chamberlain and Mr. Note
drive, with her back to Boise.
Mr and Mrs. William Mc
Donald of Sebastopol, Calif., are
visiting with their daughter and
husband. Dr and Mrs. Howard
Tedguson, of Shady Cove. The
Ferguson, of Shady Cove. The
McDowell's made a trip over this
past week-end to Seattle, where
they visited with Mrs. Fergu
son's aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thompson,
of California, who are vacation
ing at their summer home next
to the Dftlf Larsons in Shady
Cove, plan to leave for a few
weeks. taking their trailer
through the Puget sound area
and San Juai. Islands.
Word has been received here
of the death of Harry Smith last
week. Smith died from a heart
attack at his home at 1550 Hawk
eye st. Turlock. Calif. Mason
ic funeral services were held in
Patlrrson, Calif, on Friday. The
Smith's bought one of the Mann
homes on the River, flow owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Del Logan, and
lived in the area for about six
years before moving to Medford,
where Smith was associated with
the firm of Frake and Smith. He
was one of the early members
of the Shady Cove Rotary club.
Sgt. and Mrs. Mervyn Glea
gnn. and daughter, Jackie ex
pect to arrive in Shady Cove
from Alburquerque. N. M. for
a visit with Mrs. Gleason's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paavo Saari
about June 27. They are on their
way to Fairbanks, Alka., where
Sgt. Gleason will be stationed
with the Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cross, of
Shady Cove, celebrated their
wedding anniversary with a din
ner at Mary's Casa in Medford.
Guests were their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wil
liams and son, Gary, of Shady
Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson
and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Donahue
and daughters. Nancy and Nora,
of Medford, were Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Kelley of Shady Cove.
Mrs. Lillian Trusty, together
with her daughter and husband
from San Jose, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Segessenman of
Shady Cove recently. They are
staying at the Shady Cove motel
while here. The Segessenman's
are expecting their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pfluke
and daughter, Jeanne Marie of
Santa Rosa. Calif., and Chefs
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Father's Day
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MAIL TFIBTJME
Pfluke of Canton. Ohion. for a
visit this week. They just return
ed from a trip to Eugene, where
they saw Mrs. Segessenman's
sister, Mrs. E. C. Vosson who had
just undergone major surgery.
Mrs. Barney Leabo accompanied
them on the trip and they went
on to Portland and Vancouver,
Wash., where they saw Barney
Leabo who is awaiting surgery
at the VA hospital there. Also
in Portland, they stopped to
visit with Mrs. Segessenman s
aunt, Mrs. Anna Edwards.
Bert Connor, of Shady Cove,
underwent an emergency ap
pendectomy at Rogue Valley
hospital on Sunday. He is pro
gressing satisfactorily and ex
pects to be home in a week or
less.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Campbell,
of Trail, are vacationing in Los
Gatos, Calif., where they are
visiting with Mr. Campbell's
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of St.
Louis, Mo., are visiting wih Mrs.
Gibson's sister and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Scott, of Trail.
Bible School started June 10
at the Elk-Trail school under
j the sponsorship of the Trail Com
munity church. Children from
four years of age and up are
welcome. To make arrangements
to have the children picked up
I parents are asked to contact
'Mrs. Russell Elder in Shady
, Cove or Mrs. Lewis Dusenberry
i at Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gusland
and family, of Shady Cove are
now renting the house owned by
Mr. and Mrs William Kennedy
known as the Walt Blair home.
They had been living at the
Rainbow motel.
Among the Eagle Point high
school graduating on May 29
were Sandra Sawyers, Neil
Dusenberry and Monte Axtell,
of Trail and Millie Haynie, Car
ole Sheppard Shirley Andre and
Georgia Mason, of Shady Cove.
Sandra Sawyers, Millie Haynie
and Carole Sheppard were honor
students and took part in the
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hornseth, of
Shady Cove, made a trip to
Brookings over the weekend,
where they visited with Mrs.
Hornseth's brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hannan
and attended the wedding of
Donald Wes trom, of Klamath
Falls, to M a r g a ret Gran of
Brookings.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Turner
and children, Leila and Jerry,
of Oswego. Ore., spent the week
end visiting with Mrs. Turner's
parents, the Rev and Mrs. John
Stille of Shady Cove. The Turn
ers plan to leave about June 25
for a month's stay in Philade
phia. Claude, who is principal of
a grade school in Oswego, and
president of the Clackamas
county Oregon E d u cation as
sociation, is being sent as a dele
gate to the National Educational
convention there.
Through an oversight on the
part of the correspondent it was
not mentioned that accompany
ing Mrs. Bob Culver on the trip
to Alaska by plane were her two
children. Mrs. Culver and child
ren and Mrs. Curren left Satur
day by plane, where they will
both join their husbands who
are working in Alaska.
The fire across from the Rogue
River lodge on the slope below
the Dawson barn did very little
damage due to the prompt action
of the Shady Cove-Trail volun
teer fire department. All the
grass and weeds now are dry and
everyone is urged to take added
care about starting fires.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Close of
Glide, Ore., spent the weekend
on Big Butte creek, having their
trailer parked near the fish lad
der at a house that Claude has
partially finished. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Flaccus and family are rent
ing the Claude Close home on
Big Butte creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sackett
and son. Kerry of Shady Cove '
plan to spend some time in Ash- !
land this summer, where Ernie ;
will attend summer school. They j
left Shady Cove en routs to.
Grants Pass, where they were to ;
operate a store belonging to Mrs. '
Sackett's parents while they
were on vacation in Spokane, j
Kerry was to accompany his s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-1
ton Seefeldt. to Spokane. Mrs. ;
Sackett's sister. Pat Seefeldt. is
planning to be married in the
near future.
Jan Gilhousen, son of Mrs.
Montie Gilhousen. of the Rogue
Rner. lodge. Trail, is employed
by Morrison-Knudsen Co. at
Little valley, near Salt Lake
City.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car
roll Watson of Shady Cove for a
Sunday morning breakfast on
the terrance were Mr. and Mrs.
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Wednesday. June 12. 1937
Del Clifford and Mr. and Mrs.
Burle Griffin and sons, Kim,
Alan and Mark, all of Medford.
Other recent guests have been
Mr. ajid Mrs. Harold Cook, of
Medford. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Blair and children, Suzette, Gary
and Janice, of Eugene.
Carl Hanson, of Shady Cove,
and Stewart Ditsworth, of Trail,
are on a two months vacation
trip to Alaska, traveling by auto
mobile and taking house trailers.
They were accompanied by Mr.
Hanson's sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jantzer and by
Mr. and Mrs. Dobro't, both of
Central Point.
During the summer months
no planning meetings for the
Cub Scouts will be held.
Mrs. A. J. Hutchinson, of San
Diego, visited briefly at her home
near Trail, the old Emma Warn
er place.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Mackley of Shady Cove have
been Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walter
of Eugene, brother and wife of
Mrs. Mackley, and her nephew,
llichard Kahn, who was on leave
from Williams Air Force Base in
Phoenix Ariz.
Mrs. Billie Minter has return
ed to her home in Las Vegas
after spending two weeks visit
ing with her neice and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheppard of
Shady Cove.
Others relatives present for
the Olsen-Pcrkins family re
union, which took place recent
ly, were the Alvin Perkins
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Santo and daughter,
Carla, of Fort Jones, Cailf. Mrs.
Alvin Perkins cooked a turkey
dinner on Sunday for the whole
group.
A number of Shady Cove peo
ple have been fishing at the
Willow Springs reservior near
Butte Falls. Among them have
been Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ker
by. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Collins.
Mrs. Mary Chapman and Mrs.
Adeline Carl.
The condition of Mrs. George
Pfeifer. of Shady Cove, who is
confined to Rogue Valley Mem
orial hospital for injuries suf
fered in an accident last week,
is somewhat improved, x-rays
have been taken to determine
the extent of her injuries.
Sheri and Lane Watson, of
Shady Cove, are vacationing in
Camino, Calif., with their great
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ike Skillman. They planned to
visit with other relatives in Red
Bluff and Sacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. George Welch
and sons, Darroll and Jimmie,
reported fairly good fishing at
Diamond lake while their recent
vacation there.
Members o Our Lady of Fa
tima parish in Shady Cove, both
men and women, are very busy
this week getting the church,
hall and grounds ready for the
formal dedication services to
be held Sunday, June 16 at
3 p.m. Following the services, at
which the Most Reverend Ed
ward D. Howard, D.D. Arch
bishop of Portland will officiate,
a diner, open to the public, will
be served in the church hall.
Catchechism classes will con
tinue this week and five young
sters will receive their first
communion on Sunday at the
dedication mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and
children, of Trail, are spending
the summer in Clearlake, Calif.,
where Wilson is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matullah
and son, Fred and twin daugh
ters, Kim and Karen and Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Griffin and
children, Carol Lee and Norman,
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all of Roseburg. attended a picnic
at Casey state park with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rogers and
family of Elk creek recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Medina,
of Shady Cove, are expecting
the arrival of two nieces. Amelia
and Rita Medina of Mountain
View. Calif., to spend part of
their vacation with them. Mrs.
Medina's mother, Mrs. Nelmes,
who has been visiting them from
England, is now visiting with
uther relatives in California.
Mrs. Cecil Kee and Mrs. Travis
Littlefield were both winners
of awards in the dress contest
sponsored by the Pomona
Grange. Mrs. Kee won first prize
and Mrs. Littlefield third prize.
Both are members of -the Shady
Cove Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris
and children, of Cottage Grove,
Ore., have been down several
weekends visiting with Mrs.
Harris's mother, Mrs Peggy
Heaton, of Shady Cove. The Har
ris's who are the parents of four
boys, had their first girl born
May 15. She has been named
Aimee Marlene.
Rodney Collins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Collins, of Shady
Cove, left Saturday to attend the
Beaver Boys state convention
tor a week at Oregon State col
.ege in Corvallis. He was spon
sored by the Shady Cove-Trail
Lions.
Mrs Thelma Reinning of
Shady Cove received the 5th
degree work at the recent meet
ing of the Pomona Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Greenley
of Roseburg. Ore., visited with
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Jones of Shady
Cove and attended the gradua
tion exercises at the Shady Cove
School, where their grandson,
Pat Kelley, was one of the grad
uates. Also out for the gradua
tion of their grandson, Gary
Stelle were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stelle and aunt, Mrs. Marian Pit
man, of Medford.
Attending the West Coast
Bowling tournament in Albany
were Mrs. Liz Hale, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Harmon, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrv Goode and Mr. and Mrs
Ted Jantzer and family, of Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Thelma Reinning, of
Shady Cove, has returned from
Seattle where she visited with
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ed Rein
ning and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Hoyes. While there,
she also purchased new stock,
summer cottons and sheers , for
the dress shop.
Those who finished the class
in advanced tailoring at Medford
High school were Mrs. Harold
Barber, of Trail, Mrs. Thelma
Reinning and Mrs. Frank Lin
den, of Shady Cove.
Mrs. Ida Roadruck, of Spok
ane, was a visitor at the home
of her granddaughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sackett
of Shady Cove. Also visiting the
Sacketts were Mrs. Sackett's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Se
efeldt, of Grants Pass.
Mrs. Alberta Hughes, of Rid
dle, spent several days visiting
with. her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Messecar, of
Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Alexander,
of Central Point, were recent
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Alexander's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. U. R. Wagler.
A family reunion was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hunt of Shady Cove
recently. Attending were two
sisters of Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Kath
erine Hill of Yakima. Wash.,
and Mrs. Sue Markel of Minot,
N. D. Also present the Hunt's
daughter and children, who were
visiting from Fairbanks, Ala-
in a single
compact
package
PROSPECT
Teacher Goes
By GENEIL SPRUILL
Prospect Wes Staufer, biol
ogy and physical education
teacher at Prospect, left Tues
day, June 5, for Bermuda. He
will attend school there this
summer.
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Covey that their
son and daughter-in-law are par
ents of a son born May 27 at
Murfreeaboro, Tenn.
Donna Jewell celebrated her
12th birthday at the home of
her parents. The party was given
by her mother and her aunt,
Mrs. Barbara Van Culler, Games
were played, and cake, ice cream
and soft drinks were served.
Mrs. Paul Struck and son, Le-
ska, Mrs. Al Davis and children,
I and their grandson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Durbin of
Medford.
Johnny Langston, who spent
the last part of the school year
staying with his grandmother,
Mrs. Clara Thurman, has return
ed by bus to his home in Sacra
mento. Mrs. Bob Sanderson of Trail
has been chosen from the Elk
Trail volleyball team to play on
the Women's All Star volley
ball team for the rogue valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bergren
and children, of Tillamook, Ore.,
visited with the Dave Bergrens
of Shady Cove recently and made
a trip to Diamond lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bergren
entertained with a dinner for
the members of the volleyball
team recently. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Tex Burnett and child
ren, Joyce Connor, Susan Jack
son, Pat Lusk, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Gergren and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Naumchik,
of Los Angeles have been stay
ing at the Rogue River lodge do
ing some fishing. Mrs. Naumchik,
who is the mother of Joanne
Phelan. came up especially for
her daughter's graduation from
Eagle Point High school.
Mrs. Dick Bartuss entertained
at her home on Thursday, June
6, with a luncheon for the mem
bers of her swing club. Present
were Mesdames Art Schoenberg,
Madeline Pianka, and William
Anderson, of Camp White, Wil
lard Huffman, of Prospect, Miles
Williams. Ed St rother, Tom
King, William Schulz and Verne
Wilson, of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Fessler, of Shady
Cove, parents of Mrs. Ray Britt,
have been visiting their grand
son and wife in Coos Bay.
Dr Paul Olsen, of The Rock
market, has returned from the
Veterans hospital in Portland,
where he received a medical
checkup.
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"He sure knows how to pick 'em!'
Bridesmaid: Ton mean LndUe ... or are too talking abont their ddsmobile?
Best Mans Both! But I wu really looking at their car. That a beauty!
Bridesmaid! They sure are a rocky couple.
Best Mam And smart, too. That Olds costs less than you'd think. It has
style that will
wonderful ride . . . and the big Rocket Engine . .
Bridesmaid: She looked so loTely ...
Best Man: ThevU really find out bow smart they are to own
trade-in time. Thy, an Olds brings a better price
Bridesmaid: You know what I wish? I wish that someday
Best Man: That yon can own an Olds? Don't waste
yonr wishes. Let's take a ride in my Golden
Rocket 88. Maybe your dreams'Il come true
sooner than you expect.
SEE YOUR
to Bermuda
Roy, and daughter. Yvonne and
MrHs. William Bauldry and
daughter went to San Francisco
Wednesday to visit firends and
relatives.
Del Orgain and daughter- Lor
etta. returned late last month
from Canute, Okla., where they
have been with Orgain's father,
who has been ill.
The Rev. and Mrs. Forrest
Bard, Minister of the Assembly
of God church in Prospect, are
now living on Trail Creek in the
new home they purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Culver, who
are now making their home in
Ketchikan, Alaska. Mrs. Culver
and children left Saturday to
join Culver.
Week end guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goode
were Mrs. Goode's daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ham
mon. and three children from
Redding, Calif. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Waddel
of Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grant have
returned to their home after
in Eureka, Calif., at the home
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Owsley.
Mrs. Paul Struck and daugh
ter. Yvonne and Mrs. Bill Baul
dry and daughter. Norma Jean,
attended the Minnesota picnic
Sunday at TouVelle State par.
Norma Jean won two prices and
Yvonne Struck had a poem read
she had written about Minnes
sota. Richard Robinson left Sunday
for Corvallis where he is attand
ing the Beaver Boys State at
the Oregon State college from
June 9-14. He is sponsored by
the Prospect Lions.
Mrs. Raymond Artmire and
daughter, Frances, are house
guests in Medford at the home
of Mrs. Stella Teel, 409 North
Central ave.
Mrs. Earl Robinson and daugh
ter, Ellen, aree visiting in Med
ford at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Hogue, while her
son, Richard, is attending the
Boys State meeting.
The nine-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Bedingfield. receiv
ed a crushed hand on Thursday
when a slab of concrete fell on
his hand.
Miss Sue Betts is a house
guest in Union Creek at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob White.
Mrs. Russell Burg of Cascade
Gorge underwent minor surg
ery Tuesday, June 4, at a doctors
office in Shady Cove.
Mrs. Mary Grieve, long-time
resident, celebrated her 75th
birthday recently.
Mrs. Floyd Peterson was hon-
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stay in style. They get real comfort
the most expensive cars, even after a couple of years
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Grange Notes
Gold Hill Grange
A meeting of the Gold Hill
Grange was held Saturday, June
8, with master Hal Bishop in
the chair.
The minutes were read and
approved, committee reports
were given and new business
taken care of.
Charles Foote reported that
the weather had been good for
the hay crop, most of it being
put up without being rained on.
Herman Kamping reported that
potatoes were selling at a low
price but that onions were still
high. He said that there is a
bumper crop of strawberries but
not enough pickers to save it.
The ways and means commit
ance at the dances had brought
in a considerable amount of
money to the Grange treasury.
Under new business the
Grange decided to paint the din
ing room and volunteer help for
the project was asked for.
The HEC is still furnishing
lunches for the dances and they
also prepare the Lion's club din
ners. The lecture hour was spent
singing, reading and discussing
resolutions that will come up at
the State Grange in Bend this
go to the State Grange as alters
nates, as it is impossible for the
master to attend.
Grange closed at 10:30 p.m.
and lunch was served by Bar
bara Moser and Betty Malloy.
The next serving committee will
be Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bishop and
Blanche Merriman.
Recent additions to the library
on the subject of football in
clude Allison Danzig's "History
of American Football," W. G.
Killinger's "Football,' Moore's
"Football Techniques Illustrat
er." "This- Was Football." by
Heffelfinger. and "The Saga of
American Football," by Alex
ander Weyand.
ored during the week with a
stork shower at the home of
Mrs. Gene Baker. Hostesses were
Juanita Baker, Jodie Snodgrass
and Mrs. Jean Peterson.
Darlene 'Nye, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Walter Nye, who has
been attending college at Nam
pat, Idaho, will spend the sum
mer there where she is being
employed.
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torney William Langlcy, con
victed of malfeasance of office
in April, announced here Tues
day that he is returning to pri
vate law practice. He said he
bus opened an office in the Title
& Trust building here.
St. Louis HP Warner Fuller,
55, vice-president and general
counsel of the Terminal Rail
road association, died Tuesday
of cancer.
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