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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, Decembr 1, 1957
SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Extension Unit Meets
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Shady Cove-Trail The reg
ular meeting of the Rogue Elk
Extension Uiiit was held Wed
nesday, Now 20, at the home of
Mrs. Irvin Ross of Trail with
Mrs. H. R. Corliss, chairman,
presiding. Cohostesses were Mrs.
Henry Rogers and Mrs. A. W.
Worth. Sixteen members were
present.
Christmas gifts for the Ganado
Mission were brought and given
to Mrs Kenneth Lacy who will
mail the toys along with money
to buy candy. Mrs. Chester Will
son presented a lesson on "credit
buying."
An educational report on the
Safety Fair in Medford was giv
en by Mrs. Alma Mallery who
represented the Rogue Elk Ex
tension unit at the fair. The Elk
Trail Forestry Squirrels sent
cookies to the meeting to be
sold. The money from the sale
of the cookies will go to the 4-H.
attle, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kee and daughter, Laura, of
Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Nettie Williams of Shady
Cove has purchased a home in
Medford and plans to move as
soon as she is able to dispose
of her property and two trailers
in Shady Cove. The sale was
handled by Darling real estate
of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welch of
Long Beach are home on fur
lough anc will spent the Thanks
giving holidays with Bob's moth
er and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Smart, of the Rainbow
auto motel. Mrs. Welch is the
former Raedene Hicks of Shady
Cove.
The final confirmation instruc
tions were held Mofiday at the
home of Mrs. Bill Brewster of
Trail with 14 persons present.
The0confirmation service in St.
Martin's Episcopal church will
he held Sunday, Dec. 1 at 3 p.m.
at the Shady Cove school gym
with Bishop Carman of Portland
administering the Sacrament of
Confirmation to 10 members.
This service Is open to the
public and all interested persons
have been invited. A social hour
with refreshments will follow
the service and child care will be
provided. The regular Sunday
morning service will be held at
9 a.m. in the school gym.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cross of
Shandy Cove had a family din
ner on Thanksgiving at their
home with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wil
liams and son, Gary, of Shady
Cove and granddaughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Andrews, and son, Michael.
A number of Shady Cove and
Trail families planned big fam
ily dinners and reunions over
the Thanksgiving holiday and
others took trips to have "dinner,
with friends and relatives else
where. '
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waltz and
family of Shady Cove 0spent
Thanksgiving with friend's, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Britt and family
In Bandon. The Britts are form
er Shady Cove residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Learning and
family of Shady Cove went to
Klamath Falls, where they will
.spent Thanksgiving with Ed's
sister and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers
of Elk creek. Trail, had their
family home Thanksgiving. They
expected their daughter, Arlene,
home from the Milo academy at
Canyonville Wednesday follow
ed by the arrival of their son
. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Rogers from St.
Helena accompanied by Mrs. Eu
gene Rogers brother, Tom Yeo
man, of Paradise, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson
of Trail had their two sons and
families, Mr. and Mrs. John Wat
son and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
'Watson and children of Shady
Cove at their home for Thanks
giving dinner as well as Mrs.
Watson's sister, Mrs. Georgie
Hill of Red Bluff, Calif., and
another brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wylie, of
Sacramento, aClif.
Arriving early to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Kee of Shady Cove are
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Chamber
lain and sons, Terry, Larry and
Gary and David of Spokane. The
Kees also expected their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Kee, and daughter of Se-
Many residents along Crater
Lake highway (Jin the Reese
creek area found no Sunday
papers in the Mail Tribune boxes
last Sunday mainly for the rea
son that there were no paper
boxes. Sometime over the week
end trouble-makers removed a
number of the boxes and even
went so far as to take down the
Butte Falls directional sign at
the intersection of the Butte
Falls-Crater Lake junction.
Returning from a nine-day
successful elk hunting trip into
the John Day country were Ran
ald and Monte Axtell, Wyles
Berry and Frank Dolenshek of
Trail and Ray Briggs and Slim
Leiders of Shady Cove. Between
them, the group got four elk.
A reminder to residents and
voters of the Shady Cove-Trail
district on the election to be
held Dec. 2 from 2 until 8 p.m.
at the fire hall to choose one new
director for the Shady Cove-Trail
Fire district and also to vote on
whether or not to purchase a
new fire truck. This piece of
equipment would necessarily
have to be paid for by an in
crease in taxes.
The Shady Cove-Trail Lions
club and Lady Lions have chang
ed their place of meeting to the
Rogue River lodge and future
meetings will be dinner meet
ings.. The first meeting at the
new location was a zone meeting
for the Lions Nov. 27 and the
Lady Lions will meet there for
the first time Dec. 4.
Newcomers to Shady Cove are
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coulon of
Eagle PohQ who are renting thQa trip to California which they
took with their daughter, Mrs.
Mildred Frisbie, and daughter
apartment in the Fagalde home.
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Mrs. Bertha Wooley of Port-
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land has been a house guest of&vIrs. Xom Burdett, of Milpetas,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linden of
Shadv CoveCand while ere had
a pre-Thanksgiving dinner witr?
Mrs. Linden's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Telkman, of Eagle
Point. O n
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goode
and family of the Rainbow cafe,
Shady Cove, spent .Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Goode's mother, Mrs.
Zella Tullis, of the Laurelhurst,
road, Trail.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pfluke ancbciub
daughter, Jeannie Mane, ot
Santa Rosa, Calif., spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
Pfluke's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Segessenman, of Shady
Cove.
Guests on Thanksgiving at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fagalde of Shady Cove were
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stone and
family and Mrs. "Kay Kohler of
Medford and Mrs. Kohler's
grandson, Douglas Harrigan of
San Francisco. Mrs. Kohler is
a cousin of Mrs. Fagalde and a
former resident of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson
of Ashland were overnight guests
and spent Thanksgiving day with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner of
Trail. Other guests for Thanks
giving dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Myrle C. Adams of Medford?
A surprise was in store for
Ed Brown of Shady Cove when
he returned to his home Satur
day. The surprise was a fat
goose in a crate in the middle
of the kitchen. Reason for the
goose being in the middle of the
kitchen floor was that it was the
door prize for the Shady Cove
PTA variety show with Ed's
wife, Shirley, being the lucky
recipient. Latest word from
Shirley was that the family
menu had been planned for ham
for Thanksgiving but now goose
might be added provided an exe
cutioner could be found.
Mrs. Stella Geary of Trail had
Thanksgiving dinner with her
son, Norman Geary, and family
in Medford, and another son,
Delbert Geary, of Grants Pass
at the Norman Geary home. Del
bert's wife, the former Nancy
Harris of Medford, spent Thanks
giving with her parents at Wal
lowa, Ore.
According to yearly custom
several Shady Cove families
have a joint Thanksgiving din-
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ner. This year the group con
sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Briggs and daughter, Phyllis,
Mrs. Thelma Reinning, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hopkins, all of
Shady Cove had dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Chubb.
Mrs. Blanche Zimmerlee of
Elk Creek, Trail, had her daugh
ter, Mrs. Lena Wilkinson, and
granddaughter, Camille, of Cen
tral Point as guests for dinner
on- Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Osborne
of Shady Cove are parents of
a boy born Nov. 23 at Sacred
Heart hospital in Medford. This
is the couple's third child and
second boy. Mrs. Ellen Osborne
who has been keeping house for
her sons, Leroy and Bob in Col
fax, Wash., will come to help
take care of the mother and new
baby. LeRoy is recruiting officer
in Colfax.
Carroll Wats,on of Shady Cove
entertained at his home Satur
day evening with a stag Hi Fi
session with guests bringing their
own records to play and a gen
eral musical evening being en
joyed by all. Guests attending
were Paul Pearson and Johnny
Gartman of Prospect, Marcus
Dey, Dr. A. J. Loeffler, A.
Myklebye of Trail, Bob Rogers
of Elk Creek, Trail, Bob Vin
cent, Ed Brown, Dr. Howard
Ferguson, Ted Conway and Ern
est Golberg of Shady Cove and
Harold Cook and Charles Cook
of Medford. Refreshments were
rved during the evening. Paul
Pearson and Johnny Gartman
of Prospect gave the set a check
up eliminating a lot of unneces
sary hum and flutter.
Is hoped that there will be si
least 450 appointments.
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Bishop
of Medford were dinner - guests
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Staiker of
Shady Cove.
Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss of
Shady Cove were guests for din
ner on Thanksgiving at the home
of Miss Marge Sandfort of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Grandy
and children, Jerry and Jayne,
of Napa, Calif., have been guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson.
Dave Pence died last week.
Funeral services were held in
Medford Nov. 23 with burial in
the Trail cemetery. Mr. Pence
was the father of Mrs. Ed Hous
ton and Mrs. Vernon Chamber
lain of Shady Cove; Mrs. Lowell
Ash of Prospect, Mrs. Roy
Vaughin of Trail, Mrs. Hazel Mc
Pherson of Medford and Lincoln
Pence. He also is survived by
his wife and several step-children.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Markley
and children of Seattle were re
cent house guests of their aunt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Shepherd, of Shady Cove.
Markley recently was discharged
from the Coast Guard and they
were moving from Seattle to
Morro (Bay, Calif.
Mrs. Bob Walkero and s(jis,
Bill agd Craig, of Eugene, were
house guests of Mrs. Walker's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Burdett, of Shady Cove. TQed)Clark, Bill Walch, W. E. Ham-
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Mrs. Wayman Bergman of
Eagle Point entertained at her
home Tuesday, Nov. 19, with
a pink and blue shower honor
ing Mrs. Marshall Caster of
Reese Creek and Mrs. Dean Col
lins of Shady Cove. Refresh
ments were served.
Guests, who included members
of the Reese Creek Community
church as well as other friends,
were Mrs. Jerry Smith, wife of
the pastor of the Reese Creek
church, and Mesdames Don
Burdett's recently returned from
Calif. Tom is stationed at Mof
fat Field.
Mrs. Esther Deeder, sister of
Mrs. Mary Hopkins of Shady
Cove returned to her home in
Kellogg, Idaho last weekend.
mel. Frank Caster, Philip Nevin,
Marshall Minter, Ken Duf6ur,
Neva Gilbreath and Louise Mar
tin, all of Reese Creek; Bob
Kiem of Shady Cove, Bob Minjer
of Eagle Point, Walter Caster of
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
EMMET WATSON woke up one morning in the heavily cur
tained guest room of t small English inn. He could not
get his Jamp lighted, so he summoned the chambermaid. "I had
a fine sleep," he reported,
"but now I'd like to read a
bit, and want this lamp
fixed as quickly as pos
sible." "I'm sorry I cannot oblige
you, sir," she said, "but in
this village, there is no wick
for the rested."
, A grumpy citizen was com
plaining about the short dress
es being worn by young girls
In his town. "What would peo
ple say," he asked the leading
banker, "if you wife was gal
livantin' around in shorts?"
"I imagine they'd say," sighed the banker, "that I must have!
married her for her money."
A Boy Scout admitted to his father that his daily good deed wat
not quite up to snuff this once. "I helped an old iry across the1
street like you suggested," he said, "but she got hit by a taxi."
Q 1957, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by Kins Feature Syndicate,
St. Louis, Mo. (IP) Charles
G. Gelb, 64, like many another
man, pulled the wrong bill from
his wallet and accepted the
wronchange. But he ran back
faster than most to collect the
difference. Gelb said he had giv
en the tire store cashier a $1,000
instead of a $100 bill.
Medford, the honored guests,
Irs. Marshall Caster and daugh
ter, Beth, and Irs. Dean Col
is, anrS, the hostess, Mrs. Way
man Bergman.
The regular meetirQ of the
Young Citizen'soclu was held
Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Parish
hall. Plans were made for , a
Christmas banquet .-to be held
at Mary's Casa for members.
Discussion on obtaining more
sports equipment was also held.
Benny Nork showed pictures of
Hawaii taken on his trip there
with his family this nast sum
mer. A social meeting was helcfP
Friday, Nov. 29.
4-H
4-H Club News
The Nimble Thimbells
The Nimble Thimbells
Sewing club met at the home
of Mrs? Frink. The meeting was
called to order by President
Carolee Kuest. Coleen Franek
led in the flag salute and 4-H
pledge. The secretary called the
roll and read minutes of last
meeting.
There was no old business.
Under new business the motion
was made and passed to have
reporters from the workshops.
Mrs. Frink told us of coming
4-H events for November.
Meeting adjourned and re
freshments were served by Ruth
Daniels, Kristy Chamberlain and
Pasty Charley. Next meeting is
Dec. 14 at Mrs. Frink's home.
Carolyn Barnes,
Acting Reporter
The first Rotary club was or-
ganizedrin Chicago in 1905.
Mrs. Ernest Segessenman and
Mrs. Dick Bartuss of Shady Cove
were among those attending the
annual meeting and workshop
of the Cancer Society last week
at the Rogue Valley Country
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Howe have
returned from their trip to San
Pablo, Calif., where they visited
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson and
daughter, Barbara made a trip
to Vallejo, Calif., where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Schneider.
Don Miller and Barney Rich
ardson of Boise,.. Idaho, were
weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hornseth of
Shady Cove.
David Easley of Shady Cove
has enlisted in the Marines and
is now stationed at Camp Pen
dleton, Calif. Prior to leaving,
he was guest of honor at a birth
day party on his TBth birthday
given by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Stalker, of Shady
Cove. Guests attending were
friends from Klamath Falls,
Medford, and Cave Junction.
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