Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1958, Image 3

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LQNfc3 WGft Keeping a dangerous and ltnely vigil over the. body of a friend
who mc$ gtitt asflt? tAe vheels of t truck, this dog stood guard as though waiting for
aid in ttQ wnif fcurt i the small Texas community of Weatherford,
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Neuberg3r Sees
Bill Apprsvsl us
Northwest Break
Washington (UPI) Sen
Richard L. Neuberger said
Monday Senai Commerce
Committee eproval of his
bill to give th Fish and Wild
life Servic oice in federal
Power Commission licensing
procedures is " major break
through in our efforts to safe
guard the migratory salmon
and wcelhead runs of the Pa
cific Northwest."
The bill oul require In
terior 9eprtment consent to
pr0e"iCsh-j$rotection devices
in ano 0am licensed by the
EPC. It scheduled for Sen
ate cOt this ee.
fluber?r s propsoal was
q reported out b$ the Commerce
Committee in an amendedSrer-
sion tacin: "No license af
fecting fish nd wildlife re
sources vlU be issued until
the $lo?-t of te dam or other
structures iiecting sucn iisn
0id ojllliie resources have
o been "ijoved by the scre
taryJ interior."
TP.& til as introduced by
Neufttf ftrtlowing recom
meG3ions of a dam on the
SncSff fir at the Nez Perce
sito. cj. proposed 700-foot
strr$jt would be below the
mou?5l it th Salon river.
? McCO 0 per cent of the
spring Chinoo salmon runs
of t ?olu:ibia river basin
are in She headwaters of the
Salmoft, majn tributary of the
nakO fever, fte said.
About one-thyrd of th
world"s land area was once
covered by forests.
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SJYE GREAT pi
JDecanter
CWEDDED" Wedding jder
INTO s;
3Qi D mO PEERS
0$'our grandfather never tasted better whiskey than this,
ftc best of five great decanter whiskies blended with the "
Oast of neutral grain spirits $60 $f05
maee Gol&n Wedding so good. P'NT ' FIF'iri
Code No. 224-C Code No. 224-B
QtB PLBDGE:(1) All whiskies used in Golden
Wedding are Rare Decanter Reserve Stock. (2) Every
drop of the Straight Whiskey contained in each bottle
(30) is 4 years old or more. (3) The Neutral Spirits
(70) are "wedded" herein under our special cus
tom process. (4) These whiskies are from our treasure
house of aged whiskies, assuring uniformity of qual
ity and highest standards.
BLENDED WHISKEY - K PROOF - 30.'; STRAIGHT WHISKIES
010. 15 FOUR YEARS OLD 70', GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
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SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Word Received of Death
f EVALTN P. WATSON
Shady Cove -Trail The
Charles McCann's have re
ceived word of the death of
their neice, Betty Ruth Dod
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Dodson of Golden, Colo.
Mrs. Dodson, the former Ruth
Herbert, is a sister of Mrs.
McCann's and lived in Pros
pect prior to her marriage 10
years ago.
Jack Pfeifer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Pfeifer, has'com
pleted his Army duty at Ft.
Lewis Wash., and has been
discharged. Jack and his wife
plan to take a trip to Canada
and then to summer school at
Corvallis. Both will teach in
the Grants Pass High school
this fall.
Mrs. Carl Hanson of Shady
Cove has rented- her house
across from the mill to Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Dufur and chil
dren. He is employed by Ted
Jantzer of Trail.
Some of the teachers from
this area going to summer
school at Southern Oregon
college are Mrs. Art Hume
and Gary Monical of Trail and
SQUIRTS DANCERS
Wolverhampton, England
(UPD John Archibald Mac-
Queen was $26 poorer today
because he chose to fight rock
'n' roll with a garden hose. He
was fined that amount because
he broke up a" teen-agers' rec
ord dance party in. the base
ment of his apartment house
by poking a hose through the
window and flooding the
place. He told' the court he
thought the candle - lighted
room was on fire.
FOR FIFTY YEARS
Vh'i SIX YEARS OLD. fh'i FIVE YEARS
JOS. S. FINCH DIST. CO.. ALADDIN. PA.
Mrs. Art Greenley of Shady
Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss
of Shady Cove were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Callahan of
Medford Sunday.
Mrs. Frances Miller of
Shady Cove planned to leave
this week for Portland where
she will spend two weeks vis
iting her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. an Mrs. Bud Decker.
Phyllis Briggs of Shady
Cove is employed at. Rogue
Valley hospital, Medford.
Lindy Langston of .Sacra
mento, Calif., is expected to
arrive some time next week
to visit her grandmother) Mrs.
Carl Hanson, of Shady Cove.
The annual Garden club pic
nic was held Monday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Strother of Shady Cove. A
potluck supper was served to
27 members. Installation of
officers was held. It was the
last meeting of the season
with the garden club adjourn
ingfor the summer months. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culbert
son, former residents of Shady
Cove, who now live in Eu
gene, are spending a few days
in their house here. Mrs. Alma
Lindquist is living with her
son and daughter-in-law in
Tiller.
Cmdr. and Mrs. Charles
Goebel of San Francisco, who
are well known in the area,
have arrived to stay at their
cabin at Union Creek this
summer. ,
Sisters from St. Mary's
Academy, Medford, are teach
ing catechism to Catholic chil
dren for a two-week period.
The course started Monday
and will end June 20 it the
Church hall in Shady Cove.
First Communion services will
be held on Sunday, June 22.
Daily Vacation Bible school
is being , held in the Trail
Community church from June
9 until 20, from 9 to 11:15
a.m. Transportation is pro
vided and anyone needing
transportation may call Mrs.
Lewis Dusenberry.
Mrs. Troy Haynie and son,
Troy, of Morgan Hill, Calif.,
have been spending a few
days in the area visiting
friends. They drove up to take
Millie Haynie, who is attend
ing SOC, home with them for
the summer and also to at
tend graduation exercises for
Phyllis Briggs. The Haynies
are former residents of Shady
Cove.
Rodney Collins of Indepen
dence -has been visiting the
Ben Nork family of Shady
Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Miller of Trail have returned
home from Beverly Hills,
Calif., where they have been
living since theif honeymoon
to Hawaii.
Mrs. Rod Perry of Trail en
tered Rogue Valley hospital
on Tuesday, where she will
undergo surgery.
Mrs. Carl Scott of Trail en
tertained at her home with a
birthday party honoring the
11th birthday of her daughter,
Linda Scott. Her daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Wagler, was co
hostess. Games were played
and refreshments served.
Guests present were Linda
and Glenda Albert, Peggy
Dean Johnson, Cheryl Barlow,
Judy Sanderson and Evelyn
and Marie Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Everard
Brown and daughter, Sherry
Ann of Shady Cove have re
turned from San Jose, Calif.
Their niece, Sherry Lynn
Brown, accompanied them on
the trip south and is staying
there for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Spence
and children of Elk creek,
Trail, have moved to Mon
trose, Colo.
nesses conduct a study group
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tex
Burnett in Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner
of Bremerton, Wash., former
residents of the area, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson of
Trail recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collier
of Eagle Point are parents of
a' boy. He has been named
Clifford Ellis. He weighed 9
pounds, 9 ounces. Paternal
grandmother is Mrs. Albert
Esten of Trail.
Some of the local people at
tending the Rose show in Med
ford were Mesdames Ed Stro
ther, Miles Williams, Floyd
Kelley and Dick' Pfeifer of
Shady Cove, and Albert Es
ten, Roy Vaughn and Gay Gil
lespie of Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley
of Shady Cove made a week
end trip to the coast recently.
The Kelleys are rock hounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stalk
er of Shady Cove have re
ceived word from their son,
David Easley, who is station
ed in the Marines at Camp
Pendleton, Calif., that he is
being transferred to Japan.
. Mrs. Regina Torcher of Sac
ramento, Calif., is spending a
month visiting daughter, son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Anderson of Trail.
Other guests have been her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Torcher of
Sacramento who spent a week
end here recently.
Mr. and ,Mrs. David Ber
gren and children were in
volved in a two-car accident
June 7 when the truck in
which they were riding was
hit by another on the curve
near Shady Cove.
The Bergrens were on their
GUARDING VOICEWAYS WITH AIR-how we pump telephone
cables full of dry air to make phoning more reliable for you
As your phone calls flash through
many of today's telephone cables, they're
protected by dehydrated compressed air.
Reason: If even a tiny bit of moisture gets
inside a cable it can interrupt your service,
perhaps ruin the cable. So phone men like
Bill Hamilton, top picture, keep cables filled
with dry air. This shuts out moisture. The
Working together
to serve you better ....
way home from a fishing trip
to Four Mile lake. The boat
was wrecked and the trailer
severely damaged. No one was
injured seriously.
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merritt
and Mrs. Barbara Raymond
of Glendale are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Brewer of
Trail. Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Ray
mond and Mrs. Brewer are
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Robbins
of Seattle, Wash., stopped off
in Shady Cove en route to
Arizona where they will visit
Mrs. Robbin's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Dynge of Cottonwood. While
in Shady Cove they were
g un e s t s of Mrs. Robbins'
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Dynge of Cot
tonwood. While in Shady
Cove they were guests of Mrs.
Robbins' brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Stelle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mareno
of Eugene were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brewster of Trail.
Mrs. Ivan Hale and chil
dren, Carol and Kevin Hale,
of Shady Cove, and her
mother - in - law, Mrs. Mary
Hale of Grants Pass left Mon
day on a trip to Kelown'a,
British Columbia, and plan to
go into the Frazier River Can
yon country.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd
and son, Danny, and Mrs.
Shepherd's mother, Mrs. Lane,
are visiting in Morro Bay,
Calif.
Joe Hal of Shady Cove is
again confined to Rogue Val
ley hospital for treatment and
observation. At last reports .he
was not allowed to have any
visitors. Mrs. Glenn Anderton
of Trail is also confined to
Rogue Valley hospital where
she underwent surgery last
Friday. She also cannot have
visitors yet.
Mrs. Ray Briggs has return
ed home from a two-day busi
ness trip to Eugene.
Mre. Etta Steen of Santa
Barbara, Calif., stopped off
here en route home from Vancouver,-
B.C. where she had
been attending a conference
of health workers. She visited
her sister, Mrs. Alberta
Hughes, and niece and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Messecar
of Trail. Mrs.' Hughes is now
on a trip, visiting in Anaheim,
Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mes
secar and will attend the grad
uation exercises of her son,
Albert Hughes, in Los Ange
les June 13. He is to graduate
from Los Angeles State col
lege with graduation exer
cises to be held in the Holly
wood bowl.
Meetings of the Shady Cove
Trail Volunteer Fire depart
ment are held starting at 7:30
p.m. at the fire hall the first
and third Monday nights each
month. The volunteer fire de
partment could use more help.
'In case of fire that can be
reported by. telephone the
number to call in Shady Cove
is listed at the top of the
Shady Cove-Trail telephone
section. The number is a dou
ble line that rings both in
the homes of Ray Chubbs and
the Art Hutchinsons.
In case of .inability to call
to report a fire time may be
saved by the informant ring
ing the siren at the fire build
ing. Mrs. Dale Sawyer of Shady
Cove has gone on a trip to
Long Beach with Dale's sister,
brother-in-law and Mr. and
Mrs. Kellar Hutton, who have
been visiting in the area with
the Dale Sawyer and Jim
I
air does another job, too. Should much es
cape, the drop in air pressure sets off an
alarm. This helps us find the damage fast,
heads off possible trouble before it affects
your calls, Using compressed air to protect
cables is another way we bring you better,
more dependable service. Service you enjoy
more because you can always count on it.
- The men and -women of
Pacific Telephone
Huffman families, and the
Jim Sawyer family of Trail.
Mrs. Richard 'Pelliesser of
Huntington and Mrs. John
Fostor and children, Cathleen
and John, of Boise, Ida., are
visiting the Bert Connor fam
ily of Shady Cove. Mrs. Pel
liesser, Mrs. Fostor and Mrs.
Conner are sisters.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tur
ner of Trail were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Larson of Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton of
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. George
Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hage-
mann and Mr. and Mrs.
Dodge, all of Rogue River.
St. Martin's Guild met Mon
day evening at the home of
Mrs. Jim Sawyer of Trail. The
Rev. Bruce McHenry was
present as well as a SDecial
guest from the Prospect Guild
Mrs. Leo Hoag, president of
the Southern Oregon Deanery.
Mrs. Hoag gave a talk follow-
Pemney's
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FROST TWEED LUGGAGE . .
Beautiful pn the outside . . . sturdy on the inside.
Penney's silver-flecked Frost Tweed keeps its good
looks . . . the vinyl cover resists scuffs, scratches,
stains . . . washes clean. Also it's bumper bound
with extra-heavy vinyl . . . corrugated to absorb
, travel shocks. Under all this is a one piece wood
frame. Steel core handle never breaks, locks are
nickel plated solid brass. Lining's of Celanese acetate.
26-inch Pull man Case $9
12-inch Train Case . ...... $6
SPECIAL PLASTIC TRAVEL BAGS
Suit or Dress Size:
Hang your clothes in your car this summer, take them our near as a
pin, when you arrive. Suit bag 42" long, dress bag, 54" long. Hanger
hole in top. Penney's Street Floor
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
ing the business' part of the
meeting. Thirteen members
and two guests attended.
Announcement was made of
the appointment of Mrs. Bill
Massey as promotion chair
man for the Southern Dean
ery and of Mrs. Allan Rodgers
as UTO chairman.
The condition of Hank Da
vis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
my Davis of Shady Cove, is
improved and he may be able
to resume his school work
next fall. Mrs. Ted Conway
has been helping him keep up
with his school work during
his illness.
Officers were elected at a
recent meeting of the Shady
Cove-Trail Lady Lions. Eleven
members and one guest, Mrs.
Howard Ferguson, were pres
ent. Those elected were presi
dent, Mrs. Earl Sheppard;
vice-president, Mrs. Wendell
Oregon, Tuesday, June 17, 1958 3-
Stalker; secretary, Mrs. Athel
Dudley; treasurer, Mrs. Don
Harper, and Lion tamer, Mrs.
Frankk Fagalde. The group is
working on the scholarship
project and Mrs. Floyd Kelley
was named chairman of the
scholarship committee.
The HEC of the Shady Cove
Grange met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Motschen
bacher of Shady Cove Tues
day, June 10, for a potluck
dinner followed by pinochle
and canasta.
Asthmatics! We give $5 trade-in
allowance for your old neb (even
if broken) on a new Breatheasy
set precision pyrex nebulizer;
bottle of inhalant; zipper carry
ing case. Money-back guarantee.
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TOMORROW
MORNING-9:30
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