Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1958, Image 7

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    ; SHADY COVE-TRAIL
I Released From Hospital
B9 tTlU.r 9. WATSON
Shjd Cove-?refl Mn
J Wlts, et Cove,
waS confined! Tor eevcral
c&it in tcra Meert hwpi
1,- ItfSford, for treatment
C if.juritf fuffere in an
(gSciiirit nr TJfcrri, Calif.,
jail ondy.
Hgr mother, Mr Edith
Davis, wa tilled in the ac
cident. Funeral services were
eld Thursday at Perl Fu
neral home.
Mrs. Waltz had been driv
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Lloyd Davis, to Reno, Nev.
where they planned to visit
a son.Her daughter, Judy
W a 1 1 Vx was accompanying
them. Neither Davis nor Judy
Waltz were hurt
Her husband, Joe Waltz,
ancL. sister, Mrs. Gene Weit
man, brought both Davis and
Mrs. Waltz back to Sacred
Heart hospital. Davis was re
leased ad is at home, and
Mrs. Wjgtz was r el e a s e d
Wednesday.
CIuif Goodwin of Big
ButtS creel, Trail, was in
volved in tn accident when
the car he was driving hit
a .oft shoulder on Big Boutte
Creek road, ran into a tree,
atd turned over on the side.
With him were his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
P. Glover, who were visiting
from Portland. Mrs. Glover
suffered a fractured pelvis
andOseveral broken ribs and
is in Rogue Valley hospital.
Goodwin was also taken to
Rogue Valley hospital. His in
juries included a broken nose
gn arious cuts and bruises.
H$ a released and is at
om. Mrs. Goodwin was
vtin in Portland at the
timft
OEfeVftomers to Trail are
Mr. pii Mrs. Burton Wood
and sons, Ronald and Dick,
from Riddl. They are living
In ori of the houses at Jant
ter's mill finer Wood is em
ployfci. 0" Lt. if Mrs. Richard Bar
ker0 gn daufhttr, Lynda
of ft. Sill, Okla., are
srajndinJ vacation visiting
w Lt. Bftrbare. parents. Mr. and
Htrold Farber, of Laurel I
The Art Swanson family
have moved from Shady Cove
to near Mountain View, Calif.,
where they are buying a
home. The Jesse Lowery fam-
hugt if., Trail. They plan to ' ily of Shady Cove bought
Sparks, Nev
Mrs. Davis was well known
and had many friends in the
area.
Thomas Smith of Trail is
convalescing at home after
undergoing two heart attacks
within in the past two weeks.
A special evening event at
the Trail Community church
will be held July 9 when the
Jubilaires, a musical team
from Simpson Bible college
in San Francisco, will be pres
ent.
Mrs. Dale Sawyer of Shady
Cove has returned from a
vacation in California. She
went to Long Beach where
she visited Dale's brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Kellar Hutton, and brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Sawyer, and to South
Pasadena where she visted
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merrill
In Sacramento she visited her
niece and family, Mr. ' and
Mrs. Harold Baldwin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hamil
ton and sons Terry and
David, of Phoenix, Ore., were
dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trusty of
Elk creek, Trail. The dinner
served as a farewell party
because the Hamiltons are
moving to Phoenix, Ariz.
' Dr. and Mrs. Howard Fer
guson are oq a trip to San
Francisco where they will
spend a few ' days attending
the National AMA convention.
Tex Burnett of Shady Cove
is in Osteopathic hospital
where he is undergoing treat
ment for leg injury suffered
when a rock rolled down the
mil and struck him while
working for Al Cooper logging.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hicks
and daughter, Renee, of Whit
tier, Calif., are vacationing
at their home on Rogue river
dr.
spn$ jfrt of their time at
olt Mch, visiting Mrs.
BarbSrig p ft r n t s, Mr. and
M 9- 4- Bernhart.
Mr. $ii Mrs. Robert Stalk
er of ilamath Falls were
guests cjf Stalker's brother
andpsister-iorlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
(jTelTdel Striker, of Shady
Cove over the weekend. Visit
ing the Stalker's is his mother,
Mrs. J. L. Striker, of Prairie
OCity, Ore.
Guests at the home of Mr.
Trafrfor dinner Sunday eve
ning $r Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Willson And family of Trail
and Willson' mother, Mrs.
Arnold 'VH-gon, of Dayton.
Thg Villsons left Wednesday
for Idaho where they plan to
live. Their daughter, Chloe,
is (tBn with JoAnn Coo
per of Shady Cove to attend
summer thooL
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barker
of S f n d y were overnight
guests of Barker's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Burdett, of Shady Cove.
Barker wgc her for the trap
shooing events. Miss Eunice
Post," friend and former
Jchoolmat. of Mr. Burdett's
of Ityrtl Creek spent week
with them.
Mr. fnd -vIrs. Gerry Sulli
vgn of Shady Cove entertain
ed fjt their home on the Rogue
Tgjh Sgturcfcy night with an
outdoor barbecue. Guests at
tending fere Mrs. Sullivan's
father, T. ft. Owen, of Central
Point, hr three sisters and
their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Barrrfll Kays of Medford,
Mrs. Maxine Berryman and
children of Eagle Point, Mrs.
Muriel Jvn of Long . Beach,
Calif, fcnd Mr. and Mrs. Rog
ers, also of Lomj Beach.
Arriving to attend the fu
neral of their mother, Mrs.
Edith Davis, in Medford
Thursday were three sons and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Hartley Davis of Monrovia,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Davis of Pasadena, Calif, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis of
the Swanson home and have
moved. The Clarence Zawad
zke family, who have been
renting one of Tom King's
houses, are now renting the
Lowery house.
Dr. William Holt of Med
ford was guest speaker at the
Thursday meeting of Shady
Cove Rotary club June 19.
Dr. Holt was born in Shang
hai, China, of American Mis
sionary parents in 1873. His
parents returned to the U.S.,
where he completed his edu
cation, later teaching school
for four years. His practice
started in Eagle Point in 1906
and continued in Medford in
192i. He was the first secre
tary of the Jackson County
Medical Society, of which he
is still an active member. He
related many experiences of
the Medical Society.
In relating his experiences,
Dr. Holt recalled visits to rail
road camps of the Butte Falls
railroad, dining room table
aperations, many amusing in
cidents relating to country
doctors, the collecting of bills.
Mrs. Ed Learning of Shady
Cove went to Albany over the
weekend where she bowled
with a Medford team.
Building on the new Trail
Community church has now
progressed to the point where
the blocks are being laid for
the walls.
The Daily Vacation Bible
school held by the Trail Com
munity church, ended Friday,
June 20, with a program for
parents and friends. Average
attendance was 125. Mrs.
Clarence W a g 1 e r was in
charge of the program. A
coming event will be the
Bible Camps at Lake of the
Woods. Times of camp are
junior girls, Aug. 11-16; sen
ior camp Aug. 18-23, and
junior boys, Aug. 25-30.
Catechism classes that have
been conducted for two weeks
by the Holy Name Sisters at
the Church hall in Shady
Cove also ended June 20. The
Rev. Ilg celebrated a First
j
Communion Mass Sunday,
June 22.
Following Mass, a break
fast was served other parish
members. Mrs. Dick Bartuss
of Shady Cove and Mrs. Ray
Maurer of Prospect were in
charge of the breakfast, as
sisted by other members of
the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chil
dreth of Medford were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Trusty of Elk creek, Trail.
Col. and Mrs. Jack Fuller
of LaMesa, Calif, are visiting
Mrs. Fuller's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kindschi of Trail. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fran
cis of Trail are parents of
a baby boy born June 3,
weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces.
The baby has been named
Lloyd Dean Francis, and is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Oliver of Trail.
Mrs. Harry Nicholson of
Central Point is visiting her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Hanson, of
Trail.
Mrs. William Shepherd of
Shady Cove attended the Fed
eration of Garden clubs state
convention as a representa
tive from the Shady Cove
Garden club in Eugene June
16. Mrs. Charles Cushman of
Trail attended as a delegate
for the Eagle Point Garden
club.
Mrs. Ed Strather of Shady
Cove accompanied delegates
to the recent PEO convention
in Medford to Longview,
Wash., where she is visiting
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ali Sandoz. San
doz is confined to the hospi
tal where he underwent surg
ery. Mr. - and Mrs. .Miles Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Con
way, of Shady Cove and Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Young of Eagle
Point went on a fishing trip
to Lemola near Diamond lake
recently.
St. Martin's Guild will hold
the second in a series of card
parties Wednesday, July 2,
from 1 to 4 p.m. at the VFW
hall in Shady Cove. Bridge,
pinochle and canasta will be
played. Door prize and prizes
for high and low score will
be given. Refreshments will
be served.
Ersal Myers of Elk creek,
Trail, suffered bruises, cuts
and a concussion when a
horse fell on him on his ranch
last Saturday. He is conva
lescing at home. "
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schulz
of Klamath Falls were visi
tors recently at the home of
their cousin, Mrs. Nellie
Chamberlain, of Shady Cove.
Julie Wallace of Medford is
spending a few days with her
girl friend, Betty Myers, and
visiting the Ersal Myers family.
Mrs. Ernie Segessenman of
Shady Cove has returned from
Canada, where she was called
by the death of her brother,
Lloyd Roach. Another broth
er, Ernie Roach, of Saskatch
ewan, accompanied her home
for a visit.
Sgt. Bill Brewster of the
Marines, arrived home June
24 for a 30-day leave. He has
completed a tour of duty in
Korea. After his leave he will
go to Salem where he has been
assigned to duty.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, June 29. T95S 7
HOSPITAL COSTS
Boston (UPD It cost $1,
148,083,000 to operate New
England's 439 hospitals last
year, a survey shows.. Some
50,000 volunteers helped 111,
261 regular hospital person
nel in caring for 1,-340,150
patients. The average patient
stayed at the hospital 7.7
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Monical
of Trail have returned from
visiting Monical's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Monical, in
Bend and his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lovelace,
in Seattle.
Metal saws have been un
earthed from graves at Kish,
one of the more important
ancient cities of Sumer.
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