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o SfiABY COVMBAIL Cord Party Scheduled By BY&LYV VATSOW Shady Cove-Trail St. Mar loin's Guild is sponsoring a cardpart ft the V.F.W. hall O Wdnedy, Aug. from 1 to C p.m. Brid, pinochle and cfcntsta will be played. Re Ofrshmits will served. In f5f(5fe of She party are Mes- aames Oscar Hanson, Kay Brgs fnd Ranald Axtell. Mrs. Mario Bortolazzo of Weed, Calif., has been visit ing w&h her sister, and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Learning of Shajy Cove. Mrs. Ed Strolher of Shady Cove, who has been vacation ing in Wisconsin, is expected home soon. She visited in Milwaukie before starting her return trip. Mrs. ill Ducker and her mother, Mrs. Florence Eggle ston, of the Cove Valley Sup ply Shady Cove, ae spend ing two weeks visitfng with friends and relatives in south ern California, visiting in Col ton, San Iedro and Los Angeles. E. N. Vfenderlip of Shady Cove has been appointed as school0 board representative for Shady Cove to serve on the Eagle Point school board, District 9, and Mrs. Oscar Hanson has been appointed as school board representative for Elk-Trail to serve on the Eagle Point school boar. jffrs. Don Harmon of Shady Cove entertained at her home with a pinjf and blue shower honoring Mrs. Gerry Sullivan of Shady Cove. Co-hostess was Mrs. Ted Jantzer. Decorations were of blue and pink sweet peas with blue candles. Refreshments of punch, cake and ice cream were serv ed. Mrs. Earl Sheppard made and decorated the cake. Guests attending were Mes dames Delbert Spain, Carl Proctor, Ivan Hale, Ed Learn ing, Jack Schauble, Ted Jantz er and the honored guest, Mrs. Gerry Sullivan, all of Shady Cove, Ray Stockstill of Eagle Point, Edna Hawley of Medford, Archie McKillop, Darwin Bevens, Ralph Goode and Mrs. Ellis of Prospect and the Misses Sue Harmon and Linda Eccleston of Shady Cove. Mrs. Josephine Verdon and Warren Wood of Shady Cove made a three-day vacation trip stopping at Bend, Peter sen's rock gardens, Crooked river gorge, Mt. Hood, Port land, Beaverton, Corvallis, Philomath, Newport, Myrtle Point, Camas Valley and Can-yonville. Mrs. Merle Harper of Trail is convalescing at home fol lowing a stay in the Rogue River hospital, where she un derwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stalk er of the Cove Drug, Shady Cove, took Friday off and made a trip to Bend, Ore., where they visited with Mr. Stalker's sister and husband, Dr. and "Mrs. Lane Hysler. They took Stalker's mother, Mrs. Charlotte Stalker, of 3, o a-Wll kjr1 tt&C trrrl ?fr ,yr m O TV XT AT HAS HAD NO PEERS Golden bedding Wen 1 ,;J cddin.g FOR FIFTY YEARS Your ,jPandfather never tasted better whiskey than this. Tne best of five great decanter whiskies blended with the best of nutral jrain spirits $60 $yi05 -.,...,J.-m.JJ! 4h PINT f F Code "So. 224-C FIFTH Code No. 224-B WE PLEDGE: (1) Alt 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. HIENKD WHISKEY - K PROOF 30; STRAIGHT WHISKIES lVl"i SIX YEARS 010. 7'A'i FIVE YEARS OLD. tin FOUR YEARS OLD TKi 6XAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS - ' JOS. S. FINCH DIST. CO.. ALADDIN, FA. 1 PLEASE, MR. JONES, don't try to stay". This was the Red puppet government's warning . to the only U.S. newsman in Budapest when the Russian 1 tanks rolled back to crush the Hungarian revolt But Russell Jones, of United Press International, did stay,' nnta th ultimatum, "Leave or go to jail." For his ; reprtir of the bloody and historic events he saw, he J' itoa the Pulitzer Prize. Joses, as U.PJ.'s chief Eastern European correspondent, mow is writing from both side, of tfc Iroa Curtaim. lead his dispatches in ' A MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Gorilla Killed Alter Escape Antwerp, Belgium (UPD A seven-foot gorilla escaped from a zoo Saturday and panicked the city for 2Vz hours before being shot dead on a housetop. Seven-year - old "Kobus" whose keepers reckon had the strength of five men broke out of his cage while being fed this morning. He climbed a tree in the zoo and from there sprung over the wall. After shambl ing along a street and ter rorizing early morning shop pers clambered up the front of a house. From there he worked his way along a row of rooftops while police and firemen cord oned off the area and evacuat ed the houses. Firemen kept Kobus at bay on his perch 150 feet above street level with powerful hoses while zookeepers made plans to recapture him. The ape became frightened apparently and went berserk and started smashing roof tiles and chimney pots. Zoo officials decided he was too dangerous to try to capture him alive and reluctantly ord ered him shot by police who had climbed up to nearby rooftops. Kobus toppled off the roof after taking six heavy bullets m the chest. His body smashed two window verandas on the way down before coming to rest on a third. Prairie City, Ore., over to the Hysler" s, where she will remain for a visit. The Stalk ers plan to close the Cove Drug store every Friday from now on. Mrs. Reed of Central Point has been visiting her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wert of Trail. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawkins have been Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Watson and family of Plainview, Texas. Also visiting with the Hawkins is Mrs. Hawkin's sis ter,. Mrs. Zella Erwin, of Tr'uckee, Calif. Mrs. Raymond Wilson of Sacramento, Calif., has been visiting with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dusenberry of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens of Bend, were house guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kee, and family of Chady Cove. The Stevens op erate a shoe repair shop in Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Price of Eureka, Calif., spent the week end with Price's sister, Mrs. Dorothy Tockstein, of Big Butte Creek, Trail. Her neph ew, Linwood Price, spent the fourth of July holidays with her. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dick erson and family of Jackson, Mo., spent a week visiting at the home of their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert j Spam, of Shady Cove and Mr. Dickerson's brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dick erson, of Gold Hill. While here they made side trips into the area and visited .Crater and Diamond lakes. Vic. ac companied Delbert Spain on a trip up to the logging op erations of Trail' Creek Lum ber company. This was the first time he had seen logging operations. The family plans to stop off in Yellowstone on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kayhille and daughter, Joanne, of St. Louis, Mo., have been house guests of Mrs. Kayhille's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott of Trail. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Evers of Shady Cove have had I his brother and wiie, Mr. ana Mrs. C. E. EVers, of St. Paul, Minn., visiting them. Guests at the Rogue River lodge have been the Misses Elsie, Marion and Joan Bush of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Mr. Graham of California, one of the executives of the National Broadcasting company. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sum mers and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Crownover and son of Cali fornia have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Copeland of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kee and daughter, Laura, have moved from Klamath Falls to Eugene, where Charles is em ployed by the TV Cable com pany. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kee of Shady Cove. Mrs. John Stille of Shady Cove is reported to be on the sick list. Mrs. Irwin Howe returned home from Rogue Valley hos pital, where she was confined last week, and is convalescing at home. Her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steacy, are here from. San Pablo, Calif. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Evers are vacationing in Can by, Ore., attending the Canby Camp. - - SPEECH AT AIRPORT British Foreign Minister Sel wyn Lloyd speaks before cameras at Washington Air port following bis arrival for discussions on the critical Middle East situation. Listening attentively in the back ground is Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. What Is The This column is prepared as a public (trace by lh College of Law, Willametie University, Salem, to explain basic legal principles, not to provide legal advice. The reader is cautioned not to apply these cases to his own problems without an attorney's advice, for differing facts may change the outcome. Wife' Must Move to Home Selected by Husband When Mr. Jones developed a bad case of asthma, the doc tor told him that there was no hope of imprQvement as long as he stayed in Chicago where he and his wife 'had always lived. Although he would never again be able to hold a job because of his condition, asthma sufferers sometimes find relief in other climates, the doctor said. Jones then visited relatives in Phoenix, Ariz., and while there had no asthma what ever. He 'was offered a job and wrote to his wife that he was going to change his home to Phoenix because he would be able to work regularly, there without having any more trouble from asthma. His wife wrote back that she would not think of moving, for all her family and friends were in Chicago. Brought Divorce Suit- One year, then two years went by and she still refused even to go to Arizona to visit him. He was working regu larly and making good money. At long last he brought a suit for divorce claiming his wife had deserted him. Is there a valid ground for divorce? Yes. The husband must pro vide a home for his wife and family and has a right within reason to choose the place MAIL TRIBUMI, UecKord, Oregon, Monday, July 21. 1958 S RING CROP Coffeyville, Kan. (UPI) Two years ago H. E. Jeffries lost his $250 diamond ring bearing a consistory emblem while he was planting pota toes. Recently Jim Grimes was gardening in the same loca tion, kicked a clod of dirt, and out fell the ring. where they shall live. Under ordinary circumstances it is the duty of the wife to sub mit to his choice. Her refusal constitutes desertion. In this case the husband could not earn a living and support his family in Chicago because the climate there made it impossible for him to work: The asthmatic condi tion resulted in his inability to perform one of the main responsibllites of a husband and the head of a household. There was no indication of lack of good faith on his part. Of course, the right of the husband to select the location of the home is not an arbi trary one. He must exercise the right with due considera tion for the wife. He cannot select the place they live wtih utter disregard for" the welfare, comfort, health or peace of mind of the wife. In Good Faith The selection must be in good faith and not as a scheme to place the wife in a position where she will suf fer from the choice. He can not wilfully scheme to place her in a position to makea choice between ill health and refusal to follow her husband for the purpose of acquiring grounds for divorce. 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