POOR FISH Commuters between Weehaw ken, N. J., and New York protest the Im
pending shutdown of ferry service across th e Hudson River, scheduled for Sept. 12. The
boat is the only way across the river at Wee hawken, and if the ferry stops running the
commuters will all have to change to fish and swim.
SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Meeting Set For Monday
By EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove -Trail The
Rogue Basin Water Resources
and Flood Control association
will hold a meeting Monday
evening, Sept. 8, at 8 p.m. in
the auditorium of the Jackson
county courthouse, Medford.
Ross Hatch, U.S. Corps of
Engineers, will be present to
give details of the corps
Rogue Basin proposals. Also
present, as a speaker, will be
O. M. Browne of the Bureau
of Reclamation,. Boise, Idaho.
All interested persons in the
area are urged to be present.
Shady Cove-Trail - The
Shady Cove Rotary club en
tertained their wives and
guests at a potluck picnic din
ner held at Walch's Lake re
sort Thursday evening, Aug.
28.
Entertainment was furn
ished by Judy Stuart and
Monte Noble, two girl accord
ionists who are students . of
Eve Prentice of Medford.
They were guests of the club
along with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Golden Noble and
sister, Sandra Noble, of Med
ford. " ; '
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Pfeifer and Dr. and Mrs.
Verne Wilson of Shady Cove,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Trimble
of Marysville, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Chandler Drew of Medr
ford and Duchin Pasic of Bel
grade, Yugoslavia. Pasic is
a student at Southern Ore
gon college and is living with
Mr. and Mrs. Drew during
his stay in the country. His
plans are to return to Yugo
slavia as a teacher.
He gave a talk on Yugo
slavia, touching on such
varied topics as agriculture,
religion, educational systems
as compared to the U.S., so
cial customs and special holi
days. Following his talk an
Informal question period fol
lowed. The lake with the moonlight
shining on the water made
an ideal setting for the picnic
and children roasted marsh
mellows over the campfire.
Members of the Shady Cove
Garden club who spent Fri
day touring many of the gar
dens in the Prospect area
were Mesdames Ed Strother,
Miles Williams, William Shep
herd and. Floyd Kelley. The
gardens seem to be particu
larly lovely at . this time of
year in that area as it is much
cooler than in the valley and
so the flowers do exception
ally well. Gardens visited
were those of Everett Shafer,
Archie McKillop, Warren
Barr Sr., Hazel Ulrich, John
Davidson and Willard Huff
man. Residents of the area are
warned to be particularly
careful around their yards
and in fields, since a number
of rattlers have been seen and
killed this year. Slim Leiders
found one lying up next to
his house and killed it. The
snake had about seven rattles.
Bill Shepherd, across the road
from the Leiders, found a big
one just off their front porch
and another in their rasp
berry bushes which got away.
The Scottie and Mignon Par
rick at their river home at
Lewis creek, have killed two
this summer, one measuring
36 inches.
Mrs. L. H. Wolters and
daughter, Shirley, of Oakland,
Calif-, are house guests of her
sister' and family, Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Williams of Shady
Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. John Abel of
Shady Cove have had a great
deal of company this past
month. House guests have
been Mrs. Abel's daughter,
Mrs. Jean Thomas and Rob
ert Wiley, both of San Fern
ando. Other guests have been
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crunk of
San Fernando. Mrs. Abel is a
teacher in the San Fernando
schools and Mrs. Thomas, Mr
Wiley and Mr. Crunk are all
teachers in schools there
Mr. and"Mrs. Ernie Segess-
enman of Shady Cove have
returned home after a month's
vacationing in the northwest
and Canada. They visited
Yellowstone and Glacier Na
tional parks and called on
relatives in several towns in
Saskatchewan, as well as in
Kellogg, Idaho, Vancouver,
B.C., and Eugene, Ore. They
also visited Grand Coulee
dam.
Newcomers to Shady Cove
are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dick
inson and baby boy, Ronnie,
from Shelton, Wash., who
have rented the Ed Abernathy
home. Dickinson will be em
ployed by the Taylor sheet
metal works in Medford.
Hfr V.rl Ahprnathv anri
daughter, Shirley, who have
spent the past month visit
ing with Mrs. Abernathy's
sister ' and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Theron Mason, and
friends in the area, are re
turning to their home in
Downey, Calif.
Mrs. Leona Sheppard of
Glendale, Ore., is convalesc
ing at the home of her son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Sheppard of Shady Cove, after
undergoing surgery. She re
entered the Osteopathic hos
pital for blood transfusions
this past week end but is ex
pected to return to the Shep
pards to convalesce. .
Sheppard's brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norvell
Sheppard and daughter, Deb
bie, of Los Angeles, were
visitors over the Labor Day
week end as well as the Shep
pard's daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Littlefield
from Barstow, Calif. Bill is
stationed at Camp Irwin,
Calif., and Carole is employ
ed as a secretary under Civil
Service at the Marine base.
Linda Sheppard of Kines
Creek, Ore., niece of Earl
Sheppard, was also a visitor
at the Sheppard home over
the week end.
Mrs. Clara Schrader of
Amesbury, Mass., is visiting
with her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trusty
of Elk Creek, Trail. The two
sisters and their brother, Mr.
W. H. Fraley of Ashland held
a reunion as it had been 55
years since Mrs. Schrader had
seen either Mrs. Trusty or Mr.
Fraley. Mrs. Schrader is a
retired registered nurse.
The Shady Cove Garden
club will hold the first meet
ing of the new season on Mon
day, Sept. 8, starting at 12:30
at Our Lady of Fatima hall
in Shady Cove.
Co-hostesses for the event
will be Mrs. Ed Houston and
Mrs. Edgar Vanderlip. Plans
will be made for a fall garden
show to be held at the hall.
the date of which is to be set
at the meeting. Full details on
the show will appear later in
this column.
Mrs. Albert (Helen) Ander
son of Shady Cove has been
named as representative for
the Elemin Food Supplement
company of Berkeley, Calif.
Their product is a food sup
plement containing vitamins
and minerals obtained through
a natural organic source.
Donna and Diane Ells of
Prospect spent Friday visit
ing with their friend, Amber
Wood, of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pfluke
Lid children. Jeanne Marie
and Jeffrey Michael, are on
triri to Canton. Ohio, where
they are visiting with Mr.
Pfluke's parents and relatives.
Mrs. Pfluke is the daughter
of the Ernie Segessenmans.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hoppe
and baby of Eureka, Calif.,
have been spending their va
cation visiting with Mrs.
Hoppe's parents, Mr. nd Mrs.
Homer Buttr'am of Shady
Cove. Hoppe is a photograph
er for the Eureka newspapers.
JoAnn Cooper of Shady
Cove is now employed by Dr.
Fosdal, a dentist in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jantzer
of Grants Pass and Mr. and
Mrs. M. Madsen of Central
Point were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Kelley of Shady Cove
this past week. Jantzer, Mrs.
Madsen and Mrs. Kelley are
brother and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goode
and son, Ralph, of Shady
Cove, made a trip to Bend,
Ore., over the Labor Day
week end, where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb May
field and made a trip to Glass
butte collecting rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shea
of Mountain View, Calif.,
former residents and former
owners of the Cove Variety
store in Shady Cove, spent
the Labor Day week end in
the area visiting friends. To
gether with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Blair, they visited Mrs.
Montie Gilhousen of the
Rogue River lodge, with Mrs.
Bill Massey, of Trail, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Segessenman, and
Mrs. Carroll Watson of Shady
Cove and many others. They
have a rug cleaning business
in Mountain View.
Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Clark of Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Friedell of Long
Beach, who are touring with
their trailer through the
north, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Le Brun of Berkeley.
While visiting the Turners,
Mr. and Mrs. Le Brun cele
brated their joint birthdays
which occur on the same day.
They also made a trip to
Huckleberry gap on a berry
picking expedition.
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Mr and Mrs. Keith Schock
and baby daughter, Diane, of
Modesto, Calif., have been
visiting with Mrs.- Schock's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Clark of Big Butte
Creek. Trail over the week
end. .". , '
House guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Scott and family
of Trail have been Mr. and
Mrs. Erni Widner of Sierra
Madre, Calif. Mrs. Widner
and Carl are cousins. The
Widner's are distributors of
Nutrilite vitamin products of
Buena Park, Calif. This com
pany has its own farms where
they grow alfalfa, parsley and
water cress from which this
food supplement is made. Mrs.
Scott has accepted the ap
pointment as distributor for
Jackson county for Nutrilite
vitamins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cassal
of Trail are reported to have
been considerably shaken and
bruised in a car accident last
Sunday, Aug. 24. Their car
was a total wreck, and they
are without transportation
for the time being.
Mrs. Montana Gilhousen of
the Rogue River lodge, Trail,
has resigned her position in
Los Angeles and returned to
the lodge. Al Gilhousen stayed
in Los Angeles, where he is
working for the Vinnell cor
poration under Rex Milligan.
Mrs. Gilhousen's mother, Mrs.
Earl Schmandt of Darby,
Mont., and her aunt, Mrs.
Carriebelle Heacock, of Olym
pia. Wash., have been visiting.
Other guests at the lodge
have been Ray Cowin of Se
attle, former resident of Med
ford, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stone
of Pine Castle, Fla., and H.
C. Fuhrmann and his mother,
Mrs. Ann Fuhrmann of Pasa
dena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Milligan and sons, Timmy,
Danny and Johnny of Whit
tier, Calif., left for home the
first part of the week. Mrs.
Milligan and the boys have
spent most of the summer
here. During their stay Mr.
and Mrs. Milligan and boys
were guests for an evening
of music and dancing at the
home of Mr. and- Mrs. Carroll
Watson of Shady Cove.
Mrs. Johnie Minor and
daughters, Louella and Shir
ley, and Mrs. Buster Akin and
children have returned ti
Shady Cove from Remote,
Ore., and will enter their
children in the Shady Cove
school for the school year.
Buster and Johnny intend to
stay in Remote and--log this
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Decker
and baby of Portland spent
the Labor Day week end visit
ing at the home of Mr. Deck
er's mother, Mrs. Frances
Miller, of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gray
of Los Angeles have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hutcheson of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bill
ington of Colfax, Calif., and
Mrs. Emily Carlsen of Rose
ville, Calif., have been house
guests of Dr. and Mrs. David
Morgan of Shady Cove. The
Billington's are . parents of
Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Carl
sen is her sister.
. Mrs. Milton George and
daughter, Arlene, of Santa
Monica, Calif., have been
house guests of Mrs. George's
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Powell of Shady
Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Powell attended the wedding
of their other niece. Miss
Peggy George to Darrell John
son, held at the First Metho
dist church in Santa Maria,
Aug. 16.
Mrs. Edna Hunt of Encino,
Calif., is visiting with her
granddaughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ander
son of Mathews guard station.
The sympatny of the com
munity is extended to Joe
Waltz and family on the
death of Waltz's father, Mr.
A. Waltz, following a long
illness. Funeral services were
held Wednesday at 2 p.m.- at
the church in Murphy with
Hull and Hull Funeral home
of Grants Pass, in charge. Mr.
Waltz's daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson,
were here from Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Axtell
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of Folding Hills ranch, Trail,
have just returned from a trip
to Reno and Lake Tahoe.
Monte Axtell and Neil Dusen
berry, both of Trail, are tak
ing a week's vacation trip
to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francis
and baby boy of Trail have
moved to South Dakota,
where Francis will be en
gaged in farming with his
father.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kyle
of La Canada, Calif., have
been house guests of Mrs.
Kyle's sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Barrett of
Shady Cove.
Mr. Ray Carnes and son,
Nelson,- of San Fernando,
Calif., were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pfeifer
of Shady Cove.
St. Martin's Guild will hold
the regular monthly meeting
Monday evening, Sept. 8, at
the home of Mrs. Max Hawks
of Shady Cove, with the meet
ing starting at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Staley
of Emporia, Kan., has been
visiting with Mri. Staley's
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Sattler of Shady
Cove. Other house guests of
the Sattler's have been Mr.
Sattler's nephew and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Staley
and son, Ronnie, of Los An
geles. Guests on Saturday were
Mrs. Jack Huffman of Eagle
Point and Mr. Merriott of Los
Angeles, who is the custodian
of the Pico Arlington Christ
ian church there.
MSgt. and Mrs. Frank
Selto of Spokane, Wash., are
the parents of a baby girl
born at the Fairchild hospital
and weighing 8 pounds 6
ounces. The baby girl, who
has been named Elizabeth, is
the couple's fifth child and
second girl. Sgt. Selto is
ROTC Instructor at Gonzaga
college. Mrs. Agnes Hubbell
of Trail is the maternal grandmother.
Jack Price of San Diego is
home to spend the week end
with his wife and family at
Trail before returning to San
Diego, where he expects to
be shipped overseas.
Pat Gusland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gusland
of Shady Cove, returned home
Saturday evening from Hono
lulu, Hawaii, where she had
gone with the Hardell Pub
lishing company. .
Mrs. Wesley Olson and sons,
Jim, Rod and Mike of San
Francisco have spent all sum
mer visiting with Mrs. Olson's
mother, Mrs. Varnice Hinkle
of Trail. Varnice Hinkle has
returned home from the Mer
chant Marine service and has
applied for overseas construc
tion work with Morrison
Knudson company.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dickin
son of Shady , Cove have
moved to eastern Oregon and
have rented their home to
Mr, and Mrs. Lennis Smith
and family of Shady Cove.
The Smith's had been living
in the Ward house in the
Cove.
Bob Vincent and son,
Kenny, and Carroll Watson
and son, Lane, of Shady Cove,
made a trip to Virgin Valley
Nev., over the Labor Day
week end on a combination
rock collecting, Indian arti
fact, hunting and fishing trip.
Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Peter
Vachon of Shady Cove have
returned to their summer
cabin . "Tottering on the
Rogue," after spending the
past several weeks in Cali
fornia. They plan to be here
until the first part of October.
Their granddaughter, Step
hanie Wood, of Menlo Park,
Calif., accompanied them up
here for a 10-day visit. Her
mother, Mrs. Dick Wood,
teaches ballet, tap and acro
batic dancing in Menlo Park.
Stephanie was a dinner guest
and stayed over night with
Sherj Watson of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trusty
of Elk Creek, Trail have re
ceived word of the death of
Mr. Trusty's nephew, Clyde
Beevers, in Richmond, Calif.
Mr. Beevers was born in the
area but moved away while
still a small child.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Turner of Trail have been
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ward
and son, Jim, from Dufur,
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