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JUMP CHAMP Mike Voitich of Stockton, Calif., proudly
holds aloft his frog, Twosnap, at Angels Camp, Calif.,
after the amphibian's three-hop leap of 16 feet, Vh,
inches captured the trophy in the annual Jumping Frog
Contest. Holding the winner's trophy is Janice Queirlo,
"Miss Calaveras County." Voitich is a consistent winner
in the annual event held to commemorate Mark Twain's
famous story, "The Celebrated Jumping Fro-? of Cala
veras County." ,
This Week's
Here'i a charming home
that has almost everything
that is most desired in today's
way of living. Yet, it con
tains less than 1,500 square
f jet and has been designed to
be built on a lot as narrow as
50 feet
The washer and dryer -laundry
tray if preferred -has.
been located in the gar
age. The garage door has
been placed to provide addi
tional storage space in the
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garage. Direct access from
the garage to the kitchen will
save many steps in a year's
time and is always appreciat
ed on a rainy day.
The kitchen is separated
from, the family room by a
half-wall, part of which has
turned posts to the ceiling.
Range and oven are built-in.
In addition to all the wall
and base cabinets, there is a
floor to ceiling pantry locat
ed next to the oven.
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SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Reception Honors Couple
By EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove-Trail - Dr. and
Mrs. Verne Wilson of Shady
Cove were honored at a re
ception on Sunday, May 10,
given on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaar,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Faber in the Blaar home in
Medford.
The floral decorations for
the reception and tea were of
white gladioli with a white
flower centerpiece. A cake
was made by Mrs. Dick Bar
tuss and decorated by Mrs.
William Shepherd of Shady
Cove. About 60 guests attend
ed the reception and viewed
the Blaars' beautiful gardens.
Pouring were Mrs. Wilson's
aunt, Miss Ann Forbes of San
Diego, Miss Marjorie Sand
fort, Mrs. Charles Adamson
and Mrs. Everett Faber of
Medford. Mrs. Dick -Bartuss
of Shady Cove was in charge
of the guest book. One of Mrs.
Blaar's students, Fred Hau
pert, of Medford, made a
treasure chest, in which the
guests placed silver dollars for
the honored couple.
Judge Edward Kelly of
Medford was the guest speak
er at a recent dinner meeting
of the Shady Cove Rotary
club held at the Rogue River
lodge. He discussed the work
of the circuit court and its
The center hall entry leads
to all sections of this home.
Sliding glass doors open from
the living room to a partially
roofed patio. The living room
fireplace has been placed in
the corner so as to back up
against the family room fire
place and consequently save
in construction costs. If de
sired, one of these fireplaces
could be eliminated during
construction.
Access is provided to the
three-quarter bath from both
the family room-kitchen area
and can double as a guest
powder room as it is near
the living room. The main
bath has a shower over the
tub and an extra long pull
man lavatory which is separ
ated from the water closet by
a partial wall with glass
above.
Used brick has been indi
cated for both planters and
veneer. A combination of
horizontal siding together
with boards and batts has
been used on the front eleva
tion. The rustic design is com
pleted with the -use of cedar
shakes, which may be chang
ed to shingles if economy is
preferred.
Complete working drawing of the
above plan- can be obtained at a
cost of S7 JO for the first set and $5
for each additional set, when
ordered at the same - time. This
plan will be available for a period
of four months from ' this date.
Please allow two weeks for deliv
ery. If the above home does not
entirely meet with your satisfac
tion, a new home plan book.
Homes for living, may be purchased
for SI. Send all orders for either
plans or books to Hiawatha Estes,
P. O. Box 404-F, Northridge, Calif.
jurisdiction. Robbery, m u r
der, cattle and horse stealing
were named as the major
early crimes. Other topics
touched on were general
jurisdiction, divorce cases,
felonies and criminal law.
Mrs. Dolph Larson of Shady
Cove entered Osteopathic hos
pital May 14 for treatment
and observation, returning to
her home in Shady Cove on
Monday. She will convalesce
at the home of the Bob Vin
cents for awhile, under the
care of Dr. Ferguson of Shady
Cove.
Dale Sawyers of Shady
Cove underwent throat sur
gery at Rogue Valley hospital
last week. He returned home
Monday and is able , to be up
and out but must be careful
about talking for awhile. He
is convalescing.
Harry Chubb of San Diego
has been visiting with his
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Chubb, of the Cove
Variety, Shady Cove. While
here Mr. Chubb watched the
operations at the sawmill and
also went on one of Steve
Wilson logging trucks to the
logging camp. Other guests of
the Chubbs have been Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Campbell of
Sunland, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Harl White
and family of Napa, Calif.,
spent Mother's day visiting
with Mrs. White's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alic Oliver, of
Trail.
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Close
of Grants Pass spent the week
end at their, summer home
on Big Butte creek. The
Closes are living at 111 Sav
age Creek road in Grants
Pass, and said they " would
welcome having any of their
old friends stop in and see
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson
of Elk Creek, Trail, were
hosts at their home on Wed
nesday, May 13, for a potiuck
dinner and social evening
honoring the Rev. Bruce Mac
Henry, vicar of the Church
of the Good Shepherd, Pros
pect, and St. Martin's, Shady
Cove. The Rev. and Mrs. Mac
Henry are leaving soon for
Sandpoint, Idaho, where he
has accepted a pastorate. His
last service will be on Sun
day, May 24. Their address,
in Sandpoint will be 418
South First st. ;-
Following the dinner the
Rev. and Mrs. MacHenry were
presented with a gift from
the group. Kenneth Nelmes
showed movies of the recent
ground breaking ceremonies
for the new St. Martin's
church in Shady Cove.
Those attending were Mrs.
Ruth Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Monical, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Brewster, Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Watson and son, Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vincent
and children, Kenneth, Mar
ion and David, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Mykelbye, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Nelmes and child
ren, the honored guests, the
Rev. . and Mrs." Bruce Mac
Henry and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hanson and child
ren, Margaret and Leonard.
Mrs. Wendell Stalker of
Shady Cove flew , to San
Francisco last week for check
up - and observation at the
hospital there.
The first really large sal
mon of the. fishing season was
caught last week by one of
the good fishermen in the
area, Allen Rodgers, of Trail.
The fish weighed 27 pounds.
Saturday night dances were
resumed at the Elk Creek
Country Playhouse with a
dance being held Saturday,
May 16, after the hall was
closed down for a month.
Dances will be held there reg
ularly from now on until fur
ther notice every first and
third Saturday. A very nomi
nal admission fee is charged
and refreshments served.
Election of officers for the
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coming year was held at the
Shady Cove Garden club
meeting on May 11 at the
home of Mrs. J. Peter Vach
on, "Tottering-on-the-Rogue,"
near Central Point. Mrs. Wil
liam Shepherd was elected
president and serving with
her wiA be Mrs. Edwin S.
Strother first vice-president;
Mrs. O. L. Williams, second
vice - president; Mrs. Walter
Sattler, secretary; Mrs. Lloyd
Harris, treasurer and Mrs.
Floyd Kelley, historian.
Mrs. Strother gave a report
on the Siskiyou District Gar
den club meeting which she
attended last month. The les
son, "color in flower arrang
ing," was presented by Mrs.
William Shepherd. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs.
Vachon, and co - hostesses,
Mrs. Miles Williams and Mrs.
Phillip Alicki, to 15 members
and two guests, Mrs. Isabel
Wunderlich of Shady Cove
and Miss Ann Forbes of San
Diego, who is a house guest
of her niece, Mrs. Verne Wil
son. A tour of the gardens of
"Tottering-on-the-Rogue' was
made by the group. The June
meeting will be on the first
Monday, June 1, instead of
the second Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Frank Flink,
Old Ferry rd., Shady Cove.
It will be an evening potiuck
dinner with the members'
husbands as guests. New
officers will be installed at
this time. Members are asked
to bring ideas for next year's
program.
Jimmy Davis of Shady Cove
has returned home from a
trip to southern Arizona and
Mexico. ; He took Mrs. Al
Cooper and daughter, JoAnn,
for a plane ride Sunday.
They said they took pictures
from the plane.
Mrs. Peter Nashed of Shady
Cove, accompanied Mrs. Leo
Hoag of Prospect, on a day's
trip to Corvallis where they
attended the Oregon State
Evaluation con ference of
Great Decisions groups for
1959. The meeting was held
at Oregon State college.. The
two women also attended a
luncheon in connection with
the conference.
Bill Matthews of Fuller
ton, Calif., was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Watson of
Shady Cove. Bill, who is a
landscape architect at a large
nursery in southern Califor
nia, showed color slides taken
on various trips, among. them
a series of slides of Mt. Whit
ney, Mt.' Lassen, Mt. Shasta
and surrounding areas, the
Petrified Forest and some
shots of the Arizona desert in
bloom in one of the most pro
ductive of years for a long
time.
Other Sunday guests of the
Watson's were Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Clifford and Mrs.
Clifford's mother, Mrs. Rose
Singler of Medford. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Watson of Trail. Del
Clifford is a member of the
Old Timer's club in Medford
and they drove out in their
1930 Packard Phaeton. There
are only seven cars carrying
the same number series as
the Clifford car in the United
States, he said.
The Shady Cove- Trail
Lions Auxiliary held their
monthly business meeting at
the Rogue River lodge. Offi
cers . nominated for the com
ing year are Mrs. Harry
Goode, president; Mrs. Gus
Olsen, vice - president; Mrs.
Don Harmon, secretary and
Mrs. Earl Sheppard, treas
urer.
The annual Elk - Trail
school spring round-tip was
postponed from Saturday,
May 16, due to weather con
ditions, and will be held in
stead on Saturday, June 6.
Each year, a large number
of riders and others meet for
a buckaroo breakfast at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hanson held between 6 and
8 a.m. and then take an all
day ride to some point of in
terest. This event serves as a
climax to the school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goode
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and son, Ralph, spent the
week end of May 8 in Bend
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb May
field and attended the wed
ding of Donna Mayfield to
Jerry Johnston held at the
First Methodist c h u r c hr in
Bend, where the couple is
now living. Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Mayfield are planning
to move to Shady Cove. Herb
is working for Harry Goode.
Alan Quail of Central
Point spent this past week
end visiting with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athel
Dudley, of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Spain,
daughter, Delberta, arid son,
Bruce, attended the dedica
tion services held at the
stockade at the summit of the
Siskiyou's on Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Briggs of Shady
Cove was a guest of her
daughter. Miss Phyllis Briggs,
at the Mothers day week end
held at the University of
Oregon. Phyllis is a student.
While there she attended a
tea and reception held at the
art museum. She said she
especially enjoyed the all
campus sings presented by the
various halls, sorority and
fraternity houses and the
floats on the millrace at the
university.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Smith
of Shady Cove have rented
their house on Longbranch rd.
to Mrs. Marie Jordan and
family. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Smith were at their home in
Shady Cove while Mr. Smith
was on vacation. He has now
returned to his job in Eugene
but Mrs. Smith will stay at
their home for' awhile.
Mr. and Mrs." Arthur Bige
low of Shady Cove have pur-
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small enough to fit into a coat
pocket put large enough to
play 12-inch records.
chased a lot at the junction
of Longbranch rd. and Rogue
River drive from Walt Mal
lory of Shady Cove. Arthur
is the son of Oliver Bigelow
of Shady Cove.
Mrs. Lorraine Morris of
Medford has started spending
some of the week ends at her
summer home next to the
Del Logan's on the river.
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Thursday, May 21, 1959 A
FRUIT GROWERS . . .
Rogue River soils are acid!
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Acid soils like those in the Rogue River
Valley are low in calcium and subject to
water saturation that can cause serious
damage to fruit tree roots.
N When it comes to protecting trees from the harmful effects of
excess acidity, the kind of nitrogen fertilizer you choose can be vitally
important. ( .
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because it contains:
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Mitchell Named Black
Label Distributor
Paul V. Mitchell, Southern
Oregon Distributors, Inc., of
Medford, has been named dis
tributor for Carling Black
Label beer in the Jackson
county distribution area, G. P.
Thompson, sales manager for
Carling's Pacific north re
gion, has announced. The Car
ling Brewing company is lo
cated in Tacoma, Wash.
Mitchell also will continue
as distributor of Heidelberg
beer which is brewed by Car
ling. He was first associated
with Heidelberg in 1953 in
the capacity of sales representative.
For the nitrate fertilizer that conditions acid soils,
call your dealer and order ...
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Coniracf Awarded
For Treating Logs
A contract for creosoted
bridge timbers was awarded
by the Jackson county court
Wednesday.
Timber Structures, Port
land, was the only bidder at
$21,101. Acceptance of the
bid is subject to the "sche
matic design," the county
court said.
The timbers will be used
for construction of a bridge
across Little Butte creek, at
Brownsboro. Bids were called
for on May 11.
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