EIGh9 MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. June 30, 19S7
ILLINOIS VALLEY
Fire Destroys Amer Garage
E HELEN BOTTEL Another mother who is spend-
Cave Junction Fire totally ftz the summer in the Illinois
destroyed a garar on the Frank . Valley is Mrs. Caroline Johnson
Amer property at De-r Crek of Areata. Calif., who is staying
last week. 0 at the Siskiyou Mountain camp
The blaze started when a graF home of her son, Bert Johnson.
fire. set by Amer under state for-. ,
estry department permit, went Eddie Courtwnght of Areata
out of control Ef'rtYs nephew is also a guest at
Although the garage and mot , the Johnson home this week,
of the equipment stored in it was j Mrs Hazel Anderson of Las
burned. Amer s two houses on j Vegas. New. is visiting her son
each side of the structure wre', daughter-in-law. Mr. and
laved by the Illinois Valley Ru
ral Fire department.
Mrs. Jiggs Morris. She plans to
leave for Gardenerville, Nev,
about July 1. where she will see
two other sons.
The new community picnic
grounds on the old Stage road
near Cave Junction will get its! pres;dent Dudley Andre and
summer face-lifting Tuesday . his new 0fit-ers served for the
when members of the Lions club (lrst tlme at the Eagles meeting
will meet there for a clean-up Thursday night.
detail. 1 Delegates who attended the
Picnic tables and toilet facih-, sUte convention at Medford in
ties were constructed for the j clude Andrei Hank Spletstoser,
park last year by the County j secretary; and three past presi
Road department. The ground dcnts Ha! Moore, Vern Yeargan
wai donated tor puonc use ny , and Edward Cooke.
Josephine county. Future plans
include the digging of a
near the picnic area.
we" Volunteer firemen were called
out Saturday night to squelch a
.. ,.; small blaze behind a gas stove
Donna Mane White. 9 '-year-old,. one of the cabins t Caves
aaugnier oi .nr. nu .n. r.u-j parc jtotei
ert . wnite oi spenara. Aia&Kd,
celebrated her birthday Sunday
at a family picnic at Grayback
Forest Camp.
The Whites, who have been on
an extended vacation, left Mon
day after spending four days
with Robert's parents. Mr and
Mrs. Hugh White in Cave Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steimpr
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liss
and their families camped at Pa
trick's Crook Caturday night,
and spent Sunday on the beach
at Crescent City.
The Rev. and Mrs. George
Gray and their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ortis Seat,
and Wendell, spent a short vaca
tion in Seattle recently, where
they attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mrs. Gray's sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Maib.
The two familes also visited
Mr. Gray'i brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Gray at Seattle, and another
brother and his wife. Dr. and
Mri. A. F. Gray at Portland. Dr.
Gray recently retired as presi
dent of a Portland Bible college.
Mn. G. G. Etherton. mother of
Clint Etherton of Cave Junc
tion, arrived last week to visit
her family here.
Mrs. John Milburn returned to
Cave Junction briefly this week,
before leaving for Los Angeles
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Neff. The
three have been on a three
weeks trip in the middle west,
which took them to New Mexico,
Colorado, Woyming, Idaho, Mon
tana and Arizona.
Utile Change Noted
In Credit Program
Little change has been report
ed on loan placements for the
first five months of 1957 as com
pared with the same period in
1 1958, according to region 15,
; Committee of Voluntary Home
I Mortgage Credit Program, Port
j land.
Mark A. Goldy of Mark A.
! Goldy, Inc., Medford, represents
real estate brokers on the com
: mittee.
i In the first five months of
1956. loan placements totaled
! 290 for a dollar total of $2,663,
1 725. In the first five months of
1957, loan placements totaled
1 288 for a dollar total of $2,864,-
525.
The regional office serves
small money-short communities
o f Oregon, Washington and
northern Idaho, Goldy explain
ed, as well as minority group
applicants even though located
in a metropolitan city if they
are unable to obtain financing
on terms and conditions gener
ally available to others.
As of May 31, 1953, the total
of loans placed by Voluntary
Home Mortgage Credit Program
in this region was $14,386,100.
Program assistance is not avail
able to finance businesses, farms,
improvements to properties al
ready owned, or to refinance
existing mortgages except as a
part of financing a purchase
transaction. Only FHA and VA
applications are considered.
SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Lee Shelton Breaks Arm
Br EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove-Trail Lee Shel
ton. son of Mrs. Peter Vachon of
Shady Cove, suffered a broken
arm when he fell from a barn
loft to the ground at the Gus
Olson ranch where he was help
ing with the haying.
He will have his arm in a cast
for several weeks.
Summer soft ball got under
way here last Thursday when
the Salem team took the Smoke
jumpers. 29-18, and the high
school nine beat the Lions club
19-4.
In the opene Monday, June
24, the Southern Oregon Arch
ery club trounced Rough and
Ready Mill, 20-5, while the
Smokejumpers made a comeback
in their game with Cabax. beat
ing the Kerby mill team, 14-5.
A pee wee and cub baseball
jamboree was held Wednesday
with all Illinois Valley teams
participating.
About 80 teen-agers turned out
for the weekly dance Tuesday at
the American Legion hall in con
junction with the summer recre
ation program.
According to Recreation Di
rector Ron Maurer, more dance
records are needed, as only g5
were available for this week's
dance.
Swimming lessons held Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday
mornings at Caves Park pool,
are becoming more popular. At
least 50 children from five years
and up participate each day and
more are expected with the clos
ing of Day Camp.
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Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ranald Axtell of Trail
are their daughter and husband,
Captain and Mrs. M. R. Smedes
of Yuma, Ariz. The Smedes ex
pect to be transferred to Panama
City, Fla., in July.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bischoff, both
of San Jose, are staying at John
Frampton cottages. Bischoff is
the owner of a surgical instru
ment company in San Jose.
Mr. and Mrs. George DeGre
gori and children of Castro Val
ley. Calif., are visiting Mrs. De
Gregori's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Brill of Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamill of
Palm Springs, Calif., are stay
ing at one of the cottages at the
Rogue River Lodge and plan to
be here all summer.
Mrs. Milton George and daugh
ters, Arlene and Peggy, of Santa
Maria. Calif., are visiting Mrs.
GeorEe's sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Powell, and with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Carl
Brower. both of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson and
children. Aileen and Sharon, of
Trail and Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Ash and children of Myrtle Point
are on a vacation trip headed for
Anchorage, Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swenson
of Camas, Wash., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dristy of Shady Cove
last week.
Mrs. Vernon of Long Beach,
Calif., has returned to her home
after spending three weeks vis
iting her daughter and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of
Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hawkins
of Trail have had Mr. and Mn.
R. C. McLaren and daughter,
Sharon, of Plainview, Texas,
visiting them.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoerger
of Tarzana. Calif., spent several
days recently visiting Mrs. Pearl
Adair. The Hoergers and Mrs.
Adair were former neighbors in
California.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Collier and
daughters spent the weekend vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Estin
of Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stenzel of
Portland spent several days vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bulkin
of Far Hills Ranch, Shady Cove
and attending the Lions conven
tion while here. Mrs. Stenzel is
an auxiliary president and Sten
zel attended as a delegate.
Mrs. Minnie Easter and grand
daughter, Susan Eastin are on a
vacation trip through Yellow
stone Park.
Mrs. Clyde Stafford of Trail is
visiting her mother, Mrs. King,
in Emmett, Idaho.
Mrs. C. Jenks of Portland has
been visiting her sister and hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richard
son of Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bench
and daughters. Nancy and Kathy,
have been visiting Bench's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles More
head, of Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mahon and
son. Randy, of Burbank, Calif.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ran
ald Axtell recently.
Mrs. Oscar Hanson and chil
dren spent several days at Dia
mond lake recently where they
visited Mrs. Hanson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson,
who were camping up there, and
Mrs. Hanson's sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lacy and son.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bright
of Elk creek, Trail, have had as
house guests Mrs. Bright's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sitzer
and his brothers, Fred and
George Bright.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lingaas
of Medford spent the weekend
of June 22nd at their summer
home on Laurelhurst road, Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Werrlein
of Eagle Point are staying at the
Gus Olsen ranch and helping
with the work while Mrs. Olsen
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will made this week by Investors
Variable Payment Fund, Inc., a
new affiliate of Investors Divers
ified Services, Inc., according to
James Ambler of the Medford
IDS office.
Investors Diversified Services,
Inc. is sponsor and national dis
tributor for the new company.
I n v e stors Variable Payment
Fund, Inc., is a mutual invest
ment fund which will invest pri
marily in common stocks. Em
phasis will be on growth, pro
viding for automatic reinvest
ment of dividends. Variable pay
out of capital and income to the
shareholder will be by period re
demption of shores for an elect
ed number of years.
The program involves one pay
ment monthly, quarterly or an
nually on a systematic invest
ment basis for the purchase of
two securities. The securities are
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fluctuating dollae investment.
takes a trip to Oakland to see
her mother.
Mrs. Bill Brewster of Trail is
attending summer school in Ash
land. Also attending summer
school are Ernest Sackett of
Shady Cove, and Mrs. Arthur
Greenley of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messecar
and children of Chinkoteague,
Va.. are visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Messecar of Trail.
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