SHADY COVE
Group Attends Luncheon
Br EVALYN R. VATSON
o snady Cove-Trail Mem
bers of the Crater T.alc Anv.
2 iliary, V.F.W., Medford, and
guests met at the home of
Airs. Dale Sawyer of Shady
Cove last week for potluck
juncneon and spent the after
O noon visiting
Those attending were Mes
O dames Edith Heim, Amy Ran-
aie and grandchildren, Ken-
nem and Debbie; In Lusk,
Leota Lewis, Louis Kula
q Louella Vosika, Robert Walk
er, Ole De Berry, Eva Pit
tock, Kenneth Clair. J. D
Brummond, Theo Fuget and
son, Ralph, B. B. Ramsey, Rus
n sell Zundel, Fred Lawrence
t and Mrs. Lawrence's brother,
Joha H. Schmitt of Owego
I.ew York. A birthday cake
was made and decorated by
Mrs. Brummond with the
birthdays of Mrs. Louis Kula,
Mrs. tva Pittock and Mrs
Dale Sawyer being celebrated
Mrs. Frank Busch of Trail
has returned home from the
Rogue Valley hospital, where
she underwent surgery. She
is convalescing at home.
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Bethel 5& Jobs Daughters,
held a retiring honored
queen's banquet fbr Miss
Debra Dunlap of Prospect at
the Rogue Valley Country
club Wednesday, July 2. A
bouquet of roses was present
ed to Miss Dunlgp by Miss
Susan Chubb, honored queen
of Bethel 56PA dance follow
ed the dinner.
Those attending -were Suzi
Chubb, Ben fJork Jr., Linda
Eccleston, Jim Vaaderlip Jr.,
Bill Turftfr, am Vanderlip
and Dale Casty, til of Shady
Cove; DebOreA XHinlap, Ro
berta Dunlap, udy Taylor,
Suzanne Eojert, Mrs. John
Taylor and Mr. tad Mrs. Joha
Dunlap, of Poptet; Sob Ber-
ryman, Connie Berrjrman and
Mrs. Dale Acfcewnan, f Eagle
Point and Mel Harsh and Dick
Clleder of Central Point.
Mjss Rathy Jtightmier of
Jtagie Foint i atayiRf with
her sister mi family. Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Snjel of Shady
Coye.
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w Htdly e Campbell,
Calif., i houm guaat of Brig.
Gen. and tlr. 4eter Vachon
of Shady Cov. Xo entertain
him during Tiis tay. here the
G Vachon's ma4e tris "toeeth-
O er witn Mr Diet Pfeifer and
Qson, mil, to Crater lake and
planned 16 felt the boys,
Mark and Bill Pftifer on a
trip to Willow lata this week.
. While they wera tt Crater
lake a big ber tried! to steal
the food oft their picnic table
aad had to be chased away by
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one oi meparj auenaanis.
House guests of Mr. and
Mrs Bill Barrett of Shady
Cove have been Mrs. Barrett's
cousins, Mr. end Mra. Earl
Auran, agd daughter, Gayla,
Gof Eagle RoCk, Ctlif. Other
guests ofothe Barrett's have
been Hr. gnfl Mrs. L. M.
Spicer of Los Angeles.
Dr.ftnS Mr Hover 4 Fergu
son of Shfdy Cove has as
0 ho guests Mr. and Mrs.
Wotl McDowell of Dundalk,
Inland, ejousins of Mrs. Fergu-
epn. After visiting here for
3VhilS they made a visit to
California where they etayed
frith Mrs. I erguson'a parents.
They have no returned to
the, Pergusoms to continue
their visit.
coming events will be dis
cussed. Several local residents have
some very interesting extra
curricular side-lines which af
ford them both pleasure and
profit. Bob Kiem of Shady
Cove makes water skiis and
has them on display and for
sale at the Cove Valley Sup
ply. Mrs. Arthur Engel has
as a hobby the breeding and
raising of Mongolian pheas
ants and this is her second
summer at it. She incubates
the eggs and also uses banty
hens for mothers. At present
she has about 260 young birds
and sells them from the time
they are a day old and up.
Another local woman, also in
terested in the raising of
pheasants, although only for
her own use, is Mrs. Theron
Mason of Rogue River drive,
Shady Cove. She claims that
they are easier to raise than
turkeys.
Anyone else having an in
teresting hobby is asked to
get in touch with this correspondent.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rodger s
have had as a house guest for
the past week, a long-time
friend, Mrs. Walter Spauld
ing, of Salem. Mrs. Spaulding
is employed as a house mother
at Oregon State college.
Brig. Gen. Peter Vachon of
Shady Cove was guest speak
er at the Thursday, July 10
dinner meeting of the Shady
Cove Rotary club. He gave a
talk on the defense of Minda
nao in the Philippines from
the outbreak of World War
II until the surrender of the
Philippine Islands by General
Wainright.
The Country Playhouse is
sponsoring a dance, open to
the public, Saturday evening,
July 19, at the new building
on Elk creek. Proceeds from
the dance will go to help fin
ish the building. Admission
charge will be 90 cents for
adults and 50 cents for stu
dents furnishing student body
cards.
Lloyd Walkup, a former
Elk creek resident who mov-
eded recently to New Mexico,
is, in the area on a visit and
is staying with the Manley
Bryant family on Elk creek
The Shady Cove Cleaners
is closed until July 28th while
Mr. and Mrs Athel Dudley
are on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shep
herd of El Cerrito, Calif.,
stopped off in Shady Cove
on their way home from a trip
to Canada to visit with Mr
Shepherd's cousin and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd
of Shady Cove.
The Shepherd's spent three
days over the fourth of July
in Eugene, attending the AAU
track meet and were house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Boldenow.
Charles Ayres, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Engel
of Shady Cove, has moved
up here from California to
live. He is working at the
Shady Cove market and will
be in his sophomore year at
Eagle Point High school this
fall. His mother, "Mrs. J. Ayres
is expecting to move up in the
fall to make her home here.
Monte Axtell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ranald Axtell of
Laurelhurst road, Trail, is
confined to the Rogue Valley
hospital suffering from
bruises and undetermined in
juries received when the car
which he was operating col
lided with one driven by Tom
Brewer of Sweet Home and
rolled over a 30 foot bank.
The accident happened one
mile north of Shady Cove on
Highway 62 Sunday evening.
Monte was thrown out of the
car and received a cut on the
head. The Lawson boy was
riding with them but was ap
parently uninjured. The car
operated by Tom Brewer then
hit a pickup owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Burrill of
Prospect. Both cars were dam
aged considerably.
Four local girls spent last
week at the Girl Scout camp
at Lake of the Woods. They
are Daun Cherie Oliver, Suz
anne Turner, Sherry Lynn
Brown and Sherry Ann
Brown, members of the Shady
Cove Brownie troop. Their
leader is Mrs. Ed Brown.
Attending the 4-H camp this
week at Lake of the Woods
are Cecelia Kee and Sheri
Watson, members of the
Shady Cove 4-H club and
Margaret Hanson and Leon
ard Hanson, members of the
Elk-Trail Forestry 4-H club.
Mrs. Rufus Trusty of Elk
Creek, T r a, i 1, entertained
members of the Katherine
Dickson Missionary society of
the Church of the Nazarene,
Medford, at her home Tues
day, July 8. This was. an all
day meeting with a potluck
luncheon at noon. There were
17 members present.
Mr.' and Mrs. James Wat
kins of Long Beach, Calif.,
are visiting with Mrs. Wat
kin's brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Sawyer of
Shady Cove, her nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Huffman, of Shady Cove and
another brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sawyer, of
Trail.
Mrs. Josephine Verdon of
Shady Cove has received
word of the death of her
uncle, Peter Hoffman, who
died suddenly June 30 while
at work in Mammouth, Yel
lowstone Park, Wyo., where
he was chief dispatcher for
park transportation. He had
been semi-retired since 1948
and spent the winters in Riv
erside, Calif.
Mrs. Alberta Hughes of
Riddle, Ore., is staying for
the summer at the home of
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Messecar of
Trail, She will start a new
teaching position this fall at
Umpqua; Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stump
and daughter, Janet, of Rich
mond, Calif., are houseguests
of Stump s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles iMorehead of
Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Joyf
ana aaugnxer, r.itie, ana
Craig Myers, all of Salinas,!
Calif., are visiting with Mr.!
and Mrs. Ralph Young of
Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ma
son and family, accompanied
by their niece, Shirley Aber
nathy, of Downey, Calif., and
Eda Larson of Shady Cove,
made a trip to the coast and
Winchester bay over this past
week end. They went out in
a boat fishing, but although
they had a couple of fish on
the line they did not catch
one.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trusty
of Elk Creek, Trail, made a
trip over the week end to
Ashland, where they visited
with Mrs. Trusty's brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Fraley and her nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Rosecrans.
Don Gillespie of Trail re
turned home Saturday from
a two week's vacation in Mor
gan, Utah. He went back to
Utah with his grandfather,
William Spendlove, and re
turned home by bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jantzer
and sons, Mike an Monte, of
Shady Cove are on a vacation
trip. They drove down to
Dunsmuir and then took the
train on to San Francisco.
This was their first train trip.
From San Francisco they
planned to go to Los Angeles
and visit Marineland and Disneyland.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smart
and children, Danny, Debby
and David, of Seattle, are
visiting Smart's father, Jerry
Smart, of the Rainbow Auto
motel, Shady Cove. While
here they attended the fu
neral of their aunt, Mrs. Gulli
ford, of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grow
and children, Gail, Toni and
Mark spent a week's vacation
at their cabin at Diamond
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Velasco
have returned to their home
in Oakland, Calif., after
spending a two week vaca
tion visiting with Mrs. Velas
co's sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Williams of
Shady Cove. The Williams
spent the week end at Willow
lake on a fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKay
of Trail spent a week camp
ing at Lamola, near Diamond
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leekey
and baby daughter, Starleen,
of San Diego, Calif., have
been in the area visiting and
have stayed with Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Collins and. family and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson and
family. Dean Collins, Al John
son and Bob Leekey were all
in high school together.
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Dolf Larson Jr., has return-;
ed to training at Fort Ord, j
Calif., after spending a two-
week vacation at his home
in Medford and visiting with
his family and friends in this
area. He will be discharged
November 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Inel Sut
trajn and family ire now liv
ing in, Albuquergue, N.M.
Lendel is employed there by
the American Health studios
as an instructor in -weight-lifting
and physical educa-
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis But
tram of Greeley, CqIo., have
been spending three weeks va
cation visiting with their son
and wife, Mr. and Mra. Weyne
Buttram of Shady Cove.
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Bill Brewster of Trail nai
returned home from.Iugene
where he" has been helping
out a friend in hi restaurant
for several weeks. The Brev-
sters together with their son,
n Bill, celebrated their wedding
anniversary with a dinner at
Mon Desir in Central Point
last week.
Ted McElrath of Trail is
expected home soon from the
Veterans hospital where he
has been undergoing treat-
O " ment and observation. Mrs.
Ted IVRElrath is leaving for
n the Naval hospital at Bremer
ton, where she will undergo
O a check-up and will also visit
with Mrs. Kitty O'Neil of Au
burn, Wash. Mrs. O'Neil is
the farmer Mrs. Kitty Max
well who lived for some years
at Trail.
House guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Brill of Trail are
O their daughters and families,
Mr. and Mrs. George De
Gregori and children of Cas
tro Valley, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Edminster and
daughter of Merced, Calif. .
A special meeting of Our
Lady of Fatima club will be
held or Thursday evening,
July 17, at the home of Mrs.
Ernie Segessenman of Shady
Cove. The meeting will start
at 7:30 p.m. All members are
urged to attend as plans for
The hot weather has in
creased the danger of fires
both in homes and to the for
est areas. Fire protection in
this area is afforded by the
Shady Cove-Trail fire depart
ment, manned by volunteers.
Fires outside the district
are taken over by the State
Forestry Department and in
some cases fire fighting equip
ment owned by individual log
ging companies has been put
to use. To report a fire resi
dents should dial 3011, Shady
Cove, a number which should
be written in a handy place
for ready reference at all
times.
In reporting a fire one
should be sure to give con
cise directions on how to
reach the place and on whose
property the fire is located,
also who is reporting the fire.
Three fires have occurred
in the area within the past
two weeks. The latest, Mon
day evening, was a small
brush fire near Elder's mill,
Trail, presumably caused by
a short in a power pole. The
blaze was controlled by the
State Forestry department.
The Shady Cove-Trail fire de
partment was called out last
week on a small brush fire
which occurred on the edge
of Tom Keithley's property
next to the George Field resi
dence at Trail. This fire could
have spread to homes in the
area.
The most serious fire oc
curred July 5, early in the
morning, and completely de
stroyed the old Thurman
home up Elk creek. The house
had been purchased recently
from Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Walkup by Mr. and Mrs. Elder
of Ashland, who were mov
ing over some of their be
longings and furniture. Every
thing was destroyed except
for a iew small items. Roy
Porcher of Elk creek, Trail,
was passing by about 9:30
a.m. and stopped to give aid.
The fire was then well ad
vanced but the State Forestry
department was called, who
brought the fire under control.
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