ThunJay, Jun II, 19S9
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
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Theyll Do It Every Time . By Jimmy Hatlo
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SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Properties Purchased
Bt EVELYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove-Trail - New
comer to Shady Cove are
&r. and Mrs. Harvey Thome
children and Mr. and Mrs.
n Sharp, who have pur
8(i the Minnie Biaess
puM next to the Bob Vin
9ftMt residence.
JPB transaction was han
flt through Mrs. Ruth San
foaf. broker. The families
fcfvf had relatives visiting
&9m recently, Mr. and Mrs.
obt. C. Sharp and son, Earl,
dFRoseville, Calif. Robert is
thbrotl&r of Dan Sharp and
Plrs. Thorne.
The sympathy of the com
munity is extended to Edward
Learning And family on the
death of Ed's brother-in-law,
Elvis Cochrane, in Klamath
'Falls. He died suddenly of a
heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Learning drove over for the
funeral services which were
held Thursday, June 11.
ttrs. Winnie Aalvik of
Stevenson, Wash., has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jofer Simpson of Trail. She
-1 tk former Mrs. Winnie
Vatson and lived in the
Shady Cove-Trail area for
mfcny years. She and her hus
band operated a sawmill on
th Tiller-Trail highway.
town to help take care of the
new baby for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Eastman of
California have come to stay
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Eastman, of the
Bar GM ranch, Trail.
art expected to stop by this
week end for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Buttram, of Shady Cove. Mrs.
Hoppe has been spending the
week in Portland seeing the
Rose festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
of Shady Cove are spending
a month at Fourmile lake.
" Mr. nd Mrs. Anthony Me
dina of Mountain View, Calif.,
.visited with Anthony's uncle
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joa
quin Medina, of Shady Cove,
while on their honeymoon
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley
of Shady Cove made a trip
over the week end to the
coast, going down as far as
Crescent City "and coming
' back up the coast to Bandon,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nelson
of Shady Cove, who had their
trailer parked at the Shady
Cove motel, have "moved to
Winston, Ore., where Mr. Nel
son is employed in a mill.
m,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Monical
of Shady Cove are parents of
: a girl born June 13 in Rogue
Valley hospital in Medford.
The baby, gho is the couple's
second child, has been named
: Leslie Gay.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Alexander of Sun
ny Valley, Ore., and Mr. and
MA. Harry Monical of Bend,
Or9. Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Olive P. Ehrlich of Man
hattan Beach, Calif., and Mr.
nd Mrs. C. V. Monical of
Bend.
Members of the Shady Cove
Garden club won a -second
place and six third place
awards on their entries in the
Medford Rose Society show
Those attending from this
area were Mesdames R. D
Chamberlain, Scott Brill,
George Moore, O. L. Williams,
Richard Pfeifer, Edwin Stro-
ther, Floyd Kelley . and Mr,
and Mrs. Ranald Axtell.
Nancy Kisling of Days
Creek, Ore., is spending a
few days visiting with her
uncle and wife, Mr, and Mrs
Joe Green of Shady Cove.
The Personalities, singing
trio of Shady Cove and Trail,
composed of Billy Pfeifer, Don
Arnold and Duke Wilde start
ed a singing engagement last
Saturday with Dick Spain's
orchestra at the Corral. They
will sing with the orchestra
there each, Saturday night.
They made a record, "Teen
ager in Love" this past week,
which, when released, will be
played over the local radio
stations.
Mrs. Mae Lane of Trail,
mother of Mrs. Jack Koss, has
returned home from seven
week's trip to various places
in California, where she vis
ited with relatives and friends.
She drove down with her
grandson, George Lane, who
visited for a few days and
then returned home while
Mrs. Lane stayed for a longer
visit.
The sympathy of the com
munity is extended to Mrs.
Lewis (Dorothy) Jantzer of
Medford, formerly of Trail on
the death of her only brother,
David Vestal, in a Medford
hospital this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strother
of Shady Cove made a trip to
Bend, Ore., over the week
end, where they visited their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Strother Jr. Both Ed Sr.
and Ed Jr. went on a fishing
trip to Paulina lake. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc
Cormick of San Bruno, Calif.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Greenley of Shady Cove.
Week end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Bergren of Shady Cove were
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sagaser
of Brookings, Ore., parents of
Mrs. Bergren and Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Sagaser of Spring
field, Ore. Kenny and Debbie
Bergren returned to Spring
field with the Leland Sagasers
for a two-week visit. Mrs. A.
M. Sagaser stayed over this
week to help out while Mrs.
Bergren is convalescing from
minor surgery.
Marine Sgt. Bill Brewster
of Salem, Ore., visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brewster, over the week end
and caught , three salmon in
the river during his stay here.
Dr. and Mrs. George Paul
lus, daughter Sandra, and
son Bill, and a friend, Don
Dyer, all of Turlock, Calif.,
are visiting with Mrs. Paullus'
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Delmar Logan, of Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Max Hawks of Shady
Cove entertained at her home
on Friday evening, June 5,
with a bridge party honoring
the birthday of Mrs. Arley
Spain. Cards were played dur
ing the evening with prize
for high score going to Mrs.
Floyd Kelley and for low
score to Mrs. Carroll Watson.
A gift was presented Mrs.
Spain from the group. Those
present were Mesdames Carl
Hanson, Adolf Larson, Arley
Spain, Floyd Kelley, Carroll
Watson, the ' hostess, Mrs.
Hawks and Misses Maxine
Hawks and Pat Hawks.
Zoe Ann Hostetler of Cor
nelius, Ore., granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Little
field of Shady Cove, graduat
ed this year from the Forest
Grove High school.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evers
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Clas
pill of San Francisco spent
the week end recently with
the Rev. and Mrs. Ernest
Evers. Mrs. Claspill is the
former Lois Evers.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nashecf
of Shady Cove made a trip to
Klamath Falls over the week
end, where they visited with
Mrs. Nashed's uncle, Ruben
Peterson, and family and also
saw her cousin, Ruben Peter
son Jr., who was home from
the University of Oregon for
the week end. They also vis
ited with another cousin and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Del
bert Miller in -Klamath Falls.
Jim Hopkins, of Shady
Cove, Bill Brewster and Bob
Chamberlain of Trail, are on
a trip to Portland, where they
are attending the Masonic
'Grand lodge.
Tom Greathouse of Port
land was an overnight guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Watson of Trail. Tom
is employed in the Portland
Regional Office of the Forest
service. .
Mrs. Dave Hoppe and baby
son, Darrell, of Eureka, Calif.,
Lloyd Davis of Shady Cove
has returned from a three
week's vacation trip which he
took with his son and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis,
to Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holm
berg and Mr. Holmberg's
mother, Mrs. Holmberg, all
of Oakland, Calif., are house
guests of Mrs. Holmberg's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Morehead of Trail.
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Mr. jind Mrs. Dewey Hinton
and family of Cape Girardeau,
Mo., are arriving this week
end to visit with Mrs. Hin
ton's brothers, Delbert Spain
and family and Arley Spain
and family of Shady Cove.
During their stay the Hintons j
and Spain families took a
coast trip sightseeing, going
from Smith river to Coquille.
Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Ec
cleston of Medford are par
ent of a boy born recently in
Sacred Heart hospital. The
baby, who has been named
Duane Eugene, is the grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ec
cleston of Shady Cove. This
is the couple's first child. Lin
da Eccleston has gone into
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