Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 21. 1937
Page Four
Locals
Schumacher’s Cash
C. G. Sawyer of Kerby was a
business visitor in Grants Pass, last
Friday.
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Mrs. Jerry O’Rielly of Klamath
Falls, was in Cave Junction, over
the week end, visiting friends.
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Martelle Maurer was a guest of
Miss Bertha M. Caid over the
week end.
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Herman Luethye went to Grants
Pass, the first of the week and re
turned home last week end.
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Mrs. A. G. Jackson and Mrs.
Ethel E. Pickett of Klamuth Falls,
spent the week end in face City.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Boyd left the
first of the week for Portland,
and expect to return the last of
the week.
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Mr. anil Mrs. A. W. Diemart,
arrived last Monday evening from
Seattle, and expect to locate here
in some business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Otis Maxwell and
Q. A. Woodcock, all of Lakeview,
spent the week end at the home
of Mrs. E. Lewis of Holland.
Mrs. Robert Balzke, , Mrs. Wil-
liam A. Brown, Mrs. Fred Gai-
eno and Mrs. Janet Thompson
wer«1 sight
seeing
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in
Giants
Pass, Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Powell ex
pect to arrive here this week from
Eagle Point. Mr. Powell is super
vising mechanic at Oregon Caves
CCC camp.
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James E. Franklin is clearing
his place just north of Kerby. He
was looking for a place to settle
for years and decided the Illinois
valley was the idea) location
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Kenneth Carson was in Cave
Junction last week end and re
turned to Gold Beach last Sunday
morning, where lie is employed foi
another, two or three weeks.
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Mrs. W. T. Sherman left last
week for Los Angeles, where M1.
Sherman will follow shortly, and
they will remain there for the win
ter.
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O.V. Breese, of Grants Pass, au
thor of the Breese Tax Redustion
Plan, is the guest speaker at the
Grange tonight
(Thursday) in
their regular meeting in the hall
at Bridgeview.
New families in the community
are Mr. and Mrs. H. .1, Ticknor
and are living at Grayback forest
ranger's residence. Mr. Ticknor is
project superintendent at the Ore
gon Caves ('('(’ camp
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E. M. Kamph of Smith River,
California, was in Cave City, Wed
nesday, in connection with the
shipment of cattle from the val
ley to Crescent City, from there to
be shipped by boat to San Fran
cisco
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Mrs. Mary E. Seat returned to
her home in Elsinore. California,
after visiting her two sons, J. ().
and O. L. Seat of Cave Junction,
She enjoyed hei visit and expects
to return again next y«ai
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Mr. and Mrs. W S. Doty I
just returned lecently from
Klamath, where they have h
for the past several months. 1'
ar«' now living in the Stokes p
on Caves highway.
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Mr and Mi- Howard But
leave the first of the week
Los Angel«
where he will
gage in the s< ed business with
brother. Mrs
Buford was
former Mi-s Ardys Ramsay
Kerb)
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Mr. ('. W Cottam, o f New York
and London, who is sp«*nding th«-
winter at the Waldo Court.
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Mr. and Mrs Fled Galeno nd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balzk< ■ f
O’Brien, were guests of Dt. and
Mrs. Brown in "The W dladoi a
the Friendly Sunday Evening
vice.
Chas S Cochran has purch i-. .
a finely wooded tract of minora
land on n hill top in the App
gate valley and moved this w« ‘V r
to a nearby farm house for the
winter months From there I < u
move to his new home after mak
ing tome planned improvement- . n
the spring.
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