Page Six Illinois Valley News, Thursday. October 27, 1938 Look for the Legion quilt at the Bazaar. Jim Wells transacted busines in the county seat last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hein wen Grants Pass visitors last Satur day. Ken and George Wells made hurried business trip to Gran Pass last Friday. —■■■O'------- Bert Badden of Kerby w transacting business in Gran Pass the first of the week. Commissioner George W. Mar tin was a business visitor in (¡rants Pass the first of the week. Miss Nelle Hayden and Law rence Musil were in Grants Pass last Wednesday on a business trip. —o— David S. Green of Kerby was taken to the Grants Pass General hospital for medical attention Wednesday night. —o- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Baum- berger of the Cave City Park, were business visitors in Medford and Grants Pass this week. —o— Miss Helen Johnson of Holland who has been attending high school in Grants Pass, is home over Teacher's Institute. —o— Sam Wayment was visiting in the city this week and came down from Sucker creek where he is now working the Carlson proper ty. — o— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pomeroy of Sausalito, California, were in the valley during the past week. They returned south the first of week. the Miss Cleo Phillips of Grants Pass is a guest at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Varner where she is visiting her sister, Lucille for several days. —o— Dr. and Mrs. J. Grossblat ar rived In the city last week ami will make their home here. Dr. Grossblat is connected with the Oregon CCC camp at Grayback. —o— Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry Harry Marxmiller, Jr., of the Oregon Caves CCC camp arrived from Los Angeles recently and are now domiciled at the < ave City Park. o— Mrs. G. W Baldwin who has been ill for the past several month» is reported gradually ini proving. Iler daughter. Mrs. Eva Peter of Medford, is taking care of her mother. —o— Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meola are new arrivals in Cave Junction and are now living at the Cave City Park where they will mak e their future home. Mr. Meola is land scape gardener at the Oregon CCC camp. Miss Murcia librarian of the Josephine Library, and Mrs Jennie J. Moss, of Grants Pa»», were in Cave Junction to iy. Miss Hill was look if a branch library started in ('ave June —o—■ Warner Johnson and sons, Charles and Li Loyal, returned Fri day from a very successful mule trail hunt in th<> Gearhart moun tains Mr. Johnson bagged one with six point» on one side and seven points on the other w eigli itlg 195 pounds Charles bagged one with five points, weighing nearly ns much and Loyal follow ing with a three pointer. • ■ ■ ■ o—-------- BLESSED EVENTS Born—to Mr. and Mr* J. Van Zee of the Rewood Highway Inspection Station in Grants Pass. Friday, October 14th a son, Bruce Ellsworth, seven pounds 14'» ounces. Mother and »on doing nicely at Josephine General lies pital — o— Born—to Dr and Mrs. A. N. ('oilman, Saturday, October 23, a baby boy weighing nine pound» The young son ha» been named Jon Arnold (’oilman.