Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 7, 1945 Mr*. Earl Boyd was shopping in Grants Pass on Wednesday. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. E. J. Wilber. Delbert Kreiger of Portland, son of A. E. Kreiger, visited here over Miss Margaret Morri* of Bend, is spending her summer vacation the week-end. with her mother, Mrs. C. G. Mor­ Mrs. E. E. Potter of Selma, was ri*, on Caves highway. transacting business in Cave Junc­ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bintz of Eu­ tion on Tuesday. gene visited at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Banta and daughter, Harry O. Smith on Caves highway Mrs. Zenna Jennings, were in today (Thursday). Mrs. Bintz is Grants Pass several days this week. president of the Eugene Garden club. C. G. Sawyer was a county seat Ted Webb returned with his visitor the first of the week where family from Klamath Falls last he transacted business matters. Sunday, where they have been vis­ R. J. McCracken of McCrack­ iting for a short time. Mr. Webb en’s Variety store, made a trip to returned to resume his work where Grants Pass last Friday for a load he is a logging contractor. of freight. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilhelm of Mrs. C. G. Morris made a trip to Elk Creek lodge, transacted bus­ Grants Pass and Medford last Fri­ iness in the county seat the first day. Before returning home they visited Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. of the week. Agnes Smith at Ashland. Miss Carol Anderton of Klam Mrs. F. B. Borchert, sister-in- ath Falls, is leaving this week for her home. She has been visiting law of Mrs. Sara Wertz, spent Fri­ day in the valley visiting friends. her aunt in Cave Junction. Mrs. Borchert was formerly of Mrs. Gladys King and her sis- Grants Pass but now makes her ter-in-law, Mrs. King of Lone Mt. home in Oakland, Calif. Valley, at O’Brien, were shopping Mrs. Adaline Beneke arrived re­ in Grants Pass this week. cently in the valley from North Mrs. Sara Wertz and Mrs. Ra Dakota, and will remain for an in­ chel V. Daniels left Saturday for definite visit. Her husband, Pvt. Yoncalla, where they will spend Elroy Beneke is in the armed forc­ es. and stationed in New York. a few days visiting relatives. Mrs. Robert Bumhy accompan- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woods were •d Mrs. Henry Schneider to in the county seat last Monday, Grants Pass this week where they checking up on some property transacted business matters. lines from records at the county court house. They accompanied Jerry Jennings of Medford is Hal M oore of Kerby who was also making his home with Jim Phillips there on business. while in the valley and is em­ Loren Mclrvin, young son of ployed at one of the sawmills. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mclrvin, while Mrs. Frank Halm was in Grants cutting wood Tuesday evening cut Pass last Friday on a shopping trip the largest part from his left and to visit her daughter-in-law, thumb nail and the flesh beneath Mrs. Glenn Halm and baby. the nail to the bone, inflicting a very painful wound. Mrs. K. C. Hamilton returned Henry Wendt of Los Angeles, homo Monday evening from De­ arrived in the valley via Grey­ Michigan, where she was troit, called by the serious illness of n hound bus today (Thursday) to spend several weeks with his broth­ sister. er, Chris Wendt and family on the Mrs. Stella Holtz of Inwood, Caves highway. It is about four Iowa, arrived in the valley last years since he visited here in the week foi an indefinite visit with valley. her brother, W. H. Bahnson, on the Redwood highway. Lyle Freitas and Mike McBri- ety who have been visiting in Cave Junction, left Sunday for San Francisco where they have been working. Mr. and Mrs. Erank Holbrook of Burlingame, Calif., returned to the valley Wednesday for a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Proctor on Caves highway. Burl Proctor, their son, returned with the Holbrooks after a few weeks visit with his aunt at San Rafael, Calif. Ik CAVE CITY THEATER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. JUNE » AND With BING CROS1H and RISE STEVENS NEWS Package for Jasper, Puppetoon Clyde Runyan who has been confined in the Josephine General hospital for the past three weeks was taken to the Veterans hos­ pital in Portland last Friday night making the trip by train. Mrs. Runyan accompanied her husband north, and it is hoped that he will have a speedy recovery and able to return home soon. Friday evening several of the Cave Junction young people had a wiener bake. It was held at the East Fork of the Illinois river. Those present were May Lou Hill, Carol Anderton, Elva Messenger, Rosemary Sachse, Eileen Schneid­ er, Lyle Freitas, Don Fulk, Herb Leming. Jim Phillips and Gilman Squire. V Washington tatter (Continued from Page One) Two of hi* observations stand out above all of the others. One was his description of the State Department operations throughout the world, with the conclusion that the United States is attempting to operate such offices too economic­ ally, and that our representation is not generally in keeping with our actual position in the world. The other part of his report which impressed me was his description of UNRRA. He found inefficien­ cy and nysnianagement prevalen* in this important relief organiza He told Congress, "It is my 0 0 Q JLJÙJ 0 0 0 9 0 Í 0 5 0 Q 0 FLAG DAY Thursday, JUNE 14 5 0 Honor the Flag we are all striving to preserve 5 0 AND DON’T FORGET 0 FATHER’S DAY, JUNE 17th 0 5 Slip the Old Man a kind word—He's got it coming to him 0 0 5 0 Model Cash Grocery J. C. CHAMPION, Proprietor Cave Junction, Oregon settled conviction that it is im­ I perative for Congress to review and re-explore that whole opera­ tion. I have a lot of facts in my notebook which I could relate, but I will only give it to you as my con­ sidered judgment that it (UNR­ RA) is not doing the job which we intended.” Almost immediately following The story that has been spread Dirksen's report, the President on the coast regarding Croft lily had a conference with former ! bulbs raised in the valley, received President Herbert Hoover. Mr. a sound reprimand this week, when Hoover has had more experience growers from Brookings came ov- in international relief administra -\r to buy clean, diseased-free bulbs tion than any other living man. from valley growers. His knowledge and background Also it was reported this week have never been utilized during that IL C. Leming, the valley’s the war emergency. A great many largest bulb grower, sold 5 pounds people here in Washington, and I of bulblets for $500.00. This is am one of them, hope that Her­ a very low price for this class of bert Hoover’s knowledge, exper­ bulbs, but Mr. Leming sold them ience and ability will be put to to a new grower to help him get use. started. ------------ V------------ I Lily plants in the valley are MEETING POSTPONED looking exceedingly good, and those who know who have seen The O'Brien Women’s club them, say they are “tops” as far meeting has been postponed un as plants go. til Friday, June 15th, due to the One man interested asked per­ recent death of Mrs. Marta Webb. mission to dig up a plant to in They will meet at the home of spect the bulblets and the condi­ Mrs. Rena Webb on Redwoods tion of the large bulb. He wa- highway. agreeably surprised to find the LEGION DANCE SATURDAY Attend the American Legion dance next Saturday night, June 9th, at the Legion hall, to the rhythm of good music. Midnight have as many as eight buds on a eats by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. stem, The blooms are going to be very beautiful. --------------V COUPLE UNITED IN MARRIAGE LAST SATURDAY Ilda Parsons of Grants Pass and Robert Gates of Cave Junction, were united in marriage last Sat­ urday afternoon at the home of Justice of the Peace E. Y. Taylor, who performed the ceremony. Attending the newlyweds as wit nesses were Homer Allen and Miss Lois Taylor. The groom is u nephew of Bert Gates. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in the valley. ------------- V-------------- —BUY WAR BONDS— I i I GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY Since 1900 Extra Care At No I I i Weekly Service to the j Extra Cost Illinois Valley Every | TUESDAY L ana plenty of it with these THREE GREAT Lin-X HOME BRIGHTENERS! FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION lin-M Clear Gloss gives swift, beautiful ptoleclion to wood, metal, or linoleum Denman's Greenhouse (Successors to Gunter’s) 930 ORCHARD AVENUE surfaces. "Just brush U on." 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