Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Septemlier 13, 1919 LOUIS F rank Buchheit tran sacted busi ness in the county seat on Monday Mrs. Earl Boyd and her sister Mrs. A udrey Lemmon, w ere shop ping in G rants Pass this week. Mr. and Mrs. John A bernathy rcently visited the fo rm e r’s p ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. M artin, Caves highway. are running out. T ulare, C a lif , Mrs. Lloyd Bolen PIFfJTIFUL FIR CONFS bacher of C uttler, California. Mrs , I’M L U H C J While sta te v e te ra n ’s benefits B ryant and Mrs. Bolenbacher are HELP RESEED LAND are sm aller than those paid under sisters of Mrs. T uttle. Also visit- ing them were Mr. ond Mrs F or the /¡rst tim e ¡„ geveral the federal program , more th a n E u re n e Q uarnstiom of W atson- g thefe jg a bum of 3000 Oregon ex-servicem en have drawn sta te aid since 1945. Last ville. Calif., the form er being ® rs 1 / • iv z nephew Douglas f.r c o n e , .n O regon for- school y e a r’s peak was in M arch lephew of Mrs. T uttle. j ests and woodlands, rem inds an when 529 students w ere on the H arold Brewold of the Brewold O. S. C. extension fo re stry spe active list fo r sta te benefits. cialist, Charles R. Ross, who adds Pine company, sold his holdings to Eligible Oregon veterans en- a lum ber firm in Glendale. The th a t seed bearing cones are rolled in full tim e un d erg rad u ate demand by forest nurseries, Elk Creek Lum ber Company went Seed dealers are c u rre n tly ad-1 C0“ e‘re studies th i* year c a " « !» < * back to its original owner a fte r vertising for cones, Ross states. In a »15 increase in S tate benefits as its lease expired. __' __ addition to Douglas fir, they the result of 1949 legislative action raising to $50 a m onth the Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Leitch of particularly w ant w hite fir, hem- to su such r v is ito rs of lock, and Port O rford cedar cones. am ount payable vo c n s students. t u u e n ts Seattle, were o i Holland While Farm ers are also taking advan- They m ust be enrolled fo r at Bob Flem ............... , ing „ . „ e d .Mr. Fleming get tage of the bum per D ouglas fir ! X l . S ' here they helped ZVihe4* moutthheofWT a rta rnGhuich0mi C# a X i regular $35 m onthly paym ents re Mr. and Mrs. M. L. F ro st of Glendale, were visitors at the home of th eir daughter, Mrs. force fo r r K,a g ra d d u u a a te te stu- George Morey and family over s t the mouth of T a rta r Gulch. Fern Hill, was recently vsited bv main “ in * *“* " lo the week-end. Paul Goodmonson. O. S. C. ex- dents and those enrolled in high Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fischer tension forest products m arketing sch° o1’ « te n s io n courses, and voc- Mrs. Chris W endt le ft Tuesday of C entral P oint w ere visitors at specialist. Skeanes was busy cut- at,onal and technical schools. for Mill Valley, Calif., w here she the John Dow home on Caves j To qualify under the sta te pro haze’’ sc; ub Jelder and was called again to take care of highway last Monday. Mr. F isc'he? gram , the veteran m ust have r e her sister, Mrs. J. W. H ardie who also called a t the News office to brush wbere he de9ired D° u<?la9 sided in Oregon fo r one year prior , . acquaintance . . is seriously ill. renew his of c years fir „ reseeding. , _ to active duty, m ust have served , ., . . . __ i Skeanes expects nearby Douglas ago when they were both employed fjr - at least six m onths a fte r Sept. 15, Mrs. Phoebe Collman le ft for in the printing line in Portland. In | 1940, and before Dec. 31, 1946, her home in Garden Home last had been unsuccessful due to the and m ust not ^e draw ing GI bene- week a fte r several days visit with F ran k Mellow, J r., son of Mr. fits at the same time. her son, Dr. A. N. Collman and and Mrs. Frank Mellow, Cave | brush cover. T ag g art advised interested stu A nother method of preparing fam ily. Also visiting them is Mrs. Junction, Oregon, has recently Collman's m other, Mrs. M atthews brushy ground fo r forest reseed- dents to see th e ir re g istra rs for been tran sferred to K irtland Air of Roseburg. Force Base, A lbuquerque, New « oss* continues, is to knock application blanks and fu rth e r de — o— McCord Air Force d°wn the brush with a craw ler type tails, o r to co n tact v e te ra n s’ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowman „ Mexico from . . . . tracto r. S tirrin g th e soil will service officers or the sta te ., . . . of San Francisco were house Base, W ashington. He enlisted in 1 provide veterans’ dep artm en t, S tate Lib- i a seed bed. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M the Air Force in Ja n u a ry 1947 and rary Building, Salem, or 415 S. W. 1 Smock of Holland for two weeks, served two years in Alaska. Ser 11th A venue, P ortland. leaving for San Francisco last geant Mellow has been assigned STATE EDUCATIONAL Thursday. Mrs. Bowman is a duty as a truck driver at K irtland. sister o f Mrs. Smock. BENEFITS HELP VETS E ven In Those D ays — o— Washington Irving said. “A sharp Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson of i Indications point to a consider- Mrs. J. J. Castleberry left this tongue is the only edged tool that week for a months visit with rel Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, have , able increase in num bers of vet- grows keener with constant use.” atives and friends in Pittsboro, been guests at the home of Mr. erans who will use state educa- Indiana. She will stop in San and Mrs. R. R. H etherington of tional benefits to help pay their way through college this year, Ed- Francisco fo r a few days to visit O ’Brien. The W ilson’s have been on an ward T. T aggart, educational of- a daughter who was a recent visit extensive to u r of the middle and ficer fo r the O regon D epartm ent o r in Cave Junction. northw ester states. Mr. Wilson, of V eterans' A ffairs, announced — o— an employee of the Shell Pipe Line this week. Bud Poctor, son of Mr. and Co., for 26 years will retire soon A survey of sta te and independ Mrs. Raymond Proctor of Cave and is contem plating on making ent colleges by T ag g art disclosed Junction, was recently discharged his home somewhere in the n o rth th at school officials expect more from the arm y at Camp Campbell, west. veterans to apply fo r bene/its Kentucky. F or the past three under the sta te program sta rtin g weeks he has been visiting his this year because their GI benefits p arents and is leaving next Sun HEALTH CLINIC day for Corvallis where he will The clinic held their first ses atten d college. Bud was a p ara trooper with the 11th A irborne sion in the A uxiliary room of the division and was stationed in Legion hall, Septem ber 14th with 1 Dr. D urup in charge, giving 5 Jap an for 2 years. D iptheria shots, 3 tetanus, and one school child exam ined. Mr. and Mrs. W inston T uttle, The clinic is held each second Caves highway, had as house WE SPECIALIZE IN guests Mr and Mrs. Earcell Bry- and fo u rth W ednesday of the FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT n an t and d aughter, Charlene of m onth from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. GIVE YOUR CAR NEW LIFE MOTOR TUNEUP MOTOR REBUILDING BRAKES — WELDING GENERAL REPAIRS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I AMERICAN LEGION WccMattd jhtu — F E A T U R IN G — Sea food and Country fried Chicken Dinners ’til 1 A. M. 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