Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, September 15, 1949, Image 10

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    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 /
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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.
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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
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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
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(Formerly Oakes' Grocery)
w h o serves you today i t in m an y cases
the grand son o f the h ard w are m an yo u r
Dwi u f*»e Sign of Feriooo/ Service
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Per Bottle
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lu r at
th i
»roar o/ieiAr/wc rwu
im iu m
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and
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THURS., FRI.. SEPT 22-23
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Per Pnnnd
Per pound
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Hardware
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Per pound
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Secretary
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FRESH, pound
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MILD, per pound
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