Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 21, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    M. K. (Bud> Snyder III, son of
M. K. Snyder Jr. o f Kelso, Wash­
ington, arrived in the Valley
Thursday to visit his cousins, Rich­
ard and Mike Burnett of Cave
Junction.
Mrs. Ruth Dougherty and her
two sons, Russell and Victor, from
Richmond, California are visiting
Mrs. Dougherty’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack O. Rogers of Cave
Junction.
ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS
THURSDAY, JU N E 21. 1951
BLESSED
Mrs.
EVENTS
Charlotte
McKenna
of
G rants Pass was a Sunday guest a t
NICHOLS— Born to Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r
— LOCALS —
lames K. Nichols, Cave Junction, Drews.
Sunday,
Ju n e 10, 1951, a t 5:30
Mornay Athey, form er publisher I F iank W ard of Kerby cut hi
a. m., a son weighing seven pounds
f the Illinois Valley News and thumb Ju n e 18, while doing carp-
13 ounces.
now residing in P ortland, was a , entry work. Several stitches were
visitor in the 'a lle y T uesday anil necessary, as it was a deep cut.
A ILSON— Born to Mr. and Mrs.
W ednesday of thia week. Mrs. I
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Don E. W’ilson, Selma, Monday.
Athey was unable to accom panj'
Mr. Howard Beasley of Takilma June 11, 1951, a t 7:18 a. m., a son
him.
recieved a head injury when the weighing seven pounds four and
axe he was using to cut branches, one-fourth ounces.
A family reunion was held at
slipped and cut into the back of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L uther
his ear.
Mr. and Mrs. A uthur W. Boling-
S herrier on Sunday. A delicious
er and two sons, Gary and Micheál
turkey dinner was enjoyed by thp
Mr. H. E. Gage of Cave Ju n c ­ from F o rt Smith, A rkansas, are :
eighteen guest.«.
tion has been ill with the flu but visiting the Mike Wells and the I
Ronnie H olzhäuser families.
.Mabel and Tom Stark of Ven­ is recovering nicely.
say:
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WEINWARD
FORME!
•UTZ WÉ1NHAHD C O M P A N Y . »O tt»
California, are visiting Jack
and Opal Spitz a t the W'irfh-U-
Ben Ge
a r r i w l home Tues-
Well motel. They are on th e ir wav I lay from
G eneral hos-
to Bandon. Oregon.
> |)ita1, wher<? he has been recover-
0
ing from a h eart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. McCasland
•Mr. and Mrs. George Mulvey
of Missouri, arrived Monday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom W hite and were entertained at a dinner at
friends. They plan to be here a the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Bulla on Sunday, Ju n e 17.
week and then go to C alifornia.
— □—
David Rhea of Bakersfield,
•Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Upp from
Hillsboro, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. California, form erly of Cave J u n c ­
Richard Swan of Port Collins, tion, arrived here Monday, Ju n e
Colorado, will be living a t the Il­ ih to visit with relatives and
linois Valley R anger station d u r­ Inends in the Valley.
ing the summer. Ralph will be trail
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spitz heard
forem an and Richard is scaler.
from their son Norman, who is in
The Harold Bowerman fam ily, Korea. He has beem in the hospital
with the exception of Mr. Bower- at Pusan fo r two and one-half
man, attended the w edding of weeks with a chipped leg bon e.
K erlin Sanders and Robert R ent­ Norman hopes to be home some-
chler in Medford Tuesday, Ju n e time during the summer.
19. Miss Sanders is a form er resi­
Rev. Gray and family had a
dent nf the Valley.
F a th e r’s day re-union on Sunday
— o—
Two local grad u ates of Stan when the G riffin fam ily from
ford university received th e ir G rants Pass came out to be with
bachelor of arts degrees a t com­ .he family, and Phillip who is home
m encem ent exercises held Sunday from his school in the east has re­
mained over to be of service to O r­
June 17.
John Burton Moore, son o f Mr. is Seat, who is quite ill with a sth ­
and Mrs. Hal Moore Sr. o f Kerby, ma and confined to his bed.
teceived his B. A. is speech and
Mr. ind Mrs. Herb Drews en ­
dram a. A B.A. also w ent to Lynn
Cabell W hite, son of Mr. and Mrs tertained with a din n er party in
Gordon W hite of Selma, in the heir yard on Sunday evening,
June 17, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
biological sciences.
Paul Palm er whose Ju n e b irth ­
Mrs. George Duncan of Kerby, days are only two weeks ap a rt,
now a proud grandm other, reports Mrs. Palm er’s birthday was the
th at her daughter, Mrs. Grace 13th and Mr. P alm er’s will he the
Simon, is the m other of a boun­ 27th.
cing baby boy nam ed Donald
The evening was spent playing
Ray. The baby was born in the pinochle and canasta, singing by
Sacred H eart hospital in Eugene, the group and a special numbet for
and a t birth weighed the asto u n d ­ the Palm ers by Herb Drews, “ May
ing total of two and th re e -q u a rters the Good Lord Bless and Keep
pounds! He now has his private Thee.” They were given a lovely
room, an incubator, and will prob­ gift by the group.
ably rem ain there fo r a t least
Those present were the Palmers,
month. Donald Ray is bound to the Frank Raubers, .Jack Spitz, the
i*e a big fellow ; he is no longer Ed Knipples, the Cecil Brinks, the
than a 15 inch ruler, but he has Phil Kellars, Ray Proctor, the
all the chance in the world to be­ John M ilburns and Mrs. Wells,
come as tall as his dad. who is who is visit,ng her daughter, Mrs.
over six feet tall.
Drews.
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in Grants Pass
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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