Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 02, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1952
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Coiteux Family Goes
To Baranof, Alaska
by Mr». Frit» Krau«»
Ph. Selma 621
El MA—Mr. and Mr-. Joe Col­
ic ix have gone to Baiunof, Alaska.
They have a daughter living then
: rid fhey have lived there also.
Mai i<>n Krauss has some tulips
that have two blossoms un on»
str m, whet i- last year was only one
in per stem.
hi
X mu-ical program was given
Sunday afternoon at the
church by the children who have
been having Child Evangelism
classes
Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Hamilton
have joined the “Grandparents
dub.” A s>n seven pounds 15
ounce’ was born Saturady to their
son ar.d his wife Mr. and Mrs.
Finest Hamilton, The buby has
been named William Dale.
Little Billy Krauss, who uniter-
went surgery when he was three
weeks old, is still in the hospital.
but i- getting along satisfactorily.
Members of the Renanuh Choir
I rom Seattle, Washington, were
i o -!-’ in various homes Monday
i i'jht following their program in
(live Junction. The Choir is from
Rev. Douglas Field’s alma mater,
and the director is a personal
flu-nil of the Fields so he was
their gut st.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Got don Stepncn
i nd children, and
i
Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Krauss spent Sunday at
Brookings on a successful fishing
trip.
The t-II club scrap paper drive
under way and anyone having
paper they wish picked up can
con'act Mary Buckles, Marge Sim­
la rton, Edna Cooper, or the Selma
s’ore.
“Last GF’ Banquet to
Be Held Tuesday
The Illinois- Rogue Valley Leg-
muire “I ast GI” banquet will be
h, |<| in the O'Brien Womens club-
h mse 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 6.
This is an exclusive organiza­
tion of I egionaires; membership
to date stands at eighty and it is
m.inda'orv that the charter be clos
id at this session, after which no
more meniheis will be taken in and
the nice is on to out-live the last
GI. The list GI will receive spec­
ial benefits provided for by the
el ub.
I>el< ,'.i '• to the dinner «ill trav­
el from Medford, Ashland, Central
Point, Grants Pass, and the local
group will lie present.
The officers this year are Tex
Clifford, president; Sum Bowe,
vice pre- deni; and Ken Deuton,
secretary-treasurer.
“The object and purpose of this
tlub is to uphold the Constitution,
I i mote ■ <><><! fellowship, seal the
Hu nd. hip <>f its members, and con
.-■eciute the memory id' its departed
< niiadi
according to secretary
1 teuton.
I
Rebekah Leaders Council
Meets in Ashland Sunday
Marguerite Rebekah Lodge No.
Ill met in the IOOF hall, Kerby,
April 23, with Alice Vahrenwald,
noble grand in the chair. Twelve
iast noble grands were present.
Delegates elected to attend
Grand Lodge at Salem in May wete
Carolyn Covington and Virginia
Steimer.
It was announced thnt leader’s
.-ouncil will be in Ashland the first
Sunday in May. Virginia Steimer
was recommended for district dep­
uty president for the next year.
Frances Racknor and Pearl O.
Schmidt visited the meeting.
A birthday cake and gifts were
□resented to Alice Vahrenwald at
the luncheon following the meet-!
ing.
Next meeting is May 14 when
'.he degree team will practice.
Girl Scouts Plan
Slumber Party May 16th
Man Injured at
Cabax Mill Monday
by Carole Bli»»
KERBY—Mr. Thomas of Selma
was rushed to the hospital Monday
morning by the Valley Ambulance,
he was injured at the Cabax mil
where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Helliwel
were in Brookings and Crescent
City Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holmberg ana
family, Otis Anderson and Merit
Stover of Grants Pass were Friday
evening gues’s at the Elmer Bti*
home. Carl Holmberg Jr. is leaving
for Europe Monday for three years
service with the U.S. Airforce. He
s in the same group as Bob Ford,
a local boy.
The Wairen Lough and Joe Erlit
•amilies have moved to the Rougl
and Ready Flat where they are op­
erating the Airport Welding Ser­
vice.
The Girl Scouts held a dance at
the Legion hall last Friday.
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4-H CLUBS SPONSORING
Lust week the Girl Scot ts de­ SCRAP PAPER DRIVE
inine lead
There are enough exciting se­
quences crammed into "Prehistoric
Women,” a story of bow our fe­
male ancestors got their men in the
Stone Age, to make even Pearl
White fans happy.
In Cinecolor, the picture has
giants, battles with animals, fire
sequences, kidnapping, primitive
dances and tribal marriage rites.
SHOW REVUE
SATURDAY
entertainment parade, the Techni­
color musical romance “Meet Me
After the Show,’’ will be at the Ivy
next Thursday and Friday.
Macdonald Carey co-stars with
Miss Grable. The film is the story
of a Broadway musical comedy
star and her producer-director hus­
band who rock the Great White
Way with a host of hilarious ro­
mantic complications.
“The Red Badge of Courage,”
Stephen Crane’s famous story of
the war between the states, has
now been brought to the screen by
\I-G-M, its memorable odyssey of
i boy who regains his courage in
the heat of battle coming as a liv-
ng testament to all that Ameri- THURSDAY and FRIDAY
With Betty Grable leading the JOB PRINTING—Call tha NEWS.
ans have ever fought for.
Two noted ex-G.I.’s head the
cast, in the persons of Audie Mur­
phy and Bill Mauldin. Murphy
was America’s most decorated »oi­
lier before he won popularity as
in actor.
SUNDAY »nd MONDAY
Gary Cooper portrays a daring
Krmy captain and swamp raider
for his latest film, “Distant
Drums,’’ the United States Picture
Production presented by Warner
Bros.
The Technicolor film tells the
story of the men who, under Gen­
eral Zachary Taylor, fought the
hostile Seminole Indians in the
Florida Everglades.
TUESDAY »nd WEDNESDAY
Versatile J. Carrol Naish plays
»he
role of a gangster in “Banner-
Josephine County 4-H clubs ar»
holding a scrap paper drive. Kober line,” the story of a young report­
er who puts the lid on the activities
Martin is chairman for the Illinc
of a smalltown racketeer. Keefe
Valley.
Brasselle is cast as the cub report­
Any person having old maga
er
and Sally Forrest plays the fem-
leave
then
’
zines or newspapers can
with Mrs. Milligan in Cave Junc­
tion, or contact Mrs. Martin, phone
2002.
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cided to go on a slumber party; it’s
'ding t i be May 16 at the ranger
station. We’re going to cook our
own dinner and camp over night.
Thrs week we had a new member,
Sharon Ellis from Kerby.
The date for our swimming par­
ty will be in June at Jackson Hot
Springs near Ashland.
Next week we are going to elect
fficers.
CALL FOR BIDS
The Board of Directors of Jose­
Roberta Duncan, Charlene
Kimbler, reporters phine County School Distiict, Jose
phine County, Oregon will accept
bids few two seventy-nine passen­
ger transit type school busses un­
IV Grade School PTA
til 8 p.in. Monday, May 12, 1952
Officer Installation, 8th
at the County School Office, Court­
house Annex, Grants Pass, Oregon.
Illinois Valley Grade School Bid forms may be obtained from
PTA will install new officers at the County School Office and bids
the next regular meeting, May 8, shall be submitted in a sealed enve­
8 p.m., in the grade school gym.
lope marked “School Bus Bid” anil
Elnora Whitehead, president of bear the name of the bidder. The
the high school PTA will be the Board of Directors of Josepntne
County School District reserves the
nstalling officer.
Mr. Benge will present his grade right to accept or reject any or all
bids and to waive formality or
school chorus in a musical pro­ irregularity in any bid.
gram; Mrs. Grace Downing will
Marguerite S. Stanton
rive a report on the State PTA
Clerk
convention held in Pendleton.
Published May 2, 1952
WELDING
AIRPORT
WELDING
SERVICE
Rough and Ready Flat
WANTED
Rough, Green
LUMBER
—Highest Price» Paid—
I’h. 4 506
Grants Pass
PRIZES For Fishermen
FIRST DAY
OF SEASON
MAY
For
Prizewinning
Catches . . ,
GET OUTFITTED AT
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VALLEY
HARDWARE
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hosiery department, or order by phone or coupon.
For the largest trout caught in the Illinois
ufot
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$'.15
Aqua—
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A EVERYTHIN^'CV.: .‘.j'CV
'.'SEROFTHf FAMILY
Valley and brought to the store before
7 P. M
Saturday, May 3
—wc will give a Ru-Sport Spinning Reel,
$24.50
RI -SPORT
SPINNING REE I
value $21.50. For the second largest trout
caught in the Illinois Valley, we will give a
size
QUANTITY
coions
AMOUNTS
$19.95 Conolon
SPINNING KOI)
Conolon Spinning rod, value $19.95
“The Farmer»’ Store Since 1884”
I !2 SE H’ St.
Ph. 4222
GRANTS PASS
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