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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1952)
2 Belt Ixxige Makes Klamath Falls Visit ' Entertains Sunday ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 Rev. and Mrs. George II. Gray had as their guests Sunday Dr. an 1 Mother's Day in Arcata Mrs. Alva Custer of Klamath Fall’ Bek Lodge No. 18 was repre I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan of and the Merle Griffen family of sented at a visitation of Klamath Bridgeview spent Mother’s Day Grants Pass. Falls Lodge No. 77 by 21 members,! with relatives down on the coast a including seven past masters, May near Arcata. Arrive from Washington by Mrs. Wm. A. Brown 12. —o— Arriving last Saturday from Bel Phone 1022 Members of the Belt Lodge de I Visit* Son ling-ham, Washington, were Mrs. Visits From Grants Pass Mr. Reuben Scott and family Verne Harroon and her daughter gree team assisted in the con ferring of the Master Mason de- ' Mrs. Ella Wagstaff of Grants 11 of Jacksonville were over on Sun- Patsy, who came to be with Mrs. gree. The famous Belt Lodge “fur- ' Pass was visiting her many friends Iday to visit their friends and also Harroon's son Larry Goff and his niture“ was taken to Klamath Falls i here last Sunday. to see their son Guy, who is still wife for Mother’s Day. by Roy Wells. n the Valley. LIIUIS Joel Brown II) W" ft Joel Brown of Redwood High Mother’* Day at Bridgeview Mr. and Mrs. Pullen of Crescent way is under triie doctor’s care and has been unable to work for a few City were guests of their father for Mither’s Day, and Mrs. Pullen days. carried off the prize at the Bridge view church as the youngest moth Visits Friends Here Mrs. Gladys Chamberlin and er, while “Aunt Kate” Lewis re daughter Nettie are down from ceived the “Roses in Snow” cake Otegim City for a few weeks visit as the oldest mother present. with friends here. In Hospital in Lo* Anjile», Mrs. Raymond Proctor is a pa- Next Thursday treat yoyrself tient in Queen iif the Angels hospi and family to ‘‘eating out” at thte tal in Los Angeles where she un- Annual Spring Lutachesu sarved by dviverit surgery Tuesday morning. I the O’I’rieB W >:ue:da Club ;Wt t.'«<-ir she is ptawniftg on spending some i clul.! I* p.M. Oitsly SI •- ti»wa 1«SU>- wD’k frieuib1 and rela- I (l‘u-1 .) I tivw i:i. Ca>lifort*i*. Treat for Family ^ ko / hm Surprise Birthday Party At the Community Church Sun- . day School last Sunday, one moth er, Mrs, Alfred Burton carried off Jiri <■ of the corsages awarded; one for lx ing the youngest mother, one , f*r having four kiddies in Suiekiy i vch iol. and o’ne for ha.Ing th«? | - '„r.gteM baby present. Vacation* With Her Parent« Miss Glenna Drown, from B-ar- l-ank, California, arrived this week to spend a two-weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. Drown, Miss Drown is employed with an accountant firm in B bank. I Several Cave Junction Nobles will witness the spring ceremonial of Hillah Temple, Noble of the Mystic Shrine, in Grants Pass. Saturday, May 17. The Grants Pass and Josephine county members have been busy for some time in preparation for the event under the direction of Austin B. Brownell P.P. general chairman. The Redwoods hotel will be reg istration headquarters with ail ma jor ceremonies being held in the Memorial gym. à*"' Visit* Mr*. Kallcrt A gathering of some twenty , Visiting Mrs. Art Kellert for ii friends and relatives met last Sat- ' short time Tuesday was Marion urday evening at the borne of Mil ton Dunham with a complete birth Mark of Roseburg. Mrs. Mark is day surprise party for him. Games, [ editor of the “Oregon Legion- refreshments and a good time were ; ette,“ the official Oregon publica- reported tion of the American Legion Aux iliary. Delicious Food Offered Don’t forget tue Annual Spring Luncheon served by the Women’s Club next Thursday, May 22. 12:30 p.m. at &he Clubhouse Plan to i stay to play cards in the afternoon (Paid adv.I > . * * Q ** Kect’m Mother'* D*y Honors LOCAL NOBLES TO WITNESS CEREMONIAL a community bank WITH community interest WANTED PINE LOGS Our future is closely linked with the future^^"* of our customers and their continued prog- res* is dependent on community advance-^- TOP PRU ES • On raent- It is logical then that this bank should be eager to promote local progress and the 4P advancement of our citizens in every way consistent with sound banking practice. Let us work together for our mutual advan tages and further improvement of local conditions. MARKS LUMBER CO BANK at HOME Merlin, Oregon — TRADE at HOME BANK of ILLINOIS VALLEY Former Resident« Complete GREYHOUND SERVICE Daily from Cave Junction <Except Sunday« News comes of the death of two well-known former residents of the Valley (from 1929 until 1945,) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Bullock, who owned the ranch now known as the Milburn place. From here they moved to Los Gatos, Calif ornia. On April 9, following a prolonged illness, Mr. Bullock died, and just one week later Mrs. , Bullock had a fatal heart attaek. i Both were buried in the Los Gatos I cemetery. They are survived by Mrs. G. A. Adams of Oroville, and three grandchildren. à COME TO THE OPENING of the newest Rainbow Trout Fishing Resort WANTED Rough, More Service, More Often to Moro Places Oregon Green LUMBER IN SOUTHERN OREGON SUNDAY, MAY 18 Highest Prices Paid — Giants Pa ME. AND MRS. DAVID E. WILSON Ina McCarthy, Grants Pass, Ph. 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Some day you will need adequate wiring — it costs a great deal less to install it as you build. Electricity offers you countless comforts - 1. specifying wires that are large enough to pre- • vent blown fuses 2. installing enough outlets and switches located conveniently 3. seeing that there are enough circuits to ac- commodate all needs. SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR