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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1952)
ILL.INOIS VALLEY NEW Î by Mrs. Wm. A. Brown Phom. 1022 Visit* Son» Mrs. Blanche Preston, of Santa Monica, California, is here for a tw<> week visit with her two sons and their families, Merle of Cave Junction, and Carl of O’Brien. —-o—- HutinrH in Grant» Pa»» Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ellis were in Giants Puss on business one day last week. p- BÖri 8 Heavy-Duty $92.50 For Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, Maintenance Men, Lumber Yards, Etc. T Sanders of Kerby are here from Inspiration Sing at Church California to visit their daughter Mrs. W. C. Hunter was elected The Inspiration Sing at the and her family. They enjoyed to president of O’Brien PTA for the Bridgeview church last Sunday aft family picnic on Sunday. coming year at the May 15 meet ernoon brought out a good group ing. from the various churches and Will Return Home Soon Mrs. H. George will serve a> several special numbers were pre C. T. Diamond was operated on sented. The next monthly sing is last, week in a Eugene hospital, vice-president; Mrs. R. Breckin- scheduled for the Takilma group where he must remain for a few lidge, secretary and Florence Pres where a new church is being built. more days before he and Mrs. Dia ton, treasurer. Mrs. R. Bottel was elected chairman of affairs an 1 mond can return home. J. Grubby chairman of the picnic. From Honolulu to Visit Mr. Grubb’s fifth ani^ sixth Visiting the Cecil Wilhelm i fam- Spend Day in Valley graders entertained the group with ily on Redwood highway is M >■ Rev. and Mrs. Louis Collins and Kenneth C. May, sister of Mr. . Wil- jon Arthur, from Central Point, the songs they had sung for the helm, here from Honolulu for a were in the Valley one day last i Spring Festival in Grants Pass a few weeks ago: “Rocka-My-Soul,” visit. Mrs. May is secretary to the week visiting their many friends. ! "Roundup Lullaby” and "Finlan- president of the Hawaiin Airlines, j dia.” Mrs. Meiser in Hospital Climax of the evening were Mr». Victor Meiser, Kerby, Is square dances performed by Karen in the County hospital, and in her Kui! and James Peninger; Jesse absence her two children are being Cogburn and Ruth Hulsey; Alice cared for by Mrs. John Hill of Nunemaker and I.eRoy Slunaker; Redwood highway. Jean Price and Daniel Slanaker; Melba Jordan and William Shaw. Attend Boy Scout Program Wanda Fish, Peggy Price and Last Saturday the Glenn Champ- Pattey Campbell presented the A professional saw at a pop ney family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank past officers with camelia corsages Hamilton went to Medford to at made by Mrs. Leila Parsons. ular price. 115 Volt A.C./ tend the Boy Scout program and Plans for the annual school D.C. motor developed by parade. They report an impressive picnic were discussed and a potluck Black 6s Decker especially evening with hundreds of Scouts luncheon was planned. for power sawing. Fast ad participating, some coming as far as from Dunamir, California. justments control the cut ting depth, 0" to 2%", and bevel angle, 0° to 45°. Complete safety features. I Also 6" Heavy-Duty,., .f56 50) PRODUCT OF HOMi-UTILITY DIV. —BLACK A DtCKtR MfO CO. ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE SERVICE As Well As SAVINGS CAVE JUNCTION We Will Be Closed Friday, Saturday, .May 31), 31 H«» Two Birthday Kerby Families Spend Day at Caves Partie» Little Patti Lynn Loveday was a little girl on her second birthday bv Carole Bli»» last week. Patti, daughter of Mr. KERBY—The Warren Loughs, and Mrs. Jack Loveday, was hon oree at a surprise party Wednesday Joe Erlies, and Elmer Blisses cele given in her home by Mrs. C. L. brated Robin Lynn’s birthday with Belding, Mrs. Jack Short, Mrs. E. a trip to the Oregon Caves and to Hamilton and son William. The Grayback camp for a picnic last next day her mother gave her a Sunday. party and Mrs. Bill Murff, Randy Mr. A. E. Bliss of Medford is and Stephen; Mrs. Stanley Perez visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jeanne and David were invited. 1 Petersen this wee^, Favors for the party were harmon Mi«. Beulah Miesner is back icas. and proved very popular with home after a stay in the hospital. each of the children trying to out Mr. anil Mrs. A. Scott and fam do the other in making the most ily spent Sunday at the Oregon “music.” Caves. --- o — ------------- O-------------- . Sever» Ligament in Finger A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick * Easy - Safe Write or call lor comolete information— Grants Pass Branch of th* United States National Bank Hoad Ottica, Portland, Oregon BIG SMOKER MAY 29 8 P. M. Kerby Grade School Gym • WRESTLING • BOXING • TUMBLING / lus iiduei tisenierit courtesy FRENCH LAUNDRY Grants Pass he young folks who have formats for school stedjjhat a dance wliere they could wear their formal* would be nice, so the dance committc of the Amei H-an 1 eg! n Auxiliary thought it would be nice for tfie Poppy Dance to be that dance If you have a formal and like to wear it by all means do «o. If not, there will be lots of folks wh> prefer informal drws So, please come out and have a good time and help make the Auxiliary s one dance of the year a success. Yes, bigger value! More Thru-Express buses. Wider choice of routes. Finest air-conditioned buses. World’s best drivers. Free Vacation Planning Service. No lower fares. Choose the Leader-choose Greyhound! So Frequent—So Thrifty! $7.95 8.95 3.15 Plu» Federal Tax Return trip 20% LESS. . . on Round-Trip Ticket» $5.20 12.25 21.80 Salem Lo» Angele» Salt Lake o? San Francisco Seattle Eureka Ina McCarthy Grants Pa s »h. 451,3 Greyhound Once Again Running Through Town Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Trego, River ton, Wyoming, are visiting their (laughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pinkerton for a few I days. They will return to Wyo ming the first of the week. Last Clinic of the Summer The regular Health Clinic held ! by Dr. Dewey and assistants, and ! sponsored by the American Legion ! Auxiliary, will be held in the Aux iliary room, Wednesday, May 28, from 11 am. until 3 p.m. This will be the last clinic for the summer, and interested persons are urged to take advantage of it. w t »Tl AND. OREGON Why the right newer is so important to truck buyers keep. W hen it s too big, you II waste money on operating costs. To be sure .of the right power for top performance and top iu'oti<'inv**oh i*(ery job. Dodge builds eight great truck engines. Tnere’s one that’s "Job-Hated” to lit your kind of work. # Ip fact, vou g<*t a truck that’s "Job-Rated" in every way. tïver y load-moving unit is factory-en gineered to meet the most severe operating condi tions. And every load-corn ing unit is factory-en gineered to provide the strength and capacity needed. Visit your friendly Dodge dealer today for all the (acts about Dodge "■Job-Rated” trucks. o II A I, I, More TRAVEL EXTRAS -No Extra cost! ----- ----- ---- n n— — Visiting from Wyoming POPPY DANCE Moy 24 GREYHOUND Last Saturday while working with his father up nea- Grayback, Don l>oney of Redwood highway After 11 weeks of inactivity badly cut two fingers of his right hand, seveiing the ligament in one. caused by a seven-western state strike, Greyhound buses a.e once —— O'« Greyhound is now operating Building New Garage John Nielson of Eastwood Vill again rolling through Cave Junc- age is building a-garage on the 18 ; tion. acres he purchased recently on the I under daylight saving time causing West fork of the Illinois, east of a change in the schedule. The southbound bus hits town the highway. When completed, he and his family will reside there at 10:30 a.ill. standard time, while the northbound bus rolls through at while he builds his home. 2:27 p.m. The bus usually stops Visiting Parent» in the vicinity of Valley Drug in Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Llewel- Cave Junction. i lyn, Los Angeles, California, have been visiting her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. I’hil Kellar of Cave Junction ■ for the past three weeks. Mr. Llew ellyn is employed at the Metro- Golden Mayer studio.-. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY L E (MON Send The Illinois Valley News to Your Friends Mr». W. C. Hunter Chosen Leader of O’Brien PTA Visiting from California FRIDAY, M LYM I T»»t* prove powor with economy. To save gas. powerful Dodge truck engines employ compression rs’ios as high as 7.0 to 1 And on high tonnage models, a t>, in carbure tion and exhaust system is used Records »how low upkeep. For dependability ami low repair coats. rugged Dodge truck engines havi* 4-ring pistons with chrome-¡dated top ring and heat resisting exhaust valve seat inserts. Owners report, "Greater valuel" You get all the«* plus values: Cyclebond brake linings, easier handling, sharper turning: gyro I Fluid Drive available on all 1 j-, *t- and 1 ton ana Bout«*-Van m.xleLs. See c'f focfoy fn /on'-cotf frorrtfx>rfotfon... says C. R. SHEARMAN, Hood Construction Co., Lynwood, Calif. “We ’ve been Dodge u-sers users for neve iHx*n big tug Lradge lor many years, because our business demands trucks that are dependable, economical and rugged. “We do most of our driving over rough ground, a lot of it in the mud. The trucks work with crews who are laving pipe in the field. This kind of tiauling calls lor plenty of ¡rower to carry equip ment to the men. "And when power is needed. Dodge trucks have it! They seem to be able to pull anything.” D OD GE'TRU tKS f ADRirD'Q vrallll&iIV £ AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE GRANTS PASS