• PM4t44M»H«M444»M44MaMMM4M«H4< A potluck supper will be served. r? All parents of high school stud­ Party Postponed 2 Teachers Marry in The Chuck Wagon party will be ents are urged to attend to meet Reno August 30 the teachers and principal of the given by the Earl Boyds and Cecil school. Shirley O’Brien and Harry Kan- Brinks at Boyds’ home on West nasto of Ashland were married Side road Saturday Sept 6. It was Saturday afternoon, August 30, postponed from its previous date, LIONS MEET TUESDAY in Reno, Nev. Illinois Valley Lions meet for August 24. the regular bi-monthly eight O’- They were accompanied by the clock dinner meeting at the Todel- bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Vi.1t« Brother in Cave Junction ope, Tuesday night, Sept. 9. O'Brien of O’Brien, Ore., and her Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Haslock of sister Pat. Monterey Park. Calif., visited his The newlyweds are both teach­ brother and wife, the Harold Has- Here for Surgery ers and graduates of Southern Ore­ locks of Cave Junction this week. In Cave Junction for the express gon College. He will teach music They are en route to British Col­ purpose of obtaining skin graft in the Phoenix, Oregon high school umbia. surgery at the Illinois Valley Med­ and grade school. Mrs. Kannasto ical center Saturday was Ken Rob­ is a teacher in the Fruitdale school, Here From Sweet Home erts of Siltcoos Lake. Mr. and Mrs. and the couple will live in Fruit­ Roberts are former Valley resi­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houck of dents. dale. Sweet Home, Oregon, visited Mr. ---- -- ----- n—------------ and Mrs. A. J. Houck last week. Attend* County Fair* Home From Hospital Mr. and Mrs. George Houck of Freida Thayer returned last Klamath Falls were also guests of M rs. Jerry Tillery is home from week from a three-week vacation the A. J. Houcks and of their the hospital and is rapidly recover­ in Gold Beach, visiting friends daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ing her health. and relatives. While there she at­ Mrs. Keith Owens. tended the County fairs in Gold Sen« Visiting Beach and Crescent City. Dr. George L. Wadsworth I On Camping Trip —o— | Mr. and Mrs. John Smith camp­ wife and son of Owens Mill, Md„ Guests of the Brink« led at'Huckleberry Mountain, near and Ralph Wadsworth and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fort I Crater Lake, last weekend with of Camas, Wash., have been visit have been visiting the Cecil Brinks | Mr. and Mrs. Manie Porter of ing their mother, Mrs. L. Runyan of Caves Highway for about ten . Roseburg. of Caves Highway for the past days will return to their home in days. , — -O----- Los Angeles this week. Here From Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Trego and Potluck Lunch 9th Returns to Roseburg (laughter Sheri arrived Iathor Day The Illinois Valley Home Mrs. Jessie Matthews, mother for a visit with his niece and her tension unit will meet for a of Mrs. A. N. Collmun, who stayed husband, the R. C. Pinkertons. The luck lunch Tuesday morning, Sep with the Colhnan children while two couples celebrated Mr. Trego’s 9 at 11 a.m. at the home of Jessie the doctor and his wife were in birthday with a dinner at the Ore- Womack. Members and visitors Portland, returned to her home gon Caves Chateau Wednesday planning to attend should bring in Roseburg Thursday. evening. their own table service. —o--- —o— BY MRS PEGGY HUBBARD. PH. 6311 Summer in Fire Lookout Attend Rodeo JOB PRINTING—Call the NEWS. Cecil Brink has returned to Cave I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ellis spent Junction after spending the sum­ the weekend in Lakeview, Ore., mer on Tennessee Lookout. where they attended the rodeo. Headquarters for your CHILDREN’S WANTED: F I R SAW LOGS SHOES Trained salesperson, assure a perfect fit for your child. Wide selection of play and dress shoes foi tots to teensters. CABAX MILLS At Hamilton« Cabin for Labor Day Guests of the Hamiltons at their cabin near Agnes, Ore., over the weekend were Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Collman, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ab­ ernathy of Grants Pass. I Friday, lilinoi* Valley New* September 5, 1952 Page 3 is to be music and singing 1 and There meals will be served. DEDICATION SERVICES A Bible conference and church I Everyone is invited. Rev. Van McCoy is the pastor dedication services are being held at the Takilma Full Gospel Church of the Takilma church. the rest of this week through Sun­ day with evening services tonight Arrive« from Chicago (Friday) and three services Sat­ Mrs. Marie Whitman of Chicago, urday and Sunday at 10 a.m., 2:30 Ill., accompanied by her friend, and 7 :45 p.m. Mrs. Maude Peters, arrived last Church dedication ceremonies Friday for an indefinite stay with will be held Saturday and baptis­ her brother and family, the Wm. Weingarts of Cave Junction. mal services Sunday. TAKILMA CHURCH HOLDS IT S EASY To Lay Your Own Permanent a community bank KENJILE community interest WITH Th* Pirmantntly liautiful | AtpheH Tile i % FLOOR Our future is closely linked with the future of our customers and their continued prog­ ress is dependent on comniunitv advance- (W It is logical then that this bank should lie eager to promote local progress anti the consistent with sound hanking practice. 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Reserved Tickets for Sale at McLain's Drug Centre, 6th Si ‘H’, Grants Pass Free Delivery in the Valley Caveman Speed Bowl Furniture You'll Admire at Price« You'll Appreciate” Stationery Typewriters and Rdding Machines Ph. Cave Junction 3311 Josephine County Fairgrounds, Grants Pass Admission: (¡enera! $1.00, Reserved $1.50 6th St. Next to the (J. S. National Bank GRANTS PASS Come To : local conditions. Thrills . . . Spills . . . Action! PUT YOUR CHILD’S FEET IN OUR HANDS V 0 si (advancement of our citizens in every way BARRETT'S STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES READY MIX CEMENT Grants Pass 425 S. E. Sixth St. •» Phone 4401 CAVE JUNCTION MW WflMMAU) CQMFAHf. PO«TlA/4© QIIGÛH ♦ ( R U S H E I) Í ‘ R () (’ K come over lo lhe Phone 4401 Cave City Grocery CLYDE KNIGHT and gel acquainled Our policy is cash and carry to save our customers the difference. , Í PRINTING We have all new stocks, lowers prices and court- eous service. "i 1 It will pay you to •eek our advice on your Job Printing need*. 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