Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, September 05, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    lllihoiA Valley New*
Page 6
Norma Buckles Weds
Earl Bolinger, 29th
Norma Lorraine Buckles, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckles
of Selma, became the bride of Earl
Bolinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Buckles of Grants Pass. August
29 in an evening ceremony con­
ducted by Rev. Paul Kroon at the
Cave Junction Community church.
Attired in a long, white satin
gown with finger tip veil, the bride
carried a wedding bouquet, of
white gladiolas, centered with a
white orchid corsage. She was giv­
en in marriage by her father.
Mrs. Dolores Brooks, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor.
The new Mrs. Bolinger’s attendants
were Jackie Sholz, Jackie Stroh-
kirch and Merril Simington.
The groom’s brother, Howard
Bolinger, was best man. Ushers
were Phil Brown, Don Campbell
and Hubert Blue. The latter two
were also candlelighters.
"Because” and the “Lord’s
lc, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kicver of
Van Nuys, Calif, They also visited
Prayer” were sung by Phyllis Dick,
with the G. M. McFarlands, the
accompanied by Mrs. Paul Kroon.
, P. K. Smiths and the A. R. Kothes.
Following the ceremony, a re­
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Krauss and
ception was held in the church
son John spent the holiday week
parlor. Ixirraine Mellow was in
end at Mrs. Krauss’ former home
Kraus*
charge of the guest book. Mrs. M.
town, Cascade Locks Oregon.
621
Simington cut th« cake, and punch
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor and
and coffee were served by Mrs.
SELMA—Ernest Krauss, who daughters Bobby and Beverly vis­
S. McKinstry and Mrs. W. Hen­
was injured last week when a log ited during the holidays with the
derson.
fell on him while he was loading H. Simington family. They were |
Out-of-town guests included Mr. a truck is not as badly hurt as at neighbors in San Diego before the t
and Mrs. J. W Brooks, I^nglois, first reported. He was lucky to Simingtons moved to Selma. The
Ore; Mr. and Mrs. W. Brooks, escape with just a fracture of one
I Taylors are moving to Wash.
Langlois, Ore; Mi's. Helen Butler, bone below the knee. He was ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Tucker and
Burbank, Calif; Mrs. Janet Rian- peoted back from the hospltal I
I son Alan and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
and Jewell, Medford; and Mr. and Tuesday.
Wheeler and children Darline and
Mrs. Howard Bolinger, San Fran­
Bobby Hammer and Freddy Dennis spent the holiday weekend
cisco, Calif.
Krauss left Monday to attend a I -age hen hunting in Eastern Ore-
The young couple are at home Die.el school in Portland. Lewis
1 go.n They reported the hunting
at 1206 NW Highland, Grants Krauss will leave a little later for poor as many of the eggs were be- I
Pass, following a trip down the Oregon State College in Corvallis. lieveil frozen this spring, resulting I
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weiss are in small hatches. They found some I
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doing some remodeling on their interesting specimen of rocks and 1
First Fall Meeting
home. They are enlarging tne din­ some opal.
The first fall meeting of the ing room and putting in a large
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer and ;
Rebekahs will be held Sept 10, at window, as well as a bay window Mr. and Mis. G. M. McFarland re- .
port a nice trip but poor hunting
8 p.m in the regular meeting place. in the living room.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pickle and on their hunting jaunt in’Eastern
children spent the holidays hunting Oregon this weekend.
Mrs. Robert Lan Franco and;
sage liens in Eastern Oregon. They
sons Bob and Dick, from Southern
returned with eight birds.
Mrs. Ru.-sell Cooper was at Lake­ Calif, spent the holidays here with
view lust week, acting as a judge Mr. Lan Franco. He is building
a home on their property and the
for 4-H club work.
The preliminary meeting for the family will move up here when it
tailored dress workshop will be is ready for occupancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Blue have
held in Grants Pass Sept. 10, an 1
built
a sun porch on their home.
everyone wishing to take this pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Branham
ject is urged to attend.
are having a well drilled at their
Visitors at the Tom Conger
home recently were their son and place.
Dennis Krauss started his school
his family, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin year with an emergency trip to I
•smith and Barbara, R innie and
Pamela from Inglewood, Cal. Also the hospitaf for an appendectomy. |
visiting the Congers were their
laughter and son-in-law, Mr. and CHROME DEPOT SETS
Mrs. Paul Artel, of Inglewood, Cal. LONGER FALL HOURS
The Grants Pass Chromg ore
Mrs. W. IL Kelley, Dick and
Belva, of Everaon, Wash., stopped depot announces longer receiving
over several days to visit with hours during the fall from 7 a.m.
friends and relatives. They were to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday
dinner Selma residents and had except on legal holidays.
Other depot business such as
been to San Jose, visiting.
Recent visitors at the Dale Dick- accepted ore settlements will be
•rson home were her father and conducted during regular business
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Kie- hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon­
•r and daughter Wilma, from day through Friday except on legal
’raig, Colo., and her aunt and uni- holidays.
Friday, September 5, 1952
Falling Log
Injures Krauss
FIRE PREVENTION
One careless act—one lapse of memory­
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at the Mellow home at 1:30 p.m.
Jacob Boss will demonstrate the
making of rosettes for cake decoi-
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PARTS and SUPPLIES
CAVE JUNCTION
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we have a new shipment of
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AND EXPENSE ON ORDERS FOR
the fire laws and obey them.
ILLINOIS VALLEY PROTECTIVE ASSN.
The Junior Women's Garden
club held a special executive meet­
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of the president, Mrs. Priscilla
Your Flower Agent-
•VALLEY DRUG
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