Page 8 1 Duncans Huni in Eastern Oregon .VALLEY COUPLE WED IN RENO OCT. 11 I The marriage of Robert Lackey, son of Mrs. Emeiia Lackey o' Kerby, and Mabel Capps of O’Brien was announced this week. M r«. Mahalla Du ncaa The couple was wed Oct. 11 in Phon. 1322 Reno, Nev., after which they hon­ KERBY—Mr. and Mrs. George eymooned in Klamath Falls and Duncan went to eastern Oregon Lakeview visiting friends. The for the hunter’s choice deer seas­ Lackeys are presently living at the on last weekend. Mrs. Duncan shot' .Rustic Inn. o------------- a doe. They report there are very few deer being taken this Edit* College Paper year. Joan Burnett, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Mary McDaniel has gone and Mrs. Loyd Burnett of Cave to Los A igeles, Calif., to visit, Junction, is the editor of the her brother who is very ill. She . student paper “Vanguard” at Port­ land State where she is a sopho­ expects to be gone two weeks. •Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arrants had more. She is also managing the campus bar, according to her moth­ the chimney repaired at the Ritz i er who visited her at the college Tavern recently. this weekend. avoid that brr-r-r feeling this winter with flannels New Shipment of— FLANNEL YARDAGE Plain — (’becks — Plaids — Floral — Pictoral You can’t beat flannels for that comfy feeling despite winter’s cold, chilly weather. Ideal for shirts, pajamas, night­ gowns. So economical to sew your own, too. 42c-98c yard SEE THIS WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS AND PATTERNS AT— TREHE ARNE'S Cave Junction Fascinating Fashions • 1 Be Beautiful, "I have a feeling she’ll find it easy — 1/ she’ll be oh- jective and realistic.” For instance, Julie advises good set of rules to follow in lecting a new Fall and Winter wardrolie might well go something like this: (1) Choose the lines that will balance your figure for the neatest, most graceful effect. (2) Select only enough accessories to smartly accent your costumes — never so many that you will look like a Christmas tree. (3) Plan vsur wardrolie so that vou will al­ ways lie "understated." Thai is, you will lie dressed down for each occasion—rather than overdressed. » In Traction Son Born Io Gammels Friday, October 24, 1952 Illinois Valley News Mrs. Howard Bears» has Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gamniel are the parents of a son, Michael in traction at Josephine General Thomas, born Oct. 16, and weigh­ hospital since last Friday and is | expected to be there ten days. ing 7 lbs. 11 ozs. I 4MP LOGGERS CONVENT« 4i>pii.i7»l' Ginny Simms 1' a- bion is first and always good la te no matter what else it may be. Ibis is the opinion of Ginny Simms, who is heard on CBS’s Jack Smith - Dinah Shore - Ginny Simms Show, and of many other -inait gills. Each season there are ■pecific silhouettes, color combina­ tions, etc., which especially set apart the superficial fashion picture for that year — but they must lie chosen and worn with an eye to good taste and suitability. If a girl sits down and makes up her own rules of good taste," suggests Julie Bennett, of “Life Can . Shower Honors Patsy Perry A bridal shower was given by I the high school senior girls Oct. ■ 20 for Patsy Perry who is to become the bride of Morgan Yar­ brough in November. Also honored was Mrs. Bill Mar­ tin, the former Lillie Scott who was recently married. The shower was held at the home of Charlene Bliss with Bonnie Al­ len and Virginia DeMersseman act­ ing as hostesses. The evening was spent playing games. After Patsy opened he>- gifts refreshments of cake, ice cream and punch were served to the following girls: the honoree, Barbara Bell, Darlene Nelson, Lola Hulsey, Joneile Benge, JoAnn Tay­ lor, Claire Cooper, Carol Burr, Pat Spalinger, Charlotte King, Joyce Hawkins, Beverly Platter, Louise Horner, and the hostesses. o------------- Just watch this McCulloch cut, Olaf! Julie Bennett I Bring Back 6 Bucks Among the more fortunate hunt­ ers this season was the group who returned from northern Calif, with six bucks. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Frost and Mr. und Mrs. Ray Frost and fam­ ily of Selina; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCracken of Cave Junction and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Frost of Port­ land. Mr. and Mrs. Les Frost and family joined the group for supper Satuiday and left their son Leslie to return with his grandparents Monday. Everywhere you go, you see McCulloch chain saws. You’ll find them working in the biggest camps and you’ll find them in the hands of the smallest operators. Loggers like McCullochs because they’re easy to carry, easy to start, and easy to keep running. And you should see them cut. See a Demonstration— Within the next few days, stop by our store tor a real demonstration of wood cutting. Or give us a call and we ll try to arrange a show for you at your place. There's no obligation We just want you to see what a McCulloch can du. 6 Models Available M c C ulloch chain saws CAVE JUNCTION the bes! way TREASURE HUNT PLANNED AGAIN THIS YEAR Some of the merchants will hold a Treasure Hunt again this Decem­ ber, announced Harry Holmes of Valley Variety and Apparel this week. ‘Mt will be on the same order as last year’s Hunt,” he said. The date for the first meeting of all interested merchants will be announced later. — - o I Born to Rosenberry* A daughter weighing seven pounds ten ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rosenberry of O'Brien Oct. 15 at the Jose­ phine General hospital. 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