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Thursday- Jun 13. 19S7
New Location for
Translator Sought
Cve Junction A new loca
tion for th television translator
ILLINOIS VALLEY
Junior Rifle Club Formed
By HELEN BOTTEL
Cave Junction Firit organ-
which Nation KBES-TV plans to j 'National meetings for the Illinois
install on Eight Dollar mountain I Valley Junior Rifle club and
near Kerbv is being sought by
E A- Malone. engineer, who
v-ill have charge of construction
work
One definite ghost and several
less distinct reflections will prob
ably appear in the Illinois Val
ley television picture, evei
though the location is moved
from the micro-wave station now
on Eight Dollar. Malone in
dicaled the station which now
relays raoio beams to Eureka
would not be suitable as a spot
on which to place the translator.
Testing will cover the entire
mountain top. Although much of
the Civil Air Patrol squadron
was held recently at the Melody
Lane playhouse. O Brien. with
Lt. Vic David of M"dford in
charge.
Tentative plans to change the
meeting place to Cave Junction
v. ere made. City Police Chief
Ko.--s Turpin has offered to as
sist with the rifle club organiza
tion. He was in charge of a sim
ilar group in Grants Paj before
he came to the valley this
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wieting of
Siskiyou Mountain camp will
entertain Carls nephew from
San Francisco, John Wieting,
next week. Mrs. Wieting s broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Palmer will return
next week end to their home in
Los Angeles, after a two weeks
visit.
Fred Dayton, aistrict com-
the material needed for the work : "u-r m me American Legion.
uranis rass, was a guest at
has been ordered, construction
will not start until preliminary
engineering surveys are completed
Costello Tie With
Nevada Hotel Denied
Las Vegas, Ncv. 'IF The
president of the swank Tropi
rjna tesort hotel today denied
that New York gambler Frank
Costello had any interest in the
$11 million hotel.
The denial followed a report
that a piece of paper found in
Glenn Morrison Post 70 Wed
nesday. When the list nf nni, ffirer
was given this week, the follow- j who moved from the val
Mrs. V. T. Grimmett and her
two granddaughters, Betty Jean
Whitehead and Christine Dun
can, all of Sommerton. Ariz.,
left Monday after spending a
week with friends in the Il
linois Valley.
Mrs. Nellie Trefethen enter
tained Mrs. Grimmett and Chris
tine, while Betty Jean stayed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
V. illiam Kuil. where she visited
Kathy Kuil, her former school
mate. The two girls are daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Jim While-
ing were omitted: Slim Ham
rick, first vice commander;
Palmer Lovejoy, sergeant at
arms, and Dr. C. G. Stem,
trustee and member of the ex
ecutive board.
George and Howard Yar
hrough are representatives on
the Illinois Valley Labor Day
Jubilee committee.
ley last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ander
son of O'Brien returned Sunday
Costelln nockrt when he was lrom a Ir'P 10 romano
shot while leaving his apartment ,
0 in New York City May 2 listed ,
gross winnings as of "4-26 ' as j
S63 1.234. The Nevada Gaming:
Control Board said the win
nings, which included S153.745;
in IOU's and SG2.184 from slot j
machines, "appear to correspond
lo the cumulative totals of the j
Visiting in Cave Junction re
cently were former Illinois Val
ley high school principal. Don
Barnes, and his family of Baker
They stayed at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Burns.
Recent guests at the Howard
Eears and Frank Knight home?
were Mrs. Leo Yandell and her
daughter. Shirlene, of Sepul
eda, Calif , who came north
with Mrs. Jack Yandell.
Mrs. Jack Yandell stayed
with her sister, Mrs. Joe Spa
linger and her in-laws. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Yandell, at Jerome
Prairie.
Both Mrs. Yandell and Shir
lene are former students at Il
linois Valley High school.
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SUN-POWERED G.!. Tiny silicon wafers, or solar bat
teries, grouped in long narrow clusters on the" crown of
the Army's famous helmet radio, can provide all the elec
trical power needed to operate the transmitter receiver.
Like the original helmet radio, the sun-powered version is
a development of the U.S. Army Signal Engineering Lab
oratories. Teamed with small nickel-cadmium storage
batteries for peak power and night time operation, the
solar cells can provide current for as much as a year, as
compared with dry cells life measured in hours. The sun
powered helmet is worn by SP3 David Sturck of Hamden,
Conn.
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Genera Motors Plans
Building at Beaverton
Beaverton. Ore. HP General
Motors Truck and Coach divis
ion Wednesday revealed plans
for a S460.595 warehouse and of
fice building to be built on the
Southern Pacific industrial park
here.
The firm applied for a build
ing permit to construct a one
story building with 54.571
square feet of floor space. Own
ers of the building would be
Bomar Investment Company of
Kansas City and builder would
be Long Construction Company.
Denver.
Klamath Basin Fourth i Portland Man Taker
Smokejumpers Sent to
Mud Spring Fire
Cave Junction A man-caused
fire at Mud Springs in the Siski
you mountains near Cave Junc
tion sent two smokejumpers
from the Siskiyou Aerial Pro
ject out at 10 a.m. Monday.
The fire, first call to be answ
ered this year by local jumpers,
was under control by 10 p.m.
Another call from the O'Brien
area came in Sunday evening
shortly after a thunderstorm
brought heavy rains to the val
ley, but it was found to be a
false alarm.
Population of the U. S. in
creases 7,000 every 24 hours.
Of July Parade Set
Klamath Falls The annual
Klamath Basin Fourth of July
parade will start 'at 10 a.m. in
Klamath Falls. The parade is
being sponsored by the Klamath
County Junior Chamber of Com
merce. Deadline for filing entries in
the parade is June 25. Entries
should be mailed to Amos R.
Burnett, 2453 Applegate ave.,
Klamath Falls. He is parade
chairman.
The forms should include type
of entry, number of units being
submitted, organization being
represented and name and ad
dress of the individual entering
the unit, according to Burnett.
Over Plaza Cafe
Ashland Ralph Schulte. for
merly of Portland, assunvti ian
agement of the Plaza Cife lfrre
Tuesday. He succeeds Mr. nd
Mrs. Ray Guise, who ha been
proprietors of the cafe oe
1943.
The new owner hs been 1
the restaurant business in Port
land for the past 20 yews. R is
married and has three children.
His family will join him in Ash
land next month.
There will be no staff cliinjses
in the cafe, according to Schulte
Mr and Mrs Guise said they plan
to continue to reside in Ashland
but have other immediate future
plans
ANYWHERE 1
Ed Nedrow, Soil Conservation
service field engineer assigned
Tropirana hotel as of April Zb. j t0 the Illinois Valley Soil Con-
1937." 1 servation district, discussed con-
Tropicana President T. M. j struction of farm ponds and res
Schimberg said the owners , ervoirs at the Thursdav meetina
categorically deny that Frank , of the jilinois Valley Grange at
Clara Basham. who is the new
Illinois Valley representative on
the county Home Extension
Unit council, returned Thursday
night from the state meeting at
Corvallis.
Costello ever had or now has
any interest whatsoever in the
hotel."
MO ROOM FOR HER
Milwaukee. Wis. "IF Mrs.
Mary Ann Marquett, 25. asked
for a divorce because her hus
band. Thomas, 25, kept a cocker
spaniel in their bed. She was
granted the divorce on grounds
of cruel and inhuman treatment
when she explained the dog
narled and bit her when she
tried to get in bed.
Bridgeview.
Selection of land and mate
rial needed for the fill were
described. Technical advice will
be given to all cooperators of
the district. Nedrow said.
Les Basham. worshipful mas
ter of Belt Masonic Lodge 18.
Hap Lloyd and Earl Spencer
left Tuesday'for Portland where
they are attending Grand Lodge.
They are expected home Satur-dav.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett
and family of Salt Lake City,
Utah, and a brother and sister-ir.-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bar-rn-tt
of Klamath Falls spejit the
Memorial day week end at the
Barnett mountain cabin near
Oregon caves.
They are brothers of Mrs.
George Thrasher of Kerby. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Thrasher and their
daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Steimer. entertain
ed for the visitors during their
trip.
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New officers were elected at
the 8 et 40 meeting, held at
the home of Mrs. Mildred Mc
Queen last Tuesday in Grants
Pass.
Replacing Marie White of
Cave Junction as la petite
chapeau. is Laura Bryant of
Grants Pass. Lucille Arnold of
Cave Junction, was elected la
tiemi chapeau premiere, while
Pat Reherd of Grants Pass is
the new la demi chapeau
deuxieme.
Delegates to the state conven
tion are Laura Bryant, Mar
jorle Cooke, Marie White, and
Kell Wyatt.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zeke
Tucker and family last week
end at Smith River were Mr
ind Mrs. Hubert Penkiger and
Frank Jordan, all of O'Brien
The Tuckers are former resi-dsnts.
Ralph Burns, who has donated
his time throughout the year
to adult classes in vocational
agriculture, including veterinary
work, animal nutrition and farm
welding, received a new fishing
rod at a surprise party given
for him last Tuesday at the high
school vo-ag building.
Members of the Illinois Valley
chapter of the Future Farmers
of America last week completed
a new portable livestock scale
mounted on a trailer chassis,
which will be used jointly by the
FFA group and local 4-H live
stock clubs.
Bill Nye, who has taught shop
and crafts at Illinois Valley High
school for the past several years,
will not return this fall. He has
accepted a teaching position at
Antioch, Calif.
Alex Skrecky, John Hopkins
and Lionel Simard. who are con
ducting nickel explorations here,
entertained at a cocktail party
last Thursday in honor of two
visiting executives of the newly
formed Nickel Corporation of
America. Edward White of New
York City and John H. White of
Salt Lake Citv.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wendt
have sold- their ranch on the
Caves highway to a Toronto,
Canada, couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Norbert Poth.
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Wodhue fresh and woodsy, for sports lovers
Aphrodisia dry, sophisticated, for men-about-town
,,-c - b- st. r'rkg Man's lotion 2.30 to 1ft.
? n.toed Tolc m wo'erproof. b'eoitp'oof Iolr I.M.
eoue es-Men' $t 'sNrwn k-'el of lo-en od Tolc $.
AHr Shav St of trave'-s zed Lo'on and Talc 3.50.
Sun Valley. Idaho V A
John Day, Ore., rancher told
Idaho bankers Tuesday that
price supports must be lowered
" even if it means that some farm
ers will have to leave the farms
and go to the city."
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