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ILLINOIS VALLEY
Anniversaries Observed
By HELEN BOTTEL
Cave Junction There were
fco 40th wedding nniversarie?
efciefarnted her recentlyl, both
with family revini'jns.
Mr nd Mrs. W. A. Saffrr
wre host, at a turkey and roast
beet dinner Sunday. June 9, at
their home on the Caves high-
wtj.
Ceiehra'irg the event with the
Saffers were Mr. and Mrs
V.V.ne Saffer. Loretta and Val
i erie of Cave Junction: Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Saffer and Lisa of
, Grants Pass: Mr. and Mrs Clin
) ton McCarter. Lynette and Linda
of Rosrburg; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
! liam Barkston and Laura of
j Myrtle Creek: Mrs. Pauline
j Smith. Mike. Barbara and Para
I ela of Ceres. Calif.: Mrs. Ida
Love of Huizhson. Calif ; Mr. and
I Mrs. Clifton Todd and family, a
nephew of Wauna. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allen,
also of the Caves highway, cele
brated their 40th anniversary
on Saturday, June 8, with a
pcrty at their home.
Members of the family present
were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P.
Allen and sons, Leonard Lee,
Sherman and Timothy, of Klam
ath Falls: Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Thompkins and sons, Jerry, Den
nis. Gregory and Andrew of
Lake Tahoe. Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl J. Theuerkaur and
children Carol and John of Cr
ccnt City.
Antonio, Tex. air base. He left
Saturday, June 8, for Travis Air
Ease, Calif.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Frank Rauber recently were Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Rauber and two
children from Eugene.
Home from Washington State
college is Jack Champion, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Champion,
who brought with him as house
guests Karen Cass and Norman
Chaffen. two college classmates
They left Monday. June 10. for
their homes at Elsinore, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Beniamine
have sold their home on Rocky
dale road to Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam A. Crooks of Chicago. The
Crooks plan to hove here around
the first of the year.
Almost completed is the Ben-
jamines' home on the airport
road.
New location for the Vallev
Bookkeeping service will be the
office next to the state liquor
store in the south end of Cave
Junction.
Owner A m e ' i a Dick has
leased the building, and also the
house in the rear, which she will
use as living quarters. She will
move from her present quarters
near Bob and Ruth shop next
month.
ADLAI'S SON TURNS TO THE SEA Getting their sea
legs together are John Fell Stevenson, son of the Demo
cratic presidential nominee, and this great dane named
"Hamlet." John signed aboard the American President
linsr SS President Polk as a purser's clerk. Hamlet is
trt viling on the Polk as far as India.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Hoff,
who own the former Causey
ranch near Cave Junction, left
Saturday, June 15, for their long
planned trip to Europe. They
will fly from Los Angeles to
Paris, by way of New York, and
expect to be gone around six
months.
A visit with Mrs. Hoff's
brother, Virgil Wing, will be one
of the high points of the tour.
The couple hopes to. purchase a
German-made car in which to
drive through European countries.
The Illinois Valley Rural Fire
Protection District's annual
budget meeting is set for Thurs
day, June 20, at 7 p.m. at the
city offices.
No unusual expenditures are
planned.
Guests at the Earl Boyd home
on the West Side road last week
were Mrs. E. L. Martin and
daughters, Nancy and Patty,
who flew here from San Ber
nardino, Calif.
Here for a visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mickey,
was A3c Dan Mickey of San
Over 60 persons attended the
Immanuel Methodist church din
ner Wednesday night to hear the
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Kingsbury
speak from the Methodist con
clave at Corvallis. A closed wire
circuit installed by the Red
woods Telephone company
brought voices of the minister
and his wife. Bishop A. Ray
mond Grant, and others to the
Cave Junction meeting.
Visitors from Medford. Wild
erville and Grants Pass Metho
dist churches were present.
Bridgeview Community church! Wednesday. June 19, 1957
enaea iriaay, June 14, with an
evening program of songs and
recitations, to which parents
were invited.
A total of 28 children regis
tered for the two-week morning
classes. Assisting Mrs. David
Looper, director, were Mrs.
Martin Brown. Paul Wilson.
Christine Looper and Audrey
Rigel.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
The Illinois valley Ministerial
skating party is planned for Fri
day, June 21 at 7 p.m. at the
Grants Pass RoIIerdrome. A
plaque will go to the church
having the highest attendance.
The Finch bridge, which is to
be built at Kerby, was referred
to in a recent Courier item as a
S10.000 structure. One zero was
omitted in printing. The cost of
the bridge will be close to $100,-000.
Surprise visitors at the George
W. Martin home in Cave Junc
tion last week were old friends
Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Harvey,
who were en route home to Pitts'
burgh, Pa., after spending the
winter in Arizona.
Dr. Harvey is a retired Pitts
burgh physician.
Mrs. Norma Burows, pincipal
at Evegreen school, entered Jose
phine General hospital for ma
jor surgery Wednesday.
She is reported as doing well.
Larry Rosenberg, sort of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Rosenberg, is
home from Oregon State col
lege. He will start work as a
smokejumper at the Aerial proj
ect Monday.
A guest at the Rosenberg
home is Don's mother, Mrs.
Dollie Rosenberg, of Pasadena,
Calif.
A guest at the Wilmer Carter
home in Kerby is Mrs. Mabel
Jackson of Portland, Carter's
mother.
Lois Brink, who has been em
ployed at the Redwoods Tele
phone company, left by air
Thursday for Los Angeles,
where she will stay with her
son, Bill, at 4832 Nob Hill drive.
Her mother, who has been visit
ing her since her recent opera
tion, drove to Los Angeles last
week with Bill, who came up to
assist Mrs. Brink with moving.
The Deer Creek Grange is
planning a turkey dinner for
Sunday. June 23, from 12 until
5 p.m. The public is invited.
Next Illinois Valley Grange
meeting is planned for June 20
and will start with a potluck
dinner at 7 p.m.
Vacation church school at the
No June 19 meeting of the
Bridgeview Sewing Circle is
planned because of vacation
church school.
If weather permits, the July
3 meeting will include a picnic
at the Bridgeview parsonage.
A dinner guest at the Jim
Holton home last Friday was
Christine Duncan, who was visit
ing in the valley from Sommer
ton, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrol McGihon
and children. Diane and Gene,
airivej Monday from Truckee.
Calif., to visit Mrs. McGihon's
father and aunt and their fam
ilies. Harry Causey and Mrs.
Nettie Sowell.
On Thursday Mrs. Sowell.
Mrs. McGihon and the two chil
dren left on a six-weeks trip to
Alaska, where they will see Mrs.
Sowell's son and family at Anchorage.
Members of the Illinois Valley
Flying club will have a repre
sentative of the Civil Air Patrol
as a guest speaker at their next
meeting June 24 at the Robert
Steimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Steimer were
hosts at the club's Monday ses
sion, when a further discussion
on the purchase of a plane was
held.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lauren
Wooddy this week is Mr.
Wooddy's uncle. Ralph Jamie
son, of Mullen, Idaho.
Jamieson is a retired assayer
for the Morning Mine at Mullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howland's
Western Auto store got a new
coat of white and red paint this
week, applied by Harry Esk
ridge of Selma.
David Arnold, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Y. Arnold, employed as
a smokejumper at the Siskiyou
Aerial project this summer,
made his first jump on a fire
Monday at Mud Springs.
He returned from St. Martins
college, Olympia. Wash., last
week, and is planning to enter
the service as a Naval Air cadet
this fall.
Dead line Sunday Classified Is at
noon Saturday.
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