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o 10 MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ. Oregon, Thursday, June 19, 19S8 ILLINOIS VALLEY First Guide Visits Caves By RUTH RAUSCH Cave Junction Dick Row ley, now 89, who was the first guide employed by the government at Oregon Caves National Monument in 1910, rp returned to the area for a visit June 11. For old time's sake, he con ducted a group of tourists and several present-day guides through the caves, comment ing as he went about his ex periences as head guide at the caverns in the old days. "Old Dick," as he was com monly called, Is ell remem bered by tourists and those who worked under him years ago. Even today, guests stop ping at the caves ask his whereabouts. Rowley has been a Resident of Williams, Ore., since his retirement. He was accompanied to the caves by Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Martin and Mrs. Emma Morgan of Williams. The topic to be discussed will 4e "Day Lillies." Mrs Harry Smith and Mrs. How ard Ollis are expected to give a report on the state conven tion. Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of Imman- nuel Methodist church plan a "car wash" Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ted's Shell Service station. The young people state they will give a thorough wash job for only $1. Proceeds from the car wash will go to the Methodist Youth fund to be used for Christian youth work in all parts of tire world. dThe vacation church school or the Immanuei Methodist church of Cave Junction will hold open house Friday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. Parents and friends are invited to visit the class rooms and view the work that has been accomp lished by the youngsters. The Illinois Valley Garden club will hold their next meet ing June 27 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Heald on the Holland Loop road. The meet ing will be a desert luncheon to start at 1:30 p.m. The O. R. Pritchetta have as house guests this week Mrs. Pritchett's mother, Mrs. Ef fie Farrow of Bartlesville, Okla., and brother, Aven Far row, and family of Shidler, Okla. They arrived Sunday, June 15. and plan at least a weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Welsh of Kerby, have received word of the birth of a granddaugh ter, Kelly Jean, born to Air man First Class and Mrs. Eu gene Ivy of Anchorage, Al aska, June 10. .Kelly Jeans, weighing 8 pounds, three and a half ounces, was welcomed home by sister, Patricia Sue Mrs. Ivy is the former Car- lene Welsh, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilson Welsh. Fred Ten Eyck, owner of the Ten Eyck motel near, the state line on the Redwood highway, arrived from Los Angeles last week to attend to business matters. He will be joined Sunday, June 22 by Mrs. Ten Eyck and children, Cynthia and Bruce. Mrs. Ma Dei .Holmes, now living in a trailer park in Healdsburg, Calif., stopped briefly Tuesday, June 17, en route north, to leave daugh ter, Christie, with the Allers of Takilma. Christie will be a guest of Galen's for at least two weeks. A housewarming was given for Valerie Rauber at her new home on Caves Highway last Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Lew Krauss, Mr. and Mrs. John Spitz, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed George and mes dames Earl Boyd, Ray Heid- ff ' nf "i''f "fffilTTlfft1'11 T-v-iv- i f.T-.rrfirm', i u ' COLLAPSE Collapsed sections of new bridge lie in the water at Vancouver, B. C. At least 16 workmen were killed, and two are missing. The- bridge was still under construction, "and cause of the collapse has not yet been determined. enreich, Herb Drews, Harold Crowl and Francis Wilhelm. House guests of Marie and Hugh White are Marie's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Hull of Los Angeles. They arrived here Tuesday afternoon and plan to leave Sunday. Mrs. Les Henry, owner of Hazel's Dress Shop, returned Tuesday morning by bus from an extended business and ' social trip through Cali fornia. Mrs. Henry's stopped in Modesto to attend the gradua tion of her , son, Ronnie Greene from Downey High school. Ronnie has been stay ing with his brother and family, Mr. and "Mrs. Ted Greene. A picnic sponsored by the three veterans organizations in the valley, American Le gion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and World War I and NEW IDEA-Brighten smoke-fagged tastes with Canada Dry Hi-Spot Lemon Soda... quenches your thirst too! the Auxiliary Units, will be held at Grayback park July 20. ... Mrs. Guy Wilcox of Grants Pass has been asked to be a special speaker at the affair All members of the veterans organizations in the district are invited to attend. The Home Economics divis ion of Bridgeview Grange 370 met at the home of Mrs. Reu ben Cook Monday evening with Mrs. Clay Ramsey, chairman, presiding. Work already accomplished on the rehabilitation of ...the Waldo cemetery was reported on and a second work day will be announced soon. Mrs. Ramsey reported on the State Grange convention which she attended in Eu gene. Her report covered ine Home Economics department and drill team work of the convention. Mrs. Ramsey was. also one of the 406 state grange members who took the 6th degree initiation work at the convention. Those attending were mes dames Lucius Robinson, Ray mond Baldwin, William Ak ers, Sam Bunch, Gilbert Clayton and Minnie Akers, Mattie Sieferth and Isabel Mellow. ' . ' The next meeting will be held July 14 at. the home of Mrs. Gilbert Clayton on the Caves highway. J' ' ,m TAK 1UY3 BK3 TASTE TEST TODAY! Try Canada Dry Hi-Spot Lemon Soda 1) after too much smoking, or over in dulgence .2) after too much high -seasoned foods 3) when you're just plain thirsty you'll find it the most saturating, satis fying soft drink. P.S. It makes a "doozy" of a highball too ! Tastes superb with 2 oz. of bourbon, whis key, vodka, or gin in a tall glass with a couple of ice-cubes. After too' much smoking, bring your tired mouth back with the scintillating bright flavor in Hi-Spot. It's the clear, lemony quality; and sparkling bubbles from Exclusive "Pin-Point Carbonation" that give you a brand new, happy ... . fresh-mouth taste. iXANADAI LEMON SODA Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Medford Mrs. Elwood Hussey who was elected as district presi dent of the American Legion auxiliary at Ashland June 8, resigned from the position Sunday at the joint intallation of the American Legion and Auxiliary. " : At a special caucus follow ing the installation, Mrs". Ar thur Midland of Grants Pass was elected. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ramsey were in Eugene for five days last week, from Sunday until Friday evening visiting their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bufprd. They also attended the Grange state convention and shared in the celebration of the Bufords 21st wedding anniversary. Mrs. Gilbert Clayton, presi dent, Auxiliary Unit . Ameri can Legion, Glenn "Morrison Post, has released the list of her appointive officers to serve for the year. -Chairmen, appointed in- Sewage Plant Due Government Camp Government Camp, Ore.' (UPI) Contractors Wednes day began breaking ground for a $120,000 sewage treat ment plant here to meet needs of up to 10,000 week end vis itors. Start of construction ended 19 years of effort by residents, the State Sanitary authority and others to abate the pollution problem here. The plant is being financed by $60,000 in bonds pur chased by the state and $23,. 025 from a federal construc tion grant, with another $30, 000 or more in bonds still to be voted by Government Camp residents within the next few-months. Albany Meat Firm President Dies Albany, Ore. (UPI) Fu neral services , will be held here Friday for Donald E. Nebergall, 82, president of the D. E. Nebergall Meat Company. He died in Salem Monday night. Nebergll had established the packing firm in 1915 aft er moving to Albany from Montana. Last September he was elected to his fifth con secutive term as a member of the board of directors of the American Meat Institute. He was a prominent civic leader in Linn county. Survivors include the wid ow and six children, ll'grand- children 'and 13 great grand children. elude Mesdames John Spitz, child welfare; Art Kellert, constitution and by-laws; E1--wood Hussey, parlimentarian; Irene McCasland and Ellen Hartwell, membership; E. V. Cooke, past presidents parley; Clyde Hays, poppy campaign; Howard Yarborough, poppy poster; Fred Salvage, public ity; Irene McCasland, rehab ilitation; Elwood Hussey, leg islative; Hugh White, cards, flowers and memorium obli gation; and Art Kellert, dance chainnan. The new appointees will take office at the next regular meeting, Wednesday, June 18. Creditors Surprised In Payments Made By Bankrupt Man London (UPI) Good old Hughie Green, one-time , mas ter of ceremonies on TV's "Double' Your Money" show, has paid his creditors double what they expected. Green walked into the Lon don .Bankruptcy Court Wednesday and emptied his briefcase on a desk. Out tum bled 5,000 pounds ($14,000) in stead of the 2,500 pounds he had agreed to bring with him. When ' he went bankrupt two years ago he agreed to pay five shillings (70 cents) on the pound ($2.80) but he upped it to 10 shillings. Portlander Foiled In Bank Holdup Try Portland (UPI) A man attempted to hold up the main branch of the U.S. National Bank of Portland late Wed nesday but was captured be fore he got outside with the loot because of a teller's alert ness. Police held Howard Borck Hansen, 33, Portland, who was apprehended inside the bank after teller Audrey . Ry an signaled guards. She said the man came to her window and demanded $20 bills after acting as if he had a gun in his pocket. She handed him $640 and then signaled the guards as he walked across the lobby. He was caught without a struggle and handed over the loot. ;( Police said he was not armed. Italian Court Rules On Husband's Right Rome (UPI) The Italian Supreme court has ruled a husband is entitled' to a legal separation if his bride did not admit to him before their marriage that she was not a virgin. Such a case is even worse, the court ruled Wednesday, if the husband finds his wife bearing a child by another man with whom she had re lations before the marriage. The high . court's decision reported in a case which did not name the couple involved, reflected not only the religi ous teachings of this Roman Catholic country, but also the strong social stigma attached to 'intercourse before marri age for women. Every Italian man, the court argued,' has the right to assume that his bride is a virgin. When the bride tried to hide her deficiency in this case, the court said, it created an atmosphere which was not conducive to the right atmos phere for continued cohabita tion. EX-BODYGUARD DIES New York (UPI) A for mer official bodyguard to the late Gov. Alfred E. Smith, William H. Roy, died Tuesday at the age of 77. After work ing for a time as a teamster, Roy joined the New York po lice force and became a detec tive in 1918. He was appoint ed Gov. Smith's bodyguard in 1923. a job he kept until Smith's death in 1944. Ursula is the Latin name for a female bear. Fitch Forecast "Previews" Balance of 1958 There are apt to be some confusing business 'and market trends during the coming months. The FITCH SEMIANNUAL FORECAST provides a helpful guide to investors seeking a "preview" of what lies ahead for the balance of 1958 in light of these trends, such as: TODAY'S STOCKS FOR TOMORROW'S MARKETS Two packages of ten Growth Stocks. 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