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ILLINOIS VALLEY
New Officers Announced
By RUTH RAUSCH
Cave Junction the new
ly appointed officers of the
Illinios Valley Chamber of
Commerce were announced at
the annual chamber dinner
Wednesday evening in the
Eagles hall at Kerb.
Gordon White, manager of
the Bank of Illinois Valley
is the new president, Wil
liam J. McLean vice presi
dent and Alan Markley, secretary-treasurer.
The officers
' were elected Tuesday at the
organizational meeting of the
board at Nowman's cafe.
By a mail ballot, Dick
Rians, Allan Markley and
Carl Spieth were elected to
the board which includes
Lewis Krauss, James McDer
mott, M. A. Sprague, William
J. McLean, C. R. Piller and
Gordon White as the hold
- over members.
Delegations from the
Grants Pass and Del Norte
county chambers were pres
ent at the dinner. The Med
ford chamber and Senator
Collier of Yreka sent regards
that due to conflicting dates,
couldn't accept the invita
tions. Lawrence Cushing, a
former chamber president,
emceed the affair.
Opal and Jack Spitz have
their grandson, Terry, of Van
''Nuys, Calif., with them for
the summer again this year.
Molay were visitors at the
regular meeting of the Red
wood chapter held in the
Masonic temple in Kerby on
June 25.
The De Molay mothers
served refreshments of pie,
coffee and milk to the boys
of both chapters in the social
rooms of the temple. Mrs. Joe
Ollis was as- 'sted by Mrs.
Theda Wright and Mrs. Hom
er Snider.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Byers and
children of Kerby have re
turned from a two weeks va
cation with friends and rela
tives in Muskogee and Tahale
quah, Okla.
The Chester McDonalds of
Kerby have been in .Willow
Creek-, Calif., for the past two
weeks where Donald has been
employed.
The Western Mining Coun
cil will meet Monday, June
30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ameri
can Legion hall. More than
50 members now belong to
the council.
The Fred Salvages are host
to Mrs. Salvage's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Jammison of San
Jose, Calif. They plan a week
vacation here.
Mrs. Alton Sowell has put
out a plea for more. partici
pants in the Red Cross first
aid classes which will start
in September. The minimum
age limit is 15, however, the
younger people may partici
pate in the classes, but will
not receive certificates.
If enough youngsters below
the 15 age limit do sign for
the course, a junior depart
ment can be formed and they
will be eligible to receive cer
tificates for the junior course
Mrs. Sowell said.
The Illinois Valley 4 - H
Live stock club met Saturday
afternoon at the C. H. Nich
olson home for instructions
in washing, curling and gen
eral grooming of their ani
mals for presentation at the
county fair.
There will be a number of
special meetings such as the
one held Saturday between
now and the time of the Jose
phine county fair in August.
Illinqis Valley Dairy club
met Tuesday at the Bob Shaw
han homje. Record books kept
on the care of the animals
were srflWn.
Discussion of the coming
showings being made ready
for the State Fair took up
most of the meeting.
There were 24 of the Com
munity Church Young Peo
ple's Group at the hobo party
at Elk Creek Tuesday eve
ning.
Mrs. Dolly Rosenberg, Don's
mother, arrived Sunday from
Pasadena, Calif., to spend a
few days with her son s fam
ily before joining her broth
er, Leslie Parkhurst of Grants
Pass, who will accompany
Mrs. Rosenberg to Aberdeen,
Wash., to be with their broth
er, Howard, who is ill.
Mrs. Rosenberg will return
here for a longer visit later
in the month.
Mayor Banks called the
members of the council into
a special meeting last Thurs
day night to determine what
action, if any, should be tak
en on the 60-day option the
city holds on the present city
hall building.
The councilmen were fac
ed with making an immediate
decision because of the terms
of the option which is due to
-expire July 1 and Clem Arn
old, owner of the building,
is reported to have stated he
did not care to renew it.
A motion was formally
made and passed by unani
mous vote that the option
be allowed to expire.
The Grants Pass chapter De
The Illinois Valley Jubilee
committee held a short meet
ing at the VFW hall Monday
to discuss plans for the an
nual event.
There will be a meeting
every Monday night from
now until Jubilee time. All
organizations and auxiliaries
are urged to send their repre
sentatives early in the plan
ning stage.
Word has been received by
the committee that music has
been assured for both the
Labor Day dance and the
Queen's Ball.
Next Monday night, stand
ing committees will be formed
and advertising and tickets
will be set up.
The Illinois valley candi
dates have returned from at
tending the annual session of
4-H summer school at Ore
gon State college in Corvallis.
Norma, Roberta and Carol
Martin and Billy DeMersse
man left Monday, June . 16,
and were back Sunday, June
22.
The Illinois Valley Lions
club had their winners and
losers dinner Tuesday eve
ning at the Todelope cafe.
The club had been divided
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Into two teams in selling
tickets for the recent "Skim
ming Low" affair, the team
selling the most tickets was
to be feted by the less for
tunate team.
Mrs. Walt Hunting has re
turned from a two weeks
vacation in southern Califor
nia, bringing home with her
Mrs. Dewey Killebrew of
San Diego, who will be here
for two weeks.
Mrs. Hunting was with her
son's family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Smith, in Ontario
and with her son-in-law and
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie
Scown of Hollywood.
Two sets of grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Prairie of
Lone Mountain rd. and Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Doran of
the Airport rd., have been
hosts the past two weeks to
their t h re e grandchildren,
Mike, Pat and Teresa Doran
who with their mother, Ar
lene Prairie Doran, came
down from Eugene June 14.
Russell, Jr., is "expected
this week end when he will
drive in Saturday and take
his family home on Sunday.
The Lyle Prairies are en
tertaining Lyle's sister, Mrs.
Lettie Butcher of Norwalk,
Calif., who plans to stay until
July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Steven
son stopped for the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bur
rows Tuesday on their way
from Portland to Hale, Mich.
Stevenson flew from Hale,
where he has been vice presi
dent of the Farmers and
Merchants Sate bank, to Port
land to pick up Mrs. Steven
son who has just completed
her teaching position.
Mrs. Fred Ten Eycke and
children have arrived for the
summer from Los Angeles.
MODEL PLANE CONTEST
Shaw Air Force Base, S.C.
(UPI) Model airplane
builders from 13 states show
off their work today in a
regional contest sponsored by
the Tactical Air Command.
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Local Chapter of WAABI Honored
The Rogue Valley chapter
of the Women's Association
of Allied Beverage Industry
was recentiy honored by the
national association : as one
of the fastest growing chap
ters in the United States.
Since its founding last fall
the club has grown to 63
members.
Miss Betti Boyle, president,
and Mrs. Ella Wilson, mem
bership . chairman, both of
Medford, attended a June
meeting in Portland to accept
a plaque and a S100 cash
award in recognition of the
successful membership drive.
The chapter's recent com
munity project included find
ing food, shelter, and clothing
for a family which arrived in
the valley without funds. Part
time jobs were found for the
man, who is now able to re
sume responsibility for sup
porting himself and his fam
ily, the chapter reported.
The next meeting of the
chapter will be at 8:30 o'clock
tonight at the Jackson hotel.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, July 1 1958 I
Fort Mackinac on Mackinac
Island between Michigan's
two peninsulas was used by
the British in 1780 in their
battle to retain America and
again in the war of 1812.
WILL KEEP VOW
Boise, Idaho (UPI) Alas
ka Attorney General J. Gerald
Williams, overjoyed today
with the statehood bill, said
he would keep his vow to
push a peanut 120 miles from
Big Delta to Tok Junction.
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