Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 16, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 16, 1950
Moore’s New Mill-0 Brien Noising
Around
By LAURA ABBEY
With Edith Farlien
Visitors st the Ellis Ballard
home Saturday were his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Stagg of Medford, his mother Mrs.
Mary Ballard, and grandson
Johnny of Doris, California. The
Ballards and company went to
Crescent City, where they spent
the night.
Eunice (Mrs. “Home-again” )
Sudbury, is back after an approxi­
mate 7,500 miles of flying. The
coat of tan is just simply wonder­
ful, but the “figger” was real
enough to make “ Butch” give out
with a real “wolf whistle.”—So
glad you are back boss! We really
missed you! !
A stainless steel demonstration
you are stupid, than to speak up
and remove all doubt. See you was conducted at the home of
Father Quinn last week-end.
next week! -
Georgia Goldsby, who has been
visiting with her sister, Mrs. John
Bv Ruby Thompson
Campbell, returned to her home
All parents of school children in Kerby.
and any others interested, are in­
Open House To Be Held
vited to attend a meeting tomor­
row, Friday, at 2 p.m., in the At Vahrenwald Home
O’Brien school building, to or­
Open house will be held at the
ganize a P.T.A. School authorities
consider the group necessary for home of Amos Vahrenwald in
the standard rating of a school. Bridgeview Sunday evening, March
19 by the family and friends. All
Mrs. William Woodbury was friends are cordially welcomed.
The engagement of Amos Vah­
hostess to a Stanley products
demonstration party at her hogpe renwald and Miss Lola Smith of
this city was recently announced,
cn Thursday.
and the wedding is planned for the
The Redwoods Missionary cir­ latter part of this week.
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cle was entertained by Bertha
Arnow and Ruby Thompson, at
Attention employers! Secure the
the latter’s home on Wednesday. complete names, account numbers
The O'Brien Women’s club will and addresses of all your em­
celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with ployees so that your reports to the
a pot-luck supper and card party Collector of Internal Revenue
March 17. Members and their will be complete.
families are invited to attend.
CENTRAL CAFE
Will
BEST WORKMANSHIP!
ALWAYS AT
Be
Closed
For
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IT’S A VERY NEW HOUSECOAT
O’BRIEN NEWS
Saw Opal Richardson out tak­
Mrs. B. C. Crandall, Mrs. E. G. ing a walk after a long illness.
Anderson and Mrs. Ed Abbey Glad you are able to be up again
spent an afternoon last week visit­ and hope you will soon be fully
ing Mrs. Art Kellert at Kerby.
recovered! !
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ellis and
Blake and Jean Thompson and
daughter Sharon of Grants Pass little daughter Judy are home
spent the week-end with Wendell’s again after a trip to Washington.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin —Did you have a nice time folks?
Ellis.
Was up to see Jimmy over last
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crandall and
week-end. Am happy to report he
son Karry and Ed Storer of ! is feeling fine—has gained weight
Grants Pass spent Friday with
*nd is much better.
Fred’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
C. Crandall.
Well folks—It’s kinda like I
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alius say—At times it is better to
keep silent and let folks think
— Register To Vote! —
REDWOOD
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Re-Decoration
TUESDAY,
MARCH
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We hope to re-open Sat­
urday morning, March 25.
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HE NEWEST housecoats and young collar and wide cuffs in
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party wear. This trend in play white, beige, pale yellow or grey
cottons and unusual chintzes for ground.
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This long-skirt housecoat has a wear it dancing in the evening, or
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with a gay chintz skirt. The top is cottons are preshrunk and washa­
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you.
If you can break it I can
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Valley.
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