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IL L IN O IS V A L L E Y N E W S Thursday, September 21, 1950 Moore’» New Mill-O’Brien Bethel No. 36 Meets By L A U R A A B B E Y First Full Meeting of Illinois Valley H. E. U. To Attend Crippled Children’s Society Meet D aughters of Job Bethel No. 36 Miss Patsy P erry spent Friday met at the Masonic tem ple S a tu r Th« first fall m eeting of the The Oregon Crippled C hildren’s SELMA NEWS ITEMS night with Miss D arlene Nelson. day evening, Septem ber 16, for a Illinois Valley H. E. U. was Sep society is m eeting at Eugene, Ore., (Mrs Fritz Krauss) T hursday and Friday of this week, Mrs. A1 W eber was surprised on special m eeting with Honored tem ber 12 at 11 a. m. at the home Septem ber 21 and 22, and will be Tli« Deer Creek Homemakers of Lela Parsons, In O 'Brien. A attended by Mrs. Marie W ilson, her birthday Monday by several Queen Phyllis Dick presiding. ntrt home Mrs. Hill, T hursday a t the aaar —~ - of - ------- large num ber were in attendance, ladies who gathered a t her home, A fter the m eeting was called to county health nurse, and Mrs. IVtt* Blue for the first m eeting of Mrs. Ervin Ellis, Mrs. Gordon An rder, G rand G uardian Ada Moore fourteen of whom were guests, Helen Stearns, a m ember of the the new ypar. Mrs. Jessie Kothe nam ely: From O’Brien: Emma derson and Mrs. Ed Abbey. Those of Coquille and Vice Associate Eells, Ruth Webb, Bertha Curnow, G rants Pass Polio Foundation. was elected secretary to fill the sending gifts w ere Mrs. B. C. C ran vacancy left by the resignation of dall and Mrs. Ellis Ballard. The Grand G uardian Andy Stevens and Holly Waggy, Lyla E. Moon and Mrs. K atherine Hyden. Y ear ladies took a birthday cake and Mrs. Stevens of Ashland were in Nobia Galland. From Cave Ju n c books were handed out to the troduced and welcomed. Mrs. Ste tion: Irene George, Enid Burch, The first Bible class for the spent a very nice afternoon. in .n .n eis and were filled with vens is associate guardian of Eve Yarnell, Helen V ersteeg, grade school students on release m eeting dates, subjects, etc. Mrs. | Peggy Fulk. From K erby: Vir- time convened at the Assembly of Visitors at the Ed Abbey home Bethel 22 of Ashland. Elizabeth Scott and Mrs. Kothe The grand guardian was p re I ginia Steim er, Gloria Holm and God. Kerby, on Tuesday afternoon. last week were Mr. and Mrs. Rob « e re visitors. Mrs Audrey T raut- ert Salisbury of F orest Grove, sented a beautiful corsage by the 1 Mrs. R. H. Thew, of La Mesa, T eachers from the three Valley felber, Azalea House chairm an, I Calif. churches were introduced. Lively who were on their w edding trip. honored queen. gave an in teresting report on the Donna Zimm erm an was the A bountiful potluck dinner was choruses were sung. Mrs. Don Also Mr. and Mrs. O ra Salisbury Azalea House project. This y ear’s courtesy candidate for the in itia served at noon. .The program for W antland gave a felt-o-gram les and son Clifford and Miss Evelyn quota for Selma u n it’s contribu- the ensuing year was discussed son on Abraham. To date there Nelson, all o f F o rest Grove, amt tory ceremony. ion is $25 and the first in stall The grand guardian gave a very and com m ittees appointed for the are 218 enrolled in these classes. Mrs. Francis Michel of Hillsboro. ment was collected. The next m eet They were re tu rn in g home a fte r instructive talk to the officers of various activities. Lessons given will be non-denomi- ing, O ctober 12, will be on “ Home attending the R obert Salisbury the Bethel. E sther P atton gave a short but national in n ature, and parents are .igbting, given by the agent, Miss Before m eeting adjourned, Mr. inspiring talk on A. C. W. W. urged to sign the perm its for th e ir wedding a t Liverm ore, Calif. tizpah Douglas, at a place to be and Mrs. Stevens extended an invi (A m erican Country Women of the children. — o— announced later. Visitors at the B. 11. Crandall tation to the D aughters to come to W orld). 0 Next m eeting will he held Octo home were Mrs. Bernice B ritton of their home in Ashland for a w ater Miss Dolores l.ockhart spent the G rants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Billy melon feed S aturday evening, ber 10 at the home of Nellie Dow .abor Day holiday with her par- rundall of Quincy, Calif., and Mr. Septem ber 23 at 8 p. m. Masons, on Caves highway. Subject will be, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tryon. and Mrs. Fred Pauley of Los A n S tars and De Molays are welcome “ Home Lighting.” Dolores is attending Brigham geles. They ail w ent to the O re to come. A rrangem ents for tra n s Young University in Provo, Utah. See portation were discussed and final gon Caves one afternoon. Also visiting at the Tryon home plans will be made at the regular — o— were Mrs. T ryon’s cousins, Mr Mr. and M rs. Ellis Ballard spent m eeting of Jo b ’s D aughters Mon Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Scott of »nd Mrs. Bill Tollett, Jr, and small in, from Sacram ento, Calif. Also | Burbank, Calif., have bought the .he weekend at Hay Creek, Calif. day night Septem ber 18. Watchmaker aad Jawalar Several visitors were present, Ir. and Mrs. Joe Richardi from Lundquist place rnd are making 520 East H Street Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ellis re and with the impressive closing of naheirn. Calif. Mrs. Richardi, I extensive improve m nts turned last Tuesday from London, Bethel all adjourned to the dining Grinta Paaa, Oregon Ohio, where they had spent the room for refreshm ents. The reg u lar m eeting of Jo b ’s past month visiting Mrs. Ellis’ D aughters convened in the Ma z z z z - z - z z 5 father who is quite ill. «$«$$««««««« sonic T unple Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Abbey were in Septem ber 18. In the absence of Honored Medford last Tuesday on business. P io n e e r F l i n t k o t e ’s a u t h o r i z e d a p p lic a t o r a n d e s t im a t o r U h e r e Queen Phyllis Dick, Sharon Benge, c o - o p e r a t in g w it h y o u r lo c a l d e a le r PORTABLE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson senior princess, presided. Mrs. Harold Crowl, guardian of spent the weekend in Medford music, was absent and Christine visiting. F a c t o r y A p p r o v e d S p e c if ic a t io n . G u a r a n t e e d U p to 2 0 Y e a r s . Duncan, fourth m essenger, pre J u s t P h o n e 4 0 1 2 , o r S to p in . sided at the piano. Blue Flame Kerosene Heater W e w ill h e lp y o u s o lv e y o u r r o o f p r o b le m s . N o o b lig a t io n . A skating p arty in G rants Pass Devours chill and dampness . . . in bed- Rebekah Lodge Meets is scheduled fo r the near future. room, bath and living room . . . in spare room and garage . . . in cellar and attic M arguerite Rebekah Lodge No. I A date is to be decided on later. R O O F IN G S ID IN G IN S U L A T IO N and nursery . . . in shops, reception rooms, 111 met at the I. 0 . O. F. hall in j D aughters of Job, don’t forget halls, porches, roadside stands, summer Kerby W ednesday, Septem ber 13, | there is to be an initiation a t the cottages and unfinished homes with 31 m em bers present. T h e re ' regular m eeting O ctober 2, so le t’s , . . wherever extra heat feels good. Come in and see! were three candidates in itia te d : have your work le tte r perfect. | Joyce Heuld, Lois Lockhart arid And, girls, invite your parents to i Dorothy T hrasher. come to see you put on your beau Earl Magnuson took pictures of tiful work of the order. Xa, . .a.»* ■■■ i ’ the officers, the degree sta ff and the candidates. The c h a rte r wa~ Girl Scout Rally draped in honor of S ister Emily Announces the Opening of There will be* a Girl Scout rally K ellert who has answ ered the last SERVICE As Well As $AVING$ roll call, Friday evening, Septem ber 22, a* CAVE J U N C T IO N A pot-luck dinner was enjoyed 7 :30 p. in. at the K erby school in the dining room afterw ard. gym. Mrs, Rose Cook of Medford, Next m eeting will be Septem ber 27. All Rebekahs are welcome. who is area field director for the Rogue Valley area, will show movies on Girl Scout activities. All parents of girls 7 to 17 years of age and anyone interested in girls and Girl Scouting is urged to attend. Mrs. Cook will be glad to answer questions on all phases of Girl Scouting. She will also help you All Work Guaranteed 24-Hour Service if you are interested in gettin g a P ric e « in c lu d e : troop started in your neighbor hood. R E B U IL T E N G IN E , IN S T A L L A T IO N , P H O N E 3902 C A V E J U N C T IO N The Valley needs Scouting for adio ervice G A S K E T S . O IL and T U N E -U P (B e h in d S ta te L iq u o r S to r e ) its young folk, so it is hoped all 8 1 0 M i l e F a s t O n C a v e s H iw a y will ’urn out for this rally. the form er Irene Elliott, is Mrs T ryon’s niece. — o— Capt. W. V. Karlson returned here a fte r _ spending about . months in Tripoli, fcortn A n ic a His wife (N ancy W hitesell) an«' th eir small daughter C atherint made th e ir home with her par ents, the A. A. W hitesells, during his absence. He was home ju s t a few days then had to report back for duty ii New York. Mrs. Karlson am: daughter w ent with him. Robbie Choruby of Portlani spent some tim e visiting at th. Lew Krauss home. His brothe- ' W alter Choruby and a fr.end Daniel Kauzer of Portland, brought him this far, then went on to Los Angeles for a vacation. They cami back by way of Selma and took Robbie home with them. 0 Carol B urr has returned homt a fte r spending the sum m er at he form er home in Ohio. Her aunt Mrs. Ivan Hess of Xenia, Ohio, a sister of Ivan Burr, came home with her for a visit. They traveled by airplane. KERBY NEWS Watch Repairing KEEP OREGON GREEN I. L. NEILSEN R-O-O-F-I-N-G-? CAVES BUILDERS’ SUPPLY SOUTHERN OREGON SERVICE # 2 1 .»5 S. Carl Schmidt Illinois Valley Hardware VALLEY REFRIGERATION U n ite d Engine R ebuilders Compare — Save Featuring Sales, Repair and Maintenance of all types of Refrigeration Equipment, commercial and household. Radio Repairs "The Best for less by Les" BASHAM R S WRITTEN NEW CAR GUARANTEE Ford A $129.50 Ford V-8 159.50 Mercury 169.50 Ford V-8 60 179.50 Chevrolet 174.50 Plymouth 179.50 Dodge 189.50 De Soto, Chrysler 6 214.50 Pontiac 6, Olds 6, Packard 110 219.50 Chrysler 8, Pontiac 8, Olds 8 269.50 Stude. 8, Nash 8, Hudson 6 269.50 Stude. Champion 204.50 Stude. 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