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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
IL L IN O IS V A L L E Y NEWS Thursday, Dacembar 21, 1950 IO LOCALS Robinson Funeral Held Men With Dependents May Funeral services were held De cember 16, 1950 fo r Roscoe A l bert Robinson who passed away at his residence December 13, 1950. He was born December 18, 1909 in H ardy, Iowa. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson. He leaves a widow Mary E. Robinson; two sons, Rob ert William and Thomas V irgil; two daughters. Rose Anne, and Betty A nne; one brother, V ir gil Robinson, and an uncle, George W heeler, Astoria, Oregon., are in Los Angeles.. Now Enlist in Navy The Navy announced today that it has modified existing enlistm ent regulations so that candidates with one dependent may enlist in pay grades E-l tnd E-2 (seam an re c ru it and seaman ap p ren tice). Can didates with two or more depend ents may enlist in pay grade E-3 (seam an). Old requirem ents forbade e n listm ents in grades below petty officer if the candidate had any dependents. Mr. and Mrs. C liff Broughton of Modesto were recent visitors [ of Ernie and Vera Broughton | C liff Broughton, E rnie’s brother, and his wife are on th eir way to ! Portland. , merry * (hristmns Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K aiser ac- | companied by Mr. and Mrs. Byron Slack are leaving fo r S eattle Sunday, December 24, to visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. a n j Mrs. Don Rostron. The j R ostan’s plan to have a Christm as banquet. H e re ’s a sm all A bottoni- message th a t c a rries a g re a t of- the- ► a big w is h : M e r r y h eart wish '■¿fe for Holiday , ” happiness. C h ris tm a s to a ll our frie n d s and neighbors. SELMA GENERAL STORE VALLEY SPORTING GOODS K e n n e th Round this THISSfflSOfl. R. M r. and M n your Iv a n B u rr C a ld w e ll Cave Junction HflPPMfSS fiULf H enry Brazille, 77, of Selma died W ednesday, Dec. 13, at J o sephine G eneral hospital. He was born in Siskiyou county, Calif., March 14, 1873. He had been a resident of Selma since 1905. The deceased is survived by a son, Guy B., of Q tve Junction, and a nephew, John B. Brazille of Hugo. Graveside services were held at Deer Creek cem etery a t 10 a. m. Monday, Dec. 18, with Rev. Doug las Gield of Selma officiating. The B ritt Funeral home of Cave Junction was in charge of a r rangem ents. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Johnson, form erly of Illinois Valley, are T ry the Classified Ads in The now living in Crescent City, Cal- News. They pay dividends. | ifornia. They have a son, W’a rn e r Edgar, born O ctober 22. Mrs. Johnson was form erly Thelm a Plum ber, daughter of Win. E. Plum ber of Selma. FOR YOUR Accounting Service Federal and State income tax returns “ Pappy” Beane has returned from the hospital in G rants Pass I and is doing fine. SEE Jo y Southw ard who is a tte n d ing the U niversity of Oregon will spend the holidays with her p ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. South ward of Kerby. Gene Miner also of Eugene will be a guest ih the Southw ard home over the C hrist mas holiday. HALL’S ACCOUNTING SERVICE Next to Post O ffice Cave Junction A udits, Bookeeping and Quarterly reports Selma Mrs. Jam es Slavas’ family a r rived Friday, December 16, from Redondo Beach, California. table C h ris tm a s Henry Brazille NOTARY PUBLIC IRA S. HALL m ay th e re be faces w re ath ed in joy and co n ten tm en t. U ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE Co. DEW DROP IN E r n ie A V e ra II B ro u g h to n Cave Junction Cave Junction In scribed fo r a ll to QEPEAT THE see is o u r w ish O ur fo r you th is most M a y this C h ristm as joyous of m e rry C h ris tm a s to yo u : A v e ry m e rry care as the Season’s C h ris tm a s . fir s t snow. M r. and M n . SOONBING JOT THIS CHRISTMAS, be as u n tracke d w ith seasons. LOG CABIN GARAGE A wish CENTRAL CAFE A r t D e d ric k H o w a rd X G ra c e D a v it X CAVE CITY COFFEE SHOP SELMA GARAGE and SUPPLY M r . an d M r« . L . F . 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