Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 21, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    I L L I N O IS
VALLEY
FRIDAY,
MARCH
F. 0. E. Activities
NEW S
21,
1952
The Illinois Valley H.E.U. met
on March 11 at the home of Mabel
A new business, the Decorators’ Ramsey in Kerby. The many
Supply, opened in Cave Junction members attending were in a hap
on March 15. The establishment, py St. Patrick’s mood and all en
owned and managed by Mr. and joyed the luncheon. Mabel set a
Mrs. Duke DuBerke, carries a beautiful table with an “ Irish’’
complete line of paint products, centerpiece, and some of the sab
wall paper and decorators' ac­ eds and desserts were in keeping
cessories.
wi^h the “ wearing of the gren.”
After a busy business meeting,
The grand opening last Sat­
urday was highlighted by re­ Kizpah Douglas, the county agent
freshments and gifts for every­ gave some ideas for “storage
one.
.-pace.” She discussed the use oi
-pace to the best advantage in
Mrs. Al Weber was a caller at either old or new homes.
the Ervin Ellis home one day last
A special A.C.W.W. meeting
week.
will be held at Sophia Bunch’s
home at Bridgeview on March 23
at 10:30 a. m.
New Business In C. J.
One of the most important
meetings of the year will be the
tegular meting of March 28, at
which nominations for all offi­
cers will be open and accepted.
Election of officers to serve for
the ensuing term will be held
April 4.
It will require many long hours
to recondition and repair the re­
cently purchased building to make
an aprie home, and all members
have been asked to bring whatever
tools they ran and turn out for
the weekend repair sessions.
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Phone Cave Junction 1114
By 10 A. M. any Day
ILLINOIS VALLEY DAIRY BREEDERS ASS’N
S ta rt im proving your d a iry herds now
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lilli h
visited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Lillich over the week­
end. They drove down from Sweet
Home Sunday and returned home
Monday afternoon.
W ANTED
Peeled or Unpeeled
DOUGLAS
PO LES
F IR
and P IL IN G
D elivered at Puget T im b e r’s
G rants Pass Y a rd
C ontact G. W . T hrash er at the
M ill or at his home H m ile
south of K erb y.
fr. Women’s Club News
7r. Women’s Garden Club
The regular meeting of the Jun
¡or Women’s club was held at
The regular meeting was held he home of Margaret Nowak on
at Rachel Foster’s, March 13. 'larch 7. Guests of the evening
The hostess was Evelyn Pamar-
were Mesdames Ina Yandell and
lee.
Marline Slack.
Program Chairman Arlene Had
Speaker of the evening was Mis.
ley read “ Now is the time,’’ and Ruby Gass, state chairman of the
talked more on roses and the
Josephine County Accident survey.
pruninjf-o# them.
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Each woman brought a cake. Edna Blacksmith, chairman of the
These were auctioned off and the home safety program for the
proceeds will go to the older wo Grants Pass Junior Women’3
men’s garden club.
club.
On March 20 the members
Mrs. Mildred Gammel was ap­
will go to the Bridgeview Com­ pointed chairman of the Valley’s j
munity church and landscape the Junior Women’s dub safety pro-!
yard. The executive meeting will gram.
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e held at Helen I.ooper’s on Ap-
Hostesses of the evening were
rl 1 at 10:30 a. m.
Mesdames Millie Petsch, Mildred
The next meeting will be held Gammel and Margaret Nowak.
at the home of Ina Yandell on
The next meeting will he held
April 10. Each members is to at the residence of Mrs. Doris
bring a wrapped gift.
Beauvais on March 21.
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Specializing in
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New Roofs
Roof Repairs
Industrial and Homes
All Work Guaranteed
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Pete Be-t, formerly of the Val­
ley, has been visiting friends in
and around Cave Junction for the
(Continued From Faye One)
past week. He plans to return to
en who owned the adjacent lot,
Long Beach Tuesday if the snow
»nd the city felt it had made a
will permit him to make the trip.
rood bargain in deeding over the
and and thus discharging the debt
>f 3213.50 in back taxes.
In concluding the meeting, *he
nayor appointed Jim Champion as
Clyde and Rick’s
i member of the budget board and
■tated that the council will meet
very Monday night between now READY MIX CEMENT
■ nd June 15 to help prepare a bud-
i«t He repeated that the council
s anxious to have the help of the
Phone 4401
.•itizenry in preparation of the
C A V E J U N C T IO N
budget, and renewed his invita­
tion to everyone to attend the
meetings.
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MERCURY
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CHEVROLET
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PLYMOUTH
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DODGE
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PONTIAC. OLDS 6
219.50
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