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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1952)
Youngest Skerier Home Mrs. Anne Sherier Jordan and family of Sprague River, Oregon, arrived last week for the Sherier Mrs. Wm. A. Brown reunion, she being the youngest Phono 1022 of the family. The Jordans may decide to remain here in the Family Celebrate» Birthday Mrs. Clarence Martin of Red- Valley. wood Highway had as her guest last Friday her mother, Mrs. Mary Easter Guests Lyons of Grants Pass, whose birth Rev. and Mrs. George Gray had day was celebrated by the family. as their guests on Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Merle Griffen, Ogier Boy Injured daughters Pattt and Merldine of Little Ronnie Ogier of O’Brien Grants Pass. was struck on the forehead last ----- O' Friday, suffering a severe cut Grand c h i Id re n Visit for Week which required four stitches. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Diamond of —o— ! Town and Country Motel have had Slater from Aahland Visit» their two grandchildren, Richard Mrs. Chloe Butler of Ashland IS and Joanne Honaker with them spending two weeks visiting her for the Easter week, They were sister Mrs. Loyd Tbebo and family. joined on Sunday by the parents — o— Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Honaker of Former Resident Improving Crescent City. The many friends of Mrs. How . o—• — ard Hendrickson now of Crescent Build New Home City will be glad to know of her Mr. and Mrs. Duke DuBerke marked improvement in health, and that the couple have recently of the Decorators Supply have purchased a home in Crescent purchased the former James build ing on Caves highway and are City. remodeling it into a dwelling for themselves. With Korean Infantry — o--- I.awrence W. Vernon, son of the H. C. Vernons formerly of Caves Visits Daughter Mrs. Quier, Buckston, Oregon, Highway, has been promoted to Sergeant, first class with the In is here for a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Claude Reinoehl, and fantry division in Korea. family and to hear the concert directed by her daughter last Sun- Would She Tell?? A number would like to know day. who it was that rose very early on Palm Sunday and went out to Drive» to Portland I Proctor Hill to listen to the Eastei Mr. and Mi's. Glenn Davis of Sunrise service! Caves highway drove to Portland —o— Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Dav One-Time Resident Fall. id Looper who was taking her Word comes from Mi's. W. A. lather, Mr. Holt, there for medi r Brouillet, formerly of the Valley, cal treatment. of a bad fall down her stairs, put ting her in bed for several weeks. New Ch urc h Build ings Mrs. Brouillet now lives in San Several churches are now under * I.uis Obispo. construction in the community— the Episcopal building, west of Former Owners of Motel Visit town; the Catholic church in the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baumber- ger, former owners of the Cave Hamilton addition. (Father Kelley Park motel, now living in Seattle, has announced the dedication on were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Arn Mothers’ Day) ; the Jesus Name Pentecostal church on the Old old Collman last Sunday. Stage road, Robert Estes, pastor; —o— the Community Friends church Guests for Easter Easter guests of Mrs. Vivian in O’Brien, Orrin Ogier, pastor. Two groups have recently been McDaniel included her daughter. Mrs. Carol Longanecker, Law formed, one the Full Gospel at rence Reed of (¡rants Pass, her Takilma, Van McCoy, pastor and son Clarence McDaniel, and Mrs. the Pentecostal meeting at Elk William A. Brown, Cave Junction. Creek, Clavton Carver, pastor. I-. PT A to Hear Review iVFW to Install New Of Pendleton Convention Club Officers Sunday — Stork in o----------------- Oklahoma Health Clinic April Caves Building Supplies Glen Morrison Post Reviews 28 Years 23 Dr. Dewey and his assistant will be here Wednesday, April 23 for the monthly health clinic. The clinic will lie in the American Le ir ¡on Auxiliary rooms from 11 as m. to 3 p.m.. --- o--- Surprise Birthday Party Mrs. Bertha Curnow and Mrs. Hallie Wagy surprised Mrs. Treva Curnow with a birthday party April 11. Those attending were Mrs. Shirley Enyart, Mrs. Mary Johnson Mrs. Norma Kiser and Mrs. Ruth Conrad. •» The New Rubber Base Paint Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rigdon, Cave Junction, returned from a trip to Oklahoma April 11. Gone three weeks, they visited relatives there. --- O— Monthly NEWS TOP FLITE A Mrs. Feddcr was rushed to the Josephine County hospital by am bulance, April 12, at II a. nt. Hal Moore. Jr., who drove the am bulance. reports they arrived at the hospital before the stork. Visit VALLEY I I The past commanders an<i ia«t presidents of Glen Morrison No. 70 held their annual banquet at t.the O’Brien Women's clubhouse Tuesday, April 8. A barbequed chicken dinner was served to 23 persons. Highlighting the evening was the playing of tape recordings made by several past commander- ■ •viewing their activities during their year as commander. The pest received its charter in March 1928. Hazel Henry, president of dist rict four, presided over the meet ing. For a complete selection of the best in quality watches — Lay Away Graduation Watches Now SMART, NEW MODELS IN Hamilton & Elgin —fitting lifetime gifts for graduating seniors JOHNSON JEWELER Dutch Bov Paints ROBERTA BRYANT FOR CAVEMAN QUEEN —Picture— "Lord of fill // A CHRISTIAN MOVIE WITH COLLEEN TOWNSEND two showings . . . SUNDAY, 6:15 & 7:45 P.M COMMUNITY CHURCH Admission Free . . . Everyone Welcome . ., , , IQ'X)... 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Incoming officers of the Post I are- commander, Frank Mellow;! sr. vice-commander, Larry Raines; i jr. vice-commander, Leonard Me-1 Entire; quartermaster, Cecil Mc Entire; post advocate, Ed Pear sall; quartermaster, Cecil Slack: chaplain, Clarence Wallace; sur geon. Clarence Edwards; three year trustee, Dick Troutfether; adjutant, I.awrence Looper; offic er of the day, Harold Ball; guard. •EASY TO APPLY Cecil Wilhelms • LOW COST Installing officer for the Post will be Charie.- Smith of Grants • 14 BEAUTIFUL COLORS Pass, Oregon commander of dist rict vfw . This installation is open to the public and any persons wishing to attend are invited to do so. Highlights of the State conven tion in Pendleton will be reviewed by Mrs. Charles Downing at the April 24 meeting of the Illinois Va^ey High School PTA. Mrs. Downing represented the PTA at the convention. Regular business meeting of the PTA will be the same night and will start at 8 p. m. Parents and patrons are asked to reserve Wednesday, April 23 for a work day for the organiza tion. The scrap paper, now stored at the ranger station, must be sort ed and tied as it will be sold within the next thirty days. Beats ILLINOIS ____________________ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952__________ wiring may not be adequate I «52 The single drop-cord from the ceiling .. an outlet in the kitchen .. we all remember how little electricity was used for lighting or labor-saving in 1929. And the wiring was planned for this limited use. Today, in 1952, the picture has changed. Better lighting, labor-saving appliances, new conveniences, and comforts . . . even your entertainmnt is is now electrical. More are being added every day. These additions demand more outlets, more circuits, and heavier wire to bring all this extra electricity into your home. When you build or remoldel... be sure the plans include wiring that is adequate . . . for 1952. * SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR