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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1952)
lllinoi. Valley New* Page H 80 Attend Dinner Wack at Cabin News of Valley . . . About eighty fathers and sons Ken and Beulah Hamilton spent most of last week—Monday to attended the Booster club’s ban Friday—at their cabin at Para quet at the Legion hall Monday night. dise Bar on the Rogue River. 8 § 0 • UNDER THE LIGHTS • FIRST LEAGUE GAME AT I TONIGHT (Friday) 0 » I IVHS FIELD 8 P. M I B ■ ■ 0 I Illinois Valley High vs y I Crater High > 3 8 0 S> I Meinlwrs Hear Talk, lx»arn Business Procedure Friday, October 17, 1952 Member, of the Junior Women’- Garden club heard a talk on per ennials and were instructed in X proper procedure for conducting «www«: Eddie George arrived home ’ their business meetings when they 12 on a 30-day leave from ’ gathered at the home of Mrs. Wm. | Navy. Stationed at Norfolk, Va., ' Shellabarger, Oct. 9. Eddie has been in the navy two Officers of the Illinois Valley years and will serve two more. Garden club conducted the junior group’s business meeting as a dem Pfc. Robert Kothe from an Army i Base at Oakland, California is here onstration. HOME I visiting his broher Jim Kothe, and Mrs. Effie Smith spoke on “Per other relatives. He is enroute to ennials and perennial borders”. his home at Calpet, Wyo. where She will be asked to talk on an the rest of his furlough will be nuals in the spring. Each member is asked to bring I spent elk hunting with his father a prospective member to the next and visiting with home folks. o ■ meeting, Nov. 13, which will be | held in the home of Mrs. Priscilla 3-YEAR OLD INJURED BY Mellow. Mrs. Millicent Looper will CAR IN GRANTS PASS be the hostess. A three-year-old daughter of Mr. “Growing and care of African and Mrs. Gordon Leonard of Cave Violets” will be the subject of a Junction received minor facial and talk by Mrs. Helen Krauss of I head cuts and bruises when hit Selma. by an automobile in Grants Pa - With a present membership of 10:30 a.m. Friday. 19, the Junior Women’s Garden The little girl, Marie, was struck club is affilliated with the National by a car driven by J. Verne Federation of Garden dubs as is its Shangle of Medford. She is back parent organization, the Illinois home with her parents after brief Vafley Garden dub. treatment at Josephine Geneial o----------- I hospital. ORE DEPOT RESUMES Miss Peterson Tells of European Trip to PTA I FRENCH «I LAUNDRY Miss Hazel Peterson described her summer European trip and showed colored slides to the Kerby Grade School PTA when it met in the school cafeteria Thursday evening, Oct. 9. The two school bills to be voted upon Nov. 4 were read by Mason Ludwig. Principal Arch Johnson extend ed an invitation to parents to visit school at any time, and especially emphasized visitation during Na tional Education week. Mrs. Harold Crowl, past and present president was presented the past president's pin. Refreshments and decorations were provided for by the two third grades and their teachers Mrs. Cribb and Miss Jocabs. --------------o-------------- GRANTS PASS OWEN'S MARKET LOCATED IN MODEL GROCERY Friday and Saturday SPE C I A L s (ENTER CUT Chuck Roasts Eastern Oregon Grade Choice and Good Beef MORRELL’S Morrell’s Tenderized EASTERN BACON JOWLS PICNIC HAMS VFW MEETS THIS SUNDAY The fall meeting of District Seven, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held at Shady Cove this Sunday, Oct. 19. Members of the local post are- urged to attend and those plan 500 Commercial (’attic ning on going are to assemble at To Be Sold at Auction the VFW clubhouse in Cave Junc tion at 9:30 a.m. in order to 500 head of commercial feeder “double” on transportation. and stocker cattle will ^ell at auction in Corvallis, November 12 according to Tex Clifford, Kerby rancher, a member of the Oregon Cattlemens Association, the sponsoring organization. The cattle, mostly from eastern Oregon, will be of the three major beef breeds—Herefords, Angus and Shorthorns. The offering will in clude calves, yearlings and bred two year old heifers. They will be graded for quality and sold in BOB & RUTH SHOP small lots to suit the needs of western Oregon buyers, Clifford Cave Junction continued. The breeding cattle will be T B and Bangs tested. Longer to Wait lb. 42c lb. 65c lb. 55c Short Ribs Cheddar Cheese Morrell's Slab Bacon The Grants Pass Ore Receiving Depot of General Services Admin istration will return to regular ore receiving hours of 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday be ginning on Oct. 20. Since September 2, the Depot has been open for receiving chrome ore and concenrates from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The longer receiving hours did not cause any appreciable increase ill tonnage deliveries and a cheek with the Calif.-Oreg. Chrome Pro ducers Committee indicates that an increase in chrome ore produc tion is not anticipated during the coming fall and winter months. ------------- o-------------- Only a Little 69< ; making fence posts, etc. , The McCulloch is the favorite of woodsmen It s amazingly light, yet packs a full 7-hp for high-spaed cutting of any k.nd of wood Special Rip-Un« chain need, no apecial tools to sharpen. 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