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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1952)
Friday, November 7, 1952 Illinois Valley Naw* Pag* 2 Tolins Visit In Ohio by Mr«. Frit* Ki-—- Ph. Salma 621 SELMA—Mrs. Bill Tolin and son Billy are visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lemley in Cincinnati, Ohio, and getting acquainted for the AUCTION SALES Evary Monday and Thursday At 7 P. M. If you have anything to sell, contact us — Pacific Auction Co. 969 Highway 99 South Granta Paas We will sell on consignment or buy direct from you. C. A. MORRISON, Auctioneer first time with her 9 months old granddaughter, Nancy Gail Lem ley. Due to the heavy fog and smoke covering in the valley, school is not being held. Monday the busses made delayed runs but there were so many absent, that it was thought best not to endanger the bus loads of children. Visibility is reduced to a few feet. In spite of the disagreeable weather and driving conditions, about 239 voters turned out to cast a heavy Republican vote. Eisenhower led with 146, Steven son 82 and the Independents 6. The alcoholic liquor bill was close with 101 voting yes and 102 no. Mrs. Douglas Field, Mrs. Merlin Sprague and Mrs. Oliver Smith attended the Missionary Rally at Klamath Falls last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs . Glenn Lawrence, missionaries who recent ly returned from the Belgian Con go spoke about the work being done there and related many interesting experiences. The Deer Creek Homemakers TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 11 AM. I MILE NORTH OF KERBY -------- Watch for Sign-------- —Trap and Rifles— Sponsored by VFW POST 4390 AND AUXILIARY American Legion DANCE * ♦ I This Week in Cave Junction 1 MRS. W1NNIFRED MULVEY, PHONE 2907 OR 2912 •Visits •Clubs •Society iMIMItlllWtIWtMHMIll! Baby Recovering : I s JOBS DAUGHTERS PLAN Wanda Mulvey, 14-month-s old ’PIE SALE TOMORROW daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. The regular meeting of the E. Mulvey, was operated on Thurs Guardian Council of Job’s Daugh day, Oct. 30, in Grants Pass. She ters was held Oct. 29 at the home has returned home and is recov 1 of Lois Spencer. The girls are hav ering satisfactorily. ing a pie sale Sat. Nov. 8. There will be one sale in Selma, To Vi.it Daughter girls there will contact Edna Coop George and Edna Morey plan er or leave pies at the Selma to leave next week for a two-weeks store. vacation that will take them to The other sale will be in Cave New Mexico to visit their daughter and son-in-law, S. Sgt. and Mrs. Junction. Pies will be left at the cleaners or contact Christine Dun Robert Maguire. can. The Job’s Daughters will at tend church Nov. 9 at Cave Junc Staying with Deals tion Community church. After the Staying with the Wm. Deals are business of the evening refresh Maureen and Mary Spahnle, ments were served by Mrs. Spen while their parents, the Al Spah- cer. nles are in the process of moving from Rawlins, Wyo., to Grants Preparing Musical Program Pass. Community Chorus is meeting will meet at the Grange Hall, every Monday night to prepare Nov. 13 for their regular meet numbers for a musical program ing to make plans for the Tex to be presented after the first of j the year. A small selection of tile Painting Classes. Christmas numbers are also be Each one is to bring articles ing practised to be given during for the “Secret Auction.” the holiday season. House Guest* at Bowermans Here from Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Si Beckt from Son ora, Calif., stopped for two days last week to visit the Harold Bow ermans. Arriving with them was Mrs. C. H. O’Neil, Mrs. Bower man’s mother from Corvallis. She will return home when Harold | leaves for Corvallis to attend a three day class on forest soil. | Also attending this class will be Loyd Burnett of the soil conserva tion service. —o— Virgil Brown and his son, Pete, are here from Ketchikan, Alaska, visiting relatives and friedns. Af ter a short visit they will return to Alaska. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Nettie Rymer. IVHS home ec teacher is in a Portland hos pital ill from a virus infection contracted while riding north in her brother-in-law’s car for the weekend. She is not expected back before Monday. Hall’s Accounting • Service CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON Audit*, Bookkeeping, Income Tax Service and Quarterly Re port*. NOTARY PUBLIC Member of Oregon Association of Public Accountants IRA S. HALL HA RD-TO-PASS-UP FOOD BARGAINS BULK PEANUTS t ALBERS PANCAKE AND Waffle Mix lb. 32c 21 lb. 34c Small, Red Apples lb. 10c Jumbo Size PRICES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY HOMETOWN GROCERY"^:" Low, Low Meal Prices!-— PORK Shoulder Roast BEEF POT ROAST lb. 60c lb. 65c SHORT RIBS ROUND AND LOIN STEAK SMOKED HAMS; half or whole you give a lifetime of Dleasure ... . . . when you give a lasting photo of your self or the children that will be cherished forever. Always appreciated, always the most personal gift, make arrangements before the holiday rush for a McDaniels Christmas gift portrait. lb. 10c lb. 99c lb. 65c ARRANGE TODAY FOR A SITTING—SEE. . . Clarence McDaniels ORDER THANKSGIVING TURKEYS HERE NOW- RAISED BY ARI WHITESELL, SELMA TUCKER'S MARKET ♦ Les and Hazel Henry were the only members of the local 8 et 10 to attend the potluck dinner and meeting in Grants Pass Sunday evening. BRING BACK STOCK Robert Martin and his father Geo P. Martin from Illinois Valley Dairy attended a Holstien auction held in Portland recently and re turned with 21 head of stock in cluding a registerecLsire. Attend 8 al 10 Meeting r»].iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii Cave Junction Phone 4101 During Daytime Saturday, Nov. 8 9 P. M. American Legion Hall, Cave Junction ♦ ♦ Come In...check our Earl Bogan's Orchestra Get theDeolìM?^ Be Sure You Today's no Admission 75c per person Lunch by the Ladies tain of »op cotnc and^Vhc deal we oiler < iTf J TT'R Rz F j TW A*111 A 1 Hw yo». 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