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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1952)
Friday, November 7,1952 on hand to wish her a happy birth day. A birthday dinner was held Nov. 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Bruce Jordan for Miss Bonnie Lee Jordan age 3 and her uncle Earl Sherier of Cave Junction who cele By Mr». Virginia Babcock brated their birthdays together. Phone 1209 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Prather HOLLAND —Mrs. Martelle and family of Klamath Falls were Maurer celebrated her birthday weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 31. Friends and members of Terry Roberts. Mrs. Prather is the the Holland Birthday club were sister of Terry, Lee, and Glen Rob- 2 Hollanders Have Birthdays Be Prepare AND FOR SAFE WINTER DRIVING THAT MEANS— their Inspection Patrol. Each day you are spic and O’BRIEN span you get an ivory sticker, if you forget something you get a yellow sticker, and if you forget everything, you get a red sticker. This Ivory Inspection will run during the month of November, but we are trying to be spic anil span EVERY DAY all year. The second grade are just starting their new English Work OPEN HOUSE FOR AMERICAN pads. Monday the primary room vot EDUCATION WEEK ed, Ike got 21, Stephenson <. Open House is being planned at O’Brien School Thursday, Nov. PRIMARY ROOM HAS 13, between the hours of two and HALLOWEEN PARTY three for the primary room, and Here is how the primary room three and four for the other planned their i’-illoween party: rooms. Parents are invited to come and inspect their childrens’ Mrs. Burrows read a story about work during this American Mr. Sguigums going to a Hallo Education Week, examine the ween party, and we played the new books for each grade level same games that Mr. Sguigums played. Many children won prizes. and have tea. Halloween doughnuts were fur nished by Joyce Moore and Dennis ANNUAL IVORY INSPECTION Owen; the pumpkin face cookies PATROL STARTED The primary room is starting were brought by Don and V on Bailey. Ice cream was also served. erts. Joe Hovanski gave a Halloween ___ ___ _ _ was invited, Saturday night a blue Plymouth _ party and everyone Suburban with three front seat Mr. Grubb was there and brought drivers and two back seat drivers his records. Everyone had a grand hail quite a time crawling home time. through the fog. Bobby Leo and Jody Perry left Roy Rossiter recently returned for Texas, they will not be back from a business trip to Portland. for six weeks. GRADE SCHOOL NEWS Linda Hunter went duck hunt ing Saturday and came home with one duck. Stanton Kuil went to Garber ville to visit over the weekend. Pamala Hunt went to Redmond last week, while she was there she saw Governor McKay. GAMES AND REFRESHMENTS FOR MRS. LOVE’S ROOM by Carma Lewi» and Olean Moore Mrs. Love’s room had a Hallo ween party Friday afternigon. One game they played was to see who could pin the stem on the pumpkin. Gilbert Smith won that. Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Loganbill served refresh ments, which were cider, dough nuts and cookies. Dennis Bottel won the prize for the best cos- China Jantzen —AMERICAN PROVINCIAL, by Homer Laughlin Co. —MODERN, by Nautilus Co. bate House and ways clog- GALLON ALL WOOL CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS Start at ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE SERVICE A, Well As SAVINGS —MAGNOLIA, by Nautilus Co. —MINUETT, by Nautilus Co. .75 $1 FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING these smart patterns can be ordered from sample . . Why “PRESTONE” brand Is best for you— QUART The fifth and sixth grades had a Halloween party Friday after noon. Refreshments consisting of ice cream bars and cookies were served. The ice cream bars were furnished by Wanda Fish, Janice Stephens, Berna Lemm and Betty Burgess. These girls saved their spending money to give the room' a treat. After the refreshments were disposed of a spirited game of Ruth and Jacob was enjoyed by all. William Shaw had the most novel costume in the room. He was dressed as a very attractive girl. His costume was quite realis tic and he fooled several people much to their embarrassment. » ANTI-FREEZE • The beat anti-freeze chemical known to science! • Contains special inhibitors compounding processes! • Gives maximum protection all . . . against rust, corrosion, ging and loss due to foaming! FOUR GIRLS SAVE MONEY FOR HALLOWEEN-TREATS FRIDAY « For Smart, Everyday Wear— It’s... Prestone tume. —YELLOW ROSE, by Homer Laughlin or her Sweaters any mother, would like to own . . to wear and wear, In new warm colors. —CA LA DI RIM, by W. S. George OUR SAMPLES ARE OUT NOW FOR YOUR EARLY CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTION $4.98 Place Your Order Now for 1 Dish to a Full Set On Our Handy Christmas Lay-Away Plan TREHEARNE'S CHAMPIONS VARIETY We Give S & H Green Stamp* CAVE JUNCTION JUNCTION PRODUCE Potatoes Hoody s, 2-lb. jar ARMOURS DASH DOG FOOD FORTIFIED WITH LIVER Take advantage of thia special offer on one of the finest of the canned dog foods. CASE IS $5.99 2 CANS 27c Ocean Chief (¡RATEDTI NA tin 19c FROZEN FOOD Lockers ---- FOR RENT Peanut Butter 69c Preserves 12-oz 29c Sliced Beets 2.23c Hormel’s Spam 45c Tomato Juice 2-49C Standby. Strawberry, in drinking glass 5O-LBS. 10-LBS. 59c Creswell, No. 303 can 12-oz. tin LETTUCE 1 Crisp, Solid 1 2 HEADS 25c Campbell's, 16-oz. economy sue De) Monte, Libby , STRAWBERRY PRESERVES...S1.29 ORANGE JUICE.,.46-oz. tin 2 for 65c Beat for chili Three Sisters, No 303 Can SMALL RED BEANS 4 ibs. 69c 9 SQUASH LB 5c BROCCOLI Extra Nice Now! BUNCH Nation's Garden Best for delicate fabrics LUX SOAP FLAKES WHOLE KERNEL CORN....2 for 33c BANANA 2 for 49c PEAS, no. 303 can, case 24 S3,2 for 27c I ILLINOIS VALLEY CASH MARKET