Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 14, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, November 14, 1952
Illinois Valley New«
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Mrs. Harvey Towle is ho*me aga>n
The many friends of Mrs. Harry
Welch were grieved to hear of her
after a stay in the hospital.
death at her home in Grants Pass,
'the funeral services being held on
Here For Weekend
Jim and Sharon Quinn were Wed., of week before last. Mr. and
here for the weekend from Ala­ Mrs. Welch lived in the valley
ineda, Calif., where Jim is station- I from 1930 to 1947 and for some
years Mr. Welch was the night
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watchman for the large mill out
on Caves Highway, where they
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Attend Homecoming
had their home. Mr. Welch and
Miss Hazel Peterson and Mrs. Mrs. Pearsall, deceased were
Gloria LeVan attended the I
brother and sister.
versify of Oregon Homecoming
game last weekend.
Guest at “Willidora”
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To Speak to Women'« Club
Mrs. W. F. Burgess of Crescent
A speaker from the Home Ex­ ( ity, but formerly of Cave Junct­
tension Unit will be featured at ion was a house guest a t the
today’s (Friday), regular monthly W illadora ’ for a few days last
meeting of the O’Brien Women’s week and was renewing her friend­
club, 2 p.m. in the clubhouse. ships here.
Reports on the Turkey Carnival
will be given at that time.
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This Week in Cave Junction
MRS. W1NNIFRED MULVEY. PHONE 2907 OR 2912
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On Vacation
Taken to Hospital
Lois Brink is enjoying a vaca­
Matt Rodda who has the leather
»hop next to the post office was tion in southern California visiting
taken to Medford hospital where relatives and friends.
he will be under observation for
Return to lsee
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mulvey
Hai Laryngitis
returned to their home in Ize>-
Marie White has a bad case of Sunday after two weeks in Cave
laryngitis, but is feeling all right Junction where surgery was per­
formed on their small daughter.
otherwise.
Corduroy
SPECIAL PURCHASE
1,000 Yards!
R E G U L A R
2 9
$ 1
SPECIAL
Compton Corduroy, 12 new
fall shades, 1 to 10 yards
in length.
Former Resident Die.
Hom« from Hoapital
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Slaying
a signal honor came recently to I
one of the brothers of Mrs. George I
H. Gray, Mr. Jesse F. Cole and
family of Clive, Alberta when they
were named by the Provincial
Dep’t of Agriculture as one of the
five of Alberta's master farm
families, families outstanding for
their achievements in agriculture,
home-making and citizenship.
With the honor goes an award
of $1,000, an engraved plaque and
a name on the farm entrance. ,
Rev. Louis Collins of Central
Point who is holding special ser-
vices in the Community Church
last week was a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drews.
DON COSSACKS TO PERFORM
The world-famous Gen. Platoff.
Don Cossack choir and dancers will I
appear this Sunday Nov. 16 at 2:30
p.m. in the Memorial Auditorium.
Grants Pass, under the sponsor-!
sip of that city’s Business and Pro­
fessional Women’s club.
'ÆGOLDCN HULE
* EVERYTHING TOMAR FOR EVERY MEMBER OE THE FAMILY
GRANTS PASS
Hall’s
CAVE
Accounting
Service
JUNCTION.
OREGON
Audita, Bookkeeping, Incoma
Tan Service and Quarterly Re­
ports.
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Member of Oregon Association
of Public Accountants
IRA S. HALL
Regular Card Party Tomorrow
Tb« American Legion Auxiliary
will hold its regular card party
tomorrow (Saturday) night at
8. Enjoy an evening of sociability
and cards. Sixty cents per person.
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{GREETING
Dorchester» Vi»it
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Dorches-
I ter, formerly of Woodland Echoes
but now of San Marino, Calif.,
have been fishing for some weeks
on the Smith Rivers. They came
up from the south on Saturday
to visit friends here,.but the fog
was so dense they had to return
after only a few telephone visits.
Mr. Dorchester is much improved
in health.
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Personalized Christinas
Cards Now
Leave for Home
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with Drew»
Brother Honored
Mr. and Mrs. John Hines left
Saturday for Beaver City, Nebr.,
after having spent some weeks
visiting their daughter Mrs. Mike
Nicholson and family. They will
make several stops en route.
Leave* on Vacation
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Mrs. Cecil Brink of Caves »high­
way left last Monday withl her
mother Mrs. Mary Wolfe or Los
Angeles who has been visiting her
here and will be visiting in So.
Cal. for a month.
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Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. John Hines, who
have been visiting for some weeks
with their daughter, Mrs. Mike
Nicholson and family left last
week for their home in Beaver
City, Neb., stopping en route to
visit a daughter in Idaho.
AUCTION
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SALES
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Masterpiece
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prefer. We’ll make them up for
you with your name imprinted.
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INCLUDES IMPRINTING
YOUR NAME
AND ENVELOPES
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At 7 P. M.
If you have anything to sell,
contact us —
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969 Highway 99 South
Granta Paas
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ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS
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7th St , between ‘J’ and ‘K’
CHEVROLET
PHONE
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GRANTS
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OREGON