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< Page 6 nii 8y Joy CantchoN* NDIAN SUMMEtS ' Lions to Visit with Crescent City Club 6th Social Night Honors District President A social meeting of the Ameri Members of the Illinois Valley IITTI can Legion Auxiliary Nov. 19 will Lions club were reminded of the Visits New Grandson BACK FROM CORVALLIS Mrs. C. E. Burton returned home from Chiliquin where she had been for a week visiting her daughter and family, Mrs. M. E. Barrett, and seeing her new grand son. She brought home with her two of her other grandchildren. I Ranger Hai old Bowerman and Resident Soil Conservationist Loyd | Burnett returned this week from a forest soil short course at Oregon State. Bowerman drove on up to j Portland Saturday on personal bus iness. Plastics ('ourse to Be Started Soon March-Baxter Riles Performed (Leave Mr». Helen Bottel New» at O’Brien Store) A ten weeks course of instruc tion in making articles from liquid i plastics is to be offered to the 'public before Christmas with Mrs. Dan Rigel as teacher. Sponsored by Mrs. Cribb, teaeh- er at Kerby Grade school, the course will be open to adults and high school students and will be taught in the science room in Kerby school. Also offered will be one lesson each on liquid glass, wood casting, ereamics, making creamic flowers with molds, metalizing, creamic basketry and percelizing. The lat ter art involves making articles from wood or paper that are indestructible. At least one class will l>e held in the evening. Interested persons are asked to contact either Mrs. Cribb at Kerby school or Mrs. Dan Rigel; lit 1, Cave Junction. O’BRIEN—Helen Louise March, •laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heniy T. March, who operate ihe Siski you Mt. Cafe, was married Nov. 8 to Galen Leland Baxter of Eur eka. Families and close friends were invited to the ceremony which took place at the parsonage of the I Seventh Day Adventist church in Grants Pass with Rev. Resee offic iating. The couple is spending a week in San Francisco and will I return to Eureka where Mr. Bax ter is employed by the Mercer- Frazier co. They plan to make their home in Grants Pass after Christmas. The rains came, the smog lifted and whadda you know—-it’s still O’Brien and not, as we feared, the last outpost of greater Los The losing two rooms are asked to Angeles. bring potluck to supplement the j Smog or no smog; however. O’Brien moppets kept beating the main meat course and each per son will supply his own plate, cup bush until the Monday deadline and utensils. Invitations have been for PTA members and piled up the issued and must be in by today amazing score of 105 joiners for ■ (Friday.) their 80-pupil school. As has been Word reached here last week proved with cereals and Hopalong Cassidy, the kids are the best little that Helen Enyart Musselman, for- I chain reactors since the atom merly of Kerby, and Eddie Mussel- I man whose sister, Mrs. Floyd Ow bomb. Winning room was Mrs. Nonna ings, live in Cave Junction, are Burrow’s first and second grades honeymooning in San Francisco. with 55 members for 33 pupils. The couple will visit relatives here Twenty-eight of these were parents including Mr. and Mrs. Lasi) En and the remaining 27 community yart before returning to their members who are interested in home in Alturas. supporting the PTA. First grader Mrs. Robert Hines has recently Jeannie Rodgers brought in 10 members for the highest score in taken a position as secretary at the Cave Junction High School. her room. The 23 pupil third and fourth Here to spend Thanksgiving with grade room and the 24 pupil fifth her sons, Karl and Merle Preston and sixth grade room were a near and their families, is Mrs. Blanche tie with 30 and 32 members re spectively. Twenty-four of these Preston of Santa Monica. Mrs. Rose Wieting of Siskiyou were parents. The number of par ent and non-parent members may Mt. Camp left last week for a visit indicate that the PTA year’s goal— with friends in Los Angeles. Her to create better community spirit sister, Mrs. Blanche Will accom through close teacher-parent-child panied her. cooperation—is being achieved. Sixth-grader Carma Lewis and third grader Roddy Bottel lured most members to their two roo-ms. | The discrepancy in total number I of members and sum of members brought in by separate rooms is I accounted for bv the fact that . some parents have children in more | than one grade and were counted in two or three rooms. Plans are now going forward for the “Win or Lose” banquet on Nov. 20 honoring the winning room. All O'Brien PTA members adio ervice and children are invited, with the 10 Mile East On Cases Hiway 1*TA furnishing turkey and coffee. honor the district no. 4 president Ethel Hamilton and will be “Gifts for the Yanks’’ night it was an- nounced at the regular business meeting Nov. 4. Gifts donated by members and friends of the Auxiliary and collec ted at this meeting are for the veteran hospital patients to give their immediate families at Christ mas time. They can be presents for their wives, or children of any age. Gifts can be donated by non-mem- bers pf the Auxiliary by either contacting any member or by at tending the Nov. 19 meeting. The Auxiliary members were guests of honor at the Armistice Day dinner prepared by the Post and presided over by Post Com mander Tom White. A roast tur key “and all the trimmings” din ner was served to a large crowd. 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