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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1952)
Al IEND CHARIER NIGH! Illi noi» Valloy New» Pa<» 2 ---------------- I I I j | ‘ MRS. W1NNIFRED MULVEY, PHONE 2907 OR 2912 This Week in Cave Junction i ? I ♦Visits ♦Clubs ♦Society MMM»...................................................................... ••HI Mil ••»»••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• M.MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM^| Surprise Viiit Io Daughter Thanksgiving in Coquille Mr. and Mrs. Claude Masters spent the weekend in Portland visiting Mrs. Masters’s sister and family, the Bruce V. Woods. They paid a surprise visit to the:r daughter, Marilyn, who is attend ing school at Lewis and Clark. They returned home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stem and daughter Karen are spending Thanksgiving with G'ly’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. S’em of Co quille. “Better Late than Never. . Sometimes it takes a while to pay off a bet, but Earl Spencer Attend Knife «nd Fork Club »ays he finally did it. Last Thurs Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and day evening the Earl Spencers tool Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hamilton attend the Ed Knippels to dinner in ed the regular meeting of the Granta Pass. Knife and Fork club in Grant., Pass Monday night, as did Mr. Family Here for Dinner and Mrs. W. D. Barnea. . For the first time in over a year, the entire Pinkerton family Holiday with Daughter has gathered together for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton over the Thanksgiving holidays. left Tuesday morning to spend Coming here to their son the holiday with their daughter and his wife, Dick and Joan’s and family, the Eston Loughs in home this weekend were Mr. and Toledo. Mrs. Ralph Pinkerton of Ferndale, Wash. With them were Dick’s two Symptom* of DittreM Arising from sisters, Joan Zinck and her hus STOMACH ULCERS band Earl, from Pullman, Wash., and Jane Pinkerton and her fiance, out TO EXCESS ACID Mark Cotton, both from Willam QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST ette, University, Salem. The group arrived Thursday ^tk About 15-Day Trial Offer! evening and will leave Saturday Over four mllllou bottlM of tba W jmjiii * morning. T rkaimbni here Imen eold for relief of ■ymp'Omsof dletreew erlglng from Stomach Md Duodenal Ulcere due to Kiceee Acid-* Foor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Qaetinete, Heartburn, Sleepleeeneee, ate., due to facets Acid. Aak for ••Wlllard’e Metsage" which fully ex plaint this ramark* able home treatment- tree—at m M-W’ , VALLEY DRUG Attending a Lion's club charter Ira Hall took time out frobi In.- night program at Butte Falls, Ore., accounting business, Mrs. Hall Saturday, November 22, were resi took time from her job with the dents of the Illinois Valley Lion’s post office, her two sons Bob ani Club, Hal Moore Jd., and his wife; Bill Kester, from their schools Secretary Laurence Cushing and • In storing fruit* and vegetable*, wife and Mr. and Mrs. Richard and jobs for a weekend trip to ___ be in ~ the f Pinkerton. Eugene Nov. 22. by Harry Clark and Bob Murdock ; iaiv (.are _ must L- exercised — handling before the crop is put Visiting the Walker» into storage. Bruised and damag Former Teacher Vieita Looking Toward 1953 ed fruit or vegetables will not do Mrs. H. E. Stevens and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Win. Menozzi, ter Sharon of Buena Park, Calif., Fall Milk Supply well in storage. Temperature, rela from Minneapolis, Minn., were in ire guests at the home of Mr. and tive humidity, circulation of air, Cows and heifers bred between the Valley part of last week visit Mrs. Clyde Walker, near Bridge November 20 and December 31 and handling care are important view. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones factors which must be considered ing friends. They stayed with Mr. will calve between September 1 of Klamath' Calif., were also week and Mrs. Jack Spitz of Wish-U- and October 12 next fall. Heifers for vegetable and fruit storage. end guests. _______________ bred a month or two early will Well motel on Caves Hiway. Men do well if fed generously be- FOR BUSINESS, mill or home use ozzi is a former instructor at Surprises Family buy your salesbooks at the ■ tween breeding and calving dates. 1VHS. NEWS office. Robert E. DeMersseman and There is considerable variation his wife Dolie arrived unexpected between dairymen when the breed ly Saturday for a ten-day visit with ing age of heifers is discussed. his parents and family, the Ed Many dairymen will agree that De.Merssemans. Dollie will remain Jersey heifers should be bred when in Cave Junction while her hus they are 13 months of age, Guern band returns to Oakland, where sey heifers at 15 months of age, he is stationed in the Navy, to and Holstein heifers at 17 months find them a place to live. I of age. One important factor to con YOUTH DIRECTOR TO sider in breeding any heifer is SPEAK IN KERBY the size and how well she has Rev. Robert W. Pirtle, State grown. If the heifer is not well President of the young people of grown, the breeding should be the Assemblies of God for the state delayed a month or two and allow of Oregon, and also director of the heifer to increase in size. It is the Sunday School department, will necessary to consider the size of be speaking this Sunday morning the heifer in relationship to the and evening, Nov. 30 at the Kerby breed and the average size of the Assembly of God church. animals in the particular line of Rev. Pirtle is an excellent youth breeding. speaker. While in high school he If you prefer to breed a month won the public speaking contest or two early, it will be advisable for Northern California. to feed additional grain to the Everyone is invited. heifer between breeding and calv -------------- o ■ ing dates. —o— Friday, November 28, 1952 | Time Out for Trip In Serious Condition Former Valleyite Bill George who has been bedfast for the past three years is reported failing at the home of a sister in Portland. From Your County Agent CHURCH NOTES ST. PATRICK’S OF THE FOREST CATHOLIC CHURCH a community bank WITH community interest Our future is closely linked with the future of our customers and their continued prog ress is dependent on community advance- menu blfy It is logical then that this bank should J; be eager to promote local progress and the xf /¿advancement of our citizens in every way>'N^ consistent with sound banking practice. 'kJ'L- I-*’1 work together for our mutual advan tages and further improvement of local conditions. TRADE at BANK at HOME HOME BANK of ILLINOIS VALLEY 22 Shopping Days 'til Christmas! Christmas Father Kelley. Held in the Catholic church lo cated across from the Ranger sta tion. Second and fourth Sundays at ! 11:00 a.m. o ■ CHURCH OF CHRIST Cemetery road, Vi mile from Caves highway. Sunday Services at 10:30 a m. and 7 :30 p.m. All are welcome. ------------- o— CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Paul O. Kroon, Paator Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Young People’s Meetings 6:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m Evening Service 8 p.m. Tues. Choir Practice Bible Study and Prayer Hour Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. --------------o - —— Learn Best Storage Methods for Vegetables Storing vegetables is a means .if prolonging the supply of fresh produce during the winter months. There are many different types if storage places being used by »ardners. These vary from the pit in the ground to the basement or attic of the home. It is important to know the types of storage conditions which are best for the particular crop that you plan to store. Potatoes keep best in fairly high humidity, and the temperatures between 34 and 38 degrees F. Also, they re quire good circulation of air. Onions that are well cured in the field can be stored successfully when the humidity is about aver age and the temperature between 16 and 45 degrees F. If onions are (frozen, they must not be handled until they have thawed out. Repeated freezing and thaw ing will damage onions. Squash and pumpkins can be stored for several months if the temperature is around 55 to 65 degrees F. This temperature is slightly high- •r than for most vegetables and fruit. TAKILMA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Van McCoy, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning worship service 11 a. m. Childrens church 7 p. m. 7:30. EvangeJistic service 7:45 p. m. Wednesday at Thursday, midweek service, 7:45 p. m. A Revival is now in progress at the church with Billy Talley from ASSEMBLY OF GOD San Bernadino, Calif., preaching Rev. Homer Thompson nightly. Services start at 7:45. Sunday School begins promptly at 8:45 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. m. C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday (’ R US II E I) evening. Evening evangelistic service — ROCK 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer Available Now meeting and Bible Study 7 >80 p.m, J. M. Boss, Morning service, 11:30 a. nt. Evening service, Prayer meeting, 7:30. Pastor unified; 10 to SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH for just one dollar more! LIMITED TIME-ACT NOW! with every set of J847 Rogiers Bros America's Fineil Silvorplato you get a lovely ... . 42-PIICE DINNER SET 4401 Rev. Douglas Field,pastor. Sunday school, 9 :45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a m. Sunday at 7 p in.—Young Peo- pie’s meeting. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Boys' Club and Girls’ Club— Monday, 7:15. Monday, work night and men's prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week prayer service. Choir practice—Thursday, 7 :45 p.m. ----------- o— ■— CLYDE KNIGHT Before You Buy a Piano . . GULBRANSEN PIANOS LARGE STOCK OF USED PIANOS IN GOOD C ONDITION The Hub GRANTS PASS Free Dancing 2 MILES SOUTH OF O BRIEN AT FORMER ELK CREEK LODGE Managed by J. M. Hovanski SCHOOL CENSUS IMPORTANT TO PARENTS OF CHILDREN OVER 1 AND UNDER 20 YEARS OF AGE NAME PENECOSTAL CHURCH Robert Eatea, Pattor JESUS IF YOU ARE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY PLEASE ASSIST IN THE SCHOOL CENSUS Sunday School, 18 a m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening services, H p.m. Tuesday prayer service, 8 p.m. Friday, young people's service at 8 p.m. Services are now being held in the new church building on the Old Stage road V* mile aouth of the Caves highway. $ ALL 94 PIECES ONLY $75.50 CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH of SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS | Don Gray, Pastor Your choic« of 5 magnificent patterns in 1847 Rogers Bros USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN! Sabbath School _________ 9:30 Church service .......... „...... 11:00 Prayer meetmg Wednesday. Hall’s Accounting Service CAVE C. GUY STEM ionr Local Jeweler Cave Junction • TREASURE HUNT MERCHANT • OREGON Audit», Bookkeeping, Income Tax Service and Quarterly Re port». NOTARY FOR FINK WATCHES, SILVER, DIAMONDS 3803 JUNCTION. PUBLIC Member of Oregon Association of Public Accountants IRA S. HALL I Children now in school will be given a census card. Fill in and mail please. If you do not have a card, get one from your nearest school or send the following information to County School Supt., Court house, Grants Pass, Ore.: Names ot children over 4 years, under 20 years as of October 25, 1952. Print name, age, male or female, correct address (not P. 0. Box), name of father, mother or guardian. Write name of school child is attending, including business college, university, etc. NOTE: Include children in service or married, under 20 years of age. If you have a child who is disabled and unable to attend school for six months or more, and not completed 12th grade, please specify. Jospehine County School District LOSES $90 from School Fund sources for each child whose name is not included in the census.