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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1952)
* I : : : ? SHOPPING This Week in Cave Junction WEEKS LEFT MRS W1NNIFRED MULVEY. PHONE 2907 OR 2912 Q ! » \ w •* : I ♦Clubs ♦Society 0.««, ■ >>»..*.,.„a,*.. ♦Visits • i,it I t ■a Annual Visit Fast Holiday Trip Mr. and Mrs. George Vieira of Ceres, Calif., made their annual visit with the Les Henrys over Thanksgiving. While here they went to Klamath Falls and eastern Oregon. Glen and Dorene Perry made a fast trip to Portland to spend the holiday with Dorene’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butt- Sr., and other members of her family. —o— Sunday in Roseburg Stampeders Begin Winter Session S bmwmm X. ° o FIGHT V BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Dance, Movies Tonight in O'Brien Valley residents are invited >o attend the winter session of the Stampeders Sqna'e Dance club. These dances will be held each Wednesday evening and every oth er Saturday night starting Dec. Mrs. Helen Bottel 6 at 8 p.m. at the O'Brien Worn- (Leave News at O’Brien Store) Family for Thanksgiving Another family got together fot eft’s clubhouse, on the Redwood O’BRIEN—Tonight, Friday, in the Thanksgiving holiday when Highway, south of Cave Junction itiates Children’s Night at O’Brien ■ o Mr. ajid Mrs. Laurence Cushing i Grade School with eight short «ntertained his parents and two Home From College Bud Proctor came home from movie features to round out the sisters for the holiday. The sen ior Cushings arrived Nov. 24 and Oregon State College to spend the two and a half hour program. spent the week with their son Thanksgiving weekend with hi- Three cartoons, two comedies, two travellogues and one adventure and his wife and the two grand parents the Raymond Proctors. film wi’l make a full evening for children, Kelly and Kimberly. O’Brien sprouts and any parents Travel To Depoe Bay Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wendt and who wish to attend. AUCTION SALES Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wendt of No adnrssion charge is asked, 1 Grants Pass traveled to Depoe according to John Grubb and Roy Every Monday and Thursday Bay for the holiday. Kiser, managers of this special At 7 P. M. —o— PTA event, but ‘hose whj 1 wish to contribute rniall amounts 11- Guest of the Mulvevs If you have anything to sell, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mulvey ward further blocks will no i be contact us — and daughter Pat had as their discouraged. Pacific Auction Co. guest for Thanksgiving Mr. M As the film night falls on the 969 Highway 99 South F. Smith of Medford. Shamrock ( Ju'- square dance date, Grants Pass Chait man Bob Nunemeker an We will sell on consignment or nounces that dancing will begir buy direct from you. at 9:30, after the show. MORRISON. A course in textile painting kept Auctioneer members of the O’Brien Home | Economics unit busy and interest ed Wednesday, Nov. 26. at the home of Mrs. Melba McDonald In spite of frozen pipes and no water, the group enjoyed a pot luck luncheon, plus coffee, court esy of one outside faucet which dripped a fine dribble. Plans were made for those in terested in cloth painting to meet after Christmas for further in struction. Quick - Easy - Safe The annual Christmas party foi the unit will be held Dec. 17 at Write or call the Gordon Steven’s home neai for complete Elk Creek (former Emerson information— house), at 1 p.m Members arc asked to bring exchange gifts costing not more than $1 for ad ults and $.35 for children, om for each person who comes. Potluck dessert will be served during the afternoon, with every one contributing. zz z z -z ✓ z z z -z z / Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Prairie spent the Thanksgiving holidays will heir daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. and Mrs. Russell Doran Tn Eugene Ore. Gale Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson of Elk -Creek, celebrated his sixth birthday last EVERY NIGHT Friday with nine of his neighbors 1 who played games, won prize- j 2 MILES SOUTH OF O BRIEN and dined on pop corn, ice cream, AT FORMER ELK CREEK LODGE ind cake. Making merry with him were Starla and Gregory Floyd, Managed by J. M. Hovanski Susie I.ove, Loeta, Jack and Mary Jane Airing, and Roddy and Den- I ny Bottel. Melody Lane Playhouse, which featured billiards and other game- of skill, closed last Friday until ‘‘urther notice. Paul Schneider, owner, is completing a rental ap artment in the front of the build ing. Mothers who came visiting for the Thanksgiving holidays were: Mrs. Bertha B. Morgan of Kla math h^lls, whose daughter, Mrs. Marie Floyd, lives at Twin Pines. Her two grandchildren, Starla and Gregory, as well as Mrs. Floyd, are trying to keep her here ’til Christ mas. And Charles Downing’- mother from Idaho who spent the holidays with the family. Vibert Kirk, owner of the Wal do Store, flew to Denver, Colo.. g I Sunday Nov. 23 to be with his S father who is hospitalized there it I for major surgery. g ------------- n------------- - Bill and Betty Deal and their daughter Sandy, accompanied by Carl and Shirley Morgan and son Tommy, spent Sunday in Roseburg with Bill’s parents. A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time • WJ KH W4 K » «51 K » «S3 JK «H BH «SA BH W> BH BH BH «51 BH S 3 JK «S3 J K S I BH JK JK BH BH BH MS JK BH « 5 BH Free Dancing 3 TURKEYS TO BE GIVEN AWAY Mellow« Together for Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mellow < ame up from Crescent City tie spend Thanksgiving with the Mel low family, who enjoyed the day at the home of Al Mellows. Piano Students Present Recital for Parents Friday, December 5. 1952 Newcomer! to Valley Twenty five piano students of Mrs. Elsie M. Kroon presented a recital at her home on Thursday December 4 at 8 p.m. The parents of the students were the attend ing guests. The beginners group consisted of: Wendell Seat, Helen Brock i miller, Judy Hatmaker, Wjiltei Freeman, Linda Deaton, Alan Rei- noehj, Dolores Reinoehl, Marie Appy, Carol Appy, Sharon Bab cock, Loretta Mayfield, and Mari lyn Mayfield. The second grade students are Jerrie Hager, Connie | Hager, Janice Etherton, Alvin Kroon, Roberta Martin, Norma Martin, Paul Beard, Myrna Jen sen and Mae Bowerman. The advanced students render 'd a variety of selections. Ronine Rausch played “Scarf Dance” by Chaminade and “Lingering Memo ries’’ by Eric R. Moss; Elaine Kroon, “Gavotte” by David Pop per and “Air de Ballett” by N. Louise Wright; Mercedes Drown, ! ■‘Simple Confession” by Francis Thome and “Valley of France” by Adele Gerard; Lylabelle Cross, •’Val.se" by F. Choplin and “Im provisation and Melody” by Arth ur Brown. Elaine and Alvin Kroon played s duet number, "Onward Christian soldiers” by Sullivan. A delightful reading, “The Littl- -st Angel" by Charles Tazewell, was given by Mrs. Henry Appy. Light refreshments were served. SCRAP IRON, METALS AND BATTERIES Nothing io Buy! Nothing to Hunt! Just Sign Up! See "Butch”— ILLINOIS MEAT MARKET ton $15 Short Steel Mixed Cast Iron ton $15 lb. 14c Mixed Copper Heavy Red Brass lb. 12c Heavy Yellow Brass lb. 9c Light Brass ... lb. 6c AluiYiinum lb. 4c Radiators, clean lb. 11c Batteries each $1 YOUR FRIENDLY Ashland Junk Co 1 Miles South of Cave Junction on H ighway Page 5 Holidays in Redding Carl and Shirley Morgan anil son,. Tommy, spent Thanksgiving with the Win. Deals. The Morgans are newcomers to the Valley, and are both employed by Don Gibbs, at the Provolt-Murphy Telephone Co The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Arthur Drews and Mrs. Leonard Beard. Arnold and Andy Mellow went to Redding to spend the holiday with their brothers, John and George and families, and from there they went to Sacremento. John brought the two home Sun day night and returned to his home Tuesday. ---------------- o-------- -------- Help the Hospital I CARD OF THANKS We would like to express heart felt thanks and appreciation to our many friends, for flowers, acts of kindness and words of symp athy when we brought our loved one home to the Valley he loved to be laid to rest. With special thanks to Rev. George Gray, to Phyllis Dick, to Mr. John Beding- field and the members of the Church of Christ at Cave Junction, and to members of the Oddfellows Lodge of Kerby for their services, M rs. Walter Doney, Elaine and Ethelyn Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doney Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doney and family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doney and family Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doney and family Mr. and Mrs. C. K. 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