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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 3, 1937 Page Four Mrs. Maud Brown and daughter Alice, spent the week end visiting friends and relatives in Kerby. Locals Love, Honor and Obey Elwood Hussey made a business trip to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Fagnant and Mrs. Frank Hatley motored to Grants Pass on business Wednesday. Last Tuesday Mr. Wolfe started on a mail route to the Oregon Caves. Mrs. E. N. Cook of O'Brier is doing the cooking at the Span ish Castle. L. ,E. Athey returned home safely from the dedication exer- fixes at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis of Holland left for Portland recently. While there Mr. Lewis will be un- der the doctors care. Grants Pass Garden club en Scotch Gulch mine has removed tertained the ladies from Cave City the first of the week. Sev the drag-line from the property, eral members of the local club at preparing to close down for the tended iron. ere. summer. Budapest Catacombs Ttie Budapest catacombs date back to the <’ ys when the Fort of Buda w is held by the Turks, mark ing the fartln si fortified advance of the forces of Islam into Christen dom. '1 hey ware probably Intended as av enu Hi ipe f r a belea- ¿’ii. rod garrison, but they also have in .h water veils in them, and some of the cbamla were used as re positories for gi at numbers of hu man skulls and bones, as in the case of tile catacombs at Rome. 50.000 Cattle Lost in Day Kansas ranchers lost 50.000 cattle in the famous New Year day bliz zard of 1886. Dead cattle were piled so thick along the railroad tracks they had to be cleared off before trains could go through. ------------O------------ 2 C. S. Air Fields in Canal Zone The United States army main tains two well equipped air fields in the Canal Zone. France field on the Atlantic side. Albrook field on tile Pacific. 0 & 0 NOW! ÍÁ ■ 0 ii 0 o Fine Printing I* ? / a 0 a 0 & 0 ÍÁ 0 I 1 1. .'•'■'iO-' , îp • ■ i » 0 ii 0 .*. I"* t ra - v haw f doing ordinary o Illinois Valley News (ate ( ity, ( )regon MINER Al SPRINGS EQI AL TO ANY! Located in Southern Oregon Easy of Access. Reasonable in Price ii 0 ii 0 ii 0 h 0 ii John Stone of Corvallis, Ore Miss Margaret Schearer, clerk at Wilson’s store in Kerby, who gon, visited in Cave City several has been on a vacation which was days this week at the home of his spent in Roseburg with her par fiancee, Bertha M. Caid. ents, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lawrence Miss Doris St. John, Charles were visitors at Cave Junction Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter this week. Mr. Lawrence is the Downey were among the valley owner of the Queen mine near folks who attended the San Fran- Mojave, California. cisco bridge dedication. They re Vallair X Anderson have been turned home Sunday evening. making some extensive timber —o— Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Brown purchases and Don Morrison with El of Olene, Oregon, were guests at a crew are kept busy running the the home of Mr. Brown's mother, line from the fallers. Mrs. Mary Brown over Decoration Dr. E. E. Brooks returned from day. They returned to their home San Francisco today where he had the first of the week. —o— gone with his son, Eugene who Mr. and Mrs. William Lebens will remain in San Francisco for of Grants Pass and Mrs. Lebens’ the summer. sister, Mrs. B. Jones and her hus Mrs. Wa’.ter Kotch of Grants band of San Jose, ‘'alifornia, paid a profes donal visit to Dr. A. N. Pass spent several days in Cave City, her former home, as guest Colhnan last Tuesday. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch. —o— Postinasier Rowley wishes to While here she also visited friends announce that he has a i large sup- in Holland. — o— ply iic ' a - on hand of 6 I cent air mail envelopes, Anyone wishing Ken Morrison and Clarence them can now procure them at the Rolt of Kerby arrived last Tues post office. day from San Francisco where they u ent to help celebrate the dedication of the Golden Gate bridge, Both report a splendid trip and a wonderful time. i —o— SANI-CI.OR BLEACHER— Two quarts for JELLO— per package 21c _ ........................................... 3C BANANAS-- Per pound _ 3C PANCAKE FLOUR— Albers, 10 pound sack g DANCE SAT. NITE—Illinois Valley Grange Schumacher's MERITAS OIL CLOTH- Long wearing, durable, per yard 25c GALVANIZED PAILS— 12 quarts, each 29c VITROCK WEAR- 10 - piece set .......................................... $1.39 DUPONT CELLULOIS SPONGE— A sponge for every purpose 17c 1937 SPARTON RADIOS— If a Sparton won’t pick it up, quit trying Popular, new models priced up from $25.95 Martin Hardware Co. Cave Cuy, Oregon i Iverson, superinten- Eugene ent of the Queen of Bronze mine, ¿j................................................................................................. ft brought his family from Wallace, GJ""............ ........................... a Idaho last week ad are now dom The old D. S. Shaffer holdings iciled on the Cochrane place on Most Complete Stock of Auto Repair Parts for were sold recently by Frank the Redwood high..ay, a short dis- Ayres who acted for the heir i of tif.ice from the mine. the estate, It was a cash transa- —o ction. The heirs will keep pvs- G : Brake Lining», U. S. TIRES AND TUBES, including Truck Front I.h ~ Cuisine session of the estate until the Captain — We've got to have bol LIU — BATTERIES and Cablet — Coilt, Condenser. Points, present cron is barv ¡sted. ter rations or a new cook! : Cut. ata, Grnerat r and Stalling part» - Wire», Cable», Clip», : —o— Company CocIt ain’t my fa 't S j a ■'» I1.'.. j i, etc. — Axle», Drive S’ aft» — Con n ec t i n g Rc.d», : <........ -i ui.d 11 George bmebo !y for£ot to t. 1 ~ the s’ <■» : F'nji C- i i a 1 Pinions — Cap Screw« .Nuti and Wa ibr r» j if! t!.oi - critters its that last katth Thrasher, Sir atnd ;<r.Y PAtirrpn Gaik-ts of all kinds and Willi-,im J.. <HcL<4Wn retimed of French he.- • meat! — Fc.-rign Jt-rv ice. home Mondn, fr«: . t! visco Go Id 41. G .', l rii.' ti«#. The were all t’ovemen and rij G •» nice C«.î *. I of tun while parading in their Cavemen suits. A. J. DREWS, Prop —o— E a f R1DAY, JUNE 4— Mr. and l|rs. T’ ves f, <'f Camp Muir, recjttlt co * ' ■ »! W.ñb rn drama with giwi.il CE t two n.Dre new cavils of wfeiialf. they are justly proud. These ' cal-»- ins are finished in knotty pine a' ' I MAT UR DAY, JUNE 5— cellar, and modern throughout. 1 “Come and Gt t It Muir camp is situated about a I Edward Arnold at his oest mile a<l a quarter out of Cave Citj ____________________ - on the Redwoof highway ■SUNDAY, JUNE 6— —4— ! “ CAMILLI ’’ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson, j Greta Garbo, Robert T«’’!or Mr. ai.fi Mrs. R. L. Lee tard, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Martin, made up a party and picnicked at Gray- ---------------- back park last Sunday A delic ious chicken dinner was served, after which cards weie enjoyed until late afternoon when the • arty returned to their homes. —o— YOUR QUICK SERVICE < I I I I Cave City Theater i ! I I i “Lucks Terror" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messenger of Takiima, left last week for Cor vallis where they attended the graduating exercises of Oregon State college and witnessed the graduation of their son Richard. I rum Corvallis they plan on go ing to Seattle for a visit, return ing in time to take in the Rose Festival in Portland. Mr und Mrs. Messenger expect to be gone about 10 days and will return with Richard. Miss Emma Owens is in charge of the store at Takil- ma while they are away Î Real Estate I » Insurance Management ; Property Rentals :I G A. PETERSEN Farm I I 1 Placement Bureau Kerby, Oregon a g WE OFFER YOU THE BEST IN Used Cars GUARANTEED O. K. AND PRICES RIGHT HOT SPRINGS. OREGON R. I'. J). Bonanza. Oregon Sat. and Mon. Only W. S. Maxwell Company Joe Henriksen, Rep. Phon« 520 GRANTS PASS, OREGON „„«M,, m,,,,,*,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, „,,,,. Cave City Garage (S' Machine Shop