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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 24, 1937 Page Four r ' ■ ~ ---------------------------- - vallia where he attended a two- Deer Creek 4-H boys club met weeks course at the 4-H club. last week at the home of D. C. Thompson. From there they made Miss Vivian Pullen is “at home” a tour of inspecting the boy’s pro to her friends after a two weeks jects. The parents were invited Howard Harker of Prineville, stay in Medford. That song of and all enjoyed a picnic lunch. Mr. Thompson is leader of the Oregon was a visitor in Cave City Vivian’s sounds like the old tune last week. “There’s no place like home." boys. Locals Harry Brown of Portland visit Miss Bertha Caid was taken to ed his uncle, Harry Welch over the Grants Pass hospital last Sat urday night. She is home again the week end. and recovered from a high fever, Mrs. Florence Fagnant has re which for a time caused some con covered from her recent illness cern. and is now up and around ag-ain. D. C. Thompson of Selma is ex Edward McCroy and Henry pecting his wife home from Los Jensen of Klamath Falls were in Angeles next Saturday, June 26. the valley last week on business. Mrs. Thomas has been teaching in the Los Ar.geles schools for the Mrs. Mary Brown left recently past year. to visit her son Victor, near Olene, Klamath County, Oregon Miss Eleanor Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Brooks of 0. E. Jones of the Cave C.ty Selma, returned home for vaca theater made a trip to Medford tion from Whittier, California, ♦ Wtdnesday where she has been attending e«l- - o » lege. o C. Y. Arnold, of the Illinois Valley Grocery, made a flying Mrs. Maude Decker of Gt.»: business trip to Medford Tuesday. Rapids, Michigan, arrived 1 e Thursday morning for an hide Mrs. E. Hogue of Selma, was in inite visit with Mrs. Leona I Portland as a delegate to the Ion. The two women hax<• I Eastern Star convention held last friends for a long tulle week i H. C. Vernon of Cave City re ceived the sad news that his moth er, Mrs. Anna Vernon, had passed away in Los Angeles last Sunday. She was 84 years of age at the time of her death. The entire community extends its sympathy to Mr. Vernon in his hour of grief. T I THE BARBER Bart McCue CAVE CITY, ORE Real Estate Insurance Property Management G. A. PETERSEN Farm Placement Bureau f Kerby, Oreg-on YOUR CLEANER & DYER Miss Margaret Scha<-r<-r uf I. : by is under the weather with t silitis. Miss Schaerer was th» charming bridesmaid a', the w. !- ding of Mrs. Howard W. Ifufoi 1, nee Ardy.s Ramsay, larf- 4>e*4b- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wheeler of —s»f— Selma returned from Gold Ridge ■ I Mrs. Elizabeth Howmam o<f 1... where they were doing some work Angeles, mother of Mrs-.. ILerol»! on their mining property. Hill, celebra’t'e.l hiec 66th b>wit«b.da« —a--.- with a dinner given in her l.«»no* Miss Agnes Wheeler of «’oivid- by Mr-s. Hill awl .M'r-s-. C. ®. K m ’»- I'is and her grandrautbier, Mrs. cu« k at G Minto Bwss Mi<»it<i»itei.g Mahlon Wheeler, were valiu^ utt- - - — «ty1 ■ — ■■ ■ ---- ii'O.rs osn-.r the week endt SUITS, COATS, DRESSES RUGS. DRAPES TZ / a? C CITY CLEANERS Phona 71 722 S. 6th St. GRANTS PASS, ORE. Leave work at Alma’s Df-es« Shop in Cave City *********«■*«***»•**•»**•••*»•••••••»»••»»»»•»•»>••••»i»»I»geiit ■a W. E. YOUNG Licenced I ’ , you a GROUND STEAL SANDUICH Let Pa SERVE YOU AT THE BAR While Cotton SERVICES YOUR CAP 25c KLAMATII POTATOES— No. 2’s, 25 Pound Sack 39c FLOUR. KITCHEN QUEEN— 19-I’ound Sack ....................... MIRACLE WHIR Salad Dressing Quart V BULK CIDER VINEGAR- Gallon.................................. CAT« CIW SATURDAY, JUNE 2titli Special s Inch SCREEN DOORS At this Special price I1« Inch SCREEN DOORS Another Big Special $2.09 7-PIECE BEL’RY SET Only................................... 59c MEAT MARKUT I I’LL LINE OF FULLER’S PAINTS Martin Hardware Co. IWILLIAM POWeL WMŒ’ MoM < ompktv Stock of Auto Repair Parts for YOUR QUICK SERVICE , MORGAN jtin« Rtlph • Nigel Btixi |4r>r' Brake I imngt, I . S. IIRFS ANU Fl BLS, including Truck mzei — BA11 ERIES and Cable» ---- Coils, Condenneri, Points, Cutouts, GenrrAt.tr and Starting parts — Wires, Cable», Clips Spark Plug«, etc. ---- Axle», Drive Shafts — Connecting Rods, R ng», t.«ar» an»<l Pinik>n» — Cap Screen ,Nut» and Washer Gatket« of all kinds Cave City i V / I VI - - ! » I V J. DREWS, Prop ' and lyric«! • J A DEPENDA B1 E I'! c CE 1 O I b L'Y DF.PENDABl v \1S I Garage & Machine Shop A akigy, awingy Hawaiion hullabaloo of lova laugh* llMUItlltU, $3.09 Prives Right on Quality Merchandise SUNDAY, JUNE 27th Hearing.. w-ho recesrtrlF moved to Grants Pass, »ere vis«- itmg f rugid" at ip’Bnie* laty jtoa day. SERVICE and QUALITY UNSURPASSED I GEO. GROEBLI of Grants Pass, I “your tractor ami implement • »AM" «n Mwp'k-y road, has on 0 Land ti e tui•« iplete line of ca’.’e:r| ÌLa'ia:. Rullifmwij ai,«r.)WB>>a-tB and Jobu Deer* hy SbaMtyM. W». aï»? Sx» 4M* Li.i.'kwr.vl Oregon. ° —5-4ty awl Cftt» M4*n* Wt far MraMle Issi» Kt ';r. wícífa t'a»? «xßjSat to be for a We<«íkí útt»r¿ling to bus I iness. I © —o--- I Mr and Mrs. Robert Villaba of I San Francisco we’.» guests at the I CONTRACTOR and BUILDER home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry AT YOUR DEALERS IN If you are going to build, see Floyd last week. Mrs Villaba I me I can save you money. an<l Mrs. Floyd are cousins. I ILLINOIS VALLEY George L. Allen, Rt. 1, Kerby. —o— Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Jones mo Look for the blue and red FOR SALE One sow and pigs. tored to Medford last Sunday wrapper with bubbles on each end for white, and brown and G. C. Sherier, Cave Junction. where Mrs. Jones will remain for orange for wholewheat. Oregon —7-ltp a short time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. U Nutting. FOR SALE- Willys Knight 30 SLOW BAKED model, trailor, new bicycle, 28 in frame; vacuum cleaner. Od- James Brooks, son of Mr. and INSURES ITS LASTING FRESHNESS .nd FLAVOR ham, Rt. 1, Kerby, 3 miles out Mrs. C. H. Brooks of Selma, re- on Caves highway —7-ltp turned home last week from Cor- Si À LOB ROUT, l*n«3Mo: 'lexat o (ei' — Oil — Crease» W illard Batterie^ — Kt pairs on all Cars Keibel's Perfection Bread BING CROSBY BOB BURNS MARTHA RAY! SHIRLEY ROSS 010*01 (A*(ll* tilt I * I a t O N a et'«*«««« ■»«*•* i : i BOOST CAVE CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT ' «M m * « tum i I _______ fil .' i YT ìa TYTûrAY'j'f. STjiTjiríKWWI, FRANK U. Y. ARNOLD 18c CAVE CITY, OREGON Radios a »id Radio Repairing Hovsswd Y/rh-Kv, «sf pas--»! Cue* City last Sundtey and stop;«ed long «Mougb ta hass* » «Ust vtoth M A'.-anJ« L? E. Athey 35c Cave Citv, Otwi»H I I ♦ $1.69 Grocery I SALES and SERVICE 4«. W IL. ;>bardi» Wai, .eft- -PW cently for GrescetA City, w Th go FOR SALE Km s, mines and shortly to southern Cai-''ernia to timber. Also ceni mereiai trout visit relatives and look Prer some property. farm Business and residence f I. ■ in » lots in city Box H, Cave City. JELLY TIME, Fruit Pection— 8-Ounce Bottles, 2 for ......... FRIDAY, JUNE 25111 “HOLY TERROR’’ With Jaw«© Witliey# aÍAti New# shwH ! I I. V. Radio ’ ! —O-B- CLASSI! I ED ADS : Schumacher's bto-sjr *wU«* *«♦ fwwnly. al« Willi* #*4. yo»««« »»., IrwaMto Milt, alái » .. . <• I?' i V t M 1 1 X t ■- l ¡ , litto .at , V4f»' Vy vy 'toai» p Wa» w ’«ai' o- ¿V i, P' » lln' t*»» Mr. K'I mishww G «ai fra y »t ISal at the Mam* juseiah. I. «♦»¡«■e will is visiting h»r sorter, W h EL»ra »•iMtMHe vitk Mgs ijfiweH m*»-''«to »M O'Brian-. Wra-. GxMtfwg will tito rwweh « m 4U hito (tl of fNWñn- bua*- for the suhhwsw Mr- —-o>— ■ a. taarf ühis-. R«.y C. »f th» Pi«» CaW hm, ha ddughler timi bw«bahd létal* ■MN h M* the«* h* Ma cook Douglas A. Strong, aged 75 , years, died at his home on the Oregon Caves highway last Sun day evening at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Strong was born Oct. 21, 1861 in Keokuk county, Iowa, and resided in Josephine county for th* past eight years. The following brothers and sis- tar service, James «Strong of Ba Itof, W im . Strong of Washo’tngnl, Wash.; Clarence Strong of Takil- nu* a«d Sena Payne of Kerby. FnuieF-a.l siiTvices were h»ld last Tu«wday aft-ernooR. in the Kerby (*M Fellow« cemetery, under the iu>pic'es of the Ktwkiy Oil Foil-- liew liOidwe. ewplcyu’i«»«* in- a waailgw*1«1» —■:«— A. A. rjvniwu ilwufglMw '«(Mr-t-'i, heft- M-is+i-dity fwe A m ''t«AifM»M« (H«e*v Ms. N i »4 xmw t-Mun All kiwis of oleetrie wiring a: >1 electric motor vepatotyg Camp U-Rest Sat. and Mon. Only 3 FOR FUN’ S't-e'v/i« WatvdbiMty left tbe first of tdve for Arcuta, Califo.ra«'Si, nkvw k« hw .Wii4* J’uilfcss« W iBioaiWx who ia atoimdáav N-OMmwl in AU.hsnd, wax k-Mtaie f-wir tte «li é unrt visiting k«« |g w w i*» > Mrs. “Chub” Kenyon of Dry Mrs. Anna M. Statia of Los den was taken to the Grants Pass Angeles, is a guest at the home of Mrs. Abbie Tolin for the sum hospital last week. mer. E. A. Yeazell also of Los A number of young people met Angeles, accompanied Mrs. Statia with Miss Helen Floyd last week north and after a short visit here at Mrs. Lew Hammer’s class. will go on to Boise, Idaho. Those present were, Louise Ham Your correspondent failed to mer, Mary Lou Hammer, Garland Barnes, Dolores Buckles, Arline mention last week that the Town Buckles, Dora Hammer, Clyde send club had a good time after Buckles, Phyllis Barnes and Jean they finished their business meet ing. Bergman. DOUGLAS A. STRONG Jack Hance reports that Don Cameron has his drilling machine ready to start work -n the 1 fi acre tract near Takilma —to-» Get our price* on your Spring Cleaning ■ nd let Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatley spent a few days in Redding, Cal ifornia last week where Mr. Hat ley has some mining interests. Alberta, their daughter remained with her grandmother while her father and mother were away. —o— Rentals HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Mrs. Elizabeth Kester left Ta kilma Sunday morning with her son and his wife for Stockton, California where R. E. builds the Holt tractors. Uncle Frank and Aunt Mertie Hibbard, at whose home she has been visiting, are lonesome now. PROTEC T YOUR BUSINESS AND HOME with WILBER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Liquid will not k»ak or evaporite, never gum» up or corrodes, easy to handle, easy to maintain and throw» a powerful, contmuou» stream 25 to 30 feet L. E. ATHEY RESIDENT AGENT CAVE CITY. OREGON I •lltl•lll••••••ll11*11