Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 1, 1937
BETSY
8ROSS8
HOUSE £
Are you interested in
public
speaking or dramatic
art* If so see Ted Athey at
the News office. Cave City.
AMERICAN LEGION AND
AUXILIARY
TO
ELECT
OFFICERS
WEDNESDAY
( LASS11 TED ADS
SCHOOL Of Dramatic Art to be
formed.
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New Shipment of
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Attractive
SPORT SUITS
And DRESSES
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Flag Was Ma de
HE historic incident of the ori
gin of Vie flag is one of the
dramatic stories of Revolution
ary days, featuring one of the more
colorful women of «olonial history,
the widow of John Moss, uiii-.ol-i'er-
er. who fell early in tk-u- KvvokitioM.
A storehouse of munitions !, ■ was
¡fuardirjg exploited. Bsti y Ro
ha»
been pictured a» tl. ■ IT :
Night
ingale of the Revolution.
To thi» brick home at SO® Arch
■wtoweit, Philadelphia, eame one day
in Juno, 17Tfi, a committee of Gen.
Go-eciie Washington, Col. George
*o«>. uncle of Betcy'w kit® husbaqd.
and the wealthy Robert Morri»,
•hairman of the secret eommiwsion
on supplies for the colonial forces.
They reqututed Betsy R oh to make
Wte Mat according to a Mrsiifn »ivei-i
be* toy General Washington. and
wi»iie-h was ofiieially aMtopted by the
•ongrena toe following year.
Yiw oAi haus« is a twc-anif-a-half
®4»ry stetKtur®. 3* ft-et wide, with
Vrft two rojin* os) the «.round floor.
At the front was the upholwtery
•hep, and in the rear, connected by
a hallway, v;u the sitting room,
used as a dining room Mt gala cc-
casJewr. fJwwxth this was the base-
metti kitchen, reached by » winding
stairs. Bedrooms were on th-
«cd and dormi
rs. The 1
room st‘11 his
with t
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FOR SALE—Ranches, mines and
timber. Also commercial trout
Glenn Morrison Post No. 70 of
farm.
Bu-iness and residence
the American
Legion
and the
lots in city. Box H, Cave City.
Ladies Auxiliary, will hold their
SPEND A LITTLE. BUY A LOT annual election of officers at the
next meeting, Wednesday, July
in Cave City. Prices and terms
7th.
to suit.
All members of both organiza
El WOOD HUSSEY
tions
are urged to be present as
Licensed Broker
the officers elected will have a
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER— number of problems to handle the
If you are going to build, s>ee next year and need the support of
me I can save you money. every o member.
George L. Allen, Rt. 1,( Kerby.
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¡Alma's Dress Shop
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('ave (’ity. Oregon
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the Owl Cafe, went to Grants
Pass Monday with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cauble.
for a few days visit, but was taken
ill and was brought home with n
high fever.
Keibel's
JfiHideFMMk* mi U
frtnt
m «*4 w * hwirt'rtd ®>H*ii(M'»»
twip !»•> Grants I"*»* W«'A»i«-»diiiy.
A*«hi«
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Wilsons
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General Merchandise
Store
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20e i
O. <TD¿1 M ade Portkind Rine Lard, lb.
GRAN-NI’ P.reakfast (ereaL. 10 oz pkif. 21c I
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eine lini : or starli : GROCERIES
lie ('ruain
Aborted Flavor
ER ISSU MEATS EVERY DAY
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r Yo-wt Tick.'ti and Get ROGERS S11 A’ LRWA R i
J) kw-
Vallng
SPANISH CASTLE
Chicken Special
Over the Ith
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FOR SALIC — jKiniiw Iswaü«» ♦ n, of Jackson were married' at
blanks, hi«th quarta »it«i plmwwr ,ilfe»dt‘i»rd And spent part C’f their
tuai I vmrbm notici»* <«t tta« hotjvymoon with Mr. H*.milton>
Illinois >'>!lcjf New» ««f? i.«».
MMbSb«#, vfi* operates the griM at
til»» Shut« Lin»
intszeou *
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FOB* SALJE
1» wie* wMA-i« X jn»u*4 coupU >ill mat* titwir >uY-
miles *f CfcV» Cky.
komw, uih » ta»nie «t Li»«»lvi.
5, tll-Mwi..'
She quickly recover
Subscribe for the New-
ed and is all ifrght now.
coin, Oregon, and Skelea Ander-
barn, etc. G mm I arato*.
g>IX fiM» !» qui«!,. :WÌUI.
Perfection Bread
Alberta Hatley, little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatley of
ltartrand V. llayiiltoi,. of I.in.
Owegon.
¡$1.95 & $3.95
Page Three
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Kt‘î-’by, Oregon
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AV YOUR PEALEBS
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Grants
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wrapper with uun»J«si
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INSUMES ITS LASTING
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was found ten ir.cteew be:
brick Moorin®.
All cf ti-.s i . i..inn'. . 7 >
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wax discovered that *ix doers wi
urig'nsi L-»haj e-d hi.u.i o(
nixke remain; two set:
•Sutlers, of spliced v
wiMitto, with »uthentii
4«ww^trwii <iw the rear c4 the òiiiLT
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CELEBRATION
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JULY 3-4-5
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Flag Codr- I’t os nF < for
Revercn:.- ta t’ «- F'.tnLL -n
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ME following extrac
f,îî code, providing
«we« to the naiiocta! «mb
<4 by the Ns ts-vr.f. 1 11" «ï Ccnirrtn-cr.»
hwM in Y/ashington in ltKtlI an4 5M4.
<ivee the form of the s; '•
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Barbecue
July 4th
*-p® - m < C!k-**wiw>vi
w lowering the flat or when ti
!» passin« in a parade cr in
view, al! personi- present
f*ce th-c flag,
at attenth
salute. Those present in i;-; nifonn
should rentier the right hand saluta.
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TTF.cn not in uniform", r .
ShOUM
«move the head-dri-.
with thr
right hi..-.J ;-.tid hold ii ai î?.c lviTï
hand bcinf over tíi>
'1« *.rt. \. c-tic: should > k! vi ir ìby
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Ti:? : ;:lu'. • : ’ the i’ajj in the J ìcvi/ig
;nop.K ni
«•htm» i? residereif at
.♦VTTS, COATS, URK»»t>
RUG5, DRAPES
HATS CLEANED
AND BLOCKED
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«nd Ki'tVy WrtMi
(TH ( LEASERS
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tl. ■ tl.ig [ :<s
Pl,..rm 7 1
Dance—JULY 3 and 5
722 S. 6th hi
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
Leave work at Alma’s J
Shop in Cave City
Adams, Jeffi-ioit I -.1
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John A.ÍM11- and Thoma? Jcf.er-
jon, both died on July
!r
th ■
fiftieth anniversary ot th signing
of the D -I . .•■H < . In dep i d
They were th* only (• o siyn -r i?
I ¡-come President.
Where
y
FksL^'^ic^n
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RODEO PROGRAM
ENTKY
V». i , NILE RACKS
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Rodeo July 4-5
Races July 4-5
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<20, f
VWO ' | MILK RAC«.»
$20, I
fr«)4JK ¥KAKMN<iS, Yow &i<fe ba crow
th« 1<**»‘ first
l-TYK SADIM.K
MJCMfWG
4'ONTFSTS
$5 00 prr mount
Boxing July 4
' ITI !i■ r
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x Philadelphia, where the
K- v - ij
w.®ie.
! first
huring revtow-d
to ¡4» s®Io».ial
’ iu
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.. ;h t'-e ç -lier-
e»ity ct Jf. At«®«« Kent. Foe
raw./ y«a»>. tfe-i« tvsuct« h.ï»,
Ita en «itaCxl toy tAasraewA» oi
toasic* <M«Hiuzll'f.
rci#will'/ ta*« r-ui«. t-\,»
4(4wfljida«»Æ candHkoai d ' tftw
•atactic shrin» was hv®'«pkt to
’ >. Kent's att'-nti®» throucjlt a
MwSetxifta articte« v.r&ich pic
tured the falling plircf&r, the
braking roof and g.ete?>ral con
dition of disrepair.
CASH PRIZES
Wrestling July 4
YEARUNO •WtoTiNG CONTEST
$5.00
m’«: RAREBACK CONTESTS $2.50 mount
. iv : •««/.(>:- l \ stciicms $2.50 P-r mount
30* YARD RACE
$1S, $7.50, $2
AII.D COW MILKING CONTEST
$5.00
C.t.JJ« KOFTNG CONSIST
$5.00
im \ui i:.\< '
R ope race
music
$5.00
$5.00
The living room, shown, still
|’has the gorgeous fireplace
with while mantel framed with
the original blue Dutch tile. The
room was originally decorated
I in blue.
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Speaker - July 4th
at 7:00 p. m.
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