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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1937)
Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 22, 1937 Rev. Ed. Wright made a hur ried trip to Crescent City Satur day.. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pullen and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lee, all of the Bridge view district Locals Mr. and Mrs. Clark of I last burg are visiting at the borne of Mr. A. Stephensen of Selma, under- and Mrs. IL II. Wilson of Kerby. went a major operation in the Josephine General hospital last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whiteman Saturday morning for internal have moved to Kerby where they injuries received last Wednesday will resille in the future. at the Krauss Brothers sawmill where he is employed. Mr. C. H. Brooks of Selma is now Stephenson win. helping load a furnishing the trade with their sawed timber on a truck and did Boysenberries. not turn loose of it with the oth —o— ers was the cause of the accident. Nelson Pomeroy left the ranch last Sunday morning for his home in Sausalito, California. EFFICIENT BEAUTY SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. George Thrasher and daughters spent the week end at Crater lake. Frederic Permanent Waves $2.50 $1.00 $5 00 Mrs. Martin Maurer is- report ed recovering from an illness at her home near Holland. LOTA PEARCE Perfection Bread Nothing quite so good for pic- nics and lunches. Its fine tex- ture is admirably suited for your sandwiches INSIST ON Perfection Bread AT YOUR DEALERS MAKE YOUR FEET FEEL GLAD! If you are having trouble with your feet, my appliances will quickly remedy the trouble. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SHOE ( RAFTS SHOP 611 "II“ St< J ranta Pass I New Shipment of I • I I I I I Specially Priced for ¡$1.95 & $3.95] 1 I I •i [Alma's Dress Shop i I Cave City. Oregon i for a visit in Portland last Thurs day. Mr. un<i Mrs. Echworth of Em- pire, spent a few days visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jack White- man of Kerby. —o- Mr. and M rs. Brook Johnson Mis. Alice Caine and daughtei and children have returned to Al- I.ois returned from Hugo where leghany, Oregon, after visiting with relatives in the Illinois val they had been for several days. ley. — o— Mr and Mrs. I. B. Hearing ami family went to Grants PaRs last Thursday on business. the —o— Lew Hammer and daughter Louise of Selma, were Cave City visitors Inst Friday. —o--- Mrs. Harry Treshem of Bridge- view left home Saturday to visit her daughter in Seattle, Wash ington. —o — Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wells of Burlingame, California, were guests at the home of Mr. Wells’ father, Roy Wells, recently. —o--- The Pomona Grange will meet at Merlin, July 31. A good dele gation is expected to attend from the Illinois Valley Grange. —o— Deer Creek (¡range is giving an entertainment with refreshments July 24th. They guarantee a I 9.......................................... Illinois Valiev Motor Co Texaco Gas Frank Maciel and Pete George of Crescent City were Sunday vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mellow. —o— Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson and family spent last Sunday picnic- ing at Grayback camp on Caves highway Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cary and made a trip to Medford last Sat- family of Ashland have moved to urday. Kerby where they will make their home in the future. left Miss Margaret Hoekstra 17 “G” Street Phone 67-R Grants Pass, Oregon KeibeUs Joseph Mellow has returned to Hearing and daughters Helen his home here after an extended and Gertrude have moved into stay with relatives at Crescent Grants Pass to live. City. Miss WitiR'Hg-eMy C. h’.-Hwy <*f Hugh Moreland of Southern O’Brien was a caller at the News California has been visiting at the office last Saturday. Miss Penny home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. has consented to help write some Trank Moreland. of the pageant for the Miners’ Jubilee which wiH take place (Jerald Albright of Grants Pass September 4, 5 and t. and Ray Watts of Williams are —o — visitors at the R. T. Baldwin J. E. Longfellow celebrated his home. 79-th birthday last Saturday, July 17. The News wishes him many, Mr. and Mrs. Tweedy of Los many more happy birthdays. Mr. Angeles are making an extended Longfellow comes from a line of visit at the home of their son, Ir long lived ancestors, his great ving Tweedy near Holland. grand father living to be 117. Oil — Greases (Continued from Pa Ke Os») as-ociatio« that tk*y had obtained the right to work their miHM for «-ven months of the year, He al- so sail I that the old bugaboo of “pockets” in this country was all bunk. Of course there are puck- tts, he said, but there are also plenty of quartz an<l he cited the fact that o-n Salmon river alone there are five mines with stamp mills and one of them has been employing 126 men for the past five months, Some of the men who spoke have been operating Miss June Dahlberg of Warren, Oregon, has been chosen by the Union High School board to fill the vacancy in the English depart She will also direct the ment, glee club activities and girls phy- sical education. —o— At the last meeting of the II- linois i Valley Grange it was decid- ed to give an old time dance Sat- urday evening, August 14. Tick (•is will be 50 cents and there will be refreshments. This is to raise money to buy regalias for the of c ficers of the Grange. ICE V' I ,» t. t ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE & ('OLD STORAGE CO. Phil Sawyer, Prop. 7 m » I., I I FIRESTONE TIRES and TI RES <**** Plant located on Sawyer ranch on Caves highway | r ; Sat. and Mon. Only SATURDAY ONLY- WATERMELON— per pound I I COMING FLOUR—Kitt hen Queen 49 pound sack MASON JAR RUBBERS— 3 dozen for lOc .MIRACLE WHIP— Quarts 37c S( HILLINGS COFFEE— Per pound 28c : > i ( AVE CITY. OREGON Hi a : With Eddie Nugent 'W M.tf Prices Right on Quality Merchandise ROYAL KING. Pure Penn. OIL 2 gallon can Saturday, July 21 1938 SPARTON RADIO— For your car or home “MARKED WOMAN” With Bette Davis Saturday. July 25— “CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE” With Errol Flynn Repairs on all Cars ■ Insurance! If your house or More should burn, are you protected with a good fire insur ance policj ? You should lie. Fire insurance is not a luxury , it is a protection against loss by fire and any one v ho own* a More or home should be fully protected against loss by fire. Is your \utoinol>ilt‘ ¡insured—Are youi protected again«! accidents? This is an important matter lor the new state laws are >ery strict. Protect yourself against accidents. Talk today with L. E. Athey Writing All Lines of Insurance Fire - Auto - Casualty - Bonds Cave City, Oregon Lwri»« Hu-svjr .w*w. JU:-*. I'.oi Cl-isir frz«* Med ford th<i fir«t of th* 'n’ank. They report a splendid visit there h>it were glad to get back to the val- 1«, and Cave City. ■ -o— Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Cook have moved into the I. H Hearing place at O'Brian. Mr and Mrs $29.85 SHELL FLY SPRAY— Per quart 45c NAILS—Box or common Sat. and Mon. Onlv, 5 pounds 29c Martin Hardware Co Don’t forget the bene fit performance for the Fire Department, : Those interested in missionary work are asked tw join with the '!i>-ii-i:-.aiy -society of Cave Junc- tiaffl. Thwr wM WHMrtin# will be t-w.i wick- fren ?*.»•!»•:■ . TW«Jay. AiuifUsi ,*tJi. $1.79 Cave City, Oregon : Willard Batterio $1.69 Grocery Friday, July 23— Mr. and Mrs. Lynn of Los An geles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marrs last week end. Mr. Lynn is owner of several amusement businesses in California and is on his way home from a trip into Idaho. —o— Clyde Moreland is having a 60 of on silo built on his dairy farm Wesley on the Caves highway, Snider of Los Angeles, is in .-barge of construction. —o— E T. O. N'aucke is taking charge i of the Wittrock store in Kerby while Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wittrock ue spending a week in San Fran- ■isco. —o— Mrs. Mary Seeger, mother of Mrs. Irene Lillis, left recently for Colton, California, where she will reside with her daughter, Mrs. L. W Baku r*c Schumacher's Cave City Theater The Rod and Gun club of Kerby will hold a weiner roast at Gray- back camp, Sunday, July 25th. : All those who wish coffee must bi tig their own cups. —o— A. A. Johnson reports the ex perimental grass on his place as growing nicely. All interested in grasses are invited to look over the Johnson place and see what has been accomplished. —o--- A dairymen s association was organized last Tuesday evening at the Illinois Valley Grange hall. County Agent Beals was a visitor at the Grange when the associa tion was formed Now Open for Business DELIVERING NOW H : : Nat Wooley of Kerby was de layed in his return home for a few days due to some minor in juries to his eye while visiting in Burbank, California. III Art Dedrick of Selma, suffered bruises to his legs and scratches on his hands when he was thrown into the drive shaft of a water pump in which he was doing some work last week. It was stated his leg was wrapped around the shaft before the motor could be stopped. Last reports were, Mr. Tom Walton and Joe Walton Dedrick was resting comfortably. were in Ashland last week visit — o— ing their mother, Mrs. Myrtle | Miss Ruby C. Hosford of the Walter, who is attending summer | Community Craft Gift shop at ichool. O'Brien was a visitor at the News —o— Dr. Wm. office last Friday. Franklyn Wilcher, son of Mrs. Brown was also here to look our Marie Marrs returned home last city over, Dr. Brown and wife Tuesday from California where he are visiting with Miss Winnogene has been for several weeks. C. Penny of the Gift shop, They —o— knew one another in China when Miss Virginia Sherier is home they were stationed there in Mis in Cave City for the summer. She sionary work. has been working in Seattle for the past three months but is glad to be back home. Edward Smith, R. B. Beck and E. Tycer, who have been working for J. W. Payne in the hay field were visitors in Cave City last Satu rday. mines for 40 years and over. Rev. Burnett gave us a splen did talk and pronounced the ber- •d-ictMm. All members «f th*? 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