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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1939)
Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 31, 1939 ^IlSSSSSI IS lilt •• *••••»••••••••••• ’ "E years. The sisters and Jake are my future wild life letters when OLD GKOL'CH all past eighty years old. The visi the Illinois Valley News can find Pre-School Specials tors are going on to Los Angeles space for them. The many who I to visit other relatives have complimented me on these Student Genuine Oil $2.251 o—- letters I wish to know that their Permanent Wave .. j ' DANCE at the American Legion words highly gratifies me whether Regular $4.00 Oil Per Genevieve and Ray Entier who hall, Saturday, September 2nd. I am deserving or not. manent Wave with a $3.50? have been spending the past Always a good time at the Legion reconditioning treat. = ------------ o------------ month with their grandmother, i dances. Excellent music. Every- Offer good until September 10: If you eat heavily on picnics Mrs. Clyde Johnson in Kerby, ex I one invited. only during the Labor Day holidays, pect to leave Sunday for their take that nap right after luheh, CAVE JUNCTION | home in Portsmouth, Ohio. Ray is OFF IN A CORNER “1 don't like that hammerhead not while you are driving hopie, a junior in high school and Gene BEAUTY SALON j says a warning from the safety shark." The WITH PHIL SNORT vieve will be a freshman', •Why? ” division of the secretry of state’s young people are making the “He’s always knocking sume .. ................................................... -<S office. When one has eaten heav On Sunday last Frank Barrett Subscribe for the Illinois Valley one.” round trip alone by train. and Mrs. called at our place for ily, his mental reaction time is News. Its worth the price. Wm. Branham and sons, Bus a short visit and to drink water sluggish and he is more likely to fall asleep at the wheel, causing and daughter Dollie have recent from the well that they both knew JORDANS a serious accident. 40 years ago. The house I live in ly moved from the house, form 4 • ------------ o-------- —- is the only home I have known erly occupied by the Lindley fam ily to the Pomeroy ranch where in all the 36 years I have lived in BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Stub Oregon. The house was built by McBriety of Eureka, (formerly Mr. Branham is foreman. Mrs. Barrett’s father and her fos of Takilma) August 24, 1D39, a girl, named Bonnie June. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnjon, ter brother Frank Stiwalt This ■ ■ o------------- who purchased the property across is the first time either of them FRESHLY FROZEN CREAM has been at the place since my ad Don Johnson and Carl Ribiett the street from their store are vent here. We have lived a matter The only Siberrian shop in Jos arrived home at Takilma last Fri erecting a new six room modern | of 15 miles apart all these years day for a few days leave from the ephine County. Visit us and "His voice has remarkable tim- residence. This is near the house be convinced. formerly occupied by Mr. and • and have never visited each other Forest Ranger Service in the Sour bre.” LIGHT LUNCHES "Fve always wondered why it re altho we have always been on the dough country, where they were Mrs. Wm. Bigelow this spring. 632 9. 6th St., Grants Pass minded me of a sawmill. ” Mr. Johnson expects to rent the most friendly terms. This only building trail?. proves that rural people who own houses this year but later to move even a small place, with some cul into the new house and later move tivated land stock and fowls can the older house and erect a shop not visit very often and attend to where he will follow his trade in things at home. There is always electric welding. ' something to do, always some • —o—— thing to be looked after. A ranch Clpudia Buck, former Kerby er's working hours is all the day high school- student and a student light one Sunday, holidays, eve at Oregon college of education at ry day. Ashland, the past year, is recov This year we have had more vis ering from an appendicitis opera itors, more company than any two tion at the Ashland hospital. It is previous years since the Redwood reported that Miss Buck was ser-i highway was built; people from ious ill for a few days. Her many near and far, with cars and house valley friends wish her a speedy cars, have been with us from one recovery. day to a fortnight, but none de — o— lighted us more than the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Badden call visit of the Barretts. Our con ed on former Kerby residents, versation was lengthy and steady Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stenvenson and compatible. We talked of the in Grants Pass on Tuesday. They early Elk valley days, days when , found Mr. Stevenson seriously ill. wild-life abounded in our woods and waters; days when no one kill Jake Winter had a very plea ed for sport in all of this end of sant visit with relatives he hadn’t the Illinois valley. If a deer was seen for years last Thursday and killed, or any other wild thing, it Friday. His two sisters, Mrs. Mary w»4 because it was needed for Paxton of Sioux City, Iowa and food. Few and far between were Mrs. Sally Schmidt of Tacoma, the home-steaders, miners or Washington and his< niece, Mrs. prospectors who killed for sport. Ethel Phelps and sons, Jimmy I learned much that I did not and Walter, and a friend, Mrs. know from "Frank and Pearl,” as Phillips, all of Tacoma. Jake we all know them, and the gist of had not seen Mrs Paxton for 25 1 that knowledge will be found in SSSSISSSSSISSSSISStSSSSSS**** Kerby News Notes of General Interest Complete Service On All types domestic, commercial Refrigerators Leave Orders at News Office F. A. RIGBY a [ redwoods hotel Grants Pass SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Excellent Coffee Shop IN CONNECTION REASONABLE RATES FRANK FLOYD Proprietor | Hair cut with tonic .......... 50c j | Plain hair cut .................... 35c j :Shave .................................... 25c j : Children's hair cut .............. 25c | = Child, hair cut with tonic 35c; E............. ""B L / LABOR DAY /**« 2-TIRE SALE! Tu,,^y.Au. 9- 22 Ä THE FIRST AT CURRENT LIST CURRENT LIST PRICE SECOND AT NOTICE! These are NOT unsate "bargain tires". All are genuine Goodyear "firsts* At these savings you can’t afford to pass up the chance to turn iu your dangerous old tires. You’ll SAVE and bo SAFER! No Charge for mounting. 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