Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 21, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday- March 21, 1940
attend the wedding of her daugh­ I returned to the valley last Tues­
Ralph Huber and his mother,
ter, Dorthea, which will take place day evening. The Whites are vis­ Mrs. Werner Huber were in the
iting relatives here and Mrs. county seat on business Thurs­
very shortly.
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Smith returned to her home after day, (today).
Nat Woolley was transacting
Larry Musil, Charlotte Badden, visiting in Corvallis since the
busines in Grants Pass on Monday. Faye Tycer, Ruth Watts, Adelaide Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Borden of
McCready were all in Grants Pass
Bellingham, Washington, arrived
Art Drews was a busines caller to see the movie “Northwest Pas­
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Monical and Saturday for a short visit at the
daughter, Barbara Jeanne, of Los home of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Drake.
in the county seat the first of the sage,’’ Friday.
Angeles, spent a few days in Cave Sunday both families visited with
week.
Harry O. Smith, Jr., arrived Junction last week visiting Mr. friends and relatives at Gold Hill
Mrs. Anna Lind returned home home last week from Corvallis to and Mrs. H. M. Smith, leaving for and Sardine Creek. Monday they
this week much improved in health spend his Easter vacation with his Seattle last Friday. Mrs. Monical proceeded on to Klamath to the
from the hospital in Grants Pass. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. is a daughter of Mr. Smith.
coast road and return home. All
Smith on the Caves highway.
reported a most enjoyable trip.
Mrs. Samuel Smith left for Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wockner re­
o
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones of turned to Holland Saturday. Mr.
land this week where she will
A car driven by W. T. Berg­
spend Easter visiting relatives and Grants Pass were visitors in the Wockner has been in the east for man of Selma landed in a ditch
friends.
valley the last of the week. They some weeks where he was called last Saturday morning near the
also attended the Legion St. Pat­ by the illness of his father. Mrs. Deer Creek bridge on the Redwood
Mrs. Milton Akerill and son, rick's dance on Saturday.
Wockner has been visiting her highway and was almost a total
father and friends in northern í loss. Mrs. Bergman who was with
Jimmie, of Grants Pass are spend­
ing spring vacation at the Holland Chester Otis, who has recently California.
her husband was slightly bruised.
accepted a position with the coun­
Hotel.
The Del Rogue garage car was
Mr. and Mn. Tyrell of (¡rants ty agents office, was in the valley
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Damewood called into service and took the
Puss were here Tuesday to attend Wednesday atending the conser­ of Selma, last week started to raze damaged machine to Grants Pass..
the funeral services of Dr. Marii- vation sign-up day in the chamber one of the old landmarks of the
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country, the Selma Hotel. The
da Floyd.
of commerce building.
Residents of the Holland vicin­
hotel was built about 30 years ity who are being supplied with
Robert Flemming, mining man
George Covey of Selma and H. ago and has been owned by Mrs. electricity are all very much aware
of Browntown is spending a week M. Smith of Cave Junction made Damewood for several years. Mr. of the activity of the Atlas Gold
in British Columbia on bunincM a business trip to Grants Pass on and Mrs. Damewood will build a Mining and Dredging company’s
and pleasure.
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Covey are modern home on the site.
work. With every heavy drag of
remodeling their home and Mr.
the company’s electric shovel the
Smith will have charge of the work
Miss Celeste Hamilton and Mrs. lights show a decided dimming.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vernon had
Virginia Harris of Hawthorne, The regulator installed at Selma
as dinner guests on Wednesday
Harold C. Hill spent last week California and Norman Brintnall was to take care of this dimming
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ham and Mr. end in Grants Pass visiting Mrs. of Garden Grove, California, ar­ but so far has not done so. The
and Mrs. W. A. Brouillet.
Hill aad son, Don. Don came rived in Cave Junction last Fri­ mine is operating on a 24-hour
home with his father and is spend­ day to spend their Easter vacation i basis and is a very interesting sight
George V. Martin took his ing his Easter vacation helping with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. especially at night.—Contributed.
daughter, Miss Jeanne Abernathy, with the work on their ranch.
Hamilton of the Cave Junction
to Ashland Monday, where she is
Motor Court. Miss Hamilton is a KERBY GRADE
attending college.
F. R. Little returned last week sister of Kenneth.
SCHOOL NOTES
Mrs. Jim Whitehead of the Owl end from a business trip to Los
Cafe and her mother, Mrs. L. A. j Angeles and a visit with his fam-
Mrs. John Peart returned last
The annual Easter egg hunt will
Stone, were shopping in Grants ily. Misses Nelle Hayden and i ’riday from the hospital much be held Friday with all rooms tak­
Pass this week.
Lois Caine ami Jack Hayden ac mproved in health. Mr. and Mrs. ing part. Following the plan of
companied him north.
Peart are new residents in the other years, the eggs will be hid
valley and about six months ago in a field near the school. The
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lind sold their •»urchased the old Croy ranch on affair will take place between
Fred O. Sherratt of the Upper
Sucker Creek mining district left home on the Caves highway to the Illinois river. west of Cave 11:30 and one o’clock.
for a month's or more stay visit­ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown of Hugo. Junction. A few improvements
ing his family in Portland, or». Oregon, and will take possession have already been made by Mr.
The school is participating in
on April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Lind Peart since taking possession of the conservation
work
being
Mrs. Robert Grimmett of Frea- will still make their home in the •he ranch.
stressed this week by the National
no, California, is visiting at the valley.
Wildlife Federation. Each teach-
Ed Lind home. Mr. and Mrs. Grim-
The Townsend club is holding
met formerly lived in the valley.
Judge nnd Mrs. E. B A shunt their social meeting Wednesday
NEED A ROOF
and family of Klamath Falls, were March 27th at the W T Sherman
Mr. «nd Mrs. L. W Archer ar­ Week end guest« at the home of home. Everyone welcome. The We Cover Any Type of Roof
and Guarantee Satisfaction
rived from Santa Ana last Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Morris on the ladies are requested to bring eith­
day and will spend their spring Caves highway and other relatives er pie, sandwiches or salad Every­ Phone Grants Pass 361 Collect
for information
vacation on their ranch near Sel­ Mrs. Ashurst is a daughter of Mr. one ia urged to attend these meet-
ma.
and Mrs. Morris.
'ng each Wednesday evening and
ROGUE RIVER
bear the news flashes read direct
Mrs. J. IL Earley left today
____ of from Washington. D. C., on the ROOFING COMPANY
Mr. and Mn. H. H. Whit»
1124 Oak St.
(Thursday) for Los Angeles, to | Corvallis and Mrs Agnesa Smith. new Townsend bill.
V
T
er has been alloted a block of the
illustrated stamps that are sold
each year to help raise funds to
aid in protection and proper use
of forests, flowers, fish, game and
birds. The Kerby Rod and Gun
club is the local sponsor.
A double-header of softball
with Jerome Prairie grade school
is tentatively scheduled for Fri­
day, March 29th. A three inning
game is planned for the smaller
boys, and a five inning game for
the first teams.
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The grade schools of Josephine
county have been divided into five
districts for elimination contests
for boys softball, mixed team soft-
ball, and girls’ volley ball. On
Sports Day in Grants Pass May 3
two teams in each will play the
finals for a Lions Club trophy.
The winner in the track and field
events will have a trophy also
awarded by the Lions Club.
This year the schools with less
than 30 pupils are to be given 15
points handicap or head start, and
schools of 30 to 50 enrollment
will be allowed ten points handi­
cap to place them in a more nearly
equal footing with the larger
schools.
Mr. Foerst is chairman of Zone
5 which comprises the Illinois Val­
ley schools.
TYPEWRITERS
Sales & Rentals
OFFICE EQUIPMENT and
SUPPLIES
GRANTS PASS TYPEWRITER
COMPANY
622
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Grants Pass
DRUG__
Sale!
Max Factor Powder
$1.00
Even’g in Paris Perfume 55c
Cara Nome Talc
50c
April Showers Talc..... 49c
Woodb’y Tissue Cream 10-49c
Ponds Cream
10c-33c
Easter
Dye ...
Jergens Lotion
10c-47c
Liggetts Candy, fruit & Nuts
1 lb. Box
$1.00
Far East Candy, Box $1.50
Easter Cards
5c-10c
Gold Fish, each .............. 10c
Fish Food
CAVE CITY DRUG
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