Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 16, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 16, 1941
Page Eight
Caves highway this week, Their
telephone number on the Smock
telephone line is Line No. 7 and
the ring is long, two shorts and
W. F. Larger was transacting long.
business in the county seat this
Mrs. Mae Hayes visited in Cave
week.
Junction yesterday, She was ac-
Ortis Seat made a business trip companied by her grandmother,
to Grants Pass the first of the Mrs. Elsie Hussey, who has been
visiting at her home in Grants Pass
week.
for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman
G. C. Sherier returned to his
made a trip to Grants Pass last
home last Monday from the Jo­
Saturday.
sephine General hospital, where
Aleta Burch who has been con­ he has been confined due to a
fined to her home for several broken ankle since December 15th.
He is much improved and hopes
weeks is improving.
to be out and around very soon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe and
W. O. Burch spent Friday at
son made a business trip to Grants
his ranch on the Redwood high­
Pass on Monday.
way. Saturday he returned t o
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ramsey spent Springfield where he is employed.
the week-end at their home in In the near future he will be
Kerby. Mr. Ramsey is employed joined there by Mrs. Burch, Aleta
and Ella Slonecker, who is mak­
at Powers.
ing her home with them.
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Mrs. Ebb Hogue and daughter
Mrs. A. F. Neat of Eugene was
Peggy and Frank Floyd were busi­
She re­
ness visitors in Grants Pass the in the valley Monday.
turned immediately taking her son
first of the week.
Howard, to Corvallis where he will
Mrs. Frank Hibbard of Takil- attend school. Howard has made
ma has been confined to her home I his home with the W. O. Burch
for the past two weeks with a I family for the past year and a
severe attack of the flu.
half.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hout went
Marguerite Rebekah Lodge held
to Grants Pass last week to at- their regular meeting last Wed-
tend the funeral services of Al-1 nesday evening for a joint installa-
tion with the I. O. O. F. in Kerby.
bert T. Crosby.
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Secret work was given by Lola
Miss Lois Bewold was taken to Petersen Noble Grand and Edna
Grants Pass hospital Wednesday | McLean, vice-grand elect. Refresh-
for medical attention. She was ments were served by Lulu Wells
sick and sent there for an exam- and Arta Freitas.
¡nation.
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The White School Improvement
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Louis Bidache and John Winter club met at the home of Mr. and
left for San Francisco Wednesday Mrs. Chris Wendt Friday evening
morning on a short business trip, with a potluck supper preceding
They expect to return Saturday the business meeting.
It was
evening.
agreed the club would pay the
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power bill until the new budget
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hamilton is accepted and also establish a
returned home last Saturday from sinking fund to help drill a new
Los Angeles where they visited for well. Following the meeting Chi-
the past month with relatives and nese checkers and pinochle were
friends.
enjoyed.
Robert George returned to his
home last Friday from the hospital
where he has been recovering
from a injury suffered a few
weeks ago by a runaway team
of horses.
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Jerry Carroll while working at
the Rainbow mine last week sus­
tained a sprained back and is now
recuperating at the Orange &
Black camp where he makes his
home.
S. E. Edwards who recently pur­
chased the S-Bar-One ranch on
Caves highway arrived in the val­
ley from California and is making
his headquarters at the Orange &
Black camp for a short time.
Andrew Anderson, of Fairbanks,
Alaska, visited four days with his
‘‘double cousin” Mrs. Marta Webb,
of Elk valley. Andrew's mother
was a sister to Mrs. Webb’s fa­
ther, and his father was a brother
to Mrs. Webb’s mother, making
them true brother and sister blood.
Mr. Anderson will visit like cous­
ins in Idaho and Washington, be­
fore he returns to Alaska. He al­
so visited Andrew Johnson, o f
O’Brien, a brother of Mrs. Webb.
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CHOOSING ROSES
FOR YOUR GARDEN
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SCHUMACHERS
LEMONS
Sunkist, each
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CORN MEAL
Yellow, No. 10 bag
27c
RAISINS
Seedless, 4 pound pkg
MACARONI
Special Cut, 4 pounds ..................
CHEESE
Kraft’s Elkhorn, per pound
RICHTEX
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Shortening, 3 pound tin
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Bonnie, Tall Tins, 6 for
SOAP, O.K.
Blue or Yellow, Large Bars, 6 for
KRAUT
Large 2l/2 tin
WEINERS
Per pound
17c
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TOBACCO
George Washington, 1 pound tin
SPAGHETTI
Special Cut, 4 pounds
HOT SAUCE
3 Cans for ..........................................
POSTUM, Instant
4 Ounce tin,
25c 8 Ounce tin
ROYAL PUDDINGS
Vanilla or Chocolate, 3 for
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Schillings, 2 ounce tin
WALNUTS
2 Pounds for
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
We Carry ? Full Line
19c
PORK SAUSAGE
Per pound ...........
and, when asked why his pictures during the most exciting days of
are considered the outstanding that great state. California, as you
westerns, Sherman said:
know, was first settled by the
"It is almost enough to get a Spanish by way of Mexico in the
bunch of handsome people, clothe Seventeenth Century, The early
“It has been demonstrated SO them in western regalia, mount governors were pretty lavish in
often that westerns are America’s them on good looking horses, tell handing out estates to their fol­
favorite motion pictures that the them to give plenty of action, turn lowers.
fact may now be accepted as pa­ the camera on them and you have I
"Three Men From Texas,”
tent. The frontier may be gone an acceptable western. But that which comes to the Cave City
but the frontier and its winning is doesn't make an outstanding west­ theater Wednesday and Thursday,
America’s great legend, and no­ ern. The point which makes them January 22 and 23, again features
body seems to tire of hearing outstanding is a basis in historic William Boyd as “Hopalong." His
about it."
fact, and there never was a west­ pal “Lucky” is played by Russe
So says Harry Sherman, Holly­ ern which I produced which is Hayden.
wood producer, who is generally without that basis.
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regarded as the country’s out­
“To illustrate my point, let me Date Scheduled for
standing producer of westerns. He name a few westerns which were
is the man who brought more Zane not only great western but great Dad’s Day at U. of O
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Grey and Clarence E. Mulford , motion pictures
There was, of
The second Saturday of the next
stories to the screen than all the course, ‘The Iron Horse,’ which i
other picture producers combined told of the part early railroading month, February 8, has been set
aside on the University of Oregon
played in the winning of the West.
social calendar as “Dads' Day,"
There was ‘Cimarron’ which re­
when students will fete their fa­
Mills, Dazla, Collet Clement.
counted the glorious story of the
thers at a number of special en­
Semi-Double — Lulu, Old Gold
opening of Oklahoma. ‘The Plains­
tertainments and show "Dad”
Killarney Brilliant.
man' told again the story of Custer ’
what the campus is really like, it
Climbing and Rambler
at Little Big Horn; ‘Union Pacific’:
was announced by Earl W. On-
Red—Royal Scarlet. Cl. Paul’s
was the story of the bridging of
thank, dean of personnel and exec­
Scarlet, Flash, Guinee, Cl. Etoile
America by the railroad.
utive secretary of the Oregon
de Holland.
“The action in ‘Three Men From Dads.
White—Pax, Cl. Mrs. Herbert
Texas’ takes place in California
Exceptional feature
Stevens, Cl. Caledonia.
GOOD WESTERNS
BASED ON FACT
SAYS PRODUCER
Hybrid Tea»
the Circulating
>» Aram." "Fo-
Bell. Toll.” and
many other«.
Fiction, non-fic­
tion, historical, westerns, and
Texaco Gas, Oil Greases
GEO. A. HICKS
city
Theatre
PkHco
A Laughing, Loving, Good-Time Show
Disney Color Cartoon: “Goofy’s Glider
MARCH OF TIME: BRITAIN’S R A F
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smart looking Little
Radio will astonish you with
its marvelous tons qualities,
range and power. You must
really see and hear it at our
store in order to appreciate its
fine qualities.
1911 Model
Library
Some of the new one* are:
"Sapphira and the Slave Girl.”
mystery
Philco Radio
Auto Radios
the Cave Junction Motor Court.
"Mv Nam
Whom the
week-end, which is being held this
year for the 14th annual time, will
be the dedication of the new en-
trance gates which were presented
to the university by the Oregon
Dads.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, JAN. 18-19
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Julc Bo'jcho, Snowbird, Caledon-
McGreuy's Ivory.
Yellow or Creamy Yellow- -Mrs.
Pierre S. Duront, Sister Therese,
Mrs. E. P. Thom, Julien Potin,
Eclipse, Joanna Hill,
Golden
Dawn. Souv. d Claudus Pernet.
Pink Sterling, Betty Uprich-
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Vandal P eture. Editor McFar­
land Imperial Potentate, Vierlan- i
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Ora-g« Señora Gari, McGre-
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Bi-or Multi-Color—Girona. Bra-
xier, President Herbert Hoover.
McGredy's Sunset. Signora. Me-
Gredy’s Triumph. Mrs. Sam Mc-
Gredy. Mme. Henry Guillot. Hein­
rich Gaede. Apricot Queen. Edith
Nellie Perkins, Marie Van Houtte.
Lady Margaret Stewart. Duchess
of Penaranda, F. Cambo, Califor­
nia, Texas Centennial. Edith Mary
Meo, Pres Plumecoa. Cecile Per-
raud.
Single Roses—Dainty Bess, Iso­
hel. Irish Elegance, Cecil, Inno-
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O. W. GREEN
PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 17-18-19-20 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY
In selecting roses for the home
garden, Oregon growers have an
Mr. and Mrs. B. I.. Miller have
unusually wide range of choice.
moved into their new home on
I as nearly all sorts do well in this
country. From the many hundreds
of varieties available. P. W. Miller,
a plant pathologist at Oregon
State college and a home gardener
himself, has made a selection of
varieties he considers best from
the standpoint of the following
desirable characteristics: perfec­
tion of bud and flbwer form, dis­
ease-resistant foliage, vigor, free-
flowering habit, color stability,
Yellow—Mermaid, Golden King. Eh
good cutting qualities, hardiness,
Pink—Harmony, Mme. Pregoire
and fragrance.
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While all of these qualities will Staechlin, Cl. Dainty Bess.
Coppery and Variegated—Re­
not be combined in any one vari­
ety, this list most nearly ap­ veil Dijonaise, Cl. Souv. de Mme.
proaches them in Miller’s opinion. C. Chambard.
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Clarence E. Mulford’s
THREE MEN
FROM TEXAS
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