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. —o— 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. Locals s fl 0 fl fl 9 fl 9 fl I 8 fl Ti 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. —o— 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. — o— The White School Improvement — o— 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 — o— 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. —o— 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. -------------- o-------------- WIDE RANGE FOR CHOOSING ROSES FOR YOUR GARDEN Model Cash Grocery fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl Formerly SCHUMACHERS LEMONS Sunkist, each lc CORN MEAL Yellow, No. 10 bag 27c RAISINS Seedless, 4 pound pkg MACARONI Special Cut, 4 pounds .................. CHEESE Kraft’s Elkhorn, per pound RICHTEX . Shortening, 3 pound tin iww’ rnnn Bonnie, Tall Tins, 6 for SOAP, O.K. Blue or Yellow, Large Bars, 6 for KRAUT Large 2l/2 tin WEINERS Per pound 17c Í ’3c ¿ 15c TOBACCO George Washington, 1 pound tin SPAGHETTI Special Cut, 4 pounds HOT SAUCE 3 Cans for .......................................... 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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. -------------- o-------------- 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 i Grey and Clarence E. 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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. : 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. —o— CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON I Rexall Drug Store I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. JAN. 22-23 Clarence E. Mulford’s THREE MEN FROM TEXAS S— WILLIAM BOYD ( 04 Hopait' Co*s»-J> l Edgar Kennedy in ’’’Taint lægal” Popeye in “Wm. Tell” I