Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 06, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 6, 1941
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Eugene R. Brown of O’Brien
was a county seat visitor on Mon­
day.
Mrs. H. P. Bearss made a trip
to Grants PasB the first of the
week.
Agriculture
Outlook
Meetings
In accordance with the wishes
Nat Woolley and Mrs. Vivian of the 1041 Agricultural Out-look
Taylor were in Grants Pass on bus­ Conference and the A.A.A. com­
mitteeman, we have scheduled the
iness last Monday.
following meetings to discuss the
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villair were agricultural out-look in reference
transacting business matters in to the changing world conditions.
Grants Pass the first of the week. The land use, livestock, crops and
rural life committees will give their
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Doty made recommendations. As part of the
a trip to Grants Pass and Medford rural life committee report the
surplus cotton mattress program
over the week end.
will be explained.
The future of your business,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawkins
made a trip to Grants Pass the your home life, and that of your
children is all tied up in this sub-1
first of the week on business.
ject. Attend the meeting nearest
Harry Akerill and H. Miller your home.
All meetings are at 8:00 p. m.
came down from Greens creek and
feet
of
snow
at
their
report six
SCHEDULE
cabin.
Friday, March 7, Murphy School
House.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith of
Monday, March 10, Rogue River
Dorothy’s Dinnette made a hurried Valley Grange Hall.
business trip to Grants Pass last
Tuesday, March 11, Redwood
wek-end.
Grange Hall.
Wednesday, March 12, Jerome
Mrs. A. R. Lock wood had a
Prairie Community hall.
slight stroke last Tuesday. She
Thursday, March 13, Williams,
is still able to get about with the
Grange Hall.
aid of a crutch.
Monday, March 17, Deer Creek
Grange Hall.
John Ulrich, superintendent of
Tuesday, March 18, Illinois Val-
construction of the Oregon Caves
ley Grange Hall.
CCC camp, made a hurried busi­
Wednesday, March 19, Grave
ness trip to Medford Wednesday.
Creek Grange Hall.
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Ashton Foerst, principal of the
grade school in Kerby, will leave
Friday evening for Corvallis on
a business and pleasure trip.
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Mrs. Harry O. Smith made a
trip to Medford today (Thursday)
where she will speak at the meet­
ing of the Medford Garden club.
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Bert Hadden returned to his
home in Cave Junction from Eu­
reka, where he substituted on the
mail truck during the past several
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ramsey have
moved to their home in Kerby aft­
er spending most of the winter in
Powers, Oregon, where Mr. Ram­
sey was employed.
Mrs. R. T. Baumberger left Sat­
urday for Seattle where she will
visit her mother and other rela­
tives. She will also attend the
wedding of her cousin while there.
Samuel Smith of the Cave City
drug store left on a business trip
to Portland and expects to return
the Inst of this week. F’rnnk Mel­
low Jr., accompanied him north
and has enlisted in the army.
—o
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grey mo­
tored to Medford where they visit­
ed Mr. Cray's mother over the
weekend, Mrs. Grey remained for
a longer visit and arrived home
with her husband the last of the
week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Thomp­
son and sons, Martin and Earl
and Mr. and Mrs. John Guichard
left for Eugene last Saturday
where they expect to locate, Mr.
and Mrs. Guichard will return to
their home in Boise, Idaho.
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Miss Ethel Copley left last Sun­
day for Rogue River to be absent
two or three weeks from her work
nt the Holland Hotel. She will
be with het mother while her fn-
ther leaves for Los Angeles on
business. Mrs. Agness Yerke will
take her place nt the hotel until
Miss Copley returns.
REDWOOD EMPIRE
ASSN. TO MEET
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to announcement of Chester A.
Moores, president.
Special section of the big floral
parade set for Friday morning,
June 13, will be given over to
the patriotic staff.
A great quadrangle of massed
colors, planned as “the greatest
flag display ever in any parade” I
will head the patriotic sector. The
American Legion has already en­
tered a float in behalf of the or­
ganization, and numerous service
groups arc planning to have a part
in this section, according ïo Major
W. G. Harrington, commander of
the Commander's Council, who is
Chifirman of the special commit­
tee on this section.
Camas and Washougal were the
first Washington cities to enter '
the outside participation section
of the parade, while Oregon City
again headed the outside cities in
Oregon with an entry signed by.
Bernie Herman of the Oregon City '
Breakfast Club that carried the !
notation, ‘‘We’re after another I
sweepstakes.”
Oregon City has '
won the sweepstakes oftener than
any Oregon town.
Cave City Drug
Cave Junction, Oregon
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Theatre
Saturday and Sunday, March 8-9
Little Nellie Kelly
Pu retest ¿4 a^rndidt'
ASPIRIN and
Quick acting
always the
same depend­
able quality.
BOTTLE
OF 100
HER FIRST
She was beautiful, and wanted money — He was rich, and
wanted her! You’ve never thrilled to more exciting drama
Carol LOMBARD
Charles LAUGHTON
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They Knew What
They Wanted
And another Ray Whitley Miniatur» Western: "BAR
BUCKAROOS”
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COLOR CARTOON:
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PEANUT BUTTER
2 Pounds for
Inaugurating a new general
policy the Semi-Annual Directors
ONION SETS
meeting of the Redwood Empire
3 Pounds for ..
Assoc., will be held in Santa Rosa,
March 7 in conjunction with the
SALT
Semi-Annual Convention of the
Association, C. H. Demaray, pres­
8 Pounds for
ident announces.
Many important matters are
scheduled for consideration and
discussion on the Convention pro- Keibel’s Bakery Has
gram with national defense high­
ways and tourist exploitation in New Bread Machine
1941, adding to regular heavy As­
Keibel's bakery has just installed
sociation activities.
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one of the newest machines in the
sanitary manufacturing of bread
New Pictures Coming
in the market. This machine takes
To Cave City Theater
the bread when baked, slices,
wraps and seals it without human
Bernard Roberts owner of the
hands touching it.
Cave City theater^ has just re-
Perfection Bread, the company’s
turned from Portland where » he
leading brand now comes double
made a special trip to book new
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wrapped, insuring freshness, guar­
pictures which he will show in the
antees protection from package
near future to the valley show
breakage,
and no more loose end
goers.
loaves with scattered, dried-out
Among some of the outstanding
slices.
pictures are “Comrade X,” “The
Also a new feature with Perfec­
Philadelphia Story,” “Come Live
tion Bread—It' contains vitamin
With Me,” "Land of Liberty,*' and
B-l in every loaf. You can get
best of all, “Gone With the Wind,”
Keibel’s Perfection bread at your
with nothing reduced but the price.
grocers.
Still the original picture, four
hours long, and only one show a
o—
night.
These are only a few of the Patriotism Keynote
great pictures Mr. Roberts has Of Rose Festival
coming for the valley people, and
we think he is to be congratulated
Patriotism will be the dominant
for giving us such splendid shows.
note of Portland’s coming Rose
Festival, June 11 to 14, according
West F St.
O. W. GREEN
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