Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 29, 1911 Page Eight "TIN PAN ALLEY” TELLS STORY OF SONG WRITERS Model Cash Grocery .Mrs. W. F. Darger was shopping Three little words that spell the in Grants Pass last Monday. song business—"Tin Pan Alley”— wherein there is an intense and W. T. Sherman made a business thrilling drama of human beings; the story of the men and women trip to Grants Pass this week. who as songwriters, publishers, Raphael E. Leonard was trans­ singers, dancers, piano players, acting business in the county seat aitors and “pluggers” built Amer­ ica's most colorful “street” from the first of this week. a few songs into a vast industry. “Tin Pan Alley” was born at Miss Maxene Patrick visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pat­ the turn of the century and was rick over the week end from Port­ built on a shoestring by a group of kid-musicians who drifted into land. New York s the trical center, 14th Mrs. L. H. Grizzell and Mr. and street, from all over the country. Mrs. Ttlas Brown were trans­ They were drawn to the district acting business in Grants Pass last because in those preradio days the theater, and the honky-tonks sur­ Tuesday. rounding it, was th** only outlet for —o— Donald Topp, who has been a their songs. While the actual physical street guest at the Lone Mt. Valley Re­ sort tin* past two weeks left last that was Tin Pan Alley during Tuesday for his home in Los An- its many years has been repeated, at.d the tunes which come from it geles. —o— revived, the romantic drama which Mr. anil Mrs. R. T. Baumberger tells th«- story of the typical crea­ were transacting business in the tors of melody lane is the thing in county seat the first of the week. this really great picture. ---------- o---------- On arriving home they found vis itora from Dunsmuir, who came Hostesses Entertain At over for a short stay. Luncheon and Bridge —o— Earl Grey spent last week ii Mrs. Howard P. Bearss and Mrs. Eugene where he will enroll for Hamilton were hostes- Kenneth a summer course at U. of O. Mr ses at a lovely social affair last and Mrs. Grey plan to make theii Tuesday at the former’s home on home later at Jacksonville where Mr. Grey has a teaching position the Caves highway, complimenting a group of friends at a 1 o’clock for next fall. luncheon, followed by an enjoy­ —o--- Mrs. L. H. Grizzell and son Ber­ able afternoon of bridge. The rooms were beautifully dec­ nie left Wednesday morning for orated with spring flowers for the Rogue River to visit Mr. and Mrs Earl N. Grizzell for a short time. occasion. During the afternoon Mrs. Sam They will leave soon for Texa- Bunch was serenaded with “happy and New York to visit relatives for a few months and hope to re­ birthday” it being her birthday turn to Oregon later where they and was presented a gorgeous cor­ sage of fresh vegetables ingenious­ will locate again. ly arranged by Mrs. Harry Floyd —o— Mrs. Frank Mellow left Monday from the garden of Mrs. J. M. via Greyhound bus for Maxwell. Smock. Prizes were carried off by Mrs. California, where she will attend the graduation of their son, Henry Harry O. Smith, Mrs. John W. from Maxwell high school Thurs Smith and Mrs. Sam Bunch. Door day, May 28th. Henry is well prize was given to Mrs. J. J. Vil­ known here where he graduated la ir. Included among the guests were, from Holland school and later at­ tended Kerby high during his Mesdames J. M. Smock, J. J. Vil- freshman year. He has been stud lair, Harry R. Floyd, Harold Bow­ .■nt body president during his sen­ erman, Harry O. Smith, Sam Bunch, M. C. Athey, John W. ior year. Smith, Phil Patrick, George W. —o— Several prominent Chicago Martin, Raphael E. Leonard and women stopped long enough in the the hostesses Howard P. Bearss .alley to visit the Oregon Caves and Kenneth C. Hamilton. -------------- o-------------- mil well* guests at the Lone Mt. Valley 1 Resort the first of the week before proceeding on their way NATIONAL FLAG to Los i Angele: where they will at WEEK JUNE 8 TO 11 ¡end a bowling tournament to be held in that city in the near fu- The period from June 8th to lure. the 1 Ith inclusive, is National Flag —O— Week. Hon. James A. Slover, M iss Grace Thrasher, daughter mayor of Giants Pass has pro­ of Mr. Mr and Mrs. George W claimed these days for an oppor­ Thrasher, at a recent meeting was tunity to pay tribute to the Flag dected secretary of the Associai- of our country. We, of Grants •d Women Students at the South- Puss, most certainly want to do rn Oregon College of Education our part in lending our effort to ——o— this cause. Mis. E. 11 Kretsinger and The occasion is particularly sig­ laughter. Myrtle, of O'Brien, left nificant because of the very re­ his Week for Keyport, Washing ent death of Col. Janies A. Moss. on. where the) will make theii U, S. Army, Retired President home. Mr. Kretsinger has boot General of th«- U. S. Flag associa­ employed there for several months. tion and originator of Flag Week --- o—> It is suggested that every ef­ Mrs. J. II. Pomeroy returned fort be made by each business man las! week to her country home on if this community to commemorate tl« Pomercy ranch lit Kerby ac- lie event of Flag Week by appro- <• ill pan led by Mis W H. Woelfert nriale patriotic window display. of Honolulu. Mrs. Pomeroy has Voui whole-hearted cooperation just i i t in lied from Honolulu when tow aid this end will be most sin she urd Mr W.e'fert took the cerely appreciated. boat ft i .' an Francisco. Mr. and 1.ouis E. Hummer, Mi V A. (Bill) Pomeroy are Sec ret ary-Manager oi expect« <1 up to spend the coming Grants Pass and Jose­ week e d and Mi. Pomeroy is ex phine C. of C. peeled to arrive next week from TO THE ILIINOIS VALLEY: G li am to s »end a month on the Let us join in this program and ranch. follow th«- Grants Pass proclama 0 ion of obaeiv ng Flag Week. Two Every merchant can make a pa intel estmg personalities stoppet ■ ■»er night at Ye Rustic tiiotic window d splay and al Inn Ins t Tuesday n g. t. Mr. and should have a flag fly i g from out Mm i Mioch, from ( uracils la­ businesses and homes. --- ------ fl-------- - __ land i i the Dutch East lndias Mi Mioch s with the Dutch Shell Oil DAY CAN compai y and the company semi« MEMORI \l them o i tour four months of each RRE \K RECORD FDR year. I his year, on account of th« SAFETY IN TRAFFIC war, they are traveling all ovei I he 1 n ted States. Memorial Day can establisl ——o—- something of a safety record if Mr. and Mrs. II ('. Hill an­ moving to Jerome Prairie wher«- they have purchased some acreage and will now make that their home Th«-ir many friends will miss them but wish them well in their new surroundings. —-o—— Frank Thompson was in the val ley last Friday and is now working in the woods near Grants Pass He formerly resided on the Burch property which was destroyed by fire several months ago CAVE .U NCTION, OREGON Formerly SCHUMACHERS O. w. GREEN PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 30 and 31, JUNE 2 — FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Fresh Fruits and » Vegetables » — FOR YOUR WEEK END OUTING LUNCH MEATS OF ALL KINDS SHOE STRING POTATOES Blue Bell, No, 2’4 cans, 2 for 29c OLIVES Granada, Per quart 15c lOc PEANUT BUTTER Peter Pan, per jar MIRACLE AH) 3 Packages for 15c MELLOMIST, Quench your thirst Large size, plus deposit SUGAR WHITE 10 Pounds for SATIN OREGON S OWN AND ONLY SU6AR ’5 Lbs. for pie will have much more money to spend, this may prove to be the most widely observed Memorial Day in a number of years; possib­ ly even the most active since the depression started in 1929. If all motorists remember that accidents don’t just happen that they are caused — Memorial Day this year may long be remembered as the day that we resumed' our progress along the road toward a safer America. Here are a few hints which nsiy save many motorists from acci­ dents: Put your car in »afe mechani­ condition way. and keen it that Bald-headed, cut or bruit­ ed tire» are more prone to blow out in warm weather. brake» to check Be »ure and »teering mechanism. If you are going on a trip allow enough time for the jour­ ney to avoid hurrying vi»or on the car A »un- and colored gla»»e» over your eve» will pre­ vent blinding glare» which cauie many cra»he». See that your car i» well oi led and greased for a long trip. Don’t drive and drink—ever. They just don’t mix. Watchout for necnlr afoot. Remember that the road will be filled with drivers who have not been at the wheel much dur­ ing the colder months, Be an expert driver and help to neu- tralize their mistakes. -------------- O--------------- HERE FOR fi 25c POTATO SALAD No. 1 tall cans CCC lOc «Oc SI.50 BOSCO With one glass 39c P & G SOAP Large bars, 6 for 25c OXYDOL Large package for 21c FORMAY SHORTENING 4 Pounds for 43c SALT 8 Pounds for 2Oc RAISINS I Pounds for 27c — CROWN new home about June 15th. The contractors are doing their best to have their work completed by that time. The building will be one of the most modern and up- to-date in Kerby, SIMPLICITY Is a charm of life. BUT— There is nothing simple about; greasing automobiles, do it the hard and we j way, we don’t: mis» any of the fitting», come-: quently we never get behind the j 8-ball. Modern Cabins, Cafe : : «UTNMIZE0 BUTlItUTM ST»H0»«O Oil HKXXlCTS MIAS TIMI WC CO h AHU : : . IQTQ h OMAKV COTTAGES GATEWAY TO THE OREGON CAVES 0. : : ■U Sunny f/te (Sût) Health and Beauty SALE ! KERBY NEWS CAVE CITY DRUG STORE (Continued From Page One) Your Rexall Store last Monday and sustained a black \ I Mailer,v, vocational adv.s eye. Reports said she is recover­ or of the Oregon Caves CCC camp, ing nicely. —«— left for Roseburg over the week end and returned with M s. Ma'. | Alex Petersen sold his mine on cry, their daughter and M k . Ma', lery, Sr., so they could paiticipati n tht> “Know Your CCC” week W hen a f E llx J wi ’ HÀ«. TO STO? ANO and the barbecue celebration held THINK. L'P AN AL tM it the camp last Sunday. They re FT£ NtT CAYNu limed to R< seburg : His MLS noon. SLiPPNC- I 0 B 0 0 0 B 0 B 0 B FLOUR AND FEEDS — has taught the past year in the Canyon creek to Wright and Tresh- Butte Falls school. Mr. Cleveland am. Mr. Petersen left for Seattle is the son of Mrs. D. M. ( leveland later. —o- of Butte Falls and attended Ore­ Frank Zakomal returned from gon State college at Corvallis and is employed as a locomotive fire­ Grants Pass and is now employed | man for the lumber company be­ on the Pomeroy ranch. —o— tween Butte Falls and Medford. | Buster Branham returned from They will make their home in Midway Island last week and is Falls where Mrs. Cleveland Butte has a contract to teach again next now employed by his father Bill Branham on the Pomeroy ranch. year. —o— -------------- o-------------- ATTENDS C. C. CHAMBER Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderton of A delegation from the Illinois1 Klamath Falls were Sunday vis­ valley attended the evening ses-1 itors at the Phil Dessinger home. sion of the Crescent City Chamber . of Commerce Monday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ramsay left Making the trip were Elwood Hus-I for Powers, Oregon last Monday, sey accompanied by Dr. E. E. | where Clay is employed by the For­ i Brooks and W. F. Darger. Accom­ est Service. panying Mrs. L. II. Grizzell were Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Brown. Harry E'.rov and Ed Dailey tran­ owners of Ye Rustic Inn and sacted business in Grants Pass on and Mrs. M. C. Athey. Tuesday. -------------- o--------------- • —o— When in Crescent City drive out Mrs. Clara Magill of the Log to the Cliff House on Pebble Beach Cabin cafe, plans to move into hei Drive. Dinners are served all hours, both sea food ami chicken. Beautiful beach for children, club rooms for parties and banquets. Special arrangements can he made for large or small parties. \\ ish to welcome all my old friends and patrons friyn the Illinois Valley. Edythe W. Mengel, owner and Adv manager. Phone 9 R. 23. -------------- o-------------- WEEK \\ ,i: . i; j ■ the Seen tary of States office wil! be ii motorists avoid accidents as sue- Cave Junction Wed tdaj .L ce-sfullv thts year as they did on 11, to examine drive - or license the same holiday last year \ It hough 1940 saw motor ve­ VISITS PARENTS li» VALLF.Ì hicle accidents increase 0 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. D M. Cleveland. ' i-t Memorial Day there were only Jr., of Butte Falls. Oregon, w er. 30 traffic deaths in the entire in th»« valley Sunday to visit country. Cleveland's mother, Mrs. I’h«- danger, however, is increas­ Ruck, and other friends. ed this year, safety experts warn, Cleveland before hei marriage was because Memorial Day will begin a Miss Claudia Buck and was grad­ three-dny week end for vast num- uated from the Kerby high school her of citizens. in the class of 1938, and was later Because of the long week end graduated from S. O. C. F. at and the fact that many more peo \shland in the class of 1940, and 25c ORANGES 2 Dozen for 18c PORK & BEANS Van Camps, Picnic size, 1 lor » 0 » 0 lOc CARROTS 3 Bunches for I Oc LEMONS Per dozen cal Green Peas, Spinach, Beets, Turnips, Radishes, Onions, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Green Peppers, Cabbage, Watermelon, Muskmelon, Bananas, Avocados, Tomatoes, Grapeiruit 48c PICKLES Nalley’s Treasure Pickles » Cave Junction. Oregon full pint Purefest I ŒiŒi OOOSiWlM full pint Solutio»« 1 ir J i 1 i liru i i 1 1 I Mi 31 Solution Aspirin Tablets 100 Puretest Here is a real value for you. Choose any two of these three items at the above price. You need all these items tn your home so be extra thrifty—get several various combinations. In that way you get big savings. 98c VALUE your C hoice OF these *»E All »EXAlL MOOUCB 1 2 for 69 c : : LINCIAI! «j tube Rexall Milk of Big tube lavender g Magnesia TOOTH FASTE SHAVING CREAM SS and 4 oz. size Purefest 8« «nntllA/. DCDBAOA SODIUM PERBORATE Get the spark­ ling teeth that come from proper cleans­ ing. 011 Greases GEO A HICKS I T>-f 68c VALUE BOTH FOR sto « and pkg of 10 Klenzo Super-thin double edge RAZOR BLADES c Ä P» ,O* 44< VALUf 0