Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 24, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 24, 1911
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones stop­
ped over a day to visit Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Athey and I.. E. Athey
this week. Mr. Jones used to work
Mrs. Howard Bearss left for for the Athey’s in Portland. He
Portland last week for a few days is now employed on the daily Jour­
nal at Salem.
visit with friends and relatives.
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I
Model Cash Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams, of
Mrs. W. 8. Doty went to Med­
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
Formerly
ford and Grants Pass Monday on Cupertino, California, came to the
SCHUMACHERS
valley last Thursday evening with
a business trip.
Steve Bullock, who has been vis­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lawson of iting with them for the last six
PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 25 - 26 - 28—FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY
O Brien were in the county seat weeks. Mrs. Adams is the daugh­
last Monday transacting business. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bullock.
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Motor license No. 72-849 was
Elwood Hussey drove Aunt
found and left at the News of- Mary White, Marie White and his
fice. Owner can secure same by wife, Amy Hussey to Eugene Mon­
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day for the Ladies’ Auxiliary state
calling at this office.
convention. Elwood attended the
APRICOTS, A few more lugs of Yakima Cots.
Mrs. John Ulrich and son re- Legion envention.
SOAP—CRYSTAL WHITE
turned home last week after spend­
ing a few days visiting Mr. Ulrich’s
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson of
Giant Bar, 6 for ...............
ORANGES—More of those sweet
parents in Klamath Falls.
Los Angeles, arrived at the home
juicy
ones,
each
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of Mr. and Mrs. John Dow on the
POST TOASTES
Mr. and Mr. R. S. Leonard and Caves highway Wednesday morn­
8
Ounce pkg., 3 pkgs, for
Lemons, Bananas. Grapes, Avocadoes, Apples,
Mr. Leonard’ niece, Miss Mercedes ing to visit for a 10 day visit.
Celery. Cauliflower. Lettuce, Peppers, Cabbage,
Leonard, motored to <Tescent City Mrs. Johnson is Mr. and Mrs.
BOSCO, With Glass
W atermelons. Peaches, Radishes and Onions
last Tuesday.
Dow's daughter.
.Makes
a delicious drink
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell, Byrdene
SCOT TOWELS
diove to Klamath Falls last Sun­ Calkins and Lucile King of Fresno,
2 Rolls for ....
day to spend the day visiting California, visited Mrs. Judy Squire
friends.
in Cave Junction last Tuesday.
TISSUE, Checker
They were old friends of Mrs.
—O'­
GREEN BEANS
Clarence Akin of Kerby, suf­ Squire and stopped to visit her
1 Rolls for
fered a severely lacerated scalp by on their return from British Co­
Siskiyou, 3 cans for
being struck on the head while lumbia.
RICHTEX SHORTENING
falling timber for W. B. Barton,
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TOMATOES
3
Pounds for
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jessie May Hardie and
Per
pound
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niece Elizabeth Way were visiting
DINTY MOORE’S BEEF STEW
Mr. and Mrs. John Darger of •it the Chris Wc..«It home on the
STRAW
BERRY
PRESERVES
2 Cans for
Brooking.- and Mrs. Will Dargei Caves highway.
Mrs. Hardie is
5 Pound can for
..............
will leave Sunday for Minnesota from Long Beach, Calif., and is
MATCHES, Green Diamond
for hi extended visit.
now instructing at the Homemak­
OLIVES
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Per carton
ers camp at Camp Rand.
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford anil Elizabeth is from San Bernardino.
Extra large. 2 cans for
KEITH’S HOME-GROWN MEATS
two daughters are in Wilderville
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25c
for a couple weeks visit. Mr. Ford
GROUND ROUND STEAK, per oound
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moreland
PEANUT BUTTER
was in Cave Junction today.
who have been teaching in Cali­
15c
PURE
PORK
SAUSAGE,
per
pound
2 Pounds for
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fornia, have returned to their
28c
COLORED FRYERS, per oound
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell and ranch on the Caves highway and
SAUER KRAUT
23c
WEINERS, per oound
children of Alameda, California, now expect to remain here per­
Columbia. No. 21 ¿ cans, each
All Fresh Meats — A Home Product
and Mrs. M. Howell of Seattle, manently.
During their absence
spent the week en I visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Armstrong have
OATS—Quick or regular
Mrs. Margaret White in Cave June been taking care of the ranch.
10 Pound sack for
tio'i.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mares of
RINSO
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Newman, Los Angeles, are house guests at
Large package for
son and daughter of Amity, Ore­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew-
gon, were over night guests last Holt on the Caves highway. Mrs.
Friday at the home of Rev. and Mares is a sister of Mrs. Holt. As
Mrs. C. G. Morris on the Caves hey leave for home, they will visit vances, March rescues her. and
nual conference of housemothers intersects the North line of Sec­ ner of Township 39 South, Range
Mr. Holt who is employed at North takes her to his island.
highway.
and other personnel workers at­ tion 13 T38S, R10W, W. M.; 7 West: thence South to the South­
Bend, Oregon.
There through her love, she heals tracted 57 women from many parts thence southerly along said county west corner of Sect on 7. T40S,
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Rev. (’. G. Morris and daughter
line to section line between Sec­ R7W; thence east to the South­
the wounds that life has inflicted of the United States.
Anne, left last Thursday for the South Sea Epic
on him. Suddenly,
their whole •
tions 7 and 18, T38S, ROW, W. east corner of same township and
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Epworth League Institute at Lit­
M.; thence East to point of be­ range; thence south to the south­
world
is
threatened
by
the
ar
­
At Cave City Theater
tle river camp in Douglas county.
west corner of Section 17, of same
rival of three strange characters. VOTING UNIT
ginning.
Miss Anne acted as register for
Beginning at township anil range; thence South­
Cave Junction
I
One of the greatest novels writ- They are after the fortune they JUST FORMED
the institute.
the Southeast cor :er of Section 1 2, westerly to the Northwest corner
ten will be presented Wednesday believe Heyst has secreted. How IN ( AVE JUNCTION
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T40S, R8W. W. M. and running of Townhsip 40 South, Range 7
Heyst
and
Alma
prevent
this
mur
­
and Thursday nights as magn ifi-
thence north to northeast corner West; thence South to the point
derous trio from shattering their
cent
screen
entertainment,
when
Political
carving
of
voting
pre
­
W. G. McClymonds and Fred
of
Section 13, T39S., R8W. W. M.; where said Township l'ne ;n:er-
lives
provides
one
of
the
most
ex
­
cincts in three places in Josephine
Taylor of Tulelake, California, Paramount's picturization of “Vic­
thence
west to the point between sects the Oregon-Californa state
citing
climaxes
ever
told
on
the
county resulted in a new Cave
were over night guests at the home tory,” Joseph Conrad’s stirring
Sections 7 and 18 T39S., R9W, W. line; thence East to the point of
screen.
tale
of
adventure
and
romance,
Junction
voting
precinct,
County
of Mr. and Mrs. George W Mar­
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I Clerk Ben W. Coutant announced. M., to the intersection with the beginning.
tin on the Caves highway last opens at the Cave City theater.
line;
The new precinct, taken princip­ Curry-Josephine county
In the starring roles, Frederic
Monday.
FRESHMEN APPLY.
March and Betty Field give their
ally from Althouse and Kerby dis- thence southerly along said county­
finest performances. March, as SUMMER SCHOOL
■ tricts, was formed to relieve new line to a point in Section 2, T40S,
.THE
I R10W, W. M.; thence Southeast­
M>. und Mrs. II. O. Smith Mrs. Heyst, who hides from the world
NDS AT COLLEGE
, pooulation centers.
erly
to
the
Southwest
corner
of
|
Agms Smith, Hany <>., Jr. an I le fears, and Miss Field, as Alma.
The move, long in the offing,
Peggy spent Saturday in Medford wh< «e love helps him conquer his
OREGON STATE CO1.1 EGE
i will enable all Cave Junction resi- Section 8 T40S., R9W, W. M.;
/>■ >
visiting relatives. Peggy Haber fears, are brilliant.
Both pene- With the main summer session only . dent to vote “close *o home” and thence east to point of beg nning.
ARE IN BLOOM!
Althouse — Beginning at the
man accompanied them as fm as ’r.'ite to the very essence of the half over and the second one sched­ wi'l make for a smaller, more ef-
Sec the spectacular GLAD
.
r
■
Southeast
corner
of
Josephine
Sei na whole - ic resides.
uled to start August 1, the college ficient setup in the two old dis­
haracters Conrad created.
|vcn a limited-time vacatio« easily
,county and running northwest to
includes the Giant Red*oods, the
The same strange atmosphere is already receiving applications . tricts.
Oregon ( aves,Crater Lake and
of beautiful, cool, green ..
The new precinct rating will be-1 the Southeast c >rner of Section 3-1
hat pervaded the book, the odd from freshmen planning to enter'
characters, the hair-raising adven­ o’lege this f^l].
'come effective with the primary T31S, Rt’.W, W. M.; thence north
It is still too early to judge the •election of 1942 and will come co-1 to the Northeast corner of Section
tures, the surpassingly beautiful
OREGON !
love scenes, are all here in this pic­ trend in probable enrollment, ac- incidental with the formation of a'3 of the same township and range;
ture which Pai amount has brought ccrdin"’ to F. B. Lemon, registrar, new fourth congressional district thence West to the Nor'hwest cor-
except that there appears to be a I in southern and Willamette valley
us.
Saturday. Sundat.
conti nation in the heavy enroll­ counties formed by the last na­
The
story,
of
course,
is
set
in
July 26-27
the enchanting Java Sea, and the ment of women and an early in­ tional congress as a result of in­
picture has capture! a'i the quali­ crease of transfers from other creased Oregon population.
ties of the ! ca'e that Comad in­ higher ed:.rational institutions. So
The complete tech"ica! descrip-I
'r 1 \\ stc.etary.. (
tended.
The handsome ¿•’wedv. tar t'e advance enrollment of tion of the “lay of the land“ in I
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toy/J
Iley t
1- reder e March), cynical men is a Pille bit under that of j new and the two altered districts
'~9
• st year as is usually the case follows:
and disillusion«'I, prepare to re
treat from the world to I
Kerby Beginning at the south- '•
1 nely when rm ncyinent s abundant in
shind. 8 imburan, when
casi corner cf Section 12, T >9S,
meets the s:.owner.
Registration fcr he main six- R8W. W. M. and running ncih
\!mn, the pianist in a t raveling
Quick - Easy - Safe
girls orchestra, whose members weeks summer
■ t ' the Southeast corner of Sec'ion
are required to st with c M st on . era a nnrnximate'y
>(> T38S, RsW„ W. M.; thence
after each >ei f rm nice. Alm i is the thirl wei
northwesterly to a point between
Write or call
v»
different from the others. She has that of
Sections 7 and 18, T''8£, R8W, W.
for complete
been bruised by life but st II re- a....
M . where the Illinois river crosses
information—
tains the freshness of her ye uth
aid line: thence West to th point
and a'M-eatin r innoeenc ■. S’ e,
Mickey Rooney
•KEEP ’EM FLYING” wli 're Josephine-Curry county line
is distrustful of life
Lewi« Stona
the
FayHoHi
obnoxious hote’keepe
(Si Romann
pets s' s
•nets A ke Like
Office, Portland, Oregon
O. W. GREEN
I Fruits and Vegetables |
Fresh and Cured Meat
25c
19c
39c
23c
17c
Ic
Muskmelons 6 for 25c
•>c
«Oc
37c
25c
I Oc
35c
89c
Crown Flour and Feeds
w
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CAVE CÎTY
THEATER
A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
United States National Bank
3'
"KEEP ’EM FLYING"
Y<
t < ahv take pat t it
hilarioua my t: rv uratna!
I* thr New Slogan for the
Government Air Force
Wednesday. ihursdax
July 30 - 31
At I«'! on the screen!
Joseph t onrad’s greatest
South Seas love thriller’
Victory
:
PkXKtr
EVES'/ ONCE iN
A WHILE THEY
vET FIAT
a
Airport
Let i all do our bit lo
“KEEP 'EM FLYING
Dedication
A ljçus I 5 and 3
A i plane.« need lubricating the!
s.inie a» autos, but we only have!
facilities for first-class auto:
lubricating.
FOREST DEFENSE
IS NATIONAL DEFENSE
MARCH
lt FT
FIELD
POPEYE CARTOON
MOVIETONE NEWS
a
Airport Dedication
DANCE
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♦
HAI’I’Y I.ANDINI
Saturday,
•afe and Fountain Service
AN ISLAND TALE
FREDRIC
■ fttt tutui itMiiT iisuimct ceip«a«Tiéii 4
CAVE C/ry DRUG
5FORE
Your Rexall Store
:
Texaco Gas, Oil Greases
GEO. A. HICKS
I
i August 2, Legion Hall
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