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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1941)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 21, 1911 Page Eight T Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Owens of Ven tura, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hamilton the first Mrs. W. T. Sherman was shop of this week. ping in Grants Pass this week. Mrs. Celeste Lough, sister of K. Bill Branham made a business C. Hamilton, arrived from Marsh trip to Grants Pass Tuesday. field this week and will visit for a few days at the Cave Junction Art Drews made a business trip Motor court. to the county seat this week. Rev. and Mrrs. C. G. Morris had Dave W. Renfro was transact as guests over the week end Mrs. ing business in the county seat this Edward Ashurst and sons Henry week. and Aaron, and Miss Warnak of Klamath Falls. K. c. Hamilton made a hurried —o— business trip to Grants Pass Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunch ar.d nesday. Mrs. Mattie Seyferth returned from their trip to Yellowstone A. E. Williams of O’Brien was park, where they vacationed for transacting business in the county the past two weeks. seat this week. —o— —o— Mrs. Nellie Currier and children Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hussey were in the valley today (Thurs and Mrs. Stallcoup were in Grants day) visiting friends and acquaint Pass last Tuesday. ances, They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. K. C. Hamilton left for I lecker Sowell on Caves highway. Portland this morning for a few —o— days visit with friends. Mrs. E. B. Pearsall spent sev —o— eral days in Grants Pass transact Miss Ruth Simons of Portland, ing business matters. Wednesday niece of Dr. A. N. Collman visited she returned to the valley driving with her uncle over the week end. a new Plymouth coupe purchased from Garner’s Automotive Service. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messenger —o— and daughter Elva made a trip to Mr. and Mrs. (’. E. Lawson of Giants Pass this week. O'Brien have under construction another new Alpine cottage at Mr. a Ad Mrs. Lucci and Mrs. their camp and expect to have it Tozar of O’Brien were transacting completely finished within the next business in Grants Pass the first few weeks. of the week. —o— —o— Mrs. Nick Sauer has purchased Mr. and Mrs. John Broucher of the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Sauer Los Angeles were visiting Post Thrasher in Kerby. master L. E. Athey the first of lost her home by fire last winter and has been making her home in the week. temporary quarters near the place Bob White, Jack Sowell and of her old home. Frank N. Halm motored to Crater Mr. and Mrs. Phil Robyn of San- lake last Friday for a pleasure ta Monica, California, were guests trip. at the Cave Junction Motor Court this week, Mr. Robyn is one of Mrs. J. J. Villair and daughter the officials of the Douglas Air Jeanne returned from Portland craft Corp., and has been with the where they have been visiting for company 20 years. the past week —o— Mr. and Mrs. Tate Lawrence of Lee Stevenson of Long Beach, Grants Pass were valley visitors is here visiting at the horn»' of IL last Saturday, Mr. Tate is inter H. Morris. Mr. Stevenson is an ested in model railroads and was uncle of Mrs. Morris. impressed with the railroad at the - -o- Cave City Tourist Park, erected by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Todd and R. T. Baumberger. son, Larry, were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Todd last week. Bill Richard Messenger arrived this and Ralph are brothers. week and is visiting his parents, —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messenger in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer Cave Junction. Richard has en and family, who have been visit listed in the Naval Reserves Medi ing the former's parents, Mr. and cal corps and will remain here un- Mrs. Clarence Sawyer, returned til-he is called for duty. to their home in Burns. Oregon. Mrs. Eddie Martin arrived in —o— the valley this week to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Vein Owens and Mr. and Mrs. lx R. Howard of parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Boyd Ventura, California, were visiting and other relatives for a few Mr. and Mrs. K. ('. Hamilton at weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are Cave Junction Motor Court last now located at Woodland, Calif., w here Eddie is in charge of the Monday and Tuesday. Purity Market. 'W — o— SAT. - SUN , AUG 2 ? 21 Glamorous Rio Come- to the Screen in the Mosi Gorgeous Technicolor You’ve I’vei Seen! THAT NIGHT IN RIO Alice FAYE COLOR Don AMECHE CARLOON WED. - THURS., AUG 27 2« “HOPALONG CASSIDY” in DOOMED CARAVAN Featuring WILLIAM BOYD with Ruiirll Hayden And* Cl» de "GABBY CARTOON EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY •TRAILER TRAGEDY CAVE CITY THEATER Mrs. Agnes Smith has as her house guests nt her home on the Caves highway. Mrs Emma Ken- nedy. Mrs. Carrie Strong, Mrs. Lucy Warfield. Mrs. Della McMil- Ian and Mrs. Nellie Gove, all of Corvallis. —O— Miss Effie Calkins ami Miss Marlyn Harpham of Roseburg were here Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowerman at the K< dwood Ranger station. Mi" Calkins also visited her sister. Miss Annette at the Cave Junction Motor court. — o— Model Cash Grocery ( AVE JUNCTION, OREGON Formerly SCHUMACHERS O. W. GREEN PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 22 - 23 - 25 — FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY GJ.................................. •••••■-........................................................................... S Fruits and Vegetables I I Fresh and Cured Meat ¿J....................... LEMONS Per dozen SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR 10 Pound sack for BANANAS Per pound OATS, Red Rose Steel Cut 2 Pounds for TOMATOES 3 Pounds for (ELERY Extra large, per Imnch I Oc COFFEE, Schillings 1 Pound tin for 15c PRUNES 3 Pounds for h Í I È» I 9 5 ? h £ SHORTENING, Spry 3 Pound can for OVEN BAKED BEANS Standby, 3 cans lor LOG ( ABIN SYRUP Large size POTATO SALAD Minot, 2 cans for MEAT BALLS, Dennisons I Pound can for SALMON, Meco 2 Cans for SOAP, Blue O K. 6 Bars for 25c KRAFT DINNER Per package ■Oc FRUIT COCKTAI! No. 1 cans, 2 cans for A AT( HES, Fire ( hief Per carton & S' Crown Flour and Feeds SWANS DOWN ( AKE ELDER 2-’i Pound box for 0 >1 Mrs. John Ulrich returned from Ft. Lewis where her husband is now stationed. Making the trip with her was John’s brother from Klamath Falls. —o— Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hicks were in Grants Pass this week. Murph attended the defense minerals meeting held in the Redwoods hotel Tuesday. —o— Mrs. H. A. Fisher, Mrs. Rose Lawrence and Mrs. Win. Myers of Honolulu, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks of the Texaco Service station Saturday ami Sun day. George drove to Grants Pass and back to Giants Pass Sunday where they were to take the train | for their return home. visited the first of the week Mr. I and Mrs. M. (’. Athey. The Alts are on a two week’s vacation, visit ing the famous Oregon Caves. Crater Lake and will spend a week fishing at their summer home on the Santiam before returning to j their home in Portland. Today (Thursday) Commissioner Ralph C. Clyde and Mrs. Clyde of Port land stopped for a few hours to visit the Athey They also took ir. the Caves and later left fol Crescent City to spend a week at the beach. -o Vacationists at Popular Lone Mt. Valley Resort don ltobb and infant of North Hid ly-va-'d, 'd, California; California; R. I.. L. Hew- it; of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. .1 A M B O R E E M E A T Lr.ymond and deughti i s of Smith Don't get caught without plenty * visiting. River; Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert el’ Klamath Falls vacationing in- tu SCHOOL DRESS MATERIALS In (he oink of condition and it will jjive you the best service Greasing costs such a pays big her vital so little, necessity dividends greased” and to we yet is that it Just arrived, a shipment of NEW FALL PRINTS SPUN RAYONS WASHABLE SILKS FLANNELS SPUN RAYON COVERT “Keep do that job right. MINERS' .1 \MBOREE Cafe and Fountain Serve? —r T HAYNES CLOTHING SHOP ,ri7iL.<zf ^01 15E Brit. ? Cave Junction ••ra E> « i 0 & Rogue River Hardware SPECIALS For Harvest Season Coleman Stoves PERFUME Make ’< m smell swee-' "Save Now" 81.95 "Save Now” 81.35 Coleman Lanterns Pitch Forks Single mantel, long burning. Ha.< 5 foot hard* od handle. Easy to operate. “Save Now" 81.50 up “Save Now" Shovels Kills the Bugs! -GOT” EVERYTHING FOR YOUR WHISKERS Round J' wood hi il 83.95 Spading Forks Í Has I \ -inch tines 12 inches long, with heavy hardwood han- die. Just the thing for digging root vegetables. ............................................ 95c "Save Now" 82.00 up . "Where Most People Trade" I •• Phone 111 or 118 (¡rants Pass. Oregon •> ■ Water Bags Two burner, easy to operate Made of heavy water-proof can- and economical to use. va< ‘¿-gallon size. I Se-K-ehin.r' ate Holland, Oregon □ ■ ’ TALCUM POWDER 5 our Rcxall Store KEITH'S MARKET 1 K:ng’s daughter. DISINFECTANT Texaco Gas. Oil Greases GEO. A HICKS f Klam- is Mrs. I ath lor Your Whiskers CAVE CITY DRUG STORE KE II H Has Everything! defini i !y ami Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I I WHISKERS Whiskl rs. whiskers everywhere,! W I j Black and white whisk, rs i ike you rad me. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bearss had as guests last Sunday at their home on Caves highway, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Egger of Portland. Guests of Mrs. Gladys King and Paul Snyder of the popular Lone Mr. Egger is superintendent of the Mt. Valley Res rt during the past Greyhound bus lines. few weeks were Mr. and Mr Gor- Smith and dm'ghter. also Falls. Mrs. Robb Mrs. Grizzell Opens New Lunch Room Friends of Mrs. I.etha Grizzell will be glad to learn that she has I just completed a new building for George Hicks of the Texaco her Jiffy-Way lunch, across the s< rvice station has recently in- i street from her old location, 904 stalled one of the very latest and i i Orchard avenue. Giants Pass, and 1 I: i gest air cotnpressors. A 200 1 now has one of the most modern pound pressure Worthington Airi ctnb service luncheonettes in , ci Compressor and George says th“ I G Giants Pass. public is invited to come and use 1 Mis. Grizzell has a very unique the air, all they want, it's free. I uniform for her girls who wait on I the curb trade, and is going to Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Neil of bring them out to the Miners’ Jam Marysville, California, are the new boree in their new costumes, so if 1< -so> s ,f Camp I’ Rest camp which | yeu see same pretty girls carrying t1 ey leased last Thursday from ■ix-shooters at their side in fancy .Vr. O’Haria, the owner. The cab- | costumes, you will know that they in» and office ere g Ung to have ■ come from the Jiffy-Way. a new coat of paint ami the en- -------------o------------- t re grounds will be given an at- Prepare for the largest crow I t-active appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Ayers have gone to Grants ever in the valley for the Miners' Pass nd are taking a much needed Jamboree, Saturday. Sunday ami v i-a'ion before getting perman- I i.bor Day. August 30-31 and Sep ti mber 1. located. V itly Chester Taylor , f San Francisco who recently purchased the Pear sall place on the cemetery road was in the valley to look after his —— o--- property this week Mr. ami Mrs Mr and Mrs. Fred Ylt. son Fred Ernest Taylor, his parents, will J . and daughter, Mis- Lorraine ri side on the property while their son returns to hi* work in San Francisco. aguise —o--- E ASILV Ft'T WE Attending the strategic miner k MOW HCW V air hearing in Grants Pass last HEAL ’EM T nesday were Sam Smith. 1 . A Stone, E J Hick-, W E McElwe.- Flwood Hussey, I Dr. E. E. Brooks, and M. C. Athe.v of Cave June- tion; W \\ escott of Kerby, K F McCaleb of Selma, Homer U hite of Takdma and Gene Brown of O'Hrien. Mr and Mr Taylor were »•sited last week by Mr. Taylor's brother Sam and his wife, of On- tario, Calif, and by Mrs. Taylor’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Orril Garrat of Bellflower, Calif. While here they were shown the interesting points of the val- ley. 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