Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 30, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Paere Eight
Locals
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 30, 1913
| holiday vacation with their mother,
, Mrs. C. G. Morris on Caves high­
way. and other relatives. Gordon
Bill Tome of Holland, wag a Leonard, who was in town on busi­
county seat visitor the first of the ness brought them home in the eve­
ning.
week.
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Mrs. Irene McCasland and her
Mr. and Mr«. R. C. Harsh trans­
acted business in Grants Pass last daughter, Miss Vivian, spent the
Christmas holidays in the valley
Tuesday.
visiting friends. They
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Frank Freitas and son, were j Portland Monday.
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county seat visitors on business
W. B. Roberts of the Cave City
this week.
theater, with his two children,
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Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cooper and spent the week end in Cave Junc-
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sharpe were tion looking after his property.
shoppers in Grants Pass this week. Mr. Roberts is now employed in
southern California, and came to
W F. Darger of the Associated spend the holidays with his family
Oil Station made a business trip in Medford.
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to the county seat last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Seager
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and faimly were the guests of Mr.
Miss Edda Burke came home
from Medford to spend Christmas and Mrs. Sam Miller at (’amp Muir.
Mr. Seager will be one of the elec­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
trical
engineers on the Pasco,
Ed Burke at Kerby.
Wash.. Dupont powder works, rep­
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resenting the Newberry Electric
Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Collman and
Corporation of Los Angeles, The
family returned Wednesday from
visitors left Wednesday for Pasco.
Portland where they were on busi­
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ness for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith made
a hurried trip to Grants Pass on
Monday,
Mrs. Smith went for
medical attention, due to serious
sinus trouble.
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Jack Harris arrived in Cave
Junction last week to spend Christ­
mas with Mrs. Harris and their
son, Arthur. Mr. Harris
owner and operator of a
Redding, Calif.
year
Model Cash Grocery
MR. AND MRS. (). W. (¡REEN
the Pomeroy ranch, entertained a
Washington Letter
large group of his friends from
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Seattle over the Christmas holi-
sues. But this is a working Con­
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gress and a lot of fine constructive
legislation has been acted upon.
NEW YEAR’S
This has been unspectacular, has
1 not made the big headlines, and is
generally classified under the head
of minor legislation, but it ha>
been good constructive work.
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Dance
Supper by the Ladies at
Midnight.
Tickets
OF WHAT VALUE is grat­
itude if it forever remains
unexpressed? We are grate
fill to you for the loyalty
w hich has enabled us to make
measureable progress dur­
ing these difficult times.
And we want you to know it.
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F .1 Kolb
i uve Junction, Oregon
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Rogue Theater
W e Wish You A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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December 29, 30 31, Jan I
•I DOOD IT”
Red Skelton
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Special Midnight Shaw
January 1. 1944, 1 1 p. m.
HERE COMES ELMER"
Al Pearce
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This is my last letter until the
new session convenes in January
For some time I have been won-
dering how I could do what 1
would so very much like to do—
send Christmas greetings to all of
my thousands of friends in the
Fourth District.
can’t send
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Christmas cards- that would be a
physical impossibility.
What I
would like to do would be to write
each one of you a letter convey
ing Christmas greetings and my
sincere wishes for the New Year j
—and so this IS my letter to you.
wishing you a pleasant holiday sea-1
son and the best possible for the
year 1944.
Sincerely,
HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday.
January 2. 3. and 4
"CLAUDIA"
Robert Young. Dorothy McGuire
Wed., Thur*., Fri. and Sat.
January 5. 6, 7 and S
SALITE TO THE MARINES’
In Technicolor
Wallace Beerv. Fav Bainter
WISHING YOl ALI \
NEW YEARÏS,
I94?’B£STUJIS«£S
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Rivoli Theater
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The top of the world to
you, folks! And now
listen' We’re going to
give you still better scrv
ice in W44 Think we
can’ We've got a iv.ord
to beat, but just watch u*
This is our New Year'-
pledgc to old cu>t. mers,
to new and potential.
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Martin’s Hardware
Mr. and Mrs. George Matt
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HEAR THE MUSIC OF
THE BELLS
Ring out wild bell* youi New
\ eai '« gi eet ing Blow. win*
lie*, blow! On with the
dance, let the joy be un-
confined!
am we wish for
food thini* that
cornucopiae may contain.
DUCKWORTH
The Tire Man
Orant« Pass
GREETINGS TO EVERYROIIY
REMEMBER, YOH ARE ALWAYS VERY WELCOME HERE
BRIDGEVIEW
GRANGE HALL
JANUARY 1 and 2
YEAR'S
HAVE A GOBI) TIME AMI DROP IN TH SEE IIS
Dance the Old Year Out
and the New Year in at
CAVE CITY
((HIKE SHOP
to serve our customers still
NEW
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 31.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
And DONALD DUCK
that resolution which we make each
Miss Wilna Maurer, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. I.. N. Maurer of Cave
Junction, became the bride of Ray­
mond L. Hollins of Eugene, son of
Mrs. Etta Miller of Council Bluffs,
Iowa, at a quiet ceremony per­
formed in the parsonage of the
First Christian church on Friday.
Dec. 24. Gordon I.. Hypes, min*
ister ', reail the service in the pres­
ence of the bride’s parents.
The bride wore a light blue suit
dress and brown accessories. She
is a graduate of Kerby high school
anil Eugene Business college.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollins will make
their home in Eugene, where both
are employed at the Spear
Jackson Saw company.
On Tuesday evening a group of
about 30 friends gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Maur­
er to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Hol­
lins. The young couple were the
recipients of many lovely gifts as
Well as sincere wishes for their fu­
ture happiness.
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CAVE CITY
THEATER
Feature
lime to renew old friendships and
better than tlie year before
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Dancy Full-Length Technicolor
* Another year, another page ...
Wilma Maurer Bride
Of Rat mond L. Hollins
Miss Jeanne Villair left Sunday
for Eugene where she will resume
her .studies at the U. of 0. She
spent the holidays with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villair.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willia Cross of
Eugene, were house guests at the
C. ('. Babcock home at the Esterly
mine, over the holidays. Mr. Cross
is a brother of Mrs. Babcock. Mr.
and Mrs. Babcock accopanied them
to Grants Pass last Tuesday.
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Maxwell Field. Ala. —Gay K.
Smith, age 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gay K. Smith, P. (). Box 232, Cave
Junction, Ore., is now enrolled as W ade Entertains
an aviation cadet in the AAF Pre Many Employes
Flight School for Pilots at Max- j
well Field, Alabama, an installa-1
John L. Wade who is one of the
lion of the Army Ail Forces Train­ gentlemen who recently purchased
ing- •'ommand.
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Misses Margaret Morris of Bend
and Anne Morris of Harrisburg,
arrived last week end to spend the
Bambi
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FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR"
The Bunistead*
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"BLAZING GUNS
Ken Mavnard. Hoot Gibson
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10th Cnapter of Serial Fri., Sat.
"G MEN va BL ACK DR AGON"
Sun . Mon., Tues., Jan 2, 3 I
•CHANCE OF A LIFETIME'
Chester Morris. Jeanne Bate*
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OH MY DARLING CLEMENTINE
Frank Albertson Lorna Gray
Wed.. Thur*.. Fri . Sat
January 5 6. 7. and *
IS EVERYBODY HAPPY"
Ted I ewis and Band. Lvn> Merrick
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"MISSOURI OUTLAW’’
Western Action
11th Chapter of Serial
Friday and Saturday
"G MEN VS Hl \< K DRAGON"
CHURCH BELLS RINGING
. . . CRISP CRUNCH OF
SNOW . .. LEADEN SKIES
... EAGER FACES. IT’S
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OF 1944 OPEN A CHAPTER
OF HAPPINESS FOR YOLK
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MOTOR COURT
Ken and Beulah Hamilton
We hav e a new 1944 Cal­
endar for you. Come in and
a*k for your*.
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