Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, February 24, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    l’aire Four
Illinois V alley News, Thursday, February 21,1911
three month.
Her brother and
Mrs. Wing accompanied her to
Grants Pass.
The Army Engineers who have
Mrs. I. W. Derrick and Mrs.
been stationed at the Oregon Caves
Franis Derrick visited their broth­
CCC camp left today (Thursday)
ers in Grants Pass the first of the
having completed the work they
week.
were sent here to do, surveying
and mapping this district.
Mrs. A. K. Smith of Kerby, re­
turned last week from a three
Stanford Waterman, son of Mr.
weeks visit with her son, Dr. Ken­
and Mrs. Oscar Waterman of
neth B. Smith of Los Angeles.
Grants Pass, was guest of Gay K.
—o—
Smith, Jr., while the later was
Mr. and Mrs. Robert January of
home on n short furlough, visiting
Grants Pass were Sunday visitors .
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gay
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Smith on the Waldo road.
Caryer on Caves highway.
Mrs. Harold C. Hill has written
friends in the valley that her hus­
band is again in the Veterans hos­
pital being treated for a blood tu­
mor under his tongue. It is hoped
Harold will not be confined too
long and their many friends in the
Capt. R. T. Baumberger re­
valley wish him a speedy recov­
turned Tuesday evening from
ery.
Portland where he had been on
Oregon State Guard business.
Dance Saturday night, Feb. 26th
with the American Legion in Cave
Mi
Frank Mellow of Holland,
Junction. Freeman’s Jazz Band,
left last week for Crescent City,
and the Ladies’ Auxiliary will serve
where her father is seriously ill
an extra good lunch at midnight.
and confined in the local hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Miller were'
in Grants Pass Wednesday to at-'
tend the funeral of Mrs. Ran­
dolph. Mr. Miller was a pall bear­
er.
Model Cash Grocery
Cave Junction, Oregon
0. W . GREEN, Proprietor
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th and 27th
E
3
3' I.......................................................................................................................... ...
Fresh and Cured Meat]
I Fruits and Vegetables
ONIONS
3 Pounds
B.....................
PRE M
12 oz. can
37c
SPINAI II
Royal Club
LARD. Bulk
Per Pound
13c
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Cabbage, Turnips. Celery, Rutabagas, Lettuce,
Onions, Radishes
TROCO MARGARINE
Per Pound
25c
( HILI CON ( ARNE
Without Beans
COFFEE, Chase & Sanhorn
Per Pound
POSTPONED
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Cooke of
EMMRK’H COFFEE
O Brien and son Gifford, spent
Red Cross Surgical Dressing
last Sunday as guests of Mr. and
Per Pound
meetings will be discontinued tem­
Mi
George Obi rer near Moore’s
porarily because of a lack of ma-
mill.
terials at headquarters in G rants
—o—
CORN
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stone have
Royal Club
They have been entirely out of
returned to the valley from Cali­
sewing, yarn and dressings and
fornia where Mr. Stone has been
are awaiting shipments expected
( HEERIOATS
employed for the past several daily.
months.
2 for
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EYE WITNESS TELLS STORY
Harold Bowerman was in Grants
Pa- on business last Monday. In
FRISK I ES. Bulk
Raymond P. Cronin, former
the evening he attended the Cham­
chief of the Associated Press bu­
Per Pound
ber of Commerce banquet in the
reau in Manila, now lecturing to
Redwoods hotel.
tell the American people what to
,
—o—
I ELS NAPTHA SOAP
expect from the Japs, tells of see­
Oliver Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ing the most terrible conditions a
3
Bars for
Earl Boyd was rushed to the hos­
civilized world would never expect
pital in Grants Pass Sunday eve­
to see.
ning following a sudden heart at­
Space prevents us telling the
tack at his home in Kerby.
story this week, but we hope to
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gather reports of Mr. Cronin’s lec­
Mi
O. W. Green and daugh­ tines and tell the awful truth in a
ter, Mrs Dorothy Gilbert left short time. Watch for Cronin’s
Sunday afternoon for San Fran­ story.
cisco via Greyhound. They will
"County officials fit definitely into 'cine and dentistry, or engineering,
visit friends and relatives and ex­
postwar development.” Fredrick­ and include some 5,000 pre-induc­
POLITICS
pect to • return this week end.
(Continued from Page One)
tion students. The students with­
son says.
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— Advocating
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drawn will be those already bas­
better
business
Doney,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mike
ically trained and on active duty.
Washington Letter
Mrs. W A. D n< y is < xpected home methods in performing the duties
Seventeen-year-olds will not be af­
of
the
County
Court,
Fredrickson
this we ■■ k Hfter visiting relatives
fected nor will there be any cur­
says
he
proposes
to
inaugurate
■
(Continued
from
Page
One)
in Portland for the past three
tailment
in the reserve phase of
weeks. On his return he will ac­ more definite and systematic pro­ and (2) It is a waste of trans­
cedures
in
handling
the
affairs
of
i
company his mother to Bald Mt.
portation in time of war to ship
The county judge
Lookout when' they will be indef­ the county.
coal 1,000 miles into Oregon when
holds the key position as chairman
initely.
ample good coal is available right
of the ounty commissioners, and
—o---
there.
Friday and Saturday
Mrs. John Ulrich and son John­ it is incumbent upon him to ad­
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Feb. 25, 26
ny of Holland are expected home minister his responsibilities in line
Late yesterday afternoon an
‘ SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY"
with
county
policy.
He
should
the latter part of this week fr> i m
army messenger brought me a
Betty Grable - Robert Young
Berkeley Calif., where they have maintain the confidence and coop­ press release from the army stat­
In Technicolor
eration
of
the
tw
>
commissioners
spent the past 10 days. They ac­
ing that the present army training
companied Mis. Tharp and her elected to work with him.
program in colleges and universi­ Sunday. Monday. Tuesday
Fredrickson says: "Better busi­
mother to the California city.
ties is to be immediately reduced Feb. 27. 28. 29
ness methods can be introduced.
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"Hi DIDDLE DIDDLE"
from 145,000 trainees to 35,000.
County
officials should work to­
Adolphe Menjou - Martha Scott
Mis. Nellie Streit left last
I have been on the telephone all
Thursday for her home in Port­ gether on interrelated problems. morning endeavoring to find out
land after visiting hei brother, Gus All important matters conerning just how this reduction is to be Wed.. Thurs., Fri., S
Hart, at the home of Mrs. Ida the county should be discussed anil made. In other words, I have been March 1. 2. 3. 4
"GIRL CRAZY"
Wing of O'Brien, for the past acted upon by the county court in trying to find out how our Oregon
session It is poor practice for the
Mickey Rooney - Judy Garland
institutions will be affected. As of
Judge or a commissioner to exceed
today there is no specific plan.
his authority."
Just a few facts are available . The
"The county is our largest busi-
35,000 remaining in the colleges Friday and Saturday
ness concern." Fredrickson says,
will be primarily those who are Feb. 25, 26
"Tax money is easy to spend. If
"BAR 20"
taking advanced coursi s in modi-
William Boyd
spending is done wisely taxes can
— PEL'S —
be less.
Like other counties we
"SPOTLIGHT
SCANDALS'’
SA I I «DAY AND SUNDAY.
have some pretty difficult prob­
Billy Gilbert - Bonnie Baker
WANT TO EAT
lems. The ('ounty Hospital is. per­
I IBKUARY 26 and 27
And 2nd Chapter of Serial
haps, one of the most concern. Few
GOOD EATS?
"OVERLAND MAIL"
Lon Chaney - Helen Parish
citizens understand the difficulty
Then Come to the
in meeting situations which arise
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday
from time to time.”
Feb. 27 28 29’
Fredrickson thinks that now is
“CÒRREGIDOR"
the opportune time for the com­
Otto Kruger
Elissa Landi
missioners and other county offi
Open from 5:30 a
m. to
— ALSO —
12 Midnight
"SING A JINGLE"
rials to undertake a study of the
Allan Jones - June Vincent
it h JI in (. ARI AND
county's affairs with a view to pre
17c
27c
3Oc
PRUNES
2 Pounds
WATER GLASS
Quart
SUN BRITE CLEANSER
3 cans
17c
FLOl'R, Drifted Snow
19 Pound Sack
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I
I
Flour and Feeds' I
I Oc ! ■Crown
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17c
PLANT YOUR VICTORY (¡ARDEN NOW !
WE HAVE THE SEEDS
Attend the Dance Saturday Nite
Rogue Theater
Rivoli Theater
CAVE CITY
THEATER
Presenting
Lily Mars
Big Chief Cafe
paredness for postwar conditions.
Also
Pete Smith
Specialty
Fountain Service Too!
MR. and MRS.
HARVEY Mc( ASKEY
A' (AÑ ‘. njo T*
ALLTHUOMm
OP HOMt ATi X)R
iWlON
( AT ( AMP I-REST)
(ave Junction
R!■:< ’AI’ VOI R
Wed. Thurs., Fri., Sat.
March 1. 2. 3. 4
"THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT
A SOLDIER"
Tom Neal - Evelyn K yes
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"FRONTIER LAW"
Russell Hayden - Fuzzy Knight
Also 3rd Chapter of Serial
"OVERLAND MAIL"
11RES NOW
I hry
are now
talking of us­
Ambulance Service
ing reclaimed robber again to
near
fu­
recap
tires
ture
We are in a position to
in
the
AND NIGHT
have your tires recapped with
synthetic rubber if you are in
nerd
of
recapping
now.
but
PHONE 388
you will have to act quickly,
for it won't last long.
Come
in and talk it over.
resaco (¡as. Oil. (¡reases
Cave Junction
K
C.
(KF.N)
Hamilton
Illinois Valley Parts
and Service
Walter Freeman
Kay Wilson
L B. Hall Funeral Home
Near County Courthouse
5th and "C ’ Streets
Grants Pass
the program.
Reassignment from the Army
Specialized Training Program to
other duty before the first of Ap­
ril will be made at the completion
of a particular training ourse or
term. Colleges will be reimbursed
for the unexpired portion of the
contracts covering students with­
drawn from ASTP. Some SO,000 I
will be assigned to the army
ground forces. Most of the re­
mainder will be assigned to other
units destined for overseas serv­
ice.
The war is reaching a period of
very fast and smashing action with
every ounce of our great striking
force about to be employed in the
final crushing of our enemies.