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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1944)
Pasre Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 6,1911 -- ocals Mrs. Alta Merrill was a business Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rogers are visitor in Grants Pass the first of spending the week at their home this week. on Caves highway. Mr. Rogers is mechanic at'a garage in Grants Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haynes were Pass. transacting business in Grants Pass the first of the week. Walter Freeman accompanied by Robert Oliphant and two mining Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vernon of engineers came home front San Medford were in the valley on bus Francisco Wednesday evening. iness last Friday. Wm. Frow came back to his li Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith and linois river ranch last Sunday to daughter, Margaret, made a busi stay a week. Frow is employed in ness trip to Crescent City over the Seattle at the Post-Intelligencer week end. plant as a sterotyper. — o— Miss Anne Morris of Harrisburg, W. E. Martindale left last week arrived last week end to visit her for Pasco. Wash., to work for the mother, Mrs. C. G. Morris on the DuPont Co. Mrs. Martindale and Caves highway. children will remain until school is out before joining him there. Mrs. E. R. Brown and daughter, Wanda, and Mrs. Anna Stilwalt of A. C. Thayer was home a week O’Brien were shoppers in Grants for a vacation from Oakland, Pass the first of the week. where he is employed with Pacific Air Service Command, He left Mrs. I. W. Derrick made a trip for his post Tuesday. on business last Monday to Grants Pass and also visited relatives dur Mr. and Mrs. Joe Houck of ing the day. Bridgeview, are moving to Grants I ’ass next Sunday, where they ex pect to reside indefinitely. Mr. Houck is employed as timber faller with a lumber concern. Los Angeles. — o— Mrs. Ethel Harsh who has been B. Steimer, nee Virginia in Glendale, Calif., for medical at came to Kerby last Sun- tention, arrived home last Wed nesday. Mrs. Harsh who is a trained nurse was not tiro ill to do special nursing in the hospital while there. — o— K. D. Lytle, division engineer of the State Highway commission with headquarters at Roseburg and J. G. Bromley, district maintenance Mrs. C. Y. Arnold and son, David superintendent from Grants Pass, left Tuesday morning for Los An were looking over the Redwoods geles, Calif., where they will visit highway today (Thursday.) relatives and friends for a few weeks. Mr. anil Mrs. H. (’. Hill left this —o— week for Los Angeles, where they Allen Thayer visited Mrs. Thay- plan to remain permanently. They er near Holland, for a short visit have been residing in Astoria dur recently and returned to Oakland, ing the past two years where Mr. Calif., where he is employed in de Hill was employed by Paul Heins, fense work. another former resident of the val- —o— ley. Frank Halm left Wednesday for -------------- o-------------- Portland where he is employed in defense work, after visiting Mrs. II. E. U. MEETING Halm and family at their home TUESDAY, APRIL II near Holland. —o—— An all day meeting of the local Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haynes have H. E. U. will be held Tuesday, Ap been in Grants Pass during the past ril 1 1th at the home of Mrs, Frank two weeks visiting friends, They Halm, near the White school, The returned to their home on Caves meeting will start at 10:30 and highway Tuesday morning. the Bridgeview Canteen Unit will —o— serve lunch at a very nominal fee. Mrs. E. V. Taylor left Monday Miss Ruth Crawford, home dem for Long Beach, Calif., to attend onstration agent, will present the the wedding of their son Howard project, "Dry Cleaning at Home,” Taylor to M iss .June Miller of Long All ladies interested are invited to Beach. The wedding will take attend this meeting. place on Easter Sunday. -------------- o-------------- —<o— Lieut an<| Mrs I’faendler and, ■i'll Bobby, and Marilyn Thayer, all 1 of Oakland. wert< visiting at the1 home of Mr. and Mis. A C. Thay-1 er 1 .ent. and Mrs. I’faendler left 1 Thursday (today) fur his post in Oakla d. Mrs. I’faendler is the daughtri of Mr and Mrs. A. C. Thayei Marilyn went to school in Ki lby last veai I'hey had quit« a fan Iv reunion while Mr. Thayer was h me CAVE CITY THEATER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY APRIL Hth and 9th \\ \l,l ACE Bl I K\ l\ Salute Marines Al SO NEWS AND SELECTED SHORTS — 11' ■ ------------------ —— Homer Allen and J. E. Longfel low transacted business in the county seat last Tuesday. Montee Heald is home on a short Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Rexford of furlough from Salt Lake, to visit Grants Pass, visited at the home of Mrs. Heald at the home of her par I. W. Derrick last Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Payne. Guests over the week end at the Chris Wendt home on Caves high way were Di Wayne W Wellsand Dale Anderson of Ashland and Bob Wendt. Dr. Wells is teacher of Biology at Southern Oregon of Ed ucation and Dale and Bob are stu dents at the college. In Febru ary the boys passed the Army Air Corps tests given in Portland and wire sworn into the Reserve yji Feb. 7th and are now waiting call. ■ 1 Boys and Girls Help Keep Oregon Green "Boys and girls between the ages of eight and sixteen are yet too young to become soldiers, pilots, WACS or WAVES, but they can still do a vital home front job in combatting the deadly enemy fire," -aid Kenneth Martin. Josephine county chairman for Keep Oregon | Green. These Green Guards now number over 19.000 in every Ore-1 gon county and they are becoming expert fire reporters and fire pre venters." Three years ago the Keep Ore gon Green association started this youth activity, with the coopera tion of established youth organiza tions, such as the 4 11 clubs. Boy and Girl Scouts. Junior Grange and civic leaders. Now this Green Guard activity has expanded so rapidly that it has become an in tegral part of the popularly sup- Tá 0 Model Cash Crocery Tá Cave Junction, Oregon O. 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Sweet Potatoes, Winesap Apples, (¡rapelruit. ported fire prevention campaign. well as how to speedily report any "We feel we are helping build fire that gets started. One of future Oregon citizens in this fine these manuals will be mailed each Green Guard activity," said Mr. boy and girl already enrolled. Martin, county KOG chairman. "This activity embraces work that TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Those who have had their income any child can do from his own home. It is educational because tax return extended, we wish to let it teaches the child care and pro-, them know that their papers are tection of our forest resources, as as, now ready and at Muir Camp. Ap well as interesting him in the val ril 15th is the deadline. Get them ues of our resources. We think before that time. COATES & MILLER. this KOG activity is one of the finest programs ever offered to Oregon youth to interest them in responsibilities of citizenship.” "We now have a new manual just off the press for Green Friday and Saturday Guards,” the chairman continued, April 7, 8 "IN OLD OKLAHOMA" "and it will help each Green Guard John Wayne ■ Martha Scott do a better job. It is well illus trated and shows how to detect fire Sunday. Monday, Tuesday hazards in the home, on the farm, April 9. 10. 11, 12 “OLD ACQUAINTANCE" and in the fields and forests, as, Bette Davis pounds 17c 75c 4 Rolls FLAPJACK FLOUR. 10 Pound Sack CROWN FLOUR & FEEDS Washington Letter (Continued from Page One) that, while most of those now prominently mentioned have out spoken opposition here, 1 do not hear any particular expressions of opin on FOR any candidate. haps after some of the preference primaries have been held, the situ ation may tend to jell. In spite of the slackening of the anti-new deal tide in the recent Oklahoma special election, there is no change in the opinion that the Republicans will gain enough seats to control the*/ Per- House next session. Rogue Theater T he TouoHe^r squeak * joe> I EVER. IÀCKL ê P VJAS CVWN OH Wed.. Thurs., Fri., April 12, 13. 14. 15 "NO TIME FOR I.OVE” Claudette Colbert Fred McMurray T he farm with im igor itality V Rivoli Theater A Pl<5 Friday and Saturday April 7. 8 "NINE GIRLS” Jinx Falkenburg ALSO "ROBINHOOD OE THE RANGE" Charles Starrett Plus Disney Cartoon And Mh Chapter "Overland Mail” to ring the Victory bell Let Enriched FLÜHRER'S BREAD Sunday. Monday, Tuesday April 9. 10. 11 "MR. MUGS STEPS OCT' The East Side Kids PLUS “CALLING DR. DEATH” Lon Chaney 15 Texaco Gas, Oil. Greases Cave Junction Illinois Valley Parts and Service Walter Freeman Ray Wilson furnish you the add ed energy . . , work hard— Wed.. Thur*.. Fri., S Anril 12, 13. 14. 15 "FALCON AND THE CO-EDS" Tom Conway — AND — •HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER' Roy Rogers Also Chapter 9 "Overland Mail” to speed Victory. We Carry a Complete Line of Building Material Ready to take away! SHINGLES ( EI.OTEX WALLBOARD ACME PAINTS TENKOTE Liquid Aibesto* Roofing -10 Year Guarantee Giants Pass Lumber Co. South Approach to Caveman Bridge Ask for 0 fi 0 < fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 B 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi Flunrer's Bread (