Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 29, 1945, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 29, 1945
I last
week frm a month’s visit with
friends and relatives in Washing­
ton. While there Mrs. Mclrvin
visited in Centralia, Tacoma. Shel­
Sam Miller of Muir Court made ton. Allyn, Gig Harbor and Brem­
a business trip to Grants Pass the erton.
first of the week.
Mrs. Lulu Schleifer and her
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith were mother, Mrs. Mary Flora of Los
business visitors in Grants Pass on Angeles, arrived last Monday for
an extended visit with Mr. and
Monday.
Mrs. Bill Schliefer of Bill’s cafe.
Jim Griffith was in the county
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Pederson
seat on business the first of this
and daughter of Grants Pass vis­
week.
ited for a short time in Cave Junc­
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sauer of tion last Sunday, later proceeding
Kerby, transacted business in on to Brookings and Crescent City.
Mr. Pederson is editor of the Daily
Grants Pass this week.
Courier.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewold
V. J. Moran, district commander
and daughter, Miss Lois, were
shopping in Grants Pass last week. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
visited the valley today (Thurs­
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Freeling Sawyer of the Illinois day) in the interest of veterans.
Valley Ice & Storage, made a trip Mr. Moran has his headquarters in
to the county seat on business this Portland.
week.
Frank McLean, son of Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Saunder and Mrs. Wm. J. McLean of Kerby, was
Ray Roman of the Redwoods ho­ called to active duty today and left
tel in Grants Pass, were visitors in for Ft. Lewis. Frank has been in
the reserve corps of the air force
the valley last Sunday.
for Bhe past three months. «
Miss Jeanne Villair is spending
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnson who
her Easter vacation from U. of
()., at the home of her parents, Mr. have been visiting in the valley
for several weeks, left recently for
and Mrs. J. J. Villair.
Eureka, Calif., where they will
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heintzleman make their home. Mrs. Johnson is
and family are visiting in the val­ the daughter of J. S. Whitehead.
ley for several days this week. Mr. Mr. Johnson will be employed in a
Heintzleman is now stationed at mill and was given a medical dis­
charge from the army.
Powers, Oregon.
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Mr. »nd Mrs. Frank M. Loosley
Mrs. Rachel V. Daniels, sister of
Mrs. Sara Wertz, and her son, Billy and daughter, Miss Arlene, left
Ingrum, arrived in Kerby last Fri­ Wednesday for their home in Oak­
day for an extended visit. Mrs. land, Calif., after spending sev­
Daniels is from Suisun City, Calif. eral days looking after their prop­
erty near Holland. They visited
J. C. CHAMPION, Proprietor
Mrs. E. L. Martin and daughter at the Martha Trefethen home on
Caves
highway
while
here.
Nancy, returned from Portland af­
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ter two months visit with her aunt,
Mrs. Ida Wing of O’Brien, who
Mrs. H. J. Redman. She is with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl sold her ranch several months ago
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and bought property in Grants
Boyd.
Pass, moved to her new home the
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Raymond K. Marks of the Cres­ first of the week. Mrs. Nellie
cent City Nursery, was in the val­ Streit of Portland, who has been
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ley on business last Saturday. Mr. visiting her brother. Gus Hart, at
the
Wing
home,
will
visit
for
a
Marks is interested in the popular
Croft lily bulbs and now has flats longer period of time in Grants
of them to sell ready for planting. Pass.
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Mrs. John Ulrich and her aunt,
Mr.' and Mrs. A. E. Krieger of
Pinochle car<| party at Legion
Krieger’s clothing store, made a Mrs. Nellie Dean, made a shop­
CARD OF THANKS
Auxiliary kitchen, Saturday, April
business trip to Grants Pass on ping trip to Grants Pass today
7 from I) to 12 p. in. Everyone
(Thursday).
We wish to thank -cur many Wednesday.
welcome. Refreshments.
friends for their kindnests during
our recent bereavement, the loss 2
Mrs. O. W. Green and two sons of our brother, Dave Bour, and
of Grants Pass visited at the home
for the lovely flowers.
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of C. II. Nicholson last week end.
Pete Bour and Family,
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The first of the week Mr. and Mrs.
George Bour.
Nicholson made a trip to Grants
Pass on business, later spending
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the day with the Greens at tiheir
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home, the Egyptian Court.
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The O’Brien Women’s Club Is Moving in
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Mrs. Agnes Mclrvin returned I trol of a single administrator. A
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to Hold a
bill was introduced by Tom Jenk-
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and a half, we have been urging 2
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that food be placed under »he con-
ins, chairman of the Foot! Study
Commitee, in 1943.
Later, the
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chairman of the Committee on Ag­
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riculture introduced a similiar bill i :
which was reported favorably to I
the House, but it was never acted
upon.
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As soon as the Food Study Com­
I mittee staff organization is com­
plete. and our datia is brought up
at
to date, the committee will doubt­
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less again urge the passage of leg­
islation to place food under one
single control.
There has been considerable de­
bate on the Floor of the House re­
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
cently on the subject of the pres­
ent food situation. Apparently
“IF WE DON’T HAVE IT WE LL GET
some badly needed food items are
K. C. (KEN) Hamilton
FOR YOl
scarce because ceiling prices are
lower than the present cost of pro­
duction. Congressman Frank Bar­
rett of Wyoming pointed out re­
cently that prices can be held down
and even rolled back, or that food
production can be increased, but
it will be impossible to do both.
The Food Study Committee will
endeavor to search out the facts
Also
on this point.
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The Ladies are
Taking Over . . .
Cooked Food and
Apron Sale
Saturday, March 31st
TEMPLE'S
Cave Junction
Motor Court
Calked Loggers Shoes
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The Department of Agriculture
appropriation bill is up for pass­
age in the House this week. I was
disappointed that the appropria­
tions committee did not increase
the regular appropriation for for­
est products Research. In its re­
port, the committee justifies its
action by expressing the belief that
such research funds will be avail­
able from the various war appro­
priations during the next fiscal
year. I hope their assumption is
correct, but 1 am inclined to doubt
it. However, it still may be pos­
sible to have additional research
funds included when the bill is
considered by the Senate, or need­
ed appropriations can be made in
a deficiency bill later.
Add this to the thousands of uses
of forest products: sap from Aus­
tralian milkwood trees is used to
stupefy fish in waterholes so they
may be easily caught.
A GOOD LINE OF OTHER LOGGERS’ SHOES
AND CLOTHING.
IT PAYS TO
SHOP AT
FLOWERS
FOR EASTER
Easter Lilies, Flower Corsages
And a choice assortment of potted
azaleas, hydrangeas, cinerarias and fresh
cut spring flowers for your Easter.
Place your orders early. Delivery will
be made at Cave Junction Motor Court.
DENMAN’S
GREENHOUSE
(Successors to Gunter’s)
AVENUE
PHONE
GRANTS PASS
66
Your Florist for Grants Pass and Josephine County
Ambulance Service
DAY AND NIGHT
KRIEGER'S
in Cave Junction
ILLINOIS VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER
OUR HEARTIEST
EASTER GREETINGS
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
Phone 388
L. B. Hall Funeral Home
Mae M. Hall, Manager
Near County Courthouse
5th and “C” Streets
Grants Pass