Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Septetniter 13, 1945 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jones of Pasadena, Calif., left for their home last Tuesday after visiting since last Friday, their son. S. L. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burger of Jones and family. Ashland, were visiting friends in the valley last week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Morris of Anaheim, Calif., came last Satur­ George Wells of Tuie Lake is day for several weeks visit at the here visiting relatives for an in­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sconce definite visit. of Takilma. t 'I ocals 0 Model Cash Grocery fl I fl 0 Cave Junction, Oregon J. C. CHAMPION, Proprietor Mrs. Ed Pearsall was transact­ Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of ing business in Grants Pass the Bremerton, Wash., are visiting first of this week. the latter’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman. They toft L. E. (Ted) Athey and L. E. for home last Tuesday. Bidache returned Sunday after­ noon from a business trip to Gold Mrs. Lawrence Anderson and Beach. son, Glennie, arrived this week from San Francisco and are visit­ Mrs. C. C. Hoover and Mrs. ing their grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Mary Darling of Kerby were shop­ beth Holland at Bridgeview, and ping in Grants Pass the first of other relatives and friends. the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lamonte of Mrs. Mary Young of Takilma, Forest Grove are house guests of left last week for Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyd on the where she will now make her home westside road. The first of the permanently. week all left for Crater lake to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and son Ronnie left Monday for Ola­ Mrs. Paul Newlands of Bend, the, Colorado, for a few weeks Oregon, spent several days in Cave visit with relatives. Junction last week looking after her property interests, also visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton of ing relatives and friends. She re­ Cave Junction Motor Court, were turned home the first of the week. This Nation's greatness has been culled from the hearts of transacting business in Grants men who thought of “people 9» ” in the broadest ternis, rather than Pass on Monday. Ralph Luick was in the valley of individuals and their more self-centered needs. Our Consti­ for a short time last Friday, re­ Wm. Frow is spending his two turning from Grants Pass where fl tution is a document dedicated to benefiting all of the people, and weeks vacation on his ranch on the he had been on business and was thereby it benefits each and every individual living under our Illinois river. Mr. Frow is a stere­ returning home to Smith River, otyper on a Seattle newspaper. where he represents one of the Stars and Stripes. —o— large creameries in Northern Cal­ fl Ray Wilson and son were here ifornia. Let those of us who take our Constitution too much for grant­ last Saturday to take the last of their household effects to Ash­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Threewitt of ed give a part of this day to re-reading and re-evaluating it, and land where they now live. Inglewood, Calif., arrived in the to re-pledging ourselves to the principles fulfilled by the men who —o— valley last Friday and are looking fl Mrs. Evelyn Boyd was shopping for a permanent place to make created it. And to insure its perpetuity, let us continue uninter­ in Grants Pass the first of the their home. While here they were rupted the purchase of War Bonds. week and also visited her sister, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemmon and family. Mrs. Arthur Hall. Mrs. Hall and fl — o— Mrs. Threewitt are sisters. Harold Brewold of the Brewold —o— I’ine Lumber company, made a Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sconce of hurried trip to Portland last Sun­ Takilma, returned from Los An­ day and came home Tuesday. geles last Friday where they vis­ fl —o— ited for the past three weeks. They W. Bernard Roberts of the Cave were accompanied north by A. M. City theater and son, were here on Hummell, who is here to visit his business this week. They left late«- daughter, Mrs. W. T. Sherman and ing traffic conditions and to ob­ Delegates to the American Leg- for their home at Ashland. family. j ion convention held last week in serve regulations at all times. “Schools have reopened their ■ Portland from the valley were: Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lawson Mrs. Kate D. Lewis and daugh­ doors and there will be the ad­ I Les Henry, Elwood Hussey, C. Y. of Berkeley, Calif., spent a few ter, Mrs. Q. A. Woodcock, left for ded pedestrian volume oceassioned I Arnold and , Alternate Blake Mil- days visiting the latter’s parents. Fresno, Calif., recently where they by young people walking to and 1er. For the . Auxiliary, Mrs. Marie Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dougherty and will visit relatives and friends for from school. Drivers should be j White, Mrs. Emily Kellert, Mrs. family at Selma. several weeks. They were accom­ constantly alert while driving in panied south by Mrs. Lewis' sister. the vicinity of schools and stu­ |Joy Badden and Alternate Mrs. Mrs. Agnes Baack had the mis­ Mrs. Fred Gardner who has been dents should be careful to obey ■ Amy Hussey. fortune to break her leg and vis­ visiting here for the past three the rules of safe walking at ah itors will be very welcome at her weeks. times.’’ home on the former Bell Hunt —o— o------------- place. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thacker and A fool and a match are the for- son. Kenneth of Portland, wen est’s worst enemies. If you play Mr. and Mrs. George P Martin guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. with fire, if you don't put your of Rogue River, were in the valley Joe Hudron of Bridgeview, and campfire out, if you throw cig- last Tuesday on business. They visited other friends while here. arettes at random in the woods, own a ranch and were here to dis- They were former residents o' then you are helping the Japs. Cut Flower» — Potted Plant» pose of several hundred tons of Cav Junction where Mr. Thacker Floral De»i gna hay. operated the Cave Junction barber Subscribe for The News. Mrs. II. O. Smith and Mrs. Glad­ shop. They left for their home Planting Stock ys King left this week for Corval­ Friday. lis, where they will attend meet­ ings of the Federation of Garden Word has been received from Delivery made at Cave Junction Now is the time to clubs. They expect to return the the Crevistons, former residents Motor Court last of this week. of this valley, who have been in equip your car with a — - o------------- Illinois for the summer, that Mr.-. Creviston's brother, Glen, and hi* set of Sealed Beam BUY WAR BONDS two and half year old son, were a Phone 66 Grants Pas» Fog Lites or Head drowned in a lake 100 miles from Boise. Idaho, on August 31. am! Lites for winter Driv- on Sept. 4, their bodies had not yet been recovered. It is believed that ing th Creviston’s will return to the Illinois valley to make their home sometime in the near future. fl fl 5 0 9 0 Monday, Sept. 17 0 I fl fl ¡DENMAN'S; ;------------------- "I ¡Green House! Fresher Bread Ask i I I j By Name ¡930 Orchard Ave CAVE CITY THEATER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 and 16 DOUBLE FEATURE Main Street After Dark Song Of The Range With EDWARD ARNOLD With JIMMY WAKELY WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 and 20 Between Two Women Van Johnson, Lionel Barrymore Cartoon CAVE CITY THEATER NOW! —o Traffic Deaths Now Average One a Day Oregon traffic again reached the tragic death average of one n day during the last half of Au gust, following the end of the war. Secretary of State Robert S. Far- rell said today. It was the first time since 1911 that Oregon traf- fic reached this fatality average. Fifteen fatalities were reported during the last 16 days of the month. There were only seven fatalities during the last 15 days of August, 1944, the toll this yea- representing an increase of 87 per cent. "Greater numbers of vehicles, resulting in heavier congestion on highways and streets, and higher travel pace, are the chief factor.* in the higher death average in Ore- gon traffic since the end of the war," Farrell said. "Oregon drivers will bo well ad- vised to remember this fact: Many cars today are ten years old or older, and tires in many in­ stances are not good. High speeds under such conditions simply are not safe.” The secretary of state urged drivers to hold their speeds to a I reasonable pace in view of exist- , You Can Start Building Cave Junction Motor Court K. C. (KEN) A Business or a Residence Hamilton There is one Attribute of by­ gone that day» still remain» with us, full of charm and con­ ducive to happine»». No modern fashioned courtesy. invention Your Truck or Car Should Have an Electrical Checkup The heart and muscle of your car are its electrical system. Don't let it de­ teriorate from sheer neg­ lect—when a checkup can save the life of your car for many more miles of safe driving. We Have Facilities for GENERAL OVERHAULING Your Truck or Car Acetylene and Arc can It is old- usurp ever its Some building material you need may be hard to place. I I We have stated many times and have it thoroughly it we clearly wish to understood W E FARLIEN. Prop. At Cave Junction Motor Court get for a while longer, but we may have substi­ tutes that will help you on your way. Anyway, that our services are within the reach of all. -PHONE 388— Ambulance Service Day or Night! we w ill be glad to cooperate and help you in any way we can. « Grants Pass Lumber Company Welding ( AVE JUNCTION GARAGE We have complete facilities for your construc­ tion needs. Come in and let us help you with your building problems. / fix erai . home ¿, L ' MAI M HAIL MO» Wit «nuit û«A>«n South Approach to Caveman Bridge oaioo* Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends