í Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 17, 1916 ocals .J IJ Naturopathic Physician. ; Office houra: hour«: 9 A. M. to 12 noon n 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Monday, Wednesday and Satur­ day evenings only. E).. Bobby Kester, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hall, received a bad­ ly broken ankle while playing at Selma school yesterday. He is do­ ing nicely. —o— Ronald Tresham returned from the army last Monday. DR. A. W. BARLOW Naturopathic Physician Suite 12, Manchel Bldg. Phone S16 Frank Mellow was out and around last Tuesday for the first time since Christmas. Gran». Pa.. Windows and Doors! Howard Bearss is again on the job after being confined to his home for several weeks. See Valley Lumber Co. for your repair jobs 221 W. F St. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Elliott of Se- attle, Wash., are visiting the Max­ wells at Kerby, Oregon. Phone 47 Sgt. Franklin Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Moore of Kerby has returned to Pendleton, Ore., where he is now stationed. Frank- lyn has been in the marines for seven years and was in Pearl Har­ bor at the outbreak of the war. He served in most of stations in the South Pacific during the war. SAW FILING By (’lint Hards at PUGET TIMBER COMPANY Kerby, Oregon BILL’S CAFE "WHERE FRIENDS MEET” Hal Moore of Hal and Loraine store in Kerby left last Tuesday with their son Hal G. Moore, Jr., for El Paso, Texas, where Hal, Jr. will marry Miss Mary Gunn. They will motor back to Oregon on their honeymoon and Hal, Jr. will work in the store in Kerby. Hal G. was in the 69th Infintry and spent two years in Europe. He recently re­ turned to the States and was dis- charged on January 12, 1946. Breakfa.t, Lunch and Dinner. Until ------ Except Monday, 7:30 p. m. Closed Tuesdays 6:15 a. m. FRED LANGLEY WANTS TO SEE YOU! I .... “ The Toggery I Grants Pass, Ore. I <... Daily Freight Service GRANTS PASS, PORTLAND, and SAN FRANCISCO Pierce Auto Freight K. C. H AMILTON, Local Accai TRACY’S STEAK HOUSE A. E. Krieger was greatly sur- prised last Sunday when his two sons, Delbert and Lt. Andrew walked in on him. Lt. Krieger, who is in the air service was on leave. He had been overseas for the past 14 months and w-as a pilot of the third airplane to land on Leyte when our forces took the island stronghold. Delbert Krieger is working for Safeway at Port­ land, Ore. The boys left Monday Grants Pass WARDROBE CLEANERS HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance service day or nite Phone 334 We’ll be seein’ ya, fer we ain’t leavin’. STOP AT THE ( AVE CITY (’OFFEE SHOP A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Mr and Mr.. H. E. Budd This letter for the Illinois Val- Officers of the Oregon Caves ley News, ingoing to be for my Resort, at the annual meeting held Wednesday afternoon, were re­ friends of the valley and else­ elected for the twenty-third year, where, wherever the News reaches having held office continuously them. Most of you know that I since the organization of the com­ pany in the spring of 1923. They have been in a bad way so far as are: President, Frank Mashburn; body and mind is concerned. For vice-president, Sam H. Baker; over a year I have suffered great and secretary-treasurer, A. E. pain, bad stomach, bad lungs and Voorhies. The board of directors hard arteries; but thanks to our consists of L. M. Mitchell, who has been on the board since the organ­ good doctor Osgood, who gave me ization, Niel R. Allen, James r. list of what to eat and what not Christiansen, Charles Cooley, and I to, my lung and stomach trouble Richard Sabin, assistant secretary. has just about disappeared, my Mrs. Lucy James is office man­ hard arteries are still with me and ager. I Although operation of the hotel will remain as long as I live; I cannot stand any strenuous ac ­ has been closed down since the season of 1941, guide service has tivity. It may be that I shall be been maintained continuously, and able to send in my usual etter to during the season just closed 17,- the News. Those who like my stuff 522 people were conducted through may expect it. It has always been my desire to the caverns, September being the peak month when there were 5324 be of some good in this world. 1 have searched my record but have people through the Caves. Arrangements are being made been unable to find anything I to have the resort in full opera­ ever did that was much good; and tion at the opening of the season neither can I find anything tha, in May, and with the expected could be termed very bad, yet, I tourist travel during 1946 the of­ must confess, I have done many ficial of the company look for­ things that I am heartily ashamed ward to its biggest season. Dur­ of. I should very much like to ing the last year of operation write something that would cau^e around 60 people, many of them real benefit to the Illinois Val­ college students, were employed ley. I have knocked around these United Sttaes a great deal but at the resort. have never found a spot I loved ------------ o------------ American Legion dance, Satur­ as much as this valley in which I day, January 19, 10 p. m. at Le- have lived just 42 years today gion hall. Midnight lunch, Every- (January 8). Of course I love the Baraboo valley, in Wisconsin, cne cordially invited. where I grew to manhood and my old-time associates. If I loved that RHEUMATISM old home more than the Illinois and ARTHRITIS valley I would have gone back there long ago. I suffered for years and am so PHIL SNORT. thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will WINDOW FRAMES gladly answer anyone writing m" for information. Mrs. Anna Pau*z, Any kind or any size P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. made at —adv. Valley Lumber Co. for Portland. Mr. Krieger is very 221 West F St Phone 47 proud of his sons and justly so. t I Cordially yours, GEORGE AND SUE MARTIN. I a Married veterans planning to en­ roll in Oregon schools of higher learning for the winter and spring terms will find it difficult to lo­ cate living quarters at most camp­ uses, judging from the results of a survey conducted by the state Department of Veterans’ Affairs under Hugh E. Rosson, director. Eighteen colleges and universi­ ties in the state were queried and the majority of the replies showed that while single veterans usually can be accommodated, the married veteran will have trouble locating a place for his wife and family to live near the campus. Veteran en­ rollment for the winter term or spring semester is expected to dou­ ble or even triple fall term regis­ tration, the survey indicated. PART-TIME BOOKKEEPING and INCOME TAX RETURNS KERBY, OREGON SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 and 20 Greer GARSON Gregon PECK The Valley of Decision Also Other AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES and STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Cave Junction Motor Court STATION AND GARAGE W. E. Farlien, Proprietor CAVE JUNCTION Admission $1.10 Couple Subscribe for the News Illinois Valley Grange FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS FUND Usual Good Music and Eats GRANGE HALL, BRIDGEVIEW 9:30 to 1 A. M SUNDAY SPECIAL Choice of Steaks HOME-MADE PIES House of Todelope Cave Junction “Fine Foods” “Genuine Hospitality” £ ! Something to Remember ¡i Booth's Welding BREAD AND PASTRY at Your Food Store a a í a M o del Market Swifts Premium Milk-fed Fryers HAM SLICES AND PIECES U. S. Grade A Fancy Steer Beef WILL GO ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING NOW ON HAND Cave Junction Will Be Closed January 18 to and Including February 15 By special courtesy of the American Legion— •A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY CHILD” LEGION HALL Sponsored by Castings Hard Facing Aluminum Friends and Patrons i a —and— —and— GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD EATS Two Sets FOG LAMPS CAMP MUIR “Lucky Cowboy” 10 P. M. KERBY, OREGON Ministry of Fear A MINIATURE WESTERN IN COLOR JANUARY 19 Both— Portable Acetylene and Electric PERFECT CIRCLE RINGS TO OUR RAY MILLA ND and MARJORIE REYNOLDS in a fascinating thrill- packed mystery. DANCE OUR WELDING EQUIPMENT Is the LATEST fl WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. ' \M ARY 23 and 24 LEGION SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 One Set HEAVY DUTY TRUCK ( HAINS CAVE CITY THEATER AMERICAN President's Ball IRA S. HALL Accountant For nearly 13 years it has been our privilege to serve you, and we hope it has been as pleasant for you as for us. We have sold our hardware business to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hamilton, who need no introduc­ tion, as they have been in the valley over seven years. We sincerely hope and believe you will give them the same loyal support in the future, you have given us in the past. Grants Pass Mail your cleaning and press­ ing work to us — We will mail it back cleaned and pressed. HOUSING SHORTAGE SERIOUS FOR G.I.S OFF IN A CORNER WITH PHIL SNORT To Our Friends 4 210 West "A" Caves Resort Officers Are Re-elected for 1946 JIGGS AND SAM A Limited Amount of Lard, Shortening, Bacon and Picnic Hams NOW ON HAND—CALL EARLY We Pay TOP PRICES for HIDES, VEAL. BEEF and PORK Get Our Price Before You Sell 0 9 9 » 0 0 I 0 » 0 fi 0 fi 0 I i