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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
Cave Junction, Oregon, Thursday, April 21,1919 Cave Junction To Decide Name Oil com apany. These films in sound and technicolor are en ter taining and educational. The public is urged to attend and there will be no admission charge. (From the G rants Pass C ourier)! On W ednesday, May 11, resi Lieut, and Mrs. T. C. Mock vis dents of Cave Junction hope to ited the form er’s parents, Mr. and settle once and for all time the Mrs. G. C. Tillery last week. Mr. argum ent which has flared up and Mrs. A1 Hem bree accompanied repeatedly over the city ’s name, the Mocks as fa r as Reno and Sac M ayor Elwood Hussey said here | ram ento where they were to take today (W ednesday). a plane fo r Los Angeles. Lieut, A special election has been and Mrs. Mock will leave shortly called fo r th a t date, a t which a 1 for Japan w'here they will be sta proposal to change the name to tioned. “ Cave C ity” will be subm itted. At a Cave Ju nction cham ber Don’t forget the musical pro o f commerce m eeting Monday, 1 gram at Bridgeview G range hall next Friday, April 22nd, a t 8 p. sentim ent for the change was al-1 m., under the direction of Edw ard most unanim ous, Hussey said. Should a change of name be H enneberry. Admission will be 50 cents. voted, the next step would be a o f Los Angeles, arrived last week petition to the postoffice d ep art o ------------- to spend an indefinite visit with m ent asking change o f the post- Mrs. Ruth Ann Palm er returned office to conform , the mayor from a trip to her native city, R a -, REBEKAH LODGE TO stated. cine, Wisconsin. Mrs. Palm er re ' SEE US FOR ceived a phone call from her moth-1 SEND DELEGATES ED ITO R’S N O TE— Now we know er in Racine th a t her sister was M arguerite Rebekah Lodge met when the election is going to be ' not expected to live, so she boarded ; April 13th in the I. O. O. F. hall held. We have been try in g to get the first air liner east via San in Kerby. Delegates to attend a definite answ er to this question Francisco and returned same route Grand Lodge will be held a t North for some time, but w ere unable to on E aster Sunday. Bend, May 18-20 are Ethel Sowell get a definite answ er. --------------o-------------- and Lillie W hite. A visitor was SALES & SERVICE N ext Thursday, April 28, at 2:30 Erma Jones S tarr, Rebekah Lodge ♦ COMING EVENTS ♦ p. m’., in the high school gym, the No. 23, from D ufur, Oregon. AL’S RADIO SHOP The en tertain m en t committee 1949 BA SEBA LL SCHEDULE Illinois Valley Garden club is sponsoring the showing of several presented a musical program which Cave Junction Phone 4002 April 22, Kerby a t Eagle Point. films furnished by the Standard all enjoyed. Concluding the even April 23, Myrtle Creek at Kerby ing refreshm ents were served. A pril 30, K erby a t Sutherlin. Proper Lighting May 0, Kerby a t M edford. their son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Halliday at Selma Mr. Halliday expects to spend part of his time fishing while here. — o— Mrs. Dora T. Brown and Mrs. Faye Kohlscheen and son, Barry, F ran k McDaniels o f Kerby, left fo r Los Angeles where they spent the E aster holiday a t Jack will vacation fo r two weeks. sonville with friends. — o— Mrs. Lucy Riley spent E aster Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Staley tr a n with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. sacted business in G rants Pass the S. W hitehead. She returned to first of the week. her studies in San Francisco Mon day. — o— Mrs. Jean n e Davis of Roseburg spent E aster with her parents, Mr. R obert G. Lane and Elwood Hus and Mrs. J. J. V illair on Redwood sey, Jr., spent E aster in Cave Ju n c highway. tion. Mr. Lane is a registered X- — o— Ray technician, Madigan General hospital, Section 1, at Ft. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs Jam es A. Halliday RADIO Light for studying and reading should be free from glare, harsh shadows and contrasts between darkness and bright light. A RECENT SURVEY PROVES that the best plan available to take care of the expense of Dreams Come True If We Have Faith in the future and . . . start Building the Future in the Present! Let's All Get J HOSPITAL CONSCIOUS We Need It May 7, Sutherlin at Kerby. May 13, K erby a t Ashland. May 14, E agle Point at Kerby May 20, A .hland at Kerby. We Can Do It May 21, K erby a t M yrtle Creek. SATURDAY M ATINEE AND EVENING, APRIL 23 HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR SERVICE May 27, Central Point at Kerby. --------------O-------------- We W ill Do It BEN GEORGE! Who is he? Why | he’s the agent fo r F a rm e r’s In- , surance group. See him about th at car insurance at Sm ith’s Feed & Seed, Cave Junction, is provided by Southern Oregon Health Service Sylvester Says: S U N , MON., A PRIL 24 and 25 (Commonly known as Josephine Co. Health Protective Assn.) f W A * * » B«OS- * CloAAvUX f )« « 4 : : Information and application blanks are available at the News office. Get yours today ! LIFE WITH FATHER “ W lllIA M IRENE POWELL-DUNNE Téchnicolorl TUES., W ED., APRIL 26 and 27 DOUBLE FEATURE WATCH THIS SPACE! Don’t have to go 1000 miles Nor 100, nor even 10 miles To have the time of your life “ D o n ’t be fooled.Things a r e n o t as bad as they look.” More homes per hour are b e in g b u ilt here than anywhere else on earth. We have more telephones, bathtubs, radios, electrical pow er, automobiles and square foçt- nge of housing per person than any country on earth. You can build a home here without a government permit— in England you cannot. Here tens of thousands of homes are being built for in vestment and rent—in France they dare not. Socialized housing in Europe has meant less housing. Gov ernment controls on industry have always been followed by less production; less comfort and convenience for the masses. ■ JU Z Watch Repairing THURS.. FRL, APRIL 28 and 29 nt this See I. L. NEILSEN Big 3-Day 4th of July W a t c h m a k e r a n d J e w e le r United Artis» Celebration Tem porarily Located at 609 E ast G St., G rants Pass Grants Pass, Oregon C a v e C ity GROCERY BILL — MARY — JUDY « AMERICAN LEGION DANCE American Legion Hall Saturday, April 23rd Music by our local EASY VALLEY BOYS STRING BAND UNMASKED! By C O L L IE R WATCH THIS SPACE! Admission 75c per person Lunch by the Ladies Send The Illinois Valley News to Your Friends I GOING TO PORTLAND OR SAN FRANCISCO I Dog Licenses Persons living in the Illinois Valley, Cave June- g Try our o vern ig h t service tion and vicinity, may get their Dog License at >; the Post Office in Cave Junction, Wednesday, April 27th, between the hours of 10:30 a. m. to 8 3:00 p. m. 0 On your next trip to San Francisco or Portland save time and energy. Travel while you sleep on our convenient overnight trains. I>eave any evening—arrive at your destination next morning. Ride in roomy standard Pull man or in economical coach. Overnight service returning, too. For fares and schedules call: 0 0 Poundmaster Mark Wilcoxon will be in Cave 8 SP Junction at that time and will also take stray dogs and those that people wish to dispose of. "V. 9. Red* Say Thai They Will Aid Ru«»ia In War.”—.Yew* Headline The friendly Southern Pacific See your nearest S. P. A gent, or w rite J. A. 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