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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 21, 1919 Howard G G riffin of the C re s-1 C asper’s D rill Trick Roping and cent City A merican, and N orm an Riding group o f El Cayon, Calif. Mortenson of Klam ath, visited in Mr. MacMullin and Mrs. Sauer at-i Cave Junction fo r a short tim e ; tended the rodeo a t Medford last Saturday, and left later fo r Hoi- Sunday from where Ray left for comb Springs, Oregon, w here they G ault, Calif., where he will ride in j the Q u arter H orse races. Paul P fe ffe rle retu rn ed to his were to spend several days. home in K lam ath Falls, a fte r look — o— — o— SATURDAY MATINEE AND ing over p ro p erty interests in the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. B rillhart Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Proc- EVENING, JULY 23 Valley. and family, of Kerby, Mrs. Carl tor had as week end guests their Stengel, of Selma, retu rn ed from nephew, Com m ander and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. M erton Ingham le ft last a 3200 mile trip which took them l*am Kane and three children, 1 Friday for Flin t, Michigan, where to a fam ily reunion a t D enver, i Comdr. Kane is an Annapolis grad- she will spend a m onth’s vacation Colorado. They also visited rel- uate and was assistant director of WILLIAM BISHOP and visiting relatives and friends. atives in Los Angeles and vicinity athletics a t the academy during VIRGINIA PATTEN before retu rn in g home. j 1047-48. Also during the past Clyde K etterin g returned home — o— i few weeks the P roctors had visit- last week from a m onth’s business Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simonson *n,i them, relatives from Indiana SUN., MON., JULY 24 and 25 and pleasure trip to the middle and daughter, Mary, of Selah, an ^ California. west and Utah. Wash., visited the M. C. A theys i — o— last week end. Mr. Simonson is Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Rainbolt Mr. and Mrs. Leg H enry had a retired new spaper man and they an<* daughters, Shirley and Anna, (IN TECHNICOLOR) as house guests this week, Mr. and were all enjoying a much needed of Stockton, C alifornia, pleasant Mrs. Bob Wilson and fam ily of vacation. They m ade trips to ly and unexpectedly surprised the JUDY GARLAND> PERRY COMO Crockett, Calif. C rater Lake, the Oregon Caves, form er s brother, Bill Rainbolt of and ALL STAR CAST and were going to enjoy some of Bill’s B arber shop, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cady of Du O regon’s fam ous beaches before While here the fam ilies visited luth, Minn., arrived last Monday retu rn in g home. some of the interesting spots in TUES., W ED., JULY 26 and 27 the Valley. to visit the fo rm e r’s brother, Vern N. Cady and fam ily of the C. G. Mrs. A. M. Carson and daughter & E. Garage. Joy Lou returned from a weeks MRS. NETTIE FLICK stay a t the Girl Scout Camp at ROBERT TAYLOR and Mrs. R W. Johnson and daugh Lake ’o the Woods near Ashland, j ters, Jo anne and K athryn of where she was assistant leader of ' Mrs. N ettie Flick, aged 70, who VAN HEFLIN from C alifornia visiting i Marysville, C alif., arrived last the high school age unit. Joy was , , was here , , . ALSO . , , , x , her daughter, Mrs. Vola May week to spend a few weeks visit one of , seven girls who completed -r , i , ,, , ____ _____ Towle of Cave Junction, passed ; ing her p arents, Mr. and Mrs. John the __________________ requirem ents for a conserva- away suddenly W ednesday, J u l y 1 H. Dow on Caves highway. tion badge in scouting and e x h ib it-■ , n,, T , . . - , ... . . 13th in Cave Junction. She had ed a plaque of b u tterflies and in- , n • , , . . , . 1 been sick about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Phelps of sects I Mrs. Flick came here June 5th Bakersfield, Calif., were week end ERNEST TUBB and to spend most of the summer with guests of Mr. and Mrs. O ra Kess LORI TALBOTT Ray MacMullin of El Cayon, ler of the Caves H atchery. Mrs. Calif., spent the past week with her daughter when she was taken ill. Phelps is a sister of O ra Kessler. THURS., FRI , JULY 28 and 29 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. S auer of K er W estern S ta r Chapter, O. E. S., by. He is an enthusiastic horse conducted the services at the Hull (IN TECHNICOLOR) -Help the Hospital man belonging to the famous & Hull F uneral Home in G rants j Pass. Interm ent was in Hillcrest Memorial park. --------------o - ■ OLEOMARGARINE TOMATOES BLACK EAGLE Stockton Brand, No. 2 cans, 2 f o r .... PEAS WORDS and MUSIC MISSION, No. 303 c a GARDEN, No. 303 cans ROSEDALE, No. 303 cans KELLOGG’S, 13 Oi. P k g ...................... POTATOES, 25 pounds for ............... CABBAGE, Per Pound A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Q u ic k * E asy - S a fe Write or call lor com plete information— Grants P a ss B ran ch <>/ the United States N atio n al B an k M E M B IR H u d O f fic e , P o r t la n d , O re g o n F E D E R A L O I P O S I T IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N PAY CASH AND SAVE AT THE Illinois Valley Cash Market Cave Junction Kippered Snacks 1UC Per Tm EGGS 67c Large, Fresh, per dozen Canning Sugar 10 Pound Sack for - - 25 Pound Sack for 50 Pound Sack for • 95© $ 2 .3 5 .S1.G5 SO. 15 Is 100 Pound Sack for - FLUFFO Pure Vegetable Shortening made by Proctor & Gamble, 3 pounds for Frances Alice Caine, aged 67 j years, of O’Brien, passed away I last Saturday, Ju n e 16th, a t the Parkview Rest Home in G rants Pass, following an illness of two years duration. She has made her home in O’Brien for more than 15 j years. Mrs. Caine was born at Missouri Valley Junction, Iowa, | Ju n e 30, 1882. The deceased is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Ball of Rid dle, O regon; a son, Oscar A. King of G reat Falls, M ontana, five sis ters, two brothers and three g ran d children. F uneral services were held Mon day, Ju ly 18 a t the Hull & Hull chapel with Rev. S. T. N eufeldt, of Riddle officiating. Interm ent was in the Canyonville cem etery. , Ashland's Shakespearean Festival Aug. 2 Ashland is now preparing for the main event of the year, the annual Oregon Shakespearean Festival. Folks who helped in other events are now repairing the outdoor Elizabethan stage and erecting signs of welcome to th e ater-goers expected there fo r the ninth annual dram a program . Ashland is the only com m unity in the country which boasts an operating civil Elizabethan th e a te r 1 organization. While student act ors from no less than 10 d ifferen t states are rehearsing for the A ug ust 2 opening, the technical de tails of the program are being directed by a large corps of vol unteer Ashland workers. Five plays will be produced in repertoire this season so th a t vis itors may see the entire program in five evenings, or at the most, six ‘‘Romeo and Ju lie t” will open the program , followed by the sec ond of the historical sequence, "R ichard II." A troupe of young sters will assist in the presentation of the fanciful "M idsum m er N ight’s D ream ," and a revival of the successful showing of "O th el lo” will be seen. The program will be completed with "T he T am ing of the Shrew " which delighted audiences at the San Francisco World F air in 1939. -------------- o ffcfw Z 5f «wJV 1Q 15, C Sl*3«> ............. g© KEEP OREGON GREEN IRENE H ERVEY and BILL GOODWIN Cave City RADIO REPAIR GROCERY Guaranteed Service BILL BASHAM RADIO MARY JU D Y Let’s All Get Behind That Proposed Hospital! The Illinois Valley Grange Will Give a SERVICE 8-10 Mile E. Caves Highway DANCE FOR BENEFIT OF HOSPITAL FUND Saturday, July 2 3 Bridgeview Grange Hall Usual Good Eats by Ladies of the Grange EASY VALLEY BOYS WILL PLAY 75c Per Person, Inc. Tax TRACY’S STEAK HOUSE G rants Pass EASY! 10VEIY! M Y ! w/tr's M t ttS W fíM W / ( Ä T.AOf « > • « • • • »» °" M/MCIE MUFM/SH W M FW CW / Ä O O .O O O rooms are j Kem-Tone u made with OILS and RESINS scien tifically processed to mix with water for convenience and economy. OECORATED Magic I Kem-Tone covers most interior surfaces in one quick cost. No prim ing, no siring needed. Just - 'lor brush on Kem-Tonel W ITH —— MY SINCERE THANKS I w ant to thank all the folks who tried to stop the fire on River- flow Farm last Friday. I realize th at the house and the trees in the south yard would have gone too, except for your trem endous e ffo rt, for which 1 have deep ap preciation. E sther M T atton -------------- o OO. flvV ...................... CUCUMBERS, Large, Each M IC K E Y FRANCES ALICE CAINE n s 2 Cans for CORN FLAKES THE SECRET LAND HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE 23c SWANSON, One Pound pkg. 2 I he moden Jpiravle wall finhJ» 3 $. 69 p a CAL. pot® f OHM DOES AN AVERAGE ROOM! Replace furnishings, enjoy your Kem-Tone room 60 Canutes after painting. r u in s o u ïr o m CINUINt U N TONI I ACCtZT NO - tvMhrvril . - - How pleasant! Kem-Tdne paints w ithout solvent fumes. No ‘'painty" odorl Protecting Trees From Rabbits 63c Rabbits can cause severe dam age to trees A common repcllant Is lime sulphur. To prepare the material, mix dry lime sulphur In sufficient water to make a thin paint It can be applied with a brush or rag swab on a stick and It can be sprayed on. ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE The Hamiltons and Myo Cave Ju n ctio n , O regon I ,