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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1952)
This Week in Cave Junction BY MRS. PEGGY HUBBARD. PH Society *Clubs First Fall Meeting 6311 *Visits Hutband to be Ditcharged The O'Brien Women’s club Mrs. Marion Southward, daugh meets today (Friday) at 2 p.m, ter of the C. O. Wallaces, is keep- at the clubhouse for the first fail i ing house for her father in Kerby meeting. while Mrs. Wallace is away for three weeks. Her husband, Charles On Extended Visit is due to be discharged from the Mrs. Gilbert Clayton of North Marine corps Sept. 17 and will Hollywood, Calif., arrived two join Marion and their baby son. weeks ago to visit her brother, He Was sent home from Korea o:: George Brown of Woodland Ech .rotation a year and a half ago and oes, and will be here for several has been stationed at Camp Pen weeks. She was accompanied by dleton, Calif. a friend, Evelyn Roadarmell. Guot. at Willadora Visiting Parent« Mr*. William Brown of ‘‘Willa dora” has visiting her, her brother, Paul Taggart of Anaheim, Calif., and her sister, Miss Jean Taggart of Montrose, Calif. Miss Taggart will be with her sister for some time before returning home. Tues day the group visited the Caves and Thursday thev visited Crescent City. Lt. Harry O. Smith, Jr., wife and two children are here visiting hi* parents, the Harry Smiths. The Lt. is stationed at Whidby Island Naval air station. Renew Acquaintance« Last week, Mrs I.ester Boling | and daughters, Shirley ana Georg ia of Grants Pass, together with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Twyman and daughters of Vancouver, Wash., were in the Valley renewing ac quaintances. —o — Friday, September 12, 1952 ADVERTISE IT PAYS! In The News ■ ■ c -------- Help the Hospital-------- Mov» To Town and Country Motel Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and children have moved into a cabin at the Town and Country Motel. for College Prepared Marilyn Masters is home th; week with her parents, Mr. an, Mrs. Claude Masters of Cave Junc tion, in preparation for leavin r for her freshman year at Lewis and Clark college. Marilyn spent the summer in Portland where Attend Pendleton Round-up Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hamilton she worked in a department store. ---- Q---- flew to Pendleton yesterday to Sherier, Visit in Calif. Father Vizit, attend the annual Round-up. While Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sheriei, there, they will be the guests of Frank Kroon, of Seattle, is here to visit his son, Rev. Paul Kroon, Sr., and Donald spent three days a cousin who is chaitnian of the visiting with her parents, Mr. and and family. Round-up parade this year. Mrs. Carl Kingstead of Santa Bai —o— —o— bara Calf. recently. Turkey Dinner at Galice worit wrinMcw! Visiting the Spitz' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mr. and M rs. John L. Spitz of Mrs. Beulah Hout, Miss Lillian Vieil from Roseburg the Wish-U-Well Motel on Caves Roehl and Mrs. Maude Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bust of highway have as their guests Rev. drove to Galice Sunday for a Roseburg were callers at the Ed and Mrs. E. F. L’de, of Hollywood, Turkey dinner. Abbey home Monday. where he is pastor of the St. r James Lutheran church. The Spitz’ son, Sgt. Norman Spitz, was als > home over the weekend. Monday they traveled to Crater Lake. sove time with our one-stop service it’s th« \\ e re all set to give you fail one-stop service. Just try us out! When you're in for an oil change to Custom-Made Hardline, get Marfak lubrication too... a thorough checkup on tire», battery, ignition ... or those car accessories you may need. W e re equipped to handle all these jobs, and save you time, too. revolutionary new soft collar on th« Van Heusen Í^Wihirt W ____ - __ £________ fletto —------------- — Attend Meeting in Prineville C. G. & E. GARAGE 7% Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Abbey spent the weekend in Prineville where they attended the meeting of all branches of the Oddfellows and visited friends. AUCTION Every CAVE JUNCTION I SALES Monday and Thursday At 7 P. M. If you have anything to sell, contact us — Pacific Auction Co. 969 Highway 99 South Grant« Pa,, We will «ell on consignment or buy direct from l itis remarkable soft collar i* wrinkle-proof for life . . . no matter how often it’s worn . . . or how it’s packed or ironed. (ionic in and see the > an Heusen Cen tury shirt in white or fade-proof colors.. . regular or spread col lars. A new Vail Heuseii fret- if yours shrinks out of size. you. C. A. MORRISON, Auctioned GRANTS PASS MAK JOINS TAXPAYERS GROUP URGING “NO" VOTE ON RAXING BILL WlNTtR-/Z¿ IT kite: $3.95, $4.95 f o/ors. $3.93 Asphalt Coated Roll Roofing Gat your Van Houson Coqtury ELIOT WILSON Shirt at SAYS: "Vote No on the Racing Bill” "Here'* why we can't af ford to lose pari-mutuel rev enues: ” ( I ) Taxes would go up. Next year the Stale Treas ury would lose roughly $1,- 000,000 in pari-mutuel rev enue. We taxpayers would have to make up the loss. I we now have a complete stock of V Virtue and Howell CHROME KITCHEN FURNITURE 5-Piece • POPULAR PRICED • 30” X 42” • 10” LEAF Dinette I An economical dinette, with the sparkling trim and smart styling that distinguish more expensive models. • • low "(2) The fair* will suf fer and may die. Our 36 county fairs depend to a large extent on pari-mutuel funds for existence. They'll each lose an estimated $1 2,- 500 annually if racing is abolished. "(3) Oregon and its 36 caunties receive more than eight (8) times as much as the hack stoc'.holders are paid in dividends. That's not unreasonably. In addition, official records and auuits show that over 98*/, of every wagered dollar that produces this revenue, re mains here in Oregon. • "Joining me in this opposi tion are 37 responsible men representing every county in Oregon. Our Taxpayers' Committee to Retain Pari- Mutuel Revenues is compos ed of ranchers, businessmen, farmers and civic leaders who realize pari - mutuel funds make a yearly contri bution to the ta* and eco- nomic structure of our state. *• VOTE $895° I I Trehearne's We Give S and II Green Stamps Cave Junction Corrugated Aluminum Roofing — Especially for Farin Building, Hall’s CAVE Accounting Service JUNCTION, NOTARY RACING BILL 327 X NO "Furniture You'll Admire. At Price« You'll Appreciate!” Free Delivery in the Valley PL Cave Junction 3311 Ph. Grant, Pa,, 4437 PUBLIC Member of Oregon Association of Public Accountants ( WE JUNCTION IRA S. HALL F R E E ! Name the Groceiy Contest $10 in Groceries will be given the winner of a contest to— HELP RENAME THE OLD CAVE CITY GROCERY • One Ticket Per Trip to Store • No limit on amount of entries • Purchase Not Necessary to enter contest • Anyone can enter ( HAIRS FROM $11.95 I P Cave Junction CAVES BUILDING SUPPLIES OREGON Audit«, Bookkeeping, Incom, Tax Service and Quarterly Re port«. Gel Your Tickets Now—Contest Starts Today! TABLES FROM $11.95 UP MANCHEL'S (Jive your home last ing protection front rain and snow with a new roof! There’s no finer roofing made than what we carry! Select the materials best suited to your house here today. T« »•»•'« Fu/ ff u*M«i F«v«n j«a I HfJJ ?«s utiv« $«.r«t«ry 5-* •« * J' • □'•«« CONTEST ENDS • Wed., Oct. 15 — BREVITY Aw%l> JUDGED BY OWNERS— SUITA««.ITY IMPORTANT! C«W*n G • • F R E E !