Grand Opening of— DEAL'S SHOE STORE is definitely scheduled for SAT. NOV. 29 • New shipments of shoes and slippers on the way for your inspection next Saturday. Valley Projects Related To Farm Bureau Members Nineteen persons watched slides >f Soil Conservation projects in the Valley at the November 13 meeting of the Farm Bureau which met in the library of the high school. James Broeffle, just recently discharged from the service, also showed colored slides. His were of the area in Korea where he was stationed and he gave a few aide- lights on the people, country and military. Mel Rigdon, as speaker of the evening, showed slides and ex- plained a number of projects and , piactice- underway in the Valley with the assistance of the tech­ nicians and equipment of the Soil Conservation District. Legislative Chairman Mrs. Effie Smith explained the associated I womens’ stand backing the propos­ ed changes at the McLaren State Training School for Boys. During an open discussion of cattle finishing, brand inspection and transportation permits, it was decided to have the state brand inspector at the next meeting, it possible, to give more complete in­ formation to fanners of this area. SHOW REVUE SATURDAY The spectacular thrills, chils and excitement of the rodeo ring are I brought to the screen in viviti» Technicolor in "Bronco Buster”, the story of the rodeo ring and the daredevils who make this dang­ erous sport their profession. The picture stars John Lund and Scott Brady as feuding rodeo stars who mpete for national honors as well for Joyce Holden. SUNDAY and MONDAY A big campus musical comedy, complete with new songs, dances, zorgeou- co-eds and six of Warner Bros.’ top stars are featured in ‘She’s Working Her Way Through College.” Such stellar stars as Virginia Mayo, Ronald Reagan, Gene Nelson. Don Defore, Phyllis Thaxter and Patrica Wymore can >e seen in this musical-comedy. a community bank WITH community interest Square Dancers Meet Tonight consistent with sound banking practice. I.et us work together for our mutual advan­ tages and further improvement of locul conditions. BANK at HOME — TRADE at HOME BANK of ILLINOIS VALLEY lllinoi* Valley Naw* Son Born iHAS APPENDECTOMY Photographed in celor by War- r.ercolor in the hitherto untracked territory around Kanab, Utah, "The Lion and the Horse" brings Steve Cochran as the star of the picture, with nine-year-old Sherry Jackson in one of the featured roles. Also showing in “Sunny Side of the Street,” a musical in Super- cinecolor. Nine songs from the all-time parade of hits and sucl name stars as Frankie Laine, Bill) Daniels, Terry Moore, Toni Ard en and many more can be bean and seen in this new musical. Caves Building Subplies ROCK WOOL 1 — 1 ■ - '0 ■■ CALIFORNIA MEN IN COLLISION — IN BATTS A car carrying three Yreka, Cal men collided Thursday night, Nov. 13, with a truck as they were heading south below the state line at about 8 p.m. The trio was brought into Cave Junction by Valley Ambulance as one man was believed to be injured but later recovered without medi­ cal care. Abner Castleberry and Laur­ ence Cushing made the ambulance run. FIBERGLASS ROLLED BLANKET SEE US FOR ESTIMATES ON INSULATING YOUR HOME Caves Building Supplies THURSDAY «nd FRIDAY Handsome, outdoor-adventure drama that has all the prescribed action ingredients can be seen in "The Blazing Forest.” Technicolor photography, excellent performan­ ces and a good story will meet the approval of movie fans. There's Praise Ahead when /our furkey IVY THEATRE Junction • VIRTUE • HOWELL • F. S. HARMON MOST POPULAR MAKES OF C II R O M E F U R N 1 T U R E Stuf fin Bread No fuss! NATURAL COLOR PICTURES No mu*»1 No gutstworkf You just odd melted butter ond water and. preifo of your children taken without charge you're ready to »tuff your bird Promise yourself prone1 by MOVIE SCREEN Photograper Ute Stuffin' Bread th » year. /See writ page) ILLINOIS VALLEY BAKERY Ph. 270 1 F R E E The Photographer will take the Pictures in our Lobby... Tuesday, Wed., Nov. 25 & 26 10:30 a.m.—5:30 p.m. IVY THEATRE F R E E Cave Junction Symptom« of Distrew Arising from Chrome Dining Room Sei 4 CHAIRS AND TABLE $87SO STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID Sets as Low as $61.95 Ask About I5-Day Trial Offer! MANCHEL'S out TO Over four million tvi'laa of lb* W i U im | Taa.rvavT n*r* haao sold for r*llaf of ayn.pb ma ofrt irtrai* attains from •*•«■•«1» • end Duedanal Ulcar* du« to Kacaaa Aatd— Paar Dls**tl*n, Sour or Ue*at «tamer h, OaMlnat*. Heartburn, >l*e >!***<»***. •«*-. do* to lac*** Add. Ask for "WUlarWa Me*****" ahlrb fully «apiaUu tAi* ramark- able Uotu* treatment— Wao—»1, flMUflKk VALLEY DRUG 3 Andy Mellow, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Barnes of Kerby, are the parents of a son Mrs. Frank Mellow, was taken to born Thursday, Nov. 13. in the Josephine General hospital Thurs­ Mr*. Helen Bottel Josephine General hospital, weigh­ day morning for an appendectomy (Leave New* at O'Brien Store > ing nine pounds. that afternoon. *-------------- O'BRIEN—Square dancers and those who wish to learn are invited to the O’Brien school tonight, Fri­ day, November 21, at 8 p.m Bob Nuneniaker, chairman of the Sham rock club, O'Brien Square Dance group, announces a special ses­ sion on this date in order to form the nucleus for their winter "hoe downs.” Dancing is planned until midnight, with refreshments to end the evening. Everyone is asked to bring either sandwiches or dessert. The O'Brien HEU will meet Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Mrs. Melba McDonald’s home near Elk Creek. Textile painting is the subject of the all-day meeting, which begins at 10 and ends at 3. Members and friends are asked to bring potluck. ' Mrs. McDonald and your corres- i pondent are instructors. Everyone should bring pencils I and paper and painting equipment I if obtainable. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wagy return­ ed recently from a trip to Oakland, San Francisco, Vallejo and Santa Rosa, where they visited friends and relatives. One of the high­ lights of their visit was a day at the races at Tanforan where they won—and lost. Visiting Mr. and Mi's. Russell Bechtel o f Siskiyou Mountain Camp is Mrs. Bechtel’s mother. Mrs. A. J. Gatzka of Yacolt, Wash. —YOUR VALLEY HEADQUARTERS Word reaches here that Mrs. FOR INSULATION MATERIALS Katie• Blanchard, formerly of O’­ Brien has been seriously injured in an automobile accident at Lake­ view, Ore. JOHNS MANVILLE Houseguest of your reporter this week is Mrs. Charlotte Blesh of Gardenville, Nev. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Our future is closely linked with the future of our customers and their continued prog- resa is dependent on community advance- meat lyb It is logical then that this bank should ?■ •ybe eager to promote local progress and the »(({advancement of our citizens in every Friday. November 21. 1W52 “Furniture You’ll Admire At Prices You'll Appreciate" PH. 331», CAVE JUNCTION FREE DELIVERY PH. 4437. GRANTS PASS IN THE VALLEY