Cave Junction Lions Club holds car show

From our weekly issue dated July 2, 2008

The Best of Show Award went to a 1937 Packard owned by Robert Weaver, of Williams.

The Best of Show Award went to a 1937 Packard owned by Robert Weaver, of Williams. (Photo by Illinois Valley News)

Cave Junction Lions Club held the 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show in Jubilee Park on Saturday, June 28. The show attracted 84 entrants, down only 13 from last year despite higher gasoline prices. The Best of Show Award went to a 1937 Packard owned by Robert Weaver, of Williams. Four top awards were given to a 1957 Chevy pickup truck owned by Ashland residents Floyd & Mary Scaife. The vehicle was restored by Howard Hill’s Antique Alley Custom Rod Shop of Cave Junction.(Photos by Illinois Valley News)

Four top awards were given to a 1957 Chevy pickup truck owned by Ashland residents Floyd & Mary Scaife.

Four top awards were given to a 1957 Chevy pickup truck owned by Ashland residents Floyd & Mary Scaife. The vehicle was restored by Howard Hill’s Antique Alley Custom Rod Shop of Cave Junction. (Phot Illinois Valley News)

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)


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Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)

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Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)

*Best Two-Door Coupe, and Best of Show: 1937 Packard, Robert Weaver, Williams.

*1950s Modified, Best Interior, Best Truck, and Best Paint: 1957 Chevy pickup truck, Floyd & Mary Scaife, Ashland. Restoration by Howard Hill’s Antique Alley Custom Rod Shop of Cave Junction.

*1910-’19 Best, Most Unique & Oldest Vehicle: 1914 Ford, Pete Miclette, Cave Junction.

*1920s Modified: 1927 Ford T-delivery van, Ed Premo, Merlin.

*1920s Stock, Best Restoration & Lions Governor’s Choice: 1929 Ford, Ray & Barbara Read, Grants Pass.

*1930s Modified: 1936 Ford, Denny Hagler, Medford.

*1930s Stock: 1935 Ford pickup truck, Claude Huff, Merlin.

*1940s Modified & Most Altered: 1941 Chevy, Howard Hill, Antique Alley Custom Rod Shop, Cave Junction.

*1940s Stock: 1946 Ford, H.F. & Lila Frost, Grants Pass.

*1950s Stock & Cave Junction Lions Choice: 1955 Buick Century, Dick Stuckley, Grants Pass.

*1960s Modified: 1967 Chevy Nova, Ed Graham, Grants Pass.

*1960s Stock (no year or make): Lance Corrigan, Gasquet, Calif.

*1970s Modified: 1970 Chevy, Jim Davis, Grants Pass.

*1970s Stock: 1971 AMC Javelin, Jim & Peggy Rogers, Gold Hill.

*No 1980s entered

*Best 4-Door: 1939 Ford, Bob Jones, Cave Junction.

*Best Convertible: 1953 Mercury, Dwain & Jan Davis, Medford.

*Best Motor: 1958 Chevy, Bill & Sue Craft, Grants Pass.

*Best Under Construction: 1919 Ford T-Bucket, Dan Windle, Cave Junction.

*Farthest From Home: 1955 Nash Metropolitan, Richard McCrady, Cottage Grove.

*Club Participation: Rogue Valley Classic Chevys.

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show

Cave Junction Lions Club 10th annual Antique & Classic Car Show (Photo by Illinois Valley News)



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