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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Octolx-r 7, 1937 _______________ Locals Dr. William A. Brown and A. A. Johnson made a bu-im -s trip to Grants Pass Thursday morning. —o— Jimmie Miller returne Bolan Lookout, last Fr’day. IL is now working in Grants Pa-s. —o--- f Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page Brookings, were guests home of Mr. and Mrs (). I I< --- 0--- Mr. and Mrs. O. 1' Jon a few days in Brookim ■ t ■ of the week. « —o— Mr. and Mrs. Patil N'ewlands made a business trip to Grant- Pass Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newlauds of the Camp U-Rest tran-acted bus. ness in Grants Pa several day this week. — o— Roy Dundas of the Pine Cone Inn is building an addition to hi present location to enable him to take care of his increasing trade. —o--- Mrs. Huber Werner of the Kumfy Ramp was a busine vi tors in Cave Junction, the fir-: of the week. --- o--- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hein left last week for San Franei <>. wh< i they will visit for a week or ten days. —0— William F. Hayden, niinin.1 en gineer of tirants Pass, w.i in ('ave City Wedne-day trai a di ny business. —o— L. E. Lewis of the Illinois val- ley Meat Co., made a business trip to Grants Pass. Thursday morning. o--- Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hayes mov- ed in from Grayback Guard ta- tion to the Del Rio camp the fit t of the week. George Nicholas Curnow, for est ranger of Takilma, and Pan -. Sara Albin of Clatskanie, were in Grants Pass last week and ecur ed a marriage license. — o— Leonard P. Allen, ipent the week end in Cave Junction, with his parents. Leonard is erndled at the Ashland Normal, taking a junior college course. —o— Residents of O Brien peti’ioned the Union high school district to allow them to join the district :< - were accepted at the regular e- sion of the school board nt their October meeting. —o—■ Mr. and Mrs. Hornet S Phillip and three daughters, arrived in Caves Junction, last week and have taken a cabin at the Camp U-Rest. Mr. Phillips i- , n i ’ '.<■■ i . t The News office. —o--- Dr. E. E. Brooks, II. C. Merrill and L. E. Athey left Wedt . .lay evening for Lo Any.le . wine they will attend to some imp. t mt mining business connected with the smelter George W Martin of Mai tin Hardware store, drove to Port land last Friday and attended th« last game of the ba < h ill : . between Portland ami San Diego He returned horn. Moml ly •—o— H M. Smith and I 1’ I iw -o" are building a $ i.Otm i. . |, ... for Loren George on h near Bridgeview It v " ■ room house with full b 2Hxd I . They started | Crete last week. M. c. \t Mr. and w fili hr. I leave Thu Will title Francisco, Redwood Empir< Sonoma, California, on down. They expect to r< day evening Mrs. R. E. Woods and Beers of the Lucky l’at the Illinois rivet. aboil' ti from Selma, were in Ca\< Wednesday 11i • with the smelt.i Mi \\ an assay made that pie . I immensely with her mux —o--- Xec Irving P. Bensley. Sc tive of Medford, was in < as e ( ’ i I V of Tuesday in the intel < Boy Scouts of A»leiica H« with s«we «f tW. ' are spon-’i saw loc i' t u hopes to return tn the neat t utui< to sit in with the boy s in a i> , < t- 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 Specials for FrL, Sat., and Monday Only 0 9 Proving to You That It DOES Pay to Pay Cash-»Compare Our Prices With Any 0 Others Regardless of Size of City or Store 9 0 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities s 9 0 Shortening /■ gc 9 Flour a “ r $|.59 19-Pountl Sack 1 Pound package " ▼ 0 9 0 C ~ Ä OK, Yellow 9 SugarS ” . *4'O<lp Laundry 55' 0 10-Pou nd ( loth Big (Limit) 39 c 10 Large Bars.................................. È........................................................ 9 0 9 Oats 2Ä, I Tomatoes Ba 9 |e * ’ s 23c I 35' 0 9-Pound Sack No. 2’» Cans, 3 (’ans 9 0 Coffee Schilling ’ s Sunbrite Cleaner 9 IO' 27' 0 3 Cans Pound Can 9 PINEAPPLE, Kappa. Sliced RALSTON BRAN, Nd. 21 < in 17c Package 17c 0 9 MIRACLE WHIP, Salad Dressing FARINA, Crown Quart 0 10-Pound Sack .......... 47c 9 S(H SAUCE, Porters 0 2 Bottles X7c TOBACCO, Torch Light Scrap 2 Packages ................................. .................. 15c 9 ACER KRAFT. Standby No. 2*« Can 0 2 lor 9 SHRIMP. L G. A. 2 Cans 37c bruits and Vegetables 0 9 Friday and Saturday Only 17c 0 ( REAM CEREAL, LG. A. 9 19c Sweet Potatoes Package 18c 0 5 Pounds ....................... i INI \PPI E .11 K E. Dole’s 29c IG-Onnce Can 9 Celery, Large Stocks 13c 0 Each 9 FEEDS Squash, Banana Ie 0 Per Pound 9 Watermelons !’. I ND W HEAT and BARLEY 10c 0 Per !('<• Pounds $1.75 Each 9 l.r.nc \our Orders for Recleaned Seed (¡ran Grapes, Tokay 19c 0 ! Pounds Wc Carrj a Complete Line of Crown Milled Feeds 9 0 Schumacher’s Cash Grocery 9 0 Cave Junction, Oregon 9 Schumacher’s Cash S' s 'B 4» E. 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