Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 07, 1937, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Octolx-r 7, 1937
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Locals
Dr. William A. Brown and A.
A. Johnson made a bu-im -s trip
to Grants Pass Thursday morning.
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Jimmie Miller returne
Bolan Lookout, last Fr’day. IL
is now working in Grants Pa-s.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page
Brookings, were guests
home of Mr. and Mrs (). I I<
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Mr. and Mrs. O. 1' Jon
a few days in Brookim ■ t ■
of the week.
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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.
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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.
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Mrs. Huber Werner of the
Kumfy Ramp was a busine vi
tors in Cave Junction, the fir-: of
the week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hein left
last week for San Franei <>. wh< i
they will visit for a week or ten
days.
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William F. Hayden, niinin.1 en­
gineer of tirants Pass, w.i
in
('ave City Wedne-day trai a di ny
business.
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L. E. Lewis of the Illinois val-
ley Meat Co., made a business
trip to Grants Pass. Thursday
morning.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 :
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between Portland ami San Diego
He returned horn. Moml ly
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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.
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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
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an assay made that pie . I
immensely with her mux
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Irving P. Bensley. Sc
tive of Medford, was in < as e ( ’ i I V
of
Tuesday in the intel <
Boy Scouts of A»leiica
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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-
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Sunbrite Cleaner
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Pound Can
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PINEAPPLE, Kappa. Sliced
RALSTON BRAN,
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17c Package
17c 0
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MIRACLE WHIP, Salad Dressing
FARINA, Crown
Quart
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10-Pound Sack
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47c 9
S(H SAUCE, Porters
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2 Bottles
X7c TOBACCO,
Torch Light Scrap
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15c 9
ACER KRAFT. Standby No. 2*« Can
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SHRIMP. L G. A.
2 Cans
37c bruits and Vegetables 0
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Friday and Saturday Only
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( REAM CEREAL, LG. A.
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19c Sweet Potatoes
Package
18c 0
5 Pounds
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i INI \PPI E .11 K E. Dole’s
29c
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Celery, Large Stocks
13c 0
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FEEDS
Squash, Banana
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Per Pound
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Watermelons
!’. I ND W HEAT and BARLEY
10c 0
Per !('<• Pounds
$1.75 Each
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l.r.nc \our Orders for Recleaned Seed (¡ran
Grapes, Tokay
19c 0
! Pounds
Wc Carrj a Complete Line of Crown Milled Feeds
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Schumacher’s Cash Grocery 9
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Cave Junction, Oregon
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