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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1937)
Illino is V a I ley N e w s, T hursti a y, Octobe r 28, 1937 Page Four Locals Schumacher’s Cash Mrs. Paul Newlands transacted business in Grants Pass last Mon day. —o— Miss M. Pilling of I .os Angeles, Calif., is a guest in Cave City, at the home of Mrs. 11. C. Vernon. —o— John Valen of Holland, was transacting business in Grant.1 Pass the last of the week. John W. Wittrock of Kerby, went to Grants Pass, last week on business. —o--- Mrs. J. Tucker of Selma, spent the last week end visiting her mother, .Mrs. Gertrude Jewell. —o— Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Collman re turned last week from Portland, where they spent several days. —o— Mr. and Mrs. George Thrashei and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villiar re turned from their recent hunting trip. —o— Miss Georgia Trefethen has re turned ttoli1 Stockton, Cal'f., an I is visiting her mother, Mrs. Millie Trefethen of Kerby. — o— Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones of Kerby, have as guests for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tech of Crescent City. —o--- Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson of th«1 Variety store motored to Grants visited Pass, last Sunday and friends for the day. —o— Irene Hoffman is reported ill Her Beauty Shoppe is closed, but she expects to be at work again tomorrow, Friday. Lew Webb was in Grants Pass. Monday attending the Non-High School district board meeting of which he is a member. —o— William 1 year spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tycer. He i- attending school at Ashland. —o— Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McClintic of Los Angeles, were visiting tin1 latter’s sister, Mrs. W. E. Young for a few days last week. —o— W. T. Sherman left last Tuesday for Los Angeles, where he will spend the winter. «Mrs. Sherman preceded him a week ago. —o Roland Tresham has named bis newest Ford “Jingle Bells'' and ii busy inquiring from friends the best type of roofing to install. —o— Notice to all new comers and new (’(’(' boys, there will be a host of hostesses to introduce you at the Big Carnival dance in th< Legion Hall. Saturday, Nov. 30th. —o— Beatrice Wood of I,os An- geles, and Mis. Louis Young and daughters, Violet and Phyllis are here for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Wood is a daughter of J. C. Young. •o--- s. Cochran, a for- of the valley, in the A ppi« district, was in the city Til«’ transact mg business and gri « old friends. —-o— Mrs. D. E. Hamilton of State Line Rendezvous left ' vacation Inst Tuesday Sh< w to Portland, ami then to Hill Francisco Luck) and Sonny left with Mrs. Hamilton —o Mrs. Flo Leedy of the I 1 Junction i « chaperon«1 to a numbet of y««u people attending the basket and dance at the Deer t'rt Grune«1 last Saturday e«ei •—o— Mrs. and Mrs 1. B. Hear and daughter, Miss Gertrud« OBr ien, accompanied by Eli Massey and his sister M Redelf and Mr- Alice C daughter, Lois, motored cent City last Sunday on their way picnicked on the Red wood highway before returning horn,- in th«1 evening. —o— Specials for Fri., Sat., and Monday Only JTJ It Always Pays to Pay Cash, Because a Cash Transaction Demands Better Values. 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B \RI.EY 70 Pound Sack $1.20 We Carry a Full Line of Crown Milled Feeds Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barrett wlm hav«1 a farm on the Caves I ighwav cam«1 into th«1 office last Mondax 45c I’. S No. 2’s. 50 Pound Sack Tokay Grapes I Pounds Schumacher's Cash Grocery i we ever seen One measure«! by 10 inches and weighs pounds m b q b) inches and weighs 2’a pound They also put two large potatoes on exhibit at the Chamber of Commerce. Q]................................ HU, O Cave Junction, Oregon o it