Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 11, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois V alley News, Thursday, November 11, 1937
Page Four
Locals
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C. R. Baker is again up and
around after several days in bad
with a fever.
Lolita Jasperson of the Cave
City Coffee Shop was in Grants
Pass last Monday on business.
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Mrs. Paul Newland» of Camp—
V Rest was a business visitors in
Grants Pass, last Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones were fl
in Grants Pass, the first of the
week on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phillips
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transacting
business in
Grunts Pass last week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sowell, ac-
companied by Mrs. Elo I.eedy mo- fl
tored to Medford last Sunday.
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Dr. William A. Brown of Cave
Junction, spent several days in fl
(«rants Pass, last week transacting
business.
Mr. and Mrs. William McElwee
of Takilma, left for Portland, and
eastern Oregon last week and ex­
pect to be gone several weeks.
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Troy Truelove sprained one fin­
ger of his left hand while helping
cut timber last week The timber
is being used to dam Bolan lake.
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E. L. Oppie has recently pur­ fl
chased a Chevrolet truck. Mr. Op-
ple operates the service station at fi
Elk creek.
The Legion Auxiliary voted at
their last meeting to send the Il­
linois Valley News to the Veterans
hospital at Roseburg.
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The American Legion Auxiliary
will serve the supper at the Big
Benefit dance, Saturday night,
Nov. 13, in their new home.
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Charles IL Reagan, foreman
of the Oregon Caves CCC camp is
spending the week end visiting in
Portland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ticknor are visit­
ing in Corvallis, for a few days.
Mr. Ticknor is superintendent of
the Oregon Caves CCC camp.
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David H. Eaubian of Portland,
reported for duty last Tuesday at
the Oregon Caves CCC camp as
foreman engineer.
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Mrs. Rose Croy who
¡ting Mrs. L. C. Hussey
City, returned to Modi
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. (). W. Henry of
Lewiston, Idaho, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Hussey for -er
eral days. Mr. Henry is a brother
of Mrs. Hussey.
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A. L. Mallory vocational in fl
structor at the Oregon Caves CCC
camp, left Wednesday for his
home at Oakland, Oregon, where
he will spend the week end.
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Mis. L. C. Hussey gave a dinnei
party to several guests last Sun­ fi
day. Among those present Were
Mrs. Mary O. Cary of Talent, fl
Ore." Mrs Rose Croy and John T
Lowell of Medford, and Bert Wat
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kins of Cave City
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Mrs. DeEtta Scott r< turned , fl
from Grants Pass, where she has
been visiting for the past week fi
Mrs. Scott also attended the SOth
anniversary of the dedication of
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the Newman Memorial Methodist
Episcopal church held n ceiitly.
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Jim Allen of Takilma, return
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Klamath Kails, where he has spent
th«1 last several weeks digging fi
th«' potato crop. Last Tuesday h>
started work at the Patarica mine
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Don Morrison is also working at
this mine.
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American War
Vet
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Grants Pass, last Tues
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Among those from
TOMATO .11 ICE
SLICED BEETS, Meco
No 2’s. 2 ( ans
Each
CHICKEN VNI) NOODLES. Haley’s
15 Ounce Can, Each
RICE, Fancy Blue White Rose
I Pound Package
ROLLED OATS, All ers
9 Pound Sack
EGG NOODLES, Porters
1G Ounce Package
SWEET CHOCOLATE
1 Pound Bar
( ANDY BARS
3 lor
I Pound-
MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing
Quarts
Xhembers of the State Hu1»' iv
Cerami -ion were v -itors at ('are
City, last week Among those here
wwe ■ K. D. Lytle, division engi­
neer, stationed at Roseburg; W W
Stiffler, assistant maintainance en­
gineer of Salem and J G. Bromley,
district maintainance superintend­
ant stationed at Grants Pas.«.
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2 Quarts
G Pounds
Dry, Yellow Danvers, 10 Pounds
to
Corn
9 Ponini Sack
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No. 2' ’s, 3 ( ans
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Shortening Pearl
Morning
■▼BIÍK or I.G.A
Pound
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We Carry a Full Line of Crown Milled Feeds
Cave Junction, Oregon