r J Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 23, 193S Page Locals You Save More Money When You Shop at Bert Watkins is digging a new well on his property. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ingram of Los Angeles, visited the Misses Ja-persons the past week. Schumacher's Cash Mrs. Irene Myer- of Los Ange­ les is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Noble Jasperson for a short time Mrs. Chloe Butler of Medford, arrived last Saturday to visit for a short time L. C. Thebo of Takil­ ma. —o— Mrs. F. F. Hibbard returned front Marshfield, recently where she was visiting her son, O. S. Hibbard. —o— Miss Edith Hammer of Seattle, arrived Tuesday morning to be the guest of her sister, Mrs W. S. Doty for a few days. —o— J M. Seyferth is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunch of Bridgeview. Mr. Seyferth is an uncle of Mrs. Bunch. —o— Adelaid McCrady left for a few weeks visit as the guest of Char­ lotte Badden near Gasquet, where the Baddens are for the summer. —o— Carl Strom arrived Friday night from Montana, to visit his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis. L. Beard. Mr. Strom is a mining man. —o— Mrs. H. E. Ferrill of San Fran­ cisco, returned to her home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thorp, for a week in Cave Junction. —o--- Mrs. G. W. Thorp arrived in Cave Junction from Seattle and will spend a few weeks with her family, before returning to the northern city. —o--- Mrs. G. W. Thorp arrived from Seattle, last Sunday to visit her family here for a few days. She expects to return to Seattle, the first of the week. —o--- At the annual meeting held at the Holland school last Monday, June 20, Emil Vahrenwald was elected director for 3 years and , Mrs. Isabel Mellow was elected clerk. —o— Miss Dorothy Thomas and Mi­ ami Mrs. Haywood and son of San Francisco, arrived Monday to spend several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balzke at the Waldo auto camp. —o— Mrs. H. E. Farrell of San Fran­ cisco, spent the past week visiting her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thorp and Bonnie, on Caves Highway. She returned to her home the first of the week — o— Mr. and Mrs J. Randolph of San Francisco, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Moore for a few weeks. Mrs. Randolph is a daughter of Mrs. Moore —o— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter of Grass Valley, California, were guests of Mrs Farren and Mrs Ma Wing last week They return ml to then home last Monday —— o - Mr. and Mrs. E. It Hibbard and family of Stock!, n. California, spent the past week visitinj at the home of the former's parent-, Mr ami Mrs 1' 1' Hibbard Tl < > returned to their home last Sun day. where Mr Hibbard is a building contractor Miss Marie Roesch <1 \b< t South Dakota. Mr. and M is I )ick Christensen of Magn lia Pa rk, California, and M1 anil M rs John Hupe of Santa Monica, Were Visit- mg Mi-ses Victoria hi id I .oleta Jasperson la-t week The Chris tensens and Rupes left foi their respective homes yesterday M H Hayd on returned home the first of the week from Indio. California, where he has _iu-t fin- ished building a iu" sen-.e -ta tion. The station is one of ti c very- latest and is located on five dif ferent state and national high­ ways Mr Hayden said it was |> i t. ty hot when he left and hi i> glad to get back home. George Thrasher cut hi> light arm while working for the Villan Lumber company back of Hollaed today (Thursday.I Dr Collman was called and took five stitcln s to close the wound. George wa» standing on a log. lost his balance and while trying to save his fall, fell on the axe cutting his arm. The axe was »o sharp that he did not feel the cut immediately fl For Day in and Day Out Buying You Find That Our Prices Are Consistently Low Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Monday I We Keep a Full Line of PRODUCE Corn Flakes These Prices Good Fri. and Sat. Only CARROTS —CELERY— LETTUCE TURNIPS— BEETS — (¡BEEN ONIONS — WATERMELONS — SQUASH — NEW POTATOES — CAULIFLOWER — APRICOTS — (HERBIES — BANANAS — OB ANGES, ETC. 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