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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1938)
Page Four Illinois \ alley News, Thursday, November 17, 1938 Locals THANKSGIVING DINNER Luke Hobart and Louis Aller were transacting business in Ta kilma yesterday. O—- Miss Doris Hayden of Grants Pass was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Slayton over the week end. —o__ Mrs. Patricia Jackson has been ill for a few days and the Hotel Drews dining room has been closed temporarily. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Watts were Grants Pass visitors last Tuesday. Mrs. Forbes Slayton and daughter acompanied them. Mrs. A. G. Jackson made a trip to Grants Pass the first of the week and was accompanied by Mrs. Forbes Slayton and little daughter Dianne. Mrs. J. D. Lanning, formerly of the Cave City Beauty shop left the first of the week for McFar- land, California, where she will remain indefinitely. Mr. (ml Mrs. Neal Doty of Medfora, moved to Cave Junction today, (Thursday). Mr. Doty ex- I pects to go into business in Cave Junction in the near future. --- 0--- Mrs. Guy Stewart and her I daughter Carol, have > returned to I when' Holland from San Diego 1 they have been for the past two months visiting relatives and friends. — o— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Floyd left yesterday for Crescent City on a business trip. They were ac- companied by Mr. Toms, who will do some carpenter work for Mr. ' Floyd while there. —O’ Mrs. Susan Haines accompanied her 7th and Nth grade pupils to | Cave Junction last Thursday to see a printing office in operation and 0n Tuesday of this week a visit was paid to the Grants Pass , library. Mrs Howard Bearss has been quite sick for several days and her mother, Mrs. Fannie M. Eg gers of Wolf Creek, is here tak ing care of her. Mrs. Bearss’ many friends hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Leonard had as their guests for a few days last week, Mr. and Mrs. R. At kinson and daughter Janice, of Honolulu. Mrs. Atkinson is a cousin of Mr. Leonard and was formerly Ella Leonard. Mrs. H. O. Smith attended a dis- trict conference of the Federat ed Gunien dubs of Oregon last week in Medford. Mrs. C. C. Babcock, president of the Illinois Valley Garden club and Mrs. Agness Smith accompanied her. —o— Mr, and Mrs. George W. Mar tin and daughter Janette left for a business and pleasure trip to Portland Tuesday, November 15. They expect to return Monday, November 21. Bud Hoskins is taking care of the hardware store while they are away. — o— Bill Robetison, Guy Stewart, Herl Renichke and Mr. Van Gor der are clearing bedrock on the Raphael Leonard property on the Althouse. They are working on a royalty basi- to Bill Von der Hei den and Raphael Leonard and re ports say they are doing fine. —o--- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messenger and daughter, of Takilma, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Owen left for Corvallis last Fri day to attend the football game between Oregon State and Stan ford. They returned home Mon day after having a great trip and watching Oregon State beat Stan ford. Kerby Girl Scouts have reor ganized under the leadership of Mrs. Sharlet Slack with Alice Hogue as lieutenant. Plans were made to have a table of Guls Scout handwork at the Auxiliary bazaar that is to be held Dec. 10. Present membership is as fol lows: Dorothy Hogue, patrol leader: Doris Jones, assistant; Lois Kunkel, secretary-treasurer; Ella Slonecker. Ethel Elroy, Mar garet Henry, Heidi Sachse, Win- nifred Hassler, and Dorothy Mc Lean. 29c OLIVES, Ripe, Sun Valley No. 1 Tall Cans, 2 Cans for •»7c CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray 17 Ounce Cans, 2 for .............................. 27c OYSTERS, Meco, Fancy Cove Fine with Dressing, 3 Cans ............. 33c PUMPKIN, Royal Club No. 2*4 Cans, 2 Cans for ......................... 19c PEAS, Royal Club, Dainty Dimple No. 2 Cans 2 Cans for ....................... 27c PUDDING, Heinz, Plum, Figs, Date 11 ounce Can, each 35c CANDY FOR THAT THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION CHOCOLATES— Commercial, Bulk, 2 pounds for ( REAM MIX— Per pound .................................... 23c 15c 17c PEANUT BRITTLE— Per pound WE WILL ( LOSE ALL DAY THANKSGIVING Short'ng 41« PEARL, A 4 Pound package Coffee GOLDEN WEST, glass jar, 1 lb. Kraft’s 27e 29' 4F DINNER. 2 Packages Calla Lilly /’______i..4...1 22« ■>.........oo________ Butter ('()(()A Fine for making candy, lb. Flour SNO SHEEN C AK E 2’| pound pkg. POWDERED SUGAR— 3 Pounds for I ORANGE .11 K E— 12 Ounce cans, 3 ('ans for MIXERS TOM COLLINS— 28 Ounce Bottles, each 19c SEVEN-UP— 12 Ounce Bottle, 2 for 29c GINGER ALE— 12 Ounce Bottles, 3 for 25c PAPER NAPKINS— 3 Packages for 25c Fruits and Vegetables t Granulated Castile Soap Powder. 23 oz. pkg. Something New in Soap Powder —o Mrs. Sharlet Slack Ix'ading Girl Scouts SHRIMP, Crown Brand 2 Cans for ...................................... 27« 25c 19c PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY SWEET POTATOES— 7 Pounds for CRANBERRIES— Extra Fancy, 2 Quarts for DRY ONIONS— Sweet Spanish, 6 Pounds for CELERY— Large Utah. 3 Stalks for COCOANUTS— 4 for GRAPES— Fancy Empörer, 3 Pounds for 19c 29c < >c 29c 29c 20c