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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1939)
Page Four ■ ocals Mrs. Howard Bearss motored in- to Grants Pass last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babcock were in Grants Pass last Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Hill was in Grants Pass this week transacting busi ness. fl Q fl fl Dr. E. E. Brooks was a business visitor in the county seat last Monday. fl Robert Fleming of Holland was a Grants Pass visitor the last of the week. fl Q 1 M 0 0 Q fl John Darger was attending to business matters in Grants Pass on Tuesday. —o— ne last M Milt Akerill returned home Tuesday after spending a month i in the Galice district. Mrs. Marjorie Varner, teacher at the Rocky Dale school was in Grants Pass last week end. Mrs. Margaret Moore was tran- sacting business in Grants Pass for a few hours Friday. —o— J. E. Frunklin of Kerby was seen in the county seat last Friday attending to business matters. George Thrasher and Bill Toms of Holland attended to some bus iness in Grants Pass Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Walling of Kerby have moved to Grants j Pass where they will make their1 home. L. S. Mussigbrod of O’Brien, after being confined to his home on account of sickness, is able to be out again. Mrs. Florence Hallock of the Cave City Dress shop was tran sacting business in Grants Pass last Tuesday. Mrs. Ida Graves of Crescent City made a trip to Takilma last Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Elton Carter and family of Gold Beach are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Strong at Takilma. Jack Bearss of Ashland spent last Sunday with his brother How ard. He was accompanied by Miss Madge Mitchell. —o — J Semple and Les Richards, as- ' sayers at the Waldo mine, left last Saturday for Portland, where they will spend several days. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Baum-1 berger of the Cave City Park, were transacting business in the county seat Saturday. Harry T. Tichnor of the CCC camp is on a vacation for about six weeks. During his absence John Ulrich will be in charge. Illinois Valley News, Thursday, February 9, 1939 fl a fl fl Cash and Carry Popular Prices Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Monday CROWN PANCAKE FLOUR 9 8-10 pound sack...................... FANCY CUT BEANS, Blue Dell No. 2’s, 3 cans for......................... 29c BAKER’S COCOA 1 pound cans, 2 cans for 25c SNOW DROP FLOUR Hard Wheat, 49 pound sack *1.09 ROYAL CLUB TUNA FISH No. >/2’s, per can ................... 15c FANCY RED SALMON Royal Club, No. l’s, tall can 2Oc VANILA FLAVOR, Imitation 8 ounce bottle, each ................... 23c DIAMOND WAX PAPER 125 foot roll, 2 rolls for ... 35c GRAPE FRUIT, Royal Club No. 2’s, 2 cans for.................. PARKAY 2 pounds for fl a fl s fl GROCERI ES 39c ,/i. Dish FREE with each pound DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE 16 ounce can ............................ TEXSUN GRAPE FRUIT JUICE No. 2 cans, 3 for ................................ 25c DEL MONTE GRAPE FRUIT JUICE 17 ounce can, each ...................................... 21c MARASCHINO CHERRIES, Old Monk 8 ounce bottle, each 17c SUNSHINE SODA CRACKERS 2 pound box ..................................................... 25c CARNATION OATS or WHEAT FLAKES 3 pound package 19c CROWN MILLED FEEDS Produce POTATOES, U. S. No. l’s, Klamath 100 pound sack ................................... $1.2» SWEET SPANISH DRY ONIONS 10 pounds for l»c COCOANUTS 1 for 25c ORANGES 288’s, 2 dozen for 19c Cave Junction, Oregon AFETy SONNETS Voteles* in the Senate to the Golden Gate. The Cleve land convention and road show in Fairbanks was the only vice January, 1938, attracted more than 27,000 delegates. president of those who did not suc ceed to the presidency, who went ------------ o------------ voteless in the senate. Michigan Dunes Differ ------------ o ■ An Early-Day Physician European sand dunes were formed on a stable shoreline; Dr. Marcus Whitman, the first Michigan's on a coast line that fluctuated during the various physician to practice west of the Rockies, arrived in Pacific North stages of the glacial drift. * west September 1, 1836. — — ■ o------------ Founder of Graduate Work Intuition is what enables a wom The first president of John an to be kittenish at the right Hopkins university, Daniel Coit Gilman, is usually regarded as the , time instead of the wrong time. I founder of graduate work in this ' country. Howard Bearss is still confined —\uuvnul Safel) (ouud to his home with a touch of the flu but is gradually improving, The dangers of passing on hill-1 Subscribe for the News and we hope he will be out soon. crests and curves are apparent to $IS THERE GOLD" nearly every driver, yet there are Vernon Murray of Oakland, those who insist on taking the risk sin youro California, is visiting his sister. when they would never think of ‘¿’CELLAR? Mrs. Cecil Owen of Takilma. He passing with inadequate clearance plans to leave shortly for Seattle. on the straightaway. There are O 1 1 others who habitually embarrass Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rickerts and the drivers they're passing by cut family of O'Brien left Friday ting in when their bumpers are morning for Oakland, California, scarcely clear; there are still where they will remain indefinite others who try to past long strings ly of cars in a single mad dash, —o— courting disaster in the form of a Mrs. Harry Messenger of Ta head on collision, the cause of kilnia left today for Corvallis many fHtal accidents. and in 1 our where she will spend a few days If a driver has not yet learned Attic Too! visiting her son, Ralph, who is to gauge his margin of safety ac Turn Those Things celebrating his 18th birthday, curately when passing, he is urg Friday, February 10th. Y om Don’t Want Into ed to err on the side of too great —o Mono with a Want Ad a margin rather than to little. As Jeanne Abernathy spent the he gains experience, he can judge J week end with her parents, Mr. his passing with greater nicety, and Mrs. George W Martin. Miss but he will never place himself or Jeanne is attending Southern other drivers in jeopardy by play (TTT RATE Southern Oregon Normal at Ash ing safe at all times. DRUG STORE land. ------------ o ........—. —o— Mrs. H. F Wilcox Highways of Tomorrow City was a visitor in Exhibition to be at Fair tion for a short time Mr. For All Occasions Wilcox is connected the Charles M Upham, endineer • Emerson Radios Triplicate in the bay director, American Road Build ers’ association, Washington, D. For Coughs and Colds Cecil Owen and Roy MacFar C., arrived in San Francisco re Pin» Tar Honey Compound land returned home from the Ora cently to make final arrange Mentholated, full 12 ounce for Saturday Only, Special, 69c Grande mine near Crescent City ments for his organization's 36th VALENTINES and last week, the mine being closed annual convention and highway1 down on account of the storm. Valentine Candies exhibit in Civic Auditorium. Mar ------- —o 7 10. This conclave is expected CAVE CITY It is of the farmer's wife that to bring members of the highway the saying, "Woman's work is nev industry and profession from 48 er done,** is still true. I states and many foreign countries! ^ GIFTS DRUG STORE 1 ENJOY FRESH MEAT WHENEVER YOU WANT IT Rent a Cold Storage Locker at Reasonable Rates ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE CO. 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