Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 06, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
Locals
Vernon and Orville Henry re­
turned Monday from Oakland,
Oregon where they have been
busy hauling lumber.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawkins
of Holland were attending to some
business matters in Grants Pass
Monday.
C. L. Schumacher of Schumach­
er’s Cash Grocery, was transact-
ing business in Grants Pass the
first of the week.
Mrs. May Peamerton of Ken-
drick, Idaho, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Albert Brammer,
of O'Brien.
E. L. Oppie of O’Brien, made a
trip to Sacramento, Santal Bar­
bara and Los Angeles for a week,
looking after the oil business.
W. E. Ham of Ventura, Califor­
nia, is visiting for the summer
with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oppie at
O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oppie of
O’Brien entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Balzke and Mrs. Cochran
at cards last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson
accompanied by Mrs. Robert Bal-
zke of O'Brien, were visiting in
Crescent City Monday.
Mrs. O. W. Henry accompanied
by Mrs. Quinn and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Brammer, of O'Brien, were
in Grants Pass attending to bus­
iness last Thursday.
Mrs. Maud«4 Smith of Sacra­
mento and Mrs. Rose N. Howell
of Seattle are visiting their Bister,
Mrs. Charles White, who is quite
ill.
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Harry Messenger is moving and
remodeling one of his houses in
Takilma nearer to his own resi­
dence. When completed the house
will be for rent.
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Ernest Bearss of San Rafael,
California, brother of Howard
Bearss, is spending a few days
visiting here.
Bill and Bob Pomeroy are spend-
ing their Easter vacation at the
Pomeroy ranch. They brought
with them as guest, Jack O'Mal­
ley of Vallejo, California.
Mrs. Marjorie Varner went to
Grants Pass last Saturday to at­
tend the meeting of the committee
on which she is serving for the
purpose of making out the end of
the term tests for the countyv
Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe and sons
Wayne, Eugene and Russell, ar
rived in Cave Junction last Sat­
urday, Russell and Eugene will
remain in the valley, while Mrs.
Thorpe and Wayne will return to
Seattle this coining Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ring and lit
tie daughter Joan of Marxhfield,
•■pent the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Drake, their
grandparents. Sunday they mot
ored to Gold Hill and Sardine
Creek to visit with the Durkee
family and pick lamb tongues.
Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty of the
CCC camp, returned from a trip
to southern California Sunday
and registered at the Holland ho­
tel. They expect to leave soon
for Crater Lake where Mr.
Daugherty will be stationed for
the summer.
Mrs Roy C. Dundas returned to
her home on the Redwood highway
last Friday from Berkeley, Cali
fornia, where she has been for
the past several months, She
was accompanied home by ■ her
daughter, Mrs. A. S. Gist ami
daughter Ruth of Arcata, Califor­
nia.
Mr. and Mrs. Athowe of Berke
ley. California, accompanied by
W Fulton of San Francisco, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pun
das of the Pine Cone Inn over the
week end. They were greatly ini
pressed by the beauty and future
possibilities of the lllirois Valley
and surrounding country.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E Barrett have
leased their ranch on Caves high­
way for five years to Harold Hult
man, formerly of South Dakota,
but for the past three years a res
ident of Grants Pa-s. Mr. and
Mrs. Barrett have moved into the
house across from their ranch,
owned by their son, Arthur Bar
rett of Klamath Falls.
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The New Owners of Schumacher’s Cash Grocery, ('lay Massie and O. W. Green, bring you EASTER GREETINGS and a
sincere wish for your happiness and prosperity for this Glorious Easter Season.
In taking over the store, the new proprietors guarantee you the same fine quality of groceries as in the past and hope to
merit your continued patronage. Our faith in the Illinois Valley prompts us to make our future home among you, where we
hope to prosper with you and do our part in developing the great resources of the valley.
THE FOLLOWING PRICES EFFEC TIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY
MORNING, Tall Cans, each
SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS, each
GRANULATED SOAP POWDER
Peet’s, large package .................
PAPER NAPKINS
80 count, 3 packages for
SEA PORT, Imitation, full pint
PEARLS OF WHEAT
Per package ......................................................
SNOW DROP, 49 1b. sack
PASS EASTER EGG COLORS and
TRANSFERS, 3 packages for........
With Vitrock Cup and Saucer
( CARNATION.
3 pound packag
package
ROYAL CLUB PEAS
Dainty Dimple, No. 2 cans, 2 cans for
RED "A”, 3 pound package
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PURE CANE, 10 lb. cloth bag
DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE
16 ounce cans, each
Quart Package
Quart in bulk
Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate, Maple Nut, Pecan
MACARONI. Bulk
I pounds for
ROYAL CLUB GRAPE FRUIT JUICE
46 ounce cans 2 cans for .....................
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Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Only
2 Package« for
And Handy Torpedo Flashlight FREE
ROYAL ( LIB PEACHES
No. 2*2 cans, 2 cans for
AVOCA DOS-
Large, 3 for
RHUBARB—
lx»cal, 3 pounds for
ASPARAGUS-
Fresh. 2 pounds for
SWIFT’S JEWEL, 4 lb. pkg.
('ACUELLA GRAPE FRUIT—
A Delicious Fruit. 6 for
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( LAY MASSIE
—OWNERS—
Cave Junction, Oregon
O. W. GREEN