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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1939)
Page Four Q 0 Q 0 0 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B I 0 B 0 I 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 27, 1939 II 0 a 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 I 0 B. 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 I Home of Advertised Merchandise Specials of the week-end, Friday and Saturday PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. and SAT., APRIL 28 - 29 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. and SAT., APRIL 28 - 29 ! Large ,VALTINE „ .......................................................... 58c size, each FRESH FRUIT ANI) BLOCK SALT ttüp 50 pounds for .............................................................. Vegetables SUGAR 10 Pound bag for 53c COFFEE SPECIAL “A”, 3 pounds for BRAN -NU - POPS A New Whole Wheat Product, 3 pkgs. BULK SHORTENING CUDAHY’S, 10 Pounds for ........................ CLOROX One-Half gallon for 5Oc 25c $1.19 27c LUX SOAP 3 Bars for 21c PEARL TAPIOCA 2 pounds for ......... 17c NEW CABBAGE— Per pound PEANUT BUTTER Royal Club, 2 pounds for 28c PINEAPPLE GEMS Royal Club, No. 2*/2 size, 3 cans for ........ 65c PURE HONEY 5 Pounds for .................................................... 39c SODA 3 Packages for ................................................. 25c TOMATOES, Standby 2*4 Size, 3 cans for 25c SALAD DRESSING Tasty, per quart 23c 4c ASPARAGUS— 3 Pounds 20c RADISHES, ONIONS 3 Bunches for lOc CELERY— Large Bunches 15c SMALL ORANGES— 3 Dozen 25c LEMONS— 2 Dozen 28c <MQ MILK, SWIFT’S or MORNING 1 Case, 48 cans ..._....................... Model Cash Grocery CLAY MASSIE FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS Cave Junction, Oregon O. W. GREEN B li Locals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Floyd of Holland were Grants Pass visitors last Monday. —o— Mrs. Howard Beers and Mrs. Jack Villair spent Tuesday in Grants Puss. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron of Grants Pass visited relatives at Takilma Sunday. Mrs. Mary McBriety of Takilma visited with friends in Grants Pass for several days last week. A. (’. Wurtz of (¡rants Pass moved this week to his mining claim near Elk Creek. The boys and girls Forestry club Spence school are going on an over night hike, May 5 and 6. —o—— E. D. Haines of Takilma left last week for l.akeview, where he will be located for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Smith were transacting business" in (¡rants Pass the first of the week —o— Mr. und Mrs. . L. Schumacher and Paul Hein left for southern Idaho the first of the week --- 0--- Mrs. L. A. Stone and Mrs. Jim Whitehead spent last Monday in (¡rants Pass transacting business. —o--- Dr. E E. Brooks was transact ing business in the county seat the first of the week. —o—• Harold Hill and Keith Owen were confined to their home the last week with the flu. —o--- Mrs Key C. Dundas left last week for Berkeley, Calif, where she will visit with her daughter and family. M. C. Athey made a business trip to Crescent City last Tues day. J M Hout of Camp Hoquiam accompanied him. Q--- Mr and Mrs L. E. Lewis were guests over the week end at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wil-| Wednesday. They are starting on ' past year, have moved to Los An Hums of O'Brien. their second project geles, to live. A son. Paul Moss- berg is remaining in Takilma un Mrs. George Scott and her sis N M. Geer, popular writer of til school is out. ter. Miss Victoria Jasperson of the western stories, whose home is at Cave City Coffee shop were seen Rogue River, is visiting at the Mr*. C. E. Lawson, postmistress shopping in the Pass last Monday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Young on of O’Brien left lest week for Caves highway. Eastern Oregon, to visit her II M. Hayden of the Hayden —o— mother, daughter and sisters. She camp was in Grants Pass several Mr. and Mrs. B. Flick and son, expects to stay several weeks and days this week attending to busi- ( Wilson of Gold Hill spent last will visit relatives in Portland on ness affairs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. her return home. —o— Oppie of O’Brien. Mrs. Oppie left Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brown of today for several week’s visit in Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Os O’Brien were attending to busi California trander and daughter of Rose —o— ness matters in the county seat burg and Lee Ostrander, from Val this week. Murphy Hicks, Hugh White, lejo, Calif., were in the valley Mike Rice and Decker Sowell visiting over the week end. The Miss Phyllis Crouse teacher at came through the valley Tuesday boys are sons of Dr. and Mrs. A. Spence school will spend the week with the Forest Service pack an J. Ostrander. Lee is in the navy. end with her father and mother imals. There were 70 head and They retv. <ied to their homes the in Grants Pass. it was quite a sight seeing -o many first of the week. horses going through the streets. Mr. and Mrs. Robb of Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bottel of have been visiting Mrs. Robb's Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyd, Mr. Arcata, Calif., were visiting Sun mother, Mrs. Gladys King of the and Mrs. E. J. Wilber, Mrs. Mat- day with a brother, A. E. Rainbow Gardens. tie Smith, Mrs. Bob Eagles and Bottel, and his wife, who are Harry Messenger, Ed Basye and Pete Davidson motored to Cres guests of their son. Bob Bottel at Fred Galeno are mining on the cent City and Smith River, Calif., the Quarantine station. The Bot- Galeno property south of Waldo, Sunday. I tels are from southern California, and are running three shifts. and they think the extreme north Bert Badden of Kerby was tak I of California and Oregon are the E. A. Breech of the Inspection en to the Crescent City hospital most wonderful places to live, and station is having his five days va Tuesday, where he will receive expect to remain here all summer. cation now and enjoying it very medical treatment. Mrs. Badden Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bottel had al much. made the trip with him, but re so as their guest Harold Bush of turned home the same day. San Francisco. Mr. Babe Van Zee und Miss Emma Hanscomb of Smith River. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox of Calif., spent the week end visit Rogue River and party of friends Burch Chicken Ranch ing Mr and Mrs. Jack Van Zee stopped by Holland last Saturday Has Over 3000 Birds at the Quarantine station. on their way to Crescent City for the week end. Mrs. Knox formerly A good demonstration of what Miss Claudia McLean of Ash taught at the White school. can be done in the Illinois valley land, was in Takilma last week. is given by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. She has accepted the Takilma Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Baum Burch, who purchased some land, school and will teach there next berger of the Cave City Park left very little of it cleared and now fall. last Friday for Los Angeles on a have one of the most productive business and pleasure trip. On chicken ranches in the county. Mrs Cole and daughter, Mrs. their return home they will stop Hard work and willing to learn, Ethel Humphreys of Medford, in San Francisco to take in the were the attributes lived up to by spent the week end with Mrs. expositioin. the Burch family and they have Cole’s daughter, Mrs. E. D. Haines accomplished wonders in the time of Takilma. A. E Williams of O'Brien took they have been on the ranch. They --- O— F. C. Stiwait into the Lewis &■ have one of the best strains of Over the week end visitors at Williams mine last Sunday where chicks to be found and specialize the Bud Hoskins home were his they will do some development in fryers, and so far have not been mother, Mrs. Ben Hoskins and his work Mr. William* will put addi able to supply the market demand sister, Mrs. Loyal Mann of For tional equipment to work and for their birds. eat Grove, Oregon plans on operating this summer. o ■ Come hear the new dance band The Wahoo Workers of Girl O. Mossberg and family who at the Legion hall, Saturday. Scout* of Spence school held a have been residing on the old April 29. featuring the McCon- social meeting at the school last I Owen place above Takilma for the i neli orchestra. I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villair were Grants Pass visitors this week. du statt Come hear the new dance band at the Legion hall, Saturday, April 29, featuring the McCon nell orchestra. Electrical Outlets Support the Fire Department. 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