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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1939)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 16, 1939 Page Three I ■ ■ ~ ——————————— ¡day, November 22nd, Thanksgiv i dance, which is under the spon [ and plans to spend several weeks I Grand, Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Vice Thanksgiving Eve Mrs. Vivian Grimmett of Hol ing eve, is timely and adds prom sorship of the American Legion. with Mr. and Mrs. Covey. Mrs. Grand. Lola Peterson, Secretary, land left for her ranch in Somer Dance Wednesday ise of a great evenings entertain The Auxiliary will have refresh I Hambaugh is a sister of George Sofia Bunch and Treasurer, Fran ton, Arizona, the first of the week ment, Covey, and a frequent visitor to ces Smith. ments at midnight. taking a load of horses with her. It’s a pleasure to exercise after o ■■ — our fair community and we wish o Glenn Hamilton’s orchestra, - eating a grand, glorious Thanks Mrs. Grimmett had just recently her a most pleasant stay. returned from Arizona where she giving dinner, especially when the which plays regularly every Sat DEER CREEK NEWS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY o~ had been most of the summer. exercise is pleasure, so the an urday night at the Oriental Gar- If you are a subscriber to the The “Russ” Tolin family re PAYNE SCHOOL NEWS J. M. Smock Telephone company, She pluns to return to her home in nouncement of a dance Wednes ' dens in Medford, will play for the turned to Coquille after an enjoy there is a new upto-date directory Holland about January 1st. o By Carol George able three days visit to the Tolin waiting for you either at the Har HOLIDAY SPECIALS Those on honor roll with a point ry Floyd store, Holland or at The 1 homestead. They had as their Subscribe for the Illinois Valley guest Charles Sieck of Coquille. average of not less than 1.5 were News office. Cave Junction. Genuine Oil Permanent News. Its worth the price. He was very much impressed with Jean and Carol George and Eu Wave, holiday price $1.95 the scenic beauty and ideal cli gene Pullen. Duart Certified Oil Per mate of Deer Creek and the Illin The only student winning a manent Wave..................... $3.50 ois Valley in general. Come visit spelling prize last month was Carol V Newest Type Machineless us again Mr. Sieck, we like boost George. A grade of 100 must be / received every day for the entire ers. K \ Permanent W fave, Softer, month. linger Lasting,more Nat Alonzo Pope returned last week Last week severe cases of flu ural Looking Curl.......... $3.95 after two months visit with his kept several children at home. SATURDAY and SUNDAY, NOV. 18-19— Cave Junction Beauty Salon daughter in Colorado, who has Those missing days were Myrtle, been ill for some time, but is now Alberta, Eugene and Alice Pullen. very much improved^ Glad you’re Alice is unable to be back this back “Dad,” and that your daugh- week. An airliner crash in the jungle . . the attack The Sunshine club met Monday 1 ter is better. by savage Zambeles . . adventure in the Pool — o— morning. Carol George gave a talk Mrs. Mary Buckles has been ill on “How to Behave at a Neigh of Paradise, most amazing underwater scenes for the past few days with a slight bor’s home.” This led to discus •ver filmed! . . All thrills! . . All new! . . attack of flu. We are all wish- sion by the other members of the The first Tarzan picture in three year«! I ing her a speedy and complete re- club. I covery. The 4-H club held their business —o— meeting last Friday. Some of the Put Your Dining Room in a Holiday Mood Mrs. Leona Hambaugh, formerly members have nearly completed , of Sierra Madre, Calif., now of the first unit of their sewing. I»1 Hollywood, arrived Armistice Day H. H. Wardrip, county school Only the power of a huge cash purchase makes superintendent, visited our school such values as these possible just WHEN YOU : last Friday. We enjoyed his talk » very much on the value of “Good » NEED THEM. Buy for Thanksgiving! Buy American Legion Sportsmanship.” for Christmas Gifts. It is unlikely that we can r/ The past week has been spent in Thanksgiving Eve replace these linens at such low prices when taking achievement test, to find our present stocks are exhausted. our grade scores. - - ■ - O— - - ■ I t ■ Barber Shop Sold To I CITY Theatre Spine-Tingling Excitement! QiiniiiMiii Thanksgiving LINEN SALE i : 7* ■ DAMASK DINNER CLOTHS 58 X 58 64 X 72 64 X 108 Matching Napkins, 6 for Legion Hall WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 98c $1.25 $1.98 $1.25 Glenn Hamilton’s Orchestra FILET LACE CLOTHS Pretty as they are practical, exquisite de signs for $1.48 EATS BY THE AUXILIARY $1.98 HAND MADE LACE CLOTHS Never before at such prices, closely woven squares, separated by filet effects. Large sizes. $1.98 $2.98 $3.95 $6.95 •a Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Lamb, Beef, (’ornfed Pork, Sweet Pickle Ham, Guaran teed pure Pork Saus age and Ix?an Ham burger. All from Illinois Valley Farms •GJ RAYON DAMASK SETS Beautiful lustrous finish, worthy of your I most important Thanksgiving feast and i for best for months to come. Large dinner i sizes. $4.95 to $6.95 LUNC HEON CLOTHS GJ S 79c j For quick snacks! Gay lunch cloths in i print, stripe, border designs. ■Ù The Golden Rule Grants Pass, Oregon Thanksgiving CLEARANCE SALE DINNERWARE and COOKING UTENSILS These Articles Listed are just a few of our Many Bargains from which to choose , Don’t Overlook This Opportunity To Save! 12 Quart Enameled Sauce Kettle— Regular $1.95, Special at ............. $1.49 8 Quart Enameled Sauce Kettle— Regular $1.55, Special at .................. $1.19 5 Quart Enameled Sauce Kettle— Regular $1.35, Special at .................. 99c 17 Quart Round Enameled Dishpan— Regular $1.30, Special at.................. 99c 14 Quart Round Enameled Dishpan— Regular $1.10. Special at 89c 1-3 Off on all Wearever Aluminum Roasters Come in and See for Yourself Rogue River Hardware “Where Most People Trade” Grants Pass, Oregon I'm Hog Enough Io Want Your Busineaa And Man Enough To Appreciate It KEITH’S MARKET I .... Pendleton Barber ■ day Doolittle sold the Cave Junction barber shop this week to C. E. Thacker, of Pendleton, who took charge of the shop Thursday morning. Mr. Thacker said he was bring ing his family here to live in a few days, and expects to make this his future home. Mr. and Mrs. Doo little left for Eugene. Owning a shop for many years in Pendleton, Mr. Thacker comes here well recommended, having the reputation of being one of the best barbers in eastern Oregon. ------------ o......... ELECTION OF OFFICERS I XI II t i CLASSIFIED ADS TRADE—For horse or mule that will pack and saddle, 29 Dodge Victory 6 sedan, good tires, runs good. Will pay any difference. Peter Brooks, Takilma. 28-ltp FOR SALE — Riding horses and Duroc pigs at Gold Canyon Pony Ranch, Redwood highway near Kerby, Oregon. 28-ltp ELECT OFFICERS Election of officers was held at the regular business meeting of the Rebekahs, on Wednesday even ing, November 7th, in the Kerby hall. Installation will be held in January of the new year with the following new officers: Noblei F i ' The Oregon Caves club met at the Hultman home Saturday, No II vember 11th at 2:30 p. m. The meeting was called to order by President Bob Wendt and election of officers held, with the following elected: President, Yvonne Payne; Vice President, Dick Payne; Sec retary, Juanita Hultman. The next meeting will be at the f C. Wendt home, December 9th. » Refreshments were served by i t Miss Hultman. / REBEKAHS r I » / / / « » JOHNNY „ EISSMULLER WEISSMULLER MAUREEN 1J U O'SULLIVAN^ John Sheffield Ian Hunter Henry Stephenson ¿at Frieda Inescort Henry Wilcoxon Laraine Day WED. and THU RS., NOVEMBER 22-23— Thanksgiving Special «« Never Say Die” With Bob Hope and Martha Raye One of the season’s best comedies. It’s a riot Betty Boop Cartoon FOR SALE—Fat Moscovy ducks. Sam Bunch, Bridgeview. 28-ltp Adams Ô* Powell E urniture FOR RENT—4 room partly fur nished house, back of Legion hall. Luther Sherrier, box 124, Cave Junction. 28-ltp Going Out of Business $25 FOR YOUR OLD RADIO. Trade in on famous 12 tube Midwest. 5 wave bands, world wide reception. Cave City Drug Store. 28-ltc FOR RENT—Cabins by the day, week or month. O'Harra’s Auto Court. T. L. Stewart, manager. Cave Junction. FOR SALE — Mining location blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 021150 United States Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, October 19, 1939. Notice is hereby given that George H. Shade of Cave June- tion, Oregon, who, on October 17, 1934, made Second Homestead Entrv Acts June 6, 1912 and June 9. 1916. No. 021150. for NE% SE*4, Lot 1. Sec. 1, T. 40 S, R 9 W , and NE‘4 SW *4 Lots 5. 6, Section 6,Township 40 — South, Range 8 — West, Willamette Mer idian, has filed notic. of intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before M. C. Athey Notary Pub lic. at Cave Junction. Oregon, on th day Of December, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: J. O. Seat W A. Doney. L. O. Tai- e<-.t. all of Cave Junction. Oregon, .da Wmg of O’Brien, Oregon. Register. George Finley. 950 South Sixth Street, Grants Pass, Oregon AUCTION Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18 At 2 o’clock each day we will shake the very foundation of Grants Pass Retail trade with perhaps the greatest sale in history! THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF Furniture - Rugs - Ranges, Etc. To be sold under the hammer to the highest bidder DAVENPORTS, CLUB CHAIRS, WALNUT DINING ROOM AND BED ROOM SUITES, RANGES, BREAKFAST SETS, LINOLEUM. WILTON, AXMINSTER .nd DOMESTIC OR IENTAL RUGS, LAMPS, CABINETS, CHAIRS, MIRRORS, DESKS, TABLES CEDAR CHESTS. SPRING MATTRESSES, ETC. Everything Goes, Nothing Withheld-Terms Cash Remember — It’s your privilege to select any item for auction THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME FOR PEOPLE TO BUY FURNITURE AT AUCTION! Two Sales Daily : Afternoon 2, Evening 7:30 NOTICES—Adams & Powell Furniture Co., an institution of untarnished reputation and high standards, are now quitting business and taking this means of liquidating their entire stock of high grade furniture, rugs, lamps, etc., at PUBLIC AUCTION. We are positively going out of business and hone that our old and new customers will take advantage of this golden op portunity to buy furniture and save money at this sale.—Adams & Powell Furniture Co. t t t f t t f » t f\ f f f » • f f » t f f » « f t f f t f f / / f f / / / / /