Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 25, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday, January 25, 1940
Page Four
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Extra Good Food Begins with Extra Good Ingredients
BUY WELL KNOWN BRANDS
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Prices Effective Friday, Saturday & Monday, Jan. 26-27-29
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FRESH FRUIT AND
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday & Monday, Jan. 26-27-29
Vegetables
85c
SWIFT’S PREMIUM MILK
12 Tall Cans ...........................
OATS, Quick or Regular
No. 10 Sack ............................
33c
TOASTED WHEAT
No. 10 Sack ............................
35c
RAISINS
4 Pounds
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SALT
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50
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57c
85c
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Friday and Saturday Only
ORANGES—
Navel
3 Dozen
25c
GRAPEFRUIT—
Coachella, 3 for
52c
FLOUR, Snow Drop
19 Pound Sack.......
$1.20
OXYDOL
Giant Size Package
57c
CORNSTARCH, Argo
3 Packages ..................
25c &
38c
SHORTENING, Pearl
1 Pounds ....................
CELERY—
Large Utah, Per bunch
Edwards Dependable Coffees
15c
Vacuum Packed
CAULIFLOWER—
Eacn
15c
POTATOES—
Klamath
25-lb. sack
Cave City
Drug Store
44c
83c
23c Two
Pounds
One
Pound
Four
Pounds
25c
VICTORY DOG FOOD
6 Cans ...........................
Bananas, Apples, Dates,
Cabbage, Onions, Yams,
Sweet Potatoes
Avocados
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
Are The Best !
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Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
Cave Junct ion, Oregon
O. W. GREBN
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Mrs. Jack Hout spent Monday in
Dr. Wm. Brown spent Monday
Elwood Hussey was in Grants
Grants Pass attending to some bus- in Grants Paas.
Pass the first of the week.
ines matters.
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George C. Sabin attended to
L. E. Bidache returned Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baumberger business matters in Grants' Pass from San Francisco and Los An­
George Cardinal attended to
geles.
business in Grants Pass Monday. spent Monday in Grants Pass on last Monday.
a shopping tour.
Herman Luethye of Holland was
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brown and
Joe Frank of Takilma left last
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Dundas, given an opportunity to enter the daughter, Wanda, of O’Brien ac­
Friday for I.akeview to visit rela­
former operators of Pine Cone Inn, Masonic Home at Forest Grove. companied by Mrs. Robert Balzke
tives and friends.
i have returned to the valley for a Raphael Leonard drove to Forest and Mrs. Kretsinger and daughter,
C. C. Beck and Roy Hervey j short visit. They have ben mak­ Grove with Mr. Luethye Tuesday Myrtle, spent Saturday in Cres­
cent City.
have spent the past week in the ing their home in. Darlingtonio, morning.
California.
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Grayback foothills with their dogs,
Grover C. Mayfield and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dean of Prine­
hunting cougars.
Mias Nelle Hayden returned on are installing a small sawmill on ville spent a few days recently in
Sunday
from Grants Pass where their ranch above Holland. They the Valley visiting relatives and
C. E. Lawson of O’Brien arrived
home Tuesday morning from Port­ she visited with friends several plan on cutting lumber just for friends. They spent Sunday with
land. He had spent two weeks days last week. Tuesday morning their own us« in building fencing Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich, and
Monday with Mrs. Dean’s brother,
there while Mrs. Lawson was un­ she departed for Los Angeles, Cal­ and new farm buildings.
Harry Floyd, and family of Hol­
dergoing medical treatment. He ifornia. where she will visit briefly
A flue burning out in the Walt land. leaving that evening to visit
reporta that she is doing fine after with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Hayden, former Cave Junction Mays house gave the present oc­ in Grants Pass with Mr. Dean's
the major operation.
residents.
cupants, Mrs. Fred Rethemeyer mother.
and daughters, a thrilling exper­
Bill Robinson of Holland was
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Worner ience last Sunday morning. After
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd en­
laid up several days because of in­ of Florence, Oregon, accompanied
throwing of water and moving of tertained last Sunday evening at
juries received in an Occident Wed­ by Mrs. Nettie Hicks of Portland,
furniture the fire was extinguish­ dinner and cards the following
nesday of last week. Bill was pry­ arived Sunday to visit Mr. and
ed without outside help.
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry O.
ing on a rock lodged in a bank, the arrived Sunday to visit Mr. and
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
bar slipped and he fell with result­ Mrs. Murphy Hicks. Mrs. Worner
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunch. The
H.
S.
V\
atts
paid
the
News
Of
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ant injuries about his head.
is a sister to George and Murphy fice a pleasant^ call Wednesday Sunday evening previous the fol­
and Mrs. Hicks is their mother. an informed us that a representa­ lowing guests were entertained at
They left Tuesday morning for tive of a turkey buying firm had dinner and cards: Mr. and Mrs.
TASTES SO GOOD !
home.
notified him that they would be J. J. Villair, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Melo-Rex Cough Syrup han one
in lave Junction next Tuesday. j Bearss and Mr. and Mrs. George |
outstanding feature in addition
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hamilton January 30, to purchase dressed Martin.
to ita excellent medicinal value
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and that is its TASTE. The drove over to Kerby Tuesday ev­ Turkeys. Growers desiring more
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rexford j
mellow, honey-like flavor of ening to attend a scheduled meet­ information may contact Watts
this cough syrup makes it most ing of the First Aid class but be­ or bring birds to town and place had as week end guests Mr. and i
pleasant to take. Children, ev­ cause of lack of attendance the them at the Hussey building Tues­ Mrs. A. W. Lloyd of Corvallis, Mr. |
en, will take it without a whim­
lesson could not be held. The fifth day for the truck pickup.
and Mrs. E. C. Rexford of Eugene
per.
and Mrs. Irene Derrick of Astoria.
Then the cool, soothing feeling lesson will therefore be given next
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stone accom­ E. C. and M. B. Rexford. Mrs.
it leaves in a cough-irritated Tuesday evening. It is surprising
throat stays for many minutes that more people of the valley, be-I panied by Mrs. J. S. Whitehead, Lloyd and Mrs. Derrick are broth­
while the other ingredients have cause of frequent isolation, do not made a pleasure trip to Portland ers and sister». All enjoyed a won­
time to work and help break up
avail themselves of this opportun­ and way points last Sunday morn­ derful visit and en route home
the congestion.
ing. They went on to the Bonne­ Tuesday they stopped at Grants |
Melo-Rex is good for trouble­ ity for free instruction.
ville dam up the Columbia high­ Pass to visit with their niece, Mrs. (
some coughs and for bronchial
irritations caused by colds.
James A. Grauties and Mr. Mc­ way. and back on the Washington Clarence Coon and family and to
Take Melo-Rex according to the Ginnis of Glendale, California, side down the Evergreen Highway. call at the bedside of their nephew,
directions on the label ami be
hile in Portland they visited the Delbert Rexford who is responding
certain of getting the best re­ spent a night recently at the Hol­
land
Hotel.
Mr.
Grautier
was
on
Old
Oregon Rattleship, and took to treatment being administered
sult*.
his way to see some mining proper­ sight seeing trips around and thru at the Josephine General hospital. :
MEL-REX
ty on the Klamath river, and drove the city. It was Mrs. Whitehead's
Cough Syrup
north to visit friends. It will be first visit to the Northern City and i
CAVE JUNCTION
l.arg. Bottle
noted with interest to many in the she was thrilled with it all. They i
MOTOR COURT
75c
Illinois Valley that some of his returned by the Coast rout« stop- I
K C. HAMILTON
son Armand's potery animals have ping here and there, and all Jcclar
Re Safe—Buy Rexall been placed on sale at a gift shop ed they had a wonderful trip.
ATLAS
in Grants Pass. Armand and two |
other boys now have a shop of
ANTI-FREEZE
Nelson Sisters (’afe
their own in Glendale and do all
Don't let your motor froose
Specialising in
their own modeling and glaiing,
“
CHICKEN
IN THE ROUGH”
WEED TIRE CHAINS
hiring girls from their art class
Your Rexall Store
You’ll need ’em th«« winter
at Glendale High to do the paint­
Grant« Pa««
Cave Junction. Oregon ing.
Locals
&
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3Oc
SUGAR
10 Pounds
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Holland School Improvement
Club is arranging a benefit dance
for an early date in March.
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George Martin made a trip to
Ashland Sunday taking Jeanne
Abernethy, Grace Thrasher and
Shirley Massey back to college.
Several friends gathered in a
surprise party Monday evening to
honor the birthday anniversary of
Miss Nelle Halden. An enjoyable
evening of dancing closed with the
serving of a delicious luncheon pre­
pared at the Owl Club cafe. Miss
Hayden was the recipient of many
beautiful and useful gifts. Those
present were: Nelle Hayden, Ruth
Watts, Dolly Braham, Faye Tycer,
Lorraine Wilson, Eilien Whitehead,
Gertrude Bloomingcamp, Edda
Burke, Mrs. Jim Whitehead, Vivi­
an Taylor and Buelah B^ck; Larry |
Mussil, Edward Sowell, Dave |
White, Harold Trefethen, Ralph I
Huber; Al Reed, Don Johnson, Al
Brown, Gene Vance, F. R. Little,
Mr. Fry, Carl Yates, Jim White-
head, Vic Zahn and Nat Wooley.
James T. Logan commenced
placer operations in Allen’s Gulch
south of Takilma about 10 days
ago.
Mrs. A. E. Williams of O’Brien
was ill last week but has recover­
ed and has again taken up her
duties at the O’Brien schook
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PRESIDENT’S
BIRTHDAY
Dance
Grange Hall,
Bridgeview
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 27th
Babcock's Orchestra
Admission 75c
Refreshments by
the ladies
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