Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 28, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 28, 1940
Page Six
APRIL FOOL’S DAY
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DON’T LET ANYONE KID YOU— WE HAVE THE GROCERIES AND THE SERVICE IS EXTRA GOOD AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT
MAKE THE MODEL YOUR SHOPPING CENTER AND SAVE MUCH TIME AND HEAPS OF MONEY—NO FOOLIN
FRESH FRUIT AND
Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mon., March 29-30 and April 1
Prices Effective Fri„ Sat., Mon., March 29-30 and April 1
Vegetables
Friday and Saturday Only
48c
COFFEE, Special Red “A”
3 Pounds for ....................
15c
PURE COCOA
2 Pounds for
SHORTENING, Pearl or Westminster
4 Pounds...................................................
36c
LARD, Pure
4 Pounds for
34c
MATCHES
Per Carton
15c
BLUE O. K. SOAP
6 bars for
CAULIFLOWER—
Per Head
10c
RHUBARB—
Per pound
8c
LETTUCE—
Fresh, 2 heads
13c
AVOCADOS—
3 for
25c
RAISINS, Thompson Seedless
4 Pounds for
19c
HONEY, Pure, Oregon
5 lb. Pail
37c
OATS, Quick or Regular
10 Pounds for ................
36c
ASPARAGUS—
Fancy, per bunch
14c
99c
32c
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING
6 Pounds for ...................................
CRYSTAL SOAP CHIPS
5 Pound Package ...........................
85c
25c
25c
20c
$1.09
$1.49
EDWARDS COFFEE
4 Pounds for ...................................
SODA, Arm & Hammer
3 Packages for ...............................
SPINACH
2 No. 2*4 Size Cans........................
SWIFTS MILK
3 Tall cans for
FLOUR—BOQUET
49 Pound sack ..................................
FLOUR, Kitchen Queen
49 Pound sack
Bananas, Apples, Grape
Fruit, Cabbage, Onions,
tadishes. Carrots, Cel­
ery, Spinach, New
Potatoes
DIAMOND QUALITY AND FERRY’S SEEDS
FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
Cave Junction, Oregon
O. W. GREEN
Locals
came from Twentynine Palms, I school with but a few present. Lit­
Mrs. L. F. Krauss was called to California, and will make their fu- tle business was attended to other
Portland by the death of her aunt. ture home in the valley.
than purchasing some supplies for
Her son Freddy and Mrs. Ed Grip
the
grade school and playground.
Nick Sauer was transacting bus­ accompanied her.
Mrs.
Chris
Wendt
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Effie Sweet furnished the
iness in the county seat thiB week.
Caves highway, were transacting entertainment with those present
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sauer of Ker­
A. A. Johnson was a county seat by have visiting them for an in­ business in Grants Pass the first playing “cootie” and other games.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
visitor in Grants Pass on Friday. definite period Jerome Sauer of of this week.
Wm. McLean and Mrs. F. W.
Minnesota.
Jones. The chairman, Mrs. Clem
KERBY NEWS
The next meeting of the Cave
Sauer, appointed Mrs. Jim Hogue
Junction Women's club has been
(Continued from I'age One)
Frank Schiska cut off the end
and
herself as members of the en­
postponed until further notice.
of his first finger of his right hand era. E\eryone is wishing Shorty tertainment committee for the
—•—
last Staurday and twelve stitches
Mrs. Anna Stiwalt of O'Brien hail to be taken to close the wound. and his bride much happiness and next meting with the men on re­
freshments, Wm. McLean, Clem
congratulations.
made a business trip to Grants
Sauer
and Ashton Foerst. The next
Pass last Friday.
• Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones of
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Anderton meeting will be April 18th.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes were Grants Pass were valley visitors and son Jimmie, spent the Easter
The Young People's organiza­
visiting relatives and friends in last week end. Mrs. Jones attend- week end with Mrs. Anderton’s
• d the Daffodil Tea at tin II (>. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dess- tion of Kerby church reenacted
Grants Pass over the week end.
Smith home on Caves highway.
inger and Mrs. Anderton’s daugh­ the Easter story in an impressive
ter, Carol, who makes her home pageant entitled “Came the Dawn’’
Robert Balzke of the Waldo f
on Sunday evening. The setting
Ed Mall, a former resident of with the Dessingers.
Motel of O'Brien and Fred Gohde,
realistically developed on the
Selma,
is
visiting
with
Mr.
and
were Cave Junction visitors last
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoskins church stage by Joe Walton, rep­
Mrs. Bert Hogue while looking af­
Monday.
ter property interests. He now are being congratulated on the resented the tomb hewn from the
birth of a daughter, eight pounds, rock in the right foreground, vines
lives in Portland.
Fred Linkhart of the Linkhart
born at a Grants Pass hospital on and bushes twining in natural or­
—o-
Insurance Company of K“rby was
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchet and fam­ March 25. She has been named der with the hill and three crosses
attending to gusineaa matters in
ily
arrived from California last Mary Ellen. Mrs. Nellie Wilber in the left background. Lighting
Grants Pass the first of the week.
week and are visiting at the home is assisting at the Hoskins home. effects were used to bring out the
crosses and the tomb as centers of
bf Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lee near
Don't fail to hear the musical
At a recent meeting of the interest.
Bridgeview. Mrs. Lee is a daugh­
Evangelists of Grants Puss next
The program was given before
school board teachers for the 1940-
ter of the Blanchets.
Sunday night, March 31, at the
41 school year were elected. Ash­ an audience of 120 people which
Bridgeview Community church.
filled the little church to capacity.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Whiteman ton Foerst, principal, Mrs. Mar­
—o—
After songs by the audience Wen­
tha
Holland,
intermediate
grades,
and son Bill returned to the valley
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brouillet,
last Monday from La Grande Mrs. Lola Petersen, primary. Mrs. dell Lee gave a saxophone solo,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L.
Effie Sweet who has taught the
W. Ham, attended Easter services where they now make their home. intermediate grades this year was Quality Merchandise at Lowest
last Sunday in (¡rants Pass. In They will visit here for several not an applicant for the position.
Price».
the afternoon they made a trip days. Joe Gebhart of Marshfield Mrs. Holland has taught the past
We invite you to visit our store
accompanied
them.
via Applegate and Medford and re­
two years in the White school on
turn. All reported the country
Haynes’ Clothing Store
the
Caves highway.
Miss M. Hawk, assistant clerk
beautiful with wild flowers and
Cave Junction
in the county's clerk’s office in
fruit trees in bloom.
Art
Kellert
who
has
been
at
(.¡rants Pass, was a visitor in the
Lakeview the past few weeks f
valley last Sunday.
spent
the week end at his home at­
Mrs. Samuel Smith returned
tending
the grade school board
home last Sunday after spending
OLD TIME
a week visiting relatives and meeting of which he is chairman.
Also doing a big piece of work on
friends in Portland.
bis house which he has been con­
Miss Celeste Hamilton, Mrs. structing the past year. Art with Makes us want to do things in
Virginia Harris, Norman Brintnall the assistance of Stanley Benson a big way. Are you up to stan-
and Jack Hayden left last Friday and others has the roof shingled dard to do big things? If not
Illinois Valley
afternoon for Hawthorne, Califor­ and it looks very much like an­ take a bottle of—
Grange Hall
nia, after spending the past week other new house for Kerby.
1’ E P T () N A
an Iron and Nux Tonic
I as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
The grade school PTA met last that helps put the system right
( Hamilton of the Cave Junction
SATURDAY,
I Motor Court.
Thursday evening at the grade
for enjoying good health
Spring
Fever
March 30
SUPPER AT MIDNIGHT
Admission 50c
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That’s Wright !
YOU’RE RIGHT !
I'M LOOKING for BUSINESS ! ;
There must a lot of musically |
inclined people in the Illinois
Valley.
;|
There’s one place in Grants ¡1;
Pass to buy ....
Sheet Music - Strings - Records
Folios - Instruments, new and used
THAT’S RIGHT! IT’S
CAVE CITY DRUG
R. J. WRIGHT’S
Your Retail Store
Cave Junction, Oregon
V
Lloyd Morrison and Vernard Lack­
ey; the two Marys and Salome
by Doris Jones, Heide Sachse and
Betty Lyman.
Curtains Bob Wilson and Jerry
Fox; Joe Walton, stage director.
$1
16 oz. Bottle for
— O——
S. W. Taylor who recently pur­
chased the Rocky Dale camp from
Mr Ray of Los Angeles, plan to
tear down some of the cabins and
construct a new residence on the
property. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
with Mrs. O. R. Lee at the piano.
Mrs. L’Rena Slack was in charge
of music for the pageant with Mrs.
L. Inman at the piano and Rhoda
Mills accompanying on the violin.
Mrs. Slack and Mrs. Inman accom­
panied by a chorus described the
story in song. In the chorus was
Phyllis Jones, Paula Fox, Pauline
Robinson, Betty Lackey, Mrs. Geo.
Horn. George Horn was reader
with Winnie Rassler and Muriel
Inman as pages. Joe Walton was
also reader representing voices at
the tomb. Angel, Dorothy Hogue,
Peter and John represented by
105 NORTH SIXTH STREET
GRANTS PASS