Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 14, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    IllinoisValley News, Thursday, November 11,1910
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Big Thanksgiving Feast at. the Model this Saturday a
COFFEE AND CAKE SERVED FREE ALL DAY—HILL-BILLY BAND WILL PLAY FOR YOU FROM 7 TO 9 P. M. EVERYBODY WELCOME.
FREE TURKEYS—BIG SURPRISE FOR YOU AT 8 P. M. COME EARLY SO YOU CAN GET STANDING ROOM. AT OUR LAST BIG EVENT 0
PEOPLE HAD TO STAND OUT IN THE STREET—SO COME EARLY
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BACON, Jones
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CRACKERS, Cascade
& DINING ROOM SPECIALS FOR
16c
Sugar Cured, pound
2 pound box
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BAKING POWDER
( HEESE, Kraft’s
18c
21c 0
Gold Label, 32 oz.
Elkhorn, per lb.
12 Ounce tin ..........
.......... 8c
$1.03
5 Pound Brick
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CORN MEAL, Albers
MACARONI
29c
39c 0
Yellow, No. 10 bag
10 Pounds for
SOAP, Peets Granulated
CORN FLAKES, Albers
5c a
Large package
Regular size
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SHORTENING
POTATOES
37c HONEY
39c 0
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BLACK FIGS
ORANGES
PEANUT BUTTER, Real Roast
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25c
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New Crop, 3 Pounds for
Sweet and Juicy, each only
BANANAS
HOT SAUCE
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Small White
6c 5 BEANS,
25c
Per pound
6 Tins for
Pounds for .........
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DOG FOOD, Bonnie
POTATOES
Royal Club
25c SWEET
15c COFFEE,
24c a
6 Tall Tins for
4 Pounds for ..................
1 Pound Tin .................
3 Pound Tin for................................................ 65c 0
CIDER, Hamilton’s Sweet
BUY Plenty of bread today, so yo uwill have it
Per Gallon .........................
ready for your DRESSING
DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY SATURDAY
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Bacon
Cranberries
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Per Pound
SQUARES, Per Pound
SWIFTS, 4 tall cans, limit
GEM NUT, per pound
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PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 15, 16, 17, 18,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY
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Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Rahpael Leonard
made a trip to Granta Pasa last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beat'SS
were business visitors in Grant»
Pass this week.
Mrs. NV. F. Darger spent the
week end visiting her son and fam
ily in Brookings.
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Mrs. Ella Sinclair of Santa Rosa.
California, is visiting her sister,
Mis. Ed Pearsall for several days.
day for New Mexico and Texas ing. They took their daughter,
where they will spend several Dora with them.
months visiting relatives and
friends.
i Mr. and Mrs. George P. Scott
received an interesting letter last
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn of week from Mrs. DeEtta Scott a
Wellington, Kansas, were visitors former resident of the valley but
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. now making her home in Twin
Runyan. They were on their way Falls, Idaho, and sent greetings to
to Los Angeles to visit relatives all her friends and acquaintances
before returning to their home in in the valley. Mrs. Scott now
the east where Mr. Osborn is con­ makes her home in Idaho with Mr.1
nected with the Wellington, Kan­ and Mrs. C. L. Schumacher and
sas, Creamery.
family, being the mother of Mrs.
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Schumacher and our own George
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd i P. Scott of Scott's Market. Mrs.
left Sunday afternoon for Port­ I
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land where they were called by the D-
leath of Al Dean of Grants Pass,
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GRANGE
who has been ailing for some time.
They were accompanied by Miss
Maxine Patrick. On their return
they will visit C. J. Howard of j
Cottage Grove, a former resident i
of Kerby.
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Mr. end Mrs. R. B. Phillips of
Ritz Tavern in Kerby were attend­
ing to business matters in Grants
Pa s on Tuesday.
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post master W. J. McLean and
Fred Linkhart were transacting
Francis Badden went to Eureka
bu-iness in Grants Pass the first of last Friday to stay with his father,
this week.
B. L. Badden, who is driving the
mail truck from Fureka to Cres­
cent City. He returned home Sun­
day. On Monday Mrs. Badden left
for F>-rc' ? ret i n'l’.g the next day.
tn h absence Adelaide McCrady
and Charlotte Badden took charge
of the II A’ I. Cafe with the assist­
ance of Mrs. Art Kellert.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer re­
turned from several days elk hunt-
Nir. and Mrs. Lester Frost and
son Leslie returned to their home
near Deer creek. They have been r-*- -v-L—
tor Ms uP i
making their home at Montague,
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California.
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Nir. and Mrs. E. C. Convert and
son Richard of Portland, and Miss
11 leno Athey of North Bend. Ore­
gon. visited the M. C, and L.
Atheys over the holiday.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson and
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babcock were
••hopping in Grants Pass last week.
In the evening they attended the
Redwood Grange meeting.
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WEDNESDAY.
NOVEMBER 20th
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BRIDGEVIEW GRANGE
HALL
Scott wrote that Bob is now em­
ployed in his father’s store and is
making plans on visiting his old
home town and schoolmates in the
near future.
technicolor. The ladies of the as­
sociation will call on you with tick­
ets to sell, the same price as the
Kerby Parent-Teacher associa­ regular shows at the theater.
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tion will give a benefit perfor­
mance Monday, November 25th in
A years subscription to The
the Cave City theater, when they News is one of the best Christmas
will present a full length feature , presents you can make. It lasts
entitled, “Queen of Destiny,’’ in | all through the year.
P.-T. A. Attraction
Coming November 25th
¡AMERICAN LEGION
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Dance
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SATURDAY.
NOVEMBER 16
THE ARISTOCRATS
SWING BAND
5 Pieces and a Girl
Entertainer
Tickets $1.00
Everything in Kitchenware for the
Home and Holiday Dinners
American Legion Hall
MARTIN HARDWARE
Music By
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I Supper Given by the American
Legion Auxiliary
city
¡TICKETS
■School Student*
Theatre
ALWAYS COMFORTABLE
Saturday and Sunday, November 16-17
Puretest
DOUBLE FEATURE
Cod Liver Oil Con­
centrate Tablets
A great book becomes a great Movie! We PROMISE you
Grand Screen Entertainment
The Mortal Storm
An aid in thn reduction of cold*
when the diet lack* Vitamin A
M argaret sullavan and james stewart
And LAUREL AND HARDY
n the Biggest I.augh Show they ever made!
Two tablets contain more vi­
tamin A and D than one tea­
spoonful of Cod Liver Oil. The
nauseating taste is out. No un­
pleasant after-effect». Children
and adults enjoy taking these
tablets to help reduce their su­
sceptibility to colds due to lack
of Vitamin A.
The Flying Duces
M ednesdaj and Thursday, November 20-21
LUM AND ABNER IN
Rexall Drug Store
GEO A. HICKS
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( ave Junction. Oregon
Lloyd Morrison’s
Orchestra
SOLD ONLY AT YOUR
Texaco Gas. Oil Greases
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ALUMINUM AND GRANITE ROASTERS
FOR THANKSGIVING DINNERS
Nour Favorites on the Air—Now on the Screen
Mhs Aileen Whitehead who re­
cently returned from several
months stay in southern California,
is now making her home with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Stone of O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard II. Grii-
xell an<l son Bernie, left Wednes-j
Dance
Mrs. G. A. Petersen of Kerby
spent last week end in Roseburg
visiting her sister.
Dreaming Out Loud
CAVE CITY DRUG
STORE
"King of the Royal Mounted"
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