Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 12, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday. June 12. 1911
Pago Eight
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson of
Bly, Oregon, were visiting Mrs.
Judy Squire for several days re­
cently.
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.Milt Akerill made several trips
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cooke
into Grants Pass this week on busi­ and children, Roland*and Charles,
ness.
of Grants Pass spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Nellie Currier.
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Dr. William A. Brown was a
Knute Lindgren left Tuesday
business visitor in Grants Pass on
morning for Portland as delegate
Monday.
from Belt Lodge No. IX to attend
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Grand Lodge of Oregon.
Mrs. J. J. Villair and daughter,
Locals
Jeanne, were in Grants Pass on
Monday.
Ken Morrison returned to his
home in Kerby from Corvalis
where he attended OSC.
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Mr. anil Mrs. 1!. J. Woodbury
of O'Brien were transacting bus­
iness in the county seat this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Taylor and
family were in Grants Pass trans­
acting business matters this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and
daughter, Bernice, were shipping
in Grants Pass this week.
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Vegetables
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S( HUMA( HERS
PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 13-11-16— FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stout of the
Esterly mine left this week for
Portland where they will visit
friends. They expect to be gone
a week.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson re­
turned from a trip that took them
as far south as San Diego, Cali­
fornia, recently. It was a business
and pleasure trip.
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Harry Smith, Jr., is spending
the summer vacation with his par­
ents, Harry O. Smith.
He re­
turned from Oregon State college
at Corvallis.
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Mrs. George W. Martin and Mrs.
Lew Hammer left Sunday for
Portland where they will attend O.
E. S. Grand Lodge meetings and
take in the Rose Festival this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. M essen-
ger, and daughter, Elva, and son,
Ralph, returned from Portland
where they have been during the
past week.
Miss Adelaide Mc­
Cready returned with them.
for
making
ICE
CREAM
Saturday, Sunday
June
14-15
The Gayest and F rankest
I King
Since Adam Bit Five
Di»n< v Color C artoon
Wednesday, Thursday
June
15-19
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harms of
Santa Barahara, California, have
been visiting at the .E. L. Oppie
home in O'Brien for the past 10
days. Mr. Harms is treasurer and
credit manager for the Seaside Oil
Company of California. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Harms are very active in
the Legion, he being past comman­
der and Mrs. Harms active in aux­
iliary and Red Cross work.
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Mr. and Mrs. <’. C. Babcock re­
turned Tuesday morning from
Southern California points where
they have been visiting relatives
and friends f >r the past two w >eks.
While in San Francisco Mrs. Bab
cock visited Mrs. Robert Balzke ir
the hospital where she is recup­
erating from a recent operation.
Mrs. Balzke expects to be home the
early part of July.
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Congratulations
To Al’ the
Sunday, June 15
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Color Cartoon and
Movietone News
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Father’s Day
Sunday, June 15th
SHORTENING — Richtex
3 Pounds
SOAP — Bluet). K.
6 Bars....
Dad, thi• it your day to makr thr rent of ut happy and
it will makr you bapnv too, to have a new Dodge or Plymouth
Why. Dad. it would makr thr wholr family happy
It's a bully
good idea
l.et*« makr it a date
See you at
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621 East M
Grant» Past
25c
(ORNEI) BEEF — Derby
2 Cans
VIENNA SAUSAGES
2 Cans
PAR WASHING POWDER
Giant Size
19c
59c
BING CHERRIES — WATERMELONS
CANTALOUPES — AVOCADOS
PEAS — CARROTS — LETTUCE
GREEN ONIONS — TURNIPS — BEETS
TOMATOES — LETTUCE
FLOUR — Boquet
19 Pounds
SYRUP — Lumber Jack
Near Quart Size
(¡RAPEFRUIT
I )ozen
15c
SQUASH — Sequi na
2 Pounds
M.C. P. PECTIN
3 Packages
PANCAKE FLOUR — Crown
10 Pounds
4.05
27c
5»c
POST TOAST I ES
8 Oz.
SCOTS TISSUE
3 Rolls
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
State Game
Commission Bulletin
Local Boy Makes
Front Page News
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New Officers For Home
Extension Unit Board
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Look out for pedestrians
Look out for autos.
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Person's eligible for old age
The following taken from the
The Josephine county home ex- . 3
fishing and hunting licenses may Senior's Biography which appeared tension executive committee met
REMEMBER
in the "Nicolette" Maxwell high | last Monday at a luncheon meeting'
apply for them after June 14 when
i school paper will be of interest to at the home of Miss Ruth Craw­
new game laws become effective.
FATHER
I the friends of Henry Mellow in ford, home demonstration agent.
Under the provisions of the bill I Illinois Valley.
On
New officers elected were Mrs.
passed by the legislature, any per­
It was a big day for the city of Florence Coûtant, chairman; Ver-
FATHERS DAY
son over the age of 65 ami who Maxwell when Hank Mellow, born ' va Boehl, vice-chairman; Ruth
has been a resident of the state in Crescent City, California, en­ Robinson, secretary; Ida Edson,
Sunday, June 1&
of Oregon for 10 years or more, rolled in the Maxwell high school. treasurer and Mildred Norman. Oi-
Give Him
who makes an affidavit before a I On a visit to Maxwell Hank had nha Stout and Ellen Pruess, mem­
Fountain Pen
county judge or chairman of a I intended to stay only a few day- I bers. The retiring members were
Cigars
board of county commissioner- but he enjoyed the country so ' Mabel Hughes, chairman: Mis.
Billfold
that he is unable to pay the regu- i well that he made it his home. I Hairy O. Smith, treasvrer and
Shaving Set
lat fee, may obtain a special li­ Hank who is 17 years old. five feet,! Mrs. Effie Eaton.
eight inches tall and weighs 160
cense for fifty cents.
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The committee have decided to
Special affidavit forms have pounds, has supported himself1 publish a program book for 1941-
been furnished to all county judges I thr nigh.mt school and is also Stu­ 19-12 and will contain names of
and also may be obtained from the dent Body President. The most | county unit officers, specialists,
office of the Oregon State Game I exciting moment of Hank's life was project leaders and outline the ac­
Your Rexall Store
Commission, 616 Oregon building. the time his clothes caught on fire tivities for the year.
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Portland. The fifty cent fee to­ while fighting a forest fire near
gether with a report on the game Kerby, Oregon, where he had at-1
ami fish taken in the previous sea­ ! tended school before coming to;
sons, as required by law, must ac­ Maxwell. Being friends with ev-:
eryone is what Hank likes, but he
company the application.
On July 1 there will be a change dislikes persons who are conceited.
in the non-resident angling li- Blue is said to be his favorite color
f-se. The two-day non-resident 1 and crab salad his favorite food.
angling license for »2.00 has been
i liminated and in its place w ill be
dd a 10-day angling license for 1 serves as the boundary line be- |
NEW USED CAR BARGAINS
,tween Idaho and Oregon.
13.00.
NEW LOW PRICES
Another law passed by the leg­
Spanish American war residents
NEW LOW TERMS
max obtain special licenses after islature prohibits the taking of sal-1
five years of resilience in Oregon ! mon or any other food fish by any 1
instead of 20 years, as previously | means on the Willamette river or
1936 Plymouth Coach, S315
I its tributaries after July 1.
equired.
1936 Ford Pickup. 8325
An emergency clause was at­
Other new game laws include
provision for enlargement of the tached to the bill granting the i
1937 Plymouth Sedan. $195
area of the Cotxallis watershed game commission power to set sea­
1936 Chevrolet Coach. 8325
wild animal refuge; setting aside sons ami bag limits, and as a re- '
1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 8115
n area east and north of Canyon suit this law became effective as '
soon
as
the
governor
signed
the
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1937 Graham Sedan. $3,65
creek in Grant county for bow
and arrow hunters dut ing deer , bill.
1936 Chev. 11, Ton Truck, $295
-eason; making provision for
1929 Ford Sedan, 855
¡voiding conflict and difficulty in
1931 Chevrolet Coupe. $65
• e ento cement of game laws on
1938
Plymouth
Coupe.
$185
e Snake river wheia thrl river
CAVE CITY DRUG
STORE
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Why not makr Dad thr hanoirst man on the rarth? Bring
him down to Carnrr'» Automotive Service and »how him thr
nr w 19 11 Plymouth and Dodge automobile* and sav
CARN ER’S
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Chevrolet Co.
FATHER’S DAY
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Maxwell
F A T HER S
In tin Illinois Valley
On
KOBER 1
LIPTON’S TEA
One Pound
8 ICED TEASPOONS
For Onlv
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ASK FOR DETAILS!
JELLO
KE(REAM
POWDER
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3 Packages
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Mr. and Mrs. Hany R. Floyd
spent the week end at their Peb­
ble Beach home in Crescent < ity.
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Ortis Seat and George Wells
were in Grants Pass this week on
the jury.
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L. E. Athey made a hurried bus­
iness trip to Grants Pass Tuesday
afternoon. F. O. Ohman and L.
Bidache made the trip with him.
F. O. Ohman who has been visit­
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ing the L. E. and M. C. Atheys
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sawyer ac­ for the past two weeks left today
companied by Mrs. Sawyer’s (Thui sday) for his home in Port­
mother, Mrs. Minnie Cosson, spent land. Mr. Ohman is on the adver­
Sunday in Crescent City at their tising staff of The Oregonian.
Pebble Beach cottage.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Slayton, who
Larry Musil left for Portland used to own the Cave City Drug
(today) and will drive back a new store, passed through the valley to­
truck purchased by the forest de­ day on their way home to New-
partment.
. berg, Oregon. They were in a
, hurry and were very sorry that
they could not stop and see many
of their old friends.
CAVE CITY
THEATER
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
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CAVE JUNCTION
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GEO. A. HICKS
1933 Willys Sedan. 8125
1937 Dodge Sedan. 8195
1933 Plymouth Coupe. 8115
1930 Ford Tudor. $65
1938 Chevrolet Pickup. 8185
193,9 Chevrolet Sedan. 8615
1935 Chevrolet Coupe. 8285
1931 Chevrolet (ah.. 895
FOLLOW THE WISE USED CAR BUYERS
Maxwell Chevrolet Co.
Used Car Lot — 711 South Sixth St.
New Car Store — 111 South Sixth St.
Grants Pass. Oregon
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