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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1941)
Illinois Valley News. Thursday. June 26. 1911 Page Eight Mrs. Werner Huber and son Ralph of Kumfy Kamp were in Grants Pass transacting business Wednesday. —0---- Mrs C. ('. Babcock made a to Medford last Saturday. George W. Martin and John Abernathy left for Portland Tues day morning on a business trip. They will return Sunday. CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON Formerly SCHUMACHERS —O---- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Akerill I Mrs. Nellie Currier and Children lecently moved into the Dr. Os-' were visiting relatives in Grants trainier home on the Redwood highway. Pass on Wednesday. —o— —o— O. W. GREEN fl I Vegetables and Fruits | fl a fl fi fl fi 2Oc fl lOc fi PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 27-28 - 30—FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY s Mrs. I. B. Hearing and daugh Jack Heintzelman motored to ters, Gertrude and Helen, of Crescent City last Sunday on a O’Brien were hopping in Grants pleasure trip. Pass the first of the week. —o— S E Crown Flour and Feeds PANCAKE FLOUR. Crown 10 Pound sack HONEY 5 Pound Pail NEW POTATOES No. l’s, 10 Pounds for 27c PEAS, Meco No. 303 ( ans, 3 Cans for GINGER BREAD MIX 11 Ounce package BUTTER BEANS, Del Ray 3 Cans for POST TOASTIES 8 Ounce package, 3 for I Be PINEAPPLE, .Meco No. 2*2 Cans, each SCOTS TISSUE 3 Packages for PEARL TAPIOCA 2 Pounds for ■k' f. ! r. -r« Is 25c SURE JELL 3 Packages for MA( KEREL 2 ( ans for MATCHES Per carton FEATURING THOMPSON’S MAI TED Chocolate Flavors PEN AND PENCIL SET 1 Pound can for KEITH'S MILK— LOCAL MEATS Hog enough to want your business and man enough to appreciate it! 17c x !)()L R<idnr size Í U( UMBERS 3 for SHORTENING Scoro, 1 lbs. Mr. aid Mrs. E. J. Alli i of '"sin re, California ai gue-ts at the Holland hotel for several days, ¡They a are here vis t'ng Mrs. Alli son' brother, Harry Rufner. —o— I ee Ostrander left Sunday afternoon for Wilmingtoj Cali fornia, whore his ship the “Ari zona" is stationed. He has been visiting in the valley during the past week. —o— Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Egger, Paci fic Representative of the Pacific Gieyhound, were guests at the Howard P. Beai ss home on Caves highway, for several days last week. —o---- Mrs. Sain Sam Bunch accompaine.l | by Mis Ma’tie Sevfe>‘h, Mrs. Clay Kanmsey, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty I Wheat Growers Must Have Marketing Card the lard so that these marketing ing of unique articles on displ. y cards may bo issued. in tie loom, also S >nth American s atuettes and souvenirs were ex mH « I hi h I it illuni mu hi mimiiHHiHiniHi ninnili i |~»] hibited. ALWAYS READY Guests included Mesdames The recent approval of the wheat TO SERVE OUR ' Iarde Hockett, Louis A. Stone, O E. Oppie, Blake Mil’er, Marvin marketing quo as by a large ma- i CUSTOMERS of the wheat farmers : \nd just so you won't folget : Cross, A. B. Iversen, Clifton jority : rackey and the hoateaa, Mrs. Wil throughout the country will effect : Wp have a complete line of those who were eligible to vote, liam A. Brown. XTI.AS TIRES AND namely: those producers growing ---------------- o----------------- BATTERIES I fifteen acres of wheat. ANNUAL PICNIC All growers of win at must have With complete facilities for testing and recharging AND PROGRAM BY i a marketing card for the disposal Batteries ■ • i DEER ( ixi.rnx REEK iiix.iniir, (¡RANGE ’I the cut rent wheat < i 'p W ------------ I or not they are in compliance with i I Fourth of July will be fittingly the AAA program, these cards celebrated this year, as usual, by | are necessary. Before the cards are issue!, all the Deer Creek (¡range when a big | picnic and program will be the; wheat land must be measured and order of the day. an allotment set for the farm. Everyone is invited to come ' It is suggested that those who and bring well filled baskets and are not in compliance with AAA P I'i-s nf Kerby matured to Cres- table service. If our weather man ■mile-- on us, there will be the; . -t City Wedll"S I y t • s| end the program request measurement of : n-ual base ball game in the after noon ti. /ÂsKED A MAN IF HiSTKANS'MlSMÜN NtEPEP ATTENTION HE sAiO -I DONT 0EUEVÉ MY(AR H AS ONE * BUY / h 1910 1 i TON INTERN \ HON \I. 1910 1 i > TON G. M. C. 1939 1 i ÏON DODGE 1939 .1 I Texaco Gas, Oil Greases GEO. A. HICKS 3 ♦ i v’T AIA ! PHO •IT GOING TO RAIN NO MORE” 1931 (HEX ROLF. I 1 ' . TON PATRIOTIC 1933 2 TON INDIANA I mileage. None of them have ever logged CARN ER’S J; ";? DODGE 621 I ut M Grant» Pa»« BIT FRIDAY. SMITH’S ICE ( REAM Is Tops in anj kind of Weather JULY Ith LEGION HALL : : : CAVE CITY DRUG STORE 1’1,5 MOI III E a. •u I ; WHERE MOST OF THE ARE »LYING PEOPLE : FOLLOW THE WISE USED CAR BUYERS Maxwell Chevrolet Co. Junction Good Music ( ;<M>d Time Good Eats EXTRA VALUE COUPES— 1935 ( HEV. COUPE $285 1936 FORI) COUPE $295 1931 ( HEV. CAB $95 1936 PLYMOUTH (OUPE $315 1939 FORD CAB $585 1937 ( HEV. (OUPE $395 1910 FORD COUPE $595 1929 FORD (OUPE $35 — Sedans and Town Sedans to choose from — : Your Rexall Store â Dance Cave / T.U? SJ K USED TRUCKS AND PI( KI PS- 1936 FORD PICKUP—$325 1936 ( HEV. 1', TON TRI ( K $295 1933 DODGE 1', TON TRUCK $115 1931 DODGE PANNEL $95 1940 ( HEV. PICKUP $595 1937 ( HEV. 1'2 TON TRUCK $125 1938 ( HEV. TON TRUCK $125 FABCO LOG TRA1LOR $195 '1 a Casa Willadora” on the I wood Highway presented a 'tty scene or Thursday when the | tess entertained at a luncheon. .■ living room was candle-light- Japa"v.-.e hand-colored place I I ds with attractive framed ■S. k i< nt.il pi mts were the - mvenirs. 'r g mil raim s weie e"joyed,— I |U I Service F ei. n Maifl. i.' b< ing pied ins of countries and cities ■nni’e t . ti w r ; 'in "Orien- obs ivation Tour '. e euess- TON DODGE ’TTT " am ".nt. 'ye Chevrolet Co z c * Cafe and Fountain Service Maxwell $ Attractive Luncheon Vt La Casa Willadora Used Trucks | r- BAKING POWDER, Clabber (Jiri 2 Pound can for CORN STARCH 3 Boxes for I GJ E......... ......................... GJ Oranges, Bananas, Muskmelon, Youngberries, Apricots, Peaches, Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, Cab bage, Cauliflower, Rhubarb, Carrots, Avocadoes and Lambert (’berries B...................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watkin were Mr. and Mrs. Atlas M. Blown in Giants Pa s transacting busiim- of Ye Rustic Inn made a hurried the first of the week. business trip to Grants Pass this week. Postmaster L. E. Athey made —o— a trip to (¡rants Pass on busines and Mrs. R. T. Baumberger Mr. this Wednesday. of Cav ■ f’ity Tourist Park were in —O— (¡rants Pm-s on a shopping trip Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Lockwood this w ek. visited Mrs. Clarence E. Adair in Grants Pass last week. Dr. William A. Brown had the —o---- misfoitune to prain the ligiments Mrs. Knute Lindgren has been in his right arm and is wearing confine! to her iionie for the past it in a sling. week due to a severe cold. ----Q---- o Guests at the Harry O. Smith Mrs. J. J. Villair and daughter. home on Caves highway last Sun Miss .Jeanne made a trip to Med-1 day were Mr. ami Mrs. A. E. ford last Thursday, Miss Jeanne | Reams of Medford and Mr. and was driving her own Fold roadster. | Mrs. McNi lir of Ashland. Q I s Model Cash Grocery —O— Mrs. Chris Wendt made a trip to (¡rants Pass Wednesday. fl i. U*ed Car Lot — 711 South Sixth St. New Car Store — 111 South Sixth St. (¡rants Pass. Oregon J