Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 02, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday. October 2, 1911
Page Eight
Alfred Allard made a trip to
Giants Pass on business last Wed-
nesday.
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C. Y. Arnold, of Arnolds Gro-
eery, was in the county seat Wed-
nesday.
Bert Badden of the H. & L. Cafe
made a business trip to Grants
Pass this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Leonard spent
a few days in Grants Pass this
week transacting business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith of
the Cave City Drug store spent
last Sunday evening in Grants
Pass.
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K. C. Hamilton of the Cave
Junction Motor Court was in the
county seat on business the first |
of the week.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson
were dinner guests at the home of
Mi. and Mrs. S. P. Kimmos in the
Deer Creek valley last Sunday.
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Mis. A. M. Brown of Ye Rustic
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I in was a Grants Pass visitor this
week. Mrs Judy Squire accom­
panied her.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hamilton
and family are now making their
home in Selma after spending the
summer in southern California.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eggers of
Takilma returned recently from
Pistol River, Oregon, where they
have been picking tan bark for
the Rubber Tanning company of
Portland.
They left early last
spring and the summer’s output
of bark was 140 tons, having
been hauled to Portland and 60
more tons yet to go.
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Miss Annette Calkins and Jack
Hiintzelman left Cave Junction
Saturday morning after spending
th< summer here.
Miss Calkins
will go to visit relatives in Seat­
tle and Jack will go to Sappho,
Washington, where he has a posi­
tion with a surveying crew. Miss
Calkins has been employed at the
Cave Junction Motor Court for
the past summer.
Gus Hart returned from Port-
'and
Saturday
evening after
spending several days visiting his
sister, who he had not seen for
some time. He accompanied Mrs.
Ida Wing to Salem where she was
to enter a sanatorium to regain
her health and reported that Mrs.
Wing was very pleased with her
new surroundings and hopes to re-
turn to the valley in a few months
fully recovered.
I,. E. Athey made a trip to
Grants Pass for a medical exam­
ination to take the civil service ex­
j
amination for postmaster of Cave
Juncion on Wednesday.
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Last Friday afternoon at the
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman
home of Mrs. Harry Hensley, in
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M
the Dryden district, a shower was
Stickel motored to Crescent City
given in honor of Mrs. Kenneth
Tuesday on a pleasure trip and to
Robinson of Kerby. Mrs. Robin-
enjoy the beach.
son was the recipient of many
lovely and useful gifts, After a
Mi . Martha Stickel of Kansas
pleasant social afternoon refresh-
City is visiting at the home of
ments of cake, cookies and punch
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman for
were served.
an indefinite time. Mrs. Stickel
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is a sister-in-law of Mr. Sherman.
PRIC ES
EFFEC TIVE
RUA
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Blood and Sand
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Wednrs'|:t\ . ml Thur>d;n. October n -9
Uproarious advt ntures of a runaw ay bride w ith
a m li on ; nd a necktie clerk w ithout a wife!
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND
Fresh and Cured Meati
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( RANBERRIES
Fancy, per pound
CELERY
Large, Fresh, per bunch
18c
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DATES
Fresh, per pound
I9c
WHITE FIGS
New crop, 2 packages for
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TOMATO JUICE
Del Rogue. 16 ounce can
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CORN MEAL. Alber’s. Yellow
9 Pomi fl sack for
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Gay San Francisco, colorful
“story book” city offering diversi­
fied entertainment, in a romantic,
historical background, with an ever
widening scope of modern moods,
patterns and advi itures.
Beyond the horizon of the blue
Pacific, ‘hi setting sun casts a pale
I
SECONDS TO
PORTLAND S CITY CENTER
Close to Business Theater Shopping
district . . . Garden surroundings
Spacious ’View rooms with bath or
shower
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*HET UP’RV. if
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like
SYRUP, Staley’s Waffle
5 Pound nail for
43c
HONEY. New Crop
5 Pound nail for
43c
DUTCH CLEANSER
3 for
25c
I
glow on the world famous Golden
Gate Bridge and tints the rugged
bills of Marin county with a re­
plica ol the “International Orange”
color of the majestic towers and
cables of the world’s longest and
tallest single span suspension
bridge.
Along the highways there is a
harmonious blending of colors as
deciduous trees and shrubs com­
bine with harvested fields and
hillsides to form a never ending
panorama ”f natural scenic solen-
dor.
Horseback riding, and numerous
other out-il.or spur's are "extra
fun” in the eaily morning, e'ear,
bracing mountain air, in Hum-
With th
Purchase of
Large Premium Lists
10 Gillette Blue Blades
war hires - mi imts
You Get FREE
1 Tube Gillette Lather
Shaving Cream
Regular
Supply limited.
gi t yours now
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New 1942
Hurry and
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By the Aid of Ncupaper"
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GILLETTE SAFETY
RAZOR
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size, all for
YOUR “SHIP WiLL
COME IN” Sooner
Texaco Gas, Oil Greases
19 Shows in One
even acre* under
one roof. Exhibits of
pure-bred Livestock.
Doge, Poultry, Pet
Stock, Wild Life, Man­
ufactured and Land
Product*. 4-H Club
and Smith Hughes
Vocational Education
Work, also Combined
Horse Show and thrill*
ing Indoor Rodeo.
Now Available
Movietone New*
Theatre
October 4 to 1 1
WORLD SERIES
GILLETTE SPEC1AI
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Plymouth
and Dodge
Automobiles
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
CAVE JUNCTION
CFTY
PORTLAND, OREGON
OUR LI B JOBS
( AN T BE BEAT!
Your Rexail Store
“THURSDAY IS COUPON NIGHT AGAIN
HORSE SHOW
and RODEO
Is a pleasure, but it is
also pleasant to know
the car is well oiled and
greased.
CAVE an DRUG
STORE
Kent Taylor and Mend) Barrie
b Idt, Del Norti ai I Jo
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counties, all areas of vivid colors.
Wild grapes, dogwood, Oregon
maple, black oak, vine maple, ara-
lia foliage ar.d madrones loaded
with berries, together with many
other natural resources seem to
combine into one last glorious flit g
of colorful beauty in the Redw* n I
Empire.
When it's autumn
initely color-time in
En.pii e.
AUTUMN
DRIVING
WITH I BLADE.-
WITH
a
$200 AND UP
Dodgers vs. Yankees
t..in ai'd valley quail, the wild
<1
iturdj wild goose, the bril-
I mi ,'y plume I pheasant, timid
i'<er a'd many other animals ef
t; e forest a’e decked out ill g<V
I'umige and harmonious hues in
L eping u th the annual custom of
nature ‘o present an undeseribable
' i f beauty during the fall
h- < f the year.
ery mile and every minute of I
ti;p in the Redwood Empire of '
fi s new interest: There is
a
| -y
Crown Flour and Feeds
-
Viitunin Here
25c
OYSTERS
Ocean Brand 2 cans for
[SPECIAL “A” C OFFEE
13 Pound package for
\
25c
MINCE MEAT
Bulk. 2 Pounds for
19c
1
J lOc
STRAWBERRIES
Per box
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WEINERS
Per oound
8
9
MILD-EX BLEACH
Gallon jug for
F
PINEAPPLE, Meco
No 2’4 Cans, each
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PANCAKE FLOUR. Hungry Jack
10 Pound sack for
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APPLES
Good cooking, ner box
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BACON
Bv the slab, pound
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BLACK FIGS
New Crons, per pkg.
Repent at Leisure
“Eyes of the Navy”
MONDAY
I Fruits and Vegetables
In Technicolor
( \RTOON
3. 4. 6
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«Continued from ragp One)
LINDA
DARNELL
OC TOBER
O. W. GREEN
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“Repent at Leisure”
Thrilling Romance
T> RONE
POM ER
( AVE JUNCTION, OREGON
Formerly
SCHUMACHERS
befriended by a struggling neck­
tie salesman employed in her fath­
er’s department store.
A con­
Kent Taylor and Wendy Barrie
firmed bachelor, the young man
have top roles in "Repent at Lei­
learns that all single men at the
sure”, considered one of the
store are to be discharged during
brightest films about marital mix-
an economy wave. Desperate, he
ups at the Cave City theater Wed­
tells his department boss he is
nesday and Thursday, A strong
married and has a baby, and then I
Don Thompson left for Los An­ supporting cast is headed by
predicament ,
geles last week and was accom­ I George Barbier and includes Raf­ finds himself in a sad
him and his
when
his
boss
invites
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles aid Storm, Nelin Walkei
ani!
wife
to
a
bridge
party.
Harmon and Mrs. John Bruchler, Thurston Hall.
Now romantically inclined to-
to visit relatives. They expect to
The plot concerns itself with the
ward him, the heiress suggests they
return home the last of the week. hectic adventures of a rich society
get married and adopt a baby. Thus
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girl who flees from an unwelcome
is started a series of exciting
Mi
P. lines of Gilroy, Califoi marriage and while masquerading
events, with the unsuspecting
iiia, left for hei home last week as a poor and helpless model, is , groom being advanced in amazing
fashion at the store, little suspect­
ing that his Iriile has secretly put
: Saturday and Sunday, October 1-5
< the pressure on her father.
A new crisis enters the lives of
5 ! THE MOST M \GNII It ENT ENTERTAIN- s the couple when the ambitious hus­ I
MENT EVER TO COME TO THE SCREEN
:• band learns the real identity of
; ... crowded with stars and spectacle. action and :• his wife and realizes that his pro­
motions were not due to his own
; ecstasy, beauty, laughter, tears and thrills .
ability. He resigns from his job.
; all in gorgeous Technicolor!
s< parûtes from his wife, and joins
a rival company notorious for its
ct t-throat practices.
Leonard H. Grizzell returned to
hit. home in Grants Pass after
spending the past four months on
Wake Island.
Mrs. Grizzell mo­
tored south to welcome him home
and they returned together last
Friday evening.
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Model Cash Grocery
Mrs. Warren Tuttle had as
Mrs. Chris Wendt was shopping guests for a short visit this week,
in Grants Pass last Wednesday.
Mrs. John Marden of Medford.
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