Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 23, 1941 Page Eight Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bearss re­ turned last Sunday from Portland, Bonneville dam, Grand Coulee dam and other points of interest. Locals 1 Model Cash Grocery Mrs. Sam Bunch was in Grant* Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Higgins who Pass on business this week. have been operating the cafe at the State Line, left for Berkeley, Mrs. Murphy Hicks was shop­ Calif., where they will be in charge ping in Grants Pass the first of of a bakery and delicatessen. the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith of Mrs. McKenna of Grants Pass Dorothy's Dinette, returned home is now assisting with the work at Tuesday morning from an extend­ the Holland hotel. ed visit in Southen Califonia. —o— They were in Medford on Busi­ Mr. and Mrs. A. Theuerkauf ness Wednesday. were transacting business in Grants Pass last week end. Gordon Leonard arrived in the valley this week to visit his par­ Mr. and Mrs M. C. Athey re­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Leon­ turned Wednesday from several ard for a few weeks. Gordon will days spent in Portland. return to Kodiak, Alaska, where he is employed on a government Mrs. Alton Duncan and Miss project. Aileen Whitehead were shoppers in Grants Pass on Monday. Mrs. J. H. Pomeroy and son Mrs. Irene McCa-land has been Nelson spent Tuesday and Wednes­ under treatment at the Josephine day at their Kerby summer home. General hospital during the past Fred Divita, superintendent of week. steel erection at Midway was n —o— guest at the Pomeroy home and Mr. and Mrs. Art Drews re­ they all left for Seattle Thursday turned to their home Monday eve­ morning. ning from a trip to the coast and —■■O' Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Siegfried Mrs. Ira Drake was taken to the Josephine General hospital by Dr. A N. Collman on Monday for ob- • i valion and treatment. —o— Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lewarton of Medford were guests of Nat Woolley over the week end. Mrs. I ewarton is a sister of Mr. Wool- I* y- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sawyer li-ft for Bend last week to visit their son, Kenneth, who is seri- ously ill with pneumonia in the hos- pital. —o—— George W. Martin made a hur­ ried trip to Grants Pass on Mon­ di. y. He was accompanied by O. W Green who also transacted bus­ iness in the county seat. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Pearce were dinner guests last Sunday of Mn and Mrs. J. M. Smock at the Holland hotel. Mr. Pearce is wa- tei master in Grants Pass. —o— Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Guiles and Mrs. Edith Broadman of Los An- geles, aie visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown of Ye Rustic Inn, for n few weeks. Mrs. Guiles and Mrs. Broadman are sisters of Mrs Brown. I stopped for a short time Wednes­ day afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. C. and L. E. Athey. They have been visiting in Los Angeles and New Mexico the past few months and were returning to their home in Portland. Formerlv SCHUMACHERS PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 24 - I Fruits and Vegetables ¿........................................ APPLES, Gravenstein 6 Pounds CABBAGE Per Pound SALMON, Meco No. 1 tall TillRSDAY IS COUPON NIGHT Glen Halm vs. Fred Madden, Frank McLean vs. Pale Brown. l yle Freitas vs. Tom Walton Ed Gates vs Mike Doney. Jim Baldwin vs. Earnest Krauss. Clinton Trvfethen v-. Ed San- I toes. £ ■rii f I 21c 77c KARO, Blue 1 Gallon BANANAS 3 Pounds for SI. 15 FLOUR, Kiamath Bouquet loATS. Minit or Regular 110 Pound Sack ........................ CATS VP, Our Favorite 17-oz. Bottle I Oc PORK & BEANS No. 2'/2 Can lie 2c | flOtf. LUX TOILET SOAP 3 Bars RAZOR ( LAMS (an ....... 1 J l»c 1 2 18c .JELLO — 6 Flavors 3 for (¡INGER BREAD MIX, Dromedary 11-oz. package ’ Crown Flour and Feeds BISQUICK 2l/i Pounds ______________________________________ Lawrence Anderson vs. Jimmy Buell. CutOff From Caves To Bridgeview Road CRESCENT CITY A piece of important road con- 1 struction for the valley was the completion of Hays cut-off road SI, 610,000 from the Caves highway to the I Eight California projects total- Bridgeview road. The road starts to the Harry ing $5,055,600 are on the list ap­ proved by house rivers annd har­ O, Smith ranch on the Caves high­ bors committee for inclusion in an way and travels down the lane to omnibus rivers and harbors bill to ■ I hil Sawyer’s ice plant, then on across the country to the Clyde be introduced soon. The legislation, it was pointed Hays place where it enters the out, will make no appropriation, Bridgeview highway. This was a great improvement luit only authorize the program. The house committee approved the for motorist- wishing to get to the other road It eliminates the ne- list Oct. 16. California projects listed includ­ ■< - - ty of having to drive one way the other to the end of the Hol- ' ed: Crescent City harbor. $1,610,- land or Bridgeview loads where 000. (EDITOR’S NOTE: This amount they, come into the Caves high- is the same as voted the harbor by in I | way. the last bill, but was vetoed I president Roosevelt.) -------------- o-------------- BORT UP FOR BLESSED EVENT Ä MILDEX BLEACH Gallon DUTC H CLEANSER 3 Cans .......... I home. A lovely shower was given at the home of Mrs. Dave Webb in Kerby honoring Mrs. Wm. J. Mc­ Lean, last Wednesday afternoon. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. A dessert luncheon was served to 16 guests and the guest of honor. r ■ . basa i to be hold Wed 'es.lay November 26. in the Ant- BORN To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 1 feoiTDMs' UP* ■rican Legion hall. Ai nold. -Monday. October 2 21 1 st, ----------------- o—------- a p. m., a son, weighing 7’a 'EM pounds. Dr. \. N. Collman was High School Smoker in a ttendance and report* both (Jives Many Thrills iloin nicely. \ our faworltr In new addentare? | 9 ONIONS 10 Pounds SCOTTISSUE 3 for very enthusiastic 1 a«t Pi ¡day evening, the high school bi ys nut on a smoker in the ' i’ e ican legion hall, that was .'eclated o be "just r ght". Every- •I'e who witnessed the bouts said they had more than their money's worth after it was half over, end the best half was still to come. From the small st youngsters to he oldei boys, every bout was all l ilt anvone could expect, and s v. i al of them were simply excel­ lent. M hen the boys want some more money ther r like last Friday's would a packed house. are t! e boys who took of the bouts were a results are not given, for we could not learn them Harvey Earley vs. Bobby Ar- nold. Clarence Baird vs. Jerry Miller. Walter Goldsby vs Richard Mc­ Crady. Bob Sharp vs. Franck Hadden. Jim Madden v R tyniond N»*l son. Orville Looper vs. Clinton Frei- Fresh and Cured Meat BEEF CHUCK ROAST T-BONES, Tender RIB STEAKS CUBE STEAKS SWISS STEAKS I hoaless. Everyone S’ FEATURING KEITH’S MEAT Locally Raised! C ELERY HEARTS Bunch ------------- o------------ is MONDAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY. AND RA VIOLA, Chicken 15 Ounces O’BRIEN WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING The O'Brien Women’s club met last Friday, October 17th at the home of Mrs. George Hicks in Cave Junction. Mrs. Anna Stiwalt, president,, presided. The opening poem was read by Mrs. John Dow. A beau- tiful thought, old but always new, that children were more precious than riches. After the business meeting, the social hour was turned over to Mrs. Nellie Wilber. She carried out a stunt and organized a society called Lizzie Dizzy, This caused much merriment. A luncheon was given by Mrs. Bert Watkins to the head com­ mittees, preceding the meeting. Twenty-five members and one visitor was present. Dainty re- fre shinents were served bv the O. W. GREEN 49 Pound Sark Mrs. Gertrude Gunning of Grants Pass who has been a week-end visitor at the John Peart ranch re­ turned to her home last Monday Mrs. Peart accompanied her to Grants Pass. While in the val- l. y Mrs. Gunning also visited Mrs. Jui'iSi n T. Heald near Hol'and. —o— Mr. and Mr.", ii. M. Smitn left early Thursday morning for Sea- tide and Gearhart where th* y will vi V Mr. and .Mrs. K. C. Hamilton ■ws to a friend. BETTER XMBl'I. \NCE SERVICE cd ■ 3 ' .'1 U If you don’t want it why keep It around the house cluttering tip tie place? A classified ad in X vs will sell it for you. a fl % s i OUR NEIGHBORS IN THE ILLINOIS VALLEY " c.