Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, September 03, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday« Septem Iter 3, 1912
Page Six
Company A cf the Oregon State
Guard will not hold their regular
drill Friday night, but will have a
Sunday afternoon drill at the
American Legion hall at 1 :30. The
Last Tuesday C. Y. Arnold as­
I ublic is invited to see the men
sumed his new duties as postmaster
drill.
of the Cave Junction postoffice.
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Mrs. Harry O. Smith accom-
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brown and
panied by her mother, Mrs. C. G.
daughter, Miss Wanda, of O'Brien
Morris were in Grants Pass last
were business visitors in Grants
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Smith
demon-
Pass Tuesday.
-trated flower arrangements for
show purposes at the Grants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pyle and son
Garden club meeting which was
O. O. Kessler, of ‘hi Fir Lumber
held Tuesday afternoon.
company were transacting busi­
ness in Grants Pass Saturday.
Samuel Smith of the Cave City
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drug
store was in Grants Pass
The E'ir Lumbet company, form­
Tuesday
to visit his wife who is
erly the Slack mill, on the Bridge­
view road, is naw operating full -till under the doctor's care at the
time. They just completed haul­ Josephine County General hos­
ing their 1st load of lumber on pital. Mrs. Smith is reported much
better anil hopes are entertained
government orders.
for her release in the near future.
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Walter Keith of Seattle is
Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Dagget vis­
spending a few days at the Harry
Messenger home before leaving ited the first of the week with Mr.
for San Diego where he will en­ •mil Mrs. M. C. Athey, leaving
Wednesday morning for their
list in the Marine Air Corps.
home in Seattle where Mrs. Dag-
Mrs. Leonard Beard was taken gette will resume her teaching
to the Grants Pass General hos­ next Tuesday morning. While on
pital last Friday suffering with an •heir vacation they visited the Ore­
attack of pneumonia. She is re­ gon Caves here and were to spend
everal days at Crater Lake.
ported much better now.
Locals
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Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Robinson
Dave Renfro, manager of the
and daughter Miss Pauline were
Renfro mill, wants to thank all
shopping in Grants Pass on Tues
he people who rushed to the mill
day. Miss Robinson recently re­
'ast Tuesday when th«- whistle at
turned from California where she
he mill blew the fire call. Through
has been the past several months.
i misunderstanding by one of the
ruck drivers, he blew the whistle
Don Johnson, son of Mr. and
o let the boys know he had a load
Mrs, Chas. Johnson, who is with
>f logs. Dave says it won't hap-
the U. S. armed forces in Eng­
•><-n again, but he was very grate­
land, had the pleasant experience
ful for the remly response from
of meeting Cecil Allen who was
he residents.
formerly in the CCC here.
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— Keep Oregon Green —
Miss Margaret Morris, who has
been spending the summer vaca­ MISS HELEN HALM
tion at the home of her mother, COMPÌ imented
Mrs. ('. G. Morris on Caves high­ BRIDAL SHOWER
way, will leave Friday for Bend
where she will resume her duties
Miss Helen Halm, bride-elect of
as high school librarian.
Robert G. Smith, was tendered a
at
Mrs. (). W. Green and son Rich­
ard, left today (Thursday) for
several days visit with her daugh­
ter, Miss Dorothy Green who is
employed in Portland.
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Mrs. Atlas M Brown arrived in
the valley last week from l.os An­
geles after spending s e v e r a I
months recuperating from a seri­
ous illness. Mr. and Mrs. Browp
are owners of Ye Rustic Inn on the
Redwoods highway.
o
Mrs. Bert Badden and Mrs.
Irene Stallcup and children, who
are now domiciled in Grants Pass,
were in the valley visiting last
Thursday. Miss Ruth Mings, who
used to live in the valley, accom 1
panied them.
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bridal shower last Saturday after­
noon, when about 30 friends gath­
ered at the home of Mrs. Chris
Wendt for the occasion.
Mrs. Wendt presented M i ss
Halm, her mother, Mrs. Frank
G. Halm and Mrs. Harry O.
Smith with lovely corsages.
Various games were played dur­
ing the afternoon with Mrs. Smith
Occas-
carrying off one prize,
sionally the sound of an alarm
clock would hasten the bride-to-be
to a far-away corner, returning
with arms loaded full of beauti-
fully wrapped gifts of all sizes and
shapes.
Following the games and the
unwrapping of many lovely gifts
by the honoree, dainty refresh­
ments were served by the hostess,
Mis. Wendt, assisted by Mrs
Maynard Murdock and Mrs. James
Payne.
Model Cash Grocery
Formerly
SCHUMACHERS
( AVE JUNCTION, OREGON
O. W. GREEN
THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 1, 5, 7
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■a
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s
I Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh and Cured Meat
B...................
0'
LEMONS
Per Dozen
OLIVES — Royal Club Ripe
2 cans
SEEDLESS GRAPES
2 Pounds
SWANSDOWN FAMILY
FLOUR — 49 pound sack
BLACK FIGS
3 pounds
PREM
12-oz. can
37c
CELERY — BANANAS
CORNED BEEF HASH
No. 2 can
25c
(ASABAS
HONEY DEWS — WATERMELONS —
ORANGES!
$2.05
ORO SHORTENING
3 pounds
CERTO
3 Bottles
( LABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER •> I p
2 pound can
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<**,■*.
ROYAL JELLO — Assorted
3 Boxes
CUT RITE WAX PAPER
200 foot roll
SALAD DRESSING — Evergreen
Per Quart
FRISK I ES
i’/i pouiid package
TOMATO JUICE — Del Rogue
No. 1 (ans — 3 cans
STALEY’S CUBE STARCH
2 packages
TUNA FLAKES
No. 12 ( an
COFFEE —Bliss
2 pound can
DICED BEETS — Royal Club
No. 2 cans — 2 for
PEARLS OF WHEAT
Regular Size
HONEY —Orange Blossom
5 pound can
films.
One is the inclusion of
Edith Fellows, who at last has a
good, meaty role with which to
prove her abilities. Then there is
the luscious Fay MacKenzie, whose
magnetic charm has already en­
deared her to the nation’s press to
the point that they have officially
dubbed her the “C. A." (Camera
Appeal) Girl.
Smiley Burnette is funny as ev
er, and a miniature edition of
Smiley, played by a roly-poly
youngster named Joe Strauch, Jr.,
garnera his share of the laughs.
25c
49c
19c
•>»>c
21c
ICrown Flour and Feeds
CORN FLAKES — Albers
6-oz. package
2 for
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illustrated Talk Given
(Continued from Page one)
nearest Forest Fire Warden, and
my local Civilian Defense Ward­
en.
3. I will prepare myself to de­
tect and suppress fires in the area
assigned my unit by the fire ward­
ens.
4. I will report all fires intnied-
iately, before taking action.
5. I will THINK protection,
TALK protection, and PRACTICE
protection.
PASSWORD
Keep Oregon
— Keen Oreeon Green
Green.
File loss on the farm each year
CREED
THINK Protection,
would run into enough money to TALK
Protect ion.
PRACTICE
pay for the building of at least Protection.
six modern warships.
— Keen Oregon Green ----
Mr and Mrs. Orville Thorson of
Los Angeles ami Mr. and Mrs.
Keen Oregon Green
Walter Jacobs of Bend, arrived i"
the valley Sunday and are mak
ing their home in the house re­ GENE AUTRY BACK
cently completed by II M. Smith IN NEW THRILLER
in the rear of Dorothy's Dinette FOR MONDAY SHOW
The newcomers are opctating th<
Bell Chrome mine and expect to l><
All the enchantment of the
War Bonds
here permanently.
Painted Desert region at sundown
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Every
Pay Day
o
has been recaptured by Republic
Picture-
in
their
latest
Gene
Aut
Mr and Mrs Fl. N Cooke of
O’Brien have just received word ry musical western, "Heart of the E
from their son, Jun, that after n Rio Grande", which is being
70 hour train ride from Fort Lew brought here for a special show
STORE ( LOSE!)
is, he is now stationed at Shep­ n.; on Monday, Labor day only.
Yutry, who is somewhat of a
pard Field, Texas. lie states it
is very interesting among the oi' national hero because of his in­
wells and cotton fields and not n spirational example of sportsman-
LABOR DAY
hill in sight. Jim is in the I'. S -hip and fair play, has a tremen
air corps and likes it fine <o fat. dou« influence with a large per­
MONDAY
centage of the younger genera­
tion, and such films as this, his
newest, widens his appeal to an
entirely different but equally en­
thusiastic audience
those adult­
MARTINS
erer young in heart, who love
HARDWARE AND
good, red blooded action combined
with youthful, gay romance.
CLOTHING
SAT.
SUN.. SEP I 5 6
\ number of elements combine
DOROTHY I AMOl K «nd
t • make "IL art of the Rio Grande"
WILLIAM HOI DEN in
a stand-out
Autry
till
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BACK TO SCHOOL
SKIRTS — SWEATERS — WITH SOX AND
HATS TO MATCH!
A very large assortment to choose from!
HEADQUARTERS FOR
R E V ERSI BLE R A INCOATS !
Excel Dress Shoppe
Grants Pass
107 South Sixth Street
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READ THE AD$
Our Job Is to Save
Along With the News
fsOME. PEOPLt
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JUPCE A PEPSOH
& THE lC><XS OP
I HIS CAR..OÎHEIÎS
& T he . StVNP _
Illinois Valley
People
All Day
We may not call on you to sell ears, but
we still remember our friends and we
are still operating our shop and lubri­
cation department and intend to con­
tinue to operate. We appreciate your
maintenance work.
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CAVE CITY
THEATER
GEORGE A. HICKS
Texaco Gas. Oil. Greases
Cave Junction
The
Fleet’s In
Alio
NEWS
CARTON
—
(JENE AUTRY in
Heart of the
Rio Grande
NEWS
k
"MEET THE STARS"
..LI t
lx I I I’ OREGON
GREEN
So wf can enjoy the forçât»
next year.
MONDAY OM Y !
LABOR DAY
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Keeo your car in «’ood con­
dition to you can go to the
forati* next year.
l.ubriiAlton it the iob we can
hrio you with. We Jo a com­
plete iob and our customer*
.ire mir best advortitert.
Cave Junction. Oregon
Miners' Jamboree
DANCE
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DODGE
621 E««t M — Grant« Pa««
Automotive
Service Co.
PLY MOI TH
Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends
Saturday/ Sept. 5
We expect a number of soldiers from ('amp
White and we want all the ladies in the valley to
come and help entertain them.
THE VALLEY’S BEST ORCHESTRA-
High School Students 50c Adults £1.00 Couple
Extra Ladies Free!
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