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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1942)
Pane Four Illinois V’alley News, Thursday, September 21, 1912 — I radio assembly and sheetmetal. She did excellent work in both fields but showed particular inter est and adaptability for radio NYA Personal Supervisors report.. Out Mrs. Claude Tucker shopped in standing ability for leadership and Grants Pass on Monday. group cooperation were also dem onstrated it is reported. Mrs. Frank Moreland transacted While enrolled for training she business matters in Grants Pass lived at the Center with other this week. yung women taking training in sheetmetal, machine shop, weld- Mr. and M rs. Murphy Hicks were transacting business in Grants ing, radio, etc., and was provided board, room, emergency hospital Pass the first of the week. care vocational and recreational Claude Ramsey and George Co- j guidance and ten dollars and eigh vey of Dryden, were in Cave June-) ty cents a month while enrolled. ocals tion today on business. --------- o--------- O’BRIEN WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING Mrs. Earl Boyd and her sister, Mrs. Charles Lemmon of Wilder- ville, were shopping in Grants Pass The club held its second month on Tuesday. ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Cecil Fessler in Kerby last Fri Mrs. Keith Owen accompanied day. The hostess served a very by Mrs. I). E. Mclrvin and daugh delicious dessert luncheon after ter, were shopping in Grants Pass which the club came to order with the first of the week. the reading of a beautiful poem Miss Dorothy Green returned to by the president, and the members her work in Portland after spend answering to Roll Call with some ing the week end visiting her par remembered saying from their ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gleen. mothers. It was voted to limit the meet Harold C. Bowerman made a ings to one a month, and to com trip to Grants Pass last Saturday bine the program and entertain and returned home with Mrs. Bow ment features. The next meeting erman and their new infant daugh was announced for October 22nd ter. with the president, Mrs. Wilber, each member to respond to roll “Bit” Smith, son of Mr. and call with some current event per Mrs. H. 0. Smith left today taining to women. (Thursday) for Corvallis when Miss Hosford gave an interest he will enrol) at the Oregon State ing report on Jackson County and college, for the fall term. its history. Mrs. Cochran, in charge of the entertainment had Joe Payne was in the valley foi two very thought provoking games, a few days visit from his home in a musical wedding game and a Seattle, preparatory to his enlist- True ami False quiz, and Mrs. Ol ing in the navy. He was formerly iver Boyd furnished several vocal connected with the Oregon I’lac- selections with guitar accompani era. ment. An interesting letter was read from Mrs. Ruse Dopyera the former corresponding secretary, now living in Los Angeles, and whose office for the remainder of the year will be taken by Mrs. William A. Brown. ■ -o Samuel Smith of the Cave City Drug made a trip to Grants Pass Thursday evening and brought Mrs. Smith home from the Jo sephine General hospital where she has been for the past month. Mrs. Smith is gradually improving and is glad to be home again. — o— Mr. and Mrs. C. (' Babcock en- tertained a number of out-of-town visitors over the week-end at their home near the Esterly mine. Fri day they all left for their respec 1 tive homes, Ml and Mrs. II. J i Cross of Medford; Mr. and Mrs Earl K Nixon of Portland and Mi and Mrs. R. C. Stout of Lodge pole, Nebraska. OFF IN A CORNER WITH PHIL SNORT a belief that Chamber of be the great- this Benited never knowed t how import- o \ALLEY GIRL MAKES GOOD I» UI BLE F E A T U R E SATURDAY and SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 • 27 -z. 5 has a contest t<> set1 who can steal come in from all points of the com- the biggest and fattest steer for pas and jine it, and the valley is that occasion, and they’d always gonto wax fat and prosper. barbecue them steers a la Snort It’s dem funny how the Cham fashion; lammed all over with ber come to pick on David Lan caster Snort’s birthday fer the brown gravy. Without question Old Rip wuz first celebration. Dave tells me the greatest Snort what ever lived that it made him awful happy on greatest liar, greatest hoss-thief account it wuz the first time in his and al) around pirate the world life that he felt ashamed of his ever knowed. Why, Capt, Kidd self. Jest you wait ’till my birth couldn’t hold a candle to him. | day rolls ’round. I jest bet that Y’ezzer, He made Capt. Kidd 1 air Chamber will put on a hell of ‘ a party, so big that it will take the ashamed of his self. All us Snorts I if dern proud of Old Rip. Now i hull U. S. Army to keep order. The Illinois Valley is a great that the Illinois Valley Chamber of Converse has tried every thing place to have a birthday. I guess to build up the valley—that is, po I otter know fer I’ve had hundreds' tentialities—they has dropt every-1 of 'enl here, The climate is jest' thing and gone into birthdays, and right fer birthdays, so the Cham-1 they sure as thunder has made a ber has sure picked on a winner| hit? I am told that every critter in this ’ear valley is gonto jine that ’ this time. SPECIAL fi 0 b 0 a* 0 & 0 s 0 fi fi 0» fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 Î SPEC.AL J ONE LARGE 14 OX. BOTTLE or OT — ( STANDBY CATSUP BUY a 0 NOW! p 1 W7T: - 49 LB. SACK or SU» " '’S DOWN FAW i IUY c _ aû FLOUR BOTH FOR ONLY $2.10 MODEL (ASH GROCERY “SALS” AKE ON THE JOB in Snort founded air Chamber of Converse jest to all the git his birthday celebrated. And 1 celebrate haint all: critters is gonto j A CAVE CITY THEATER Model Cash Grocery fi Formerly CAVt: JUNC TION, OREGON SCHUMACHERS 0 O. W. GREEN % THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 25-26-28 0 fi j Fruits and Vegetables | (Fresh and Cured Meat 0 (¡RAPES—Rubier, Thompson MEATS 25c 6 DEVILLED cans for OOC fi Seedless, Muscat, 2 pounds fl ONIONS Y 33c 3 FORMA 19 pounds for Pound can with spoon * 0 BAKED BEANS GEM OLEOMARGINE 45c 2 25c Pounds for ..... Ri B & M, "lass jar COFFEE, Royal Club fi PEAS, .Meco <»5c 2 Pound tin for 38c 0 303 Size, 3 cans lor COCOA, Mothers 21c MOLASSES, Brer Rabbit and 2 fi (¡olden, larjfe size can 35c Pound can for (RACKERS 0 PUMPKIN, Royal Club 21c 2 Pound box fflr 14c TOMATO SOUP fi No. 2*2 size cans, each 28c 3 (’ans for PRUNES, Del Monte 0 Heavy 29c JELLO, Assorted flavors syrup, per jar 23c fi FLY TOX 3 Boxes for 23c CHILIQUIK, lb. Chili Meat 0 per pint ac It’s good, try one. each fi PRUNES. Del Monte FLOUR, Kitchen Queen 27c 2 Pound package for 19 pound sack for 0 TOMATO CATSUP CROWN WHOLEWHEAT FLOUR f fi No. 10 cans, each 10 Pound bag for ■ ® 0 OXYDOL (’DUPONS fi Crown Flour and Feeds Redeemable at our Store 0 0' 0 0 kt E Pl NO THfc- REA2 VlSltf# CLEAN MAN SAVE voi) HIIN OETTÍNO TICKtr Buy War Bands Every Pay Day * * * Let's Csublc O ¡r Quota think it it all don't look to up. need of oiling It pavt big to keep a clote keep your car well it >ave> many re- k \ Y K YSER in Playmates . .O"’* U le»'1* J Red River Valley EPON CAVIS D GEORGE A. HICKS Texaco (¡as. Oil. Greases ALSO SI I EC I ED SHOR I S A beautiful Funeral Service, more than any other cere mony of contemporat y life, serves humanity's finest sen sibilities and forms it« deep- est and mont lastinir impres sions. <• Junction. Oregon Dance If the Great Emergency struck your home tomorrow have you given thought as to whom you would call for aid and as to what your needs would be? SATURDAY. OCTOBER xA The More Folks You Tell The More Goods You S'il i» H&RE American Legion hall Cave Junction CAVE CITY DRUG STORE Your Rexall Store CAVE JUNCTION NOVI I I > IHMIS SOMETHING DIFFERENT! L.B.tlALL FUNERAL nOME ADMISSION GENTS L«dtr» OftciBl C 0*4 ¿1.1*1 Gotemwit Photo OING her share in producing the j field rifles and submachine guns tools of war is this attractive for their fathers, brothers and girl employee of Small Arms Lim sweethearts In the armed forces A ited, the government-owned com This girl Is operating a milling * pany at Long Branch, near Toronto. machine on a Lee Enfield rifle The The "SAL” on her smart overalls management of this plant’s appeal is the insignia of the company (not for more "SALS” to meet augmen ted production schedules has re her name), worn proudly by hun sulted In many more Canadian dreds of young women who are women joining the ranks of these turning out quantities of Lee-En | women working for vlctorv 50c 15c J -’eCii*. Tu-»w«W! 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