Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 29, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Octolter 29, 1912
Page Four
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Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brooks of
Selma were Grants Pass visitors
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Strong return­
ed Saturday from a ten day trip
to southern California.
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Mrs. Robert Balzke and Mrs.
Cliff Johnson of O’Brien shopped
in Grants Pass last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Burch are
spending a few days at their homi
on the Redwood highway.
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Bob Flemming of Holland ha'
his two sisters visiting him from
Portland for an indefinite stay.
Miss Victoria Jasperson of th«
Cave City Coffee shop tian acted
business in Grants Pass last Mon
day.
for the winter.
foreman for Mr.
returned to the mine.
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Mt Jerry Foster and Miss Ruth
have been visiting at the home of
Mrs. Amos Vahrenwald near Hol­ fl
land. Mis. Foster now makes her
home in Spokane since the death fi
of Mr. Foster several months ago
in a logging accident. Mrs. Foster fl
and Mrs. Vahrenwald are sisters.
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Cave .Junction, Oregon
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APPLES — Delicious
1 Pounds
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25c
SALAD DRESSING
Our Special — Quart
POTATOES — Sweet
3 Pounds
CHINESE LETTI ( E
Per Head
COCO A — Mother’s
2 Pound Box
RADIANT FRUIT MIX
Package
DROMEDARY DATES
S Ounce Package
TAPIOCA — Minute
2 Packages
MONOPOLE JAM
5 Pound Glass
KERR’S ASSORTED JELLIES
2 Pounds
KERR’S APPLE BI TTER
Per Pound
PICKLES — Taylor Maid
21 Ounce Jar
SHRIMP — High Sea
’Cans
ROMAN MEAL
Package
21c
4Oc
27c
29c
( ALLA LILY SOAP CHIPS
Large Size
SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR
10 Pounds
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CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ( HIPS
Package
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35c
42c
27c
4Oc
KARO — Dark Syrup
5 Pound Glass
ATTEND THE HALOWE’EN DANCE SAT.
l)an 'i /ii i/eut
Nationally Advertised
siili fusili/
iie teal/ii is ly
Nov. 4, 5, 6, 7
Dance
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STEAKS
Per Pound
35c
2<»c
l!>c
ALMONDS — IXL
Per Pound
Ic SALE
HALLOWE’EN
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Walter Kendall DOG FOOD
5 Pounds
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PRUNES — Dried
2 Pound Box
Brown chrome mine to Takilma
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GEORGE A. HICKS
Texaco Gas, Oil, Greases
O. W. GREEN
THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE SATURDAY. OCT. 31 AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2
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CONTINUE chinò
Al g FÍ2EE UNTIL
they auta
TAX OH IT
Formerly
SCHUMACHERS
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F. Darger was in (¡rants
Monday afternoon to bring ft
Darger home who was con-
in the hospital during the
areek. For a few days Mrs. fl
•r was a guest at the E. H.
;e home on Lawnridge av-
Buy your Defense Stamps today.
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Model Cash Grocery
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“Bit” Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry O. Smith notified his
parents that he has passed his pre­
liminary examination for enlist­
ment in the naval aviation depart­
ment. "Bit“ is a sophomore at
Oregon State.
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Mr.-and Mrs. J. E. Eckett and
Norman Eckett and Miss Barbara
Guerin and Mr. R. E. Eckett ar­
rived last Sunday to assist Mrs.
Eckett in operating the Drews ho­
tel and Cafe which Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Eckett recently purchased from
Mis. Marie Wilson.
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Mr. and Mrs. I lyde (’revest >n
of O’Brien made a trip to Eureka.
Calif., last Friday. They returned
Tuesday. Clyde was in the draft
and has accepted employment in
war production work and will re­
turn to Eureka next Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson
have moved from the Eugeni
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SHAPE
At Your
SATURDAY.
Rexall Drug Store
OCTOBER 31
Take advantage of this Sale and. Stock up on
Drug Items for the Ho meMedicine Chest
N< IVELTY riCKEI S
SOMETHING DIFFERENT!
Shop Earlx While Quantities Last
ADMISSION
STOCK UP FOR WINTER
GEN I S
Ladir*
VOTE FOR
YOUR CAR
Cave .Junction
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of tire», battery
plugs keep» repair
and keeps the car
PAY
1942-43 TAXES
lead ::
for the four critical
years ahead.
^LEADERSHIP
CAVE CITY
THEATER
Ten Gentlemen
From
West Point
NOW
seasoned by exper­
ience as a Legislator,
Speaker of the House.
Secretary of State No
candidate for Gover­
nor in the history of
Oregon ever had so
broad a background of
experience in affairs
of the state.
Jlie te ale NINE lasie ¡emini ne /¡yutes
... each is /¿ilea, individuali/. ly
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aros DimtnSIOnflL SLIP
This means three things.
First, better appearance—for
a well fitted dress looks best
on a well fitted slip. Second,
greater comfort—for there's
no bunched fabric in one
place, nor binding in another.
Third, longer life to the slip,
and therefore greater econ­
omy.
Why be satisfied with the
"almost” fit of an ordinary
slip when you can have one
that is truly made to your
individual dimensions?
1st quarter of tax becomes
DELINQUENT AFTER
NOVEMBER 15th
that is able. aggres­
si ve, dynamic. Leader-
ship that is friendly.
ASK
Cast your vote with those
who will elect EARL SNELL
as Oregon's next Governor!
FOR
YOUR
PERSONAL
Bring Statement or old tax receipt
with you for description.
PAY NOW and SAX E MONEY
\\ ith MAI KEEN O’H \R \
And GEORGE MONTGOMERY
— Alto —
COl OR CART(M>N
AND NEWS
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REBATE IS ALLOWED IF PAID
IN FULL BEFORE
NOVEMBER 15th
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^LEADERSHIP
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
OCT. >1
NOV 1
I
YOl
A. DONLEY BARNES
* GOVERNOR *
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Vlv ' S-» II f.>r Gov C nt
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Sheriff and Tax Collector
NEVER PAY MORE AT
rhe Golden Rule
Grants Pass