Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 1, 1913 •Mrs. Charles Jackson made a shopping trip to Grants Pass on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ortis Seat trans­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balzke of acted business matters in Grants O’Brien were called to Medford Pass this week. today (Thursday) on business. ■ O’ 1 Mrs. Walter Doney left last E. C. Sanford made a trip to Sunday for a two weeks visit with Crescent City Wednesday for den- her parents at larkeview. tai attention, returning home the same day. Walter Doney was in Grants —o — Pass Tuesday to get parts for his K. C. Hamilton of the Cave car which needed repairs. Junction Motor Court was in («rats Pass transacting business on Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson re- Wednesday. turned to their home in Medford Tuesday afternoon and were here L. E. (Ted) Athey returned to attend the funeral of R. S. Wednesday afternoon from Los Leonard. Angeles where he visited during --- 0---- the past two weeks. Don Beard and Edwin (Bit) —o-*— Smith were in firants Pass on bus­ C. H. Tucker and Oliver Green iness last week. Don made anoth­ of the Model Grocery attended a er business trip to th<* county seat county war board meeting in on Monday. Grants Pass Tuesday evening. This Mrs. A. B. Iversen returned to meeting was for all butchers, meat her home this week after spending and livestock dealers. --- o— the past five months with her brother, Rolph Wales, who passed Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller and away at his home near Toledo, daughter-,, Mrs. Morris Williams Washington. ad Mrs. Dan Viemann of Eureka, —o— Caifornia, were called here to at Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller and tend the funeral of R. S. Leonard daughters of Eureka, California, last Monday. Mrs. Miller is a sis were here to attend the funeral ter of Mr. Leonard. of R. S. Leonard last Tuesday. Mr. Miller is an uncle of Mrs. R. S. Leonard. CAVE CITY THEATER SATURDAY «nd SUNDAY APRIL 3 - 4 Double Feature “SOUTH OF SANTA I E’’ With ROY ROGERS Aviation Cadet Gordon Morris left Saturday morning after spending several days visiting his mother, Mrs. C. G. Morris and oth. er relatives. He is a meterology student at UCLA. —o— Miss Ann Morris left Sunday af­ ternoon for Harrisburg, Oregon, where she is a teacher, after spending the week end with her mother, Mrs. C. G. Morris and oth­ er relatives. 0 Model Cash Grocery h ? Formerly O. W. GREEN SCHUMACHERS Q PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd and 3rd, 1943 0 s............................................................................... a I 1 Fruits and Vegetables I (Fresh and Cured Meat 0 d)........................................ t........................ Ú & > DEVILED MEATS, Morrels 29c 1 Point Each, 5 ('ans 2 for 0 KEN’S SWEET PICKLES S1.25 & Celery, Carrots, Asparagus, Radishes, Lettuce, Large Jar ...... 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This was the occa­ sion to also help Mrs. Smith cele­ brate her 71st birthday anniver­ sary. --- o--- Here to attend the funeral of Raphael S. Leonard who passed away last Thursday were his niece, Miss Mary Waters, nephews, Lawrence and Damon Leonard, all of Portland. They accompanied M. M. Lewis and son Frank, to Portland Wednesday. Mr. Lewis I later proceeding on his way to his honfe in Rum|al), Ramjall, Wash, Wash. Mrs. Lewis, sister of Mr. Leonard, re- 1 mained for a longer stay and will be a guest of Mrs. Leonard. Mrs. Anita Falk, a sister-in-law, re- turned Tuesday to her home in Covert wallpaper with one San Francisco. coat, dries in 1 hour, and is wash­ able. One gal I. n does av- J erage room. ta < GEORGE A. HICKS Texaco Gas. Oil, Greases Cave Junction. Oregon L.B.HALL FUNERAL HOME J '• C J«». Tatwt ? THE GOLDEN RULE BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS NOW 0 & 0 I 0 Ï