Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 08, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April S, 1913
Page Six
She was accompanied home by her
daughter, Mrs. Mary Clarke of
Vernonia, Oregon, who will visit
her parents for a short time.
Model Cash Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Ben George made
Mrs. Daisy Overlander of Wald­
a business trip to Grants Pass on
port, and her daughter, Mrs. Mar­
Tuesday.
ian English of Newport, were week
end guests of Mrs. E. J. Wilber.
Freeling Sawyer made a busi
Mrs. Overlander for the past year
ness trip to the county seat on
is working night duty at the Wald­
Monday.
port Ranger station.
Formerly
SCHUMACHERS
PRICES
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Mrs. Chris Wendt was shopping
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jordan were
in Grants Pass the first of the
in Grants Pass the first of the
week.
week. Mr. Jordon made a visit
to the doctor for a check-up due
Mrs. Lucy Riley and twin sons
to a fractured knee cap while
of Grants Pass, spent the week
working in the woods. He will
end with Jim Whitehead.
be in a cast for another six months.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). Williamson of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Creveston,
Grants Pass were guests of the
of O’Brien, entertained Mr. and
Creveston» of O'Brien last Mon­
Mrs. James Tompson, of Grants
day.
Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb
of Elk Valley, with a fine dinner
Mr. and Mrs. George Logan and
at their home, Monday. The
son have moved to the O'Brien
guests reported a very enjojyable
Camp for the summer to be nearer
visit.
his work at the chrome mine.
Mrs. Harry O. Smith and Mrs.
The Sanger Peak road is now
open to Camp Chicago with care­
ful driving. Chains are not es-
sential but are advisable.
—o—
Ki*n Wells arrived home on a
He will
furlough last Monday,
leave the end of the week to re-
jjoin his outfit.
c. < G. Morris attended the Siski-
you District meeting of the Ore-
gon Federation of Garden clubs,
held in Grants Pass on Tuesday.
Mrs. Smith was one of the speak-
ers on the afternoon program.
Others making the trip to attend
vere Mrs. Sam Bunch, Mrs. Gladys
King, Mrs. J. J. Villair and Mrs.
E. J. Wilber.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Abernathy ¡
arrived Friday morning from Oak­
land, Calif., and unexpectedly sur­ I
prised John’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Martin for sev-
eral days visit, Mr. Abernathy is
flight radio officer for Pan-Amer­
ican Airways.
Mrs. Martin and
laughter, Miss Janet, accompanied
them to Grants Pass Tuesday
where they took the Greyhound
for their return home.
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Feature Dance to be given Sat­
urday, April 17th, under auspices
of the American Legion in the I
Legion hall, Cave Junction. Gents,
$1.00, ladies free. Good music
and a good time assured.
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Mrs. K. C. Hamilton and Mrs.
Keith Wells are taking the Red
Cross instructors course in first
aid in Grants Pass.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trefethen
and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert O’Brien
made a business trip to Crescent
City last week.
—o—
Art Kellert who underwent an
appendectomy operation several
weeks ago was brought home last
Tuesday, and is improving rapidly.
—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Saw­
yer spent last Sunday visiting Mrs.
Agnes Smith at Ashland.
Mrs.
Smith is a sister of Mr. Sawyer.
—o—
Mrs. Gladys King of Lone Mt.
Valley Resort, mid Miss Hood and
CARD OF THANKS
her house guest made a trip to
We wish to gratefully thank all
Grants Pass last Saturday.
our friends for their kindness and
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floral offerings during our recent I
Bill Furlong made his weekly
bereavement from the loss of
trip to the valley to attend guard
beloved father.
Bill now operates a serv-
drill,
LENORA HERVEY.
ice station in Grants Pass.
MARGARET CLARK.
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FRANK SOWELL,
Mrs. ('. E. Lawson of O'Brien
LEE SOWELL,
was in Grants Pass Tuesday for
RALPH SOWELL.
medical attention.
I.. A. zXthey
substituted in the postoffice dur­
ing her absence.
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Mrs. C. E. Lawson, Mrs. Bert
Woodbury, Mrs. C. C. Creveston,
and E. N. Cooke, all of O'Brien,
made a business trip to Grants
Pass last Tuesday.
—o—
Mrs. R. S. Leonard and son
Gordon, accompanied by Mi> M.
M I •ew is, Mrs. Joe Houck and
Mrs. Elizabeth Holland, transact­ Lei us help you with your
ed business in Grants Pass on Tire Problems.
We have
Tuesday.
every facility
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Mike Mells, son of Roy Mells
returned from Honolulu last Mon­
day.
Hi“ had been working in
flVE J U n CT iq ?
Honolulu for the past few months.
touJil
He expects to stay on the main­
land for some time now.
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Mis Edwin ('. Miller and daugh ?
:<‘r t Spoksne, M .< -h . ire i lit ng ■
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Mr
1 L. Quinn, jlister of Mrs.
I
XI ill.er nt O'Brien.
Mi Miller ia
s Inrutenant in the arm.v and i' 5
now a prisoner in thle Philippines.
EFFECTIVE
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
FRIDAY
O. W. GREEN
AND SATURDAY, APRIL 9th and 10th. 1943
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iFresh and Cured Meat
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NEW PEAS
Per Pound
Kk*
RA VIOLAS
16 oz. Jar
17c
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS
100 in a Bunch
MILK —Carnation, Borden's,
Sego, Per Can
10c
WESTWARD PEAC HES, 24 Points ¿
No. 2*4 — 2 cans
JELL-WELL
3 Packages for
I Ke
2î>c
DEHYDRATED CORN
No Points — 2 packages
SUNSHINE SODA CRACKERS
2 Pound Box
KRAFT MALTED MILK
5 pound can
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$1.60
35c
BISQUICK
Package
RUSKETS
2 Packages
Flaed Toasted Cereal
POST TOASTIES, Giant Size
2 for ...............
MAPEL1NE FLAVORING
2 Ounces
BREAKFAST CUP
Coffee Substitute, Box
OXYDOL
Giant Size
MATCHES — Blue Star
Carton
DUTCH CLEANSER
3 (’ans
COCOANUT
S Oz. Box
WALTER KENDALL DOG FOOD
5 Pound Package
ALBER S PANCAKE FLOUR
I Pound Package
HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE FLOUR
10 Pound Bag
■Crown Flour and Feeds'
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Insurance
jMWSÎE EHE CME
Of All Kinds
THE W&X
No Policy too small for
our careful consideration
GEORGE A. HK KS
Texaco Gas, Oil, (¡reases
Cave Junction, Oregon
No Policy too large for
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us to handle the details
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New Items Just Received
SA TURDAY .nd SUNDAY
APRIL 10
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GENE Al Tin
Ration Book Holder
Follow the war each day.
25c
25c
Hair Bows
T
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grain and velvets.
5c - 1 Oc
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World Atlas
Handy container.
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25c - 19c
COWBOY
SERENADE
Children’s Books
For every type window
All old favorites
ALSO
NI Ws «nd COLOR CARTOON
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Grants Pass. Oregon
FC^VICTORl
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UNITED
STATES
WAR
( urtains
59c - $2.95 Pr.
IN
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Ted Coates
15c - 26c - 25c - 39c
Mi
Margaret'Brewold return
e<l home last Saturday evening
from a business trip to Portland
^■■■NanraD“.
CAVE CITY
THEATER
See
Spring Anklets
M ( .
Irland was dismissed
fron 1 the Josephine General hos­
pital1 this week wher t' he was tak-
♦n s evcral day«“ ago due to a leg
injury sustained whi le working at
the Bmton mill.
Something New Always At
5-10-25 McGregor Co. 5-10-25
"Where It’s Easy to be Thrifty
Grants Pass. Oregon
20c
75c
27c
25c 0
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PLANT YOUR VICTORY GARDEN NOW !
WE HAVE THE SEEDS
If you haven't gotten around
t» buying a Second Mar Loan
^j^Bond. stop and think what it
would mean to you if our sol-
’ diers hadn't gotten round to
» the fight.
BONDS
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