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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1943)
Page Six Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 15, 1913 „ j ______________ ___________________ Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Athey spent Friday in Klamath Falls on busi ness. Samuel J. Miller made the trip with them. Mrs. Laura Lawson made a bus iness trip to Grants Pass last Tues day. —o--- Mrs. Emma Thompson of Selma has sold her ranch to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frost. —0--- Dr. W. A. Brown left for Salem this week end to attend the State Chamber of Commerce meeting. Through a misunderstanding last week a local reporting Phil Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sawyer, home on furlough was in error. 9 0 Model Cash Grocery 0 fi kl Formerly SCHUMACHERS CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON O. W. GREEN State Fire Warden Dien Sowell PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. APRIL 16th and 17th. 1943 reported that while fighting a1 brush fire just north of the Bill' a.............................................................................. . 0......-.......................................... s George home on the Redwood I highway, he found the top of a gas 1 tank from some automobile. The I Mrs. Ed Miller of Spokane, top had a key in it and may be had Wash., left for her home last Tues E .................. ........................................ ......................... ...........«.................... Q E o.......................................... if the owner will call at the News day after several weeks visit with office. COFFEE—SPECIAL A ( ARROTS, RHUBARB, GREEN PEPPERS, her sister, Mrs. L. L. Quinn of O’Brien. CAULIFLOWER. ASPARAGUS,GREEN ON 1 Pound ...................... Feature dance Saturday, April 17th. under auspices of the Amer-| IONS, LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CABBAGE, (Stamp No. 26) Mrs. J. J. Villair made a busi ican Legion in the Legion hall, CELERY ness trip to Klamath Falls last Cave Junction, Gents 11.00, la- APPLE BUTTER Sunday. Mrs. Gladys King and dies free. Good music and a good HONEY Miss Dorothy Hood of O'Brien ac Libby’s time assured. companied her. 5 Pound ('an —o— KERBY GRADE SCHOOL NEWS PEANUT BUTTER Mrs. Luther Sherier left Mon HOMINY — Gol edonr White day for a visit with her mother, Garden By DENA JONES 2*4 Lb. (¡lass — 21 Points who resides in Sarita Barbara, and The children of Kerby grade [ whom she hasn’t seen for some VEG-ALL—11 Points RICE — Fancy Blue Rose school wish to thank Ranger liar-1 time. 1 Pound Glass — 2 for 2 Pounds ............... old Bowerman for showing us two i —o— ................... fi interesting and instructive pic-1 now living in Larry Vernon, SNOWDRIFT — 15 Points Medford, had the misfortune re tures of Alaska, and dangers of DURKEE’S PRODUCTS destroying i M 3 Pounds careless forest fires in d cently to fracture his elbow while pole vaulting with some friends, valuable timber. MAYONNAISE TROCO OLEOMARGARINE —o— but is recovering nicely. Lois Brewold, a member of the Quart —o— I Pound — 5 Points Vernonia, j y. What might have been a disas Sth grade has moved to Vernonia SANDWICH SPREAD trous fire1 occurred last Saturday Ore., to remain indid finitely with M her sister. morning at the home of “Bud” WE NOW HAVE A SHIPMENT OF KERR Quart —o— Doney, but for the quick action of SUPPLIES FOR CANNING! The teachers and children ap •FRENCH Mrs. Doney and Cleo. preciate the installing of another —o— DRESSING Bert Hadden arrived in Cave drinking fountain. We now have PEET ’ S WASHING POWDER Junction Wednesday morning for the required number of fountains MEAT Giant Size a week’s visit with his (laughter. to the amount of pupils. SAUCE Mrs. Jay Parkinson, Jr. Mr. anil LESLIE SALT — l«/ 2 Lb. Box We were very surprised and Mrs. Hadden now make their home very happy to receive as a gift in Portland. 2 for ( REAM OF WHEAT a medicine cabinet from the high SCHILLING BLACK PEPPER school shop boys. This adds great Package Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cammack, who have been visiting Mrs. Cam ly to our facilities for keeping our 8 ()z. ROLLED WHEAT — Triangle mack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. First Aid equipment. ♦ —o— W. Derrick for several days, left 9 Pound Bag Tuesday for a visit in Centralia, The 8th graders of all the val Washington. ALBER’S FLAPJACK FLOUR ley spent Thursday the 15th vis —o— 9 Pounds iting high school. This is done Doyl Hamilton had the misfor to give the Sth graders some idea tune to break his leg several weeks of what high school will be like. ago while dismounting from a A luncheon served by Miss Bai-! horse but is back at school again REGISTRATION ley’s cooking class was greatly en and hopes to discard walking with OF AUTOS DROPS joyed by all. clutches shortly. 0 fi 0 5 I | Fruits and Vegetables! I I SI.O3 l»c fi 77c 25c I ifi 0 fi 0 fi 0 ¡Fresh and Cured Meat •Crown Flour and Feeds' THE 2nd WAR LOAN Mrs. Dean Warren entertained a group <>f neighbors at her home in Selma last week end. Admis- sion was some articles of produce which could be used for serving hot lunches. —O’ Jack Cody, formerly of Cave Junction spent Monday and Tues day visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Taylor. Mr. Cody has recently been released from the army and left Tuesday afternoon for Sac- ri< mento. —o--- Mrs. Ebb Hogue of Selma, re turned to her home after spend ing several weeks in Klamath Falls, with her daughter Mrs. Earl Atchison who has been ill for ■ •me time. Mrs. Atchison accom panied her mother here for a much needl'd rest. —o— 1. W Derrick visited her and sister-in-law, Mr. and B Rexford in (¡rants Pass t of the week Mr and ■xford plan to spend the I <1 at the Derrick home Commencement exercises for all the Illinois valley schools will be held at the high school gymnasium on Monday evening, May 17th. Committees of teachers are mak ing arrangements for an interest ing program. -------------- o--------------- Feature dance Saturday, April 17th, under auspices of the Amer ican Legion in the Legion hall. Cave Junction, Gents $1.00, la-, dies free. Good music and a good time assured. BACK UP YOUR BOY Motor vehicle registration Oregon at the end of March tah’d 364.339 vehicles, compared to 372,421 for the same period a year ago, it was announced at the state department today. This figure represents a reduc tion of but two per cent under the registration for the first three months of 1942. Registration of passenger vehicles coming into this state from other states is re- sponsible for the relatively small change in registration this year, it was said. o-------------- Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps and support your country. Huy an .additional bond Today CAVE CITY THEATER SATURDAY .nd SUNDAY APRIL 17 . 1« THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR With GINGER ROGERS And RAY MILL.AND ALSO — NEWS .nd COMEDY! B 0 8 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 a DRIVE IS ON! in “fighting dollars! D 5ÖME FOLKS 00 It) THE CITY TO SEE THE'ßRIeHT LICHTS* I sEE ENOU u H Of'EM ON THE KO AD Ing Lend more money Io help Let us help a oil vith your Tire Problems. We have every facility got la buy W ar Bonds as we never bought them before! our Government is asking us to lend it 13 billion lighting in the next few weeks you max be v ¡sited by one of tin- thousands of dollars in the next feu weeks! 13 men and women who are giving their billion extra dollar»— »ver and above time and effort to the 2nd War Loan Drive. W elconie these patriotic work W e «'an do it . . . we mutt do it . . . we owe it to our boys v. bo are light t ave Junction, Oregon Easter Shoppers We have just received a shipment of Spring Merchandise especially selected for the Easter Shoppers. Just a few items are here listed: LADIES SLACK SUITS— l)re>.<A Slacks for street and home wear S7.9S SPRING AND EASTER DRESSES— \re just arriving SI. 19 to S6.9S MEN S STR VVV II VTS- I ’or dress ami work wear 19c to 81.79 HAYNES CLOTHING STORE Mae Haynes. Proprietress CAVE JUNCTION need . . . we've wliat all regular War Bond Hiving! GEORGE A. HICKS Texaco (¡as. Oil. Greases men carry on the light!" ih.r’s asking you and all the rest of YOUR TIRES GOTTA LAST Word lu as been received from t )k lahoina by D. E. Mclrvin that his cousin Paul Ellington has been decorated omewhere in England for courage ous service as a flier, \n English general gave a warm tribute He to the part U. 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