Illinois V alley News, Thursday, May 6, 1943 Page Four Mr. and Mrs. O«car Dorm ire of Holland transacted business in Grants Pass this week. They re­ cently sold the-»- ranch and ex­ O. W Green of the Model Gro­ pect to leave for Gold Reach to cery, made several trips to Grants make their home permanently. Pass for produce this week. Mrs. I. R. Hearing and daugh­ Miss Victoria Jasperson trans­ ters, Misses Gertrude and Helen, acted business in Grants Pass on spent last Saturday in Grants Pass, looking for a place to live. Monday. After the school term is over they Mr. and M ir . Art Kellert of the plan to move to Grants Pass. H. & L. Cafe made a business trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mellow and to Grants Pass this week. family of Holland, spent last week George T. Bell of the Drews end in Crescent City, visiting Mrs. Cafe and Hotel, was in the county­ Mellow's father, John Silva, who has been in the hospital seriously seat on business this week. ill for several weeks. —o— Mr. and Mrs. George Shade re E. Y. Taylor and L. E. Bidache turned last week from California made a trip to Grants Pass last where they visited friends. Saturday. They met Mrs. Marie Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hammer Wilson who had arrived via bus made a hurried business trip to from Portland and accompanied them home. Mrs. Wilson is dis­ Klamath Falls last Saturday. posing of her interest in the Drews Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Conner of Cafe and Hotel to Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien made a businesi trip to George Bell who just recently took over the business. Grants Pass on Tuesday. —o— —o— Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harsh of Word has been received that Gaylen McCray who was listed a- Colfax, Calif., have purchased the missing on a tanker was listed a- F. F. 11¡board ranch on the Bridge­ view and Takilma road, and took a prisoner of Japan. possession last Tuesday. Mr. Hib­ —o— Mrs. Maxine Patrick Baker and bard was in poor health and was family arrived last Monday from unable to take care of the ranch. Seattle to visit her parents, Mr. They have purchased a small acre­ and Mrs. Phil Patrick indefinitely. age near Grants Pass and moved their furniture and personal ef­ —-o— L. M. I.awson of Takilma re­ fects to their new home this week. --------------- o--------------- turned last week from several weeks spent in Southern Califor- LP: ( ASA WILLADORA nia. ocals Í i! 0 0 0 0 ß 0 Formerly SCHUMACHERS PRICES EFFECTIVE S........ ....................................................... E), AND SATURDAY, MAY 7th ANI) Sth, 1943 3 ä 0 (5 5 0 0 fi 0 0 fi 3............ ••»••»»a E.... -.............................................................. Dl GRAPEFRUIT, Large Ones LEMONS I’er Dozen Points 2f)c 2 R VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 Cans 5 R MOR 12 Ounce Can RICE — M. .1. B. Brown or White 2 Pound Package TOMATO JUK E 16 Ounce — 11 Points MACARONI, Bulk 1 Pounds 29c 37c 27c 21c 25c 36c 21c 29c 17c CHEESE Per Pound PEP —Kellogg’s * ■Crown Flour and Feeds' i CAVE CITY THEATER White Remember Bataan OATS — Regular or Quick 9 Pound Sack JELLO PUDDINGS 3 for EAGLE BRAND MILK Sweetened — Per (’an MUSTARD Quart POSTI .M ( EREAI Package COFFEE — Hill's Per Pound KLAMATH BOUQUET FLOUR -- 49 Pound Sack POST TENS Package WATER GLASS Quart Pl REX Quarts RINSO Giant Size 53c 23c 23c 17c 25c 35c GEORGE A. HICKS Texaco Gas. Oil, Greases 2»c I 27c 0 77c 0 Beef Stock Wanted Next Sunday is “MOM’S DAY — Bless Her! She’s the one who always understands—no matter how tough the problem. She’s the one who always keeps things going smoothly at home— Mother is the one we can all bank on 365 days out of the year, and next Sunday, May 9th, we are going to pay her a national tribute —It’s MOM’S DAY. We should all make it a point to do every­ thing we can for her on this day. Give her a present—take her out to dinner—show her all the little courtesies you can think of —you know Mother will appreciate every one of them. To the Mothers who have close ones in the armed forces of our country, we should all make a special effort to see that their day is made as happy as possible. TO ALL MOTHERS—THE GOLDEN RULE SALUTES YOU ON THIS DAY — YOUR DAY! SPRING SUITS Make Mother Happy With a New Spring Suit—Choose from our big collection of superbly tailored Suits and Dresses. All designed for long wear. Priced from SURE—We have Attractive Hats to go with the Suit or Dress Amazingly Low Priced from S1.9S to $6.95 (’ave Junction, Oregon Dance SATURDAY MAY S Bridget iew Grange Hall Admission 75c Dance Starts at 9 p. m. Supper nt Midnight Ry the (¿adita. ANNUAL POPPY DANCE HOSIERY New Spring Shades — Nationally Advertised Brands NO-MENI) — PHOENIX — BERKSHIRE — CANNON — THEME SATURDAY MAY 29th 79c - $1.00 - $1.15 - $1.35 American Legion Auxiliary YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT Tickets SI.00 American Letton Hall Cave Junction J CHICKEN NOODLE SUPPER 3 Sc I 0 fi 0 & 0 8 0 I 0 & 25c 0 $10.95 to $49-50 bnest A Dime Out of Every Dollar in .S.War Bonds FRIDAY O. W. GREEN I Fruits and Vegetables | I Fresh and Cured Meat Mrs. Lucy Riley was in Cave A beautiful twilight wedding 2 Packages Junction the first of the week ceremony was performed on May visiting her father, and step-moth­ Day at “La Casa Willadora" when SOFTASILK ( AKE FLOUR er, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitehead Mr. Albert ('. Thompson and Mrs. —o— Package Theresa M. Cochran were united Mrs. Ethel Banta and her daugh­ in marriage by Dr. William A. BLUING, Mrs. Stewart’s ter, Mrs. Sharlet Slack of Kerby Brown. were shopping in Grants Pass the Per Bottle Mrs. Cochran, who is a sister of first of the week. Mr. Robert Balzke, has been a resident of the valley and living at Rob Gran, son of Mrs. Nora O’Brien for the past fight years. , Gran, arrived from San Diego to She has been active in many or-, visit his mother for a short fur­ !__________ ganizations and admired by all | lough. who know her. She was inter-1 --- 0--- ested in the P.-T. A., the Red Robert Ralzke of O'Brien, ac­ Cross and the O'Brien Women’s companied by his sister. Mrs. Tresa GEORGE W. GROW N club of which she was an officer. M. Cochran (now Mrs. A. C. Mr. Thompson is connected with Thompson 1 were in Grants Pass George W. Brown, aged '<'• a large milling organization in , transacting business last Friday. Roseburg, where they will i make years, of Kerby, passed away at —o— their future home, at 711 East the Josephine General hospital in Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rogers of Giants Pass, last Saturday after­ Sixth street in that city. Hayward, Calif., arrived in the noon, May 1st. He was born on --------- o --------- valley recently and will now make August 25. 1887, at Reynolds. | ASSN. their home here permanetly on HEALTH Nebraska. their property on Caves highway. ON TUBERCULOSIS He is survived by his wife, Syl­ via; his mother. Mrs. Helen Brown Josephine County Health Asso­ of Riverton, Nebraska; tw<> sons, Mrs. Allen Thayer returned to ciation cooperating with Dr. S. B. Clyde James with the army in her home in Holland laut week af­ ter visiting her daugl('er, M rs. Osgood and nurses in promoting Australia and George W. Jr., of Earl Pflader of Crescent City the campaign to encourage people Kerby; a daughter. Miss Helen in the county to take advantage i I>. Brown of Kerby; four brothers, for several weeks. of the early diagnosis service to! Ray of Naponee, Nebraska; —o— E. R. Brown of O'Brien made prevent tin- spread of tuberculosis of Franklin, Nebraska; Ra business trips to Giants Pass this which is always a hazard in war Riverton. Nebraska and Jit times. Denver, Colo., two sister-, Mrs. week. On Monday he was accom- Slogan of campaign is "Follow Della Williamson of Riverton and panied by Mr. ami Mrs. Delbert the Example of the Armed Forces Mrs. Pearl Webber of Franklin. O’Brien. Get a Chest X-Ray." Funeral services will be held at -o— Dr. Osgood says, “With tuber- 2:30 at the Hull & Hull Funeral of Kerby was a culsis rising alarming in Europe, Home. Interment will be in Hill­ in the county seat with it beginning to rise in cer­ ci eat cemetery in Grants Pass. accompanied liar- tain areas of the United States, | Holland who was the 1943 Early Diagnosis Cam-' paign of the Josephine County I AÇkEDACTIVER Tuberculosis Association is the if ne wisheotp most important, fat reaching cam­ HAVE HiS I IR&S paign the association has ever INFLATED-HE SEZ, IM A din it * held.” Due nurses, als to SATURDAY AND SUNDAY cautions in guarding gainst all MAY Sth .nd 9th types of diseases is even more im­ portant in regald to tuberculosis, it is emphasized by associations officials. OR CARTOON And NEWS CAVE JUNCTION. OREGON • for I 0 Ü 0 SC ENE OF CEREMONY Model Cash Grocery 0 a 0 I 0 & 0 The Golden Rule » 0