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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1943)
Illinois Vallex News, Thursday, June 21, 1913 Page Four Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Phillips were business visitors in Grants Pass on Tuesday. Bill George accom panied them. Mrs. Jessie Leonard made a bus- i —o— Raymond Baldwin of Holland iness trip to Grants Pass the first was taken to the Josephine Gen of the week. eral hospital in Grants Pass last Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman Tuesday for medical attention. made a trip to Grants Pass on bus Gus Hart ami Mrs. Ida Wing iness Wednesday. were in Grants Pass the first of —o— Erank Floyd returned Tuesday the week. Mrs. Wing went in to from a short trip to Eugene, Rose get her regular medical check-up. burg and other northern points. Guests last week end at the Har. Chares Jackson of Camp Ho ry O. Smith home on Caves high quiam transacted business in the way were Mr. and Mrs. Matthew county seat the first of the week. Newell of Tacoma and Mrs. A. E. Reames of Medford. Mrs. Earl Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I.. D. Sowell were E. J. Wilber were transacting bus iness in Grants Pass on Wednes- visiting relatives and friends in the valley over the week-end from day. Bend. They returned to their ——o— R. H. Fleming of Holland re- home Tuesday. turned Saturday from several days Larry Musil and L. E. Athey spent in Portland where he visited were in Grants Pass Wednesday his sister. evening where they transacted bus. iness. Art Kellert made the trip with them. —o— Elwood Hussey has started con struction of a chicken house in the rear of his home and expects to have it finished within a few SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, weeks. JUNE 26th and 27th Locals Model Cash Grocery With JAMES CRAIG and DEAN JAGGERS —o— S.O.S. (’OAST GUARD Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Burch and daughter. Wanda, are spending a few days at their home on the Red wood highway. Mr. Ilurch has been doing steam fitting on the naval air base at Tillamook for the past eight months. With BELA LUGOSI and RALPH BYRD ALSO SELECTED SHORTS NEWS 0............................................................................ .. ....................? ........ 111 ■ S111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ f 11111111 ■ 7] a Fresh and Cured Meat! Fruits and Vegetables | E)..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................¿ ..... ......................................................................................................................................................... CABBAGE Per pound ... SNOW DRIFT SHORTENING 3 Pounds for .......................... .................... • CHEESE 8 Points, per pound WATERMELONS Per pound BEETS Nice ones, 2 bunches for BAKERS L NSW RETENED CHOCOLATE, S oz. package S ,1c £ fi i a n fi s a Me ? <5i)c fi í 82.37 fi Fresh Local Products—Rhubarb, Lettuce. Rad ishes, Carrots, Green Onions, Cucumbers, Peaches, Apricots BOSCO Per jar TEA—Black. Shillings % Pound package 27c PANCAKE FLOUR, Hungry Jack 9 Pound package for BAKING POWDER—Clabber Girl 2 Pound can for 25c (¡LASS TOP JAR CLOSURES Regular size RUBBERS, N ARROW TOP SEA I 2 Packages for SWIFT’S TOMATO J F ICE No. 2 cans, 2 for Miss Lois Taylor and Miss Nor in.; McCready who left Cave Junc tion several weeks ago are now employed in West Coast theaters in Long Beach. Calif. and O. W. GREEN PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 25th and 26th, 1913 CAVE CITY THEATER Double Feature THE OMAHA TRAIL’ CAVE .U NCTION. OREGON Formerly SCHUMACHERS PIMIENTOES* Del Monte, 2 cans for PAVIOLAS 16 Ounce jars, each P & G SOAP 6 Bars for WORCESTERSHIRE SACCE Lea & Perrins, per bottle SUNBRiTE CLEANSER 3 Cans for SUPER SUDS Giant size a C \ KE FLOUR. Soft as Silk 231 Pound packages YELLOW CORN MEA I 10 Pound bags Fl OCR, Drifted Snow 19 Pound sack for I 'Crown Flour and Feeds' •> J *** LUNCH GOODS— Paper Plates, ( ups, Forks Spoons, Napkins i — o— George P. Scott has added an addition to his building which willl FOR ALE — About 700 pint and quart fruit jars at a bargain. have a large number of lockers for Inquire at News office. 8-1 tp the convenience of customers dur ing the hot weather. LOST —5-year old half Jersey and half Guernsey milch cow with C. Gordon Morris, aviation ca —— det in Meteorology at U. (’. I . A. I I has been visiting his mother. Mrs. ' We Still Clean G. Morris and other relatives in Windshields the valley. He will complete his course in the fall. bell on, brindle color, right ear cropped with two splits. Please notify Thomas J. Zumwalt, Cave Junction. 8-ltp the following have no further con nection with the Kelly Creek Lum ber Co., and will not be responsible for any bills incurred. c. H. Hammer, J. W. Hammer, J. II. Hammer, NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: This is to notify the public that Orville Weddle. CARL) OF THANKS You can his visit home In gi> ing up y our thank our many friends for their kindness daring our recent bereavement, the loss of our be ibien. and f. the boa itiful floral Owen, and for the beautifvlu floral | offerings. CECII, OWEN. before goiir < The Very Fi neat Bring in your tires for capping and repairing, certificate needed. 1GE FOBS MKN DOROTHY O BRIEN, •MM A TREE! THEN. Wardrobe Case a Rogue Theater ed.. Thurs.. Fri. and Sat. ■ ’3 - 24 - 25 . 26 “I CABIN IN THE SKY ' Rochester — Lena Horn Plus •view Fri. and Sat., 11 p. m. 'Q’ ADRON ' \ d •> v.< E. Port man n (HTiiAflE CASE parents, w ile oi ■■ ruiloilgll il.o in- far too precious to lie -pent ♦ Mailing forila* aioiiiiiioilations. \ et nowadns out 11 a i n- at fui lough ««•n row di i! lli.il cv en >erv ii <* tin ;i oil At Your (¡rover i .ne. hat e to "w ait their turn W ill y on t»rn iw n rh m in«* r . I’li . i « i - <-.; n. i atioiis promptly if v «»nr plans change n hi- «pace for u«e In other trav eler« I’o p i train trip« of a increh «oii.il, O- £VN 1 MINP BElNi/UNPtß. " •s CAt' EKEPr A ÌS iTS eOlNO PLACE? •iglit-«ecin_ < i | ' a-ure nature until after the war. I hi- »titille i ni*<e««,nv .¡ilk «• vour train trip i« urgently V .-u .an do vour country a real serv : 27.95 ly. Monday, Tm - lay 27th. 2«th and 2'Jth REX Ell ’ E WITH BEVERLY' Ann Miller — Bob Ci aby Plu« 20 M nute Comedy “Maybe Darwin Wa- Right” • Top-Grain Cowhide • Double Handles, Triple- Plated Vrais Locks Wed., Thurs.. Fri., Jur.e 30. July 1 - 2 THE MOK! Till-. MERRIER" Fie.ine March—Veronica Lake Also Disnev Cartom Interiors finished in durable Yorkshire twill. An.plo room for shirts, shd s and acce"' ones, r • for tLe diacriininating n-au. Rivoli Theater New! Kitchen Friday and Sat.. Jun. 25. 26 “8 \DDI.ES and SAGEBRUSH" Russell Hayden Also -TENTING TONIGHT ON THE OLD LAMP GROUND" Johnny Mack Brown Fuzzy Knight Buy War Bonds no» to help pay for vacations after Victory I I * -1«* IlttMer r Holds five knivM and protec*« the cutting edge of them Can 1 hung on the wall or •’ill st.’rd u he tall«. 1. . ,ht . lu colors. ■ . GEORGE A. HICKS Texaco (¡as. Oil, Greases Cave Junction, Oregon Ul I . Thurs . June ’■>. July 1 COWBOY IN M XNHATTAN" Robert Paige-Frances Langford Second Attraction CRIMINAL INVESTIGATOR' Robert Lowery-Edith Fellows FOE^'TCTORY 35c , a - ice by »1.0 m. . ....... to home! The friendly Southern Pacific fifi Travler "Executive” of top-grain cowhide with double handles, triple plated brass locks. Will cany two suits without a wrinkle. \SK FOP Keibel's PERFECTION BREAD 11. innig. I 111 - i Department KEITH OWEN, summer train trips short h a» <• m lui a BIT fh'ITEI) STATES AR )NDS jf,' AND fY STAMPS í I Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet 411 S uth Sixth Street I fi Grants Pass