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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1943)
Illinois Valley New-, Thursday, October 7, 1943 Page Four urday. Miss Donnis Sauer came home with them to spend the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Nick Sauer. —o— Mrs. J. T. Heald transacted bus iness in Grants Pass this wi ek and also visited friend . Mrs. Heald had over the week end gm s', from Medford and Klamath Falls. —o— Pfc. Dale Vahrenwald, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vahrenwald neai Hol land on a week’s furlough, re turned to his army unit on desert maneuvers. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Turner were Grants Pass visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kappenstein had as guest over the week end Mr'. Van Gandy of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowerman and daughter were shopping in Grants Pass Saturday. —o— Elwood Hussey was a business visitor in the county seat the first of the week. —o— Mrs Art Kellert and son were business visitors in Grants Pas.' last Monday. o— M rs. George Scott was a busi- ness visitor in Grants Pass this week. —o— —e— Lieut, and Mrs. Keith Wells were shopping in the county seat I last week end. —o— Mr Jessie Leonard and Mrs. Heh'ii Ulrich were shopping in Grants Pass Saturday. —o—— Mi Maynard Murdock will h ive Saturday for Burlingame ( alif , wlieie she will visit friends and relatives. —o— Mis. Fled Gardner and M rs. Fannie Swigart of Fresno are vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis of Bridgeview. Mrs. Swigart mid M i . Lewis are sisters. —o— Mrs. Emil Wells of ills are arriving this c to visit at the home of Mr. Mrs. Maynard Murdock on Gave' highway. ( AVE JUNCTION, OREGON Formerly SCHUMACHERS —o— H. M. Smith returned home Sat- urday from Sutherlin. Oregon, where he is associated with three other contractors in building sev- en homes for the Sinith-Wood Lumber ■ Go. Co. The work is ex pected to last three months. —o— Mrs. J. J. Villair, Mrs. M. T. Coode and Mrs. Harry R. Eloyd will leave Saturday morning for several days visit in Portland Mrs. Coode, who has been visiting at the t illair home several months, will later leave for her home in Chicago. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Blake Miller who ire vacationing at their ranch near Azalea, Oregon, were in the city for a few days this week. They returned to their ranch again today where they expect to remain for several weeks. Blake is tak- ing a much needed rest and it is hoped on his return he will be greatly improved in health. -------------- o-------------- Washington Letter mittee on agriculture. If we can get that bill out of the rules com mittee onto the floor of he House, it will pass. The Senate would President would probably veto it * * * though I hope not, for con siderable study of the whole situa tioli by the food committee ill’ll cates that legislation as one great step toward improving the entire food situation. .. ............................................................................................. 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George Montgomery C. s. i Romero SATl RDAY OCTOBER IG If HORSE RADISH — Evaporated Bottle (informally) that, if a subsidy Principle topic of conversation plan is adopted, ostensibly of about $1.00 each; fresh pears. 10c course as an aid to consumers, the each; apples, eating variety, 5c subsidy should be paid to consum each. ers in 'lie form of a check for the cash right along with their ration If SURE IS A (OR books. Then, everyone would IENTED Ft EUNO 1Ö know for certain that he was re- SÎACTON A TKIP eriving tin benefit of th<> subsidy | with a full <3A£ TANK program and might also get al clearer picture of what is being done. 1 doubt very much if tin ; ■ople of the country would want t > receive such checks al the realization that to pro payments, more billions I added to the already st national debt for war. B subsidy plan is adopte.d, pie will receive those j whether Texaco Gas, Oil. (¡reases ’l'ickets ....................... ¿ DICED CARROTS —Del Monte 303 Size 2 for..... Pineiple topic ■ of conversation around congressi ional halls now is lie subsidy plan prop •sed by the administration as a means of hold- Speaking of pi I mg down prices particularly of some prices we havi food. Washington : El > <h One member (from Freewater, H>.; tomatoes. 9c < a W 11 EOR SALE Dining table. ■ ell for $5 for quick sale. H. Maurer, neat Holland. 1 ¡ood Music 1 Fresh and Cured Meat] CAULIFLOWER Each GR \NGE II \RVEST Mr . Mrs .lo i W Smith and c'lildten ami Mis- Margaret Smith, d llighti r of Mt and Mrs. Harry (> Smith «eie in Giants Pass Sat- O. W. GREEN PRIC ES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER Sth and 9th, 1913 —o— Pfc. Clarence E. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barker of Cave Junction, is home on a short furlough to visit his parents. He is stationeil at Granada, Missis sippi, with the air force. Robert Tuttle, aviation machin ist mate 2/c, spent last week end Mrs. W. F. Danger made a shop visiting his uncle Winston Tuttle ping trip t<, Grants Pass on Tues of Cave Junction. While here he purchased a hunting license annd day. got his deer the first day. —o--- —o— Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Webb of Mr. and Mrs. John Dow have had K i by transacted business in the visitors at their home on Caves county seat on last Monday. highway, their daughter ami son- —o— Mr. ami Mrs. Dick Nealy were in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. They tran acting business in Grants Pass Johnson of Los Angeles. left for their home Thursday. last Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Wallace (). Koh- ler returned home last week from California where Mr. Kohler has been employed. —o— \|i and Mi Bert Woodbury of O'Brien transacted business in Giant Pa- this week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Earley. —o—— Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jordan came down from their lookout sta tion Tuesday for a few days va cation. —o--- Mrs. J. !•'.. 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