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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1943)
Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December, 2, 1913 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Masters and children Marilyn and Dickie re turned to their home in O’Brien last Monday from a week’s visit Harold Bowerman returned last to Mrs. Master s mother in Klam week from a 10 day visit with his ath Falls. mother in Spokane. Wash. Bert Woodbury of O’Brien was —o— CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON Formerly George Wells and son were in taken to the Josephine county gen the county seat on business last eral hospital last Friday. He is SCHUM ACKERS suffering from an injury received Monday. Nov. 16 while working in a saw PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd and 1th Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babcock mill at Cave Junction. fl —o— transacted business in (¡rants pass : this week. Mrs. Emma Trefethen of O'Bri MINCE MEAT AVOCADOS —o— en who was rushed to the Jose 2 for Per Pound Mrs. I W. Derrick was shop- phine General hospital in Grants ping in Grants Pass the first of Pass recently is reported gradually fl CELERY improving. Mrs. Trefethen under the week. IMVIOLAS —o— went an operation for bursted ap Large Bunch 1 (ì.n'Z Inr fl Mr. Eugene Brown of O’Brien pendix. has been confined at his home the1 ALL SWEET OLEOMARGARINE past week with a severe cold. L. Reddard who recently sold his fl ( RISCO SHORTENING ranch on Caves highway to T. R. —o— Per Pound..... ' ‘1 Pnnnrl I:ir Mr and Mrs. Fred Spraul of Elk Stowe was in the valley the first (reek made a business trip to of the week to take the last load fl FRUIT COCKTAIL, Sacramento of household effects to their new (¡rants Pass last Tuesday. home in Klamath Falls where they —o— PIG’S FEET (No Points) Morrell’s No. 1 Tall Mi J. J. Moore of O’Brien re- will make their home. Jar ................. '.... turned home last Tuesday after SPINACH, Sacramento Brand Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murdock an extended visit with relatives in No. 2*2 Can Los Angeles and vicinity. left Monday evening for San An fl COFFEE — Royal Club selmo, Calif., where they will re —o— Per Pound Mis. ('. E. Lawson and Mrs. side permanently. They sold their CORN, Whole Kernel ranch on Caves highway to 11. H. Clyde (’reveston of O'Brien were Del Rogue, No. 2 ( an Pass on business last Tues- Morris who took possession last LIFEBUOY SOAP fl Monday. 3 for —o--- PINEAPPLE, Dole’s Mr. ami Mrs. Leonard Allen Mrs. Leona Weed and two sons Sliced, No. 2 ( an formerly of Cave Junction but now left for their home in Salem the OXYDOL of Klamath Falls are the happy first of the Week after spending Large Size the Thanksgiving holiday with her FREESTONE PEACHES parents of a boy born Nov 17. mother, Mrs. Ben George. Mrs. —o— In Heavy Syrup, No. 2'2 Can Mi . E. Y. Taylor and Mrs. Mil George accompanied her for a STALEY’S (¡LOSS STARCH lie Trefethen made a shopping trip short visit. Ill HO CRACKERS —o— to Grants Pass the first of this 2 for fl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayris were I Pound Box week. hosts at a delicious Thanksgiving —o— Mrs. Jay Parkinson, Jr. and dinner with the followiny guests: KELLOGG’S PEP family expect to leave this week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffner. Hen 2 Packages fl for their home in Compton, Calif., ry Heffner, Mr. and Mrs. Cross and children, W. E. Harbour, Lloyd where they now reside. --- O— Harbour and Jack Fetterly. HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE FLOUR FISHER’S ENTIRE WHEAT —o— 10 Pounds Mi. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor who FLOUR — 50 Pounds Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ashurst of have been visiting relatives and Klamath Falls, Miss Margaret Mor fl E friends in San Francisco returned ris of Bend and Miss Anne Morris home last week. of Harrisburg, left for their re- —o— pective homes last week end af 1 I Mi- Wanda Brown of O'Brien ter spending Thanksgiving visiting fl at the homes of Harry O. Smith returned last Sunday from Klam ath Falls where she has been and Mrs. C. G. Morris on Caves vi-itmg relatives and friends for highway. A family dinner at the Hurry (). Smith home was enjoyed the bill which would ban consumer 1 and Mrs. Decker Sowell past several months. Before re the past month. subsidies, voted FOR the bill. with 20 being present. were guests at the home of Mr. turning home she decided to visit —o — —-o— and Mrs. Ben George last Sunday. her son and family living about 70 » » ♦ ON THE JOB Mrs. Ethel Banta of Kerby maile Nat Woolley and Maurice Sauer miles from Wenatchee. During the The House of Representatives i bu-ine-s tiip tu Grants Pass last returned last week from an elk Thanksgiving holiday they were was sadly shocked Monday by the 1 And boy do I feel good — Fridaq, Over the weck end she hunting trip that took them to Mrs. E. N. Cooke of O'Brien pleasantly surprised to have walk just like taking all the cars bad a guest at her hörne Mrs. El- Ukiah and La Grande, with just a announcement of the death of two , returned from an extended visit of its members Both were able into their midst another son Jim roy. in the valley on the rack and in Seattle where she accompanied minimum of luck. They were tm n and among the leaders in the giving them a good greasing. who is now stationed at Ephi urf)» her mother-in-law who had been joined by Harry Tresham who "’P ' ' M- t House. 1 did not know M. Henry visiting at the Cooke home for the Washington. proceeded on to Prineville where very we)l, but J Wil HOW’S YOUR CAR he remained for a longer stay with liam (Bill) Ditter was a good WORKING? his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ft lend. He was just about the and Mrs. Howard Harker. Harry ablest debater in the House, and was to assist them in harvesting his sharp tongue and quick mind their large potato crop. was not only respected hut often -------------- ()--------------- SATURDAY and SUNDAY ftared by his opponents. Mr. Î J fl Model Cash Grocery O. W. GREEN rt 25c 2Oc 23c 17c 77c 19c 18c 15c Tà 35c 32c Fruits and Vegetables 'Crown Flour and Feeds' —3 CAVE CITY THEATER jun CT iqn Steagall was chairman of the pow erful Banking and Currency Com mittee, and it wa> undoubtedly the (Contfniiet! from Page One) strain of handling the CCC or sub tax should be changed - but, the sidy bill, as it was called on the K. C. (KEN) Hamilton committee did not change it. It floor, that caused his heart to fail. did consider the outright appeal of The death of these two able men the tax on freight charges ami was indeed a national loss. Buy vour Defense Stamps today. voted once to repeal that section of the act. but later reversed itself and made no change. The same injustice exists, ami for the same reason in the tax up- on passenger fares and telephone call s. These are annoying because ORC HARD C RYSTAL SALAD BOWL they are unfair, but they are not with Fork and Spoon quite so vital to our economy as the freight tax. ROCK SHARPE CRYSTAL Possibly the Senate will correct Stem Ware — Celery — Relish — these injustices when it considers 1 feel the tax bill. I hope so Ideal Gifts pretty certain the House will agree CONSOLE SETS to (he changes if the Senate writes them into the bill. Oblong Clear Crystal Bowl with Candle Holders • ♦ • DECEMBER 4 and 5 Washington News Letter I AUREL Ä HARDY in Air Raid Wardens \LSO Gift Suggestions SELECTED SHORTS AND NEWS Three-Piece Set DINNERWARE SETS 20 to 53 Piece Sets One of the best laughs we have hud here in a long time was pro vided when Wright Patman, who made so many speeches against *' .'T is VvEO Ü UuiETIK SEA- ANI? IS A ait’ HELP Fi'ti sWVTrt sAlliNü ON 1HE HIÛMSSAVÎ St uid.it J *4 ( .ilitoi ill l si l!s 4 lol of products besides the t s. rvdav things, like gasoline and oil ; 5 in WEALTH and . in HEALTH —when your WAR BINDS mature. GOOD ENRIC BED FLUHRER'S BREAD i» the basis for future good health just as War Bonds assure future wealth. Rogue River Hardware Since 1899 "Where Most People Trade” (¡rants Pass, Oregon Since 1899 tilings son nut not Good btead is one of the 7 basic foods rec ommended by the gov ernment for healthful living—Eat more of it ....................................................................................................................................................... E know about. It you’re going to paint a roof, preserve sour Annual Smoker fente posts, disinfect sour poultry house on nurse any job I can help you. And I'm Elk's Club Rooms in business light here in our community. » X’J s 1 far rwr STANDARD if CALIFORNIA • Door Gifts Texaco (¡as. Oil. Greases Cave Junction i* tn. a - I* » « I »a ar* ■ a at I m * »•■r wCll rtprtitBiiiivi Fluhrer’s Bread is your be»t source of food energy SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC EMBER 11. 1913 HOWARD BEARSS Wholesale Distributor i ENRICHED FOR ADDED NUTRITIIN (¡rants Pass, Oregon Phon« o 'r* Cave Junction Admission SI.00 - Tax 10c - Total $1.10 Illinois Valley Parts and Service Proceeds from Smoker to lx* used for Children's Christmas Party. Valley children included. W alt, i Freeman Kaj Wilson a s S I ? I I Í I Í I ? & 25c f & 17c ? & ? & f <} ? 27c & fl Í Ask for ?