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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1944)
Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 13, 1914 A party for little Dorothy Tuck er was given in her honor when fi she celebrated her seventh birth day last Tuesday afternoon, when fl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reiswig several of her .young playmates were invited to participate in play, were transacting business in Grants ing games and eating birthday fi Pa.-- the first of the week. cake. ocals Model Cash Grocery fl fl fi 0 fi I Fresh and Cured Meat fl 29c fi 0 19c fi 37c fl fi 23c fl fi 0 6Oc B fl 73c B 17c B 67c fi fl fi D fi I i ¡Crown Flour and Feeds! fl fi O. W. GREEN, Proprietor Cave Junction, Oregon Warren Chappell expects to fl The Camp Cookery 4-H club held leave next week for Delano, Calif., an Easter party at the home of on a business trip. their leader, Mrs. Ebb Hogue of fi PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRII. 1ITI1 and 15TH Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer and Selma and later enjoyed playing puzzle and contest games, Mr. fl g)............. ................................................MMM.........................................................3 family have moved into their new and Mrs. Hogue are moving soon home recently built near Selma. to Grants Pass where they will fi I make their home. George Logan left Tuesday for I ................ ii è ..................... -MM.». ... - ........ à Portland to take his physical ex- a ................... fl amination for induction into the O’BRIEN WOMEN’S POTATOES, No. 1 BACON CLUB MEETING army. 25 Pounds 1 »VO fi Per Pound —o--- The club met last Friday at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mellow and . Rhubarb, Asparagus, Celery, Apples, Avocados, CORNED BEEF HASH son, John, of Holland, were I in home of Mrs. Maude Watkins in fl Grants Pass transacting business Cave Junction. Grapefruit, Lemons, Oranges, Rutabagas, Car The meeting was called to order 2 cans last Tuesday. rots, Cabbage, Green Onions. fi by the president with the singing —o— Mr. and Mrs. John Darger of of the club song, “God Bless Amer PIG’S FEET DICED BEETS, Del Monte Brookings, spent Easter Sunday ica," followed by roll call with 18 fl 28-oz. jar 303 size, 2 jars with the former’s parents, Mr. and members present. Four guests, Mrs. Bonnie Leming. Mrs. Juanita fi Mrs. W. F. Darger. HOMINY GRITS, Alber s Wilson, Mrs. Evelyn Martin and CRACKERS, Hi-Ho Mrs. Betty Burgess, later were 10 Pounds Mrs. Dr. Collman of Portland fl Package left for her home last Sunday af- welcomed as new members. HONEY A poem was read by Mrs. Nellie ter visiting her son, Dr. A. N. fi Wilber entitled “ The O'Brien ALL SWEET OLEOMARGARINE 5 Pound Pail Collman and family tor a few days. Women's Club,” written by Mrs. 1 Pound WWW/ —o— OATS, Alber's Quick or Regular Mr. and Mis. Al Reed, now liv Leia Cooke, and placed in the club fl ing in Portland, are spending a his-tory. Mrs. Inez Webb read a COFFEE. Royal Club 10 Pound Bag short vacation in the valley visit well prepared and interesting pa fi 2 Pound Jar ing friends and renewing acquain per on "The Powers That Be.” KRUSTEAZE The club is very fortunate in hav tances. 17-oz. package OVALTINE fl ing so many talented members. —o--- .A vote of thanks was extended La rge Mrs. Ted McCall, the former Ed SYRUP, Amaizó na Rossiter arrived recently to visit Mrs. T. 11. Baumberger for the fi I */i pound glass STALEY’S GLOSS STAR( H with friends ami relatives. She beautiful rug made and which was disposed of on March 3rd, Leslie left last Thursday for her home in 2 Packages LAUNDRY SOAP, Crystal White Weis« being the lucky owner, Al- fl Eureka Calif. so a pair of cutwork pillowcases 3 Bars FLUFF'D SHORTENING —O' fi made by Mrs. Clara Shamp and Jessie Leonard und son 3 Pounds made a business trip to given to Mrs. Mary J. Connor, — -Kellogg's — Red Cross and war work is the fl Pass on Tuesday. Gordon SOYA FLOUR a truckload of farm club project for the coming year. THE GRAINS ARE GREAT FOODS 2 Pound Package At the close of the meeting delic fi ious refreshments of ice cream and CORN FLAKES, 11 oz. —o— 2 for 29c PASTRY FLOUR. Fisher’s Miss Janet Martin returned this cake with Easter egg flavors were fl 10 Pounds served by the hostesses, Mrs. RICE K RISPIES 2 for 25c week to resume her studies at Ore Maude Watkins, Mrs. Lida Miller gon State at Corvallis, after vis PEP 2 for 23c fi iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. and Mrs. Mabel Darger. The next meeting on May 5th W. Martin during the past week. KRUMBEES 2 for 25c will be a silver tea at the home of —o— fl Mrs. Nellie Wilber. »------------------ --- Mrs. Aileen Johnson, daughter --------------o------------- of James Whitehead will arrive in Cave Junction Friday where she Rossiter Home Scene will visit her father and step-moth Of Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wieland re actually a part of the original O. amendments were added which had . the controverted lands are inter er and her sister for a short time. turned this week from Southern & C. grant, this bill would place file effect of placing the adminis- mingled with Forest Service lands ■ *0" T 3 and Mrs. Delbert Rossiter California, where Mr. Weiland has the lands under O. & C. As soon tration of the lands under the For —just as are some 450,000 other Mrs. Francis Derrick of Vanport and son were guests at the home been employed on defense work. as Congress reconvenes, the com- est Service but providing payment acres of O. & C. lands. It is likely City, is visiting her in-laws, Mr. of Mr. and Mis. John C. Rossiter Mr. Weiland will leave in a few mittee will hold an executive ses- to the counties on the basis of O. the House committee will work out They ar days for the north on another pro. ' sion on this bill and will, I hope, & C. payments. This amendment and Mrs. I W. Derrick for an in and family recently. a permanent solution of this diffi definite stay, utid helping them rived Thursday, April 6th from Ft. ject but Mrs. Weiland will remain report it out favorably to the floor. does not seem to be a proper solu culty by exchanging and blocking put in their early Victory garden. Belvoir, Va., where he is stationed at their home on Caves highway. This bill is a companion bill to one tion < f the problem and apparently off both O. & C. lands and forest in the U. S. Engineers. —o— --------------o------------- i introduced in the Senate by the was adopted by the Senate com lands in solid areas distinct from A potluck dinner was served in Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Miller had a ; late Senator McNary. When the mittee for the reason that some of each other. Washington Letter number of guests nt their home on their honor with a large group of I Senate passed it, however, certain Caves highway last Sunday, where relatives intending. Present were (Continued from Page One) they held a family dinner, the oc- Mr. and Mi- ll 1’. Randolph, Mr ca-ion being the birthday of Mrs. and Mrs. Ben Whorley and fam- Before adjourning for the East iiy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Randolph er recess, the house committee on Miller. and family, Mrs. Florence Rey- public lands, concluded hearings Friday and Saturday nolds and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. on my bill, H. IL 1688, which would April 14, 15 Albert Rossiter and family, Mr. clarify the juridictional dispute "NO TIME FOR LOVE" and Mrs. John W. Rossiter and over some 460,000 acres of land, Fred MacMurray family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ros- mostly forest land, located in West siter and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. ern Oregon. At present this land Sunday, Monday. Tuesday Alton Sowell and family. Mrs. Test is claimed by both the U. S. For April 16, 17, 18 Pat O'Brien in McCall and the hosts. Mi. ami Mrs. est Service and the O. & C. Ad —o--- "IRON MAJOR" John C. Rossiter. Pvt. Luther C. Sherier came ministration. Since the lands were Wed., Thurs.. Fri., Sat. T 3 Delbert Rossiter and son left home Tuesday on a short furlough April 1!». 20. 21. 22 from Camp Van Horn. Miss., to on Monday for Fort Belvoir. Va., "WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN via Santa Rosa. Calif., where his vou wuuld 6tr Red Skelton son lives. Mrs. Rossiter will remain MET VP* TOO, IF for a longer time to visit with w hEoiEcrto friends and relatives. YOURSELF LIKE f........................................ . Fruits and Vegetables 45c $1.10 59c 16c 17c Rogue Theater Rivoli Theater XA» W THE CAR Dance SATURDAY APRIL 15th Friday and Saturday April 14, 15 "THE FALCON AND THE CO-EDS” Tom Conway ALSO •11 XNDS ACROSS THE BORDER' Roy Rogers Also 4th Chapter "Overland Mail” Sunday. Monday, Tuesday April 16 17. 18 "MELODY PARADE" Mary Beth Hughes PLUS "SPIDER WOMAN” Gale Sondergaard GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD EATS Texaco Gas. Oil. Greases Cave Junction Illinois Valley Parts and Service CAVE CITY THEATER A WORD OF CAUTION We Carry a Complete Line of PO NOT DESTROY YOUR TIRE INSPECTION REPORT SA rilRDAY and SONDA Y APRII 15 and 16 W hile it ii not n have your tire» it regular interval», inspection report pretented when new tire» DOUBLE FEATURE 1 DOOD IT With RED SKI ETON and ELEANOR POWELL \D\ EM I RES OF TARTU ■A Readv • to take awav ! 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