Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 08, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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Illinois Valiev News, Thursday, June 8, 1911
ff)R. A.' N."COLLMAN®
Naturopathic Phyaici.n
Model Cash Grocery
Frank Dietcher, Bill Furlong
and Bill Mocos made a business
trip to Crescent City Wednesday.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE “th and 10th
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells made
a business trip to Grants Pass on
Saturday.
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Any kind or any size
made at
Valley Lumber Co.
BACON SQUARES, Swift’s
Per pound
...........
VIENNA SAUSAGES
2 Cans for
1 » *
23c
25c
35c
WHEATIES
2 Packages for
(TIERRIOATS
2 Packages for
BISQUICK
Per package
BACK THE ATTACK
BUY MORE BONDS THAN BEFORE
GRAPENUT MEAL
Large package
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Tex Delta
46 Oiinc<* cans, unrationed
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BLENDED JUICE
16 Ounce cans
50c
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17c Î
Flour and Feeds' 0
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32c ■Crown
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APPLE JUICE
Pints, each
LOGANBERRY JUK E
Pints, each
After a short business meeting
Mrs. Evelyn Boyd Martin was
honored with a baby shower re­
ceiving many lovely and useful
gifts.
Delicious refreshments were I
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Baumberger, Mrs. Doris Boyd and
Mrs. Julia Williams.
July 7th will be the annual pic-'
nic, place to be announced later, j
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Ray Smith who resides near
O’Brien was painfully injured last |
Monday when an axe fell from a
log and cut his left knee letting the (
joint water escape which is always
i rious. He was rushed to Grants
—BUY
Pass by Eugene Brown for medical
treatment. He is resting nicely
now, and hopes bo be up soon.
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WAR BONDS—
The State Grange convention
will be held next week in Grants
Pass, and all the Grangers in the
county are expecting an extra
good session.
Pomona Master C. H. Brooks,,
who has charge of all the details,
has his committees working over­
time and everything will be ready
when the state master sounds the
gavel for “let’s go.’’
Rogue Theater
O’BRIEN WOMEN’S
CLUB MEETING
LOST OR STRAYED—One chest­ Friday and Saturday. June 9-10
•RATIONING’’
nut roan mare with a white spot
With Wallace Berry
on forehead and knot on lower
jaw. Please notify J. A. Hem­ Sunday. Monday. Tuesday,
The club met last Friday at the
bree, Rt. 1, box 266, Cave Junc­ June ilth. 12th, and 13th
home of Mrs. Harriett Baumber-
“THOUSANDS CHEER"
tion.
6-ltp
ger with Mrs. Anna Stiwalt acting
With Kathryn Grayson
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as president.
19 members an­
swered roll call and two new mem­
bers were added to the club, Mrs.
•’PURPLE HEART"
ÌTV NOTAS tOMf^WLE1
Olive Berkner and Mrs. Elsie
With Dana Andrews
Knapp.
AS THE ROiKEg AT
i HOME. ■ WbM ÓO
PLACÉS IN A ülMßlE
SEAT
NOW WE HAVE
Household and Animal
( ROSS CUT SAWS
Filed at Shell Service Station
by
CLINT HARDS
Cave Junction
OWL PHARMACY
In Grants Pass
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For those who wish to go to a
good fishing place, word has been
received that the road to Bolan
Lake is now open as far as the
Bolan Lake Lookout garage, which
is about a quarter of a mile from
the li ke, ar.d this last quarter may
be open by the time you read this.
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Cave Junction
from 0:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Enjoy a Meal Out
I Give the Wife a Rest
Home Baked Pastry
Washington Letter
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ious consideration of the idea of
!
abolishing the OPA—price control.'
(Continued from
Phone 334
Page One)
A Neighborly Cafe
You Will Like
Nearly everyone recognizes the'
wartime need for such control. I
What the Republicans (and a sub
stantial number of Democrats)
have been endeavoring to do is re­
fine and improve the act so as to
eliminate some of the more flag­
rant mistakes and admin strative
abuses of the law.
Rivoli Theater
Friday and Saturday.-June 9-1(1
“SAILORS HOLIDAY'
With krthui I akc
—PLUS—
“CHEROKEE STRIP"
With Dick Foran, anil
1 st Chapti ;
f Ser al
“THE BATMAN"
Sunday. Monday, Tuesday.
June 11 th. 12th. and 13tn
“SWEETHEARTS OF THE
U. S. A.”
With Una Merkel
—ALSO-
“UNCENSORED’
With Eric Portman
Texaco (¡as, Oil, (¡reuses
Cave Junction
COTTAGI«
■iM> ILiI h ¡MQN CAVIS"
Illinois Valiev Parts
and Service
Walter Freeman -
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210 West “A”
Come to
ROAD IS NOW OPEN
(¡range Convention
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
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HULL & HULL
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
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Ray Wilson
W. <1.. Thurs. Fri.. and Sat..
Ju ne 14th. 15th 16th and 17th
"JAMBOREE"
With Ruth Terry
AND—
"THE COWBOY AND THE
SEÑORITA"
With Roy Rogers
—PLUS—
Chanter two of
“THE BATMAN"
(3
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We Carry a Complete Line of
KERBY
VARIETY STORE
Building Material
n ASH LIGHT
BATTERIES
Girl Crazy
BOX STATIONERY
With MICKEY ROONEY and
JUDY GARLAND
At The Fountain
Ready to take away!
25c and 35c
SHINGLES
(ELOTEX WALLBOARD
ACME PAINTS
TENKOTE
JUMBO MILK SHAKES
15c
Liquid A»br>toa Roofing—10 Year Guarantee
• THIS IS AMERICA”
SUNDIF.S
ALSO
15c
NFWS AND CARTOON
M r. and Mrs. A. Kellert
Grants Pass Lumber Co.
Ma«.«nie Building, Kerby, Ore
South Approach to Caveman Bridge
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Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press­
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
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( ORNEI) BEEF HASH, Libby’s
Pound can for ..................................
Boys leaving today (Thursday)
for induction into the armed forces
were David Looper, George Logan,
Grover Mayfield, Kenneth Robin­
son, John Mellow and Carl Theuer-
kauf. They left on the train.
Phone 47
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
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PLUS
WINDOW FRAMES
CHEESE, Tillamook
Per pound
Poultry Spray
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
JUNE 10th and 11th
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
221 West F St
Fly Spray
CAVE CITY
THEATER
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
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Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Grapefruit
Onions, Apples, Cantaloupes, Avocados
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Mis. J T. Heald received a 64
word short wave broadcast via In­
ti ¡national Rid Cross from her
brother Cecil Jesse Peart, WN'S
this week. He lias been a prisoner
in Camp No. 3 Philippine Island
since the fall of Bataan. In all.
four cards with short messages
had been recaived, two the week
before Christmas.
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Here to attend the funeral of
Edwin N. < ooke of O’Brien were
Mi’ and Mrs. Ellsworth Cooke
and Edwin N. Cooke of Butte.
Montana; Gordon S. Cooke of
Malaga Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Crowe of Ho.nl River,
Oregon. Mrs. Crowe is a daugh-1
ter. James Gordon, an uncle of.
Mrs. Leia M. (’ooke, was also here
for the funeral.
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Elwood Hussey, Jr., arrived
home this week on furlough to vis­
it his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El­
wood Hussey, lie has seen action
in the South Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCaskey
anil daughter Rose May were visit­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard ( tinner for a few days.
They left Monday for Arizona
where they will live on account
of Mr. McCaskey’s health.
Sherman’* Camp
Cave Junction
Fresh and Cured Meat
Fruits and Vegetables
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCracken
of McCracken’s Cafe, made a hur­
ried business trip to Crescent City
last Tuesday.
—o—
Miss Marie Huff of Grants Pass
was visiting Sunday with her moth­
er and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cramer.
—o—
Mrs. J. S. Whitehead accom­
panied by Mrs. Aileen Johnson
and Mrs. Edwin Sowell were shop­
ping in Grants Pass the first of
the week.
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Miss Jeanne Villair is home for
the summer from her studies at
University of Oregon.
E. Lawson of O’Brien,
made a trip to Grants Pass Wed­
nesday where she transacted bus­
iness. I,. E. (Ted) Athey assist­
ed in the postoffice and store dur­
ing her absence.
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Mr. and Mis. Zenna Darnell and
family of Vancouver, Wash., ar­
rived recently in the valley and
will make their home in Kerby.
Mrs. Darnell is a daughter of Mrs.
Ethel Banta.
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J. C. Spence is gradually re­
covering from his long illness con­
fined in a hospital at Klamath
Falls for nearly two months, Be-
fore returning to the valley he vis-
ited in Mt. Shasta.
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Mrs. Alberta Tyrell and son
Dean, visited at the home of her
cousin, Mrs. J. T. Heald over the
week end and left Monday for San
!• rancisco. Mrs. Tyrell has taught
in Bandon and Coquille schools
for several years.
Cave Junction, Oregon
(). W. GREEN, Proprietor
E. Y. Taylor has been confined
to his home with a severe case of
rheumatism in his feet.
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: Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 I
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1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
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McGregor Co.
“Where It’s Easy to be Thriftv"
GRANTS PASS
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