Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 22, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    Paire Four
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 22, 1944
ocals
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farlien made
a business trip to Grants Pass on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Lucy Riley and Mrs. Dor­
othy Krieger made a business trip
to Grants Pass on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wendt and
son Bob transacted business in
Giants Pass on Wednesday.
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Grocery
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Cave Junction, Oregon
O. W. GREEN, Proprietor
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd AND 24th
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0 Fruits and Vegetables Fresh and Cured Meat
5 à
SQUARES
POTATOES
0 New,
22c
33c BACON
Per pound ......................................
10 pounds for
Tí ONIONS
TUNA
35**
43c
{/i Size cans, per can......................
0 6 Pounds for
MAYONNAISE, Best Foods
35c
Tí 2 TOMATOES
35c
Pounds for
Pint jar
PICKLES, Sweet Mustard
0 2 FIGS
rJrJC
Per jar ...................................
Packages for
Tí KIDNEY BEANS, Fancy
BOILED HAM
65c
14c
Per pound .......................................
0 No. 2 (’ans.........................
Chase & Sanborn
BEANS
Tí BAYO
33c
11c COFFEE,
Reg. or Drip, pound package
Per pound
0 PEACH PRESERVES
SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR
28c
52c
Package
Pound jar
Tí 2 MUSHROOMS,
TROCO OLEOMARGARINE
Stem and pieces
26c
43c
0 Per can
Per pound ..............................
BALL ZINC CAPS
JUICE
Tí 8 LEMON
25c
25c
Package ................
Ounce cans, 2 cans for
0 RAISINS
THRIFTY LIDS
10c
55c
Package ...........
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Tí 4 Pounds for
HAY SALT
WHEAT
67c
0 5 CRACKED
29c
50
pound sack
Pound bag
Tí PRUNE JUICE
FLY SPRAY. Bif
$1.20
29c
Per gallon
Per quart
0
WE WILL HAVE MORE
Tí CANNING
■Crown Flour and Feeds'
APRICOTS NEXT WEEK
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J. I. Sklar of the Pacific Coast
Land company of Los Angeles, was
in the valley last Tuesday on bus­
iness.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Renfro, Mrs.
Mel Gates and Mrs. Carl Zerkoph,
made a business trip to Medford
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese R. Esgar left
last Monday on a business trip to
Porterville, Calif. They expect to
be back the last of this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and
sister Grace, of Merrill, Oregon,
visited friends and relatives in
the valley over the week end.
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Olaf Larsen transacted business
in Grants Pass Tuesday and also
met his son and family there who
will visit at the Larsen home for a
while.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Fullerton left for
her home in Santa Monica, Calif.,
after visiting her brother, W. T.
Sherman and family for the past
fortnight.
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Glenn Halm, son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. G. Halm, left via Greyhound
for Portland Wednesday to take
his physical examination for avia­
tion cadet.
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Mrs. George James left on a
business trip to Portland and be­
fore returning home will also visit
f> ¡ends there. She will be gone
about two weeks.
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Clarence Baird and his sister
Grace Baird were in Grants Pass
Monday. On Tuesday Clarence
left for Ft. Lewis where he will recently purchased home, the has been given other acts passed
be inducted into the army.
Frank E. Barrett ranch. Mr. Bol­ by Congress. It happened that the
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inger has owned several farms near OPA administration was more in
Mrs. Russel McCrudy and child­ Grants Pass and disposed of them the public eye and has received the
ren of Klamath Falls have been to make his home in the Illinois most attention. However, similar
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lewis valley. He plans to make addi­ administrative abuse« of other laws
at Bridgeview, ami other residents tional improvements on the ranch are occurring. .The Wagner Labor
and friend« in this vicinity.
as soon as material is available. Relations Act is a reasonable stat­
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The Bolingers have one son, Earl, ute, but the administration of it
Mr. und Mrs. L. A. Stone who in the navy and Robert and Helen has caused strikes, confusion, and
recently sold their home on the are in Los Angeles.
bad relations. There are numer­
Redwoods highway, were in the
ous other minor examples. Since
valley last Tuesday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Holland and the courts as presently constituted I
friends. They have purchased a Clara Mayes of Lakeview were vis- generally uphold the Administra­ i
ranch near Merlin where they will tors in the valley last week with tion, we are dangerously near, un­
make their home.
friends They brought with them der this Administration, a change
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Jerry Anderson, son of Archie An­ in the form of our Republic from
Edith Ingram of Medford was derson who will spend his summer a three-branch government, name­
a guest at the Trefethen home vaction with his grandmother, Mrs. ly legislative, administrative and
over the week end. She is a daugh­ Elizabeth Holland at Bridgeview. I judicial, to a government of only
ter of Bill Tycer and came to spend While here Mrs. Mayes made a trip two branches, namely administra­
l ather day with him. Sally Daw- to Crescent City to see her mother, tive and legislative. Since the Con­
- >n of Portland also visited there Mrs. Maggie Gates, who has been gress cannot write administrative
the past week.
very ill.
detail into law, we are placed in a i
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very difficult, not to say impos­
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Mr John Ulrich and son John­
sible, situation. As I see it, the
ny returned to her home in Hol-,
I only way of reestablishing the Re­
Washington Letter
■o' <| alter a month’s visit in Klam­
public under the Constitution is to I
ath l ulls with Mr. ami Mrs. Ulrich
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go back to the three-branch system
Si She was accompanied by Mrs.
to write administrative detail into of government.
Ulrch Sr., who will spend a few
any statute The best that could
Weeks as a guest of her daughter-
be done, therefore, in addition to
in-law and her sister, Mrs. J. H.
throwing certain other safeguards
Dow on Caves highway.
around the administration of the
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law was to provide a system of ap­ i Friday and Saturday, June 23-24
Mi .u <| Mrs. W. A. Bolinger and
“THE HEAVENLY BODY”
peal through the courts from UFA
< lnl.Ii en. Shirley, Howard, Gary
Hedy Lamarr
rulings.
Also Disney Cartoon
It is true that some minor groups
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sought the passage of amendments Sun., Mon., Tues. Afternoon
'Holy Smoke!” the preacher that would give their interests spe­ June 25th,'26th and 27th
"FLESH AND FANTASY”
shouted, “Someone set the church cial advantage. The House was
Edward G. Robinson
on fire! ' And we are right in the well aware of those moves, and all
BOND PREMIERE
middle of a covered dish supper such amendments were killed.
Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
with plenty of Huhrer’s Enriched There were a few also who sought
Camp White Stage Show
to wreck the functioning of the
Bread.
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law. but these attempts were also
On the Screen
TWO GIRUS AND A SAILOR”
voted down by large majorities.
Van Johnson
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What happened during the past Wed., Thur»., Fri., and Sat..
29th. 30th Julv 1st
two years of administration of the June 29th.
•JACK LONDON'
Price Control law is very similar Michael O’Shea, Susan Hayward
to the type of administration that
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KERBY
VARIETY STORE
Come Home
FLASH LIGHT
BATTERIES
( In Technicolor)
DISHES, UTENSILS
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GIFTS, Etc.
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WAR BONDS
Al SO NEWS AND SHORTS
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from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
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A Neighborly Cafe
You Will Like
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
Come to
OWL PHARMACY
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Reliable Watch
Repairing
J. L. JOHNSON
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¡FRENCH LAUNDRY
I & DRY CLEANERS
Agencies
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Barber Shop. Cave Junction
Lew Hammer, Selma
Waldo Motel, O'Brien
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Naturopathic Phyiici.n
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1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
Sherman’, Camp
Cave Junction
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GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
THIS MONTH
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 "G’’ Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
INSTEAD
AUTNOaiKD tttTftlBUTO* STANDARD OIL PAOOUCTS
AH AS VIM! AMC
compiiti
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UMAIV
COTTAGI!
GATEWAY TO TMf OAEOON CAVIS
K. C.
(KEN) Hamilton
Texaco Gas, Oil, Greases
Cave Junction
Illinois Valley Parts
and Service
Walter Freeman — Ray Wilson
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press­
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
WINDOW FRAMES
Any kind or any size
made at
Valley Lumber Co.
.221 West F St
Phone 47
We Carry a Complete Line of
( ROSS CUT SAWS
Building Material
Filed at Shell Service Station
Ar
CLINT HARDS
Ready to take away!
SHINGLES ’
(ELOTEX WALLBOARD
ACME PAINTS
TENKOTE
Cave Junction
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Liquid A>br*to> Roofing—10 Year Guarantee
Ambulance service day or nite
210 West “A”
Grants Pass Lumber Co.
Phone 334
—BUY WAR BONDS—
South Approach to Caveman Bridge
Rivoli Theater
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w ii< h tor Special
JULY Ith SHOW
Announcement
Cave Junction
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SKIP BUYING A TIRE
CAVE CITY
THEATER
\\ rh RODI») Ma. DOWELL
and LASSIE
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Fluhrer’s Enriched Bread
Carl A. Townsend, S. F. 1/c
spent four days with his wife and fully enriched. Try it today.
baby in Kerby. He left for Ocean­
side, Calif., to await further ord­
ers. Mrs. Townsend will be re­
membered as Winnie Hassler,
graduate of the 1941 Kerby high
school class.
Rogue Theater
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
JUNE 24th AND 25th
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Friday a d Sat ir.' v. June 23-2 I
"WDM \N OF THE TOWN’
Clane T
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PLUS—
"HAT CHECK HONEY"
Grace McD >nald
And 3rd Chapter •’BATMAN"
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Sun., Mon.. Tues., June 25. 26, 27
"WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS ’
John Hubbard
—ALSO—
“BANJO ON MY KNEE”
Barbara Stanwyck
Wed.. Thurs.. Fri.. and Sat.
June 29. 29. 30. July 1
WEEKEND PASS"
Martha O’Driscoll
—AND—
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kellert
“SUNDOWN VALLEY”
Charles Starrett
Mii<onic Building, Kerby. Ore
Also Community Sing
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and 4th Chapter "BATMAN’
7:15 p . m .
Farm Fencing
Several Sizes Now In Stock
STEEL FENCE POSTS — Won’t rot or burn
Prices are still pre-war. No increase
2-Inch Mesh POULTRY NETTING
BUY BONDS — BUY MORE THAN BEFORE
Rogue River Hardware
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"Where Most People Trade”
Grants Pass. Oregon
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DON LEE-MUTUALÀ
LOWELL
THOMAS
►NEWS"*
TIME
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