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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1944)
Paire Six ■ Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 21, 1911 ■■ ocals Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watkins made a trip to Grants Pass on business today (Thursday). Q fl Mrs. Buddie Maddox, Mrs. C. E. Mrs. W. T. Sherman and Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Geavge Oberer W. F. Darger made a shopping trip were in Grants Pass Wednesday to Grants Pass this week. canning fruits and vegetables. Mrs. Eva Peter left last Thurs day via bus for Medford where she was to transact business affairs. —o- - Mrs. A. E. Kreiger and daugh ter, Mrs. A. W. Kreiger were busi- m s visitors in the county seat last Tuesday. —o— Mrs. Frank Halm received a let- ter last week from her son Frank that he has been promoted to First Lieutenant ami is now some where in England. Dr. and M rs. W. A. Brown made a business trip to Crescent City on Wednesday. They were accom panied by Mrs. B. L. Miller. Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil back to the valley last ning and left for their Jones, Calif., Sunday. up to look after some terests. Slack came Friday eve- home in Ft They came business in Mr. and Mrs John Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs. 1) V. Mackay are visitors for a few weeks at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin. —o— Elwood Hussey left last week as st; te delegate for the 40 et 8 convention held this week in Chi cago. He will return about the first of the week. Mrs. Josephine Harris and daughter Mary Lou, moved to Grants Pass last week so that Mary Lon could attend the Grants Pass high school for special subjects she could not get in the Kerby high. Queedie I . Rinearson and Owen M. Maddox were married recently in Grants Pass. Mr. Maddox works for the Fleishman Lumber com pany. They are making their home at the O'Brien Auto Court. —o— 1. S. Hall arrived last Sunday from Los Angeles to join Mrs. Hall who preceded him several weeks ago. They own property in —o--- Mrs. Paul Chase and son ar rived on the Saturday afternoon Greyhound from Gold Beach and expect Mr. Chase to follow very soon. Mr. Chase is employed by tie Forest Service. M rs W T. Sherman arrived home la-t week from I.os Angeles where she has been visiting for the past two weeks. She was accom- I mied north by hei lather, A. M. Ilu mmel ami Mrs Bessie I.uddeke who will remain foi a visit in the valley. —u— EiritHS will take his sons XTURDAY AND SUNDAY. SEP! EMBER 23rd * m I 24th Dot BLE FE VU RE The Lodger With Geoige Sanders fl fi fl fi I I I I I fi fl DANCE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Under the Auspices of Deer Creek Grange. fl 0 fl Valley Swingsters Slipper at Midnight xxn 01 Tex^s THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27th and 2Nth Buffalo n O'Hara. Joel McCrea ALSO CARTOON and NEWS _______________________________________ 23c GREEN BELL PEPPERS 2 Pounds 28c PORK SAUSAGE, Country Style Per Pound 27c EGG PLANT 2 Pounds 25c BACON SQUARES Per Pound 23c CELERY Per Bunch 2Oc CHOICE 7-BONE VEAL ROAST No Points Per Pound 32c RHUBARB Pound ...... Wc GERBER’S BABY FOODS A large assortment at our store, 3 for ORANGES, 252 Size Per Dozen TOMATOES 3 Pounds LEMONS Dozen Î I I England and the Mediterranean, placing traffic strain on eristing; port facilities. For many months : now there has been maintained a J 24 hour average of a sailing every 30 minutes of ships outward bound 1 with the goods of war. -------------- o-------------- a Look for Fluhrer's Roman Meal Bread fl In the New RED & WHITE “VICTORY”* WAXED WRAPPER “TAMPICO” Edward G. Robinson \Iso Shrot Subject in Technicolor The same delicious, genuine Roman Meal Bread Sunday. Monday, Tuesday Sept. 24. 25, 26 By the Bakers of ••UNCERTAIN GLORY" Erroll Flynn BATHING BEAUTY” Red Skelton I I I I I I I I ¡ K. C (KEN) Hamilton LET’S EAT OUT SUNDAY! SC RE! LET’S GO TO I I I Cave .Junction I front 6 a. nt. to 10 p. I A Neighborly Cafe You Will Like X RIVOLI IHEATER Î I I Tar.go Cellophane has gone to war Friday and Saturday September 22. 23 "BIRTH OF A NATION" A Cast of Thousands Also Short "Wells Fargo Days" Sunday. Monday, Tuesday Sept. 24, 25. 26 Valley Lumber Co. "SEVEN DAYS XSHORE” Wally Brown - Alan Carney — PLUS — ’’FRISCO KID” James Cagney 221 West F St I I I i Wed., Thins.. Eli., Sat. nt I Sept 27. 28, 29. 30 I “FALCON OUT WEST" Tom Conway I — AND — I "U YOMING HURRICANE" I Russell Hayden i Plus 1st Chapter of New Serial j Flowers perfectly frank in many check* were on hand or FOR EVERY OCCASION who paid us, as our record* are all destroyed, but we will great DENMANS ly appreciate your cooperation I L GREENHOUSE (Successors to Gunter's) 930 ORCHARD AVENUE PHONE WINDOW FRAMES Any kind or any size made at "FLYING CADETS" They Phone 47 ( ROSS CUT SAWS Filed at Shell Service Station by CLINT HARDS Cave Junction GRANTS PASS HOTEL MINERS HEADQUARTERS 615 “G” Street Grants Pass, Oregon WARDROBE CLEANERS Grants Pass Mail your cleaning and press ing work to us — W’e will mail it back cleaned and pressed. Send The Illinois Valley News To Y oar Friends We Carry a Complete Line of g 4* 4* . II Building Material II Ready to take away! II 4* I A* A* A* A* A* A* SHINGLES CELOTEX WALLBOARD ACME PAINTS TENKOTE I Liquid Aibe.to. Roofing—10 Year Guarantee 4, »» Grants Pass Lumber Company a * GRANTS PASS 66 our Florist for Grants P ui and Josephine County / Attention! A cook book and Fluhrer's En- - richead Bread will give you many I new dishes. Yes Ma’am! Friday and Saturday September 22, 23 Don’t forget to send in vour applications for new A cards. We have blanks here. 81c NU BORA SOAP 5 Pound Package—Giant Size Send The News to your friends ] NEW A ( \RDS telling you we do not know how TEXACO Cave Junction SI RE-JELI 3 Packages FRUIT JARS AND TRIMMINGS ROGUE THEATER 31c CHASE & SANBORN DATED COFFEE, per pound ............ NOTICE — Please bring in all your paper bags you may have laying around, for we are all out! and we are aaking that you »top FREEMAN & WILSON MELLO WEST CHEESE, 12 Points While it lasts, per pound 31c 25c 30c GRAPEFRUIT I for 29th. if they will let u* know, are Veal Steaks, Baby Beef Roast and Steaks — Hamburger and Weinies and large assortment of school lunch meat! WATERMELON Per Pound by check on or before August and kindness if you will let ut know. M FRESH SIDE PORK, By the Piece Per Pound Wc have a sunnlv of five gallon cans which we will sell — first come. first served. if customer* of our* who paid u* We _________ __ __ —.......... . 25c at the dock for lack of shipping space. In the spring of 1912, the sub marine menace was at its height, and caused time-consuming, long and roundabout sailings to avoid the enemy. As the submarine dan ger was reduced in 1943 and al most eliminated in 1944, an im mense flow of goods started to were destroyed in our fire. WEDNESDAY Fresh and Cured Meat CARROTS, BEETS, TURNIPS 3 Bunches j We will greatly appreciate it payment on those check*. 1 Â fl ATTENTION! Yellow Ros? j. fi I I Deer Creek Grange Hall I I I i Music by I I Fruits and Vegetables I fl fi Victory Fleet Day—September 27—is a celebration of enormous importance to residents of town and country areas, the War Ship ping Board announced. Millions of Americans — many of whom have never been to sea—have con tributed to the success of the na tion’s maritime achievement. Ssips are made of the materials and labor of the nation’s mines, factories and farms, WSA reports. When finished, they carry our troops, to our Allies and to the liberated people of the world the products of farm and factory. In habitants of the nation's non-met- ropolitan areas are entitled to great credit for their achievements in building up the nation’s ship ping fleet. Important in this con tribution is the fact that town and country areas have provided many men to sail these ships. This year’s Victory Fleet Day marks the third anniversary of the wartime merchant fleet and is ded icated to the shipping companies of the United States who have main tained the global lifelines of a na tion at war. In 1943, there were 62,000.000 long tons of cargo moved out of the United States. WSA points out that in this great movement of goods to all parts of the earth, despite great handicaps under which shipping companies were forced to operate, there has not been a single failure of ship ment for any cause that could be ascribed to the operators, not has there been an essential cargo left • CAVE CITY THEATER fi fl U. S. Town and Farm Share Achievments Of Victory Fleet I >£3 fl o----- I PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 AND 23 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sconce, living fi near Takilma, made a trip to Cres cent City last Friday with Robert fl Sconce who was entered at the Knapp hospital with a bad case of pneumonia. I Cave Junction, Oregon J. C. CHAMPION, Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bracey of fl San Diego are visiting the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bracey of Cave Junction. Mr. Bracey works for the Consolidated Air fl craft. A group of O’Brien residents made a business trip to Crescent City last week. Among them were Mrs. Esther Quinn, Mrs. Victor Naue, Mrs. Alice Caine and C. J. Hockett. — o— Mr. and Mrs. Werner Huber were transacting business in Grants Pass last week end. Mr. Huber has been busy this week re-shingling roofs on cabins at their Kumfy Kamp court. —o— Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dickerson have moved to Selma where they will make their home permanently. Mr. Dickerson has been employed by Alfred Bedingfield at the Pom eroy ranch near Kerby for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lawson re turned to O’Brien last Monday from a trip to Eastern Oregon where they went to attend to busi- ness and visit relatives. Model Cash Crocery 0 fi 0 a 0 » 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi South Approach to Caveman Bridge »