Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 09, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
Illinois Valiev News. Thursday, November 9, 1911
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Karl Boyd transacted business in
the county seat last week end.
Arthur Bolinger transacted busi­
ness in the county seat last week
end.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith tran­
sacted business in Grants Pass on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray and
two cl ildren were in the valley on
Tue day from Grants Pass where
they now make their home. They
formerly lived rear Holland.
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Mrs. Lew Hammer of Selma,
transacted business in Grants
Pass and brought out a load of
supplies for the store, Mr. Ham­
mer was confined to his home due
to a severe cold.
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Frank Schiska, a former resident
of Cave Junction, passed through
here Sunday on his way home at
Gold Beach. He recently had a
garage there, but now operates an
agate shop and electrical repair
shop.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th AND 11th
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It is time to begin to think
about your car for winter
driving.
Better
get
your
Anti-Freeze put in now while
our stock is available.
We
hope to have enough for all
our customers, but the good
We have
kind is hard to get.
it now
Better have your car
completely checked for win-
ter driving.
MEET THE
PEOPLE
With LUCILLE BALL and
DICK POWELL
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.1. L. JOHNSON
Cave Junction
SONG OF
RUSSIA
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY
NO) EMBER IS - 16
Hamilton
Reliable Watch
Repairing
DOUBLE FEATURE
With JOE E BROWN and
JUDY (ANOVA
(KEN)
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SA TURDAY AND SUNDAY
NOVI MUER »1-12
Chatterbox
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CAVE CITY
THEATER
With ROBERT TAYLOR
ami SUSAN PF I 1RS
SIRLOIN STEAK
Per Pound
JUICE ORANGES
Per Dozen
PRIME STEER
POT ROASTS, Per Pound
LETTUCE
Per Head
VEAL ROAST — No Points
Per Pound
\er <s Street ftoin Post Office
FRENCH LAUNDRi
CLEANERS
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Agencies
Krieger's, Cave Junction
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Lew Hammer, Selma
Waldo Motel. O'Brien
Call Wednesdays
VEAL STEAK
Per Pound
ALMONDS
Per Pound
PORK SAUSAGE
Per Pound
PEANUTS
Per Pound
HAMBURGER
Per Pound
SEEDLESS RAISINS
I Pounds
.......
SPECIAL
Per Pound
M-I) TOILET PAPER
3 Rolls for
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(¡AINES KRUN( HON
10 Pounds
FRISK I ES
14 Pounds
CLOROX
Quart
KARO, Blue
10 Pounds
•A
WHITE ROSE
Half Gallon
Skidding .Makes
Driving Hazardous
Motor vehicle accidents involv­
ing skidding show an upward trend
at this time of year when many
city streets are covered with wet,
fallen leaves, according to Robert
S. Farrell, secretary of state.
Farrell urged motorists to rec­
ognize the hazard caused by pave­
ments covered with slippery leaves
and to drive accordingly. Sudden
application of brakes while driv­
ing over wet leaves, or sudden
turns will throw a vehicle into what
may be a dangerous skid, he said.
Slippery leaves constitute one of
the serious winter-time driving
hazards that often lead to acci­
dents when drivers fail to take
them into account in their driving
radices, Farrell said.
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—BUY WAR BONDS
Cash
for good
used
furniture.
E. II. YORK
Camp
Come to
OWL PHARMACY
In Grants Pass
SPECIAL
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SUNDAY DINNER
FRIED ( IIK KEN
DINNER
Including AU the Trimmings!
[Mc( RA( KEN S CAFE
Under New Management
AND MRS. I
TAILORED FOR
YOUR TABLE
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ROGUE THEATER
Friday and Saturday
November 10-11
“CAROLINA BLUES
Kay Kyser
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
November 12, 13, 14
"FOLLOW THE BOYS
George Raft
ALSO: "MARCH OF TIME"
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Nov. 15, Hi, 17, IS
“IN SOCIETY"
Abbott and Costello
PLUS: DISNEY CARTOON
U-Rett
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For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
RIVOLI THEATER
BREAD
Delicious, Nutritious
and Fresh
Friday and Saturday
Nov. 10-11
"SCARLET CLAW"
Basil Rathbone
ALSO
"FORTY THIEVES"
William Boyd
And 7th Chapter “Flying Cadet-
Monday, Tuesday
12. II. 14
"JI NGLE WOMAN"
Evelyn Ankers
— PLUS—
"SOUTH OF DIXIE”
Anne Gwynn
S. HALL
Cave Junction
Open at 7 00 a. m •
Wed. Thru Sat.
Nov. 15. 1«. 17. 18
"WIERD WOMAN"
Starring Lon Chaney
_ AND —
"PARTNERS OF THE TRAIL '
Johnny Mack Brown
Also Sth Chapter "Flying Cadets
Flowers
FOR EVERY OCCASION
DENMAN'S
STAwnmüF
PROCESS
LARGE BOLOGNA
COTTAGE ( HEESE
Per Pound
WALDORF TOILET PAPER
I Rolls for
Neighborly Cafe
You Will Like’
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WIENIES
Large and small. Per Pound
Standard Oil Product»
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LARGE LEMONS
Per Dozen
WALNUTS
Per Pound
Mrs. Buck Bryant and daughter
left Takilma for Grants Pass for
several «lays and plan to return
next Sunday.
Belter Get Ready
For Winter
3
CARROTS
2 Bunches for
The residents of Takilma have
gone into the machine era. Two
electric washers have been deliv­
ered in the valley during the past
week.
BUY WAR BONDS
Cave Junction, Oregon
J. (’. CHAMPION, Proprietor
TAKILMA NEWS
The Young Mothers' Sports
Group organized recently in Ker-
by, met at the high school gym last
Wednesday from 8 to 10 o'clock
and enjoyed tw,> volley ball games.
XII young mothers in the valley
are urged to attend.
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Mrs
George Thrasher and
daughters Dorothy and Mis. V ii-
gima Stiemer, moved to their new
home in Kerby recently.
The
Thrashers have rented their ranch
near Grants Puss and will make
their future home in Kerby.
—o——
Mr. and Mr- Wesley Young
came to th<- valley Wednesday from
Areata. Calif
They left Thms-
day for their b »me. only having
turn1 to transact .. little bus ies«.
After the war, they expect •<> re­
turn to the valley '»ennanent'y
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Model Cash Grocery
Attend the Armistice day dance
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Staples are at the American Legion hall, Sat­
again making their home in Cave urday, Nov. 11. Midnight lunch
Junction after being at Klamath by the Ladies' Auxiliary.
Falls for the past several months.
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The Ed Bayse’s are about ready
to move into their new two story
home.
—o—
C. B. Gille returned front a fish­
ing trip and a rumor says he had
two for Friday noon lunch, one 8
in. and another 9 in. Seein' is be­
lievin’ C. B.??
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Mr. Pyle, former sawyer at the
Brewold Pine Lumber company, is
now residing in Grants Pass, is
again employed at the mill and is
making his home at the Brewold
home.
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Mi. and Mrs. Cliff Johnson and
family of Ashland, are in the val­
ley visiting the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson.
They are also visiting friends and
other relatives during their stay
here. Cliff is on ti e police force
between Ashland and Medford.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Pederson
and daughter of Grants Pass were
visitors in the valley last Sunday.
Mr. Pederson is editor and jo-pub-
lisher of the Grants Pass Bulletin,
and the family recently arrived
from Wichita, Kansas, their for­
mer home.
—o——
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cooper and
Mrs. D. E. Baker were in Grants
Pass last Monday.
Mrs Baker
and Mrs. Cooper are sisters, the
former has been visiting the Coop­
ers for the past three months,
Mr. Baker is at Camp Roberts and
is expected here on a furlough
next week.
Mrs. W. A. Hoskins and baby
girl, were brought home from the
hospital in Kerby last Friday.
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Mrs. Eddie Martin and infant
Mrs. Mattie Seyferth and Mrs.
daughter, who has been spending
Holland were recent guests for sev­
the- past several months at the
eral days at the home of the John
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Smiths in Crescent City.
Earl Boyd, left recently for San
Diego, Calif., to join her husband,
of
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Holland
Eddie Martin, who was to arrive
Bridgeview and her daughter, Mrs.
at the naval base. Eddie is a ra­
Archibald of Grants Pass left for
dio gunner in the navy and has
Crescent City last Sunday to spend
been stationed in the East for sev­
several days at the beach.
eral months and is waiting for fur­
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ther order for other assignments.
Mrs. A. C. Thayer of Holland, Mrs. Earl Boyd accompanied her
returned from Crescent City where daughter south.
she was for several days last week
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looking after her property there.
ARMISTICE DAY DANCE
Mrs. Ernest Howland, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A;. E. Krieger,
left last Thursday for Hood River
where she will visit her uncle, Tom
Myers.
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Bill Frisch, who lives near Hol­
land, w i- taken to Josephini1 coun­
ty genual hospital this morning,
^offering apparently from a heart
attack.
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W. O. Kohler returned home
from Fresno, Calif., last Saturday
and will remain here now. He has
been working in a mill at Fresno
since last May.
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