Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 16, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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Mrs. K. C. Hamilton of Cave
Junction Motor Çourt was shop­
ping in Grants Pass on Monday.
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Novemlxr 16, 1941
to spend a w-eek’s visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Sharlet Slack and fam­
ily. During their absence A. C.
Hamrick is looking after their
property.
Nat Woolley and Donnis Sauer
left Monday afternoon for Prine­
ville where Donnis met her father,
Homer Allen and Wm. Saunders
Maurice Sauer, who has been vis­
were in the county seat this week
iting
in that vicinity for several
transacting business.
days.
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Model Cash Grocery
('ave Junction, Oregon
J. C. CHAMPION, Proprietor
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th AND 18th
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewold of
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hussey and
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Takilma, transacted business in
son, Otis, left Wednesday morning
the county seat the first of this
for eastern Oregon on a hunting
wek.
trip. They will return the last of
the week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Floyd and
S
é
son left for their home in Port­
Mrs. Mabel Ramsey a coo m pan-
land last week after visiting at the
ied by Mrs. Sophia Bunch and Mrs.
Harry Floyd home in HollancL
LETTUCE
Emily Kellert attended the Re­
—o—
bekah District convention held at
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for
Mrs. O. C. Larsen who attended
Central
Point
today
(Thursday).
the Teachers Institute at Ashland
recently, later visited friends for
Don E. Bowen left via Grey­
( HIÑESE LETTUCE
the week end in Medford, return-
hound for his home in Alhambra,
tng home Sunday.
Per Pound
Calif., after spending several days
—o—
in Cave Junction and Grants Pass,
Miss Elva Messenger and Mrs.
with a possibility of locating in
Joyce Heald left Tuesday morning
CELERY
Josephine county.
for several days visit in Los Ange­
Per Pound
les. Mrs. Heald met her husband,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
More
who
Monte, in the southern city.
have been residing at the EH<
CABBAGE
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gates, Mrs. Creek Lodge near the State Line,
have
moved
to
Grants
Pass
where
Per Pound
Helen Renfro, Cleo Brush and
Edgar Gates made a trip to Grants Mr. More will go into business for
Pass on Monday to transact busi­ himself in the near future.
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TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT
ness matters.
Mrs. II. R. Floyd and Mrs John
—o—
1 for
Mrs. W. F. Darger left last Fri­ Ulrich of Holland, were confined
day evening for Grants Pass where in the Josephine General hospital
she later took the train for Minne­ in Grants Pass for several days,
CARROTS
sota, where she will visit for sev­ where they underwent a tonsilec­
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Bunches for
tomy operation. They came home
eral weeks.
Sunday.
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Mrs. George Washington Brown
returned to her home in Kerby af­
George A. Duncan returned last
ROYAL CLUB SWEET PEAS
ter having spent several months in Monday from Alaska to spend at
Dainty Dimple — 2 for
Boulder Springs, Colo., caring for least a week visiting his mother,
her mother.
Mrs. Dollie Duncan and other rela­
tives in the valley. He will leave
ROYAL CLUB CORN
Mr. and Mis. George Hicks and later for Montana where the con­
Whole Kernel — 2 for
family, former residents of Cave struction company he is employed
Junction, and now residing at Med by sends him.
ford, were visiting friends in the
valley last Sunday.
Bobby—It ain’t enough!
Grandma—-Bobby Butler,
STARTING DECEMBER f WE WILL •
Mrs. Virginia Steimer, daughter wouldn’t cheat your poor
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CLOSE AT 8 P. M. UNTIL SPRING !
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of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thrash­ Grandma.
Bobby—Sure, why not? I need
er of Kerby, was taken to the hos­
pital in Grants Pass to undergo an four dollars.
Grandma—Wl-at for?
appendectomy operation.
You'll get the answer Friday
The December meeting will be
O’BRIEN WOMEN’S
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Robinson and night at 8:15 when Kerby Union
held on Friday, the 15th at the
high
school
presents
“
All
American
CLUB MEETING
family have moved to the former
home of Mrs. Doris Boyd when
Harding ranch on the Dick George Family.”
there will be a special program pre-
(By Nellie Wilber)
road. The daughters will attend
n __
sented as __
well
as the usual gift
Mrs.
Earl
Boyd
and
Mrs.
Eddie
the Spence school at Bridgeview.
exchange.
The
club
met
Friday,
November
Martin and Nancy, arrived home
3rd at the home of Mrs. Berniece
Mrs. W. B. Freeman is teaching this week from San Diego where Fessler in Kerby, with several sur­
at the Holland school for the pres­ they went to meet Eddie Martin prises being the feature of the af­ —BUY WAR BONDS—
ent and last week the school was who was arriving at his naval base ternoon. a bridal shower for Miss
closed while Mrs. Ada Harrington from the east. He was assigned to Wanda Brown, and a stork shower
was helping her husband move to another base so Mrs. Martin re- for Mrs. Arlene Taggart. The
turned with her mother to remain
Crescent City.
in the valley indefinitely. They honrees received many beautiful
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Friday and Saturday
visited Mr. and Mrs. George L. and useful gifts.
November 17-18
Mr. and Mrs. Banta and daugh­
Mrs.
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Inez
Webb
rendered
a
Martin at Murrieta, Calif., and
TN SOCIETY"
ter, Mrs Zenna Dai'nell of Kerby,
Mr. and Mrs. I lobert Balzke in beautiful poem for Wanda and
Abbott and Costello
left last week for Ft. Jones, Calif.,
presented her with a book of po-
San Francisco on their return trip.
ems.
♦
Sunday. Monday
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Guests f«>r the afternoon were November 19 - 20
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Mrs. Mabel Ramsey of Kerby and
“GUNG HO”
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Mrs. Bessie M. Frazier of Bon­
Randolph Scott
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anza Oregon.
Wednesday
Mrs. Fessler with her assistants November 21
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served delicious refreshments.
BOND PREMIERE
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"AN AMERICAN ROMANCE"
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Brian Donlevy
NOVEMBER 25
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Under the Allspices n
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Deer Creek Grange.
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Buy
War
Bonds
\NI) KEEP 'EM!
î KEN) Hamilton
.SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
NOVEMBER IN - 19
DOUBLE FEATURE
GASLIGHT
(Mystery Story)
Bordertown
Krieger'». Cave Junction
Lew Hammer, Selma
WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 22 ■ 23
Northwest
NF-WS — SHORTS
VEAL ROASTS
Per Pound
35c
VEAL SHORT RIBS
Per Pound
PLENTY OF ALL LUNCHEON MEATS! ! !
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FRIED CHICKEN
DINNER
; Crown Flour and Feeds
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AND MRS. I. S. HALL
Cave Junction
Open at 7:00 a. m
Neighborlv Cafe
You Will Like!
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Wednesday Thru Saturday
Nov. 22. 23. 24. 25
“OH WHAT A NIGHT’
Edmund Lowe
— PLUS —
"SAN FERNANDO VALLEY"
Roy Rogers
And 9th Chapt. "Flying Cadets”
!
1„ which he replied.
a very smart bride
.hat the stuffing’s delicious
And besides that,
s„m»- „„„
,v
. no BONDER'. SHE MkDt
I just added water and
butter to Stuffin’Bread!
THE BRIDE
Couldn’t mix the spices
better myself!
MOTHER
Friday and Saturday
November 17, 18
"WEIRD WOMAN"
Anne Gwynne
— ALSO —
"PARTNERS OF THE TRAIL'
Johnny Mack Brown
Plus Sth Chapt. "Flying Cade
Sunday. Monday, Tuesday
Nov. 19. 20. 21
“ADDRESS UNKNOWN"
Paul Lukas
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"PARDON MY RHYTHM"
Gloria Jean
39c
CHOK E LEG OF PORK
Per Pound
RIVOLI THEATER
MORAL:
Save time, effort and expense by using
our unusual new Stuffin’ Bread for
Your meal of the year! It’s so good
. . . and so easy to prepare!
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TUFFIN’ BREAD
CONTAINS ALL THE SPICES YOU NEED FOR GRAND TURKEY DRESSING!
ORDER STUFFIN’ BREAD TODAY FROM
9.
■Our Grocer Has It!
We Carry a Complete Line of
Building Material
Flowers
Ready to take awav !
SHINGLES
(ELOTEX WALLBOARD
ACME PAINTS
TENKOTE
Liquid A»br»t<>> Roofing—10 Year Guarantee
Passage
38c
E. IL YORK
NEWS
FRENCH LAUNDIM
X DRYCLEANERS
Agencies
VEAL STEAKS
Per Pound
Cash for good used furnitu re.
Under New Management
Cave Junction
\cr -s Street from Post Office
FRESH SIDE PORK
Per Pound
19c
Camp U Rest
Standard Oil Product»
33c
PRIME STEER ROAST
Per Pound
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35c
•MCCRACKEN’S ( AFE
Reliable Watch
Repairing
J. L. JOHNSON
CHOICE YOUNG BEEF STEAKS
1
Per Pound
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Including All the Trimmings!
CAVE CITY
THEATER
CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING!
lOc
SPECIAL
SUNDAY DINNER
Slipper at Midnight
E-
7c
Music by
Valici Swingsters
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Fresh and Cured Meat I
Fruits and Vegetables
ROGUE THEATER
DANCE
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DENMANS
GREENHOUSE
( Successors to Gunter’s)
Grants Pass Lumber Company
South Approach to Caveman Bridge
ORCHARD AVENUE
PHONE
GRANTS PASS
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Tour Florist for Grant» Pass and Jotephine County
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