Page Six Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 30, 1944 Locals Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hamilton of Cave Junction Motor Court, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin re­ turned Sunday evening from San Francisco, where they spent the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin Thanksgiving holidays. transacting business in were Grants Pass last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voller of Marshfield, Oregon, were Thanks­ Mrs. Hugh White made a trip giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. to the dentist in Grants Pass and Merle Morgan. Mrs. Voller is the while there also did her shopping. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ gan. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunch and Mrs. Mattie Seyferth transacted Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard business in Grants Paas this week. and Mrs. C. G. Morris, left Wed­ nesday afternoon for Roseburg, to George Logan arrived from his spend the week end at the home base in Texas last Friday to spend of Mr. and Mrs. Porter. They re­ his furlough with Mrs. Logan and turned Saturday afternoon. son “Skipper.” —O— Edgar Gates and Mike Wells left Harry Mills of Kerby was in the last week for an extended trip county seat the first of the week south. The boys expect to visit for his regular weekly treatments San Francisco, Los Angeles and with his doctor. other places. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Bert Badden and son Fran­ cis returned to Portland, after vis­ Harold Bowerman of the Red­ iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wood Ranger Station, is spending Art Kellert in Kerby. a two weeks visit with his mother Lt. G. O. Duckworth and Mrs. in Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Bower­ Duckworth of Camp White were man and the children remained at dinner guests last Sunday at the home and have her mother of Cor­ vallis visiting them indefinitely. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Emil WMls of Klamath Falls came over last week to visit Mr. Wells’ father, Roy Wells. They left for their home Sunday. I —o— Mrs. Chris Wesdt left for San Francisco and bay points to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Before returning home she will visit with her sisters and other relatives at Whittier, Calif., where they all grew up together. Misses Grace Baird and Elroy spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and their parents in the valley. They family, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith left for Eugene where they are ami Margaret, and Mrs. Agnes em ployed. Smith were guests for Thanksgiv- —o— ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hogue of Kerby was tran­ A. W. Wheeler at Ashland. Mrs. sacting business in the county seat Agnes Smith remained for the the first of the week. He plans to winter months. leave soon for Eureka with a load of hogs. Mrs. Agnes Mclrvin received —o— word last week of the death of her Miss Alice Smith spent the week foster father M. C. Hudson of Cen­ end holidays with her parents, Mr. tralia, Wash. If Mr. Mclrvin’s and Mrs. John W. Smith. She re­ health improves soon, she plans to turned to Corvallis where she is a go to Centralia to be with her fos­ Freshman at Oregon State. ter mother wh() has written re­ questing her to come. CAVE CITY THEATER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DECI MBER 2 ■ 3 ANDY HARDY IN Blonde Trouble COMEDY — NEWS WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 - 7 Man From Frisco Mr. and Mrs. O. S, Johnson of Klamath Falls returned home after spending the first of the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe. Thanksgiving visitors at the Monroe home were Mr. and Mrs. Loren George who have re­ cently moved to the George W. Thrasher home near Grants Pasts. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson of Ashland. fi 0 Model Cash Grocery fi 0 fi 0 I Fruits and Vegetables Fresh and Cured Meat fi 0 20c Cave Junction, Oregon J. C. ('HAMPION, Proprietor PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST AND 2ND E B i .«nt E....... ................ ........ PERSIMMONS Per Pound I 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 0 5 0 fi 0 fi 0 I 0 SPECIAL l»c 27c TOKAY (¡RAPES Per Pound DELICIOUS APPLES 3 Pounds for TEXAS (¡RAPEFRUIT 4 for BANANA AND HUBBARD SQUASH Per Pound ; ONIONS 5 Pounds for NUTT BROS. GINGER SNAPS 2 for .......................... SNOW FLAK E CRAC K E RS 1 Pound ................ 25c 21c 19c 38c fi 45c fi 0 Mrs. Aline Gates and son Bert Gates, returned last Saturday from Seattle where they were called to attend the funeral of the former’s sister, Mrs. Mary E. Olmstead, who passed away in the northern city last Friday, November 17th. Sur­ vivors are one son ami three daughters, Larry Olmstead. Eve­ lyn Kiehl, F. Creta Brup and Mar­ cella Ellington all of Seattle. Mrs. Olmstead will be remembered by many in the valley where she was raised. -o LIPTON’S NOODLE SOUP 3 for Î Miss Mina Crowell of Los Ange­ les daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ ence Crowell, who have leased Fredrick’s Camp, arrived recently ' and will remain here if she can find a position. Miss Crowell experienced secretary with hand ahd typing experience, was accompanied by her brothers, Jim and George. TAILORED FOR YOUR TABLE ROGUE THEATER Friday and Saturday December 1, 2 “DRAGON SEED” Walter Huston yck'Tlwt Sunday, Monday. Tuesday December 3, 4, 5 “CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY " Deanna Durbin COMEDY - NEWS - SHORTS —BUY WAR BONDS Agencies Krieger'*, Cave Junction Lew Hammer, Selma Waldo Motel, O’Brien Call Wednesdays STJUKBRUF PROCESS I BREA / Delicious, Nutritious and Fresh RIVOLI THEATER FRENCH LAUNDRY I & DRY CLEANERS I Friday ant| Satcrday December 1. 2 "THE SULTAN S DAUGHTER" Ann Corio ALSO "MYSTERY MAN” William Boyd Plus 10th Oh a pt. “Flying Cadets'' Sunday. Monday, Tuesday December 3, 4. 5 "CASANOVA IN BURLESQUE" Joe E. Brown Ami "BERMUDA MYSTERY” Preston Foster Wednesday Thru Saturday December 6, 7, 8, 9 “IN OUR TIME" Ida Lupino ALSO “TRIGGER TRAIL" Rod Cameron Plus 11th Chapt. "Flying Cadets” Send The Illinois Valley News to your Friends We Carry a Complete Line of Building Material Ready to take away! SHINGLES CEI.OTEX WALLBOARD ACME PAINTS TENKOTE Liquid A«brtto> Roofing—10 Year Guarantee GRANTS PASS a 0 a 0 fi 37c 0 fi 27c 0 fi 0 a BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI DINNER Wednesday Thru Saturday December 6, 7, 8, 9 “MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR” Ixina Turner ALSO Disney Cartoon McGregor Co 30c 0 MACARONI 1 Pounds lor NOTICE — Starting Monday, December 4, we will close at 8 p. m. week nights and 10 p. m. Saturday nights until Spring. MICHAEL O'SHEA ami ANNE SHIRLEY 5-10-25 VEAL SHOULDEDSTEAKS K'n Points __ Ppr Pound fi LARGE ASSORTMENT LUNCHEON MEAT SN O W FLA K E CRAC K E RS 2 Pounds Elva Messenger returned from Los Angeles last Sunday, and was met in Grants Pass by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messenger. Mrs. Monte Heald remained in the south where she was expecting her husband's arrival and will return home later. 0 a ? a 35c SAUSAGE Per Pound CABBAGE Per Pound h 0 I VEAL ROAST — No Points Per Pound ................................... VEAL CHOPS —No Points Per Pound JUICE ORANGES Per Dozen 0 Grants Pass Lumber Company South Approach to Caveman Bridge a IF o Flowers A* »* :: :: ** :: § :: A* ft S 8 FOR EVERY OCCASION DENMAN'S GREENHOUSE aaaa -« . (Successors to Gunter’s) ' L’wr’v 930 ORCHARD AVENUE P H O N E . GRANTS PASS 6 6 Your Flori.t for Grant. P... BnJ Jo.ephine Coanty r