I day morning for their home In Caldwell, Idaho, after a six weeks visit at the Cross home ocals 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 Mr*. Hugh White was in Grants Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer Pass the first of the week shop­ and family of Madras, spent the ping. holiday visiting the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and Sawyer on Caves highway. daughter made a trip to Granta Pass on Tuesday. Mrs. R. J. McCracken of Mc- i Cracken’s Variety store left Sun­ Mrs. Verda Neeley and Mrs. day on a buying trip to San Fran­ Edda Ortman made a shopping cisco. She expects to return trip to Grants Pass this week. sometime next week. Mrs. Earl Boyd and her mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villair and Mrs. E. J. Wilber were transact- their daughter, Miss Jeanne, re­ ing business in Grants Pass this turned from a ten day vacation at week. Gold Beach. They were later joined by Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mrs. Alta Merrill of Takilma, Bearss. made a business trip to Grants ----- V----- Pass where she transacted busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Koy E. Shadle and ness. son, Capt. Frederick Shadle of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Inlow and San Francisco, were guests at the Dick Wayman of D. & D. Garage home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grant of Kerby, were business visitors in at the Gold Canyon Puny ranch this week. They left today Grants Pass. (Thursday) for their home in the E. J. Prucka returned to the Bay City. valley last week from Los Ange­ Mrs. J. M. Smock and Mrs. John les and plans to remain here per­ Ulrich, returned last Saturday manently. from a two weeks trip to Portland. Mr. and Mts. Frank Freitas Mrs. Ulrich later left for Klamath made a trip to Grants Pass the Falls and returned with Johnny, first of the week, where they Jr., who was with his grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich, Sr., transacted business. during her trip north. Mis. Mary Darling and Mrs. C. C. Homer of Kerby and Mrs. Lyda Haggerty of Cave Junction shop- Let us handle your recap­ lied in Grants Pass this week. ping. Mrs. Abbie Cross and daugh ter, Miss Julia Cross, mother and sister of Marvin Cross, left Mon- $7.00 for 600x16 size, grade A truck camelback. We dismount and mount your tires and pay freight charges. s CAVE CITY THEATER We ha ve a complete «lock of relinere for your old tires. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I JULY 14 AND 15 Cave Junction Motor Court Sunday Dinner For A Soldier I K. C. (KEN) Hamilton With ANNE BATER and JOHN HODIAK COLOR CARTOON — NEWS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY JULY 18 AND 19 Your Truck or Car Should Have an Electrical Checkup Snow White Seven Dwarfs (A Disney Cartoon "FLICKER Feature) I FLASHBACKS” NEWS The heart and muscle of your car are its electrical system. Don’t let it de­ teriorate from sheer neg­ lect—when a checkup can save the life of your car for many more miles of safe driving. We Have Facilities for GENERAL OVERHAULING Your Truck or Car I CAVE CITY THEATER i Acetylene and A rc ( AVE JUNCTION GARAGE W r Welding E. FARLIEN, Prop. At : Cave Junction Motor Court Model Cash Grocery WITH / FOODS 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl f A __ ____ fl VIRGINIA DARE—Instant Aid for Cool Drinks, (i flavors, hottie APRICOTS Per Pound COOL AID All Flavors, per package CANTALO!PES Per Pound I Oc LEMONS Per Dozen LETTUCE Large Heads, each I8c 16'c 1- ORANGES 150 Size, per dozen 6*>c 11c GRAPEFRUIT Per Pound TEA—Assortment of Brands—Serve Ice Tea During the Hot Days (¡RAPE JUICE—Church's (50 Blue Points) per hottie 57c fi Mrs. Starr Bumby returned la-' Mr. and Mrs. William rarlien were in the county seat on busi­ Tuesday from an extended visit ness Tuesday. in the east. She visited her daugh­ ter in Charlotte, North Carolina, later proceeding to Nashville, Ten­ Many People Called nessee, where she visited her son, I)r. William Bumby. 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