Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, February 21, 1946, Image 10

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, February 21, 1916
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I DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Naturopathic Physician.
: Office hours: 9 A. M. to 12 noon
2 P. M. to 5 P. M.
1 Monday, Wednesday and Satur­
day evenings only.
DR. A. W. BARLOW
Naturopathic Physician
Suite 12, Manche! Bldg.
Phone 516
Grant. Pa..
station at San Pedro on the USS
Hector. Mrs. Monroe and her son
made a business trip to Grants
Pass today (Thursday).
Locals
Bob Flemming of Holland spent
Mrs. M. L. Ingham of House
the first of the week in Grants
of Todelope made a business trip
Pass on business.
to Grants Pass »^uay <Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Adair of
transacted business in Grants Pass
Grants
Pass attended the jiint in­
the first of this week.
itiation of the American Legion
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frost spent and Auxiliary Wednesday night. ,
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Ham
Sliced and Pieces
Bacon
Sliced and Pieces
Shortening
the week end visiting at the home
Cecil Owen and George Morey
of Mr. and Mrs. George Morey.
have
returned from Gasquet and
Mrs. Morey is their daughter.
are now working timber sales out ,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desaul- of the Redwood Ranger Station, i
Windows and Doors!
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niers left Sunday for Portland, on
See
Glenn
Morrison
Post No. 70 Am­
a business and pleasure trip. They
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V alley Lumber Co.
erican
Legion
and
the Ladies’ I
plan to return the last of the week.
Auxiliary held a joint initiation at .
for your repair jobs
their
hall Wednesday evening. Ini- j
Mrs. Jessie Leonard of Bridge­
221 W. F St.
Phone 47
tiated
by the Legion were Joel !
view spent several days in Med­
HOMEMADE FRESH CHICKEN TAMALES
Brown,
Ray Evans, John Spinas
ford visiting relatives. She re­
Two for
and Jay Hays.
turned home today (Thursday).
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U. S. GRADED CHOICE STEER BEEF
SAW FILING
John W. Prather, father of R.
Harold Bowerman made a busi­
Pot Roasts — Oven Roasts—Per pound Only
By Clint Hards
ness trip to Grants Pass on Tues­ R. Prather of Selma, passed away !
in
the
Josephine
General
Hospital
at
day, and was accompanied by
PUGET TIMBER COMPANY
George Morey who returned home last Saturday, February 16, at 1 |
PRICES GLADLY QUOTED ON MEAT FOR YOUR
p. m. Funeral services were held j
Kerby, Oregon
with his new pickup.
this week with arrangements in |
Bert Reincke of Holland was charge of Hull & Hull Funeral j
Home.
BILL’S CAFE
taken to Grants Pass the first of
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“WHERE FRIENDS MEET"
the week for medical treatment,
J.
S.
Whitehead
took Mrs.
Breakfnrt, Lunch and Dinner.
due to being seriously burned from
Whitehead
to
the
Josephine
Gen­
6:15 a. ni. Until ------- Except
a stove fire.
eral
Hospital
today
(Thursday)
MARCH 1st TO APRIL 1st
Monday^ 7:30 p. m.
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for
a
general
checkup.
Mrs.
White-
Closed Tuesdays
Nelson Pomeroy is spending sev­
eral days at the J. H. Pomeroy head has been on the sick list for
ranch at Selma. He made the trip several days. ♦
free! langley
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Saturday, February 23, Ameri­
from San Francisco the first of
Harry Ford, son of Mr. and can Legion dance at the Legion
wants to see you
the week.
Mrs. Robert Ford, was discharged hall; good music, and eats by the
at
from
the Army this week. Mr. and Ladies’ Auxiliary. Make it a date.
the toggery
Aubrey (Slim) Hamrick re-
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turned Wednesday afternoon from Mrs. Ford and son Grant went to
grants pass
a month’s trip to Arizona and New Portland to meet him and all ar­
Subscribe for The News.
rived home Wednesday.
Mexico.
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Daily Freight Service
Manufacture
of the electric
The Cave Junction Outlaw bowl­
GRANTS PASS, PORTLAND,
range
was
made
possible by the
ing team will go to Medford for
and SAN FRANCISCO
discovery
in
1907
that nickel­
a match game Friday night. The
Pierce Auto Freight
Outlaws are making it tough for chromium wire would withstand
temperatures up to 200 degrees F.
K. C. HAMILTON, Local Agent all teams they play.
without disintegrating.
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SATURDAY,
Louis W. Monroe CSAO came
home unexpectedly last Monday on
WINDOW FRAMES
TRACY’S
a two weeks leave to visit his par­
FEBRUARY 23
Any kind or any size
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe,
STEAK HOUSE
made at
and sister, Peggy. He has just re­
Valley
Lumber Co.
turned from two years in the Pac­
Grants Pass
American Legion Hall
221
West
F
St
Phone 47
ific and will return later to his
Cave Junction
LOCKER
DANCE
LARGE SHIPMENT OF
GOOD MUSIC
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press­
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
TARPAULINS
Amplified with loud speaker
BREAD AND PASTRY
at Y our Food Store
Has Just Arrived
HULL & HULL
Heavy Canvas — Waterproof
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
210 West “A”
Get Y ours While the Supply Lasts
Phone 334
Sizes: 8x10 — 10x12 — 12x14 — 14x16
CAVE CITY
THEATER
Saturday - Sunday
February 23 - 21
A GREAT Novel now
becomes a GREAT pic­
ture!
A
For Adano
Gene TIERNEY’
»John HODIAK
William BENDIX
W cdnesda> -Thursday
February 27-28
PEGGY' Ann GARNER
YLLYN JOSLYN
Junior
Walter Winchell says:
“Junior Miss’’
will make you
—Sigh a little
—Cry a little
and laugh your heads
off!
CAVE CITY
THEATER
Illinois Valley Hardware
(FORMERLY MARTIN’S)
The Hamiltons and Myo
CREMATORIUM
AMBULANCE SERVICE
N E W
Occasionally, due to unforeseen delays
in contacting relatives, or due to mistake
made under stress, or misunderstanding, or
other reason, another Funeral Directing firm
may have been called.
r SMOOTHEST
AFLOAT*
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Should this occur in case of a family
desiring to avail themselves of L. B. Hall ser­
vice, if they will immediately contact L. B.
Hall Funeral Home, Phone 388, this firm will
take charge and make the change as desired
without embarrassment, or extra cost, to the
family.
L. B. HALL
FUNERAL HOME
Fifth and C Strart»
Telephone
388
Near Courthmi.e
Dodge & Plymouth
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
CARNERS
(»21 East M Street
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Remember the Red Cross Drive!
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
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Automotive
Service Co.
Grants Pass
YOUR DODGE AND PLYMOUTH
DEALERS FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS
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