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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1946)
Illinois VaUey News, Thursday, March 21, 1,16 T dr . a . n . collman Naturopathie Physician. : Office hours: 9 A. M. to 12 noon 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. I Monday, Wednesday and Satur iiay evenings only. ât- ‘ 0" DR. A. W. BARLOW N atu ro p ath ic Physician Suita 12, Manchet Bldg. Phone 516 G rants Pass Windows and Doors! See Valley Lumber Co. for your repair jobs 221 W. F St. Phone 47 SAW FILING By Clint Hards at P U G E T T IM B E R COMPANY Kerby, Oregon BILL’S CAFE “ W H E R E F R IE N D S M E E T ’ ’ B reakfast, Lunch and Dinners 6:15 a. in. Until ----- Except Monday, 7:30 p. m. Closed Tuesdays fred Iangley wants to see you at L o c a ls eeping Mrs. Sam Bunch of Bridgeview was shopping in Grants Pass on Monday. By Polly H e rs e lf Poll, » W. E. Graning was in the county seat on business the first of the PEEPING POLLY back in town week. JIM WHITEHEAD strutting be cause of a new daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sconce of Takilma were business visitors in NEW’ OWNERS at the Cave Junc tion Motor Court. Grants Pass the first of the week. EILEEN SCHNEIDER Lohengrin E. A. Brillhart and family vis ing. ited Mr. and Mrs. Stengel in Sel ma recently. Mr. Briilhart is a SCOTTY TURNER taking a spill with a load of lumber. brother of Mrs. Stengel. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam J. McLean of Kerby were transacting business in Grants Pass this week. Mrs. Curley Baird of Takilma also made the trip with them. —o— Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pritt of Tur lock, California, ate visiting in the valley as guests of the Ray Nick ersons, living on the former C. G. Sawyer ranch. SUNSHINE!!! GEORGE MARTIN taking life easy. CHARLIE TUCKER getting ready to cut meat again. The town full of NEW FACES. STATE LINE TAVERN in the process of being rejuvenated. NEW HOUSES mushrooming on Caves Hivay. Mrs. J. S Whitehead and her MORNAY ATHEY taking the boys recently born baby girl came home to a cleaning Saturday night. last Sunday from the Josephine All of two-bits’ worth. General hospital. Mrs. Whitehead and baby are doing nicely. JOHN SMITH trying to hit the heads of the nails on his new building Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beam and the latter’s mother, Mrs. S. M. Payne, and Mrs. Dicie Rose, all of Cres CITY ELECTION Monday. cent City, were visiting relatives MERT INGHAM bowling in and friends in the valley last week. Grants Pass. « 0 Î 0 5 0 Í 0 5 0 5 0 0 5 0 % 0 M odel M a rk e t ► Week End SPECIALS < CORNED BEEF LEAN BONELESS CUTS. PER POUND Q X « 0 11 0 h 0 fi DILL PICKLES LABGE SIZE _ 0 fi LARGE FRANKFURTERS TWO POUNDS # • *>»>< GROUND ROUND STEAK 100 ', LEAN STEAK. PER POUND * O e fC ASSORTED COLD CUTS A LARGE VARIETY. PER POUND •> •> € * U. S. GRADED CHOK E BEEF. ALL CUTS ON HAND STEWING OR ROASTING HENS PER POUND 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi •> •> < * WE BUY LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY OF ALL KINDS. TOP PRICES PAID See Us B efore You Sell 0 fi 0 TED ATHEY and LARRY MUS1L cases, soil, fertilizers, insecticides, I printer late this year and will be I still have available for diatri- snooping around in Ashland. fungicides, and kindred subjects. ready for distribution some-time in hution a limited number of the -o- grants pass The new book w’ll go to tne | 1947 This will be the first new 194,2 Yearbook’s entitled "Keeping Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pruess and 1 yearbook since the 1942 edition, Livestock Healthy,’’ a copy of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pruess, Jr. of having been suspended which will be sent on request as ÍA L ÍB U R Y SM. I < publication Grants Pass motored out to Cave uring the war. !ong as my supply lasts. Daily freight Service Junction and were dinner guests 'The farmer's Wife G R A N T S PASS, P O R T L A N D , of "Mert” Ingham of the House Wasn't really iazy,/jj and S A N F R A N C IS C O of Todelope. Mr. Pruess is the ow She just used Dips Pierce Auto Freight That drove her crazy, ner of the El Rogue bowling lanes They dizzied her head\ Yo rk M otel G rocery and incidentally remarked that And put her ta bed/ "Mert’’ is a darn good bowler. But now, PAP-0- • o----------------- SAN has abol ished this Dread" W a-hington Ix’ttt r TRACY’S Raymond Proctor, who under DR SALSEURVS PAR O SAN* went a major operaton in the Jo _____ (Continued from Page Oner gets that brooder house disinfecting STEAK HOUSE done quickly, easily, salely without sephine General Hospital two oot seek reelection and would re tire from Congress that we have irritating your eyes, nose or causing weeks ago, was brought home last Grants Pass headaches It's stainless and Wednesday hy Mrs. Proctor, who at least two excellent magicians economical, loo made the trip to Grants Pass to in the House of Representatives— me Republican and one Democrat bring her husbnnd home. Fritz Lanham is positively a gen —o— WARDROBE ius as an amateur magician. 1 Pierce Auto Freight now ha- CLEANERS local headquarters for their office have seen him do his act, and I Grants Pass KEEP AT believe he is far better than most Mail your cleaning and press at the York's Motel Grocery. E. SANITATION ing work to us — We will mail H. York will he in charge and is professionals. Equally good is Con it back cleaned and pressed. in a position to give excellent ser gr, (ssman Paul Shafer of Michigan. CON STANTI Y Although not a member of Con vice along your shipping and re gress, Carl D. Shoemaker, also an ceiving line. excellent amateur magician, has BREAD AND PA SR y '7 HULL & HULL Mr. and Mrs. William Allison of' been closely identified with the ! work of Senate Committees for a Pullman, Washington spent the Druo Centre f • »» » at Y<»ar Fond StiwT» ! FU N ER A L HOME past week in Holland. Mrs. Allison i number of years. Carl Shoemaker j has done his act for the Oregon A mim lance aervice day or nite is a sister of Harry Dufner who 210 Weit “A” Phone 334 is mining on Althousp rreek. Mr. I State Society and numerous other Dufner came down from his mine groups. He is a former Gregor, and spent a few days at the Hoi-! man. His brothers, S. J. Shoemaker and I)r. B. R. Shoemaker live in land hotel visiting with them. Roseburg. 1947 AGRICULTURE Art Dedrick of Selma returned 'i I API Saturday morning from Astoria, The 1947 Agriculture Appro where he has been receiving med priation Bill, now pending before ical treatment for the past four Congress, includes an item fpr a weeks. He states he has complete new Agriculture v earb#ok wblcb S aturday and Sun,lay ly recovered from his ailments and will be knowe as tlw 1943-47 edi M arch 23 and 24 is feeling great. Mrs. A. D. Ander tion. The title will probably be son of the Log Cabin Camp ac- ; "Science and the Farmer" and will companied Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick* cover recent developments on to Medford on a shopping trip the such subjects as animal breeding, firot of the Week. nutritioi , plant breeding and dis the toggery Captain and Mrs. Oscar Reich visited recently at the home of Charles Hoppe and family. Cap- tain Reich is on terminal leave but leported buck to the east coast for his discharge. ■ o ■ Mrs. Glenn Marshall returned from Los Angeles last Friday, after a stay of a few months. She was called south due to the ill ness of her mother, who passed away several weeks ago. CAVE C ITY THEATER !’ o-O-O Good! "There Goes Another Greyhound Bus! That’s Rea! Local Service!" VIGORO For vt, ir spring gnrd uing $ 3 .5 0 Per IOO Pound, Illinois V a lle y H ardw are (F O R M E R L Y ¿ {¡) .... M A R T I N ’S ) CAVE JUNCTION The Hamiltons and Mvo W rd n r.d a iy and T h u rtd a y M arch 27 and 28 It’s Different — Daffy — Delirious ! Fred MacMurray Helen Walker Marjorie Main Murder, He Says t olor Cartoon 2 Departures Daily from New t 1 SHOES Work shoes for dad — Play shoes for the girls Play shoes Shoes and Magarets for the little folks New rose hud blouses and some new dresses Work shirts and work pants The new Playtex baby pantie is back Drop in — we are getting some new things WHITEHEADS JIM. LENORA AND LUCY T he many frie n d ly c o m m e n ts h e a rd daily a b o u t G reyhound service make it a pleasure f rG reyh-'und folks to give your com m unity the kind o f to p -n o tc h highw ay transportation you now enjoy. G r e y h o u n d 's n u m e ro u s , w e ll-tim d schedules bring coast com m unities to g eth er for b o th business and pleasure, providing convenient, low -cost travel unequalled by any o th er form o f transportation. For the best in bus service . . . count on Greyhound.