Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 13, 1948, Image 12

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    Illinois Valiev News, Thursday, Mat 13, 1918
L o c a ls
M r. and Mra. G eorge M orey and
d au g h ter, D iane, sp en t la st week
end a t B rookings.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r D rew s re
tu rn e d last week fro m a business
and p leasu re trip to P o rtlan d .
The Illinois V alley and Rogue
R iver L ast GI club m eetin g has
been postponed from May 18 to
som e tim e n ex t N ovem ber.
end a t th e C. H. N icholson hom e
on B ridgeview road. Mr. and Mrs
W. E. G reen o f G ran ts P ass spent
S u n d ay w ith the group. D u rin g
the afte rn o o n Mr. and Mrs. W en-
dell Lee, D enny and D onny and
Mr. M iller o f Los A ngeles also
called.
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G eorge Logan and Mr. P ulley, all
from th e Valley, trek k ed to Rose-
b u rg last S atu rd ay nig h t to w it­
ness th e cerem ony of th e Royal ,
A rch Masons.
Lt. F ran cis B adden le ft recen tly
E v erett Robinson o f th e E v erett
Robinson M otors, G ran ts Pass, was to jo in his com m and in New O r­
in th e valley last week end look­ leans and a le tte r recen tly re ­
ceived by his p aren ts, Mr. and
ing a fte r business fo r his firm .
Mrs. B ert B adden states th a t he
Mr. and Mrs. Blake M iller, r e ­ has been o rd ered to Panam a.
tu rn ed last week from C alifornia,
w here th ey have been vacationing
fo r the past several weeks.
Mrs. Jessie I^ o n a rd re tu rn e d
to G ran ts Pass, a f te r spending
the week end with h er son, G ordon
L eonard and fam ily a t B ridgeview.
Mellow. Also o v er th e week en d
was th e ir d a u g h te r. Miss E lizabeth
Mellow, now em ployed a t the U. S
N atio n al B ank in G ra n ts Pass,
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M r and M
j h
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th e
Redwood
m ade a trjp tQ P o r t,an d [ast week
w here Mr. D illard purchased 50
neu pnones to be installed in th<
g a lle y shortly,
First Ground Axes
F ir s t axes to be ground and pol­
ished before sold were m anufac­
tured in 1826 in C o llin s v ille Conn
by D a vid S C o llin s w ith his b ro th e r
and cousin. Before th a t tim e axes
were made by b la c k s m ith s and sold
unedged
BASEBALL
League Piay Opens
Sunday, May 16
Cave Junction at
Prospect
1 :3 0 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese E sgar. '
fo rm e r resid en ts of the V alley, |
and now living at F o ster, O regon,
and th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. John
W illiams and two children, were
v isiting frien d s in the V alley over
th e week end. Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam s m ake th e ir hom e a t
Stockton, C alifornia.
A rt K ellert who has been con­
fined to his home fo r som e tim e
W. M. A rra n ts received w ord on
due to illness is again g rad u ally
W ednesday th a t his fa th e r, W. M.
im proving and able to be up and
A ran ts, Sr., passed aw ay a t F resn o ,
around.
C alif Mr. and Mrs. A rra n ts le ft
im m ediately and will be gone fo r
Mrs. Nellie S tre it, Mrs
Ida several days. D u rin g th e ir absence
Wing, Gus H a rt and F red Ahi- th e Ritz T av ern in K erby will be
berg, all o f G ran ts Pass, w ere in closed.
Cave Jn c tio n W ednesday to a t ­
tend the fu n eral of D ecker Sowell.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorg Mellow and
I t ’s O u r A m erican H e rita g e
T he B a llo t B om • • •
And w ere going to exercise our franchise and go to the polls and
vote on Friday, May 21st.
Where the Highways Meet
LARRY MU5IL— Manager
A D M IS S IO N
d au g h ter, S heryl of Mt. S h asta,
17c, T ax 3c— 20c
Mrs. O. W G reen and son Dick C alif., sp e n t Sunday, M o th er’s Children
42c, T ax 8c— 50c
of A shland, Mr. and Mrs. O rval Day, a t th e home o f the fo rm e r’s Adults
H ines of O ntario, sp en t th e week p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k
FR L, SAT., M A Y 14 and 15
O o rry l F. Z onuck
pr«l*sli
Week End Specials
GRAPE JUICE—
Welch’s or Church’s, pt. hottie ONE
r 1 DANA ANDREWS
Y 2 3 c
I ...........ELI* KAZAN
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Mary and John are trying to tell everyone who has registered and
are entitled to vote, that it is not only a privilege, but an honest-to-
goodness American duty to go to the polls and vote on election day.
America will stay free just as long as we take advantage of the right
to express our choice at the ballot box.
Let’s all do our duty on election day and vote. The Model Grocery
believes it is a privilege for them to bring this message to you in the
hope that all of the Valley residents will take advantage of their
right to vote. We don’t care who you vote for just as long as you
vote.
LOUIS De ROCNEMONT
DEE MONTE COFFEE—
Regular grind, pound ONIA
48©
SUN.. M O N ., M A Y 16 and 17
HERSHEY BARS—
Box of 24 Bars, ONLY
MODEL GROCERY
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Regular 39c size, box ONLY
PAPER TOWELS—
2 Rolls, ONLY
29©
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DEE RICH MARGARINE—
The new, Easy Mix Package, ONLY
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27©
DAINTY MAID TISSUES—
15(1 Sheet Box, 2 Boxes ONLY
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PLUS
KARO SYRUP—
5 Pound Jar, Dark, ONLY
SCOTT’S MARKET
Week End Specials, Sat. & Sun.
CRESWELL STRING BEANS
No. 2 Cans— 2 Cans for
29©
R ancho Soups
7 :3 0 A. M. TO 7:0 0 P. M. EVERY DAY
VEGETARLE
2 Cans for
TOMATO
3 Cans for
LOG CABIN STORE
REMEMBER NOW OPEN AEE DAY SUNDAY
MUSHROOM
2 Cans for
SELMA, OREGON
CHICKEN
2 Cans for
Am erican Legion
Hall
DANCE
Sat. May 15
M u sic By
CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE
Per pound
SACRAMENTO APRICOTS, Halves
No. 2 1 2 cans, heavy syrup, each
35c
Frozen Foods
PRINGLE PEACHES. IS Ounce phg.
2 Io,
35,
Holmes CRUSHED PINEAPPLE. 16 Oz. phg.. each
Old South FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Sections, 12 Oz., each •>•{©
HAM AND HIS GANG’’ from Grants Pass
9 :3 0
To
1:30
D oni Miss
Adm.
The Midnight Feed 1,0 Coup,‘
Frozen Food Lockers
MODERN "CIRCULATION COLD" REFRIGERATION
CUSTOM CUTTING TAKEN CARE OF PROMPTLY