Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 01, 1948, Image 8

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Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hethering-
ton, recent arrivals from Portland,
are residents of O’Brien, where
they will now make their home
permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Croy, of
the Medford Mail-Tribune, were
in Cave Junction for a short time
this week and were on their way
to the Oregon Caves.
are busy making new improve
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hall returned
ments and alterations. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mr3. j last Friday from Los Angeles,
Frank Smith, Mr. Smith’s parents. where they visited Mrs. Hall’s
Plans are now being contemplated I brother, James V. (Bud) Nash
for the construction of a new | Mr. Nash was basketball and track
home.
coach at Roosevelt high school in IJ
a
Los Angeles for 16 years The j
Mr. and Mrs R A. McCraner I Halls arived there Saturday, June! I
left for their home in Rosemead, |
California, and while here were 1 19, and the next day, he very sud­
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul denly passed away.
Kent in Selma. They were looking
after property interests which they
have in the Valley.
RUTH AN D LOLA’S
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebler and
family of Phoenix, Oregon, visited
the W. A. Colbys of Cave Junction
Motor Court, and while here were
doing some fishing at the same
time.
A. J. Bin and Edward Baffino ,
of San Francisco, arrived last I
weekend to visit Mr and Mrs. W.
A. Colby of Cave Junction Motor
Court. They left early Tuesday
morning for Crater Lake and will
WILL BE OPEN
return to visit longer with the
George W. Starmose, arrived in
Colbys before returning home.
the Valley last week from Arizona
SUNDAY, JULY 4TH
where he has spent most of about
12 NOON TO 8 P. M
years. He sold his property
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coulter of
OPEN MONDAY AS USUAL
there and will devote much of his Vancouver,
Washington, were)
time taking care of his ranch.
visiting friends in the Valley last ,
Order your special
weekend. Old Timers will remem- I
R. A. Smith and family, have her Mr. Coulter, as for a number
CAKES and PIES
returned to the Valley and will of years he lived in the Valley.
Early
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reside here permanently. They
own a ranch near Holland, and
Subscribe to the News.
Bakery
" FO R THE
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M here the H ighw ays Meet
LARRY MUSIL— Manager
SALE PRICES GOOD SAT., SU N ., and MON.
Our Prices Are Hotter Than a Firecracker”
ADMISSION
Chi,dre"
17c, Tax 3c— 20«
A<,uIt» ................. 42c, Tax 8c— SOc
SI GAR— Get ready for canning
10 Pound bag ONLY ............................
SATURDAY ONLY . JULY 3
MATINEE AND EVENING
o n c
HENRY FONDA
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
in
( (K A ( OLA, 7 UP, SQUIRT, ORANGE, ROOT
BEER, GRAPE, straight cases, per case 9O<*
SUGAR PEAS— Inland Valley
No. 2 Cans, per can ONLY
PAPER PLATES, SPOONS, FORKS
( UPS—All ONLY Per pack.
DRUMS ALONG
THE MOHAWK
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Let's help the Junior Chamber of Commerce make this year one of
the most successful in Forest Fire Prevention
(Re-Issue)
PLUS
Color Cartoon and
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Chapter No. 1 Jangle Girl
ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT
Sun-Mon
« For ONLY
July 4-5
MODEL GROCERY
BOB HOPE
FIRE WORKS
All Discounted from sellin gprice
WHERE THERE’S LIFE
! * > ''
C. G. MILLER
MERL YOUNG
Cartoon and Color Musical
JELL - WELL
2 Bottles ONLY
TUES.-WED
JULY 6-7
DOUBLE FEATURE
■ WAITER WANGER presents
ROBERT CUMMINGS
SUSAN HAYWARD
CIGARETTES
All Popular Brands, carton, ONLY
BAKER’S (HOCOLATE BARS
Sw eet flavored, each, ONLY
/&LOSÎ MOMENT
|Q (.
(»RAPE .11 ICE—Welch’s or Church’s
Pint Bottles, ONLY
- HUES MOaifHHIl ¡a.
a umviRSM^ntuunoNM, reiease
Week End Specials, Sat. & Sun.
and
monooaam
KERR’S STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
One Pound Jars for
HCtUWR*
( ANDLES— Used in place of Parawax
On Jellies, 6 for
*>*£<•
GINGHAM TISSUE
1 Rolls for ONLY
in?
SCOTT’S MARKET
FELINE TOILET TISSUE
Facial Quality, 2 packages f o r .......
2<><-
( RACKERS—Snowflakes
2 Pound Box for ONLY
LOG CABIN STORE
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THURS. . FRI.
JULY 8-9
The most timely
and sensational subject
ever filmed 1
MARION WHOLE IRISH POTATOES
No. 2 Cans, 2 Cans for
THE IRON CURTAIN
featuring
DANA ANDREWS
GENE TIERNEY
SELMA, OREGON
A COMPLETE STOCK OF PICNIC SUPPLIES FOR YOU TO
CHOOSE FROM FOR YOUR PICNICS
In Our Meat Dept.
PHONE
ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY
AMERICAN LEGION
DANCE
Saturday, July 3
MUSIC BY ’ HAM AND HIS GANG”
910
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Don't Miss
The Midnight Feed
1801
Admission
$1.50 Couple
RIB STEAKS
Per Pound
Tender and Juicy
FRESH SIDE PORK, SLICED
Per Pound
ASSORTED COLD CUTS OF LUNCHEON MEATS— Just right
for your Picnic Lunches
Frozen Food Lockers
CUSTOM CUTTING — LOCKER CARTONS