Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 9, 1937 Locals Schumacher’s Cash Mr. and Mr». Paul Newlands were visiting relatives in Prine ville the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Gooding and daughter Louise, made a trip to Medford today, Thursday. Uncle Joe Skeeter and fainiy of Talent, Oregon, were visiting Uncle Joe Sowell during the Ju bilee. Mrs. George L. Martin is up and around again after a few days illness. A. E. Voorhies, publisher of the Grants Pass Courier attend ed the Jubilee Monday. S. O. Gooding of Camp U-Rest is on his f«<t again after a se vere iili.css for more than a w< ek. —o— Mert and Milton Coats of Klamath. California, were visit ors in Cave City during the first fo the week. rs.7.1 Greater Savings for ah IHinois Valley Specials for FrL, SaL, and Mon Miss Eusebia Johnson is home visiting a couple of days before returning to school in Grants Pass. □ Hills Bros. Coffee., pound --- o--- If anyone finds a white pocket book with the drivers license of Doris Hayden, Please return it to the News office. district S. Rosenbaum, A. freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, at Medford, was a visitor at the Miners’ Ju bilee last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hein cele brated their wedding anniver- Eriends »ary last Wednesday, wished them many, many more happy anniversaries. I Flapjack ALBERS I flour, 10 Pound Sack E1........It <<< I «<<•>>,<„,,>,>•>„>•< <I<IIIOI<III I,,,,,,................................................................................................................................ E I 3 pound can . 55' M. C. Athey, editor of the Il linois Valley News, will leave for Portland Saturday morning to get his wife who has been on a visit to her mother in Mascow, Idaho. —o— Mr. and Mrs. .Stayton of Cor vallis are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Slayton over the Mr. Slayton is the week end. father of our new druggist. The Daughters of the Illinois Valley will meet Saturday, Sept, 11 at 2 p. m. in the office of the "News.” Those interested please be there, Addie Skeeters Mar tin. --- 0--- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young have moved to Camp U Rest for Mr. Young is an the winter, electrician ami wishes to be near the center of the valley. —o— Mrs. Thelma McPhetridge of Prineville, daughter of Mrs. New land» was here for the Jubilee. Mt. ami Mrs. Newlands drove her back home ami returned with their son, Harold Harker. --- 0--- Mr. and Mrs. Art Kellert and Aunt Mary White ami Mrs G Covey of SelniU' drove to Rose- burg Wednesday to see <• Mr. Covey i>rans hospital who is in the Veter They report he is doing there, nicely and he wants to say hello to all his friends in the valley. —o— IO lb. cloth bags 55' 1111••••••i•i••11111••111•f•111•i••111 « 11111111 « 111111111111•a•1111111i•111111•11111111•111•11111111111 « i «•••111111««11•i «•111111 « 11111111 a • 1111 « 11 «• ■ [7] Rose brand, 4 sew • 26e • i ■ 11 a a i a « 11 a 11 a 11 a i a a 111111 a i a 111 a a a i a a a 1111 a a i a 1111111 « a 1111111111111 a 111 a 11 e 11111 • a a a a a a i a a i a 11 a 11111 a a a 111111111 a a a i a a a 111 a a i a a a a a a i a i a a a a 11111 a a 111 a a i a i a I Fels Naptha Soap, IO bars 53c KC Baking Powder 25 Ounce (’an 15c PUMPKIN— 2’4’s, Per ('an C’ERTO— 2 Bottles for 15c 9c TOMATO JUIC E— Is, 3 C ans for 20c C ORN, I. G. A.. WHOLE KERNEL— 2’s, per can 15c MIRAC LE WHIP SALAD DRESSING— Quert Jars, each 37c CORN STARCH, I. G. A.— 3 Packages for 25c MEC'C) SLICED BEETS— 2*8, 2 Cans for 23c SC OTS PAPER TOWELS— Per Roll 10c ORANGE JUIC E, GOLDEN POPPY- 15 Ounce Cans, 2 for 25c PINK SALMON. I. G. A — 1*8, Tall Cans, 2 for 25c HOT SAUC E, I. G. A.— (> ('ans for 25c FLY SPRAY, BULK— Standard Oil Product. Quart 39c EAGLE BRAND MILK— 2 Cans for 15c SLIC ED BEEF— 2’» Ounce Jars, Each 12c Fresh Vegetables KRAFT PASTEURIZED C HEESE— Brick or American. 2 Pound box 59c Friday and Saturday Only Mr» J S. Whitehead returned fiom a trip to Prospect W edees day. With her daughter I a ■ >. Gordon Leonard and Mr. W b’te- head they drove to Prospect mst Whitehead r M i Tuesday working on the new school house at Prospect — o— Ranger Sutcliffe and wife, of Happy Camp, California. and M of the Atterbury, Indian prino Yreka celebration from Happy Camp, were here for the J n bilrv Monday. Miss Atterbury was in- tioduced to the audience during the Cavemen scene at the pa • eant. «•111 « Brooms □ Q, 20' Fl ■lUIIIUIIliillHIlUIIIIIIIHHilllltlllllllHIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIillllllttiltilllllllHIIIillltlUlllltllllitllilltllllllllltllilHIlittlllQ E Sugar limit E large pkg. E1 —o--- □ I Onydol E............................................................................ Endowing the meeti’g < the Miners' Jubilee committee Fiida evening, there will be an import ant meeting of the Illinois \ al ley Highway association. 47' <<,,<<,,<<<<,<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<oloQ E Snowdrift 111 • 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 H I * 111111111111 M M I H 1111 * 111111 * iQJ JELLO! JELLO!! JELLO!!!— (» True Fruit Flavors. per package MEC O CATSUP— Gallon Tins, MATCHES, BLUE STAR— Per Carton SOD \ CRAC KERS, CASCADE- 2 Pound Box 5 c TOMATOES. I RESH— 20 Pound (rate 33c 19c SWEET POTATOES— 1 Pounds for 19c 19c ( ANTELOUP, LARGE— 3 for 10c 23c DRY ONIONS— Yellow (¡lobe, 10 Pounds for 21c WATER MELON’S— Per Pound •’4C Bull Durham, carton • . . 93c o---------- Eor a settler in a new country, one good believing, strong minded man is worth a hundred, nay. a thousand men without character; and the right one will give a per- andthe right me will give a per manent direction to the fortune» of a state.—John Brown. Schumacher’s Cash Grocery Cave Junction, Oregon —---------------- Support the Eire Department. i