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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1937)
Page Four Illinois Valle* News, Thursday, December 9, 1937 ¡I Locals Stock Up Your Pantry for Mrs. Roy C. Dundas left last week for San Francisco on a bus iness trip. A A Mrs. Irene Lillis was in Grants Pass the first of the week tran- sacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hein were business visitors in Grants Pass last Monday. George James of Bridgeview was in Cave City last Tuesday transacting business matters. Mrs. Birdie Johnson of Kerby made a trip to Grants Pass last Monday on business. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities—Prices Good Friday and Saturday Only Roth and a business week. Mr. smelter at Tod Slayton of Grants brother of Forbes Slayton, prietor of the Cave City store was a visitor over the end. Bulk Dates Mince Meat I5e 2 Pounds pi 0* ■Q Id Shortening Z13c I Pound Package ■ Raisins I Pound Package Lee Grimmett arived recently from Fresno, California, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linil on the Caves highway. Lee is a nephew of Mrs. Lind. Gum Drops, Chocolate Drops 25« 23« 2 Pounds for See Our Stock ol Bulk Christinas Candies (■athering of ('ones Can Be Made Profitable A great many requests are made to the Forest Service and also the Chambers of Commerce for infor mation regarding the collection of cones. Many people who are familiar with sugar pine trees are delighted with the large cones that they find along the highways and requests are continually com ing in for quantities from one to two or three hundred. Anyone that is inter« sted in gathering cones for such purposes would do well to make known to th«* Chambers of Commerce at both Cave Junction an<l Grants Pass, and to th«* Forest Service, their nam<* an«l address anti other means of prompt communication, so that these requests may bt* com plied with. This is a splendid opportunity for 4-II club workers or Boy Scouts to no*?,, finals for the con duct of Oieir work in their organ- iiitfiorO«. G. K. Mitchell, Forest Supervisor. I Chicken Noodle, Cream of Tomato 23« Toilet Tissue 1 Gingham, 650 Count, End Wrapped 10 Rolls for Rolled 2k Wheat 0**' Ask for your 1938 Calendar Now Attend the Basketball Game Friday Nite o - O Mushroom, 16 Ounce, Large Can. 2 (’ans for Thompsons Seedless : The Kerby Basketball team has a full achedule and th«* boys are determined to turn in good scores in every game. Tomorrow night, Friday, Dec. 10th they play Grants Pass at the Kerby gym and request all inter ested to be on hand to boost for the home team. The yell leaders have been go- ing through the yells with the students and they expect them to put pep into the plays in th«* fu- lure. Saturday, December 11th, the team goes to Crescent City to play. On December 17, they play Central Point and Grants Pass on December 22. These games are all away from home. I.G.Â. Soup IIIHIIIIII E. I.. Oppie of O’Brien was in Grants Pass the first of the week transacting business. Mr. Oppie formerly operated the Elk Creek service station. —o— Kerby Basketball Team Has Full Schedule 23e 2 Pounds for Pearl The Illinois Valley Grange will give another of their old fashioned Saturdy night dances, December 18 and a regular dance on New Year’s Eve. 0 0 Bulk Imported Pass, pro Drug week Mrs. Irene Lillis has as her guests for a short visit, her father Jim Heath and sister Mrs. Win. Brocksen, who came up from Cal ifornia and will remain over the holidays. —o— The Legion Auxiliary held their regular sewing day last Wednes day. They finished six pillows and 12 cases and immediately mailed them to the Veterans hos pital at Roseburg. a 0* returned Kenneth Morrison from San Francisco Wednesday after spending Thanksgiving with the Pomeroy family of Sausalito. Mr. and Mrs. Rene family of Kerby made trip to Grants Pass last Roth is manager of the Cave City. » SWANSDOWN ( AKE FLOUR— Per Package MILK, MORNING OR 1. G. A. I Cans for WALNUT MEATS, BLUE PIRATE— 1 , Pound CURRANTS, ROYAL CLUB I."> Ounce Package MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING or SANDWICH SPREAD—Quart PINEAPPLE. KAPPA. Full Slices 21 <’>. Per ( ;m LIFE BUO> SOAP— 3 Bars for MARMALADE. TEA GARDEN— 1 Pound Jar I. G. A. LAUNDRY SOAP— 1(1 Bars for CANIH KISSES. Paper Wrapped— Per Pound I. G. A. MACARONI or POTATO SALAD— 16 Ounce Cans. 2 Cans for 29c X7« Xlc SUNSHINE SODA ( RA( KERS— Slightly Salted. 2 Pound Box 29c I NION LEADER TOBACCO— Pocket Tins, I Cans for 29c « CANDY BARS, LOOSE WILES— 3 For loc SCHILLINGS COFFEE 27c 1 Pound ALMONDS. I. X. L., Fancy— Per Pound 37c Fruits and Vegetables 18c 37c 19c 19c 23c 39c 23c 25c 25c 29c 35c 23c Large New Navel Oranges Full O( Juice 2 Doz. Firm Ripe Bananas 4 Pounds Klamath Potatoes U. S. No. 2 s Jonathan Apples 12 Pounds t Avocados 2 For Jumbo Size Utah Celery 2 Stalks Schumacher's Cash Grocery Cave Junction. Oregon *