Volume I Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 13, 1938 No. 10 Locals This Week’s Grocer A Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Rene to family made a business trip Grants Pass the first of the week. —o— William C'arff Mr. and Mrs. were in Grants Pass last Saturday on business. —o— E. P. Preble was transacting business at Grants Pass the first of the week. ---- 0---- The library in Cave City will be open every Saturday afternoon A ,4 in the future. —o A. A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. trip to Grants made a business Pass the first of the week. —o— George Martin of the Owl Cafe made a business trip to Grants fi We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities—Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Monday Pass last Tuesday. —o— Mrs. Abbie Tolin of the Dryden district, was in Cave Junction, transacting business. 3' Corn Meal Beans Alber’s Yellow, 9 lb. sack Mrs. Roy Dundas returned home recently from California where she spent several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Leona Miller has accepted a position with Mrs. M. M. Nelson at the Redwood Ranger Station. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Alt Lawson were guests for the New Years turkey dinneh at the home of Mr. and Rolled Oats Reg. or (Klick cooking, 9 lb. sack Mrs. Herbert J. Woodbury. —o— The City Cleaners and Laundry of Grants Pass has put on a new truck and will call in the valley every Wednesday to pick up laun­ dry which will be returned Satur­ Broom day. s 39' 29' Each for only Bob Hoskins of Kerby has been confined at home with u severe cold for the past five days. His friends miss him at the Schu­ macher store, Cave Junction, where he has been employed. Report» from the General hos­ pital at Grants Pass say that Otto Adair is gaining steadily and ex­ pects to be sitting up and receiv­ 0 » 0 fi 0 fi Borden’s MSlkortc I tall cans for Kitchen Queen Flour $■ 59 ■ A 19 pound sack Barrell, I sacks, Syrup Red Karo,5 pounds for Shortening /irte Swift’s Jewel, 4 lb. pkg. ing friends shortly, valley wishes Otto a covery. —o— Ed Pastor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Let1 u Lester Reynolds spent and Mrs. Lexter 'a-t the time 'a-t Sunday between church servic'1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Reynolds. —O'­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton of Portland were in Cave Junction the first of the week, returning from California where they vaca­ tioned for several days. While here they visited with the Atheys before returning to their home in Portland. —o— The fur coat stolen from the cal of The Perennial Prospector while parked in front of a house in Eugene was found by the Eu­ gene police, the next day. It had been left behind a school house fence. The suit, razor, etc., were not recovered. —o— - Mr. ami Mrs. George Whiteside and Mrs. Alice Leedy were visit­ ors at the home of Mrs. Flo Leedy for a short time last Monday, b ■- fore going to their way south. Mrs, Whit ehead ami Mrs. Leedy are mother and sister of Mr Leedy and reside nt Corvallis. o WEST IS FASTEST GROWING MARKET Back in San Francisco after a three weeks tour of the United States in the interests of the 1939 Golden Gate International Expo­ sition, E. M. Sandusky, director of exhibits, is enthusiastic over prospects for success of this fair. "Wherever I went in the east 1 found business men's eyes turned toward the Pacific Cmi.t," raid Sandusky, "and almost all intend to be represented with ex­ hibits at the West’s 1'.1 '.I Exp'si lion." "The western territory, I was t >ld. is the nation's fastest grow- i ig market,” he said, "and every 1 idu’try. business ot enterprise x ith expansion in view thinks first of the territory west of the Cockles. The 1939 World's Eair i f the »west, khyrefore, is the focal ) itinl o/ tJws interest and serves t > d-rnnartize, at a minimum of < xpense, the richness of this v.estern market and its demand lor merchandise offered by con­ cerns with national distributing systems " — ----------- *--------------------------------------------- -— Bridgeview Grange Hall, Saturday, January 15th, at 8 P. M. A THREE ACT NEGRO COMEDY BASKET BALL SATURDAY NIGHT, KERBY vs. PROSPECT DOLE PINEAPPLE JUK E 16 ounce can. each 29c DEL ROG I E TOM A TO JUKE 16 ounce can. each 19c PEET’S GRANULATED SOAP Large package, each 29c THE FOLLOWING ARTIC LES. ERL and SAT. ONLY ROI LED BARLEY 70’pound sack at $1.10 0 Per loo pounds (¡RAPE FRUIT JUK E No. 2 t ans, 2 for 25c (¡OLDEN POPPY ORANGE JUK E No. 1 can. 2 for 29c 19c IHNTY MOORE BEEF STEW 112 pound can. each WHEAT. Catch Weight $1.70 PRODUCE Potatoes, Klamath 1. G. A. ( REAM CEREAL 28 ounce »ackage for 17c SLICED KAPPA PINEAPPLE No 2’ >’s, 2 cans for 35C Spinach 3 Pounds for LESLIE SALT 2 pound box, 2 lor 15C 100 pound sack. No. 2’s Newton Apples Faced and Filled, per box (¡EO. \\ ISIIINGTON TOBA( ( O 1 pound can for 59C SWIFTS CORNED BEEF 2 tail's for 19c PEANUT BUTTER. Meco I1; pound jar 23C Cocoanuts Back Boiling Onions 10 Pound mesh bag Schumacher’s Cash Grocery Cave Junction. Oregon 69c 19c 75c 19c 5c fi 0 fi fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi y 0 fi 0 Vi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi