Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 27, 1938 Page Four 0 , a I » fi This Week’s Groce a fl 0 fi a fl fi i 0 a fl 0 fi 1 a fl fi a fl 0 fi Corn Meal Mince Meat |^ c a fl 0 fi a fl 0 5 a Beans fl 43' 0 fi a fl 0 fi a fl Coffee 21' Dog Food fi 5' 0 a fl 0 fi a fl Cigarettes Shortening ’I 0 I fl a y fi fl BASKET BALL FRIDAY, Jan. 28-KERBY vs. CENTRAL POINT a 0 fi President’s Ball Grange Hall Bridgeview Saturday Jan. 29 0 R fl 0 fi a fl 0 fi a fl 0 fi a fl 0 fi a fl 0 fi PRODUCE a fl Oranges 0 fi a fl Potatoes fi 2Oc 0 fl 99c a 0 fi Lemons a fl 25c 29c 0 fi Grape Fruit fl 15c a 43c 0 fi Lettuce fl 9c 5c a fi 0 45c fl a fi 0 fl a Schumacher ’ s Cash Grocery fi 0 fl a Locals g Roy Dundas and A. C. Hamrick | were transacting business in the | county seat last Friday. Bill Stillwell was in Cave Junc tion last Saturday taking care of business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fattig anti Nelle Hayden spent several days in Medford last week. Mra. Ella Sinclair of Portland is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. B. Pearsall on the Caves highwuy for a few weeks. Harry Sowell, Reuben Sowell and Waiter Honey made a busi ness trip to Eureka, California, re cently. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities—Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert St. John, Dora and Emogene St. John and Walter Honey made a trip to Grants Pass last week. Rene Roth and Win. Carff of the smelter company made a hur ried business trip to Eugene last week end. ALBER’S, Yellow, 9 lb. sack Bulk, 2 lbs. for ....................................... I .43 L. E. Bidache returned from a trip to Fortuna, California, where he visited at the home of his son, Victor and family. ---o—- Mrs. Rose Croy arrived in Cave Junction last week to visit friends and was a guest at the home of Mrs. L C. Hussey. Small White, 10 lbs. Mrs. Otto Adair made a trip to Grants Pass the first of the week and reports that Otto is getting ulong splendidly and the casts have been removed from his legs. —o— BLUE G., per lb. RED A., 3 lbs for Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones have as guests over the week end the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nutting of Medford. —o— Chas. Reynolds of O’Brien was rushed to the Josephine General hospital in Grants Pass for a ma jor operation recently. Last re ports were he was gradually im proving. E. L. Oppie of O’Brien, was a business visitor in Cave Junction last week end. Mr. Oppie is also kept busy by hauling wood into Grants Pass every day. —o— H. M. Smith has just completed the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Lor en George near Bridgeview. This new residence is one of the mod modern and up-to-date in the val ley. —o— Mr. and Mrs. William Carff made a business trip to Crescent City the first of the week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Thor mosgaard, Mr. and Mrs, Rene Roth and little daughter Mrs. Roth and daughter returned Wed nesday. —o--- Mrs. R L. Morran of . Washington and Mrs. •n of Yakima, were the home of Mr. and Babcock for a short LUCKY STRIKE, carton BONNIE, per can CRISCO, 6 lb. can .................... R ALBER’S PEARLS OF WHEAT Per package ........... ROYALCLUB PEAS Small, tender. No. .2 cans, each O. K. SOAP Large Bar, 5 bars for CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER 2 pound can for I. G. A. OVAL SARDINES Mustard or Tomato, per can GUITARD’S SWEET EATING CHOCOLATE 1 Pound bar for .......... ...... THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, ERL and SAT. ONLY < Small Juice, SUNSHINE CRACKERS Slightly Salted 2 pound box —o— Mrs. Thormosga.ird of Spokane, Washington, arrived last Sunday to 'pend several days with her sister, Mrs. William Carff. Mrs. Thormosgaard left the last part of the week for Berkeley, where ■he will spend the winter with her on and daughter. o City Cleaners And Laundry (Jiving Service Mr. and Mrs. P. A Printi of the City Cleaners and Laundry of Grants Pass are making quite a hit with residents of the valley They come out twice a week and are making personal contacts with almost everyone in the valley and drive to your very door to pick up and deliver bundles. They call Tuesday* and Satur days. If they receive a bundle Tuesday they deliver it Saturday, They are making a host of friend« i.nd their business is increasing materially, they «ay. KLAMATH. U. S. No. 2 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 3 cans for U. S. No. 1 SIIA \LASKA, PINK SALMON No. 1’s tall can. 2 for 360’s, per dozen STANDIH HONEY, Strained 5 pound pail lor 3 dozen for 25 pound sack 100 pound sack ARIZONA, 6 for Large. Crisp, each RO\ \l. ( I I B PRESERVES 2 pound glass jar o WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CROWN MILLED FEEDS — Alfalfa Hay Cave Junction. Oregon