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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1938)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, February 21, 1938 Page Four 0 » Lower Prices That Trim Budgets Schumacher’s Cash Grocery Cave Junction, Oregon Prices Good for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY 0' Catsup orc M E( ’(), 3 boti les for “ Lard 27c 1.23 I Swift’s Silverleaf, 8 lb. pail È...................................................... 0 : Fish Royal Club Tuna ( ’/s), 2 cans 25 Soap 33c Peets Granulated, Ige. pkg. I9c Quaker Quick, Ige. pkg. a 0' Cheese Coffee 50« Kraft Full ( ream, per lb. RED “A”, 3 lb. pkg. SOAP, 3 bars for 1 Broken Mixed Candy— Per pound Crystal W hite Soap— I Oil’s, 5 Bars for ioc LOOSE WILES ( ANDY BARS— 3 Bars for ........................ ioc 19c SILVALASKA PINK SALMON— No. 1 Tall Cans, 2 cans for 29c 1. G. A. GRAPEFRUIT— No. 2 Cans, 2 (’ans for 29c FRESH MEATS XVH KATIES— 2 Packages for 23c COCOAM ALT- 16 Ounce can 43c DEL ROGUE TOMATO JUI(’E- 16 Ounce can for ...... ............... 19c 22c I. G. A. OVAL SARDINES— Mustard or Tomato Sauce, 2 cans BEEF ROASTS— Per Pound 19c KINGSFORD GLOSS STARCH— 2 Packages for BOILING BEEF— Per Pound I3C 19c 17c 6 pk9s Other Meat prices in proportion for ILI,INOIS VALLEA MEAT CO. Cave .lunetion. Oregon DtLKIOU* PLAYO»«/ A ny 3 F lavops - Locals 17« 0..............................................................................................................................E A 17c TENDERIZED STEAKS— Rib, Sirloin or Round, per lb. Palmolive w here they will visit Mr. and Mrs. erke for a short time. e of d to they M«d- Pass Otto is improving gradually from his recent accident» — o— Mrs. F. L. Sawyer, Phil Sawyer and Chet Martin spent the week end at Crescent City with Mrs. Sawyer’s mother. —o— Miss Lolita Jaspers m of the Cave City Coffee shop left last Monday for Portland and expects to be gone for several weeks. — o— R. T. Baumberger of the Del Rio camp returned last week from a trip to Los Angeles. Mrs Baumberger remained in the southern metropolis for a longer stay. Miss Louise Hickman of Mis- 29c soula, Montana, daughter of Mrs. Ida Hickman of Camp U-Rest ar rived Thursday morning for an extended visit. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tussing and children motored out from Grants Pass la-t Sunday and were cal lers at the News office for a short time. Mr. Tussing is city editor of the Courier. —o— B. B. Halverson San Francisco last will visit for a short while at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Carff. Mr Halverson is a brother-in-law of Mr* Carff. PRODUCE Following Articles Friday, Saturday Only Grapefruit 29c ARIZONA—per dozen Potatoes Klamath Falls. No. 2’s, 100 lb. sackS^C Lettuce 5c Large Crisp Heads, each Cauliflower Large and white, 2 heads for Lemons 360’s, per dozen Apples Extra Fancy Delicious, 5 lbs. join here have Cone her husband who has been for the past 10 days. They taken a cabin at the Pine Inn for an indefinite stay. —o— 29c 23c 23c » 0 » 9 » 9 » 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 0 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi 9 fi POWER TO BE OFF The electric power will be off ’■’riday afternoon, February 25 for about two hours from 1:30 to " :30. Water should be drawn be- Mrs, Raphael Leonard ami Mrs. J.J. Villair were hostesses to mem . >re this time and other necessi bers of their bridge club with a ties taken care of. -------------- o dessert luncheon last Thursday afternoon. Valentine effects XV. II. Miller Comes Out were used and high scores went to For Representative Mrs. George Thrasher and Mrs. San Bunch, while a traveling prise Representative W. H Miller, was won by Mrs. Harold Hill. of Giants Pass makes the follow —o— ing announcement: W. A. Brouillet returned from To the Voters of Josephine Co.: San I.uis Obispo, California where I shall seek the nomination for he has been on business since last the office of state representative week. from the 18th representative dis Mrs. A. W. Bernd arrived from trict, on the democratic ticket at Wisconsin last Sunday morning to the May primary election. Support the Fire Department.