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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1938)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 21, 1938 Page Four 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi Full Value Merchandise For Your Dimes And Dollars 0 B 0 fi 0 Cave Junction, Oregon fi 0 Prices Good for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY fi 0 fi Catsup Tobacco 0 fi Grapenut Flakes Pop Corn 0 O. K. Soap Hot Sauce fi 0 Sliced Beets Hominy fi 0 Peas Deviled Meat fi 0 fi 0 Wax Paper Salad Dress’g Juice, fi 27« 0 fi 0 25c fi PRODUCE 19c 0 39c fi 69c il Grapefruit 29c 0 FRESH MEATS MILK! MILK! fi Rhubarb Steaks 0 3.I9 20C fi 19c Cauliflower 0 Hamburger fi FEED 0 Beef Roast fi $1.80 16 to 2Oc 0 Oranges fi Fresh seasonable Fruits and Vegetables— 0 Snap up tired appetites—for salads or main vegetable course $1.17 Cave Junction, Oregon fi Large Assortment of Garden Seeds on Hand Now — Crown Milled Feeds 0 fi Schumacher’s Cash Grocery 11 Ounce bottle, each Prince Albert, per can Per package Canned, each ..................... Large Bars, 3 for 3 Cans for ......................... No. 2 Cans, each No. 2*4 cans, each .......... Meco, per can ........ %’s, 3 cans for Pineapple Miracle Whip, quarts Out Rite, 41) ft rolls, 2 for DOLE, 46 oz. can................ PAPER TOWELS— 3 rolls for .......................... MARSHMALLOWS 2 pounds for CRACKERS— Cascade, 2 pound box ROLLED OATS— 9 pound sack Following Articles Friday, Saturday Only TEA GARDEN SYRUP— % gallon can ARIZONA, per dozen Specials good for Friday and Saturday I. G. A. or MORNING— Special for case ............. Extra Fancy, Cherry, 3 pounds Sirloin. Rih, T-Bone, per pound MATCHES— A Full Carton for Fancy White, 2 for “Pure Beef” 2 pounds for From No. 1 Prime Steer Beef, per pound We are in the market for A-l Beef, Veal or Hogs. We handle nothing hut the best ILLINOIS VALLEY MEAT CO. Locals "Slim Hamrick and Frank Schiska drove into Grants Pass last Monday with M. C. Athey. F. L. Sawyer and won Phil were transacting business in Giants Pass the first of the week. — o— George Wells and son, Kenneth were transacting business in the county seat last Saturday. o - R. T. Baumberger of the Del Rio auto camp left the first of the week for Los Angeles. FRIRAY and SATURDAY ONLY WHEAT 100 Pound Sack MEDORATION DAIRY FEED Per Sack Sweet .Juice, 3 Dozen for A • ROLLED BARLEY Per sack .......... ily of Havana. Cuba, made a trip through Oregon Caves and stated they were delighted with Oregon and the valley. This is the first Cuban car to register in Cave Mr. and Mrs. Cass Wymore of Junction. the Elk Creek service station made Mrs. O. E Jones, who has been a business trip to Grants Pass last week. Mrs. Wymore formerly visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. owned the furniture store in Cave Nutting in Medford for the past 10 days, returned home last Tues Junction. day. Mr. Jones went to Medford Mrs. Anna K. Jasperson, moth last Monday to bring his wife er of Victoria and Loleta Jasper- home. o son. and Mrs. Noel Jasperson and On May Day the full program son Jerry, arrived from Los An geles last Sunday morning to of the Friendly Mission for the 1938 summer season will be in make a long visit in the valley. augurated. Beginning May «1st ——o—- there will be six daily Chapel Joe Nuesse, L. E. Bidache and , Dr. Agustin Herrera and fam- i Mrs George W. Martin has been ill at home the past week with pleuresy. —o— Mr. and Mrs Paul Fattig and Charles Fattig made a business | trip to Grants Pass Wednesday. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Musser of Brookings were guests at the O E. Jones resilience over the week . end. —o— George Coffman and Mr Taylor arrived from Portland this week I and will leave shortly to operate] Mr. Coffman's mine on Josephine creek. I.. E. Athey returned Wednesday from southern California, where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. Periods, at 7, 9. 11 o'clock in the morning and at 5, 7 and 8 o'cock in the ate afternoon and early evening. Commodore Beck of Holland, left Wednesday for Portland to receive medical attention. Tom, as he is known to his many friends had an accident last winter when a limb hit him on the head causing a concussion and he may have to undergo an operation. His many I friends hope he will have a speedy recovery. Birthday Anniversary Enjoyed By Many 1 iary held their birthday party March 15 and about 30 were pres ent Everyone enjoyed the radio program and later cards were played. A delicious birthday cake, dec orated in Legion colors was pre- ,-ented by Mrs. Clyde Hayes and was served at the supper. Emily Kellert won first prize for the ladies and first prize for the men was won by Carl Stallcup. The Auxiliary sent some of the Legion birthday cake to Bert Bad- den. who is confined in the Rose burg hospital as well as some candy sent by Mrs. Kellert. The next regular meeting will The Legion and Ladies' Auxil be held Wednesday, April 6th.