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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1938)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 31, 1938 Page Four Tl s 0 0 fi 0 6 0 SPRING HOUSECLEANING SALE Tl 0 Tl 0 Cave .Junction, Oregon Tl 0 Prices Good for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Schumacher’s Cash Grocery Tl 0 Tl 0 Tl ■IsJ 3 Cleanser iqc Each ..................................... nit rît/» Q ■«J Sunbrite, 3 cans Soap Mop Hand|es I wX Crystal White 5-lb box r 0 □ Tl 0 SoapGr7nuid *$ kc Tl (hips Fjäfit IHfck» rn- 0 Powder, Ige. Pkg. Tl 0 Tl Bleacher 23' Polish^ 25c •/2 pints Sani Clor, quarts, 2 bottles f*! • 111 • • • • • • IH11 • • • • I • I • IUIH II •• I • 111 • I • • i • • 11 • • 111 • • • IH H • • 111 • I • • I • • • • H • 111 • • • • I • I • 11111 • • M1111 • • IHI • • • I • • I • 1111111 ■ < * Milk Peanut Butter Royal Club, 2 lb: glass jar I. G. A. or Morning Coffee /iQc 20' RED “A”, 3 lb. pkg. .......... 0 Tl SILVALASKA PINK SALMON— ROYAL CLUB PEAS— ‘90 No. 1 tall cans, 2 cans for Small, tender, No. 2 cans, 2 cans for 0 ARGO GLOSS STARCH— Tl I. G. A. GOLDEN BANTAM CORN— 19c 2 Packages for ................. PRODUCE 0 No. 2 cans, 2 cans for SWIFT’S JEWEL SHORTENING— Following Ari ides Friday, Saturday Only Tl 1 pound package, 2 packages for 0 FRESH MEATS CROWN GRAHAM FLOUR Tomatoes 39c 25c Coarse, 9 8-111 lb. sack .......... 2 pounds for Tl Specials good for Friday and Saturday DRIED PEACHES _ 0 Steaks lOc Per pound ....... Potatoes Sirloin. Rib. T-Bone, per pound A JV Tl 59c Klamath, No. 2s, 1(H) lb. sack ROYAL CLUB COFFEE— 3 pound glass jar ................ 0 Pork Roast Cauliflower Tl Per pound Thompson’s SEEDLESS RAISINS 10c Per head I pound package ....... 16 to ZOc 0 Guitard’s SWEET CHOCOLATE— Apples Tl Beef Roast 19c I pound bar ...................... 25c Extra Fancv small, 15 pounds From No. 1 Prime Steer Beef, per pound 0 KRAFTS ELKHORN ( HEESE— 15 to 19c Per pound ................... A’fC Tl Green Peppers Per pound A I. G. A. CAKE FLOUR— are in the market for A-l Beef. Veal or 0 We Ilogs. 11 ounce package .......... We handle nothing but the best Fresh seasonable Fruits and Vegetables— Snap up tired appetites—for salads or main Tl ILLINOIS VALLEY MEAT CO. LEMON JUICE— vegetable course Cave .Junction, Oregon lOc 8 ounce can, each 0 h Large Assortment of Garden Seeds on Hand Now —- Crown Milled Feeds 0 Large cans, 3 cans for ■MM I. ."WL E in A / C wjfl» Leona Lillis and Nelle Hayden and expect to return about No motored to Roseburg last week vember. end to visit friends. — o— Mrs. Cass Wymore and daugh George Allen and Ashby Fulk ter. l.ucile made a trip to Cres left for California last Wednes cent City last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ere.l Guleno re day. They expect to be gone for turned from Seattle hint Monday. some time. Mr Cardinal of O ’ Brien left last —o— ■ o- - Sunday for Ashland where he will Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kesinger spend several days transacting Miss Louise Hickman of Camp were transacting business in the business. V-Rest drove to Medford Tuesday Pass the first of the week -J—O--- and Fred Sharrett and Tom Yarem —o--- Mrs Alvin Breach and daugh accompanied her. They returned Mrs Ethel Pickett left on a business trip to Klamath Palls ters were Grants Pass visitors Inst the same day. —o--- Saturday. week. —o— Lew Hammer, who has been —■o— Charles and Paul Fattig left BORN To Mr. and Mrs Reu confined in the Grants Pass Gen last Tuesday for Fairbanks. Alas ben Sowell, of Kerby. March 19, eral hospital for the past several ka. The boys are going to work a baby girl. The little miss was ’ weeks returned to his home the fil -t of the week, o for a mining company this summer named Shirley Anita. Locals o o Mr. and Mrs. Searles of Grants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. C. L Bil ger of Klamath Falls were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jacobson. Mrs. Bilger is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jacobson. convention held in that city. Mrs. Tolin reported an interesting ses sion and representatives attended from 26 countie-. A. E. Anderson, formerly of the Villair and Anderson mill, left re T. H. Baumberger and Thomas cently for Klamath Falls to visit i Wolfe arrived last Thursday from his brother Fred who is quite ill 1 Los Angeles. Mr. Baumberger is in the hospital there. the father of R. T., of the Del Mr. and M rs. Bob Rout had as Rio camp. Mr. Wolfe will remain several weeks as guest of Mr. and guests for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Baumberger. Mrs. Fred Rout of Los Angeles. * They left for their home last Tues-i Mrs. Abbie Tolin of Dryden re day but plan on returning later turned to her home frost The DaUcsx wJwre s4i« »^presented to make their home in the valley. the •■»•»’••i, Jf - X ’ *«hberculosis Fred is a brother of Bub. 0 B- 0 B 0 a 0 B 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 B 0 fi 0’ fi 0< fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi SI 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi BUDDIES MEET HERE K D. Lytle, division engineer of the State Highway commission, with headquarters in Roseburg, was a visitor in the valley last Fri day and while here was a very pleasant caller at The News of fice. He had not been in the office more than five minutes when he discovered that Ted Athey and he were buddies in France during the W orld W ar. They slept in the same tent for a while and were together for mur/hs. It was indeed a fine visit for both, who chatted atid reminisced for a long time. r 4 I