fi 0 fi 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 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 Make Economy Your Buy Word by Buying Here 0 fi fi Prices Good for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY 0 B Kellogg’s Cereal Deal 0 fi PRODUCE FRESH MEATS 0 fi Kraft Cheese Cucumbers Hamburger lOc 0 fi Potatoes Pork Steaks 19c 0 fi Flour 1.59 Apples 0 We are always in the market for No. 1 Beef, Hogs or Veal. Let us know what you fi have. 0 Oranges 29c fi 0 Cave Junction, Oregon Cabbage 3c fi 0 Strawberries, Asparagus, Tomatoes, Radishes and Green fi Shorten’g ZlQc Onions. 0 fi 0 29c fi 27c Dil1 Pickles IQc 0 49C 2 pkgs, corn flakes, and fl?/« 1 Wheat Krispies ............................... Following Articles Friday, Saturday Only Specials good for Friday and Saturday Brick or American, 2 pound l>ox 3 for............................... 2 Pounds for KITCHEN1 QUEEN New Shaftner, 7 pounds OR CHOPS, per pound 49-Lb. sack............... Newton, 1(1 Lbs. WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST YELLOW CORN MEAL Alber’s, 9-Lb. sack............ Juice. 3 Doz. ILLINOIS VALLEY MEAT CO. Lb.................. FLA KE WHITE ( BABY FOOD, Heinz, 3 cans LAUNDRY SOAP, I. G. A., 10 bars.......... 4 Lb. Pkg............................... RIPE OLIVES, Sun Valley No. 1 tall cans, 2 for ( HIÑESE NOODLES. Porter’s, 14-Oz. pkgs.. 2 for PARADISE COFFEE, Red “A” 3-Lb. pkg. .......... BAGLEY’S Tomatoes 25c No. 2*'s, 3 for SODA CRACKERS, Cascade. 2-Lb. I m >\ 19c Quart jars PEACHES, Meco No. 2l«’s, can 17c JAM, Campbell's Pure *4 gallon cans, each . 63c GRAPE JUICE, Tea Garden, Pts., 2 for......................... 39C 6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS SYRUP, Blue Karo. 5-Lb. pail Jello TOMATO JUICE, Del Rogue 16-Oz. cans, 3 for 3 packages 19c .................. 14« fi il PIMIENTOS. Royal Club. 1-Oz. cans, 3 for We Carry a complete line of Crown Milled Feeds Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents at Schumacher’s Cash Grocery 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi ern California, Inst week on a bus­ iness trip. —o— A. IL Kelly of the Seuter mine was in town on business Thursday, Don't forget the Firemen'« ball May 5th. --- Q—— Saturday, May 7, Legion hall. Mel dates accidentlly sawed off —o— th«- end of one of his fingers (let your ticket for the Fire­ Thu rsday. men** Ball Saturday night. Legion i —o—- hall. Mr and Mrs. Loyd Hays were in Grants Pass transacting business Fred Kolb made a business trip the first of the week to Portland last week. —o--- --- o—- Otto Adair sent word that he Mr. and Mrs Lee Sowell »pent would be out to Cave City Sunday Sunday in Crescent City. and would like to see his friends. ■— o— o Miss Victoria Jaaperson of the II. M. Hayden left for south-1 Locals Cave City Coffee shop returned Misses Nelle Hayden and Leona from Portland last week where Lillis made a trip to Grants Pass she visited friends. • the first of the week. Miss Lillis —o— will remain for several days to vis­ Mrs. Forbes Slayton left today it relatives and friends. for Grants Pass where she will l Mr and Mrs. Homer Phillips and spend a few days visiting rela­ tives and friends. family arrived in the valley last week from Tacoma where Mr. Mr. and Mi's. Andrew Holt will ¡ Phillips has been employed. Mr. leave for Hollywood. California. ' Phillips has recently purchased a Saturday morning for an extend­ home in Grants Pass, where they will reside. Homer was linotype ed stay in the southern city. operator at the News office la«t Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vernon re­ summer and will resume his old turned to their home in Cave I position when his services are Junction from Los Angele«, where needed. Soft Ball League Off To a Good Start The Illinois Valley Soft Bail league, including Selma. Kerby. Cave City and the Oregon Caves CCC camp, have started what looks to be a fine season of sport for young and old. Two weeks ago the league start­ ed with two games being played on the field at Kerby Kerby nosed out the CCC camp by the score of 4 to 2, and Cave City c ime out on the long end of a 9 to 7 score with Selma. they have been for some time. Mrs. Last Sunday the weaxljer man Don't forget the Firemen's ball did not behave to suit all, and the Vernon says they are very glad ■ to be able to return to the valley Saturday. May 7, Legion hall. games wey a little mixed uj, but games were played between Kerby and Cave City; Kerby and Selma and then Cave City and Selma fin- Taking Cave City into camp by the score of 12 to 4 and Selma 14 to 2, the Kerby team reigns supreme at the top of the list. # Cave City then took a close game from Selma by the score of 7 to 6. Next Sunday at the Kerby ball grounds, there will be three games. There is no admi-sion to these I games and the valley is invited to | attend. The first game will start promptly at 1:30 p. m. These are for seven innings only and are short, so three games can be play­ ed with dispatch and not tiresome.