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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1938)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 2, 1938 Page stx 9 I- T a 0 Í 0 0 TA 0 Shop and Save where the Savings are Greater 5 0 Prices Good for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY 5 0 Stock Up At These Prices TA 0 Shortening lakes IOe ' fl PEARL 0 Q 0 Q 0 T a 0 ta 0 ta 0 ta 0 u 39 e ..’.ML .-, fl III). pkg. 1 FIH ' 1 PEAS, Mcco, No. 2 can* 3 cans for 33c CORN, Mcto, No. 2 cans 3 for 33c TOMATOES, Bagley, No. 2' 3 for 25c BEETS, Meco, No. 2’s, 3 cans 29c I Coffee Lh. t i. Dressing PINEAPPLE GEMS Dole No. 2*4 can 20c Campheirs Tomato, I cans 19c SOUP FLOUR Kilchen Queen, 19-lh. sack 0 ta 0 ta 0 Veal Roasts 19c CATSUP, Favorite, 11-oz. Iiottle, 3 for 27c SODA CRACKERS. Cascade 2-lh. box 2OC CORNED BEEF Swift’s, 2 cans 37c SI.49 Gelatìne 0 CHICKEN AND NOODLES Hayley’s, can 29c Royal Cluh Dessert, 3 pkgs. Side Pork ioc PURE ( ANE ¡SUGAR 53r I Cloth Bag, 10-lhs. PRODUCE Following Articles Friday, Saturday Only Grape Fruit Arizona, Doz. Potatoes No. 2’s, Klamath, 50-lb. sack 29c 37c Fresh or Salt, 2 lbs. Bananas Per lh...... 14-18c Lh. Dili Pickies We Handle CROWN MILLED FEEDS For Your Livestock 2c Large, each LIBBY’S I MEAT ta 0 ta 0 ta 0 T a 0 RED “ IOe VANILLA, Sea Port Imitation 8-oz. hottie DILL PICKLES. Paradise '4 gal. jar TOM \TO JUICE 16-oz. can Tasty Salad, qts. .. 0 FRESH MEATS ta 0 ta GRAPE FRUIT .11 ICE 16-oz. can TOMATO SAUCE 3 cans ta ta PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole 16-oz. can I 5c Fresh Green Peas oc. 3-1 hs. ZOC Strawberries for canning, per crate 79C LOCAL GOOSEBERRIES Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents at Schumacher’s Cash Grocery w Locals Or F ar » w A. fíhí Iti 4 nt 5b r ri Mr and Mr 1 business ti ip to I day. Lor A «»■ K lillas ntl Ot Croi e f II. C. V i M S' le Pin« I » ’ r í '1 .'ora- their property. They have planted shrubs and flowers and put an awning over the front. —o— John ami Charles Campbell and E.-.rl York of Selma, left last Sat urday for Klamath Falls, w here < they have employment with a lum the Log ber company. —o— D-drick ■ ' 'is in David L. Miller returned from < 'rAcent City, last week where h«‘ has been confined in th«* Crescent un, had the City hospital with pneumonia. He a bone in his is convalescing at the home of H. ■vging and B. Goff of Takilma. —o— ral weeks. Art Drews Machine shop and the Associated Service station were given a fresh coat of paint as was » 0 8 9 » 0 a 0 I 0 a 0 » S s 0 a 0 s 0 B 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi Elwood Hussey s building which Decoration day. On Monday night houses the Cave City Drug store Dr. anil Mrs. Brown were hosts to Spanish American war veterans who were asked in to meet the Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Oppie pur Alexanders. chased the old Bishop place at —o— O'Brjen, from Elwood Hussey. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Moyer visit They are making extensive im ed Mrs. Ho I.eedy for a short time provements on each side of the this week, as they were passing house and the power company is through from their visit in Califor extending a line to furnish them nia. Mr and Mrs. Moyer are own with electricity. ers of the Medford Beauty school. —o— —o— Mr. and Mrs. L. B Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherier and now of Portland, but formerly res Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roysdon of idents in Manila, where Mr. Alex Seattle, visited the Sherier family ander was superintendent of the over the holiday. Frank is a son of General hospital of the Philippine Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sherier and Islands, were guests of the Browns Mrs. Roysdon is the daughter of at their “La Caja Willadora" ver Mr. and Mrs. Roysdon. r » b