Illinois V alley News, Thursday June 9, 1938
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Prices Good for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY 0
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Stock Up At These Prices
1 KLAMATH BOUQUET
SWEET
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FLOUR, Swansdown
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$j.'9 CAKE
pkg......
27c
FLOUR
Pickles
1 19-lh. sack
Pt. jars
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BAKING POWDER, Clabber Girl.
24b. can
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OYSTERS, LG
FOOD, Heinz,
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2 cans
63c BABY
! can
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MARSHMALLOWS,
COCOA, Much More,
14b. pkg.
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HILL’S BROS.
24b. cali
LIME RICKEY, 12-oz. bottle
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Coffee
27c 3 for
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5c
MAT( 11 ES, Blue Star,
carton
We Carry a Complete Line of
CROWN MILLED FEEDS
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Ripe Olives
FEED WHEAT .
CLEANSER, Sunbrite,
$1.65 0
100-lb. sack
Lindsay - No. 1 tall cans. 2 for
3 cans *
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BLEACHER, Sani-Clor
HAY SALT
Egg Noodles
2 <|t s.
59c 0
50-lb. sack
27c
Best Ever, 1 l-oz. pkg., 2 for
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TOMATO CATSUP. Gresham
45c Krispie Crackers
Gallon cans
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27c
Sunshine, 2-lb. box
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PRODUCE
Laundry Soap
Following Articles Friday, Saturday Only
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FRESH MEATS
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Lemons
Doz.
WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST
20c 0
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD
Specials good for Friday and Saturday
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Dressing 33c
New Potatoes
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Rib Sirio in
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Juice Oranges
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Corned Beef . ~ . o
3 doz
Lb.
12 "loc
Bulk Ice Cream
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Vanilla. Chocolate. Strawberry, .Maplenut
Rhubarb
Veal Roasts
6 lbs.
15-19c
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Lb.
CROWN PANCAKE
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Wc Hate a Complete Line of Smoked
Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Spinach. Toma
Meats and Lunch Meats
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toes. Cucumbers. Celery Let
FLOUR
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tuce. Cabbage, Peas.
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or T-Bone
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Schumacher’s Cash Grocery
Locals
D. W. Byrne is building a gar
age on the Caves highway, half
mile east of the Villair sawmill.
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Mi« Helen Howard of Howard's
('ity cafe left for Glendale. last Satur
day. She expects to return the last
of the week.
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lives
Oil
Mt and Mrs. Lew Krauss and
from his
sons, and Mr and Mrs Bud Shults
of Selma were in Crescent City
Porter of last Sunday.
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Mrs Por-
Mrs Edgar Barnes ami two
children of Selma returned Tues
day from two weeks visiting rela
tives in Klamath Falls.
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\< il l i . up o °
• rly of
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Art Drews left last week end ‘
for Eugene to attend the graduat
ing exercises of his son. Bobbin,
at Oregon State.
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cent City American was in Cave
Improvements noticed in Kerby
Junction on business last Wednes was the fre»h coat o|f paint given
day.
to the John Wittrock store and
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Sachse's garage.
Mrs Clara Magill of the I.og
Cabin in Kerby, and Mrs Ella
Mr». John Wittrock will leave
Meade transacted business
in Friday for Salem, to bring home
Grants Pass this week
her daughter. Mabel, who has
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spent the past school year at Wil-
Harry Smith. Jr., freshman in amette university.
journalism, returned home last
week, and will spend the summer
Mrs. I.. A. Stone of Cave
with his parents. Mi. and Mrs. H. Junction was taken to Josephine
0. Smith.
Central hospital in Grants Pa»s
Bill Mocus was down from his 1
claim last week end and made a
trip t<> Grant» Pass and purchased
a new Chevrolet.
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Howard F Griffin of th»' Cres-)
last Sunday for medical treatment
and returned to her home on Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Stone had just
returned from a trip in the east,
where they had »pent the past sev
eral months.
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oy C. Dundas, returned
Thursday alfternoon
extended visit in Berk-
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