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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1938)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday June 9, 1938 Page tffii Ï a a a a a a a fl a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a S a fl a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1 0 a 0' a 0- B 0 Shop and Save where the Savings are Greater » 0 0 Prices Good for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY 0 » Stock Up At These Prices 0 » $1-19 27c .FLOUR Pickles ■9C 0 B 0 63c » 0< a Coffee 27c 1 KLAMATH BOUQUET CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown pkg. 1 49-lb. sack Pt. jars...... ........... BAKING POWDER. Clabber Girl. 2-lb. can •'.¿a OYSTERS, I. G. A. 2 cans BABY FOOD, Heinz. 3 can OXYDOL WASHING POWDER. l-lhs.. 5-oz., giant pkg. COCOA, Much More, MARSHMALLOWS, 1-Ib. pkg. HILL’S BROS. 2-lb. can CORN FLAKES, Alber’s pkg. LIME RICKEY, 12-oz. bottle 3 for ....... Sc MATCHES, Blue Star, carton Lb. ................................ We Carry a Complete Line of CROWN MILLED FEEDS 2OC Ripe Olives CLEANSER, Sunbrite, 3 cans - FEED WHEAT 100-lb. sack Lindsay- No. 1 tall cans, 2 for Egg Noodles BLEACHER. Sani-Clor 2 <|ts. 27c Best Ever, I l-oz. pkg., 2 for TOMATO CATSUP, Gresham Gallon cans 45c ie Crackers Laundry Soap FRESH MEATS LI). Corned Beef Lb. Veal Roasts Lb. 12 Doz. Dressing 33c ,o New Potatoes 1(1 lbs. 22c "loc PRODUCE Lemons Specials good for Friday and Saturday or T-Bone 59c Following Articles Friday, Saturday Only (). K.. large bars. 6 for MIRAI LE WHIP SALAD Rib Sirio IH HAY SALT 50-Ib. sack 27c Sunshine, 2-lb. box $1.65 Juice Oranges 3 doz Bulk Ice Cream Per quart Vanilla, Chocolate. Strawberry. Maplenut Rhubarb 15-19c 6 lbs. I ( ROWN PANCAKE We Have a Complete Line of Smoked Meats and Lunch Meats ILLINOIS VALLEY MEAT CO. »1 FLOUR 9 8-10 lb. sack Cavi* Junction, Oregon ns- W •j Strawberries. Cantaloupes. Spinach. Toma toes. Cucumbers, Celery Let- tuce. Cabbage, Peas. 6* Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents at Schumacher’s Cash Grocery ■I Cave Junction, Oregon Locals --- Bert Squire of b business trip to Cre Tuesday. Charley (»Umore was in Grants Pas*. Tuesday. D. \V. Byrne is building a gar Mr. and Mrs. George 1.. Mar tin returned last Friday from a age on the Caves highway, half mile east of the Vdlair -awmill. few days visit hi California — o— —o— Mis- Helen Howard of Howard's Mr and Mr- Virgil Brown made a busme-s trip to Cre-cent City cafe left for Glendale, last Satur day. She expects to return the last the first of the week. of the week. —o— —o— on Geo. Boure who live! Mr. and Mrs. Lew Krauss and from his Canyon ('reek was in son-, and Mr and Mr- Bud Shults mine ofer the week end. of Selma were in Cre-cent City —o--- .di. ami Mis. Minna* Portel of ln«t Sunday Roseburg, are guests of Mrs Por ter’s sister. Mrs. John Smith. —tv- » 0 a 0 » 0 » 0 » 0 B 0 a 0' a 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 a cent City American was in Cave Improvements noticed in Kerby Junction on business last Wednes- was the fre-h coat ojf paint given ! day. to the John Wittrock store and —o— —o— Sachse's garage. Mrs. Roy C. Dundas, returned Mrs Clara Magill of the Thursday alfternoon Cabin in Kerby, and Mrs home last Mr-. John Wittrock will leave from an extended visit in Berk-1 Meade transacted business Friday for Salem, to bring home Giants Pass this week eley. California. her daughter, Mabel, who has —O— —o— spent the past school year at Wil- Harry Smith. Jr., freshman in I amette university. \rt Drews left last week end for Eugene to attend the graduat | journalism, returned home last ing exercises . f his son, Robbin, week, anti will spent! the summer Mrs. L. A. Stone of Cave with his parents, Mr and Mrs H Junction was taken to Josephine at Oregon State 0. Smith. — o— General hospital in Grants Pass Bill Mocus was down from his Mrs Edgar Barnes ami two children of Selma returned Tues claim last week end and made a — o— Mr. and Mis. R. T. Baumberger day from two weeks visiting rela trip to Grants Pass and purchased a lie» Chevrolet. of the Cave City park were in tives in Klamath Falls. —o— Medford Monday tran-acting busi- —o— Howard F Griffin of the Cres- | Hess. Neil Thompson, formerly of o Lew Hammer and son. Boh and Mr. anti Mr-. Bob Akin of Selma, drove to Diamond Lake for a fish- , ing trip. They returned Tuesday | evening. I 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 spent the past sev eral months l # •