Page Four Cave Junction, Oregon. Thursday, October 6, 1938 Locals Mrs. Bert Badden was shopping in Grants Pass last week end. Llewelyn Watters left for a business trip to San Francisco last Sunday. US Á Harry Floyd has put in a ce­ ment driveway in front of the store in Holland. t) Paul Newland and Jimmy Neal ey made a business trip to Crcs cent City, Wednesday. Forbes B. Slayton and Milt Akerill were business visitors in Grants Pass last week. Quality Plus a Fair Price Is the Aim at All Times At This Store Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vernon and Johnny Boyers were in Brookings Tuesday visiting friends. Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Monday Albert Fagnant is in Seattle. He expects to return to Cave Junction the last of the month. Lard Mr. an Mrs. H. M. Hayden left last Thursday for Pollland lo at­ tend the Pacific International Livestock show. The returned the first of the week. SWIFT’S SI EVER LE A F 1-lb. package Senator W. A. Johnson and Richard McElligott of Grants Pass were callers at The News of­ fice Tuesday. Coffee Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Parker of I.os Angeles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Armstrong the first of the week. —o— Clarence Coon, Democrtic can­ didate for sheriff of Josephine county, was in the valley today in the interest of his candidacy. —o— Next Wednesday, October 12th the Auxiliary will meet for an all day sewing meeting. Potluck at noon. Everyone welcome. Come and help quilt. —o— R. T. Baldwin brought in some fine ears of corn Tuesday. It mea­ sured 10' to 11 inches. They are on display at the registration office. (¡OLDEN WEST 3-lh. glass jar 49c Fruits and Vegetables 79c Make it a habit to have plenty rough­ age and good ripe fruit and standard juices on your menu. Health is a pre­ cious item to us all and fruits and vege­ tables keep us in good health. ■I— ROLLED OATS, Albers 9-lb. sack 37c t 1 KRAFT DINNER. A meal for 4 in 9 minutes. 2 pkgs. ............ 0' Corned Beef.. FARGO 2 cans PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY BANANAS Pound £ w _________________ HALEY S MEAT LOAF 3 cans 25c ONIONS, Dry, Spanish Sweet 6-lbs. 5c 35c 13c LEMONS, Extra Large, 360’s Doz. 22c POTATOES, Klamath Falls No. 2’s 50-lbs. , —o— Mrs. Harry Floyd has a Phil iponese Idly which stands nine feet three inches high and has 15 buds and blooms. Two others are over seven feet high. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guthrie of the Oro Grande mine in Califor nia spent the week end in Kerby as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stallcup. Smoked Salt Old Hickory 9-lb. can 75c 35c SOAP CHIPS. Crystal While Giant Pkg;.. 5-lhs. —o— George W Martin, G. A Peter son and Hr. A. C. Collman motor ed to Central Point. Monday eve ning, to attend the Past Masters, Masters and Wardens Association meeting. —o— Stock Up On These Specials —o— Mrs. Emil Vahrenwald and Mrs. M. J Foster returned last Saturday from Spokane, Wash ington, where they were called by the death of their mother, Mrs. Nita Jackson, wh< par ml away on Friday, September 23. GRAPE FRUIT JUIUE Texsun 16-oz. can CATSUP, Our Favorite, I 1 oz. bottle, 3 for ——o— Last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J,.,. | . nardo of Holland, about twenty guests gathered to celebrate the birth days of Mrs. Tony Silva and Jack Leonardo. A most enjoyable day was spent ami the honorees were presented with some very lovely I. G. A. Light and Fluffy Package .... 2 m .................... WP (¡ARDEN PEAS, 303 cans 3 for Mrk. Harry Floyd reports there are about 15 books at the Floyd Grocery store in Holland loaned from the County library in Grants Pass. Anyone caring to read may borrow these books. Mr. and Mrs. Win Sherman re­ turned from Los Angeles last turned from Los Angeles last Sunday. Miss Adda Black of llol lywpod returned with them for an extended visit. Miss Black is an aunt of Mrs. Sherman. o Mrs. Howard Bears-i and her nephew, Rogei Egger. left for Klamath Falls today. The re- ceiveii the news that Mrs. Bci- tha Eggei of Klamath Falls had pussed away. Mrs. I gger Ralph's stepmother. 25c RIPPLED WHEAT, Sunshine 3 pkgs. Cake Flour .. ( RA( KERS. Sunshine Crisp) 2-Ib. box 1 23c 25c 25c WESSON OIL Quarto 15c PIMPKIN. Royal Club No. 2'2 can 16c TOMATO SOUP. Campbell’s 3 cans 25c Soap 19c I. G. A. Laundry 15 bars MOLASSES, Tea Garden Avondale 1 » gal. can .......................... 33c CHOCOLATE, Guitard’s 1-lb. can ................. VANILLA EXTRACT, Sea-Port Imitation. 8- oz. hottie FLOUR K1T( HEN QUEEN 19-lb. sack 16c $1.39 NOODLES. Porter’s Frillette 16-oz. pkg. 21c COFFEE Red “A” Pound 16c COFFEE Blue “G" Pound l»c gifts. ■i ... o . . , ■ - — Leon Far rat Leon Farrat of Kerby, pus,, d away last Wedn, day at the Jo sephine General hospital, where he had been confined for only a few days. He was born in Paris, France, in IHti1.». Services were held from the L. B. Hull Funeral home. Schumacher’s Cash Grocery Cave Junction. Oregon