Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 13, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 13, 1938
Locals
O. K. Beals, Josephine County
v Agent, was a visitor in the valley
today.
Mrs. Forbes Slayton is visiting
relatives and friends in Grants
Pass for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Russell of
Salem, were guests at the Casa
Willadora, on Wednesday.
W. R. Pilkenton will open the
pool hail in Cave Junction tonight
Thursday, October 13.
—o—
Bill Katchem of the Rainbow
mine was in Grants Pass transact­
ing business last Saturday.
—o—
C. L. Schumacher left for Yak
ima, Washington, today and ex­
pects to be gone for several weeks.
H. L. Cooper who has been
working a claim on the lower Illi­
nois river was in the city for a
few days.
— o—
Mrs. Roy C. Dundas of the Pine
Cone Inn left for Fresno, Cali­
fornia, recently to visit relatives
and friends.
—o—
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brown and
daughter, Wanda, of O’Brien were
business visitors in Grarfts Pass
last Saturday.
—o—
Mrs. Elda Yarbrough of Marsh­
field, sister of Mrs. Addie Martin
of Bridgeview, has gone to Etna,
California, where she will spend
the winter.
—o—
Miss Anna Hanzik who has
been a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Brown at the Casa Willadora,
left for her home in San Francis
co the last of the week.
—o—
Last Monday, Gertrude Bloom
ingcainp took over the Cave City '
Beauty Shop. The former owner,
Mrs. J. D. Lanning is joining her
husband in Bakersfield, Califor­
nia.
—o—
Robert R. Fleming returned
home from Portland Wednesday,
where he has been convalescing
from an accident he sustained
some time ago on his mining pro
perty at Tigertown.
—o—
When You Pay Cash You Not Only Save Money—You Get a
Superior Product Which Is a Saving In Itself
Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Monday
FEED
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Coining Attractions at
Cave City Theater
“The Toy Wife,' starring Luise
Rainer, with Melvyn Douglas and
Robert \ oung sharing honors as
leading men, is the special attrac
tion which comes to the Cave City
theatre Saturday and Sunday, Oct.
14 and 15. The film is Mi s Rain
er s first since she an I Spencer
Tracy, both Academy Award win
nets for 1937, were co starred in
“Big City."
A story of life in New Orleans
and on the Louisiana plantations
of the 1850’s, “The Toy Wife"
presents Miss Rainer in the title
role of "Froufrou" Brigard, with
Douglas as George Sortons, att< i
ney and political figure whom she
marries, and Yorni as Audre Vai
laire, gambler, swordsman and
also suitor for her hand. "March
of Time" is also scheduled for Sat
urday and Sunday.
A famous stage play from the
pen of Edgar Wallace has been
brought to the screen in "Danger-
ous to Know," which will be shown
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 19
and 20 at the fave City theatre
with Gail Patrick. Akim Tamiroff
and Anna May Wong heading the
cast of popular players.
Against the background of a
boss ruled American city, the pic
ture tells the story of a political
racketeer, urbane, unscrupulous
and ambitious, who tries to climb
from a beer truck onto the social
band wagon—and loses his foot­
ing when a beautiful young lady
makes a fool of him.
KITCHEN QUEEN
19-pound sack
£
$1.39
BROOMS, .lay Tee
5 sew, each
Prices Quoted Good
Friday and Saturday
Only
TOMATO SOUP. Campbell’s
3 cans ....................................
SOAP
ROLLED BARLEY
Sack
$|.oo
GROUND OATS AND BARLEY
100-lb. sack
$|.17
PEET’S GRANULATED
Large Package
WHEAT
100-lb. sack
8J.37
POP CORN “Pep-Pop”, Large Yellow
10-ounce can ............... .....................
WHOLE CORN
100-lb. sack
$ 1.80
BABY FOOD, Heinz
3 cans .......................
/
27c
r
We carry a complete line of Frown Milled Feeds
Lettermen’s Benefit, Sat.. Oct. 22.
Adm. 75c. High School Gym 9 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wright of
Hesperia, Michigan, were callers
last Tuesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. McMitchell. Mr. and Mrs.
Wright were both schoolmates of
Mrs. F. McMitchell and are now
engaged in the grocery business
in the old home town.
—o—
Mrs. Florence Hallock and
aunt, Harriett Sturtevant, left
last Friday for Davehport. Wash
ington, where they will visit for a
week and then drive back to the
coast where Mrs. Sturtevant has
n cousin. Mrs, Sturtevant will
leave from there for her home in
Michigan and Mrs Hallock will
return to Cave Junction.
FLOUR
Cheese
KRAFT, Swanky Swig Classes, All varie­
ties Except Old English and Roquefort glass
15c
COD FISH. Rofico
1-lb. can
Cans
Macaroni
■9c
Long Cut
10-11). box
75c
PORK AND BEANS. Fargo
1-11». can
BEANS. Red Mexican or Small White
Nat y, 10-lbs.
39c
CROWN CRACKED WHEAT. A good cold
weather cereal. 9 8-10ths lbs.
35c
Molasses
PELICAN, Light
A Tea Garden Product, 212 lb. can
CHOCOLATE, Sweet Eating
1-lb. pkg. 2 for
HOT SAUCE. Meco
3 cans
( IIII.I CON (ARNE, Van Camp’s
3 cans
PEACHES. Meco
No. 21» cans, each
Tomato Juice
\ \N CAMPS
I6-Ounce can
25c
35c
I Oc
25c
15c
15c
Fruits and
Vegetables
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.
PRICES (¡OOI) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ONLY
FRESH DATES
Pound
I He
ONIONS Boiling. Mesh
Bau. 10-lbs.
POTATOES. Sweet
ti-lbs.
(ARROTS
3 bunches
LETTI CE. Large Solid
heads, each
19c
I Oc
♦»c
CELERY. Utah. Large
Crisp. 2 for
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Schumacher’s Cash Groc<ry
( ave Junction, Oregon