Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 25, 1939 4 Balancing the Budget Is an easy matter when you pay cash and shop at the PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. and SAT., MAY 26 and 27 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. and SAT., MAY 26 and 27 FRESH FRUIT AND 17c Vegetables NEW POTATOES— 1, 10 pounds 23c No. 19c — 14c BANANAS Per pound SPAGHETTI or MACARONI Bulk, 5 pounds for PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted 2 pounds for ICECREAM Per quart per pjnt HAY SALT Per hag 5 LBS. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS 10 BARS WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, all for SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 Packages for SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON Per pound APPLES— Newton, 7 pounds STRAWBERRIES— Fancy, 2 boxes for SNOW DRIFT 3 Pounds for « COFFEE—Special “A” 3 Pounds for ................ CROWN DOG FOOD 3 Pounds for ............. MILK—SWIFT’S 4 Cans for .......... 33c 4Oc 39c 19c FANCY PINK SALMON 3 Cans for GRAHAxM FLOUR No. 10 Bag ............. PANCAKE FLOUR No. 10 bag ............... RHUBARB— 5 Pounds for 4Oc 50c PEARL SHORTENING 4 Pounds for SUGAR 10 Pounds for RADISHES, ONIONS 3 bunches for FANCY BULK COOKIES 1 Pound for We Carry a Complete Line of CROWN MILLED FEEDS Model Cash Grocery ( LAY MASSIE O. W. GREEN FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS I Mrs. Paul Newlands was tian »acting business in Grants Pass last Monday. Mr». Werner lluber of Kumfy Kamp made a business trip to Grant» Pass Inst Monday. —o— Roy C Dundas of the Pine in returned to her home ^pending the past several Prineville is and grand Newlands at are visiting Mr. Van Zee ’at the mi Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs W. .1. McMitchell motored to San Francisco ami the fair Inst Week. Mr. McMitchell continued on to I.os Angeles ami Mrs. McMitchell returned home. —o— J. E. Simmons of the quaran- tin»* stntion returned home Satur- day with hi« wife, who had been helping her sick sister for the past six weeks at Hayward, ( alif. ——o— Emil Vahrenwahl of Holland, purchased day ol<l chicks January 11th. One pullet started laying May 12th. when just four months and one day old. This is quite a record for a heavy breed. —o—— Mr. and Mrs Emmett Roger*, who have been visiting with their aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Lawson of O'Brien for the past five months, returned to their home in Union, Oregon this week —o---- Everett Gabbert has returned to t’ave Junction and will spend some time nt Camp V Rest. He was here last winter, liked the valley so well that he returned, after finishing his enlistment on the U. S. S. Arixona. o* - Mra. Bob Bottel and Mrs A. E. Bottel returned from Santa Paula Tuesday bringing with them Mrs. Hattie Bush, grandmother of Bob Bottel, mid Mrs. Fay Bush, his aunt, who expect to stay some Word has been received from Corvallis that Harry Smith, Jr., sophomore student in journalism i at O. S. C., was honored by being ' named associate editor of the Beaver, student body annual pub lication. Harry was already One S. S. Rogers, chief of standard of the editors of the school daily. ilation of the department of agri culture of the state department of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, ac- California, and wife are spending companied by Rev and Mrs. C. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. Morris motored to Klamath Bob Botte! at the quarantine sta Falls' last week where Mr. and tion. Mrs. Smith attended the state convention of Oddfellows and Re. Mrs. ('. Babcock, Mrs A. A. bekah’s. Rev. and Mrs. Morris Johnson. Mrs. Sam Bunch and visited Judge and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Harry O. Smith returned last Ashurst. Mrs. Ora Smith, moth Thursday from Forest Grove er of John, accompanied them as where they attended the annual far as Ashland where she stopped meeting of th«* State Federation to visit friends. of Garden clubs. E' a — o : The Holland school last day pic DEPENDABLE nic was held in the school yard, Friday, May 19th. A large crowd GROCERIES i attended and young and old en Golden Heart Flour joyed the day. After lunch the boys challenged the fathers to a baseball game and were surprised to find the Dads victorious. —o--- Two florists from Victoria, I Canada, the I.ohbrunner brothers, visited the valley the first of the week and visited Mrs. Harry O. » Smith’s gardens. They had been : : DAIRYMEN ■0 : ! : i Why lose money with sour milk and cream? : : Cool It With Ice ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE COMPANY Phil Sawyer, Proprietor I MINER’S I I : : : • : : : SUPPLIES Y —"WHI1! A SPECIALTY I I I General Merchandise for Everv Family i 49 pound sack I I attracted to the valley through the publicity received from the wild flower show. —o— Miss Margaret Morris, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Morris, arrived Wednesday and will visit with her parents for a few days before leaving for Seattle where she will attend summer school at the University of Washington. Miss Morris is English teacher at Dufur, Oregon. 1 REDWOODS HOTEL I Grants Pass I SOLICITS YOUR I PATRONAGE Excellent Coffee Shop) IN CONNECTION I REASONABLE RATES I $1.19 Lew Hammer s ♦ Selma, Oregon ►v Arnold’s : Cave Junction I : : i "(à f ...... EJ I««< NEON SIGN AND SERVICE CO. NEW ( AVE CITY Drug Store DEEP CUT PRICES Before you buy see Our j New Power Tubing i (Fluorescent) — Its • i : Different Gold Medal Poiaon Oak Treat ment, reg. Si.lHI, ipecial t*9c Jaffy Corn or Bunion Plaster», iperial 2Se Special 10c Items Pond'» Cold Cream Pond'» Finishing Cream Pond'» Face Powder Tangee Face Powder Liderine Shaving Cream Colgate» Dental Cream Ipana Tooth Paste Woodbury Facial Powder n zj not Hater-not tune« GROCERY The finest bothroom baritone is spoiled by chot- tering teeth—but there's never a chatter after an automatic electric water heater enters the house. For then the water is always piping hot, and there's plenty for baths, dishes and washing. Give your family the benefits that hot water bestows. You can do it easily and inexpensively with our budget plan Why not phone for complete details on the purchase of an automatic electric BILL'S hot water system today. SIGN CO. (Formerly Eugene Neon) The California Oregon Power Company Medford, Oregon Send The Illinois Valley Newt To Four Friendt I ÿ 0 9 9 9 0 9 0 9 8 0 9 Cave Junction, Oregon Locals 9 GELATINE DESSERT 3 Packages for 20c 58c 5Oc 10c 27c SALT 8 Pound hag for i 9 Model Grocery Store 0 9 0 I 53c 0 50c 9 0 9 0-