Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 3,1939 Page Four 0 fi fl Q fl fi fl fi fl fi I fl Q fl fi fl Q fl fl Q fl Q fl fi Groceries With A Reputation Advertising identifies the manufacturer and places his guarantee back of our Personal guarantee. You can't lose. Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Aug. 4-5-7 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Aug. 4 » 5 - 7 FRESH FRUIT AND Vegetables Manufactured by Crown Mills .69 CROWN FLOUR, Best Patent Hardwheat, 49 pound sack ... KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR 49 Pound sack......................... GRAHAM FLOUR Coarse or fine, 9 pound sack WHOLEWHEAT FLOUR 9 Pound sack for .............. CRACKED WHEAT 9 Pound sack for ..... ROYAL CLUB BRAND SPINACH, Fancy No. 2 ’/i size, 2 cans........................ SLICED BEETS, Fancy No. 2 Cans, 2 cans for.................... WHOLE GREEN BEANS, Fancy No. 2 Cans, 2 cans for.................. PEAS, Fancy No. 2 Cans, 2 cans for.................. CLING PEACHES No. 2 Cans, 2 cans for.................. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Fancy 40 Fluid ounces, 3 cans for........... COFFEE, Royal Club 3 Pounds for .................................... HOMINY, Royal Club No. 2*4 size, 3 pounds for............. GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 size, 3 cans for..................... PUMPKIN No. 2,/2 size, 2 cans for................. ORANGES— Good Juice, 2 dozen CELERY— Fresh Utah, large b’nch STRAWBERRIES— Local, 2 boxes 20c 43c 23c PEANUT BUTTER 1 Pound for .« ............. PINEAPPLE, Sliced No. 'lx/i size, 2 cans for HOT SAUCE 6 Cans for ..................... MASON-EHRMAN & CO., FANCY PACK Friday and Saturday Only $1.39 42c 42c 44c LEMONS— Sunkist, large, per doz. LETTUCE— Fresh, 2 heads Sugar Peaches ('antaloupes, atermelon, Tomatoes Cucumbers C & H, 100 Pounds (' & H, 10 Pounds I » 33c 43c 27c 35c 58c 51c 27c 36c 23c OATS, Quick or Regular 9 Pound sack for ........... « 38c 3Oc MOTHER’S OATS Large package for Model Cash Grocery CLAY MASSIE FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS O. W. GREEN Cave Junction, Oregon I home from the fair. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bottel are Bryte Peterson of Smith River entertaining guests from River­ Inspection camp reported for duty side, Calif., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pond and daughter last week at the Redwood Inspec­ Lois Howie, and friend Margaret tion camp. Himes who came last Sunday. —o— A. Morton of Portland arrived Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks have recently to visit Oscar Beers and as guests some old friends from will remain for several weeks Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Horton and daughter Minna Jean, Mrs. Alice Moseley of Crescent who arrived Monday from Port­ City arrived last Monday for a land and left for their home Wed visit with the Ed Fraser family at nesday. Holland. Locals Mis. W. C. Runyan left Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. John Creek of La day afternoon for Medford and Moyne, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fraser. Mr. Creek is Mr. left immediately by airplane for Wichita, Kansas, called by the Eraser's step-father. serious illness of her mother who Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Arnold and has been in poor health for some sons David and Clement spent last time. 5th. On that day she had all six of her children at home for a fam­ ily dinner as well as her grand­ children and three great grand­ children, making 20 in all for the occasion, Mrs. Baldwin has been confined to her bed for the past year having suffered a stroke last summer. Mr. and Mm. Jess Durkee and son Edward of Gold Hill accom­ W. H. Egger of the Greyhound panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gov­ stage line with headquarters in ernor from Mowicks, Oregon, are Portland, was a guest at the home visiting Mr. and Mm. I. K. Drake of Mil and Mrs. Howrd Beams for on the Caves highway. Mrs. Dur­ several days this week. kee is a daughter and Mrs. Gov­ ernor a grand »laughter of Mr. and | State Mining Director Earl K. Mrs. Drake. Nixon with Mrs. Nixon and fam­ ily are visiting at the Esterly mine i Ê Mrs. Ada F Miller returned , for a few weeks rest. Announcing WESTERN GIANT TIRES AND TUBES ? : I : : i !: : ? AT GRANTS PASS PRICES A Good Tire — Let Me Sell You One! i: / s : Caves Highway I IIIHMHlfil ¥ Sunday and Monday in Eureka and report a splendid time. F. II. and D. W. Gaster of the Neon-Ad Sign company of Med­ (■arising Yates of San Francisco ford were in the valley last Fri­ a nephew of Mrs. Robert Balzke, day touching up some of the Neon arrived last Sunday for a visit of signs in Cave Junction. The Owl Cafe sign was almost entirely re­ two weeks. painted and now makes a fine, Bill Preble arrived from Port new sign. land Tue-day morning to spend Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Zee, Mr. 1 the rest of the summer with his grandfather E. P. Preble on the and Mm. W. C. Gage. Mrs. E A. Breech, Ernest Green, Bryte Pet­ Althouse. erson and Misses Lucile Van Zee. ! Mrs. J. J. Villair and daughter Marjorie and Joyce Breech, made J Jean and Mrs. George Martin and a trip to Smith Riven Tuesday Daughters Jeanne and Janet spent evening to attend a party given by Monday in Medford and last Fri­ Mr. and Mm. L. L. Cranford. Mr. Cranford is a brother of Mrs. day in Crescent City. Breech. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd of Mr. and Mm. George Martin Holland will leave Saturday for San Francisco where they will vis recently took a trip to Bend, via it friends and take in the exposi­ Diamond lake, visiting J. W. Tay­ tion. They plan to be gone about lor and family. Mr. Taylor is in charge of the reclamation work at a week. Bend. After their return they L. E. Bidache returned last had as guests Mr. and Mm. Wm. Sunday from Oakland, where he McClymonds and sons Bill and viaited with Mm. Bidache and Bob, and Mr. and Mm. Fred Tay­ other relatives. While in the lor of Tulelake. southern city he also spent several Mrs. Hattie McCravy of New days at the fair. —o— Orleans returned to her home last Kenneth McCurdy. David Wein­ Sunday after spending most of stein and Mr« Dave Stukelman. a July with her mother, Mr« G. W. sister, of Portland, are visitng for Baldwin on Caves highway. Mrs. a week with Mr. and Mr*. Murphy McCravy arrived in time for her Hicks. They are on their way mothers 80th birthday on July with her son, Blake Miller last 0' Tuesday evening from Grants Pass. She will visit for a while at I : the home of her son Blake Miller I and Mrs. Miller. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. White were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Baumberger of the Cave City Tourist park this week. JUNCTION FRUIT and PRODUCE MARKET 938 South 6th Street Grants Pass South of Caveman’s Bridge ANNOUNCING 1 Our Grand Opening Friday and Saturday, August 4th and 5th With a Complete Line of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES OUR PRICES WILL ALWAYS BE THE LOWEST Stop in and see our displays—Largest Fruit and Vegetable Market in Southern Oregon—All canning fruits and vegetables in Season—We sell Wholesale and Retail OWNED AND OPERATED BY A. B. Davis Johnnie Clark