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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1939)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 10, 1939 Page Six a a a a a fl a fl Flour a fl a a a a GROCERIES You Get Full Measure of Value In The Well-Known Brands Displayed Here Prices effective Friday, Saturday, Munday, Aug. 11-12-14 FRESH FRUIT AND BOQUET, 49 pound sack PANCAKE FLOUR 10 Pound sack for I fl a a a $|.oo Friday and Saturday Only " O "Jp SHORTENING, Pearl 1 Pounds for FLUFFO 1 Pounds for ............ •fcTi* I 16c LEMONS— 360 size, per dozen 15c LETTUCE— Fresh, 2 heads WATERMELONS— per pound $4.88 100 Pound sack for ...................... 10 Pounds for .............................. POWDERED SUGAR, 3 pounds ORANGES— Good juice, size 288 per dozen 15c 53c 19c CRACKERS 2 Pounds for ................... SOAP, FAIRY 3 Bars for......................... P & G SOAP 6 Bars for......................... OATS, Quick or Regular 10 Pound sack for .......... NAPKINS 80 Count, 3 Packages for We Carry a Complete Line of CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS 18c 13c 33c 37c 23c i a » a a a fl a Bacon 28' a a a a a a a a Model Cash Grocery a a l'c QTr* MORNING OR OREGON 1 Gans for a <>r* OW * fl s fl Sugar Vegetables TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER 5 Sheets in package, 3 packages for ............... FLY RIBBONS 10 Pounds for SPAGHETTI 10 Pounds for SPAM 3 Cans for HONEY 5 Pound pail for Prices effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Aug. 11-12-14 8 I a CLAY MASSIE fl CANTALOUPES— Extra fancy, each Peaches, Early Craw ford, Strawberries, Grapes, Tomatoes, Celery, Cucumbers FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS Cave Junction, Oregon SWIFT’S PREMIUM, per pound EXTRA GOOD BACON Per pound .............. BACON SQUARES Per pound .............. O. W. GREEN I near Des' garage on Caves high Mrs. George Martin, who has way. He was taken to the doc been ill for the past week, is now tor and seven stitches were recuperating. taken over his eyes. —o—- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hill spent Miss Caroline Hayden went to The O’Brien circus is progress the week end in Grants Pass as Grants Pass last Monday to do ing fine, which is to be given on guests at the home of Dr. and some shopping. August 19th. Everyone welcome Mrs. A. N. Collman. —o— but don't forget to bring your T. H. Baumberger made a hur- weiners and buns. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hayden ried business trip to Grants Pass and daughter were in Cave Junc last Monday. Mi*, and Mrs. J. T. Gensley and tion this week and visited for a M i ~4 Hazel Pllen and, (laugh daughter, Robin of Los Angeles, short time with the former’s bro- ten are visiting at the home of were visitors of the Baumbergen *’ier, H. M. Hayden and daugh C. E. Pullen in Bridgeview. j this week at Cave City Park. Mr. ters. The Haydens had just re Gensley is with the Bank of turned from interesting points in Miss Celeste Hamilton of the' America of California. California and were on their way Cave Junction Motor Court was to Yellowstone park befort re shopping in Grants Pass last Mon Miss Grace Hendrickson, who turning to their home in Virginia. day. has been visiting the Hamilton’s Bud Allen, who has been work at the Cave Junction Motor Court Miss Ruth Watts made a-trip to for the past six weeks, left for her ing nearj Klamath Falls on the Grants Pass last week. Miss Watts home in Hawthorne California Sprague river, came home last is now employed at the Kumfy the first of the week. week to visit his father and moth Kamp dining room. er. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen. Kenneth C. Hamilton of the Mr. and Mrs. Al Watts and son Cave Junction Motor Court made Mrs. Phyllis Naftel and daugh were visitors in the valley from a hurried trip to Medford last ter, Jean of Oakland, Calif., are Port Orford where Mr. Watts is Wednesday night to get a new visiting at the home of her par- working for the summer. motor for his water pump, the old ents, Mr. nd Mrs. A. A. Johnson. one going out of commission. Wilby Rodgers, of Rantoul, —o—— Mrs. Badger of Medford ar Kansas, is visiting at the home of E. P. Preble returned from a rived last week to visit her grand Mr. and Mrs. W E. Martindale business trip to Los Angeles last daughter, Mrst Jess Davis of at Kerby. Tuesday night where he went via O’Brien. —o--- plane recently. He was accom Mrs. Earl Boyd and her mother, panied home by his niece, Mrs. Richard ami May Webb of San Mrs E. J. Wilbur were shopping Zoe R. Kelly, and Walter Johnson Dennis, Calif., came recently to in Grant's Pass the first of the of Pasadena. visit their grandmother, Mrs. week. Belle Nash of O'Brien. —o— Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. A. W Green and Mrs. Elizabeth Holland were in the valley looking after daughter of Olive View. Califor their properly interests. Mrs. An Bridgeview has engaged Andrew- nia, and Mrs. William Daly and der-on and the children will visit Holt to paint her home this week. Miss Jean of Seattle, are guests at the home of her mother. Mrs. of Mr and Mrs. M. M. Nelson for Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Heckman, Elizabeth Holland at Bridgeview, a short time. public accountant for the San for a short time. Francisco Examiner is spending a —o — Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Leonard few days visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess of Mrs. Robert Balzke of the Waldo have had as guest for a short time, Mrs. Rita Wilcox of Seattle. Los Banos, California, spent three Motel before continuing their va Mr. Wilcox several years ago days at the I. K. Drake home, cation trip. mined on the Althouse and at leaving Sunday afternoon for Medford to take charge of one of present is mining in Alaska. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cass the packing houses there. Mrs. Wymore of Shauns Wauna camp Mr. and Mrs. Earl Senn and Hess is a niece of Mrs. Drake. paid them a visit last Sunday. Mrs. W. Wilson of Seattle are Mrs. Ted Walker of Salinas, Calif, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunch of and Ma. and Mrs. Scott Boyer of Wilson at the Drews hotel. Mrs. Bridgeview are in the midst of Butte Falls, Ore. Wilson is the mother of George demolishing their residence and Wilson will build a very modern up-to- A. I. Hoskins, assistant to the* 13 date new home. During the ron- vice-president of the Southern 5 George Wilson's car was slight struction they are making their Pacific railroad of San Francisco, 'w ly damaged last Saturday when home in a small building adjoining was a visitor at the home of Mr. ¡5 he was crowded off the road i the old house and Mrs. A. A. Johnson last week. | S Locals Leaders That Are Hot Consistent with the progress of the Illinois Valley, Arnold’s Grocery offers the following prices of real savings to you The above prices are good for Fri., Sat., and Mon., Aug. 11-12-14 PEANUT BUTTER 2 Pounds for............................ PEAS, Bocano 3 Cans for................ CORN, Fargo 3 Cans for..... SODA ( PACKERS Salted, 2 pounds for SALAD DRESSING—Tasty Sandwich Spread O Or Lemon Whip, 2 lqt. jars................ . ALBER'S FLAPJACK FLOUR 9 Pound sack for.......................... WHEATIES Per package ..................................................... 3 Packages for................................................ ALBER’S CORN FLAKES 2 Packages for.................................. ALBER’S MINUTE OATS 9 Pound sack for ................. TOMATOES No. 2’4 cans, per can...................... ............... STRING BEANS 3 ( ans for MARSHMALLOWS 2 Pounds for.......................... SHAKER SALT Per package ..................................................... WESTMINISTER SHORTENING 4 Pound package for......................... FLAVOR-AID 3 Packages for...................... 16c 12c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARNOLD’S GROCERY Cave Junction