Cave Junction, Oregon, Thursday, August 17, 1939 /iD/^^EDIEC That Compel Satisfaction IEA Full Measure At The Right Price 1 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Aug 18-19-21 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Aug 18-19-21 FRESH FRUIT AND Sugar $21.88 Friday and Saturday Only 100 POUNDS FOR " 10 POUNDS FOR ...................................................... 53c 4c 23c 13c 64c 23© FRESH FIG BARS Loose Wiles Product, 2 pound pkg. FAIRY HAND SOAP 3 Bars for.......................................... RIN SO Giant package for ............... ........... Large Package for ............................................................. 23c FELS NAPTHA—Golden Chips with the clean Naptha odor. Large package for 17c 37c LESLIE SALT Free Balloon, 2 2 lb. packages for OATS—Regular or Quick No. 10 size, per package Coffee Per Pound .......................... and one 2 ounce Peppermint Stick of Candy HOT CAKE FLOUR 9 Pound sack for ......... CORN MEAL 9 Pound sack for ......... SHORTENING 1 Pound package for .... SWIFT’S BACON Per pound .................... REAL MAYONNAISE Best Foods—quarts SALAD DRESSING Table Queen, quarts .... PEACHES— Crawfords, lb. 5c ORANGES— Good juice, size 288 per dozen lOc WATERMELONS— per pound Io 47c 45c 39c 38c 37c Pints Fruii Jars LEMONS— 360 size, per dozen 15c f ROYAL CLUB PER CARTON ............... ......................... " Camels — Chesterfields — Lucky Strikes CLIPPER CHEWING TOBACCO ......................... 44c KEG HUMIDORES................................................... 47c GRAPES— Thompless Seedless lb. We sold 100 sacks of sugar in stock Saturday and took orders and made delivery for several more sacks. Monday this price subject to stuck. $|.2O Cigarettes Vegetables Bananas, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Cabbage, lettuce 77. 1 DOZEN, Quarts.............................................. > > Kerr Mason—Regular Mason—Glass Tops JAR RUBBERS lOtf» 3 Packages for .................................................. M m FC z We Carry a Complete Line of CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS Model Cash Grocery CLAY MASSIE a O. W. GREEN FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS Cave Junction, Oregon -J Cave City Theatre SATURDAY and SUNDAY, AUGUST 19-20— Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fagnant of i in Grants Pass the first of the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hards spent the Spanish Castle were visitors week. Mrs. Burger accompanied Monday in Grants Pass on busi­ I them. ness. Locals m- Mrs. Harry Painff of Los An- geles, niece of F. F). Barrett was visiting here last week end. I : : 5 : See Us For SPERRY POULTRY • nd DAIRY FEEDS THF AHVENTURI S OF HUCKLEBERRY^ wALTER CONNOLLY\^ Zo ty WILLIAM FRAWLEY REX INGRAM i LYNNE CARVER • JO ANN SAYERS Her £ H.go »»tie. • “l*-'«d H IBch.ni Th..,p« • P.odutwl H I—pt- L PLUS "( RIME DOESN’T PAY" NEWS OF THE DAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. AUG. 23-24— Mrs. Florence O. Hallock had as 3 house guests last Sunday, Mrs. 2 Mary Seat and son, Orval. : —o— Mrs. W. J. McMitchell of the Cave City Dress shop made a trip to Grants Pass last Tuesday on business Summer Merchandise All regular $2.98 and $3.98 wash frocks go on sale at $1.98 Knee length hose, formerly 79c and 81.00 per pair, go at per pair 25c Wash Skirts, formerly $1.19, each 50c Sheer Dress Lengths, formerly 79c and 89c. on sale at each 50c Ask to lie shown the new fall dresses, also the new wool school skirts at only $1.98 They may I m * matched with a smart brush­ ed wool sweater in slipover style at only $1.29 Also GILL BROS GARDEN SEEDS Swift’. Red Steer Fertiliser. Murphy's Paints and Varnishes CURLS, COURTESY and COMFORT LOTA'S : ..11.(2 I I ........ <11.111. I HtllltlMI.MI.il IM.I........... . : M-G-M’s Musical Gem of the Pacific With Eleanor Powell, Robert Young, George Burns and Grade Allen With ‘SOCIETY DOG SHOW" by Disney and MOVIETONE NEWS OF Ê : : F. F. Hibbard and son-in-law P. S. Dunn motored to Brookings Tuesday with deep sea fishing in mind. Their families reported enjoying two 10-pound rock cod on the vacationer's return. Always in the Lead Mr. and Mrs. George L. Martin BEAUTY SHOP : : ‘ former residents of Cave Junction MACK'S SEED & FEED : now living in California, arrived FREDERIC PERMANENTS : STORE 2 , in the city last Sunday to visit DANCE and enjoy yourself at A Complete Beauty Service : E. C. Gayman, Prop. the /American Legion hall, Satur­ relatives and friends for a short Phone 678 514 S. 6 St. i : 504 E. “F'' St. day, August 19. Excellent music. time. Mr. Martin had the Owl Phone 790 : Grants Pass One of the best dance floors. cafe and Mrs. Martin owned Al­ Grants Pass Everyone is cordially invited. ma's Dress shop. ❖ HONOLULU" Final Clearance : 3 Mi', and Mrs. C. F. Bishop of Maine, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. I J. H. Pomeroy and family on the Pomeroy ranch last week end. WE SELL QUALITY MERCHANDISE 5 : i ! Canning Specials Kitchen Scales Vegetable Ricer Enamel Preserving Kettle $1.25 to $2.95 35c 95c to $1.85 up : i (’old Pack Canners, 7 quart $1.39 Icily Strainer, will fit any size container 50c Wearever Alu.ainum Preserving Kettles from $2.50 to $5.00 Kitchen To ig and Fruit Jar Wrenches from 15c to 35c 15c to 50c Mixing Spoons and Ladles I I ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. Where Most People Trade’ Grants Pass IIHmillH.ll i : : : I I : : 1 2 I : f I i 5 : : : I I I I I I i I : 9 I i I I « Amateur Night Saturday, August 19th AT THE Junction Fruit G* Produce Valuable Prizes Will lie Awarded The Popular Hill Billy Band from Illinois Valley will Entertain The following Merchants are Sponsoring this Program: Adams & Powell, Furniture South Side Cash Grocery Park Street Service Station South Side Drug Store Sally’s Sandwich Shoppe BANANAS—Firm, I pounds LEMONS—2 dozen ..... ORANGES—for juice med. size, each CANTALOUPES—Local, I for ......... 10c 15c lc 10c FROM FARM TO YOU Junction Fruit G* Produce South of Caveman Bridge I J