Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, September 07, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 7, 1939
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STOCK UP THE PANTRY
Prices are on the up-grade. Buy Now while Bargains are yours.
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept. 8-9-11
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Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept, 8-9-11
FRESH FRUIT AND
LORN MEAL
Yellow, 9 pound sack.....................
ALBER’S OATS
Regular or quick, 9 pound sack....
ROLLED WHEAT
9 pound sack for..............................
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI
5 pound bag for................................
BROOMS, Extra good ones
Keep an extra broom handy, each
HOT SAUCE
Meco, 3 cans for...............................
JELLO, All Flavors
3 Packages for ........
CRACKERS, Ritz
Round shape, Large package
SALMON, Fancy pink
2 Cans for ...............................
FIG BARS, Fancy
2 lbs.
MATCHES
Per Carton
MILK, canned, Oregon or Morning
Per Can
....................
SOAP, Lifebouy-Lux-Palmolive
3 Ban
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24c Vegetables
36c
FANCY PEACHES—
Late Craw­
44c Elbertas,
fords, Crosby
19c For canning, per lug
59c
34c PEARS—
Canning, Box
lOc
35c
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15c ORANGES
Good Juice, 2 dozen
23c SQUASH—
SOAP, White Laundry
10 Bars for ................
Friday and Saturday Only
Yellow, 2 for—
23c
18c
6c
18c
SWEET POTATOES
5 Pounds for
Tomatoes, Cucumbers,
Grapes, Strawberries,
Cnbhage, Lettuce
Green Beans
PUREX, Cleanser and bleacher
1 Gallon ......................................
SANI-CLOR, bleacher
Quart ............................
SHORTENING, Westminster - Pearl
1 lb. pkg.................................................
COFFEE, Red “A”
3 lbs. ......................
CORN FLAKES, Albers
Pkg----------------------------
BAKING POWDER, Clabber Girl
25 ounce can ....................................
TOMATOES, KRAUT or HOMINY,
No. 2'4 cans, 3 for..............................
SALT, Ground, *4
50 lbs....................
SALT, Special Stock
50 lbs.
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RAISINS, Ehrman’s, Special Seedless
4 lbs..........................................................
We Carry a Complete Line of
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Floyd mo­
tored to Klamath and Crescent
City Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mellow had
as guests over the week end Mr.
and Mrii Joseph Rose of Crescent
City.
Miss Margaret Denton of Port
land spent Labor Day with her
father, Raymond Denton, at the
Tip Top mine.
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A. W. Stewart of Holland is
leaving the latter part of this
week for Lake view to work with
A. E. Anderson this winter.
were returning home from the
San Francisco exposition.
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H. M. Hayden, daughter Caro-
line and son Jack, left last Fri-
day for Hawthorne, California,
where they are now residing. Mr.
Hayden formerly owned the Cave
Junction Motor Court.
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Gordon Morris and Miss Mar­
garet Morris, son and daughter of
Rev. C. G. Morris, left last week
for Eastern Oregon where they
have teaching positions in the
Pendleton and Dufur schools.
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
Cave Junction, Oregon
teaching.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Baumber-
ger made a trip to Grants Pass
the first of the week.
Mrs. Lu Holland and Mrs. Kieth
Wells and children were shopping
in Grants Pass last Monday.
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Virgil Brown and family spent
the week end visiting relatives.
Virgil works in a lumber mill in
Beatty, Oregon.
left last Saturday for Sacramento
where she will take in the State
Fair, later to visit friends in Oak­
land and the San Francisco Ex-
position, She expects to reach
her home in Reno about Septmber
17th.
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Mrs. Martha Holland and
daughter Patsy Lou have moved
back to the Valley and are living
in their new home on the Caves
Highway, formerly owned by Har­
ry Welch.
Mrs. Holland will
teach at the White school this win­
ter.
O. W. GREEN
of Mrs. Marie Wilson of the Drews
hotel dining room, left for Van­
couver, Washington this week to
attend high school where she is
a senior.
H. O. Vernon returned home
Friday from Rogue River where
he had been working for the last
10 days, finishing the interior of
a building.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Garrett left
for Klamath Falls today. Mrs.
Garrett received word her father
was ill and they may stay there
several days.
A baby shower was given on
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Wednesday, August 30th in hon­
COUNTY FAIR
or of Mrs. Laddie Freitas at the
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home of Sunny Smith.
Division M — 4-H Club Home
Several friends gathered and
Economics.
many delightful gifts were given
Division N—Minerals (Confin
the honored guest. Light refresh­
ments were sreved.
Charles White of Grants Pass
spent the week end visiting his
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fraser and pa-ents Mr. and Mrs. Homer
I son Johnnie who have been spend­ Whitt, Sr., of Takilma.
ing their vacation in Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messenger
moved back to their home in
of Takilma had as week end I
| Crescent City Sunday.
guests Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Noe
Homer White, Chas. White and
Miss Helen Brintnall and her and Miss Eddris Childs of Eureka.
William Frainey of Takilma brother, Norman, left this week They returned home Monday ev­
went to Crescent City Monday for for Garden Grove, California, af­ ening taking Miss Elva Messenger
deep sen fishiing.
ter spending the summer with with them for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stopp of
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Portland surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Belle Thompson of Portis, C. E. Lawson last Thursday. Mrs.
Richard and Yvonne Payne left Hamilton of the Cave Junction
for Crescent City recently where Motor Court, They hope to re­ Kansas, is visiting for a short Stopp nd Mrs. Lawson are sisters
time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. They were on their way home af
they will visit their grandmother. turn again next summer.
Clay Doclittle. For the past sev- ter an extended trip over the
Mrs. S. Payne, for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Taylor of eral months she has been visiting United States and Mexico.
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Roy Hervey is spending a few Santa Ana, California, are visiting friends in Medford.
Ludwig Mussigbrod returned
weeks at the Mountain ranch with Mr. anil Mrs. Jack Hout at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strong to O’Brien Wednesday after at­
where he is putting in crops for Camp Hoquiam. Mr. Taylor is a
linotype operator on the Santa and daughter Betty returned to tending to some work at Galice.
Jack Smock and Harry Floyd.
Ana Evening Register.
While their home in Takilma, Tuesday,
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Fred die and Eleanor Galeno here last year, the Taylors pur­ from Gold Beach where they
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kelly of San
have returned home from Seattle chased a ranch on the Illinois riv­ spent several days visiting rela- Francisco stopped over Monday
where they visited relatives for er, and hope in the near future to lives.
night to visit their old friends Mr.
two weeks. They came last Sat­ for several days.
and Mis. E. L. Oppie. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. John- bound for British Columbia.
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell have son of Takilma had as dinner
R. D. Stansfield and family moved from Kieth Owens' house guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Ralzke made a trip
have moved from their old home on the Holland road to the Clyde Will Trefethen of Holland, Mr. to Grants Pass Thursday of this
to Rocky Dale Camp.
The old Moreland ranch on the Caves Il­ and Mrs. Alfred Gates of Beatty, week to do some shopping.
home has been sold to Mrs Woods way. Mr. Bell will operate the Ore., Janies Atkins and their son
ranch for Mr. Moreland.
of Los Angeles.
Donald Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. O'Harra of
the O'Harra Tourist camp, form
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Strong and
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Williams and
Wm. P. Griener returned from erly Camp U Rest, went to Ash-
daughter Shirley left last Thurs­ son Ronnie, accompanied by Mr. Riverside, California, last Sunday land Wednesday on a business
day for a visit with Mr. Williams’ Strong’s mother Mrs. Chas. White night, accompanied by Mr. and trip,
Glenn 0'H.irra, nephew, 1
brother at Coquille, and arrived of Grants Pass returned home on Mrs. Stacey Aspey of Long took care of the camp while they
Tuesday, after spending the week Beach. California. Mr. Aspey is were gone.
home Tueaday evening.
end visiting relatives and friends a prominent attorney in the
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tycer were in Gold Beach
southern city with a branch office
Don Hill, who has been enplcy-
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in Holland the past week end from
also in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. ed at the Cave City Drug store in
Mrs. E. F Hamilton and Miss Aspey will spend about a month's the ice cream department, resign­
I-a Pine. Oregon visiting Mr. Ty-
cer’s father. Wm. O. Tycer, and Celeste Hamilton, mother and sis­ vacation as guests of Mr. Griener ed this week to go to school. M. G.
ter of Kenneth C. Hamilton of the at the Gold Canyon Pony ranch. Mego is now employed in Don’s
attending to business.
< ave Junction Motor Court, left
place and is now operating the
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sawyer of for their home in Hawthorne, Cal­
Mrs. Elizabeth Upson of Reno, ice cream department at the drug
Burns. Oregon, spent the week ifornia last Wednesday. Miss Cel Nevada, who has been visiting store.
end with Mr. Sawyers parents, este has been here all summer and Mrs. Mattie E. Seyferth, Bridge­
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Sawyer. They had to return south to resume her view. for the past several weeks
Miss Jeanne Wilson, daughter
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OLD TIME
DANCE
Bridgeview Grange
Hall
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 9
Good Music
Good Time
Refreshments
ed to Josephine County, Ore,).
Every division has several clas­
ses and there are prizes for all.
The exhibits should be in place
by 9 a. m. Wednesday morning.
This is the deadline, and for ex­
hibits that are not perishable, they
should all be in place Tuesday af­
ternoon.
For any information call F. G.
Roper, manager or the superinten­
dents of the division. They will
be glad to help anyone who desires
information. But be sure and at­
tend your county fair, the best
one ever to be given in the county.
COME TO
:
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School
Headquarters
FOR BIG VALUES
: Big Tablets
5c
: Big Composition Books
10c
: Fountain Pens
25c to S3.»*
i Ink for Fountain Pens
10c
: Pencils, each
1«
■ Pencil Sharpeners
5c
: Note Book Covers
10c, 25c
: Note Book Fillers, 2 and
:
3 hole
5c and 10c
¡Colored Crayons
5c and 10c
Water Colors, Etc
¡FREE RULER WITH EVERY
PURCHASE
NEW CAVE CITY
:
: Drug Store
I DEEP CUT PRICES
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While our present stock of merchandise lasts
we will NOT take advantage of price increase
on food commodities.
PRICES ARE GOING UP
OUR PRICES STILL THE SAME
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