Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, September 21, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 21, 1939
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Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Sept. 22-23-25
FRESH FRUIT AND
SUGAR, Brown
3l/t Pounds .....
Friday and Saturday Only
SUGAR, Powdered
3 Pounds ..............
FANCY PEACHES—
Lug
SUGAR, Pure Cane
10 Pounds .............
GRAPES—
Large Tokays, 5 lbs.
SUGAR, Pure Cane
25 Pounds ...............
FLOUR, Kitchen Queen
49 lb. Pound Sack .......
NEW BLACK FIGS—
3 lbs.
COFFEE, Hill Bros. Blue Can
2 lbs.
COFFEE, Special “A”
3 Pounds
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CANTALOUPES—
1 for
SHORTENING, Cartons, VVesminster - Pearl
I Pounds ..............................................................
PURE LARI), Swift’s Jewel
4 Pounds .............................
CAULIFLOWER—
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MILK, Oregon - Morning
48 Can Case
CORN FLAKES, Alliers
Per Package ......................... . ............
SHREDDED WHEAT, The Original
Per Package .............................. -
CLAY MASSIE
Oranges, Lemons,
Strawberries, Bananas,
Tomatoes, Lettuce,
Carrots/ Celery, Sweet
Corn.
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Sept. 22-23-25
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PANCAKE FLOUR. Happy Jack
No. 10 Bag .....................................
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OATS, Regular or Quick
10 Pound Bag .................................
PORK & BEANS
No. 2*4 size, 2 cans.......................
SAUER KRAUT
No. 2*4 size, 2 cans
PEAS
No. 303 size, 6 cans
CORN
No. 303 size, 6 cans
TOMATO SOUP,
3 Cans .....................................................................
CORNED BEEF
2 Cans ......................................................................
MATCHES
2 Cartons ................................................................
HONEY
No. 5 Tin ......................................................... ......
PURE APPLE BUTTER
No. 5 Tin ..............................................................
KARO SYRUP
No. 10 Can ............................................................
We Carry a Complete Line of
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
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O. W. GREEN
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
Cave Junction, Oregon
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ocals
Harry Floyd made a business
trip to («rants Pass Wednesday.
Mr. nd Mrs. T. A. Drews of
Portland are visiting Art Drews.
T A. and Art are brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess of
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Durkee of Gold Hill were week
end guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. I. K. Drake.
Mrs. W. C. Runyan returned
home last week from Woodstock.
Kansas where she has been the
past two months. On her return
she came via the southern route
and took in the San Francisco ex­
position.
Mr. and Mm. Jimntie Lanning
and family of McFarlin. Califor-
nia, who have been visiting Mrs.
Lanning's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Allen of Takilma, returned
home Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Champie
of Roseburg are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. O. Wilson of the
hotel.
Mr. Champie and
Wilson were buddies in b
during the last war.
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NOTICE
Mrs. Agnes Yerke and daugh­
Mrs. W. O. Burch and daugh­
Dr. A. N. Collmar. and Harold
ter, Ella were shopping in Grants ter, Wanda, were transacting bus­ C. H 11 spent Sunday 'n Cave Junc­
iness in Grants Pass last Monday. tion. They now reside in Grants
Pass the first of the week.
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Pass.
Kenneth Oppie, son of Mr. and
Richard and May Webb return­
Mrs. E. L. Oppie, O'Brien, arrived ed to their home, San Demis, Cal­
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Strong and
Thursday from California for a ifornia, after visiting with their son Ronnie of Takilma visited Mrs.
visit during his vacation
of O’Brien for the summer.
Strong's sister Mrs. Stub McBri-
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ety of Samoa, California, last Sun­
Mf. and Mrs. Sam Bunch of
Robert Brandsma and Clarence day.
Bridgeview made a trip to Gran’s Goodwin of Grants Pass visited
Pass last Friday and took in the at the Jack Eggers home in Takil­
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones, form­
Josephine County Fair. They were ma Sunday.
er residents of Cave Junction,
accompanied by Mrs. Mattie Sey­
but now living in Grants Pass, '
fertin
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Slack of
were visiting friends in the valley
Kerby entertained at dinner last
last Sunday, They were dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Silveria and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Phil­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
children of Niles, California, have lips of Clinton, Illinois, and Mr.
Hayes at the Grayback camp.
been visiting friends and relatives and Mrs. Harry Mills of Bridge­
in the valley Mrs. Silveria is a view.
John Smith, County Road fore­
sister of Mrs. Keith Owens nd
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will be remembered as Flor­
Rev. Q G. Morris took his man, and crew are busy building
ence Houcki
daughter Anne back to school, the a bridge at the Charles Reynolds
place on the old Oregon-Califor­
Williamette University at Salem.
Mrs. Elizabeth Holland and her He returned Saturday. Mrs. Ora nia road above O'Brien. This has
daughter Mrs. Pearl Houck were Smith accompanied them as far always been a bad place for trav-
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim as Corvallis to visit her daughter ! el and the repair work is much ap­
preciated by those using this road­
Desmond last Sunday who took Mrs. White.
way.
them to visit at their old home in
Wonder.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rout of Los
Angeles, arrived last Sunday in
Cave Junction and are spending
several days here visiting their
many friends. Mr and Mrs. Rout
formerly owned the Cave City
theatre and sold it last spring to
the present owners, Mr. and Mrs.
W B Roberts.
Switching service nt the Herb
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Watts switch on the Holland Road
W'ord has been received here
will be discontinued immediately
by friends and relative« of M rs.
while changes are being made on
Ethel Duffey of Seattle, Wash
lines Number 7, 10 and 3,
ington, formerly Ethel Woodcock
J M SMOCK TELE CO
of Kerby. Oregon, of her very
serious illness.
Mrs. Duffey's
mother. Mrs. Lottie Woodcock,
has been with her for the past
month.
AUXILIARY
Pinochle
Party
WEDNESDAY.
SEPTEMBER 27
at 8 p. m.
Auxiliary Meeting
Room
25c
CAVE JUNCTION
Fred Rethmeyer and sons are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freitas were
being employed by the Smock Tel­ business visitors in Grants Pass
ephone Co. clearing right of way the first of the week.
and setting poles for the new line
on the Holland road.
IF YOU DON’T USE
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OUR SOAP
Misses Victoria Jasperson and
for joodneii sake
TRY OUR PERFUME
Jettie Moseley of the Cave City
Coffee Shop and Mrs. Geo. Scott
SOAP - 5c ■ 10c - 2 for 15c
motored to Ashland, Medford and
Valley Variety Store
Grants Pas« last Monday.
TASTIER MEALS the
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Mrs. O. W. Henry reports of the
terrible fires they had around
the big Potlatch country near the
Clearwater river in Idaho r.l-out
Sep» 10 when her old home and
everything on the place as well as
Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips about IS other farms were com­
left last Sunday evening for their pletely destroyed.
home in Illinois after spending
a week visiting with their cousin, :
Mrs. Harry Mills.
While here
NEW ( AVE CITY
they visited the Oregon Caves and
the Redwoods in Hianchi park.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Cook, son
Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Ells­
worth Cook of O'Brien returned
home from Grants Pass Saturday-
evening where they had been stay­
ing for the past month.
Drug Store
PUBLIC INVITED
TO BOSTF.R PROGRAM
The Illinois Valley Grange will
give a Rovste^ program at the
grange hall in Bridgeview, Fri­
day evening, Septnieber 29th. A
cordial invitation is extended to
Mrs. P, C. Patrick and Mrs.
everyone to attend, the program
Sam Bunch entertained their
being open to the public.
bridge club with dossers luncheon
Tuesday afternoon in the Club
room at the Rainbow Gardens.
STANDARD OIL
Present were Mesdames J. J. Vil-
PRODUCTS
lair, H Bears«, H. O. Smith, J. W
Authorised
Distributing Sta.
Smith, R. S. Leonard, J. M. Smock.
H. R. Floyd, A. A. Johnson, Chan.
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
Babcock. Mattie Seyferth and the
SERVICE
hostesses. Miss Maxine Patrick as­ ATLAS TIRES A BATTERIES
sisting Prises were awarded to
Mrs H. R Floyd, first; Mrs John
( AVE JUNC TION
Smith, second; and Mrs. J. J. Vil-
MOTOR C OURT
lair. Traveling prise was won by
K C. HAMILTON
Mrs. Howard Beams.
Your Rexall Store
Opening Saturday!
we will display
a complete line of
REXALL Merchandise
the DeLUXE line of
DRUG SUNDRIES
May we suggest that
you fill your medicine
cabinet now for winter.
Every Article
Absolutely GUARANTEED
If not satisfactory your
Money will be Cheer­
fully Refunded.
DEEP CUT PRICES
ELECTRIC
COOKING
COSTS
Accurately controlled
ELECTRIC beat that i«
ALWAYS uniform al­
ways RIGHT for every
cooking operation, means
TASTIER foods! ELEC­
TRIC COOKING bring»
new tang and flavor;
insures
fuicy.
tender
roaits, better pie*, cake*,
and biscuits, vegetable*,
cooked with little or no
water, retain healthful
minerals, do not “bod to
bits" .. Electri« cooking
u CLEAN, SAFE. CON­
VENIENT
COPCO