I Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 12, 1939 Grand Opening O'KELLY’S Meat Market » Located in the old Lloyd Lewis Market Free I Free! ALL DAY SATURDAY we will serve Free PORK ROASTS ...... Lean and Tender, Cut from Young Hogs BACON, By the piece....................... Sandwiches & Coffee This i* Light Sugar Cured Breakfa»t Bacon Specializing in........... Jones (Caveman Brand) Lunch Meats PURE LARD There will be plenty of CANDY and WEINERS for the Kiddies, too. PIGS’ FEET .... 17c " 23clb We will give a 14-lb. HAM FREE to some lucky person at 8:00 o’clock 2 lbs. Saturday Night Caveman Pure Rendered 3 lbs. Free! Free! ]QC Cleaned and Ready to Cook ONE TICKET with each 25c PURCHASE .... All Day Saturday .... FREE 14-lb. HAM f SIRLOIN and RIB STEAKS Cut from Properly Aged Fancy Beef BACON JOWLS These are not Lean Jowls - Not Fat Backs - Good for Frying or ■ / '?! i We are opening this market with but one thought..................to serve the people of the Illinois Valley with FIRST QUALITY MEATS at FAIR PRICES. I I 5 Our First and Main We have completely rennovated and redecorated thi* »hop. Pride i* CLEANLINESS and QUALITY, Thi* market will be open at all time* for your complete Inspection. Meat MUST be properly aged and properly CUT to be at its be»t. HAMS and BACON l$c lb pared to give you GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT of thi. quality. Come in and look at our Meat Display . . . . . Try one of our choice cut* of meat . . . you will readilv see what we mean. We are pre- j We Have A Complete Line of the Market’s Finest SAUSAGES LUNCH MEATS Seasoning IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HOME, We will MEET CITY PRICES at all time, on the »•me quality meat. Please come in and see u*. We will appreciate your bu»- ine*» and treat you like a friend whether your purchase i* 10c or $10.00. We «re here to give you what you want, when you want it, and with a SMILE! 1 Don’t forget... Our HAMBURGER and SAUSAGE is GROUND FRESH DAILY Made from 100', FRESH MEAT, lutely no Water or Cereal added. We Eat It Ourselves! CLEANLINESS, QUALITY and SANITATION First in Any Meat Market. We Guarantee Every Meat Purchase” *> BURWELL O’KELLY 4 Cave Junction, Oregon Witt j October 18 and 19. CLASSIFIED ADS The story concerns a small-time i gambler who through a series of FOR SALE—13 weaner pigs. G. | lucky breaks becomes one of the K. Champney on Hill's place.ltc •--------- most colorful and spectacular fig- Adolph Menjou and Roger Dan­ I ures of the smart racing crowd. FOR SALE—Two young Guern- iel, already being hailed as the Menjou, in the role of Jim Mason sey cows giving milk. F. E. juvenile screen find of the year, who crashes into high society by Hibbard, 2 miles north of Tak- head the cast of “King of the way of the Sport of Kinys, plays ilma. 23-ltp Turf” coming to the Cave City a new type of characterization — i Theatre Wednesday and Thursday going from a suave man-about WOOD FOR SALE — Second growth fir, dry $1.00 per tier 1 town to a defeated down-and-out- on ground, or will haul. Nat L. disillusioned and broken by a SAT.-SUN, OCT. 14-15 I er. Woolley, Cave Junction. 22-4tp game of chance which in the end j proves to be only sham. RECORDS—15c each, 10 for $1 HE’S BACK AGAIN ! One of the most famous and be- Your favorite recordings, slight­ Matching Wits and Hof Lead ' loved fairy tales of all times reach- ly used. 704 East L. St., Grants with Vicious Gangsters . . . . I es the screen in Walt Disney s Pass. Sam McConnell. 20-4tp “The Ugly Duckling,” a Silly Symphony adapted from the poig­ For those canning tomatoes and catsup see Mrs. B. F. George, nant and beautiful tale by Hans Rt. 1, Box 21, Cave Junction, Christian Anderson and thought AND Oregon. 23 - It by many to be his finest work, is TOM BROWN an added attraction. FOR SALE—Used beds: 10 Sim­ IN •- mons Coil Spring cots, 36 in. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oppie of O’­ width; 8 Link Spring cots, 36 Brien have had several guests the in. width; 14-3|o 29-lb. 3|o past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert width. M. T. Chestnut, Waldo Stewart of Crescent City had din­ Motel, O’Brien, Ore. 2’-ltp ner with them Sunday. Mr. and Chas. White and son Herbert Mrs. Byard Flick and son Wilson HE TRAPPED HIS OWN SON spent Saturday and Sunday with of Gold Hill were dinner guests TO SAVE THE LIVES OF Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Mr. White’s parents Mr. and Mrs. OTHERS! Cochran, formerly of the Illinois Homer White of Takilma. Valley spent Monday at their1 Friends in the valley rereived hospitable home. MARCH word of the marriage of Miss Lois OF TIME Strong and ^ unt and Mr. Bud Oslin, which Mr. and Mrs. K. B. P'ace October 7th in Seattle. Mrs. Robt. Linden and Patsy Jane of New Plymouth, Idaho, are The bride is the daughter of Mr. NEWS OF guests for the week with Mr. and and Mrs. W. D. Hunt of Cave THE DAY Junction. The groom is employed Mrs C. E. Lawson at O'Brien. by the Boering Air Corporation. The newlyweds will make their WED. and THU RS. Neil J. Harnum, who has been home in Seattle. OCTOBER 18-19 looking after mining interests in Fast Racing Sequences Highlight Story Action In “King of the Turf” WALLACE BEERY A 'SERGEANT MADDEN' A RACING PICTURE to make your heart pound­ heartbeat* that tell the »ere.»’» greatest father-and-»on *tory. KING OF THE TURF FEATURING ADOLPH MENJOU AND DOLORES COSTELLO PLUS WALT DISNEY S Silly Symphony The Ugly Duckling the Illinois Valley near O'Brien the past two weeks, returned on Wednesday to his home in Seattle, Washington. “Sergeant Madden” Is Next Attraction At ave City Theatre •---------- Son of a Kansas City policeman Wallace Beery plays his first police characterization in the title role of “Sergeant Madden,” oc­ curring Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 14 and 15 at the Cave City Theatre, With Beery typifying one of “New York's Finest.” Alan Curtis appears as his son a rookie cop who atempts to win promotion by , “smart’’ short cuts and thus runs afoul the law he is sworn to rep­ resent. Then it becomes the fath­ er’s duty to put a halt to the cri­ minal career of his own son. Tom Brown is seen as Beery's adopted son who idolizes his fos­ ter-brother but is true to the ideals of his foster-fathen. And I-araine Johnson is the Irish waif whom Beery makes his adopted (laughter. After she marries Cur­ tis she finds herself unwittingly sharing the life of a criminal. Mrs. Earl Boyd with her mother and sister, Mrs. E. J. Wilber and Mrs. Matt Smith, were Grants Pass visitors last Sunday. They also visited the Carson vineyard near , Murphy. ANNOUNCEMENT.... •t it a p^BFurr .‘»•’nounre »b»» w« have leased our market to Mr. Burwell O'Kelly. We have had • great number of requeiti from residents of the valley asking us to get the shop open. We hone you <*— • but our experience in the past has prompted us in our conviction that the shop had better remain closed unless we could secure a tenant who is an experienced meat cutter and well versed in shop management, whose past reputation vouches for his integrity and square dealings and a man who really believes that cleanliness in a meat market is paramount We have just such a man in Mr. O’Kelly. Get acquainted with him »«nd his market. We are sure the combination will merit your support and pat­ ronage. MR AN!) MRS. LLOYD E. LEWIS Junction Fruit & Produce Market Phone 137 CAVE JUNCTION MOTOR COURT K. C. HAMILTON Authorised Distributing Sta. STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS COMPLETE I UBRICATION SERVICE ATLAS TIRES A BATTERIES it’s true . * Grants Pass SPECIAL EVENT — SATURDAY, OCT. 14 HILL BILLY BAND will play for you from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Come in and enjoy some fun and also some REAL HOT SPECIALS BANANAS 3 lbs. 1 SWEET POTATOES 6 lbs. 15c PEACHES Elbertas for Slicing 4 lbs. That W. Ha*. Many A number of valley ladies gathered Thursday morning to journey to the California line to enjoy a fall picnic. Those attend­ ing included Mesdames Mil­ ler, jr.; Miller, sr.; Watkins; Green. Massey; Brown; Darger; Webb; and Went. Mrs. Matt Smith of Glenwood, Wilber and other relative«. Mrs. Oregon, spent last week visiting Smith returned to her home Sun- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J lay. ONIONS Sweet Spanish 10 lbs. 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