Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 12, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 12, 1939
Pag
You’ll Be Pleasantly Surprised !
. . . for actually your food dollar will buy More Quality goods here!
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday & Monday, Oct. 13-14-16
Vegetables
BREAKFAST FOOD, Carnation Oats or Wheat
IO«
3 Pound Package..............................
-..............
5c
CORN FLAKES, Albers
Regular Sized Package
ROSE WARE OATS or WHEAT
3 Pound Package........................
COFFEE, Special “A”
3 Pounds for
COFFEE, M. J. B
2 Pounds for
PORK & BEANS, No. 2'/2 Cans
2 Cans............................................
HONEY
5 Pound Pail
48c
53c
19c
37c
29c
LIMA BEANS, Seaside Brand
3 Tall Cans........................... ....
TOILET TISSUE
6 Rolls ................
PEAS, Meco Brand, No. 303 size Cans
3 Cans
........................
27c
GRAHAM C RACKERS, Honey Maid
2 Pounds ..............................................
STRAWBERRIES—
per box
10c
RAISINS, New Crop
4 Pounds for ...........
CELERY—
Fresh Utah, large b’nch
FLOUR, Snow Drop
49 Pound sack for ...
15c
YELLOW YAMS—
6 pounds for
25c
ONIONS—
Sweet Spanish, 10 lbs.
ORANGES—
220 Size, 2 doz.
35c
99c
29c
25c
$1.23
$1.49
SHORTENING, Snowdrift
6 Pounds .............................
Friday and Saturday Only
¿5c
SARDINES, Oval Cans
3 Cans .........................
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday & Monday, Oct. 13-14-16
FRESH FRUIT AND
FLOUR, Kitchen Queen
19 Pound sack for .......
MILK, Oregon or Morning
4 Tall cans for ...................
49c
GRAHAM FLOUR, Fine or Course
10 Pounds............................................
RACON. Eastern Cured
Per Pound ....................
TOILET SOAP, Palmolive or Lux
3 Bars .............................................
Delicious Apples, Cran­
berries, Cauliflower,
Green Peppers.
Cabbage
17e
We Carry a Complete Line of
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
ocals
Richard Sabin of the Oregon
Cavea was in Grants Puss Sunday
and Monday transacting business.
Dr. E. E, Brooks left for Port­
land last week where he went on
business pertaining to mining
properties
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Mrs. Roy C. Dundas passed
through Cave Junction with her
son, Alfred Thompson last Tues­
day, on their way to New York.
Mr. Thompson is a well known
photographer and enroute east
will take pictures throughout the
United States. They expect to
be gone at least three months be­
fore returning to their home in
California.
ANNOUNi i: ;
the opening of
BEARD'S
SHOE SHOP
Saturday, Oct. 1 t'h
REPAIRING
EVERY
SHOES
OF
DESCRIPTION
• Satisfaction
Guaranteed
• Prices Reasonable
('ave Junction
Next door to Drug Store
O. W. GREEN
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
SCHUMACHERS
FORMERLY
Cave Junction, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones of
Richard Morris and Bert Wood­
Mrs. J. J. Villair. Mrs. George
I Grants Pass were visitors in the bury returned home Wednesday Martin and Mrs. Howard Bearss
valley last Sunday.
to O'Brien from Klamath Falls motored to Crescent City Wed­
where they have been working in nesday to spend the day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Babcock the potatoes.
were in Grants Pass last Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Ham­
anil were lunchceon guests of Mr.
Joe Pranks is having his home ilton of the Cave Junction Motor
and Mrs. Harold C. Hill.
remodeled in Takilma, putting on Court were transacting business
a new roof and covering the out­ in Grants Pass the first of the
Mrs. Bayse of Takilma brought side walls with shingles.
week.
in the News office a beautiful bou
<|uet of roses which we appreci­
Mr. and Mrs. Trefethen left for
Clarence Strong returned to
ate and they have been much ad­ Altures, California, Monday to Takilma last week to spend the
mired.
spend two weeks visiting and winter, after spending the sum­
hunting. They are visiting Mrs. mer in Grass Valley, California.
Mr* Elwood Hussey and El­ Trefethen’s sister, Mrs Don Kin- j
wood, jr., went to Grants Pass last cade.
Rev. Frost of Medford, with a ;
Sunday where Mrs. Hussey was
19-piece orchestra and a chorus of
making arrangements for her son
George Sabin, manager of the ten voices gave a musical recital
to enter high school.
Oregon Caves, left for San Fran­ and short Evangelistic sermon i
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cisco Tuesday evening by rail to at the Bridgeview Community
Dr. A. N. Collman was in the attend the Redwood Empire asso- church last Monday night.
valley last Saturday taking care ciation convention
Treasure
of business matters. He was ac­ Island.
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Har­
'm Hog Enough to
Want Your Business
old C. Hill who now reside in
Mrs. George Clark
And Man Enough
C
Grants Pass.
brother "Punk” Sowell of Med-
To Appreciate It
ford spent the week end visiting
KEITH'S MARKET
A birthday party was given Fri­ relatives and friends here. They
day afternoon Oct. 6th at the returned to their home late Sun­
s. Al i’ tl a Tr •f 'thei day evening.
nt Holland honoring Mrs. Trefe­
then. A very enjoyable afternoon
was spent visiting and knitting
She received many lovely gifts.
The guests present were: Mes-
OCTOBER 8th to 11th
dames Kate Lewis, Martin Maur­
lo Reduce Possibilities of Conflagrations which Annually
er, Aileen Woodcock, Sol Curtis.
Take Scores of Lives and result in Millions in Property
Herb Tycer, Art Kaufman, Guy
Damage, May We Suggest:
Stewart, Hairy Messenger, Chas.
Johnson \\ ill Trefethen, and Mr.
• KRESKY OIL HEATERS
and Mrs. Van Armond. Refresh
Safe, Dependable Low Cost heat with Fac­
ni its of sandwiches, cake and
tory- and Personally Guaranteed stoves ap­
proved by the Fire Underwriters' Laborator­
Ci 'fi e were served.
Fire Prevention Week
ies.
Our prices are lower.
• PIONEER ROOFING
HIGH POTENCY
Cod Liver Oil
When you want the highest quality
natural fish oil vitamins get Puretest
High Potency Cod Liver Oil. Not only
is it rich in vitamins but the Puretest
lalx‘1 is your guarantee of dependabil­
ity ............
A REXALL PRODUCT
14 OZ. SIZE
• ASBESTOS
Roll and Sheet A*Be«tos for insulating
poses.
You'll find low prices here.
TASTIER MEALS the i
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pur-
• SHEET METAL
In various weights, cut to desired sises.
prices are lower
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pape of Port­
Complete Service On
land were visitors at the home of : All types domestic, commercial
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Doney the
Refrigerators
past week. Mrs. Pape and Mrs.
:
Leave
Orders at News Office
Doney are sisters. They were ac­
F A RICRV
companied by Fred Riser an old
friend of the family.
Our
• FURNACE REPAIRS
Put the hosting unit in shape for winter use
and keep those grey hairs from adorning
»our scalp.
Lower tsrices, always.
Accurately controlled
ELECTRIC heat that is
ALWAYS uniform., al­
ways RIGHT for every
cooking operation, means
TASTIER foods' ELEC­
TRIC COOKING brings
new tang and flavor;
insure*
juicy,
tender
roasts; better pies, cakes,
and biscuits vegetables,
cooked with little or no
water, retain healthful
minerals do not ''boil to
bits" . Electra cooking
is CLEAN. SAFE, CON­
VENIENT'
• ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
79C
Cave City Drug Store
Your Rexall Store
Rolled Roofing specially treated to resist
Fire .... approved by the Fire Underwrit,
ers Labortories.
You'll find our prices low
Mrs. Elizabeth Throp returned
Mq. and Mrs. W. C. Runyan
to the valley last Saturday after were business callers in Grants
spending a few weeks in Eugene
Pass Monday.
and Roseburg.
Wire, Safaty-type
Cable, Fiatures.
at Lower Price*.
Where Most People Trade
Switches. Loom, Armored
First Quality Merchandise
Hardware
Grants Pass
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