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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1939)
Page Four Illinois V alley News, Thursday, November 30, 1939 1 Ï Q 0 Q 0 Q I 0 0 Fruits, Vegetables I a 0 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, December 1-24 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, December 1-2-4 FRESH FRUIT AND a Vegetables RED“A”COFFEE a PEARL SHORTENING 47c 36c 4 Pounds for .................. 3 Pounds for ......... a PANCAKE FLOUR SUNKIST ORANGES C RISCO 53c 0 $1.09 Large size, 176, dozen Sperry ’s, 9 Pounds for 6 Pounds for a COCOA LARD, Swift’s Pure Silverleaf 15c $1.09 2 Pounds for 0 LETTUCE— I No. 10 Size.................................. RAISINS Large heads, 2 for GROCERIES ■ Friday and Saturday Only SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON Per pound.................................. 5 I I 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 o 0 Q 0 i BACON SQUARES Per pound................ CABBAGE— Sold heads, per pound lie VICTORY DOG FOOD 6 (’ans for .................... POTATOES— Klamath Gem, 25 lb. sk. HOUSEHOLD TISSUE 7 Rolls for SHREDDED WHEAT Per package................. WHEATIES 2 Packages for OATS Quick or Regular, 9 pounds SUGAR, Brown 3l/i Pounds for 23c 35c 4 Pounds for lOc 23c 34c 23c 30c ONIONS Sw eet Spanish U. S. No. l’s, 10 lbs. 14c Apples, Cranberries, Bananas, Califlower, Celery Hearts, Sweet Potatoes, Yams IXL ALMONDS 2 Pounds for .... WALNUTS Local, new crop, 2 pounds for 10c COCOA CASTILE SOAP 3 Bars for.......................... s a LAUNDRY SOAP I. G. A. Close Out, 12 bars for 17c LUX - PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP 3 Bars for................................................ ECONOMY CRACKERS 3 Pounds for ................... SUGAR, Powdered 3 Pounds for ........... Model Cash Grocery CLAY MASSIE Locals Mr. and Mrs. Bert Badden were in Grants Pass last Monday. Mrs. Lew Hammer of Selma was a business visitor in Grants Pass Friday. —o— Nat Woolley made a business trip to Medford the first of the week. George Snyder was transacting business in the county seat the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and family J. E. Durkee in Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Baum- berger of Cave City Tourist Park were shopping in Grants Pass last Monday. ly ill at his home in Holland. For spending the Thanksgiving holiday a number of years he was fire with her brother and sister-in-law, guard on Bolan peak. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hamilton of | the Cave Junction Motor Court. Harry Smith, Jr., spent his Thanksgiving vacation with his Thanksgiving guests at the I. K. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Drake home were Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith on the Caves highway. He J. Ring and little daughter, Joann is u senior student at Oregon of Empire, Oregon, and Mr. and State college. Mrs. Geo. Smith of Healdsburg, —o— California. J. E. Whiteman left for La — o— Grande last week after spending O. F. Lee and family arrived several weeks in the valley looking home Sunday from Southern Cali- after his property interests on the fornia where they spent the sum Caves highway. mer in the wholesale fruit busi ness. Allard Brown, one of his Clem Sauer and his brother truck drivers accompanied them. Clarence of McCloud, California, were business visitors in the Pass Mr. and Mrs. Jim Payne had as last Friday. Clarence is visiting Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. at the home of his brother. Ashby Fulk of Smith River and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beam and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sawyer spent S. M. Payne of Crescent City. their Thanksgiving in Burns, Ore gon, where they visited their son Arthur Sawyer and family. They returned home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Lindgren of Kumfy Kamp Dining room were Grants Pass shoppers the first of the week. —O-- Mrs. H. O. Smith and Mrs. Raph ael Leonard attended a meeting of the Garden club at Ashland last week. Mrs. J. W. Randolph of San i Francisco arrived the first of the week to be with her mother Mrs. Margaret Moore, who was brought j home from the hospital the first of the week. --- O— Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Grizxell and family of Grants Pass were in the valley last eek end visiting ' W F. Guthrie of Crescent City the former's brother, L. H. Grit- ■ was in the valley last Saturday on tell of Ye Rustic Inn. business. Mr. Guthrie is connect ed with the Oro Grande mine. Miss Celeste Hamilton returned to her home in Hawthorne, Cali Herman l.euthye it very serious- fornia, last Saturday noon after O. W. GREEN FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS Cave Junct ion, Oregon Clyde E. Thacker, our new bar Pass Monday by Mr. and Mrs. J. ber, left last Saturday night for J. Villair. She was brought home Portland to get his family and re the first of the week somewhat im turn to Cave Junction. They ar proved. rived Monday afternoon and now reside here with their two sons. George W. Martin drove his daughter, Jeanne Abernathy to Mrs. Margaret Moore was taken Ashland today, Thursday, to re suddenly ill last Sunday and was turn her to the Southern Oregon rushed to the hospital in Grants Teachers College in Ashland. Jeanne has been quite sick, but was able to return to college. CAVE .JUNCTION George returned home Thursday MOTOR COURT evening. Now Under the Management of MAE HAYNES CORDIALLY INVITES THE PEOPLE OF THE ILLINOIS VALLEY TO CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW LINE OF HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE Store closes every week Friday sundown to Saturday sundown SPECIALS for a short time only Come Anytime ! Artcraft Arien Camera Shop I c. GRANTS PASS I ATLAS ANTI-FREEZE Don’t let your motor free»e AT THE REXALL WEED TIRE CHAINS < You'll need ’em thia winter $25.00 Reward For information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who wil fully damaged and partially destroyed our road sign at Takilma road and Redwood highway intersection. Cave City Coffee Shop Cave Junction. Oregon I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ! i J i; * « Cave City Drug Store Your Rexall Store THIS YCAR WC DO OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT I * Í: Chmtrna» thepplnq at the Raw# D»wq Stere it *ea «••«tartable and convenient. there'» plenty at time to »elec» yeer ,♦*» a»d leedi ol wnutuel q.ft, te «•lee* hem. H‘i olweyt e merrier Chr.»*w»e* when yew »hep *e»e*. MAKE IT A -□ DRESS SHOP CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS K. C. HAMILTON Illi Cave Junction A. Radio Xmas Cave Junction Dress Shop desires to thank the people of the Illinois Val ley for the splendid patronage they have given the Dress Shop under our management. We sincerely hope you will give the new pro prietors. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Haynes, the same generous patronage accorded us during the past year. FLORENCE 0. HALLOCK. FRANCES E. McM ITCH ELL. § O 5 PHILCO and EMERSON RADIOS 5 Tube Sets from $9.95 up Christmas Seals, Cards. Decorations, Candies. Novelties. 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