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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Decem ber 21, 1939
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HOLIDAY GREETINGS
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, December 22 and 23
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, December 22 and 23
FRESH FRUIT AND
GIVE GROC ERIES FOR C HRISTMAS
Vegetables
BACON—Swift’s Premium
Per pound......................................................
LARD
4 Pounds for .................................................
SPRY
3 Pounds for .................................................
OYSTERS
Fresh, Fancy large, pint
HONEY
5 Pound pail for
SUGAR—3*4 Pounds Brown
3 Pounds Powdered
RAISINS
4 Pounds for
....................
25c
38c
55c
25c
Friday and Saturday Only
Navel, 3 dozen
SILK TISSUE
7 Rolls for
25c
STA-CRISP GRAHAM CRACKERS
2 pounds for..............................................
25c
CELERY HEARTS—
13c
Bulk, per pound
10c
33c
23c
CRACKERS
Superior, 3 pound box for
ORANGES—
45c
25c
44c
Made of hard wheat
25c
Commercial Chocolates
HILL’S BROS
Blue Can, 2 pounds for
MACARONI, bulg, '¿l/2 pounds
and 2'/2 pounds SPAGHETTI...................
Finest selected, 3 lbs.
38c
48c
4
DATES—
Fancy, per bunch
COFFEE—Special “A”
3 Pounds for
•>c
JELLO—Butterscotch, Chocolate, Vanilla,
Pudding, each ...................................................
CANDY AND NUTS
FLOUR—Kitchen Queen
49 pound sack for .........
t
$1.49
17c
BROKEN RICE
3 Pounds for
PUMPKIN—Great for Pies
No. 2 Cans, Three cans for
English Walnuts—
2 Pounds for
ALL KINDS OF SEASONING AND EXTRACTS
25c
Apples, Cranberries,
Bananas, Califlower,
Celery Hearts, Sweet
Potatoes, Yams
CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
We Carry a Complete Line of
Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
O. W. GREEN
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
Cave Junction, Oregon
Service Station garage was trans­ transacting business in Grants
acting business in Grants Pass this Pass last week end. Mr. Gray is
the teacher at the Rocky Dale
week.
school.
Larry Musil, manager of the
—o—
Ken Wells was a county seat
Cave
City
theater,
made
a
hurried
J.
E.
Van
Zee
of the Quarantine
visitor last Saturday.
business trip to Grants Pass yes­ station left for Woodland, Cali-
fornia last week where he was
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson terday.
called
by the sudden passing away
shopped in Grants Pass this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Baum- of his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Hill I berger made a hurried shopping
Mr. and Mrs. John Baugh of
spent the week end visiting in the I trip to Grants Pass the first of
the week.
Toledo. Wfl|hington, arrived Wed­
valley.
O----
nesday to spend the holidays with
Mrs Jim Whitehead and her Mrs. Baugh’s parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Owen trans­
I mother, Mrs. L. A, Stone, were Mrs. A. B. Iverson,
acted business in Grants Pass on I business visitors in
Grants Pass
Monday.
i last Monday.
Mrs. Lew Hammer '¡with her
father-in-law and mother-in-law.
E. P. Preble of Holland spent
L. N. Foy, foreman at the Caves Mr. and Mrs. Damewood of Selma,
several days ill Grants Pass last CCC camp returned last Sunday
were holiday shoppers in Grants
week on business.
from a vacation spent with rela­ Pass the first of the week.
tives in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Leonard
Lights were recently installed in
and son Gordon, were shopping in
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyd went
Bridgeview at the Spence school
Grants Pass last Saturday.
to Grants Pass last Monday on
and everything is in readiness for
business, Mrs. E. J Wilder ac-
the Christmas exercises to be given
Mrs. C. E. Lawson of O'Brien companied them.
there Friday evening. December
was holiday shopping in Grants
[ 22nd.
Mrs. W O. Burch made her reg-
Pass last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis. L. F. Krauss and
—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breazeale
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sawyer were Lew Hammer of Selma returned and family are now domiciled in
in Grants Pass last Tuesday doing from Klamath Falls recently where the Dale Tucker house in Selma.
they were duck hunting.
their Christmas shopping.
They spent the summer in Mon­
ocals
—o—
F. L. Sawyer and son Phil, at
tended to business matters in the
county seat last Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Knute Lindgren
of the Kumfy Kamp dining room,
were shopping in Grants Pass this
week.
—o—
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to Ashland this week and return­ several months returned home with
ed with their daughter, who is at­ her father and mother.
tending the Ashland Normal in
— o—
that city. Miss Jeanne Abernathy
Miss Gertrude Bloomingcamp
accompanied them home and will of the Cave Junction Beauty Salon
spend the Christmas holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ¿4
W. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J Shipley and
son Bob of Long View. Washing­
ton. arrived in Cave Junction last
Friday and left Sunday for home.
Mrs. Shipley is a sister of
George and Murphy Hicks. Jua­
nita Shipley, who has been visiting
her uncles and aunts for the past j
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TO ALL THE
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i nights, Dec. 22 and 23 and
I December 29 and 30
will be closed from Dec.
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24 until Friday morning,
i Dec. 29.
American Legion
CHRISTMAS
Dance
Ix'gion Hall
MONDAY.
M rs. Robert Balzke of the Wai-
do Motel and Mrs. Fred Galeno
of O'Brien, spent last Monday in
Grants Pass shopping.
EATS BY THE
AUXILIARY
Your Rexall Store
................. ....
A Hurry row! There ere only e
days loft. Get the big values at
th» r.avall Drug Store. Comfort­
able, cerveniert shopping. Cif't
e*e d'stinctive end at un-
lly low prices. Come in right
IT'S ALWAYS A
Cara Nome
Set ....
$1 00
Fountain
Pen
Photo
Album
Kodak
Mrs. Alvin Breech and daugh­
ters Marjorie and Joyce, were hol­
iday shopping in Grants Pass the
first of the week.
and Mrs. James Berry of
Los Angeles are visiting at the Bill
Tolin home for the holidays Mrs.
Tolin and Mrs. Berry are sisters.
Mrs. J. D. Hogue and Mrs. White
were Christmas shoppers in Grants
Pass several days this week. David
White was chaffeur for the lad-
GIFTS
******
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Y’oung
spent the first of the week in
Grants Pass attending to businese
affairs.
DECEMBER 25
Glenn Hamilton's
Orchestra
Cave City Drug Store
ular trip to Giants Pass last Mon­ tague where Mr. Breazeale was {(’ave City Beauty Salon J
employed.
day and «as accompanied by Mrs.
Gertrude bloomingcamp
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J. M Hout.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clay
Massie
went
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Murphy Hicks of the Texaco
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j will leave Sunday morning for her
home in Hornbrook, Calif., to
spend Christmas with her parents
and other relatives. She plans to
return Thursday evening.
$1.00
$59c
$3.75
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Gins FOR MEN
Fountain Pen
$3.00|
(Lifetime)
Poker ( hips ....
Philco Radio
98c:
$19.95
leather Wallet Zip. 75c
Menncn’s Shaving
$125
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
GEORGE and SUE MARTIN
EXTRA SPECIAL
Light weight streamline full automatic Elec­
tric Iron complete, regular $3.95, special $2.95
Martin Hardware Co
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Redwood Novelties
Myrtlewood Novelties
Emerson.
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and up
Philco