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Illinois Valley News. Thursday, January 11, 1940
A PROSPEROUS HABIT
Shopping at The Model Grocery—The Friendly Store, where stocks are fresh and always at the lowest prices. . .The Model is well stocked with
all the nationally advertised brands of merchandise that you know are the best in the market.
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, and Monday, Jan. 12-13-15
MACARONI, Long
10 Pound Box
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77c
77c
SPAGHETTI, Long
10 Pound Box
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, and Monday, Jan. 12-13-15
FRESH FRUIT AND
Vegetables
American
Friday and Saturday Only
ORANGES—
SUGAR
American, Brick, Velveeta
2 Pounds
KRAFT DINNERS
2 for ............ .....................................................
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BLACK FIGS—
55c
28c
HONEY
5 Pound Pail for
JELLO, Assorted Flavors
Per Package .*....................
FLOUR—SNOW DROP
49 Pound sack for..........
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25c
5c
CORN FLAKES, Albers
Per Package ...................
ONIONS—
Sweet Spanish
10 pounds for
POTATOES—
19c
38c
5c
20c
SALT, Table
8 Pounds .....
Choice
3 lbs.
38c
LARD
Pure, 4 Pounds for
13c
SPINACH, No. 2| Cans, Fancy
2 Cans .............................................
RAISINS
4 Pound Package .........................
SUGAR
<>O Brown, 3| lbs........
Powdered, 3 lbs....)
>45'
10 lbs.......
25c
Swiss
29c
SALAD OIL
Quart ........
CANDY AND NUTS
Navel
3 Dozen
KRAFTCHEESE
New 1-lb. pack
Pimiento
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SCOCOSHORTENING
16 Pounds ........................
Klamath
25-lb. sack
3Oc
50 lb. sack
55c
38c
SHORTENING, Pearl
1 Pounds ........................
Bananas, Apples, Dates,
lettuce, Celery, Cauli
flower, Yams and Sweet
Potatoes
15c
FRESH HAMBERGER
Per pound.........................
$1.18
FLOUR—BOQU ET
49 Pound sack for .
Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
O. W. GREEN
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
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Hear Evangelist F. W. Hopkins
at the Cave Junction Community
church next Sunday at 11 a. m.
Fred Linkhart of Kerby was
transacting business in the county
seat Wednesday.
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League of Hartford and tried sei-1 are to make reports for the next
ling insurance on the side. He meeting, which will be held next
soon gave up the latter as a prof Saturday, January 13, at the
itless venture and struck out on Payne home.
After all business was taken
his own to do or die in the theatre.
His current role in “She Married care of the meeting adjourned, and
a Cop," at the Cave City Theatre popcorn balls were served to all
Wednesday and Thursday is a new
present which was enjoyed.
peak in his long and succesful
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I EXPERT REPAIRS
Caves Club to Meet
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This Coming Saturday
Chicago, to visit friends and rel
atives in their old home town.
They will return by a southern
route. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T.
Baumberger accompanied them as
far as Grants Pass to see them off
on the train.
“She Married A Cop”
Stars Jerome Cowan
Kenneth C. Hamilton of the At Theatre Jan. 17 & 18
Mrs. F. M. Marshall and Louise
Walter
have taken a cabin at Cave Junction Motor Court left
Mrs. C. E. Lawson of O'Brien
left for Portland last Thu ay af Johnson's auto camp. Miss Wal- Tuesday afternoon for Roseburg
ternoon where she will visit for a ! ter has entered as a junior at the where he will attend the Standard
Kerby high school. Her home is Oil company's service station
short time.
at Phoenix, Oregon.
training school. He expects to be
gone about three days.
John Evitt of O’Brien was taken
Friday, Jan. 26, the Illinois Vai.
to the Grants Pass General hospit
Mrs. George Thrasher and
al for medical treatment recently. Garden club will meet at the home
He has been ailing for some time. of Mrs. George W. Martin on the (laughters Dorothy and Virginia
Caves highway, Remember the left Sunday for Tulelake after
Mr. and Mi's. Alton Duncan and white elephant auction sale at the spending the Christmas holidays
at the Thrasher home in Kerby.
daughter Christine, have moved above meeting.
Mrs. Delia Payne moved into their
from Kerby to O’Brien where they
Mr.
«nd
Mrs.
Anton
Spinns
en-
house
recently.
will make their home.
tertained
as
guests
over
the
holi
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Dundas
Starr Bumby of O'Brien left days, Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Spinas
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little
daughter
Patty,
and
John
were
callers at the News office
for Portland the first of the week
They also visited another last Monday. They were passing
where he will enter the Veterans
hospital for a medical examination. brother, Anton Spinas, Jr. and through on their way to Grants
family in Medford.
Pass on a business trip. Mr. and
Mrs. Dundas were former owners
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson
Miss Victoria Jasperson of the of the Pine Cone Inn on thé Red
were in Grants Pass last Monday
evening to attend the Jackson Day Cave City Coffee shop, returned wood highway and now are located
last Sunday morning from Los An at Darlingtonia, California.
dinner at the Del Rogue hotel.
geles where she has been for the
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hamm of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Young past month. She was called south
were in Grants Pass last week on receiving word that her mother Bruce. Wisconsin, arrived in Cave
Junction last week end and are
where Mrs. Young was treated for had met with a serious accident.
guests for several days at the home
an ear ailment, following a severe
of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brouillet.
attack of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Hamil
ton of the Cave Junction Motor Mrs. Hamm and Mrs. Brouillet are
Mr. and Mrs. Little, recent ar- Court, returned home Saturday sisters. Mr. Hamm is an ex-pub-
rivals from Portland have taken evening from Los Angeles, when» lisher of wide experience and was
a cabin at McCarthy's auto camp they were visiting relatives and a pleasant caller in our office this
in Selma. Their son Buddy, en friends for the holidays the past week.
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three weeks.
tered school last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Baumber
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aikin and Mr.
Harold C. Hill was attending to ger. of the Cave City Tourist park,
and Mrs. Leslie Weiss of Monta- business matters in the valley last left Saturday evening for a months
gue, California, returned to their week end. Harold expects to trip east via Portland and Spokane
home after visiting at Selma over move out to his ranch home in the where they will visit for a short
the holidays. They were all for very near future but Mrs. Hill will time, then to Burlington, Iowa and
mer residents of Selma.
remain in Grants Pass until school
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is out, where their son Bob is at
tending
high
school.
MOTOR COURT
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Herman and
K. C. HAMILTON
family returned to their home af
ter spending the holidays visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Anderton
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hen and their son Jimmy left last week
ATLAS
ry Damewood and Mr. and Mrs. for Klamath Falls where Mr. An
ANTI-FREEZE
Lew Hammer of Selma. Their derton has employment. Mrs. An
Don’t lot your motor freoao
niece. Mary Lou Hammer, who ac derton and son have been living
companied them home for a short with Mrs. Anderton's parents, Mr. WEED TIRE CHAINS
visit, has returned to her home in and Mrs. Phil Desainger for the
ou II need etu this winter
Selma.
¡past several months
Jerome Cowan had two ambi
tions when he was quite young;
to be an actor and, a sailor! Many
people do not have the good for
tune to realize one of their am
bitions, but Cowan realized both
of hii He enlisted in the United
States Navy the day after we en
tered the World War, studied hard
and won himself a gun pointer’s
rating, then served out his “hitch”
teaching rookies how to tie run
ning bowlines and do squads right.
Except for this term in the
Navy, Cowan has been an actor all
his adult life, starting at the age
of 18. When he finished high
school, he joined the Drama
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SOLICITS YOUR
PATRONAGE
MURPHY HICKS
The Oregon Caves club met re- : ILLINOIS VALLEY GARAGE
cently at the home of Bob Wendt
on the Caves highway. The meet
ing was called to order by Presi
Nelson Sisters Cafe
dent Yvonne Payne.
The min
utes of the last meeting were read
Specializing in
and approved.
"CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH1
A general discussion was had on
Granta Paia
the meeting for the coming year.
Margaret Smith and Bob Wendt
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Grants Pass
General Merchandise
for Every Family
Need
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SPEND YOUR MONEY
WISELY
Trade with
GAYMAN’S
SEED AND FEED
Formerly
MACK’S SEED AND FEED
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Phone 678
514 S. 6 St.
Grants Pass
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
at the Right Price.
We Specialize in
Excellent Coffee Shop
IN CONNECTION
REASONABLE rates
Lew Hammer's
Selma, Oregon
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SPERRY’S DAIRY and
POULTRY FEEDS
Everything the Farmer Needs
. We can get it for you.
Gold Medal
COUGH SYRUP
Mentholated, Pine Tar
and Honey
Full 14-oz. Bottle
Saturday, January 13th
only
CAVE CITY DRUG
Save with Safety
at your
Rexall Drug Store
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Cave Junction, Oregon
Mrs. Lola Peterson and her
E. C. Lawson of O’Brien joined
mother Mrs. McVeda, made a shop Mrs. Lawson in Portland this week
ping trip to Grants Pass last Sat where they will visit for a few
urday.
days longer.
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A marriage license was issued
Larry Musil, manager of the
to Lowell F. Camp of Selma and Cave City Theatre, left today for
Loretta Strickland of San Jose, Roseburg on a business trip, He
California on January 9, at Reno, was accompanied by Misses Edda
Nevada.
Burke and Nelle Hayden.
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A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
Quick - Easy - Safe
Writ« or call
for compiate
information—
Grants Pass Branch of the
United States National Bank
Head Office. Portland. Oregon
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