Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, February 08, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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Illinois Valley News. Thursday, February 8, 1940
Exira Good Food Begins with Exira Good Ingredients
BUY WELL KNOWN BRANDS
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, & Monday, Feb. 9-10-12
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, & Monday, Feb. 9-10-12
FRESH FRUIT AND
Vegetables
SCOCO SHORTENING
16 Pounds for ............... .
$1.90
GRAPEFRUIT—
Coachella
6 for
SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON
Per Pound ............. ...................
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4 Pounds for
33c
SHORTENING. Pearl
4 Pounds for ..............
36c
FRESH HAMBURGER
Per Pound .....................
15c
JONES PORK SAUSAGE
Per Pound ..........................
16c
SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR
28 Ounce package......................
18c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER
13 Ounce can.................... .
4c
SODA, Arm & Hammer
3 Packages for ..............
25c
SILK TISSUE
6 Rolls for
25c
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6-Cans for......................
Friday and Saturday Only
SWIFT’S MILK
3 Tall cans for
15c
TOMATOES
2*/i Size Cans, 3 Cans for
10c
3c
ONIONS—
Sweet Spanish
10 pounds fur
15c
POTATOES—
Klamath
50 lb. sack
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Fancy California Rhub­
arb, Bananas, Apples,
A'ttuce, Turnips, Cauli-
‘lower, Sweet Potatoes,
and Yams
25c
44c
VEG-ALL
No. 2 Size, 2 Cans for
COFFEE, Edwards Dependable
2 Pounds for ...............................
83c
$1.15
$1.20
COFFEE, Edwards Dependable
4 Pounds ......................................
FLOUR—BOQUET
49 Pound sack..........
T'
FLOUR, Snow Drop
49 Pound sack........
$1.49
FLOUR, Kitchen Queen
49 Pound sack...............
CROWN FLOUR AND FBHD8
Are The Best !
Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
Cave Junction, Oregon
Los Angeles in the interests of Service Station was in Grants Pass
Women’s Club Holds
their mining business.
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on MUDinesn
business vne
the ursi
first oi
of tne
the weeK.
week.
Accompanying him were W. R Its Monthly Meeting
W. J. McLean, and Fred Link­ Pelkington, A. C. Hamrick, and
The Cave Junction Women’s
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Logan spent hart, of Kerby were in Grants Pass Mr. McMitchell.
held
a very interesting meeting at
the
first
of
the
week
looking
after
Wednesday evening in Granta Pass.
business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Morris re­ the home of Mrs. Amy Hussey,
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turned last week from Klamath with Mrs. Bert Watkins, assisting
Mrs. J. H. Earley and family
Miss
Nelle
Hayden
returned
last
were visitors in Grants Pass last
Falls where they visited their son- hostess.
Refreshments were served fol­
Friday from Hawthorne, Califor­ in-law and daughter, Judge and
Monday.
lowed by a short business meeting.
nia, where she visited her parents Mrs. E. B. Ashurst.
Mrs. C. Y. Arnold, the new presi­
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson were for two weeks.
Mrs. J. S. Whilehead and daugh­ dent of the club, made several
in Granta Pass the first of the
Mrs. Harold C. Hill returned ter Eileen left Monday for Rose­ good suggestions which should help
week.
to Granta Pass Monday after burg to see Mrs. Whitehead’s fath­ to make the club a success.
The club started originally as
Clyde Hays spent Monday in spending the week end with her er who is in the hospital. They re­
a
get-acquainted
club which it will
husband
on
their
ranch.
port
Mr.
Stone
is
somewhat
im
­
Grants Pass transacting business
continue to be, but will also have
proved.
matters.
other motives as well. It is respon­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Trefethen and
Lew Hammer of Selma, with a sible for the free library which is
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hards return­ Albert Gates of Holland, spent
ed to Cave Junction M >nday after Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles crew of men were at work last now located in the Chamber of
P. Johnson at Takilma.
week putting in a cement founda­ Commerce building. Everyone is
an absence of several months.
tion under the Pioneerf Tavern. invited to take advantage of this
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Owen of Tak­ Mr. Hammer plans to put in a full opportunity to read the many new
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sauer were
books now added to the library.
ilma
left Saturday for Grants basement.
attending to business matters in
Two new members were wel­
Pass,
where
Mr.
Owen
will
have
Grants Pass this week.
comed
into the club, Mrs. Alice
I medical treatment.
Wm. Kneuf, his son and wife
and two children who were en Bowerman and Mrs. Ruth Hinx.
Walter Cannon of Holland was
Others present at the meeting were
Mrs. E. L. Coovert accompanied route home to Salem from Calif­
transacting business in the coun­
Mrs. Nellie Currier, Mrs. Nellie
by Mrs. Luther Sherrier and Mrs. ornia stopped Monday night with
ty seat the first of the week.
Hicks. Mrs. Dora Brown, Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Beard
of
Barnett drove to Crescent City
Maude Sowell, Mrs. Lucille Arnold,
Cave Junction.
jSunday for the day.
Ralph T. Baumberger made
Mrs. Florence Green, Mrs. Alice
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business trip to Grants Pass on
Mr. and Mrs. George Risley were Bowerman, Mrs. Ruth Hinx, Mrs.
Harry Sowell returned Tuesday
Monday.
■ to his home in Cave Junction from guests recently at the home of Mr. Loleta Scott and hostesses, Mrs.
! the hospital in San Francisco for and Mrs. C. C. Babcock. The Ris­ Amy Hussey and Mrs. Bert Wat­
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Green spent a two weeg-s vjait
leys lived in Minneapolis but now kins.
The next met ting will be held
Sunday at the J. H. Chandlers
reside in Portland.
Mr. Ris­
home in Grants Pass.
I Doyle Hamilton of Selma was ley in former years was a member at the home of Mrs. Dora Brown.
A book review on the book the
taken to the Josephine General of the Babcock orchestra but now
Mrs. L. F. Krauss of Selma was hospital in Grants Pass for medi- is a drummer with the Shriner's
called to Portland last Saturday,! ca| treatment,
band in Portland.
GARGLE with
by the serious illness of her aunt. |
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Mrs. Ellsworth Cook left Sun­
O' •
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brouillet
F. R. Little and Mr. Yates re- and Mr. and Mrs. A. Becker of day for Butte, Montana, where
Daily mouth hygiene should be
turned from a two weeks trip to White Cabin Auto Court of Ash- she was called by her aister, whose
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' land visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bil­ husband had been injured in the
Solution . . the double-strength
mines. Mr. and Mrs. George J
antiseptic. It washes out de­
ly Haynes last Sunday.
composed food particles . . . .
Logan took Mr. and Mrs. Cook to
American legion
sweetens the mouth. It kills
Don Johnson of Takilma accom­ Grants Pass last Sunday where germs.
It reduces the danger
Auxiliary
panied by Harold Trefethen and Mrs. Cook was able to tako the
of catching cold and of con­
VALENTINE
tracting ordinary throat irrita­
Gertrude Bloomingcamp made a train. Mr. Cook and the Logans
trip to Medford for the week end, returned to their homes here Sun­ tions.
visiting friends.
day night.
Be Safe—Buy Rexall
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Mrs. Myrtle Walton, Selma
APPRECIATION
Valentines for All
SATURDAY
school teacher, was confined to her
We wish to thank the Illinois
Comica
and beautiful Valen­
FEB. 10th
home with sickness last week end. Valley Garden Club for their kind­
tinas from 1c up
Her son, Joe, substituted for his ness during my illness.
Bridgeview
VALENTINE CANDIES
mother.
Delbert Rexford and family
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(¡range Hall
Admission, 75c
GOOD LUNCH
at Midnight, 25 cents
Babcock’s Orchestra
25c
CORN OR GLOSS STARCH
3 Packages for......................
CELERY—
Utah
Eacn
CABBAGE
Per lb.
•r
25c
20c
50c - 75c - $1.00
E A. Griswold of Elk Valley
ha* resumed operation of his Gris­
tly Service Station. Ht just re­
cently returned from Eldridge,
California.
Get your ••lection» early
Nelson Sisters Cafe
Specialising in
•‘CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH
Graafs P» m
W. F. Darger of th* Associated
I “Grapes of Wrath” will be given man, Mary Lou Hammer, Billie,
by Mrs. Amy Hussey. This is a Allene and Thelma Plumlee.
much talked of book and should
be very interesting. The women
of the valley are cordially invited
CAVE JUNCTION
to attend these meetings and get
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acquainted.
K.
C.
HAMILTON
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The 4-H Sewing club held their
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed
Norman in Selma, last Saturday
agnd the following officers were
elected: Allene Brewer, president;
Dora Hammer, vice-president;
Louise Hammer, secretary. Other
members there were Mildred Nor­
as
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ANTI-FREEZE
Don't lot your motor fromm
WEED TIRE CHAINS
You'll wood ’em thia winter
Boy Scout Week
February 8th to 14th
A Great Institution doing a great work for boys. r
Let’s all give them every cooperation in our
power. A boy who makes a good Scout, always
turns out to be one of the best of citizens.
See the Boy’s Display in Our Window
Martin's Hardware
Cave Junction
Your Retail Store
Cave Junction, Oregon
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P.-T. A« Benefit Show
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12th
Only one show at 7:45 P. M.
at the
CAVE CITY TOURISTS PARK
Railroad building
» See the State’s Largest Model Railroad in
operation.
> See several reels of really great pictures
and Refreshments will be served free.
Admission, Adults
25c
Children with parents
10c
CAVE CITY DRUG
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