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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1940)
Illinois Valley New-. Thursday, June 13, 1940 Page Four Eat Vegetables and Fruits Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, June 14-15-17 FRESH FRUIT AND Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, June 11-15-17 Vegetables Friday and Saturday Only 20c GOLD LABEL BAKING POWDER 32 Ounce can ...................................... ORANGES— Full of juice Per doz. 16c CREAM CORN STARCH 2 Packages for ................ PURE FRUIT JELLY 5 Pound Can 20c RAISINS 4 Pounds for CORNED BEEF 12 Ounce tin LEMONS Large, per dozen KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN Per Package ................... 19c GRAPEFRUIT JUK E Quart 14 ounce size 15c YOUNG BERRIES— 2 boxes for 49c COFFEE, Special Red “A” 3 Pounds for ...... SANI-CLOR 1 Gallon for 16c PORK & BEANS, Van Camp’s 11 Ounce can .................... JELLO, Assorted Flavors Per package....................................... SUNBRITE CLEANSER Per Can ............................................ CANTALOUPES— Eacn CABBAGE Per pound 4Oc TOMATO CATSUP No. 10 cans, RINSO, Giant Size Per Package ..................................... 29c 8c CLING PEACHES No. 1 Cans, each 82c 65c 19c 60c 5c 3c 34c 25c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE 3 Pminris for PEANUT BUTTER, Real Roast 2 Pounds for Watermelon, cold; To matoes, ‘Squash, Green Peppers, Celery, Beets, Turnips, Lettuce, Green Beans, Onions, Radishes and Cucumbers DIAMOND QUALITY AND FERRY’S SEEDS FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS Model Cash Grocery Locals Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Villair and daughter Miss Jeanne, were in Grants Pass this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett were transacting business in Grants Pass this Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Ramsay of Kerby was shopping in Grants Pass the first of the weeke. iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. last Friday and left Tuesday for E. Barrett on Caves highway. Seattle by plane. The rest of the family expect to spend a few Carl D. Monroe, was a caller in weeks at the ranch. the valley on Wednesday. Mr. Mon roe is manager of the Social Se Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes made curity Board, bureau of old age several trips to Grants Pass last insurance, with offices in Eugene. week. Mrs. Hayes' mother, Mrs. — o— C. M. Counce returned with them J. N. Carroll was down from the Rainbow mine last Saturday doing some shopping. There are three men doing the assessment work now and more activity may start later in the season. CITY I and spent Sunday visiting in the ' valley. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF TAYLOR'S Joe Crandall, former manager of the Grand Coulee News, Wash ington, was a pleasant caller at The News office Wednesday of this week. Mr. Crandall is now min ing down the Illinois river. Sandwich Shop SUNDAY, JUNE 16th Theatre Saturday-Sunday, June 15-16 Mr. and Mrs. George Thrasher Ben George was attending to business matters in Grants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith left for Portland Tuesday morning this week. where the men will attend the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bearss grand lodge of Oregon, A. F. were in Grants Pass last Saturday A. M. on businers. Mrs. J. II. Pomeroy and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Archie Strong of ter Nora Marie and son Bob, ac Takilma were in Grants Pass last companied by Mrs. Dr. Ralph E. Carter of Vancouver, Washington, Saturday. arrived last Thursday at the Pom Mm. George W. Martin left Sun eroy ranch from their home at Sau- Pomeroy came day for Portland to attend the solita, Calif. grand lodge of the Eastern Star. SANDWICHES — COFFEE — COLD DRINKS IN TECHNICOLOR SWANEE RIVER The Story of Stechen Foster and the Heart Songs of a Nation DON ANDREA AL HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES AMECHE — LEEDS — JOLSON March of Time — Cartoon George W Martin of Martin’s hardware, was transacting business in ’he county seat last Wednes day. --- o--- Nat Wooley, rural mail carrier of the valley, made a business trip to Crescent City the first of the week. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Owen of Ta kilma were in Grants Pass last Saturday to attend the Curnow funeral. Wednesday - Thursday, June 19-20 Double Feature The 3 Mesquiteers in At the Shell Station — Camp Hoquiam Pioneers of the West Parole Fixer Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends W. V."ZAWWUW.VAYiV/.W,", VA’ .• •.•.W.*.*ÄSW.SSV»SW.SWASSW.WV ,AVZA^^WW7V• Based on J. Edgar Hoover’s Persons in Hiding Miss Alberta Hatley returned to Cave Junction Sunday to spend her school vacation with her grand mother. Mrs. C, M. Counce. ■ o— Bobby and Bil Dix, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dix, came home re cently and will spend the summer here. WAR MANAGERS SPECIAL On Used Cars For this week only, the office has authorized me to have a MANAGER S SPECIAL SALE. This is being done to help us get acquainted. We thank you for your past patronage and hope you will take advantage of these specials. We have some late model used cars in top shape. Prices are RIGHT! SPECIAL THIS WEEK END ONLY 1939 DODGE SEDAN 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1938 FORD COUPE 1937 STUDEBAKER PICKUP 1937 FORD 1 1-2 TON PICKUP SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE SHOES $1.00 to $6.98 HATS $1.19 to $1.98 $6.98 to $11.98 (OATS Mon Gertrude Bloomingcamp of the Cave Junction Beauty Salon went to Crescent City on Wednes day to take care of business mat ters. Arthur Barrett of Klamath Falls j left for his home last Sunday af-1 ter spending the past 10 days vis- . O. W. GREEN FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS Cave Junct ion, Oregon CLAY MASSIE DRESSES 97c to $6.98 Lowell’s 202 South 6th Street. Grants Pass • r s CARN ER’S DODGE 621 Ea.t M - Grant» Pa,. PLYMOUTH