Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 13, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    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.
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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.
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Nat Wooley, rural mail carrier
of the valley, made a business trip
to Crescent City the first of the
week.
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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
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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.
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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
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CARN ER’S
DODGE
621 Ea.t M - Grant» Pa,.
PLYMOUTH