STOC K UP THE PANTRY NOW WHILE I RK AR STILL EXCEEDINGLY REASONABLE. THE MODEL CARRIES THOSE DEPENDABLE, NATIONALLY AD­ VERTISED BRANDS THAT EVERY HOUSED ! TELL BY THE NAME ARE THE LEADING BRANDS GOOD GROCERIES! ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND AT HOME Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, August 16-17-19 FRESH FRUIT AND Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, August 16-17-19 Vegetables PEARS Bartlett for canning per lug SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON Per pound CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS Giant size, per package CASCADE SODA CRACKERS 2 pounds for ...... 18c 100 ELBERTA PEACHES Place your order for canning, pound GRAPES Red Maldga, 2 pounds (’A LU MET BAKING POWDER 2*/2 Pound can for 43c PUREX (¡lass jars, per gallon 39c RAISINS 2 Pound package for 13c ner nackairp 15c 30c PRUNES 1 Pound package for....................... 15c 79c 17c 31c 10c 48c STALEY’S STARCH 2 Packages for................................. DAIRY OR TABLE SALT 50 Pound sack for LOG CABIN SYRUP Table size, each POTATOES Wash. Gems, 50 lbs. O. K. YELLOW SOAP 6 Bars for Rrun MATCHES, BLUE STAR Por rarfnn 39c l«c 10c BISCUITS—National Biscuit Co. 50c CRANBERRY or RED MEXICAN BEANS I Pounds for 37c ALBER’S CORNFLAKES Friday and Saturday Only PURE LARD 1 Pounds for PICK LEI) PIGS FEET 11 Ounce jar UTAH CELERY Large bunch PORK AND BEANS Campbell's Large can for 13c Bananas, Peaches, Can­ taloupes, Watermelons, Tomatoes, Onions, Pick­ ling Onions, Carrots. SPECIAL “A” COFFEE 3 Pounds for CROWN AND KITC HEN QUEEN FLOUR CROWN FEEDS Model Cash Grocery CLAY MASSIE Locals Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer left for Fortuna, California, last Sat­ urday on a hunting trip. They were accompanied by a cousin i Charles Jeffords anil Tom Walton. —o— Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stone left last week on a two months vaca­ tion trip, and before returning to the valley will visit in Port Angeles and Bellingham, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Leonard made a business trip to the county seat the first of the week. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Hill were transacting business in Grants Pass last week end. —o— II. P. Bearss and L. E. Athey Mrs. I. B. Hearing and daugh­ made a hurried business trip to ters, Misses Gertrude and Helen, Crescent City last Saturday. and Miss Ruby Hosford of O’Brien were shopping in Grants Pass on Mr. and Mrs. Art Lock wood Monday. Miss Helen is employed were business visitors in Grants now in Grants Pass a d spent the Pass this week. week end with her parents. -■ o— FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS Cave Junct ion, Oregon gone until October 1st. During : their absence Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babcock will have charge of the Esterly home. —o— W. D. Hunt and his daughter, Miss Retha Hunt made a trip to Grants Pass today, (Thursday). Miss Hunt resides in Riverside, Calif., and is here visiting her par­ ents. O. W. GREEN both will teach in an American college there and plan to be gone said Mr. Payne, would be restrict­ ed to purebreds this year. Last about four years. year, the Illinois Valley Grange —o— Mr. and Mrs. Judd Heald and took first prize and won $100 for sons left for Oakdale, Calif., to their booth at the Del Norte fair visit Mr. and Mrs. Heald, Sr., be­ for outside of California exhibits. fore returning to their home in Phoeniz, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dean, son Robert and Miss Lenora Peart also left for Oakdale I to spend a few days before return- Mrs. Ida Wing entertained a i ing to their respective homes in few guests at her home last Sun­ I California. All have been guests day to a delicious chicken dinner of Mr. and Mrs. John Peart in to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Cave Junction. While here the Young of California; Rev. and I party visited the Oregon Caves and Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ortis last Wednesday made a trip to E. Seat, Mrs. Mary Seat and Mrs. I Coquille to visit relatives over the : week end. Florence Hallock. Mrs. George 1*. Scott and Miss Mrs. Curtis Conner and sons I Victoria Jasperson were transact­ Carlton and Curtis Lee, are spend Alec Martin, formerly of the ing business in Grants Tass this ing a few days visiting her par­ Wilson mine on Sucker creek and week. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freitas Eddie Yale of Mokelume Hill, Cal­ of Bridgeview. ifornia. were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hout. Mrs. Roy C. Dundas left last Mr. Martin is looking for mining Monday afternoon for her home in property here and will return in Berkeley, after spending several September. weeks in Cave Junction looking Ben George of Medford was in after her property interests. the valley this week looking after Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor and business matters. He expects to son Phillip of Bend, Oregon, were Mrs. W. J. Dunn and son were return home the last of the week. visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arm­ —o— over the week end. They all mo- strong on Caves highway the past Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Runyan and to red to the Caves and went thru week, returned to their home in the latter’s sister spent a few days these famous caverns Sunday. Pasadena last Wednesday. in Crescent City picnicking ami enjoying the beach. Art Drews returned this week Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villair and —o— Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Bearss left from a pleasure and business trip Mrs. Earl Boyd and her sister. Saturday afternoon on a trip to to Seattle where he has been for Mrs. Chas. Lemmon of Wilder- Bolan lake, where they expected the past week. He was accom­ ville were shopping in Grants Pass panied by his son and daughter-in- to do some fishing. the first of the week. law, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Drews, — O ' —o— Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones were where they went to take a boat John Ulrich of the CCC CMinp in Caves Junction for a short time for Peipking, North China. They now stationed at Crater Lake, last Monday evening. They were spent the week end with his family returning to their home in Grants on the Caves highway. BE PATRIOTIC Pass from Brookings where they —o— spent the week end. Mrs. Martha Trefethen of Hol­ Wear —-o--- land accompanied Mr. and Mrs. <’. FLAG PINS and BROOCHES Mrs. E. B. Pearsall arrived in P. Johnson of Takilma to Grants SHOW YOUR COLORS Paas the first of the week, where Caves Junction last week and is they transacted business matters. looking after her property inter-1 Pins 15c Brooches >5c ests on Caves highway. Mr and Mrs. Pearsall are now making Collar Clip«. 10c Tie Hold. 10c Mrs. M. M. Nelson and son of Roseburg arrived in Cave Junction their home at Bates, Oregon, Agate Ring« Agate Holder« last Sunday afternoon and are where Mr. Pearsall is employed at WRIST WATCH BANDS 35c guests at the home of Mr anil Mrs. the Oregon Lumber company. They Make Wonderful Gift* -o A. C. Currier for the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stout of the We are Gift Headq'tn. Miss Grace Hendrickson left Esterly mine left last Monday on for her home in Hawthorne, Cali­ a trip that will take them to Port­ CAVE CITY DRUG fornia this week after spending the land. Sandpoint, Idaho, Glacier Na­ Your Rexall Store past few weeks as guest of Mr. and tional park. Helena. Montana; CAVE JUNCTION Mrs. K C. Hamilton at the Cave West Bend, Iowa; Peoria, Illin- oia and Chicago and plan to be Junction Motor court. i I V. GRANGE URGED TO ENTER FAIRS At a recent meeting of the Illin­ ois Valley Grange, Clarence Saw­ yer and James Payne urged mem­ bers to prepare for the Josephine county fair and also the Del Norte county fair at Crescent City. The agriculture committee of the local Grange will have charge of the Illinois Valley Grange booth at the two fairs and they are go­ ing to work hard to have the fin­ est booths at both places. Livestock at the Del Norte fair, Send The News to a friend. BUYER MEETS SELLER IN OUR AD COLUMNS... 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