Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Octol>er 17, 1940
Page Eight
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1 Lb. carton
Formerly
SCHUMACHERS
DEVILED MEAT
7 Cans for
BEANS, Mexican
Red, 4 pounds......
PEAS & CARROTS
No. 1 tins, each ........
25c
21c
10c
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
Prices Effective October 18- 19-20-21
Brown or Powdered
3 Pounds for .........
SYRUP, Lumber Jack
5 Pound Pail for.........
O. W. GRE e N
Jones Squares, nice
lean ones, pound
17c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
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MINCE MEAT
Roval Club, 28 ounce jar
Klamath No. 2’s, 50 pound bag
33c
39c
Potatoes
Southern, Bake ’em or Candied, 3 pounds
23c Yams
( REAM-O-WHEAT
Large package for
21c Apples
53c Carrots
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10c
BAKING POWDER
Gold Label, 32 oz. tin
SALT, Leslie’s Shaker
2 Packages for ...........
STRING BEANS
Large No. 2 Cans, 3 for
LIFE BUOY SOAP
3 Bars for ...............
19c
15c
RINSO
Regular Size, per package .............
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10c
BIRD SEED, Claremont
14 Ounce Package
10c
BAKING SODA
A. & H., 1 Pound Package
Fancy Local, 3 bunches
FLOUR, Alber’s Flap Jack
No. Hl bag for.......................................
COFFEE, Royal
Club, pound tin
EELS - NAPTHA SOAP
10 Bars for ........................................
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Delicious, 4 pounds
SALAD DRESSING
Table Queen, quart jar
Albers, regular
size, per pkg.
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BACON
SUGAR
Fancy Local, 3 bunches
CORN, Meco
Cream Style, 303 size can, 3 cans for
27c Turnips
BUY YOUR FEED HERE AND SAVE
RELISH SPREAD
Quart Jar for
We Always Pay Top Prices for Your Eggs
FLOUR
KITCHEN QUEEN
19 Pound Sack
SNOW DROP
49 Pound Sack
Folger’s
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$1.05
FOLGERS
Art Williams of O'Brien was in
the valley this week. He has been
working during the past summer at
Coquille.
Mrs. Lew Hammer of Selma
made a business trip to Grants
Pass the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young
spent Monday in Grants Pass at
tending to business matters.
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Mrs. I. B. Hearing and daugh
ters spent the week-end with Mr.
Hearing at O’Brien.
Don’t forget your Dictionary, only
Approximately 300 applications
for 1041 license plates have been
Miss Adelaide McCrady left
Thursday morning to spend the received at the office of the sec
week end with her sister, Dorothy retary of state during the past two
weeks, it was announced today by
at Arcata, California.
Secretary Earl Snell, who remind
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Mrs. Amy Hussey and Mrs. W. ed motorists that drawing for low
F. Darger attended the Republic numbers would be held at Salem
an meeting in Grants Pass Tues on or about November 22nd.
Oregon drivers who wish to be
day evening.
included
in the drawings must have
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J. E. Franklin of Kerby, Re their applications on file not later
publican committeeman, attended than the morning of the day the
the Republican meeting in Grants event is scheduled, Snell said. To
date a total of 524 applications
Pass Tuesday evening.
have been placed on file.
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At the time the drawing for the
Raphael Leonard, Freeling Saw
1939 plates was made, there were
yer, and Ed Dailey of Kerby at
tended the budget committee meet- 19,895 applications included and
ing in Granta Pass last Monday. last year, when the 1940 draw
ing was held there were 23,036 ap-
Eddie
Martin
arrived
in
’,lications on hand, an increase of
Mrs.
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Cave Junction from her home in 15 per cent. It is expected the
Hanford, Calif., and wil) visit for I aplications included in the event
a few weeks with her parents, Mr. this year will be at least 20 per
cent over those for last year.
and M s. Er.rl Boyd.
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Mrs. W. F. Darger and Mrs.
lici t Watkins made a shopping trip
to Grants Pass this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Athey re
turned the first of this week from
several days visit in Portland.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baumber
get visited friends in Dunsmuir,
California, over the week-end.
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Mrs. J. J. Villnir and Mrs. G. w.
Martin made a trip to Medford to-
day (Thursday.)
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith of
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Dorothy's Dinnette p rse.l through
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Mr. and Mis. A. A. Johnson st Cav ■ Junction last Saturday from
t< ided tl >■ Democratic meeting and
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their trip to Seattle where they
banquet in Grants Pass last Tuos- have been for the passed week and
• day.
left for San Francisco where they
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will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith were
in Grants Pass on business this
Donald Johnson drove a truck
week.
to I.os’Angeles last week for S. E.
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Edwards. He returned last Sunday.
Mi - K C. Hamilton of the Cave Mr. Edwards recently bought the
Junction Motor Court was i n Bar S One ranch and has leased
Grants Pass on last Tuesday.
it t< O car Ne dy. Mr. Edwards
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left for I os Angeles last week
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thacker ac- where he will spend the winter.
companied by Miss l.ois Caine Were
in Giants Pass last Tuesday.
Mi and Mrs. George Thrasher
left today (Thursday) for Tule
JiU'k Webb of The Owl Cafe and lake where they will spend a few
Miss M arion McBriety made a trip days at their ranch.
to Grants Pass last Monday.
Mrs. Harry O. Smith ami Mrs.
Raphael Leonard attended the
meeting of the Oregon Federation
of Garden clubs held in Medford
today (Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smock left
Saturday for San Francisco where
they wil visit friends for a few
weeks.
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. ly in Oregon to attend a western
extension conference.
“It is no exaggeration to say
that the partnership of the county
agent and the country newspaper
editor has, within the past 30
years, brought about a revolution
in farm methods,” said Director
Wilson in a recent statement I in
connection with National News
paper week.
Wilson pointed out that when
the county agent entered the agri
cultural picture some 25 years ago,
he leaned heavily on the country
editor from the earliest days. Usu
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ally the work of the county agent
made good copy and it was freely
used by the country papers. The
emphasis of the county agent
through the press has been o n
sound, approved farming methods.
The result has been an outstand
ing achievement in practical edu
cation which ranks high in Ameri
ca's social history, said Wilson.
The country papers have assist
ed the county agents in their work,
which last year included the con
ducting of 700,000 demonstrations
10c
5 Pound pail for
Put it on your hot cakes
on farms and in country homes.
More than 1,381,000 country boys
and girls in 4-H club work carried
on nearly 2,000,000 projects last
year.
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