Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Decemlxr 17, 1912
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Mrs. Earl Boyd and Mrs. Oliver
Boyd were shopping in Grants
Pass this week.
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Model Cash Grocery
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Mrs. Laddie Freitas was holiday
shopping in Grants Paas this week.
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C. G. Hockett of O’Brien was a
county seat visitor in Grants Pass
on Monday.
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Messers. Luther Sherier. Jr. and
Sr., made a business trip to Grants
Pass yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen are
here to spend the holidays. Mr.
Allen has been employed on the
docks at Mare Island Navy Yard.
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Mrs. Clyde Runyon and Mrs. D.
E. Mclrvin made a business trip
to Grants Pass with Mu. Harry
R. Floyd the first of the week.
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Miss Jeanne Villair is home from
Eugene to spend her Christmas
vacation until Dec. 2Kth, when she
will resume her studies at the U.
of O.
Misses Donna Sauer and Elva
Messenger were in Grants Pass on
a shopping trip Tuesday.
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Mr. und Mrs. Harry Welch were
Miss
Lois
Taylor
arrived from
holiday shopping in Grants Pass
Long Beach, Calif., Monday eve
this week.
ning to spend the holidays with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs, E. Y.
Freeling Sawyvr was in the Taylor.
county -eat on Wednesday trans
acting business matters.
C. G. Sawyer was transacting
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Mrs. Daisy Baldwin made a
shopping trip to Grants Pass the
first of the week.
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Mrs. Banta and her daughter
Mrs. Slack were business visitors
in Grants Pass the first of this
week.
Mrs. Sue Martin received word
that a nephew Albert L. Hill is
stationed at Camp White in Med
ford. lie is expected to visit ill
the valley shortly.
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business in the county seat last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Freeling Sawyer
accompanied him to take care of
business matters.
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Mrs. Jim Whitehead accompan
ied by her mother, Mrs. Vivian
Grimmett and Miss Norma Mc-
Crady were holiday shopping in
Grants Pass on Monday.
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Kenneth Smith, of Chicago, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Smith, unex-
pectedly surprised his parents
when he ai rived in the valley las’
Friday morning for an extended
visit.
Formerly
SCHUMACHERS
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18-19
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5000 Items
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith re
ceived word last Sunday that their
son “Bit” had enlisted in Seattle
as cadet in the U. S. Naval Ail
Corp. He will -pend the Christ
mas holidays with his parents and
other relative-
II. arrived Wed
nesday morning.
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i BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED
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Gloves, Hosiery!
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27c
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RICE, M. J. B.
Brown or white, 2 large pkgs.
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CORNMEAL, Albers
White, 10 pound bag
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SODA ( RACKERS, Sta-Crisp
2 Pound box for..........................
DELICIOUS APPLES
I Pounds for
CINNAMON
2 Ounce can for
JUICES—Orange and Grapefruit
16 Ounce can for
49c
OLIVES, Royal Club
Ripe, 2 ('ans for
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American Legion hall
Cave Junction
We have a new 1943 Christ
mas Calendar waiting for
you when you call.
BUY BONDS AND STAMPS
rflVE JUNCT i D n
ADMISSION
21c
41c
TOMATO JUICE
16 Ounce can for
19c
CURRANTS
Per package
25c
15c
79c
LARI)
1 Pounds for
CRANBERRIES, CELERY, DATES, ORAN
GES, SWEET POTATOES
PINEAPPLE JUK E
16 Ounce can for
19c
from
a
¡Fresh and Cured Meat
Mrs. E. M. Cammock left Wed
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nesday afternoon via Greyhound
Mrs.
W.
C.
Ingalls
was shopping
PIMIENTOS
to visit Mr. Cammock and hei
brother, I. S. Derrick during the in Grants Pass last Tuesday. Mi.
2 Ounce glass for
and Mrs. Ingalls expects to leave
Christmas holidays.
for Santa Rosa within the next
ERESH ROASTED PEANUTS
week to look after their property
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Per pound
interests.
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STALEY'S GOLDEN SYRUP
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wells made
a trip to Grants Pass Wednesday.
1(1 Pound can for
Frank Floyd returned with them
after spending several days in the
RINSO
Josephine General hospital where
Large size
he went for observation.
EXCEL
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DRESS SHOPPE
Word was received by O. W.
Store will close at 10 a. m. Christmas Day
Green of the Model grocery, that
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his brother, Oscar Green, was now
It Will Excell All
stationed at Camp White,
The
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are
looking
forward
L. M. Maurer was in Grants
to
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Buy your Defense Stamps today.
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happy meeting one of these days. Pass on business this week.
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('apt. R. T. Baumberger of the
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Oregon State Guard, now auto
CHRISTMAS
• THERM Wil l. ALWAYS
motive advisor attached to the 91st
CHRISTMAS
BE A CHRISTMAS!
Divisian at Camp White, spent
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Sunday at his home and returned
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Anyone that ha* a Ration
OF
to Medford Sunday evening ac
Book is eligible for New
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companied by Mrs. Ba umberger.
Tire* if their old ones are
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who will make her home there
not recappable.
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at
('amp
while
he
is
station
Select Yours
Come in and let ui explain.
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White.
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O. W. GREEN
HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE
FLOUR, 10 Pound sack
57c
SOAP—Lux or Lifebuoy
3 Bars for
SWANS DOWN FLOUR
19 Pound sack
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1 Bottle STANDBY CATSUP
with purchase of flour
William Cox, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Ingalls of Kerby, has
written his parents that he is now
, stationed at Indianapolis as elec
trical instructor of aeronautics.
Recently among several hundred
plans submitted to government of
ficials for machine gun reflectors
I his was’ the one selected and will
be used now on all bombers. Mr.
and Mrs. Ingalls are justly proud
of their son’s achievement,
Mr.
Ingalls is employed with the P u
get Timber company.
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DECEMBER I» »nd 20
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The Xmas Store
I ROM THE ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE
New Assortment Pottery and Wood
We’re as proud as can be that in a time of short
ages we can show a larger selection of toys, games
and books than ever before
We think your time
Mill be well spent in look, ig over this counter.
Candy is another item, that has “gone to war"
ami we have felt badly U' it we could not meet the
demand for sweet- this year. However, by another
lucky break fot us. one of our candy manufacture!
friends sent us 150 boxes of nice chocolates, this
week in 1. 2 and > pound boxes. They won’t last
long we know but if y u wan’ a box we hope
can help you out.
Generally throughout the store i- there are b'ts of
nice gift items that are not made of “strategic
material’’ and you can complete your Christmas
shopping list without too much trouble.
Sometimes in the rush of Christmas
can’t give as much individual attention as we Ilk'
but we ll do our best to give you folks who have ti
drive a long way to trade, a ,i- quick. courteous set
possible.
Shoppe
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Pretti» st Store
Gratti» P ass ’*
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SETS OF GLASSES
With wire rack.
All glasses have bulb edge for safety.
$1.39, $1.95, $2.25
Complete for
TEA POTS, assorted designs
NEW DISHES. 32-pc. sets
$6.95 to $8.95
BUN WARMERS, a welcome gift
Matched PYREX SETS
$2.95
39c, 59c and $1.00
Attractive Fiber WASTE BASKETS
$1.50
Hand Wrought METAL TR \YS $1.65 to $ 1.75
3-Pc. Crystal Peach SALAD SETS
CASSEROLES
$1.95
$1.35, $1.19, $1.80
( AKE BREAKERS, a new refinement in cut
ting and serving cake
$1.00
Have a new
( AR\ ING SEI this year on the Chirstmas
table. Good Selection. Prices $1.95 to $12.95
SYRUP PITCHERS and BATTER SETS
$1.00 and $1.65
there is a
ood word f
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COOKIE JARS
Nice designs, prices
$1.30, $1.49, $1.69
Metal or Plastic CANN ISTER SETS 99c to $2
One of our good friends in the wholesale business
shipped us a big order of metal toys this week which
rounds out our selection for late shoppers.
GEORGE A. HICKS
Texaco Gas. Oil. Greases
Cave J unet Km, Oregon
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Mrs. W. F. Darger, Mrs. O. W
Green, Mrs. E. Y. Taylor and
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps
daughter Lois, shopped in Grants and support your country.
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Ladies
GOOD NEWS
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Mrs. Jay Parkinson and baby,
left the first of the week for
Compton, Calif., where she will
spend the Christmas holidays with
Mr. Parkinson and other relatives.
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Pass on Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of
Takilma were in Grants Pass this
week.
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Mr. and Mis. R. S. Leonard and
son, Gordon, made a business trip
to Grants Pass this week.
B lv vour Defense Stamp- today
CAVE CITY
THEATER
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McGregor Co
Rogue River Hardware
Where It’> Easy to be Thrifty
“Where Most People Trade”
Grants Pass, Oregon
GRANTS PASS
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