Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 21, 1948, Image 12

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Illinois Vralley News Thursday, October 21, 19 IS
L o c a ls
Too Late To Clauity . . .
Ortis Seat made a business trip
FOR SALE—Maytag washing ma­
to the county eat last Monday.
chine, motor, all complete. See
at Associated Service Station,
Bob Fleming of Holland left
Cave Junction.
26-ltc
Where the Highways Meet Wednesday for several days visit FOR SALE—One wood circulating
in Portland.
L A R R Y M U B IL — M i n i p r
heater, good condition. Priced
reasonable. Jim Payne, C av
Clyde Kettering is visiting in
Junction.
26-1:
ADMISSION
Los Angeles and will attend the
Children
17c, Tas 3c— 20c Golden Anniversary banquet of CUKTOM PLOWING, Discing,
planting. Smith or Kettering,
Adult* ........... 42c, Tas Sc—80c [ West Gate Masonic lodge there.
Rainbow Ranch, near Holland.
Matinee and Evening
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
M'DOWALL
SUN MON., OCTOBER 24-25
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Mrs. C. A. Brintnall of Garden FOR SALE— Weaner pigs. Joe B
Jenkins, Rt. 1, box 15, Cave
Grove, Calif., is visiting at the
Junction.
26-1 tp
home of her sister, Mrs. Frank
WOOD
FOR
SALE—
»12
a
cord
Hamilton.
delivered. »3.50 tier on ground
Next to Glidden’s Feed store.
Mrs. Jean Bonner and Mrs.
Bill Murff or Wendell Lee.
Irene McCasland returned from
Selma, Oregon.
26-ltp
Portland last Sunday, where they
FOR
SALE—One
9x12
Broadloom
accompanied Miss Vivian McCas­
rug »50. 4H miles S. across
land home, who had been visiting
from Ma’s Grocery, road to left -
in the Valley.
on Redwood highway.
26-ltp
FOR SALE— 1948 gas range with
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Van Ly de
grill, clock and light, »150.00
Graf and E. C. Baldwin of Reno,
Wendell Lee, next to Glidden’-
are visiting at the home of Rev.
Feed store, Selma.
26-ltp
and Mrs. George Gray. Rev. de FOR SALE—’35 4-door Standard
Graf is a cousin and Mr. Baldwin
Chevie, needs motor work; ’35
an uncle of Rev Gray.
Tudor Ford, fair condition
Opal Hill, Rockydale road, Cave
Junction.
26-ltp
A1 Zapf of Al’s Radio shop, and
Bob Anderson of Dryden, re­ STRAYED — Black saddle mart
turned from a hunting trip that
about 1200 or 1300 lbs., small
white spot on face and saddle
took them to Burns, but according
marked. May be wearing rope
to A1 they went to the wrong
halter. Finder please phone
place. Mrs. Zapf made a business
Cave Junction 1008 or notify
trip to Mediford Wednesday.
Brieta Burch.
26-1 tc
Fresh Fish
Now Available at the
MODEL
Halibut
Salmon
Smelt
Oysters
Scallops
TUES. WED., OCTOBER 26-27
FOOTBALL
—DOUBLE FEATURE—
UMIVf(VAI INTEINAItONAt
R O B ER T
MONTGOMERY
LUCKYGAGIN
Saturday, October 23
c ••Ride the Pink Horse"
PLUS
Spitz Field, Cave Junction— 2 p. m.
THE OVERLANDERS
W ith
KERBY HIGH SCHOOL
RITA CONDE
THURS.-FRI., OCTOBER 28-29
CENTRAL POINT HIGH SCHOOL
MIASf@EWN
D 0/V T FORGET THE FOOTBALL CAIRE
Saturday Afternoon
M ODEL
GROCERY
MERL —
This Adv. Courtesy of the French Laundry, Grants Pass
M G Ms comedy riot1
GRACE —
DEE
GROCERY SPECIALS FOR
SAT. and SUN., OCT. 23 and 24
Shortening
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SPRY
3 Pound Can for
S N O W D R IF T
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3 Pound Can for
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SW IFTNING
3 Pound Can for
Milk
QUAKER OATS — Quick or Regular
3 Pound Box for ONLY
PINTO BEANS
10 Pounds for ONLY
PANCAKE FLOUR
Hungry Jack, 1 Pound Bag ONLY
$<».75
Coffee
W I
g or
1 »><*
g
MO
JUICE ORANGES
Drink Fresh Orange Juice. EACH
Pound ( an for
f .■£
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POTATOES
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25 Pound Bair. No. l*s
S 3 . / !i
100 Pound Sack. No. 1-A
CANDY BARS — Ixne Nest, box of 21
saves 90c. 10c Bars. ONLY
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SAUSAGE SEASONING — All American
Regular 20c a bag. now 2 for ONLY
FOIXiERS, HILL BROS., S. & W., M. J. B„
(«OLDEN WEST, I Pound Can
( RATER LAKE PEACHES
No. 21» Cans, Case of 24
t»g vgg
I
loo Pound Sack ONLY
ALL BRANDS
Tall Cans. 2 Cans for
BY T H E C A S E , is C A N S
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SQUASH
Hubbard and Banana, Per Pound
CIGARETTES
All Brands. Per Carton
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S I
FRUIT JARS 10 PER ( ENT OEE ON ALL SIZES S A V E !
FREE—One 9c box of Pudding Mix—Chocolate. Vanilla or But
terscotch with every $2.50 Grocery Purchase
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Our Prices Are Right — Our Merchandise Good, come in and see
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FREE GASOLINE—One gallon of gas will be given FREE to
people living in Cave Junction or hetond who come here to pur­
chase $7.50 or more of Groceries.
LOTS OE HALLOWE EN PUMPKINS
LETTUCE
2 Heads for
•> * £ < *
CABBAGE
pef j»oun(j
Cave City Grocery
BILL — MARY — JUDY
LOG CABIN STORE
Bill and Frankie
Selma, Oregon