Illinois Valley News Thursday, March 14, 1940 Page Six fl fi fl fi fl Q fl fi fl Q fl fi fl 0 fl fi fl I Q fl fi fl fi fl B I ■ fl EASTER PANTRY IDEAS II B 0 B 0 B 0 20c B 0 45c B 0 B 34c 0 8c I 17c B B 35c 0 B 36c 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0 B EASTER TIME IS THAT TIME OF YEAR WHEN DIETS CHANGE FROM A WINTRY MENU TO SPRING’S LIGHTER FOODS. VEGE­ TABLES BEGIN TO PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE MENU. SHOP HERE FOR YOUR IDEAL EASTER DINNER IN GROCERIES Prices effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, March 15-16-18 FRESH FRUIT AND Prices effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, March 15-16-18 Vegetables Friday and Saturday Only 2Oc RAISINS, Thompson Seedless 4 Pounds for ....... _.................... . PURE COCOA 2 Pound can for 15c 9c SYRUP, Hershey’s 16 Ounce can for ... HONEY, Pure, Oregon 5 Pound pail for ......... 17c 38c YELLOW CORN MEAL 9 lb. Sack .......................... 27c CASC ADE CRACKERS 2 Pounds for ................... 9c $1.19 CATSUP 12 Oounce liottle for FLOUR—SNOW DROP 49 Pound sack ................ BONNIE DOG FOOD 6 ('ans for .................... SWIFT’S MILK 3 Tall cans for ORANGES— Large Navels per dozen SUGAR, Powdered, 3 pounds for Brown, 3*4 pounds for CELERY— Utah Eacn BACON, SWIFT’S PREMIUM Per Pound ...................................... • 15c CAULIFLOWER— Per Head LARD, Pure 4 Pounds for PUFFED RICE 8 Ounce package for 10c CARROTS— SOAP, Palmolive 3 Bars for ......... Bulk, Local 5 lbs. for 14c CORNED BEEF Libby’s, 2 Cans for POTATOES— Klamath 50 lb. sack PEARL SHORTENING 4 Pounds for ................... Bananas, Apples, Grape Fruit, Cabbage, Onions, Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes Avocados, Yams CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER 25 Ounce can for ....................................... DIAMOND QUALITY AND FERRY’S SEEDS FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS Model Cash Grocery FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS CLAY MASSIE O. W. GREEN Cave Junction, Oregon Locals Mrs. George Smith spent the day Monday visiting with Mrs. Ed Wright. Ernest Smith has been sick the last few days with intestinal in­ fluenza. Bert Badden made a hurried business.*« trip to Crescent City to­ day (Thursday). Mrs. Earl Boyd and her mother, Mrs. E. J. Wilber were Grants Pass shoppers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brown and son Pete have moved to Beatty where Virgil has work in a lumber mill. WARNING I If you are weak of heart keep away from the Cave City theater Sat­ urday & Sunday where the No. 1 Thrill and laugh show of the year, The Cat and the Canary is double-billed w i t h an exciting western, Trouble i n Sundown with George O'Brien. Lee Ostrander returned to Rose­ last Thursday afternoon a few, Dave White walked in from the burg after spending Saturday and miles out of Grants Pass on the Big Boy mine to get Art Drews Redwood highway, when a truck to go out and bring Les Heury Sunday visiting in the valley. collided with the Hogue car. Mrs. in, who had sprained his back and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Miller and Ira Radcliffe who was with Mrs. had his car stalled at the mine. Mr. White and Mr. Drews return­ family were week end visitors at Hogue escaped injury. —o— ed to the mine and drove Mr. Hen­ the home of Mrs. Miller’s grand­ That roaring noise that you ry’s car in while R. W. Dudley, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sher­ heard over east the first few days Leo Hassler and Les Henry return­ man. of this week was not a machine ed with Art Drews. Dr. A. N. Collman treated the Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd gun; it was the big drag saw be­ of Holland left for their Pebble ing operated by Bill Kaskie and injured man and all returned to Beach home in Crescent City, last Paul Kees on the Wright ranch. their work at the mine last Mon­ Friday where they spent the week It looks now like the Preacher’s day. wife will have wood to burn. — o— end. Last Saturday, March 9th, Mrs. In an advertisement last week Grace Kretsinger was an honored Mrs. Harry O. Smith returned last Friday from Salem where she concerning Knapp’s Corset Shop, guest when Mrs. O. E. Oppie en­ attended the annual meeting of we failed to mention that the shop tertained at her O’Brien home a the executive board of the state is located in Grants Pass. How­ number of guests at a birthday ever, all the residents of the val­ dinner party. After dinner games garden clubs. ley know there is no corset shop and cards were enjoyed until a Fred Linkhart of the Linkhart here, but we should have mention­ late hour by the following guests: Insurance Company of Kerby ed Grants Pass in the ad. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kretsinger: made a hurried business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balzke, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balzke of Grants Pass on Tuesday, His and Mrs. F. C. Stiwalt, Mr. and building under construction is the Waldo Motel at O'Brien, en­ tertained last Sunday with a de­ Mrs. Fred Galeno, and Mr. and rapidly being completed. lightful birthday party honoring Mrs. O. E. Oppie. Mrs. H. O. Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiwalt. by Mrs. Raphael Leonard, Mrs. A. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. NEED A ROOF ? A. Johnson. Mrs. C. G. Morris, Frank Stiwalt, Mrs. William,! A. Any Type of Roof Mrs. M. C. Athey and Mrs. Eaton Brown, Mrs. E. L. Convert, L. E. Wr and Cover Guarantee Satisfaction of Grants Pass, attended the Med­ Athey and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Pass 361 Collect ford Garden club meeting today, Balzke. Later Mrs. Fred Galeno Phone Grants for information md Louis Mussigbrod called and (Thursday). 'he rest of the evening was enjoy­ ROGUE RIVER ed by playing pinochle. Mrs. I B. Hearing accompanied Miss N'ola Welch from Grants Pass to attend the Home Economic Un­ it s meeting held at the home of Mrs. Sam Bunch in Bridgeview I last Tuesday. Mrs. Ebb Hogue of Selma was injured in an automobile accident St. Patrick's t | I * Bob Fuhrmeister, member Harry Sowell who has been in the Grants Pass city council and Alturas, California, for the past proprietor of Bob’s Paint Shop few weeks returned to his home in and his partner, Howard Lee, were the valley. in the valley Sunday looking ov­ er the shingle supply, hoping they TYPEWRITERS Sales & Rentals could use the local product in OFFICE EQUIPMENT and some construction work they have SUPPLIES contracted for in the near future. GRANTS PASS TYPEWRITER Mrs. Fuhrmeister accompanied COMPANY 622^4 E. H Grants Pass them. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hill hi New Arrivals for Spring ! Coats Navy, black and light shades. Sizes 12 to 40. '» 4, $12.95 $29.95 TO ROOFING COMPANY Last week W. E. Martindale and 1 124 Oak St. GardenTooli CL Dresses You won't need to wait a minute longer to find some­ thing in a dress that looks like spring and makes you feel like spring—this wide selection of prints and plain colors is outstanding. Com­ plete size range from 12 to Now that 01’ Jupe has shut down his fountains We’uns air gittin’ that garden-amakin' urge. Dance American legion Hall Cave Junction And here’s the place to get ’em. Saturday, March 16th HARDWARE GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME Admisión 75c I Cave Junction, Oregon I HADLEY'S — Cinderella Shop Grants Pass