Illinois Valley News. Thursday, April 18, 1940
Page Four
Is in the air and it gets most of us some time. That’s when w’e
should be particular about what we eat. GOOD FOOD makes
for GOOD HEALTH. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables helps to
make a good diet. Shop at the Model.
SPRING FEVER
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday & Monday, April 19-20-22
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday & Monday, April 19-20-22
FRESH FRUIT AND
1
Vegetables
24c
SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON
Per Pound ................................
36c
LARD, Pure
4 Pounds for
$1.79
25c
SCOCO SHORTENING
16 Pound Pail for
COFFEE, Pennant
2 Pounds for ........
YELLOW CORN MEAL
9 lb. Sack
27c
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MECO PEAS
3 Cans, 303 size
25c
TOMATOES
2*4 Size (’ans, 3 (’ans for
25c
HOT SAUCE
6 (’ans for
20c
SWIFT’S MILK
6 Cans for
33c
CLOSEOUT — EDWARDS DEPENDABLE COFFEE
1 lb. can 23c
2 lb. can 4.5c
4 lb. can 89c
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15c
PREPARED MUSTARD
Per quart ..............................................................
CELERY—
Fresh Utah, large b’nch
SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR
9 Pounds for ......................................................
5c
25c
5c
15c
54c
FLOUR—BOQUET
49 Pound sack......................................................
$1.15
BEANS, Great Northern
5 Pounds for..........................................................
25c
OATS, Quick or Regular
9 Pounds for ..................................................
36c
HUSKIES
(Limit) 1 Package.............................................
Friday and Saturday Only
ORANGES—
Large, per dozen
TISSUE
7 Rolls for.............................................................
30c
JELLO, Assorted Flavors
Per Package ........................................................
GRAPEFRUIT—
6 for
15c
ASPARAGUS—
Fancy, per bunch
10c
NEW POTATOES—
White
3 lbs.
14c
Bananas, Apples, Cab-
)age, Beets, Green Oni
ons, Avocados, Cauli
flower, lettuce, Rad
ishes
DIAMOND QUALITY AND FERRY’S SEEDS
FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES
.........
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CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS
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Model Cash Grocery
CLAY MASSIE
FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS
Cave Junction, Oregon
O. W. GREEN
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Locals
they were in town to see a doctor. I
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
TO TOWNSENDITES
The junior class of the high I as to increase the ultimate value
Legion Auxiliary Plans
school will have a refreshment of the mature forest.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Currier of
booth at the Sports Day in Kerby
In addition to the planting of Annual Poppy Dance
Tacoma, Washington, are visiting
April 26th. It is possible that the the trees, some test plots were
April 3—House of Representa grade school will have one also
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
planted with poisoned Douglas fir
Mr. and Mrs. Al Reed were Aller of Takilma.
The American Legion Auxiliary
tives—The petition to discharge
since the Valley Teachers’ associ seed to determine if reproduction wishes to express their thanks to
in Grants Pass shopping Monday.
the Townsend bill and bring it on
ation authorized a maximum of can be established by seeding. The the Rebeccas for postponing the
Alex Bews, of Portland, Oregon, the floor of the house was placed two. No other community or
seeds were poisoned to destroy the dance which they had planned for
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Hill
father of Mrs. George Hicks, is on the desk of the clerk of the school has requested one yet.
rodents which if present in rela May 25. This is the date set for
spent last Saturday in Grants Pass.
spending a few weeks visiting his house for signatures at noon,
tively large numbers, are destruc the National sale of poppies, being
April 3. One hour before Con
daughter here.
Mrs. K. C. Hamilton made a
Behind the fairly steady pitch tive to seed plantations. If these the last Saturday before Memorial
gress adjourned, 70 Representa
hurried business trip to Grants
ing of Dean Tycer the Grade plots prove successful, more plant Day. These poppies are made by
Mrs. C. Y. Arnold who has been tives had attached their names to
school
Pass the first of the week.
defeated Rocky Dale in a
men confined in hospitals, and the
visiting her mother and other rela ou rpetition. Seventy signatures
soft ball game Friday. The game ing will be done with poisoned entire proceeds are used for them
the
first
day;
218
needed
tives in Minneapolis arrived home
seed so as to speed up reforesta and their families, as they cannot
John W. Smith was transacting
Florida's Representative Joe was featured by several double
in Cave Junction last Friday.
tion, which is curtailed at the pres draw compensation while hospital
plays
and
a
home
run
by
Charles
business in the county seat the
Hendricks was the first to sign.
first of the week.
Smith
with
the
bases
full
for
Ker-
ent
time by nursery limitations. ized-
E. P. Preble of Holland spent Florida’s Lex Green was second;
by.
The
Holton
Creek
diamond
Because
the seeds are buried, no
several days in Grants Pass and 250 pound Pat Cannon of Florida is in
Mrs. George P. Scott was a bus-
excellent condition. The
Medford attending to business was third in line, but Gerald Lan
damage is anticipated to upland
Subscribe for the Illinois Valley
game was a nine-inning affair in-
iness visitor in Grants Pass the
matters the latter part of last dis of Indiana good-naturediy
birds. Cliff stated.
News. It’s worth the price.
stead
of
the
usual
seven.
Rocky
first of the week.
pushed him aside and won third
week and the first of this.
position. The Florida delegation Dale brought the score close in
the closing innings when relief
Miss Ruby Hosford of O’Brien
Sterling Sloan is a new arrival bad determined to take all of the
pitcher Smith lost control, The
returned home last Saturday after
at the Redwood Ranger station. f'rst positions.
score was 18 to 14.
a week’s visit in Los Angeles, Cal.
He is moving his furniture in for
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Senator Chan Gurney of South
the summer and will be located at
Miss Gertrude Bloomingcamp the station.
CONSERX ADOR—The shelf-lined Inner Door that gives you
Dakota—“I shall do everything in
26'4 more quickly usable space. It’s patented—only Philco
returned last Tuesday from a bus-
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my power to help bring this meas SISKIYOU FOREST
has it! Holds two-fifths of your food right at your finger-tips,
iness trip to Medford, Oregon.
A. J. Drews returned from ure to the senate floor for con PLANTS TREES
without opening main compartment. No crowding in front,
Portland Wednesday night. Mr. sideration, for 1 feel that any plan
no empty, wasted areas in back. That’s why the Philco Refrig,
Ten forest guards, under the
Rev. Wm. A. Brown returned Drews spent four days there on which has the number of people
erator holds more food! Keeps cold air in and wand air out
of main compartment . . . saves on electric bills.
last Saturday from an extended business. He also saw the open- backing it that this has, certainly supervision of District Ranger
| Boyd L. Rasmussen, have just
business trip in the East.
ing day ball game when San Fran- deserves to be heard.”
AS LOW AS
AND IT WILL BE HEARD! | completed the planting of 52,000
cisco beat Portland.
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Congressman
Ed . . Isaz, (Cajif ) Port Orford cedar trees on lands
K. C. Hamilton and Frank
donated to the Forest Service by
broadcasts:
"I
prefer to think of | ¡donated
Charles Fattig and Mr. and Mrs.
Schiska drove to Grants Pass to
day, (Thursday.)
Paul Fattig have leased the Slate the Townsend plan as the height the Coos Bay Lumber company
Creek Service station, about one- of Americanism as it expresses the and located on Eden Ridge, an
nounced Supervisor Edward P.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd half mile south of Wonder. They goal of Christianity."
Yçur Rexall Store
Cliff.
took
charge
of
the
station
the
first
-...
.
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O'
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of Holland spent a short time in
This
is
the
largest
number
of
Cave Junction
Crescent City last week at their of this month. Many improvements
are planned for the future and the RESTAURANTS CAN’T trees planted on the Siskiyou Na
Pebble beach home.
tional Forest in any one season,
new proprietors invite their Illi- ( HISEL ON CREAM
and
the largest number of Port Or- ♦
nois
Valley
friends
to
stop
and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aller were
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ford
cedar trees planted by the
give them the once over.
The law requires that coffee
in (»rants Pass last Saturday. Mr.
Forest Service in the northwest re
cream
served
in
restaurants
and
Aller has not been well lately and
Mrs. Edward B. Ashurst and other eating places must contain gion, Cliff stated. Most of the
sons Aaron and Henry and Mrs. at least 18 per cent butterfat, un trees are planted on lands devoid
Scharfenstein of Klamath Falls less a sign to the contrary is dis of natural reproduction, but be
and Miss Alice Mae Morris of played, warns A. W. Metiger, cause of the high stumpage value
Seattle visited last Monday at the chief of the state department of of Port Orford cedar, some of the
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home of Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Mor agriculture division of foods and trees were used to "sweeten” fir
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ris
on Caves Highway. Miss Mor dairies. Inspectors have been in reproduction of medium 4*n*>ty *o
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JACKASS SAUSAGE
is a niece of the Rev. and Mrs. structed to check eating places to ■
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Morris and was returning to her see that there is complete com- J
hom| in Seattle after spending pliance with this law.
SUNDAY MENU
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«•¿St ORIGINAL the
winter in Los Angeles and San
SATURDAY ONLY
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Francisco.
Philco Refrigerator
$119.95
CAVE CITY DRUG STORE
Just a little j
more left !
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A group of the 7th and F
‘ ,
8th
grade pupils visited the Illinois
Valley News office Thursday. Mr.
Athey, editor, explained and dem
onstrated the operation of the
Linotype machine and the print
ing equipment in the plant.
H&L Cafe
Chicken Fry Steaks
lie
Fried Chicken
New Potatoes and Peas
Salad—Dessert
Bread and Butter
Drink
Each
KEITH'S MARKET
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