Page Eight
Illinois Valley News. Thursday, April 17, 1941
ocals
Mr*. Samuel Smith returned last
week end from Portland where
she had been visiting for the past
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villair wehe
Mrs. Fred Merrill and Mrs Mark
in Grants Pass this week.
S. Young of Takilma, were in the
county seat transacting business
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stone of '
today i Thursday).
O'Brien were in Grants Pass this
week.
Miss Edda Burke entertained
Wednesday evening a r.umber of
Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Leonard I
guests at a birthday dinner in hon
were in Grants Pass several days
or of her father’s birthday.
tnis Week.
Mrs. W. E. Martindale accom
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stout were
panied by Mrs. Millie Trefethen.
bu-mes.» visitors in Grants Pass on
Mrs. Art Kellert, were shopping in
Monday.
Grants Pass this week.
George Wells made a business
Mr. and Ms. Ear* Grizxell and
trip to the county seat the first of
daughter of Rogue River spent
the week.
Easter Sunday with the L H.
Gnzzell’s of Ye Rustic Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Barker of
Crescent City were in the valley
John and Henry Mellow of Max-
on business this week.
wel, California were home visiting
their parent». Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bower
Mellow on the Cave» highway.
man spent last Saturday in Grants
Pa-» on business.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clayton
of Selma, spent Sunday with their
George W Martin was transact
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.
ing .business the first of the week
Ear) Clayton of Cave Junction.
in Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Coates of
Mrs. Judy Squire was transact
Crescent City were caller» at the
ing business in Grants Pass and
New« Office thi» week. Mr. and
Medford this week.
Mrs. Coa’c« are on the Triplicate
staff.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed Norman of Sei
ms were in Cave Junction last
Mrs. John Uhlrich and young
week-end on business.
son left last Saturday for Klamath
V K Meedom of the Bank of Falls where she will visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Uhlrich, Sr.,
America. Crescent City, was a vis-
for a few weks.
itor in Cave Junction today.
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Brown
C. Y Arnold of Arnold's Gro
of the Willadora. returned to their
cery was transacting business in
home this week from the Philip
Grants Pass la»t Monday.
pine islands after spending nearly
a year there in missionary work.
Miss Victoria Jasperson and
Mrs. Geo. P. Scott were shopping
Mr. and Mr». Harvey Spliethoff
in Grants Pass last Saturday.
and family and Mr. and Mrs. A
D. Pope and son, all of Selma, vis
A. L. Mallery, vocational super
ited recently at the Ear) Clayton
visor of the CCC camp made a trip
home in Cave Junction.
to Grants Pass this week.
Model Cash Grocery
Formerly
SCHUMACHERS
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
APRIL
MEATS
Bacon Squares, lb.
9
O. W. GREEN
18 - 19 - 21 - FRIDAY, SATRDAY AND MONDAY
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
CROWN FLOUR
AND FEEDS
TOMATO CATSUP. Heinz
Large size bottle ..................
APPLE BUTTER. Kerr’s
5 Pounds for ........................
43c
CRACKERS, Sunshine
2 Pound box for
27c
GRAPEFRUIT
Large size, per dozen...............
30c
CORN MEAL, Albers
Yellow. 10 pound sack
30c
ORANGES
Full of juice, per dozen ...........
15c
WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP
4 Bars for
28c
RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS
3 Bunches for .................................
10c
BAKING POWDER, Clabbergirl
2 Pound can for ................................
21c
RHUBARB
A Spring tonic, 3 pounds
15c
IVORY SOAP
Giant bars, each
10c
NUBORA, Giant size
with glass ash tray ...
49c
MOR, Luncheon Meat
12 Ounces for...............
27c
ICE CREAM SALT
10 Pounds for
CRACKED WHEAT, Crown
10 Pound sack for......................
25c
JELLO ICE CREAM POWDER
3 Boxes for
19c
COCOA
2 Pound can for
FLOUR
Snowdrop
CAKE FLOUR
Swansdown ....
SPECIAL Canned FRUIT
Youngberries, Prunes
COFFEE Special A
3 ‘J Pounds for
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H. C. Cullom of Takilma, who
Bill Branham, foreman of the has been in the, Grants Pass hos
Pomeroy ranch in Kerby was in pital for several weeks, is now in
the county seat on business this a convelascent home in Grants Pass
week.
dazzled youth.
meeting at the Lone Mt. Valley Re "CHAI) HANNA”
alone, the cost was justified only
doing nicely.
sort this (Thursday) afternoon.
It’s a great show with a great under certain relationships of but
COMES HERE
cast, starring Henry Fonda, Doro terfat prices, hay costa, and grain
Ray Philbrick was a guest re Mr Luick is the manager of the WED. AND THURS.
thy Lamour and Linda Darnell.
costs.
cently at the home of Mr. and Del Norte Milk Products company
at
Smith
River.
A table showing these relation
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• Mr». George W. Martin on Cave»
cry
“
There
’
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»till
magic
in
the
ships
at a glance is included in the
highway. Mr. Philbrick is now sta
“Here Comes Charlie, ’ a comedy “The Circus has come to town,“ RATIO OF GRAIN
new bulletin. It shows, for ex
tioned at Powers. Oregon.
drama. Friday, April 18th at the and _ glamor — that overworked PRICE TO BITTER
ample, that if hay is worth only $7
Kerby
high
school
auditorium.
This
1
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rd
—
still
make«
its
home
under
a ton and the concentrate costs
Mrs. Keith Wells who was taken
Saturday. Sunday.
FAT FAVORE FEED
$30 a ton, the butterfat must sell
is the '41 senior class play.
the canvas.
to
Grants
Pas
recently
to
undergo
April 19-20
Show
business,
the
movies
as
for
at least 31.5 cents a pound
an operation was dismissed from
Current prices of feed grains
well
as
the
theater
and
vaudeville,
Mrs.
Grey
of
Medford,
spent
before
the ertra feed is justified.
The most ea ferir kxA*<l-
the hospital Sunday and is now at
compared with the present price I
On the toher hand, with the con
foraard-le picture in •
last week-end visiting Mr and Mrs. owes much to this type of amuse
home improving nicely.
of butterfat make it highly profit
dn-ade . . . ChrUIopbet
centrate costing only $20 a ton,
Earl Grey. Last Friday Mrs.. Grey ment. for it was the travelling tent
able to feed concentrates with al-
Morie) ’» »torr ot a a Mie
or the same price at which wheat
visited
the
Rockydale
school
where
show
that
kept
theatrical
tradition
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hearing and
falfa hay instead of feeding the j
■ oliar gleit!
daughters. Misses Gertrude and her son teaches and treated the alive in this country >n remote hay alone to dairy cattle, accord was figured for the wheat-feeding
Helen, shopped in Medford last youngsters to refreshments of ice places in times that were other ing to a new bulletin just issued experiments, the feeding of con
wise barren of professional enter by the agricultural experiment sta centrates with $7 hay is profitable
Saturday and Easter Sunday were cream and cake.
tainment. If it hadn't been for tion at O. S. C., entitled “Feeding any time butterfat is worth more
guests of friends in O Brien.
Mr. and Mrs.’ Marvin Cross were the wandering wagon shows of Alflfa Hay Alone and With Con than IO1» cents a pound.
The wheat feeding experiments
George W. Thrasher made a hosts Eaater Sunday when they those early days, the habit of “go centrates to Dairy Cows.”
conducted at Corvallis showed tha--
business trip to Grants Pass and entertained the following guests ing to a show” might never have
This bulletin No. 380. is con
wheat can be used for up to 75 pt )
drove home in a 1941 Pontiac au at dinner, Mrs- Dixon. Mr. and been started.
sidered particularly significant in
cent
of a standard concentrate
So
when
the
movie-makers
«et
tomobile.
Last week Harry R Mrs Harry Mills. Mr and Mrs H
connection with one recently pub
mixture,
with no adverse effect
|ab-^ut
filming
a
picture
like
the
Vernon
and
son,
iArry.
and
Floyd purchased a new 1941 Dodge C.
lished on surplus wheat feeding
other
than
possible slight loss of
20th
Century-Fox
Technicolor
pro
Jack Feterly.
car.
experiments in Oregon. The bul
duction of “Chad Hanna" by Wai- [ letin just issued shows in detail palatability.
, ter D. Edmonds, which comes to,
Mrs. John W. Smith and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs W M. King and the Cave City Theater Wednesday when it is profitable to feed con
Harry 0. Smith were hostesses last
son. Owen, of Grant» Pass, were and Thursday, it is really a la centrates of various prices with
KEITH PAYS
week with a dessert luncheon for
hay. while the bulletin on feeding
dinner guest» of Mr and Mrs. bor of love.
theii bridge club at the Smith home
shows that wheat, which has been the highest prices for
Amos Slack of Kerby on Easter
More than that it provided an priced at a feed grain level for
on Caves highway. Prixes were
home grown products.
Sunday. In the afternoon they actor's paradise, for the best-sell
given to Mrs George W Thrash
visited at the home of Harry Milb ing novel, which was published in some years, is a satisfactory grain
er and Mrs. A. Johnson.
for feeding dairy cows.
I want hogs. beef. veal,
on the George road.
the Saturday Evening Post under
The new bulletin is by D. H.
chickens and rabbits
the title of "Red Wheels Rolling,” Sherwood and H. K. Dean, who
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Davis, who
boasts
such
colorful
characters
as
Mr and Mr». Jay Parkinson. Sr.,
conducted the experiments re port-
have property interests in the val
* ■ their
Hanna. Albany Yates, the ed on at the branch experiment
I— — '
ley are now vacationing in Seat and son Walter, left for
tle. They plan to return to the home in Compton, < California, ronreous bareback rider, Caroline, station at Hermiston. For three
your buMBen and
enou «h to appreci
Illinois valley within the coming Sunday, after spending a week the l°ve-«*arved waif, and a dozen year» they fed one group of grade
KEITHS MARKET
with their son and iaughter-in- . ' others. Chad, played by Herry cows alfalfa alone, while giving
summer.
M \R( II Ob TIME
law Mr and Mrs Jay Parkinson. ! Fonda, is typical of every country another group alfalfa plus grain.
pBrk.1 boy
ever fell in love with the Although the cows receiving the
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Luick of Jr., of Cave Junction.
"Lahor and Defense
their
home
beautiful
bareback rider; Albany, grain averaged consistently high
Smith River, Calif., brought Mrs. nsons expect to make
i portrayed by Dorothy Lamour. is er production than those fed hay
in
the
valley
soon
Lee Winetrout and Mrs. Mabel
i the creature of sultry allure who
W eJnesdav. Thur-dat.
Maris of Crescent City te attend
33S2E.
frankly tells him- “I’m here just
April 2.3-24
the I'linois Valley Garden club
See “Charlie“ at the Kerby to make c <untry boy» like you fall '
high school Friday night, and then in love" ; and Caroline, played by
THE CIRCUS!
bring “Her*’ to the big Rexal! lc 1 Linda Darnell. 1« the girl who
Sale Wednesday. April 30 or any I clothed Chad in a glory of wor
Red Wheel* Rolling!
day following the same week.
ship — an,) was forgotten by the
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CAVE CITY
THEATER
HENRY FONDA
DOROTHY LA.MOITR
LINDA DARSELI
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m TICES AS
IN SOME
Pus sty>£5 Í
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The Only Original
RexalI
Chad
Hanna
Ic Sale
Will be held in Cave
Junction
Wednesday. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
April 30. May 1, 2. 3
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