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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1941)
Illinois Valiev News, Thursday, Septmeber 25, 1911 Pajfc Ei«ht i ■ I Attending the Del Norte County 1 i-' Friday ware Mr». Earl Boyd, Mr. and Mr». E. J. Wilber and Mrs. Robert Balzke of the Waldo hotel in O'Brien. 9 0 h 0 Mr. anti Mrs. Sam Bunch and Mrs. Mattie Seyferth attended the Miss Dorothy Green, daughter fair in Crescent City last Friday. of Mr. and Mrs. O. W Green of the Model grocery, has accepted Mrs. John Meagher of Los Ve a position with the Golden Rule gas, Nevada, was in the valley store in (¡rants Pass. Monday looking for a dairy farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith spent M isses Edda Burke ami Ger Sunday evening in Grants Pass, trude Bloomingcamp vacationed on Tuesday they made a business over the week end in Crescent City. trip to Medford and expect to spend a few days with friends near Mrs. Jay Parkinson, Jr. and Miss Astoria, this week end. Wanda Burch made a trip to Cres cent City last week end. Art Drews returned Friday from —o— Portland where he visited his Montee Heald returned Monday mother for several days. Art from two weeks vacation in Phoe stopped in Eugene for one day to nix, Arizona, Los Angeles and Mo visit his son and daughter-in-law, desto. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Drews. —o--- —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floy.l re Mrs. J. J. Villair and daughter, turned Tuesday from a two week’s Miss Jeanne .•■■pent several days in vacation trip to Los Angeles and Eugene last week, where Jeanne San Francisco. was enrolled I as a freshman at the Mr». Florence Yenter of Wash ington visited over the week end Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smock at th« Holland hotel. —o--- Mrs. Edith Ingram of Medford spent last Sunday with her father, Win. Tycer who was celebrating b's 81st birthday. —o — Mr. and Mi.». Earl Scovil’e of Midfo.d, visited over the week end as guest» i.f Miss Gertrude Bloomingcamp. —o— Miss Maude Wilson, who has lei n i mployed at the Cave Junc tion Motor Court for the past sum mer, left Saturday for her home ir Portland. —o--- Frank Beardsley who has been working for the Villair Lumbei company falling timber during the past summer spent several days in Portland. —— o--- M. B. Rexford, who has been in the hospital at (¡rants Pass for the past few days, was brought home by Mrs Rexford Wednesday much improved. —o — Jack Heald hail the misfortune to bleak his leg while playing foot- ba’I last Friday. He is confined ut the tirants Pass general hos- pitlll. o— C. R. Stout ex- for Portland the They will visit nts, Mr. and Mrs •( J. Becktel Kinzer were Zeigler home Inst Tuesday. Merlin. SATURDAY - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 2« SOME I HING ENTER!AIN1NG n \i l i Xixt; EVERY MINUTE WITH Al I. THESE ENTERTAINING STARS: ALICE FA Y E To Keep You Humming' IA( K OAKIE r K op ou . 11 " I 1 »Ni PAYNE I .1 1 »N I JOHN j To Keep You Romanein"' CESAR ROMERO To Keep You (¡liess The Great American Broadcast CAR I DON NEWS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY OCTOBER 12 JOY SHOW I \UGHS » \\ HO 0 8 Formerly SCHUMACHERS CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON tra and take away this fine dictionary—no wait* ing, we have the books FOLGER'S ß™a 2 Pound can COFFEE i" ( ask for , folder ) LUXFL*»ES » Large CUTS DOWN STOCKING RUNS SAVES ILASTIQTY I a 0 ñ amm PINEAPPLE, Meco No. 2'4 Cans, each BlSQl’K K Per package WASHES CLOTHES SPARKLING WHITE CHOCOLATES 2 Pounds for FRESH DATES Per pound (RAN BERRIES 2 Pounds for SI RAW BERRIES Per liox DEVI I ED MEAT No Cereal. 6 cans for Large Bar SOAP i Medium 3 for l»c J 7c 19e IOc 25c IOc 19c the assurance of Secretary Wick- ard that achieving these produc tion goals is just as important to the nation as building tanks and planes, I am confident that our Oregon farmers will get the job done.” 65c SOAP ■ ! Bars tor ACTIVE LATHER FOR COMPLEXION Shorteninj Tri pl* Cr««a«d 3 Pound Can STAYS SO FRESH AND SWEET POST TOASTIES Large economy size ? HALEY’S SOUP Special—2 ( ans for More E jiijs To Be Sought For New Drying Plant New song hits, great stars and a grand story highlight 20th Cen tury-Fox’s latest musical, “The Great American Broadcast," which comes to the Cave City theater Saturday and Sunday. Alice Faye. Jack Oakie, John Payne and (’< sar Romero, are starred in tin film which features Mary Be h Hughes. Prominent in the picture are the specialty numbers of ra dio’s famed Four Jnkspots, as w '1 To aid in the drive for more food to be shipped to other na tions, the United States is increas- ing its capacity for the production of dried eggs from 12 million Program leaders will now break I pounds annually to in excess of down the state goals into county 100 million pounds, N. L. Bennion, figures zTer which a farm-to-farm extension poultryman at Oregon drive will be made target the in Í State college, has been notified. creases romised on a voluntary Between 35 and 40 new drying basis. I plants will be built, capable of pro- as those of The Nicholas Brothel An 11 per cent increase in milk I cessing more than nine million ami The Wiere Brothers. production is asked from Nis state I cases of eggs for the United States —o — More eggs rathei Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sowell and in 1942, or an increase from 1,- i and Britain. nnnui,l Mr. and Mrs. Irven Johnson went ('CO pounds. Most of this increase | than more broilers and fryers are nth last Sunday on a week's va 431,000,000 pounds to 1,589,000,- ! the present national defense need. I cation. They visited relatives in mi st come from increasing pro sav Bennion. Tun Francisco a few days, then to duction of present dairy herds. 1.1" \ngel> to visit Mr. and Mrs Other important state goals and the (' eding and Miss Louise Cotton, percentages of increase over this GREASE ’EM t rmeily of Camp I'-Rest. On ¡year’s production are as follows: Mrs. Noia Paillus of Los Ange le- and an<| Mrs. Grace Thomas and daughter Dianne of Hollywood are visiting a week at Ye Rustic Inn with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown. The two ladies are sisters of Mr. Brown. —o— Mrs. Mary Seat recently re turned from a two weeks trip to 1 i j i n. . Bellingham, Wash., and tip to the Canadian line, to Spo kane and Coeur D’ Alene. Idaho. Mrs. Seat had a wonderful trio, even if it did rain all the time she their return they visited in Reno. AND RIDE ’EM Eggs 32,853,000 dozen, up 12 was in Coeur D’Alene, where she ' evnda. I ake Tahoe, Crater Lake per cent; beef cattle and calves, : x • ted relat'ves. When your ante is we1! lub mu' keting and farm slaughter. <1 D am nid Lake. —o- ■ "■ 0.088,000 pounds, 22 per cent , ricated it gives vou good ser o vice and costs less to keeo in •release; hogs, marketings and | OREGON TO SHARE repair. farm slaughter, 66,538,000 pounds, j i decrease of 5 per cent; sheep and NATIONAL DRIVE We do a swell job of greasing i lambs, 91.250,01'0 pounds down 1 FOR “WAR FOODS’’ your car. Drive in and ask pct cent; corn, 65,000 acres, up 7 us. job costs little. Mor eggs, more milk, more bee f j per cent; oats. 330000 acres, same i nd vea', and mere farm gardens as l'.'ll; barley, 170,000 acres, a C: f. Spencer Cor ii was acconi- v i. be Oregon’s principal part in 1' per cei^ decrease. All hay. 1,007,000 acres, same y her mother. iivi ¡culture's all-out mobilization •or defense in 1942, according to <» 19'1: wheat 756,000 acres (of R 'bel t B Taylor of Pendleton, ficial allotment), a 10 per cent de o thairman of the Oregon USDA ag- ci east ; rye. 42.000 acres, down 20 Mr. and Mrs. Gott Dorner vis r.er cent; f’ ax , for seed, 5000 acre-«, c.'l.ural d< fer.se er.se board. iteil the M. C. and I., E. Vuy Oregon's production goals, lip 150 per cent; green peas for ^y**t tt tttt 11 it 111111111 ti i tit 11 «< «i t< it 11 ut 11111 < 1111 it et t e 11 < 111 fel for a short time last Friday af- I rought bn« k from an eleven state nn cessing, 35,POO acres, up 11 per vwwvv ternoon. They were returmng «inference of farmers and farm cent; snap beans for processing, north to their home in Portland '< aders r.t Salt Lake Cty last 3300 acres, up 6 p.r cent; farm after vacationing along the coast week have been reviewed and ne- 4'rdens, an increase from 43.034 it'd othei way points Mi Dorner pted by the e state defer se board 59,500; commercial vegetable» i< manage! of .lone» Lumber c >m- Tay’or aid. Within the next two (or fresh use, 40,700 acres, uo 2’a w eeks. a statewide drive will be tier cent. Oats, hay, and Ir sh po- rnchid to marshall tin state’s atoes are the same as in 1043. THE TQUCHtlT —....... - - o............... odlictive strength beh nd the SQ l ' í A k * Jc’tA i ogrant. •subscribe for New» EvfeR. T àl UL è P "Oregon ag ¡culture h IS been CVV. N ON g ven its b ggest job, and we mus T h P FACM wi TH With di liver," Taylor declared. BREAK UP & PflpiflC inTERnnTionnbl L1UEST0CK jXPOSlTIOn HORSE SHOW and RODEO PORTLAND. OREGON October 4 to 11 19 Shows in One Eleven acres under one root. Exhibits of pure-bred Livestock. Dogs, Poultry, Pet Stock, Wild Life, Man ufactured and Land Products, 4-H Club and Smith-Hughes Vocational Education Work, also Combined Horse Show and thrill« ing Indoor Rodeo. Large Premium Lists New 1942 HOW ABOUT SUNNY SOME PORK With To Put With That Buck Meat’ RAN BOIGER •JOHN CARRO1 FRIEDA IXl Try Those TFNDFR CUBE STEAKS SPOR TOSCOPF "SNOW < N I W S CAVE CITY THEATER 0 FOR 80" PROTECTS HEALTH ASK FOR DICTIONARY pany at Portland, and Mrs. Dorner is a cousin of the Atheys. —o— Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brouillet now residing in San Luis Obispo, Calif., arrived last Saturday eve ning and are visiting their many friends in the valley for an indef inite time. While here they are guests of Mr. ami Mrs. ,1. M. Hout at Camp Hoquiam. Mr. and Mrs. Brouillet own property on the old I cemetery road and will look after i their interests while here. MONDAY 6Oc Plymouth and Dodge HEAD COLDS MOVIETONE O. W. GREEN PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 26-27-29- FRIDAY. SATURDAY. AND Buy 2 pounds, pay 10c ex U. of O. 1 Mrs. Villair returned Wednesday evening. —o— Billy Haynes of the Haynes Dress Shop spent Thursday in Crescent City attending to busi ness matters and while in the southern city took in the Del Norte county fair. —o— An interesting letter to his ar- nts, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith, was received from their son, Har ry, Jr., who recently left for Chi ngo to attend the Medill Schoo! of Journalism at Northwest uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heffner of I 'ortland were visitors at the home ■ I Mrs. II. (). Smith Wednesday af- '< I noon while on their way to the c< ast on their vacation trip. Mrs. Heffner is president of the Ore gon Federation of Garden clubs. —o- Mrs. Ira Beam and Mrs. S. M. Payne of Crescent City were in the valli y visiting Jim Payne ami fam- ily on the Caves highway. Mrs. Beam is a sister of Jim, and Mrs. S. M. Payne is his mother. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Klamath Falls were visitors Sat urday at the Harry Mills home on the George road. It was their first visit here and they left wishing their lot had been east in so pleas ant a place. Model Cash Grocery rì I m hog enough to »snt business and man enough to appreciate it *X( KEITH'S Texaco Gas, Oil Greases GEO. A IIICKS MARKET A di- or tickling sensa- t :on n thè ncs ■, ■ r a slight irrit ated threat .a: v b- thè signs that you m catching a head cold. Then it is time t > r it | few dl op of VAPOR INHAI.ENT on your hand- kerchief and breathe the van- or to sooth and relieve the nasal passage. QUICKLY RELIEVES SNIFFLES AND COLDS CAVE c/rr DRUG STORE Your Rexall Store CAVE JUNCTION Automobiles I a ■ Í í a « « » NOW ON DISPLAY AT :■ GARNER'S DODGE 621 E..t M - Grant. p.„ PLYMOUTH FIRST NEW ’I2’s IN JOSEPHINE COUNTS Í » •• •> sssssss%%%s*.*.sssss%sv.".v.s«.ssss-.w.v.sw.%-.«.v.-.\s