Illinois Valley News. Thursday, Matt 28, 1942 Page Four Locals Grants Pass last week. Mrs. Law- I son is still under the doctor's care and gradually improving from her recent illness. • Model Cash Grocery —o— Mrs. Werner Huber of Kumfy Mrs. W. O. Burch was in the Kamp was a Grants Pass visitor valley looking after their property last Friday. interests on the Redwood highway last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burch Mrs. Judy Squire made a busi­ now make their home in Medford ness trip to Grants Pass on Mon­ where Mr. Burch is working on the day. cantonment. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Stout of the Miss Ruby Hosford of O’Brien Esterly mine, were shoppers in left Friday evening for Portland Grants Pass last Saturday. where she was to meet her brother who she had not seen for several Mrs. Nellie Currier and family years. He had been visiting his were guests at the Harold Bower­ youngest daughter at Longview, man home last Sunday. Wash., and was returning to his 0. W. Green of the Model gro­ home in Kansas. cery was transacting business in the county seat last Tuesday. Mrs. Lavina C. Hussey left Tuesday for Leesburg to visit rel­ atives and friends over Memorial day. Mrs. W. F. Harger and Mrs. Marie Wilson were business visit­ ors in Grants Pass today (Thurs­ day). —o— Mrs. Gay Smith returned from Long Beach, Calif., where she has been visiting for the past several months. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Orie Lee and fam­ ily are leaving this week for Bel- flower, Calif., where they will spend the summer. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowerman were in Grants Pass last Tuesday. Harold was transacting business in the Forest Service. —o— Mrs. Vivian Taylor, accompan­ ied by Mrs. C. E. Thacker and Mrs. Joe Hudron were shoppers in Grants Pass last Friday. Mrs. Elton Riley, sons Pat and Phil, and Mrs. Roscoe Ball and son Jimmy, were visiting old friends in the valley Thursday af­ ternoon. Messrs. Riley and Bafl •ire now employed at Camp White near Medford. --- o--- • Creeling Sawyer left early this morning (Thursday) for Grants Pass with a load of scrap iron to help swell the funds for the “Gen­ eral MacArthur Day’’ drive spon- tored by merchants. Mrs. I. B. Hearing returned from Ashland where she attended the graduation exercises at the Southern Oregon College of Edu­ cation. Miss Helen Hearing is at- ending SOCE and Miss Gertrude ittends the Ashland high school. Mrs. Hearing and her daughters returned to their home in O'Brien after the exercises. o HOW TO BE HAPPY AND SAVE SUGAR TOLD BY LEADER Mrs. E. Y. Taylor left Monday People can’t get as much sugar for a two weeks visit to Los Ange­ as they would like. From a health les and vicinity where she will visit standpoint they don’t need as with relatives and friends. much as they normally get—in fact, just about half that amount. Bob Wendt left this week for The logical thing to do, therefore, Southern California point where is find ways of making the sugar he will visit relatives and friends allowance give a maximum of per­ for several weeks' visit. sonal satisfaction. This is the way --- o--- Lucy A. Case, extension specialist Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes ar­ in foods and nutrition at O. S. C., rived in the valley Wednesday. sizes up the present sugar situa­ Lloyd will be with the forest serv­ tion. ice this year scaling timber. It's no use to worry about ex­ actly how much sugar is in the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fehely and country, because with sugar now on sister-in-law, were calling considered a‘weapon of war as a friends in the valley last Saturday, source of alcohol needed in explo­ They are now living at Orleans, sives- the government is sure to Calif. maintain a margin of safety to avoid such a critical shortage as Gilman Squire, son of Mrs. Judy has occurred with rubber, she said. Squire, left Wednesday morning The sugar allowance provided, for Burbank, Calif., where he will aside from that especially ear­ visit relatives. He will be gone marked for canning, can probably several weeks. be used to give most satisfaction —o — in cooking and baking. Even there, Mrs. Jack lleintzelman and in however, other things can be used fant daughter, were dismissed to substitute for it. Coin syrup from the Josephine General hos- and honey may be used in many pital last Sunday and are now at kinds of cooked and baked foods, their home in Cave Junction. or even to sweeten breakfast cer­ —o— eals. The u«e of more dried fruits is Hon Cameron, engineer of the Forest Service in Giants Bass, has a sugar-conserving measure, as organized a road crew and will many of them are almost sweet make camp by the end of next enough without additional sugar. week on the construction of the Raisins or dried prunes added to cei tain dishes will provide sweet­ Sanger Peak road. ening ns well as fruit. Corn, car —o— The latest report on the Happy rots, and sweet potatoes are rich Camp road is that you can drive a in their own sugar, and will aid in mile past the junction of Bolan providing a sweet taste to meals. Such de-serts as custards, bread lake road toward Happy Camp, puddings and others made with a and it it still an eight large proportion of milk and eggs to Bolan lake from the need much less sugar than many —o—- other desserts. Some homemakers Miss Olga Bybsand, \\ ho has are economizing on sugar by end been making her home with Mrs. mg the meal with a fruit salad or Gladys King at the l.one Mt. Vai fresh fruit, instead of with a des­ ley resort, left fol Los \ngeles sert requiring more sugar. this week where she was called by In cake making, sugar may be the serious illness of hei brother saved by omitting a frosting, or ■—O Mi- <’. E accompanied I l.awson of O’Brien. Pick Thompson to CAVE CITY THEATER tfWO PARTS c clfVW ixTAsE AX? Eleni tiük’h LI’PCl< A n T W / keep the <’i tk'S RUkkiNc Formerly SCHUMACHERS with (3........................................................................................................................ E è................. LETTUCE Solid, 2 heads for O' “Early To Bed” 1 GEO. A HICKS Texaco Gas, Oil Greases Cave Junction, Oregon SLICED BEETS, Wilamet brand No. 2 cans, 2 cans tor ....................... t 29c ORANGES Fine for Juice. 2 dozen for Cucumbers, Fresh Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Celery, Green Peas, Carrots, Bananas, Grapefruit, Lemons, Avocados RAISINS I Pounds for PEP 2 Boxes for !i TOMATOES, Josephine No. 2’4 cans, 2 cans for h 0 GRAPEFRUIT JUK E Royal Club. 16 ounce cans BLUE STAR MATCHES Per carton PANCAKE FLOUR. Triangle 10 Pound bag for 0 55c I 0 PRUNES 23c 2 Pounds for & FLOUR. Swans Down Family $2.05 0 19 Found sack for & Crown Flour and Feeds 0 COFFEE, Bliss 2 Pou nJ can for STALEY’S WAFFLE SYRUP 5 Pound pail for / 14| ill □ w ran - X JUL ¿bj •C- j by using a filling of a fruit mix­ ture or something else that does not take ordinary sugar. Finally, if iced drinks are used, they may be sweetened with a thin syrup much more economically than with plain sugar. OFF IN A CORNER WITH PHIL SNORT Dear Ed: ated game-hogs, either beast; He gave man dominion over the animals of the forest and the birds of the air, the fishes of the sea; but He did not give “sports­ men” dominion over anything — unless maybe greed. Shall we go on voting for a dis­ criminate legislature, or shall we j ¿VSSS WAR l V BOND day seek one that is indiscriminate re-I garding all laws? One that will know the difference between con- ' BUYER MEETS servation and SPORT? For a number of years wg have been hearing much about conserva- j tion and rehabilitation, and a large I majority of our people are strongly j for both; but I, as well as many others, know we can never get any­ where unless the word conserva i tion is absolutely divorced from, the word sportsmen. Sportsmen means money, means cars and lots of idle time to kill for “sport" in far and near places. Conserva­ tion means to save, to let live; it means not to kill unless that life is sorely needed to sustain other life. I have closely followed, for a number of years, the words and deeds of our legislature in regard­ ing the passing of laws to protect our game life, and. invariably, each and all say they are doing it so the sportsmen can find better fishing or hunting; not a blamed word for our people as a whole. The game life of our forests and fields does not belong to the ter name they belong to the God who created them, created all life with equal rights. He never ere CONSERVE SUGAR! ★ 'W'lG.t 'l/O-ll ßlLtf, fy/iHl ★ WAH num ★ ★ The Garand semi-automatic rifle, which is the standard issue today for the U. S. army, is superior to the old Springfield rifle in many re­ spects. We literally need millions of these fast shooting powerful rifles to equip our army. They cost $85 each and are being manufactured at the rate of one a minute. They fire sixty 30-calibre shells a minute. SWP SPiHD!NG — SAVi DOLLARS CCI I CD IN OUR ADJ DCLLCIx COLUMNS....1. 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