Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 23, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 23,1943
Page Eight
Locals
Mrs. Henry Webb transacted
business in Grants Pass on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Winnie Parker and Mrs.
Bob Sharpe of Holland were holi­
day shopping in Grants Pass this
week.
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Holiday shoppers seen in Grants
Pass this week were Mrs. Fessler,
Jim and Alice Hogue, Art Cribb,
Clyde Prevatt and Mrs. Marchant
and daughter. Harriett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watkins were
business visitors in Grants Pass
this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balzke of
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hill made a
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Brien,
were in Grants Pass on
trip to Grants Pass on business I
business today (Thursday) and
last Monday
also doing their Christinas shop­
Bill Haynes transacted business ping.
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several days this week in the I
H. M. Smith, who is building
county seat.
a group of residences at Suther­
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lin,
Oregon, arrived home today,
Owen Maddox of Cave Junction'
transacted business in the county, (Thursday) to spend Christmas at
home.
seat on Monday.
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Mrs. Fred Spraul of Elk Creek
Mrs. Elvina Kaufman of Hol-;
land made a business trip to Lodge was shopping in Grants
Pass this week. She accompanied
Grants Pass this week.
Mrs. Chet Taylor and Mrs. Ernest
Taylor
who were also on a shop­
Mrs. Sophia Bunch of Bridge-
view was in Grants Pass on busi­ ping tour.
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ness the first of this week.
Mr. an<] Mrs. Emil Dopyera of
Mrs. Chas. Strong and daughter Grants Pass were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Betty, were holiday shopping in
Taylor last Saturday evening, lat­
Grants Pass this week.
er attending the dance at the Le­
gion hall. The Dopyeras were for­
Bob Fleming (,f Holland return­
ed from a week's visit in Portland mer residents in Kerby but now re­
side in Grants Pass where
where he visited his sister and oth­
Dopyera is in business.
er friends.
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Scott's Market wishes to an-1 New Poison Oak Killer
nounce that the store will be closed
Saturday and Sunday, all day both | Showing Good Results
days. Dec. 25 and 26.
Mole experience with the use of
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Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lee ac­ I ammonium sulfamate to kill poi-
companied hy Mr. and Mrs. Bob son oak indicates that it is the
Smith were transacting business in best chemical to use for this pur-
Grants Pass the first of the week. pose under many conditions, but
it is not as good for eradicating
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other
kinds of perennial weeds as
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shamp of
Idlewild. Calif., attended the Co. A some of the other chemicals, ac-
dance last Saturday.
They re­ i cording to a summary of recent
ported a most enjoyable evening. i tests issued by Chester Otis, as­
sistant farm crops specialist, and
Mrs Howard Crowe of Hood L. E. Harris, associate agronomist,
River, Oregon, spent last week vis­ at O. S. C.
The only other chemical that
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
equals
ammonium sulfamate in
N. Cooke of O'Brien. She left for
killing
power
on poison oak is at-
her home last Monday.
lacide. Ammonium sulfamate, a
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baumberg- nitrogenous weed killer, has the
er were in Grants Pass Wednes­ advantage, however, in that it does
day on a hurried trip to get some not sterilize the soil and even has
equipment for the Cave City Tour­ some fertilizer value. It has fire
retardant properties instead of be­
ist park.
ing inflammable, which is one rea­
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Mrs. Dick Thompson nee Ruby son for its scarcity on the market.
Hosford, left last Saturday for her The armed services are using it for
home in Portland after spending
a week visiting friends in the val­
ley and looking after her property
in O'Brien.
CAVE CITY
THEATER
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liner. The electric light has snuffed out the soft-
beamed candle. Tinkling sleigh bells are drowned
in the roar of motor horns.
But who will say
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that Christmas has lost its charm? W ith Christ-
mas at hand we renew our pledge of devotion to
ideals of honest dealing, and express our appre­
ciation of your friendship for us during 1943.
HEAP ON MORE WOOD, THE WIND IS CHILL;
LET IT WHISTLE AS IT WILL,
WE’LL KEEP OUR MERRY CHRISTMAS STILL!
Model Cash Grocery
MR. AND MRS. O.W. GREEN
these fire retarding properties;
nevertheless, more supplies are
available now than a year ago.
The experiment station recom­
mends that this material be mixed
with water at the rate of one
pound of ammonium sulfamate per
gallon. This is sprayed on foliage,
stems and crowns until the liquid
drops freely. The best time for
application is in the late summer
or early fall.
So far the ammonium sulfamate
has not shown up satisfactorily on
deep-rooted perennials, such as
morning glory. Canada thistle, and
whitetop.
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SATURDAY .„d SUNDAY
DECEMBER 25 and 2«
Here We Go
With FIBBER McGEE, MOL-
II EDGAR BERG! N and
chari ie
M c C arthy
brought forth her
born son and wrapped
in swaddlying clothes
laid him in a manger;
because there was no room
for them at the inn.
Luke 2:7
Rogue Theater
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ALSO NEWS AND
SELECTED SHORTS
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We Wish You A
MERRY CHRISTMAS'
( AVE CITY
(’OFFER SUOI
V. V. Jasperson
F. ,1. Kolb
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Caw Junction. Oregon
Lumber was a California indus-[
try two years before that State’s,
famous "gold-rush.” Today, most
of the gold has been mined-out.
Wc can't win the war without the
but new timber is growing there navy; our soldier can't win unless
our ships deliver; merchant ships
faster than ever.
can't deliver unless the home front
provides. One important convoy job
is flashing signals as this youth is
doing in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Your equally important job is to
continue buying War Bonds until
MERRY CHRISTMAS
V ictory.
J,'. £ j-rnuwrv Prfartmcnt
Wed.. Thurs., Fri.. Sat.
Dec 22 23, 24. 25
"SO PROUDLY WE HAIL
Claudette Colbert - Veronica L
Paulette Goddatd
MERRY CHRliJ'iLO
Sunday. Monday Tuesday
Dec. 26. 27, 29
"A LADY TAKES A ( HANCE
Jean Arthur - John Wayne
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Martin’s Hardwi
Mr and Mrs George Martin
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LIGHTS ON THE FIR TREE,
Rivoli Theater
6£ST U1SIIÉS
Santa may have new
modes ot transporta
tion in lus b.igoi tricks,
blit our wish is that his
1943 pack include a
great big package ot
old time Chtistmas
cheer, addressed
you, dear friend
YOl I
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Wed.. Thurs.. Fri, Sat.
29. 30. 31. Jan 1
"I DOOD IT"
Red Skelton
Plus Preview Jan. 1. It p. ni.
■ HERE COMES El MF R"
Al Pearce - Frank Albertson
MERRY XMAS AND \ HAPPY
NEW YEAR" TO ALL OUR
PATRONS’.
1943
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To Each and All
May your Christmas
of 1931 approach in
joyness the carefree
Christmases of early
years.
Dl CKWORTH
The Tire Man
Grants Pass
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Wed.. Thurs.. Fri. and Sat
Dec 22. 23. 24 25
"GOOD FELLOWS
Cecil Kellawav - H len Walker
— PLUS —
DOUGHBOYS IN 1REI \ND"
Kenny Baker . Lynn Merrick
AND
9th Chapter of Serial
"G-MEN VS BLACK DRAGON"
... MAY IT BE A VERY
Sun.. Mon.. Tues
Dec 26, 27. 2S
"FIRST COMES COUR \GE"
Merle Oberon - Brian Xherne
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"DANGEROUS BLONDES'
Mien Joslyn - Evelyn Keyes
Wed , Thur«.. Fri . Sat
Dec 29 30 31. Jan. 1
"FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR”
Penny Singleton - Arthur Lake
— PLUS —
BLAZING GUNS '
Hoot Gibson - Ken Maynard
And 10th Chapter of Serial
"G MEN VS Hl \CK DR \GON"
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SNOW ON THE WINDOW
LEDGE...THE JOYOUS
FACES OF CHILDREN ...
HAPPY ONE FOR YOU
CAI 1. JUN( TION
MOTOR ( OI RT
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