Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 09, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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Illinois Valley New*, Thursday, March 9, 1911
Ken Wells is home on several
days furlough from Camp Cooke,
Calif . where he is now stationed.
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Arthur Youngblood of San Di­
ego, Calif., was visiting his broth­
er, I.aque Youngblood and his fam­
ily at Kerby last week.
Eva Peter of Caves highway has
been in .Medford with her sister,
Clara Spencer, who has been seri­
ously ill in the Community hos­
pital in that city.
Model Cash Grocery
Mrs. Eluna Albright and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Johnson, have been with
her brother, Raymond Baldwin and
family since their recent bereave­
ment and loss of their son, George.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 10th AND 11th
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William Flow who purchased
the Hussey ranch on the Illinois
river last summer, arrived last
Wednesday for an indefinite stay
Mrs. Teel is taking care of the
property during his absence Mr.
employed on the Seattle
Frow
Post-I ntelligencei but will eventu-
ally return to th«' valley to make it
his home.
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(3
2 Pounds
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Mr. and Mrs. Chet Leonard of
Medford were week end visitors at
the R T Baldwin home near Hol­
land.
CAVE CITY
THEATER
SAW RD
MARI H
PARSNIPS
Per Pound
7c
Asparagus, Celery. Carrots, Turnips, Lettuce,
Cabbage, Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit,
Avocados
BROOMS
Each
POST-TENS CEREAL
Variety Pack. Package
GREEN SPLIT PEAS
2 Pounds
HEMO CHOCOLATE
Jar
S) RI P, Imitation Maple
Bring Your Container
A Lady Takes
A Chance
John
Wayne
and Jean
r
UHITED STATtS
WAR
BONDS
STAMPS
1|||F
Seeds
are
important—Get
Dance
FREENI W S ORCHE> I RA
Supper by tie Lain- at
M ainight.
COME AND HAVE
TIME
Hamilton
TABASCO SAUCE
Bottle
ALPINE COFFEE
Per Pound
BLUE SUPER SUDS
Large Size
25c
the
9
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FLOl R. Gold Medal
19 Pounds
best—Use
Diamond
Seeds
northeastern and southwestern Or­
egon.
Mrs. Wertz left Tuesday a. m.
to assume her new duties. She will
have her headquarters in Portland
at the State ESA office. She ex­
pects to get back to Josephine
county often, as this is one of the
1»' counties in the two districts.
Mrs. Wertz will work with fam­
iliar on their living plans empha­
sizing « specially the financial rec­
ords. health protection for rural
families and the live-at-home food
program. "Our aim in Farm Se­
curity is to aid every family who
finances with us to maintain good
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'Crown Flour and Feeds« s
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health, to grow two-thirds of their
CARD OF THANKS
total food supply and through care­
We wish to thank our many
ful analysis of their expenses, to
repay the loan and at the same friends for their expressions of
time their net worth.” Mrs. Wertz sympathy and kindness during our
recent bereavement, the loss of
stated.
our father, John V. Silva, and for
Mrs. Wertz was formerly county the floral offerings.
home demonstration agent her«
Mrs. Frank Mellow aii«| Family.
from 1925 to 1935.
Mr. and Mra. Joe R
Rogue Theater
Friday and Saturday
March 10. 11
"THE GANG'S ALL HERE'
Alice Faye
15. 16. 17. 1*
“SAHARA"
Humphrey Bogart
Rivoli Theater
\ GOOD
Wed , Thurs.. Fri., Sat.
March 15. 16. 17 1*
"SWING OUT THE BLUES"
Lynn Merrick
AND -
PRAIRIE THUNDER"
Dick Foran
Plus 5th Chapter
•OVERl \ND MAIL'
COMING
Sunda? Evening, March 12. 7:15 p. in.
E\ ANGI LIST \ M I KI I I S
Subject—“The Post War World”
"A Plan That Carnot Fail "
“1C» In Your Bible."
Cave Junction
(KEN)
RELISH. Del Monte
12-oz. Jar
30c
3Oc fl
37c fi
Sunday. M ndav. Tuesday
March 12. 13. 14
"FOLLIES GIRL'
Wendv Bajrie
ALSO
• FIND THE BLACKMAILER"
Jerome Cowan
SATURDAY,
MARCH lMh
Texaco Gas, Oil. Greases
C
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING
3 Pound*
PIG’S FEET. Cudahv
1 l-oz. Jar
fi
77c S ft
ciate Home Supervise! for the
Farm Security Administrat on in Friday aid Saturdav
Districts VI and VII c uprising March 10. 11
“THE KANSAN'
Richard Dix
— PLUS —
-THE CRIME DOCTOR'S
ST. PATRICK’S
STRANGEST CASE"
Warner Baxter
And 4th Chapter of
“OVERl \NT) MAU."
ber if vou hurry.
Don't
let
your
tires
wear
down so the* cannot be re­
capped
It
mat
save you
considerable inconvenience in
getting new tires if you act
now
When vour tires are
worn, get them recapped, and
do it now
Come in and let
us explain further
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A ,JT OF PfûPit
FvTt’ET All LYllF
iilf PATTtRV
MIL lh*DFIi)’
Good rubber for recapping it
getting thinner and scarcer.
We <an »till get your tires
recapped with synthetic rub­
25c
FLOWER AND (’.ARDEN SEEDS
i Ol OR < XR I OON
IH) MO TIRES
XI I D REC XPI’ING?
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PASTRY FLOUR. Fisher’s
10 Pound Bag
PEAS. Meco. 3 Points
No. 2 Cans. 2 for
treatment for the past ten m nth-.
He was 88 years, 7 months at the
time of his death. He is survived
by a daughter. Mrs. Isobei Mellow
of Cave Junction, Oregon; a step­
daughter, Mary E. Silva of Peta­
luma. ami 19 grandchildren, two
great-grandchildren.
Six of the
grandchildren are in the armed
forces. Joe V. Rose of Crescent
City is a nephew
Funeral services were held last
Saturday. March 4, at St. Joseph’s
church in Crescent City. Inter­
ment in the Catholic cemetery.
Pall bearers were Leo Dressier.
Fred Endert. Joe Aguiar, John
.1 hn V. Silva was born on the Maciel. Frank Vieira and T. Ag­
Island of Sao Jorge in the Azore* uiar.
group on July 30, 1856. At the
age of 16 he came to the United
There will be an Auxiliary card
States and in 1880 came to Del party this Saturday night
Very
Norte county.
nice prizes. All welcome.
He engaged in butter making for
several years and later worker as
er of timbei I
11 bbs, W*l Former Count \ Home
X Co. His wife Marianna Silva Demonstrator’s Agent
and a stepson, Michael Silva pre­ Receives Promotion
ceded him in death several years
ago
Mrs. Saia H Wertz, who has
On March 1st. Mr. Silva peace­
spent the last nine month- in Jo-
ful y passed away at the Del Norte sephine county in the interest of
County hospital in Crescent City prepaid hospital care, has been
where he had been confined for pi >mote.| to the positii •
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BUY
PORK SAUSAGE
Per Pound
SCOTTISSUE
3 for
Gallon
TOMATO SOUP. Campbell’s
2 Cans
That food preservation by freez­
ing is a year-round process, espe­
cially for those who use family­
sized storage lockers, is empha­
sized in a new O. S. C. extension
bulletin. No. (123, “Food Preserva­
tion by Freezing." The bulletin is
a revision and enlargement of
previous publications on this sub­
ject from the college and is writ­
ten by several members of the ag­
ricultural and home economics
staffs.
W here facilities are available,
freezing of foods has many advan­
tages compared with other methods
of preservation, the authors say.
Greater quantities of essential vit­
amins can be preserved, less labor
and time are required for prepara
tion, and the finished product more
closely resembles fresh food in pal-
atability and appearance.
The 16-page bulletin contain-
sections on handling meat and
poultry, game birds, fish and other
seafood, eggs, dairy products. '
fruits, and vegetables.
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15c
93c
25c
25c
53c
WHIFFS O WHEAT
2 Packages
Gives Program for Year
and SUNDAY,
I I «nd 12
5
No. 21 » Cans. 2 for
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JOHN V SILVA
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Fresh
and
Cured
Meat
| Fruits and Vegetables |
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DELICIOUS APPLES
*><|o TOMATOES, Standby, 7 Points
Cpl. Norman Lane left last Sun­
day for Cap Roberts, where he is
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thompson
stationed after spending a short of Selma, spent several days this
furlough with his mother, Mrs. I. week shopping in Grants Pass.
M. Wilson.
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Mrs. Don Brooks and baby Dav­
Miss Jeanne Villair arrived Sat­ id returned to their home in Selma
urday evening to spend a week's last Tuesday from Grants Pass.
vacation with her parents, Mr. and Both are doing nicely.
Mrs. J. J. Villair. She will re-
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turn to U. of O. next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Frost, Mr.
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and Mrs. Lester Frost and children
Mike McBriety, with the Naval and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frost
Reserve nt San Francisco arrived and children spent the week end in
home last week end to spend his Portland on business and visiting
furlough with hi* parents, Mr. and relatives.
Mr- Mike McBriety of Takilma.
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Raymond Price was the only lo-
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCas- cal man going to Portland Monday
key have announced the closing of evening for examination.
Earl
the Big Chief cafe permanently Longanecker leaves next Monday
and will leave -hortly for Portland for the navy and Don Brooks will
where Mr. McCaskey will enter the leave soon for Army Air Corps.
Vetei.ns hospital for treatment.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer of
Mi
Chris Wendt and Mrs. Selma returned home last Monday
Frank Halm were shoppers in from a two weeks visit at Marys­
Grant Pass the first of this week. ville. Calif., with M i-s Bremen,
Today (Thursday) Mr. and Mrs. brother and family and their son.
Wendt and son Bob, and Mrs. Joe, who is stationed at the Marys­
Frank Mellow made another busi­ ville» air base.
ness trip to the city.
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Frozen Food Bulletin
Bert Hadden, with the Engineers
at Camp Sutton. North Carolina,
anil Mrs Hadden and son, are
guests (>f friends in the valley for
■ overa) days Their daughter, Mrs.
•lay Parkinson, Jr., and baby, came
from Southern California, to visit
her parents while they are here.
Cave Junction, Oregon
O. W. GREEN, Proprietor
SELMA NEWS ITEMS
Henry Hefner of Takilma was in
Cave Junction last Saturday, the
fir-t time in six weeks.
Henry
In oke his ankle when his horse
stumbled and fell on him.
Dr.
<'oilman took off his cast Satur­
day and now he is able to get
around on crutches.
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Illinois N alley Parts
and Service
Walter Freeman
Kay Wilson
Quartette and Other Specials'
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