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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1944)
Page Six Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 27, 1944 ocals Mrs. S. P. Kimmes of Selma was shopping in Grants Pass the first of the week. Mrs. Leo Hassler and June Ball were shopping in Grants Pass this week. 9 fl Mi - Grace Baird, employed at the McCracken cafe, shopped in Grants Pass the first of the week. fl —o— Mrs. G. M. Comstock left for Pocatello, Idaho, after visiting sev eral days in the valley and Grants r i fl Oscar Engle of Bremerton, Wash., left Wednesday after vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T Sherman. fl Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman, with Mrs. Josephine Schroeder and daughter, Mary Louise, were shop ping in Grants Pass last Monday. fl Tá Mrs. E. J. Wilber attended the fl Homemaker’se annual camp near the Applegate for three days last week. —— O—— Mrs. Jessie Leonard left last fl week end for Eureka, Calif., where she will visit for several weeks at the home of her uncle and other relatives. —o---- Model Cash Grocery PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JULY 28th AND SATURDAY, JULY 29th I Clyde Johnson of Kerby, left fl for Coquille, Oregon, where he is employed Mrs. Johnson is grad ually recovering from her recent illness and is taking care of their fl store in Kerby. (•)•••••• QmHiMHHUWWWMHHmmlilUIHHIHHHMIilllHUiUWIHNttNWMMNHWIWWNHIUHimitMtHttttItl Fruits and Vegetables : B.................................................. 0 LOCAL BOYSENBERRIES, RASPBERRIES Peaches, Plums, Grapefruit, Squash, Green Beans, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Cabbage, Roasting Ears, Carrots. PORK STEAKS Per Pound VIENNA SAUSAGE Can 15c B.&M. BAKED BEANS Per Can .......................... CHILI CON ( ARNE, Gebhardt’s 2 cans......................................................... LIFEBUOY 3 Bars 37c 33c APPLE BUTTER, Libby’s 33-oz. Jar SPINACH, No. 2 cans 2 for..................... MILK BONE DOG FOOD Large Size CARNATION WHEAT 2'/z Pound Box PARI) 2 cans 87c MAZOLA OIL Pint Tins ..... DRANO Can ...... —o—— o Mr and Mrs. Jim Thompson and niece Mary Lou of Grants Pass, were week end visitors at the home of Clyde Creviston at O'Brien. Mr. ami Mrs. Creviston took their guests to Crescent City over Sun day. They returned home Mon day on the bus. —0---- Mi and Mrs. Art Kellert. Mrs. Millie Trefethen and Les Henry of Kerby, attended the joint in- l.illation ci remonies of the Grants Pa-s American Legion post and the I idle- Vuxiliary Monday eve ning. 7:15 O. Experiment station and Mrs. tioned was possible due to overall Gentner is Siskiyou district vice farm machinery production at I president of the Oregon State Fed 1940 levels, a better-than-average eration of Garden clubs. year, and the fact that most of the needed war food production ---------------- o----------------- shifts have been made. RATIONING LISTED Purchase certificates will be re- ON 12 FARM ITEMS quired in 1945 on all 19 of the ra- tioned items, but there will be no When the 1945 farm machinery county quotas on grain drills, po rationing program went into ef tato planters, potato diggers, silo fect on July 20 a dozen items went fillers, ii l igation pumps, power off the rationing list of farm sprayers, garden tractors, deep and equipment — corn and cotton shallow well water systems, power planters, row-type sprayers, pota pumps, and farm milk coolers. to graders, stationary balers, field ensilage harvesters, portable ele vators, grain and forage blowers, milking machines, field hay chop Friday and Saturday pers and harvesters, windmills, July 28. 29 listers with planting attachments. CON HNUOU8 8HOH I Farmers no longer need to secure "LUMBER JACK" — 12:24 p. m. purchase certificates for these ma Hopalong Cassidy chines from the County Farm Ma 8th Chapter of Serial — 1:28 "BATMAN” chinery Rationing Committee, ac Pete Smith Specialty cording to word received by Jens “MOVIE PESTS’ — 1 :46 F. Svinth. county agent. NEWS — 1:5« This reduction from 31 to 19 of “ TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" the types of farm implements ra- Van Johnson — 2:11 Next (2) Complete Shows Start at 4:15 A 8:0« | County quotas will be established ' on conlbines, corn u “ v binders, ........ .. corn | pickers, manure spreaders, mow ers, side delivery rakes, hay load- ! ers, pick-up balers, and tractors. I With the exception of power sprayers, garden tractors, deep ; and shallow well water systems, power pumps and farm milk cool ers, manufacturers will distribute only 80 per cent of their author ized production with WFA direct ing distribution of the 20 per cent reserve on the other 14 rationed items to take care of area needs HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES Sunday, Monday. Tuesday July 30, 81, Aug 1 • HIS BUTLER S SISTER” Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone We Carry a Complete Line of Building Material Readv to take away! SHINGLES CELOTEX WALLBOARD ACME PAINTS TENKOTE Liq uid Asbe»toi Roofing—10 Year Guarantee itP*' i Grants Pass Lumber Company South Approach to Caveman Bridge Wed., Thur«., Fri., Sat. Aug. 2, 3, 4, 5 "FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP" Kay Francis. Carole Landis, Martha Raye, Mitzy Mayfair FENCING Steel Posts Barb Wire RIVOLI THEATER TIME Theater will be closed for an in definite period while repairs are being made. DON LEE-MUTUAL Standard of California K. C. CAVE CITY THEATER Monty Wooley- Gracie Field» that may develop. The entire dis tribution of the five items listed as exceptions will be by manufac turers. Reasons why all farm equipment could not be removed from the ra tion list are because demands re sulting from increased acreages of war crops and farm labor losses still far exceed the available sup ply, and production, although above pre-war rates for many of the rationed items, is still limited by military needs for engines, mal leable castings, bearings, and other components. ROGUE THEATER LOWELL THOMAS U HI 9 fl 9 fl 9 fl 9 23c fl 9 1 POP CORN 10 ounces I Mrs. Frank Mellow, one of a committee in charge of events at the Illinois Valley Grange meet- ii it - held at Bridgeview, wishes to announce that during the month of August there will be no refresh- ment service. fl SALT 4 Pounds WHEATIES 2 Packages FOLGER’S COFFEE 2 Pounds 38c I Sc 43c 35c OXYDOL Large Size 37c APRICOTS in heavy syrup No. 21 » can Fresh and Cured Meat •B i B............................ VEAL STEAKS Per Pound 30c FIG BARS Per Pound fl Mi . Josephine Schroeder and daughter Mary Louise of Bremer ton. Wash., are now making their home with Mrs. Schroeder’s par fl ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman, of Cave Junction. —O' Walter Freeman left last week for Portland where he met Mrs. fl Freeman and daughter Becky who had preceiled him for a longer vis it. They returned home Sunday. Cave Junction, Oregon O. W. GREEN, Proprietor fl » fl 9 fl 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 fl 9 fl (KEN) Hamilton XX) NEVlEcliP XX’BVELF HKE. XX) CV ThE CAR Q>« •»«•«• t •*«*»*•««**•***••*••*»«**•••«*••*«»« < TODAY! Now available from our stock. STEEL POSTS will SAVE your fencing in case of a brush fire. Hair Oil After Shave Lotion! tÂù) n&w 1)01 BLE FEATURE ROY ROGERS Hands Across the Border Holy Matrimony SAI mn SUNDAY. July 29. 30 Conic in and have a Shake! Prevent Forest Fires Baked Exclusively Coolest pince m the valley! KERBY VARIETY STORE Mr. and Mrs. A. Kellert i Masonic Building. Kerby. Ore. I Rogue River Hardware Texaco Gas. Oil. Greases Cave Junction S i » m Illinois Valiev Parts and Service Walter Freeman Ray Wilson I “Where Most People Trade” Grants Pass, Oregon Since b.v CjluAwib