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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 8, 1937 Mrs. Linnie George of Medford and Mrs. Lettie Hoffman of Klamath Falls were guests over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hervey. Mrs. George and Mrs. Hoffman will be remembered as Linnie Sowell and Lettie Sowell, twin doughters of Dick Sowell, Sr. r- A small fire running in grass on the morning of the Fourth for a few minutes endangered the Legion hall. It started from a cigarette or fire cracker thrown in sonm saw dmtst and shavings ato*g thi àyhway. It whs ex- tinguishod by the LwW Art|»a a i»W Hawaatos lut*«r. DRIVE UP TO Camp U-Rest and let Ma cook you • GROUND STEAK SANDWICH Let Pa SERVE YOU AT THE BAR While Cotton SERVICES YOUR CAR o ¡L V Radio SALES and SERVICE ♦ « “R. (’. A. ALL THE WAY’’ ♦ r Located at 515 "J” street in Grants Pass, phone 77. There is no one establishment that has done more for the good of the public or the community during this era of high prices than this modern cleaning estab lishment. They have just installed a Crystal Clear machine, the newest in equipment. The fact that they are able to take clothing that fades or needs cleaning and turn it out so that it looks like new has saved many a high-priced purchase and helped te laver tt>e cost ©T living. They ii»-<. irk» «»elusive ageifts for Jos .-jiiuiiH «oHMty for Fancy Dyers of Powviliad. Th.« » a busiiwsb thut require? -•xm-vioiieo tmil tbuB.v only employ help, Tiu.iV istante ar© all able aqd I «ffiviaat work- nun uiui know thuBir lin» thor- •Mg-hiy and thus you .we aswareri tiio most carofui und liai »»Hius > iib Wwvh Thu» the Ffei-iu-h laimuiiy » piuUNiMg peuple H shown by the»« wvwr incwawiUB busings» TWy opuiute a truek piwkup to t'wei City tfvwi-y weuh. H«»tiMrwiv«s are leMl'tiiug that it doMS not pay to do t-li.-ir own luuti.iry, tkiet t-hie firm lines their weshiMg reaeon ably and that it ie more evonom- ieal in the end. They «»ngretuiate our town on it» late«t addition to the rauaty, a weekly uewsnaper for Ubbtaia valley. Garden Club Holds Interesting Meeting Radios and Radio Repairing C. Y. ARNOLD CAVE CITY FRENCH LAUNDRY I « % The Garden oiub met at the home of Mrs. Jaawn 1 j - wih of Mid land recently and Mis. J. -1. Wil her wa« elected |»*«id«eit; Mr«. A. A. Johnaw-n. rio* p«'e*4dcn1 and Mis. Hu.l Haskin.*, secretary. Mn» Harry Smith, after lit year« ser vice aa preaideni, wait niaetrit h«n- 01 ary president and adriaer. Plans for holding the annaai picnic in July »•» decided to toe at the Savage Rapids camp- The August meeting will be held at the home oft Mr«. Wilber and Mrs. Haakina was appointed chairman. Thia meeting Wae ahe> chaaaa for rhe annual summer flower diaplay. Mrs. Lewis wa* aaaiated by M'rs. Robert Walton, Mr». Joe Hiudron and Mrs. Joe Fattig in aa»vm* ra- rrfraahments. A nusiher of guests viaiting Mrs. Waitena lovely «ar den were Mrs. Lois tain», Mrs Hodgdon. M*>-. Mayfield n»>l Mrs- Hoover Who’s Who in Grants Pass Hull & Hull Funeral Home All calls given personal atten lion, When it is necessary to seek services of this kind, just call 334 Grants Pass or stop at 502 North 4th street. For years this eminently cap able mortician has been identi fied with the profession of fun eral directing. During this time he has promoted such high ideals of service that he is numbered among the foremost in the profes sion in this section of Southern Or»*ou. The yersoMSwl of his •rjMism- tins i« ce<u»|M»md of } tffhly «killui »ms, wla> nwoiv* wMh grup* juridas t life anfeiline c<MuMvu4it4u»n from the l*»T«a»v«d faoiilw» who»« Uaay kuw atevto. TV* »d a*to iwww»- .utar« givsa* Hi ‘ait.NO t.BtM, ufea mw 4 >i»i>«ly l»Ur« «f pwto a w l >1 7 OMltoMy, I mm «f «»ad «Mi**a*rit-y »it.! •ynqmGiy. This in th* we ide. who has HO matoy different type« 0» rods for r*ifferent types ef work. Hr can weld cracked biocite not ".«oider- sd' or doped bui Wr'i.DKD; can bud* lip shafts and metal sur fprea, auto and truck biaokn. without dinwMaUbMg yaor car or truck. Hr can put teeth in any use gear and will gw.»vairi*«e theta to outlast a-ny other t-aoih in the pear. He Welds any kind of steel hrunse, oopimr, monel metal, oarhiin, otoeumivm, vanadium, and «ainlaaa Meal. Whan yeu haee a tough jute, he can welt it if any thing can toe .lone He can weld anything from the break «'day la the oraek of doom any th: ng as- eept ■ broken heart. Has a port able outfit and can go to the job if the job can't come to him. He satiafiea others gnu will satisfy VtttT. Hr likes lany jobs bat .«al- «WK*—•» «*<*«» « «Mbw- e# «Tty. „««wwll ta-m». to* eto. -««9 Mb»». A bar- fam ftr ♦ v«**» sahx W p M p No. '$, Koiioy: Mwmib (fave Aíflítio«, •regow. J* » " I I.IST your ppgpuif-ty y ■« wa - '. to sell with Elwood Mïos«efl'. the Valley Real Estate Illinois r Broker. Cave City. LOST -A personal check made payable to the Consolidated Truck company of Grants Pass, and signed by Hamilton’s Rogue River Turkey Ranch, check No This 602 drawn for $16.96. check i was lost last Saturday, Finder please return to L. E. Athey at the Illinois Valley News. I Cave City, and receive reward A n *- «4 Mto *»*>■ stotosu»- to«** to tot* iptMssi*» Aap. «fsto towm* to a* ttoi's * k A mh 4M»- to*« tou I huh yte»*4 Mve fa*c»*t*ii«i«l- *p:<»*ait'i-»* to t-kie »ow- • mp - h ■« atoitii aoto e>»»y.ip:e>t*e>M*t k-as-v.-li.«. Mu«»v p.e*!Hlle a»u parti-ewki-rly o»toie*A**l wdt-h thu a>uwlyticaJ and *«**cnkw*s tofainiHeMt that ren tows thci* safe and conserva tive to tlfcu examination of titles. Tto-ru it, no detail that is not .nan, tfia aiofrul oft Hu« V*ldii<$ >orW is luetoiy VitlHout our hum- to help bun on up the lad- success. ft top anyway »'® You anil find her courteous, pleasant. and inosi efficient!* She is a protexaionMi ftonftn of ability who will grve aaaults or fran|b toll you that yhw cannot help you. Do y«u mto that eye, e$r, nose a»»d t.ft*<to* kmiltoc are no> eF ♦•to-ivtov toi»n*i»t«d by Clliro- prwitw* >•» matter >h$t your kewulUa «■» Au, eaJl Grants Pass 14* <w Mu* (oaraorwally at 517 H CITY MARKE I ICORBID it, Almighty God!—" * thundered Patrick Henry in '*•» Virginia Convention at Rich »«nd. in 1775, in a speech typical cif "the explosive temper of the time”—"I know3 not what course others may take, but as for me. give me liberty, or give me death!” The orator of the Revolution had been found. It was Patrick Henry who established before the Ameri can pec pie that government was a contract between King and people and that the violation of such con tract by the King was truly an illegal act. TRANSt LIBED DECLARATION ^.’f-'.ITHER Thomas Jefferson ’ nor John Hancock wai the penman who transcribed the Dec laration of Independence The ac tual work of transcription was done by Timothy Matlack. Olie of the nosd imptedMal «a«- vicas made avaikibk- by the makda- bsinne.it and Im-iimse activity <•< the City Mae*** »nd Sia-ughier ho uee in rwpcvsvtdHel i« bhe faot tlm-t it yeafMrs a rimdy m<ar4*H for livestiwh ycorhaewd in Phis ww- tion. Datn«t thia, id imt only m a di as it puH lu Ww fiw a siotdl pee--, ducer to iMMeuditnhdy r»«M4;.d a smaJl Humlanr ef key** aw eoWJ.-, but also give« tlm pcodaeeMe M*»« adva»tag» af yaie-ns wd*. tes fveei, yardage or c<.u*n«i>-sa»«i lAeep»«* deducted as in otb«r «agmo. In a like manm i t1 a is able to offer consuls--»« a wsey high grade line of meats tlott a«ra of necessity in a fresher condi tion than those shipped in fron. somt distant packing company. This firm slaughters for local consumption hundreds of head of livestock in the course of a year, with the result that manufactur ing cost, as represented to a great extent by wages to employes, is not distributed in some distant community, but rather kept in the local field, where it is ultimately Once uqpn a time, so the story goes, when Father Adam was even more tiresome than usual, Mother Eve pressed scarlet poppy petals to her cheeks and became the gvorlds first beauty. Nowa- '¿•Vs the beauty shop described here gladly aids modern maids and matrons to keep tht6r youth ful beauty ami charm, with per manents, oil machineless, too; filler Vaving, resets and other special methods of hair arrange ments of the most attractive and • • exquisite kind. Every lip to date aid to beauty is ready for y»u at this dainty shop.. Every beauti fying wrvice is addl'd as ajrprov •d Ky cosmeticians and beaute- ciw#i* ti-vai*. Glorifying Ameri ca» is their slogan. Lavo- nw Nel*«, m*na*yr, informs ust Th«y have recently installed the Arnao Steamer Scalp treatment, the only one in Grants Pass With two operators they find some tin»» they even have, to open sh<xp in the evening, this is by ap- pointment only. They are known as “creators of charm” and hundreds of pleased women wil 1 recommend their wonderful effective service to you. Beauty is Art—and are is beauty. Therefore beauty not cultivated is soon lost. Make ap- pointments here NOW and you will be glad. We have teased you along it seems, the name of this shity is Lavona’s Beauty Salon in Del Rogue hotel building or phone 254 for appointment. Only cool beauty shop in the city. Modernistie interior and appointments, too. Another fact that isn’t a testi- monial, but an overheard conver sation heard by the sleuthing re porter. Ths is the statement of a Portland lady who states she never wan in such an accommo dating shap and they invite you back to comb your coiffure for you, free of charge. There is a little (extra) in each beauty glorifying service. BROOK’S HATCHERY I)r. Wuto» mhmh eolna thrnspy a«d *h*Hiv* l li m -i yy with *-d MHtoilito* ; s tdwa t war* a-wd •Ham totooA. H » a fdotkaeeu bo m—«* <•«<• to yw a pro-frasbwrf w, ta r wi to sue* ton»»*» etswcirAw»' a m ! a-la bHp. * Xfce a*tou»-*. *«iwo Ci4| <n> hming prMgriaeaam atari «my*M'ti»aa a •ewsyr.i.p.a- i***v ine Revolution IR .Uh.’*—Patrick Henry. given the most painstaking at tention, while the history of their business operations show that they have always been so. Pewple desiring to purchase land ia the county can consult no moce ci ciipete ,t and reliable an lUithcrity <-« the title, and values wf |-ri-j»c>s«-..l [->.<rch.*scs than the Awssyte«« CtwtxAy Al ctract Co., w>atAi aifiwu« w t!-s> Mas-, .ic Tern- 3 ft 7, .1' ’ ■ • . 1 ;• , t1 s really to •«»* «4 W«*» p«*»**»*» m » buetoess •w Kto i«f Grants A mmms Mta-t»«., p-Mm'diMit aw«l nwivaiig«# stait-vs Mato Whey c-ibtaiiM tM* toMMMKiwv f'rc->ni t ' ■ Title ,< Tr-msit Cm., a* Pto,i»f’i* JMl Is- stoa'c-t- & Tit-l<e C™., rf FwMtoto f e-r «t-b. i- se wAra w-itsib MM s Mnrtoto, They aw» u-elil knew* goto «»• lia-ble 1 ewple, Kipc-sn whose toft** n-iatioH, service awd advtov y»*w can depend, a*H<-l a-re Issyail s « n *. porters of all propositions Wna® promise public improvement. *- DR. WINNIE I. WALTON Tha Oraior of SPEND A LITTLE, BUY A LOT à. t'w Cifrp. Fri«*«« aito tonna suit, KLWO<»!> Hl'AREY I.iowitsed kbto.nr for complete, comprehensive, within the means 01 «11, in surroundings of beauty and dignity. The equipment is thoroughly modern and up to-date, whether it is desired for the very young sue for older loved ones. Of cowas»» he has ambulance service, a !u4y assistant if ditdred, and all v . i JA i are given persor.«>l a H ewt iu w. 'fiiey have a natural fjPxH.c fww this profession, as th«** a* w I mu » they have servad ia tb*>» S imm m H n«ed will testify. Hull A Mall Ini*»- g«v«* w p®i>f«w»i<<H tlm ««must **Mliy, < mm id».* to gi>* » ****. viw tlwrt w*M.ld M*» ;4w> « hh 4 fgvwwcAM >wg*4Wiai M uwu < . W • »IS» pl«UMMt ft to* »•'!'«*» to ladl ••«* s o»»'.' <-** :«■* to* Mtoa ak**yt vs*« /fiwwa. YVuy »*»- yvwbfti'»*« »■ ,.i< « mv wwwwpuys.» <id*4»**•>>> to dw M.**u*y FIXSEN WEI.DIMG WORKS Mr. Mid «H. .ftesfc W ef lue Angele«, who ov4a tito util >XJR SÄLÄ—30' <»f 1»" heavy Goti«» ranch new Molla ito, bave gauge hydraulic ps(»e, Î pt«-«;. arrived to loufc ove* riw.ii pbtoe 16 pcs. 19” e*incM »-rigati«»" and upend • few .lays fishing. til«. Tin can awaiev, i»»«d one .-mami». Inquire H U BiHi.ieiv terhy, OragoN. — b-lte f(»R MUuM — l-.w-.cùm iblwnks, tatà q>ua>Ft-z mm* <m»«ur tend trespass wt-i<o»>s at MtaMB Vb*M NftM» of*!*» In the first days of the settle ment of all communities, the question of title to property al ways caused a certain amount of confusion. While Josephine ci.un- ty has hu. I its inning a>t th-i« fea tune of «eitk'-nu-nt, t-i-iay th,s has a ll b< ew d»«w a a .eg wtok tJwougrj th*e »-fikieto win« «4 M«« HMto- ewM*. W«<a4 »(»«»»iateice»- ¡M to*W- ¡HSrWVrttJNV, 'O» A«S»0Mlie' *'*>WM4p AWaeaa* few-» to ito «wMMMvntA adi »4 tow diiMh» istoMSH*«*!**» -u* toll* ««Wli-il>W.K- faMauHtos LA VONA’S BEAUTY SALON o FOR 8AUÌ—42 «www Shrop **4 Listos. Mosa» ow fiv« ysars. Frica 8Tk IUy Wtoto, <u««~ higkwtqr. — JOSEPHINE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Virgil Hull. Manager, County Coroner CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALK—12 ewiw. Sta» p and Liacoha N««ee evwr • yeurs Price $75. Boy Wells, Caw- iagbw.ijr. 9-3Mft Page Three This firm conducts one of the largest and most modern hatcher ies in the west and annually pro duce nearly a million baby chicks. Their hgtehery is in Grants Pass on E. “N” street or phone 145-J, and is |^n«wn all over the coun try. They are^ieople of wide ex perience in this important busi ness and are considered author ities upon all mattars pertaining to baby chicks as well aa all kinds of poultry. They have "started” chicks and also do custom hiych- imr. The chicks are priced at $!) yer hundred if bought directly. They have them from one, two and three weeks old. The Buck eye Electric of 16,000 capacity is UMwd, tm Hie short hc .' ihuh now, they «*• ¡»t-rhiic fr-w* 1300 to 1500 M La -muHon they run «mwuhly kn-t U'ms. Mr. h -i idx bra- 1» yevaw. M> l«<**h.img laud )»ml»--y fthubk, Tiwe year-s in OgHM»- Fa—* *nd i and «•MN» «aftH» I*** Irtftmhaid.. They tg»U <*•«»*! egHiS » tf-w.s weeks hatching. Their baby chicks are sturdy and full of pep and those who have purchased baby chicks here invariably reorder from this firm when they are in the market again. One of the recognized princi ples of farming along scientific lines today is the raising of all kinds of poultry. It is because of the excellent service and the desirable market afforded by such houses as that operated by this wi ll known firm that tins feature is receiving more attention from the farmer of today and progress along this line is particularly noticeable in this community where the producer knows that he has at his command such a mod. ern and satisfactory service w-it*h icgard to ba4>y chicks. Setto to once for thci«r specXaib 1 l»M«*4 i* 1*1» Wil l**«*. prire li,«4 ewstaini-Mg their remark- Ci* ft Xkw'ken a**( ¡■kwwgl’**- a-!-!«- [-rices, <«r send in your order !o»*o •-, ph«M«w >#, <«.- onw-to* IS-n**1 at once d'irect, sipecifyi’ g deliver-.» Mta-tlnsd», Ac., ,5*$ “W 4**eW « Ptess* Th» sla'iigJutiac ”11-» date desired. iu lsi< a*t-ed a* M h » to ttav RrdwMiito l*Mld. GRANTS PASS BAKERY A m «Mmr ^¡hrtfeM «* »;>f"»iKilWiit*» <45 with tl.<- latest and most moddFD •A**. ■ cbio« ¡is that through faxes n achini r->>. This firm has sparejll »akin» O flbnM hm * «tosto ft»***> tat* • m tlxidiF ho'ld'ings, they are heavy n»i ixprrw in the installation of • placed imp ©«» 'Id* iHlaikiii tg ■supo»» toa» tostet* n-M*4rd<ulcers ts* county and munic iy«*4 1'iqien'ses, a thing, of course, in the hdtot» ì-i o» «•* <4? tosite wanpleti' sanitary equipment foy? t-he economical production of firiE '1 : ' - t: wA**di ra not true of firms whose cu itorn Ri ■ baki'i good« In fact, theirs jj- sparer rua sibility, this «>w,; i>n»> ‘ ->-f'f'*s.--s an.4 f>a«k'i-ng plants are in just the kind of a plant ywn make their effort or expenM- to -L'cAaiM eiAtosc Th» »niployees awl eiMwwAivws c«f M m « firm are, Perfection bread meet the exact- would want your bread made ¡M for th* PftH* hovu» ow-ners mg requirements ©f tt e most d s- By the means of automati«? 1«*, chines the bread i'» scarerJlf in (¡rants Pass an-l tJimir pr-ofits criminating touched by human hands duralfl Nothing is used in which are nwt rotowitooi* to Khs ll <• entire process of baking. Vis business are invested to wtahv-r d-lic-t-s- but tie hest itors are invited;. Stop at ' '■ G ways which are bcncficiai1 ** ilof* flmiir-*. ipiu>r-e< tnilk> s street or piioi.c >2, Grants I"*sa. , sft«f¥nllM«M| and of .er ingredients, ephine county. See it!h»« to ywur to«»4 grocery aw«* or»» ««i»w»i and baked They sell the same bws A «tof *-r two u«d«->r t'hw omx M sa-n- oMter yo\u tocluid* a have on their own ratwn to i'tary by «k'bfed bakv-m of Iferfectio'n bris I home The Market is locate I a' K,- ’ -Ì'» I’e-'ertion Ctor.gratulaAi^ns to the Illinois 501 “G” street bread Voifey N«w«i from the Grants They congratulate the Illinois The first requisite ia liial/Ag > good bread is to equip the plant Pass Bakery. Valley News for its progress. Congratulations on your success Illinois Valley News SADIE CLEVENGER’S MILLINERY & DRESS SHOP 620 “H” Street, Grants Pass. Phone 220 R I DR. H. W. HERMANN Optometrist 519 “H” Street. Phone 258 J Grants Pass Congratulate« Cave City on your progressive Illinois Valley News