Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 13, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 13, 1938
Support the Fire Department.
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j PIONEER TAVERN |
Selma, Oregon
BEER .nd WINES
CLASSIFIED ADS
DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE of
one of these small classified
ads. They get results, and cost
so little.
; Good Eats and Music
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Finest
alfalfa hay in the land. Good
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for your cow, horses or bunny.
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At a price that you are able
to stand. See or phone Fattig
Bros. Holland, Ore.
36-ltc.
Cave City
Coffee Shop
“Famous
Cooking”
Home
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WARDROBE
CLEANERS
WANTED—A farm to work on
shares. Inquire News office.
35- ltc
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Since 1911
SPEND A LITTLE, BUY A LOT
in Cave City. Prices and terms
to suit.
ELWOOD HUSSEY
Licensed Broker
Free pick up by
Grants Pass Laundry
MACK’S SEED AND
FEED STORE
Field Seeds
Idaho and Montana Grown
Grimm, Cossack, Ladak
Common Alfalfa
and
Grey Winter Oats, Common
Vetch
Fenugreek, the Greatest Known
Cover Crop
Sperry’s Dairy and Poultry
Feeds
514 So. 6th St.
Phone 301-R
CAVE CITY’S
Popular Cafe
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HOME
MEALS
COOKED
HOME
MADE
TRADE OR SELL—Will trade
for cow or sell for cash, one
Millotte cream separator used 8
months, good as new. Call at
News office.
36-ltc
PIES
TRY OUR 10c HAMBURGERS
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ly turned over or were driven off
the highway, represented only a
little more than one per cent of
the total, they contributed eight
of last January’s 20 highway
deaths.
& LAUNDRY CO.
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Grants Pass
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Under New Management
will build that additional room,
re-roof or modernize the
old house
TRUCK CALLS
TUESDAY and SATURDAY
NOTHING DOWN
See Us for Details
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Leave at ALMA'S
COUPON BOOKS GOOD
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PATRONAGE
Excellent Coffee
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IN CONNECTION
REASONABLE RATES
Mr. 4 Mrs. P. A. Print«, Props.
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SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY
: are over and we are more or
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VEGETABLE OR SALAD BOWLS
Decorated, 2 for
TEA KETTLE, GRANITE
French gray color, each
1 2-section harrow
1 14-in, plow
1 wagon
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DANCE
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1 trailer, 2 wheel*
Household Furniture
Complete
set,
including
SPECIALS
35c Bromo Quinine
Special price
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OLD TIME DANCE
FOLLOWS
4 guns
Saws, axes, mauls, wedges, car­
and
oils,
39c
25c
12c
$1.19
MEN’S WAIST OVERALLS
Guaranteed, for only
98c
MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Odd sizes, a real buy
89c
COTTON SHEET BLANKETS
70x80 inches, warm and comfy
73c
HEALTH KNIT UNDERWEAR
10 per cent wool at
$1.19
Headquarters for Ball Band Boots and Shoes
Everything in BUILDING HARDWARE
Martin Hardware
Autoists Warned About
Speeding In January
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and many
other articles too numerous to
mention.
Chas. B. Thompson,
C. W. Graham
Owner
Auctioneer.
J. R. Calvert,
clerk.
A 5 cent lunch will be served
and coffee free,
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Hussey Retains
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ladies team also be selected and
let the ladies play too, which sug­
gestion was met with enthusiasm,
and any lady who wishes to enter
the team would see either Mrs.
Jackson or Nelle Hayden, and
♦ give them your name, a team may
get organized. Mr. Athey and
Mr. McLean will look after the
men's teams.
Anyone who de­
sires to get into the lineup in Cave
Automobile accidents statistics
for January, 1937, warn Oregon
motorists against unpreparedness
and too much speed at this time
of year, Secretary of State Earl
Snell said this week.
More than half of last January’s
3032 reported accidents occurred
while streets and highways were
covered with ice, and nearly one
third occurred while snow was
actually falling Skidding played
a pait in no less than 1105 mis­
haps.
“I am hopeful that our drivers
can chalk up a substantial de­
crease over last January’s record-
breaking figures,” Snell added,
“but this cannot be done if the
majority of us arc caught una­
ware by weather such as we had
last year.”
The importance of sensible
speed is further stressed by the
fact that while non-collision acci­
dents, in which automobiles simp-
TO ROUND OUT MY SERVICE
FOR YOUR CAR
Will Hereafter Operate the
:
Gas Pumps, Oil, Greasing, Tire and Battery
Service
:
Let Ken Service Your Car and get those
Profit Sharing Coupons
I wont to go to work for
you today.
I'LL do the
work of ten hired hands
Cave City
for only a few cents a
Garage & Machine Shop
day . . . and I'll do a bet­
you con hire........... soys
49c
100 Asperin tablets
Special at
39c\
Phil Sawyer, Prop.
Hat Water Bottles
Special at
59c
DELIVERY
ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE
& ( OLD STORAGE CO.
Plant located on Sawyer
ranch on Caves highway
DRUG STORE
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NOTHING”
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Martha Ray
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JAN 19
and Mrs.
Martin Johnson
WEDNESDAY
IS
TALENT NIGHT
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He experimented, and now knows how costly an inefficient
furnace can be. Instead of heating comfort he bought
drudgery and needless expense. When you invest in a new
furnace, we urge that you buy a Montag, for we want you
to know how much real comfort a good furnace can create.
Let our experience and knowledge guide you to the heating
comfort you need and want. Montags are manufactured
here in the West — there’s a type and size for every home.
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ALSO NEWS and
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ICE
REDDY KILOWATT
60c Vaporizing Ointment
Special at
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39c
^SATURDAY and SUNDAY,
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A. J. DREWS, Prop
ter job at most things
50c Nose Di ops
Special price .
¡ Cave CHy
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MR. KEN CARSON
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VITROCK WARE, 12 Piece Set
Mixing bowls are always handy
penter and automobile tools,
paints
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range
and Singer sewing machine.
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50c Gold Medal Cough
Syrup, special
ADMISSION 25c
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DUPONT SPONGES
A handv kitchen utility, each
was common throughout the audi­
ence, that when he comes again, j
the theater wil be packed to the
limit. He spoke in Grants Pass '
before the local Townsend club
Tuesday night.
1 John Deer mower
Pop Martin
Grants Pass Oregon
¡Now That the Holidays!
Mahoney Sneaks
1 disc
YARDS
SPECIALS
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and leghorn*
Owl Cafe
COPELAND
LUMBER
Alma’s
2 goats, one good Saaneu billy.
$5.45 and Up
CITY CLEANERS
PREST-O LITE Batteries $4.00
Alma will be glad to help you
with your problems any after­
and up. Wholesale and retail.
The Willadora,
noon from 2 to 4, except Mon­
Campbell's Super Service, next
January 12, 1938
days and Saturdays.
to Courthouse, Grants Pass,
Oregon.
—16tf Mr Art Drews, President,
Fleisher’s Yarns make lovely
Illinois Valley C. of C.,
knitted Suits or Dresses, in the
FOR SALE — Mining location Cave Junction, Oregon.
latest patterns and styles.
blanks, both quartz and placer My Dear Mr. Drews:
and trespass notices at the
After counselling with Mrs.
Illinois Valley News office.
Brown, and taking into account
the vast and great importance of
AUCTION SALE
the action taken yesterday by the
KRESS SHOP
I WILL SELL at public auction
Chamber of Commerce in raising1
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two miles S. of Selma, Oregon, a committee to consider the pos- I 0
on the old Richardson farm on sibility of creating a united metro­ 0
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Redwood highway, on Thursday,
BRIDGEVIEW
politan area out of the villages
Jan. 20th, starting at 10 a. m.
GRANGE HALL
along the Redwood highway at the
sharp, the following described
geographical center of Illinois
property:
SATURDAY, JAN. 15
Valley, ami appreciating the heavy
1 team of horse*
At 8 p. m.
obligation this entails, 1 accept
2 sets of harness
your appointment of me to the
Williams ( reek Grange
1 saddle
chairmanship of this committee,
6 head of cattle:
Will Present a
and pledge the chamber through
(a) 3 milch cows
you every personal resource at my
(b) A 2-year-old heifer
3 - Act Play
command to achieve the worthy
(c) 1 yearling heifer
purpose they have in mind.
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(d) 1 bull coming 2 yrs old
Your loving friend forever,
6 shoats, 75 pounds each
W \YS IN TROUBLE’’
William A Browm
60 chickens, Rhode Island reds
Cast of 12 Actors
60 rabbits and hutches
Ma Whitehead
Junction, see Mr. Athey at the
News office, and those from Ker­
by, see Mr. McLean at the Kerby
postoffice. There is going to be
a lot of fun, both for the ladies
and the men, and when they play
the house should be packed.
Dr, Brown made a motion that
the chamber congratulate the fire
department for the work they have
done and if the chamber could be
of any service to the department
in helping them get their truck in
^operation, they would be glad to
do so. The motion was unani­
mously carried.
Mr. Athey introduced his two
guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton
of Portland, who were here on a
short visit last summer. Mr.
Hamilton was glad to get back
to our lovely city, he said, and it
is with much pleasure to find that
so much constructive work was
being done by the chamber.
President Drews called the
board of directors to a meeting
tonight, Tuesday, after which
the meeting was adjourned.
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Enjoy a now MONTAG FURNACE in your homo
We give estimates, Furnace inspection service and
Literature FREE of charge. TERMS are so
LENIENT you can have a MONTAG at once.
We have Montag Steel ar.
Cast Iron furnaces forwood.
coal, sawdust, briquets, oil.
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YOUR SHARE?
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BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS
ATTRACTIVELY INVITED
ILLUMINATED NEON SIGNS
POINT THE WAY
Rogue River Hardware Co.
(Where Most People Trade)
Grants Pass, Oregon
ATTEND THE PRESIDENT’S BALL. JAN. 29, Fairgrounds
Eugene Neon Sign Co
Medford Branch, Medford, Oregon
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