Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 20, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 20, 1938
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stitute outside of Portland.
F. W’. Jones gave a short talk
on retaining Rex Putnam as State
Superintendent of Schools. Dan
| Jones urged all teachers to pay
I up County Association fees of fif-
i ty cents and also state and na-
■ tional if possible a- without organ­
ization legislation for teachers
benefits were almost impossible.
I County dues are used to send
• delegates from this county to the
I state convention in Portland at
I Christmas time.
Mrs. Varner >uggested that a
plan might be worked out among
the schools where text books not
being used could be used by an­
other near by school or where
needed. Mr. Wardrip suggested
that in some places this was work­
ed out through the County Super­
intendent’s office, but in this
county it would be impossible be­
cause of lack of help in the office.
This was suggested as a project
for the local organization to work
upon. Many other discusions of
interest to the teachers were en­
tered upon which were interrupt­
ed by Mrs. Thelma Wilson invit­
ing the group to the Home Eco­
nomics room where lunch was be­
ing served. Table decoration of
autumn leaves, mad tone berries
and a bowl of autumn fruits as
table centerpice was attractive
with a cunning little walnut shell
turtle at each place. Seated at
the table were Supt. W’ardrip,
Miss Ruby Higinbotham. Mrs.
Myrtle W’alton, Miss Illa Mae
Higinbotham, Miss Lois Speaker,
Mrs. Martha Holland, Miss Phyl­
lis Crouse, Mrs. Lorna Byrne,
Mrs. Marjorie Varner, Mr. and
Blankets
Come to the Golden Rule for your winter needs
in warm, serviceable blankets. Our
stock is complete. Prices
are lower.
49c
66x76 Single, warm and fleecy
made by “Nashua”
72x84 Double, A large, warm
serviceable blanket
made by “Nashua”
66x80 Double, heavy, part wool
blanket. Ix>ts of service
made by “Nashua”
$1.49
$1.89
Sale Pequot Sheets. Limited tune (¿1 •FCB
only 81x99 Size
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Golden Rule Store
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Mrs. Hines, Mrs. Lola Peterson, WANTED — All kinds cement
to Courthause, Granta Pass,
Miss Laverne Roberson. Mrs. Thel­
work ■ chimney building fire­
Oregon.
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ma Wilson, Miss Alvenia Connell,
places. Frank Hoffmier, plast­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones and Mr.
er, Hotel Drews, Cave Junc­ FOR SALE - A very good, small
and Mrs. F. W. Jones.
cook stove. Good cooking oven.
tion, Oregon.
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The high school teachers were
See it at The News office. 24-tf
hosts at this meeting with the PREST-0 LITE Batteries $4.00
and up. Wholesale and retail. FOR SALE — 1936 Plyrouth
Home Economics second year
Sedan. Garner’s, Grants Pass.
Campbell's Super Service, next
class in charge of lunch and de­
corations. In the class are Norma
Tycer, Myrtice and Phyllis Jones,
Wanda Burch, Fern Riblette, Max­
ine Patrick.
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A. E. Anderson came home last
Saturday from his logging opera­
tion near Lakeview, accompanied
by Art Kellert, Ronald Tycer, Lew
Holland, Bill Sherier and Roy
Reed. Jim Whitehead and Hans
Whitney came over also. They all
returned to Lakeview Monday.
s Winter is Near
Keep Warm W ith One of Our Good
Wood Heaters
All sizes and prices
SPECIAL—All l‘vrex Cooking Utensils
1-3 Off
( AVE CITY BEAUTY
SHOP
Under New Management
ROOF (’DATING
ROOFING PAPER
DUART OIL PERMANENT
WAVE
$2.00
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Gertrude Bloomingcamp, Prop.
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HARDWARE
THE BEST FEED IS
THE CHEAPEST FEED
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E. G. Gayman Says
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Light, Medium and Heavy
Not too late to fix up the roof for winter
storms
$3.50
School Girl Ringlette
Permanent
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Cave Junction
Buy the feed which has the :
best ingredients money
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buy—Milled by a company ofi
over 75 years experience —:
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SPERRY’S FARM - TESTED;
FEEDS
Suremilk. Surelay, Surebuild. :
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come in and find out thai
Luxury-Liner Dodge
Fresh Pop Corn
5c and 19c
and
MACK’S
Seed & Feed Store
CAVE CITY
DRUG STORE
Carner’s Automotive
514 S. 6th Street Grants Pass .
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Service Co
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DODGE
ELECTRIC COOKING
costs y2
much as you think.1
Only
CLASSIFIED ADS
Grants Pass
FOR SALE — 1937 Dodge Tour
Sedan, earner’s, Grants Pass.
EUGENE BROWN
WANTED — Lady to do cooking
and house work at Gold Can­
yon Pony Ranch, (the old Rich­
ardson ranch). 3 */i miles south
of Kerby. See Win. P. Greiner.
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DAILY SERVICE
Democratic Nominee for
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Commissioner
MINER’S
(Short term)
A SPECIALTY
To the Voters of Josephine County:
General Merchandise
I am married, forty-two years old. Farmed
six years near Provolt, Oregon, served in the
World War; lived in Illinois Valley since March
1919; engaged in farming and contract work.
Charter member in American Legion Post No.
70 and also Illinois Valley Grange. Paid out for
Josephine County labor and supplies in 1937
over $10,000.00. Biggest shipper of chrome in
the United States that year. Know laborer,
farmer and business man’s problems. I am
against waste and extravagance. Am for fear­
less administration of public affairs. Better
roads and bridges. Sponsored projects to take
up slack in unemployment. Will bring to bear
the same business judgment in your affairs that
I have displayed in my own.
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SUPPLIES
for Every Family
Lew Hammer’s
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FAST. Ji Kt fli
switch.. a new E
lluiigo give-, you rixji-
mj beul instantly!
CLEAN. Your Eko-
tric Bunge cannot
bla< kin pota, puns,
walls or ceilings!
$5.00 DOWN
BUY Out of thè high rent district
and save on Murphy road.
GEORGE GROEBLI, your trac­
tor, Implement and Machinery
man. Perfection Milkers, Cream
Separators, Aermotor Wind
mills, J. I. Case Tractors and
Implementa, Water Systems
and Pumps. Everything for thè
prospective farmer.
24-39
$2.06 PER MO.
NOW ON DISPLAY
h” YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER OR
The California Oregon Power Company
Coming Soon
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Vote for
Ford Quality Troup
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George R. Riddle
FOR SALE — Sugar Pine shing­
les, W. O. Burch, 3 miles south
of Cave Junctioh on Redwood
Highway.
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FOR SALE — 1935 Plymouth
Sedan. Garner's, Grants Pass.
Need
Selma, Oregon
FOR SALE — Mallard ducks.
3-room house for rent. Elwood
Hussey.
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FOR 1939
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• The New Ford Cars
• The New Ford Truck
• The New Ford Mercury 8
Independent Candidate for
County Judge
An entirely new Ford built car in the lower medium price field
YOU WILL WANT TO SEE THE QUALITY LINE OF ( ARS AND TRUCKS FOR 1939
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Independent—I am not hampered by pre­
election promises and I AM NOT dominated or
controlled by any person, group or faction. In
seeking this office I am only interested in the
welfare and development of Josephine county.
Paid Adv. by Geo. Il Riddle
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