Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 06, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 6, 1939
NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freitas
were shopping in Grants Pass this
week.
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
THE MONTH
Valley Lumber Co.
West F St.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Strong of
Takilma were in Grants Pass tran­
sacting business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Burch were
in the county seat this week tak­
ing care of business matters.
Mrs. Cora Barnes of Kerby was
in Grants Pass Monday on bus­
iness.
The Civic club will hold a cook­
ed food sale at the Cave Junction
Dress Shop, Saturday, April 8th.
Harry Akerill of Greens creek,
spent a day last week getting sup­
plies at Holland.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Theuerkauf of
Camp Muir, made a business trip
to Williams Tuesday.
J. E. Longfellow was transact­
ing business in Grants Pass the
first of the week.
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CAVE CITY
THEATRE
Phone 47
PHOTOGRAPHS
Q 1/ost representative
and unchanged of all
children's toys are those
of Easter time
Artcraft Camera Shop
Grants Pass
Cinderella Beauty Shop
EASTER SPECIAL
OIL PERMANENT, $2.50 up
CLARA STRALEY
Hadley’s Dress Shop
Mezzanine floor
Phone 70
Farewell Reception
The teachers of Selma, Dryden
and Central schools plan a prac­ Given for Ken Wells
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tice day next Saturday for the
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Josephine County
Last
week
in
the
Masonic
tem
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Kerby play day. The W. W. Gt
MILLS
girls meeting was postponed on ple at Kerby, after the regular
business meeting of the lodge, a
that account.
Cash prices for Feeds and
farewell reception was held for
Seeds of all kinds
M rs. Earl Atchison of Klamath Kenneth Wells, sponsored by the
Phone 123
Grants Pass
Falls is with her mother, Mrs. Eastern Star and Blue lodge.
Pinochle was enjoyed until late
The furry rabbit, as usual. Is the Maude Hogue, who is on the sick
NOTICE
hours
after which a delicious light
most
popular
of
children's
Easter
of
list and will remain here until her
lunch was served by the ladies.
The Creation of a Weed Control toys In 1939. Christmas presents are mother has fully recovered.
already broken or forgotten, and
District
Mr. Wells is leaving to take a
their owners eagerly welcome the
position
with the Anderson Log I
Mrs.
J. Davidson is able to be
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Easter bunny. Here a worker in a
ging
company
at Lakeviews
THE STATE OF OREGON larger eastern toy factory cuts the around again after her recent ill-
FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
pattern for a rabbit, which, Easter ness.
In
the Matter of the Establish
ment of a Weed Control Dis-
trict for Josephine County
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the order of the
County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Josephine County duly
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made and entered on the 28th
: Saturday and Sun day,
day of December, 1938, and en­
: April 8 9—
tered in Volume 7 of the Commis­
sioners' Journal of said Court at
“KENTUCKY”
Page 641 thereof, there was and
is hereby ordered and established
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a weed control District embracing
I all the lands located within the
With Loretta Young and
boundaries of said County, and it
Richard Greene
was and is further ordered and de­
s
"MARCH OF TIME"
clared that Russian Knapp Weed,
White Top, Dodder and Water
Hemlock, were and are noxious
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weeds to be* destroyed and pre­
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Wednesday and Thursday,
vented from producing seed within
April 12 13—
said District.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI­
“GIVE ME A SAILOR” 2 FIED
that this notice is published
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for two consecutive weekly issues
With Martha Raye and
of The Grants Pass Daily Courier,
Bob Hope
the Grants Pass Bulletin, and the
Illinois Valley News pursuant to
■é the order of the Court above re­
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ferred to, the date of the first pub­
lication being April 6th, 1939, and
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the date of the last publication
April 13th, 1939, and that I
MINER’S SUPPLIES being
immediately g/ter the last publi- [
cation of this notice said Weed
A SPECIALTY
Control District will be fully es­
tablished and the provisions of law­
pertaining to the control, destruc­
General Merchandise
tion and prevention of noxious
weeds therein will be in full force i
for Every Family
and effect.
By order of the Court afore-
said.
Need
F. L. COON,
County Clerk.
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Sunday morning, delights some hap­
py child.
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Quarrelsome Donald Duck is rap­
idly growing in popularity. Though
many other Easter toys are manu­
factured, the bunny and Donald eas­
ily lead in total sales. This partic­
ular duck, when completed, may be
shipped to any part of the world.
FOR SALE—
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
$30.00
$80.00
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
1934 Willy Sedan
$160.00
1937 V-8 Pick-up __ $490.00
DES'*GARAGE
Selma, Oregon
EXTRA SPECIAL
NEVER BEFORE have you had a
chance to purchase new radios
at such drastic low prices.
SPARTON RADIO—
$69.50 value for
$39.50
SPARTON RADIO—
$49.50 value for
$27.50
STUDIO DAY BED—
Extra value for only $27.50
MANCHEL FURNITURE CO.
112-114 N. 6th St., Grants Pass.
Texaco
Gas, Oil,
FOR BETTER USED CARS
LOOK TO CARNER’S
PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan, 1937.
This car looks so much like new
that we have it in our new car
sales room. Low mileage. The
price only $695.00.
ILLINOIS VALLEY
MOTOR CO.
Mrs. Inez Tucker is up and
around again after having been
on the sick list for some time.
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Selina Baptist Sunday
school invites you to attend ser­
vices Easter Sunday. The average
attendance has been about 70 and
it is hoped at least 150 will at­
tend. Come and help us make a
record.
In front of the largest group
of spectators they have had at
any of their games, the Rocky
Dale soft ball team played th»
Kerby team Friday afternoon and
won 17 to 5. Mr. Doney of Rocky
Dale and Mr. Mac Neal of Kerby
were the umpires.
During the Sth inning, Sammy
North of Rock Dale injured his
thumb and his place was taken by
Howery Roberts of Takilma. Rob­
ert’ Lindgren who has been ill, will
soon be able to take his place again
on the team. The next game for
Rocky Dale will be with Kerby at
Kerby, Friday, April 7.
The games are gaining interest
at Rocky Dale who has won all
her games but one.
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Mrs. Farren has been feeling
very poorly for some time, not
able to be out of bed.
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ILLINOIS VALLEY GARAGE;
Surrounded by thousands of slutted
toys, this girl is busy dressing a
rooster. After workmen have com
pleted manufacture of the toy, it is
then dressed and made ready for
shipping. .Manufactured primarily
for smaller children, Easter toys
are usually not mechanical.
AMY HUSSEY
M. C. ATHEY
LUCILE FLOYD
Holland
REDWOODS HOTEL
Grants Pass
SOLICITS YOUR
PATRONAGE
Excellent Coffee Shop
IN CONNECTION
REASONABLE RATES
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McLane and
three sons of Klamath Falls were
Cave Junction soft ball team visitors at the Harry Mills home
will play the CCC team Sunday near Bridgeview Tuesday.
afternoon at 2 o'clock at Cave
Junction ball grounds. After this
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Slack of
game, the Kerby team will play Kerby have moved to Central
the winners, making a double Point where Mr. Slack is employ­
header.
ed in a mill.
SPECIALS
at Martin’s Hardware
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY ONLY
New Shipment of Cool Summer Work Clothes
PANTS—Very Special .......................... $1.39
SHIRTS To Match ................................. $1.09
CREW NECK SPORTS SHIRTS—
Attractive colors, special at
63c
MEN’S LASTEX TOP SOX—
Bright color combinations, 2 pair for .. 25c
Garden Plows, iron or wood handles ... $3.89
Garden Hose, splendid qual., 50 feet
$2.89
Simonize Cleaner or Polish, a box ............. 43c
Aluminum Tea Kettles, 6 qt. size
$1.09
Genuine O’Cedar Floor Mops, each
63c
New shipment of Vernon’s Early California
Pottery, all colors. Make your selections early
MARTIN HARDWARE
Cave Junction, Oregon
Staple Groceries of the Dependable Brands
that every housewife knows are good
It is indeed a pleasure to have you shop in
our store. We appreciate your patronage
Cave Junction, Oregon
CARNER’S AUTOMOTIVE
Dodge
Plymouth
621 “M” Street, Grants Pass
FOR SALE—Late '29 model Stu­
debaker coupe. Good condition,
new front tires. Must be sold
by June 1st. A bargain for
125.00 See George H. Shade,
off Redwood highway, turn at
Worden's
45-4tp
After spending several months
in remodeling and improving the
Ritz Tavern, "Shorty" Phillips
held a formal opening last Satur­
day night when his popular resort
was crowded with patrons enjoy-
ing the new, improved place of
amusement.
The dance floor has been en­
larged and counter seats as well
as tables are now ready for those
desiring either style of seats for
lunch. The Tavern takes on new
life and a great improvement over
the old establishment. Congrat­
ulations, “Shorty” on giving the
valley residents a greatly improv-
ed Tavern.
GROCERY
Are You Getting
YOUR SHARE?
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Notary Publics
RITZ TAVERN OPENS
ARNOLD'S
EXTRA VALUE in this 1937
Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with ra­
dio and heater and other extras.
8 m it—Drive it—only $675.00.
Your present car may make the
down payment.
COMPLETE service on all types
of domestic and commercial re­
frigerators. Will be in Cave
Junction every Thursday.
F.
A. Rigby. Leave orders with
The News office.
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Preparing for the summers irri­
gation, the Kerby ditch company
started to clean out the ditch the
first of the week and make all
needed repairs for the coming
season.
If nothing develops to hinder,
it is expected that water will be
in the ditch the last of next week.
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The Big Oversized Dodge Pickup,
only $725.00 here. Carload in
next week.
G. A. Hicks, Prop.
Kerby Ditch Being
Cleaned and Repaired
SOFT BALL SUNDAY
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ROCKY DALE SOFT BALL
TEAM DEFEATS KERBY
CLASSIFIED ADS
Lew Hammer's
Phil Sawyer Sports
New Ice Delivery
Mr. and Mrs. A. Spinas went
to Roseburg last Sunday where
Recently Phil Sawyer, proprie­
Mrs. Spinas will visit her mother, tor of the Illinois Valley Ice com­
Mra Walker for a few weeks.
pany, purchased another truck
for his ice route and painted it up
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Laws and so that it looks like a city deliv-
son of Kerby were guests at the ery truck.
home of Lew Krauss and family
Phil is now able to take care
last Saturday.
of the needs of the valley when
it comes to ice and he will deliver
Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer attended it to your door, He has the val-
the Deer Creek Grange meeting ley phone and a call will bring
last Saturday.
him P. D. Q. He also has refrig-
eration boxes for your meat,etc.,
The D. C. D.’s will meet at the where it will keep at the right
home of Mrs. Edgar Barnes on temperature indefinitely.
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Thursday April 13th. The subject
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will be new uses of old things.
Developing and Printing
Camera* and Supplies
113 N. 6th St.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Webb were
in Grants Pass the first of the
week.
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SELMA NOTES
F H A LOANS
Page Three
This workman trims the whiskers
on Brer Rabbit, and no one could
be more of an authority on the job
Perhaps be is prompted by jealousy
to clip them that close. Regardless
of the length of his whiskers, Bret
Rabbit always finds himself In the
arms of some enthusiastic five-
year-old on Laster Munday morning
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"That caps the climax."
SPEND A LITTLE—BUY A LOT
“Doesn't the climax ever K<>
IN CAVg CITY. I want your
bareheaded,
pa?”
listing if you want to sell or
trade your property.
Elwood
Hussey.
45-tfc SELL IT!—If you have something
you don't need or don't want,
FOR SALE—At a bargain, ma­
why not use this column to sell
hogany Cecilian Player Piano.
it. Costs so little and results
See Paul Hein.
48-ltc I are astounishing.
So little outlay to gam the
convenience of many
Outlets There's every mem­
ber of
the
family to be
considered for reading
lamps, sewing lamps, the
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ATTRACTIVELY INVITED
ILLUMINATED NEON SIGNS
POINT THE WAY
vacuum-cleaner and other
appliances
Buy comfort
Electricity is the leost ex­
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servont
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