Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 20, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 20, 1939
Mr and Mrs. Bob Bottel of the
Quarantine station have visiting
them Mr. Bottel’s brother, Wm.
Bottel. his wife and son Edwin,
from Elsinore, California. They
expect to remain two weeks.
J. M. Smock
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Telephone Co.
OWL CAFE
Athey Bros.,
GREETINGS:
We are in work up to our necks,
and this is just a line to let you
know we are getting settled OK.
Think we are going to like it
fine here.
Tell all our friends hello for
us. Hope you are all well and
happy.
Best regards to all.
Schumacher and Hein Families.
Editors Note:
The whole valley are glad you
are getting settled and like your
new home. Good luck an<l suc­
cess to you all.
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Harry R. Floyd, Manager
Regular Meals and
Short Orders
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Friwd Chicken our Specialty
Cave Junction
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Holland Central
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Takilma Central
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FRESHLY FROZEN CREAM
The only Siberrian shop in Jos­
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be convinced.
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LIGHT LUNCHES
632 S. 6th St.,
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Josephine County
MILLS
Cash prices for Feeds and
Seeds of all kinds
Phone 123
Grants Pass
Anderson, A. E...................... . 3-------------
Althouse Mine....................... 5 —
Athey Bros. ........................ .. 7------
Bearss, H. P...........................
Baldwin, Ravmond .............
Beck, C. C...............................
Bunch, Sam ..........................
Bvrne, Des ..................
SELMA NOTES
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Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer and
children of Selma left for San
Francisco last week where they
will visit the fair. They plan on
being gone a week. During their
absence Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frost
will be in charge of the Hammer
store.
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Technical office
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Army office ...................
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Guard station
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MINER’S SUPPLIES
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Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norman were
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blakely of
San Francisco.
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Dean W'arren and Ed Norman
left for Montague, California,
where they will be employed for
the summer.
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Fleming, R. H.
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General Merchandise
for Every Family
Need
Lew Hammer's
Selma, Oregon
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Hervey, Tom ...................
Hill, Lou ........................
Hodgdon, Mrs. Elizabeth
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Holland, Mrs. Elizabeth
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FOR RENT — 4 Room modern
home on Redwood highway in
Cave Junction. See Bert Wat­
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Illinois Valley Ice Co.
Illinois Valley News .
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FOR SALE—Two year old heifer,
half Guernsey and half Jersey.
Now giving 2Mi gallons of milk.
Will sell for $30. See *Lee Mor­
ris, near O’Brien.
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At Your Grocer
The Seal of Approval
Awarded by the American In­
stitute of Laundering after
Passing Rigid Tests
Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thursday in Cave
Junction, Kerby and
Holland
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
“Since l»00”
Notary Publics
AMY HUSSEY
M. C. ATHEY
LUCILE FLOYD
Holland
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Leonard, R. S.
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Maiden, Geo.......
Mayfield, G, C.
Maurer, Louis
Maurer, Martin
Mellow, Frank
Moreland, Frank
McCann Estate
Mclrvin, D. E.
Oregon Caves
Owens, Keith
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Smith, Harry ................
Smith, John ....................
Smith, Walter
Seyferth, Mrs. Mattie E.
Standard Oil Co................
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Trefethen, Wrti.
Tiger Town
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Villair, J. J.............
Villair Lumber Co.
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Extra Stopping Power-
New Brake-Action ?ad
Come In... FEEL Why It Make«
Quicker, Straight-Line Stops
FOR SALE — Good saddle and
work horse very cheap. See at
G, C. Sherier.
11-ltp
Rub your hand over
“Brake Action” Tread.
Fftl\ ta «harp edged
“grippers.” .Sw how they
aie art at a protect!*«
angle Thrn you’ll
why they rental skids,
give quicker, safer «top*.
Amazing New Tire Gives Yc*
2500 Extra Grippers
FOR SALE—Shakes, lath,
and crate material. Very high
quality. Priced reasonable and
delivered. Paul Fattig, near
Holland.
11-ltp
FOR SALE—Wood lathe and mo­
tor, excellent condition. $8.00
cash. Never a buy like this
again. See at News office.
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FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
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Ramsey Mine
Robenson, Wm.
Roberts, Homer
Watts, Herb ...
Walton, R. F. .
Wells, George
Wells, Roy
Webb, S........
White Bros.
Wittrock, John
CLASSIFIED ADS
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Kerby Central
Payne, Jim
Keibel's
PERFECTION
BREAD
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alvic of Sa­
lem, visited at the Norman home
last week. They were on their
way to California to take in the
World’s Fair.
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George, Loren
Jacques, Mrs. Mary
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FOR SALE — Small ranch con­
sisting of 10 acres with good
house. Will be sold at a price
you cannot afford to pass. To
tai price $500. See M. C. Athey
at The News office.
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die 10c News Office
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Imagine! 2500 ttba gripper* far rod*
wheel! They open up the instant you
apply y’Uf brakes .. grip, hold ...
«top your car quicker, safer, straighter
on the slipperiest of wet paveirsjnta.
Before You Boy Any Tire. .
MILLIONS ( AN
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Can you afford to be without the pro­
tection of tku tire's quicker »toppu*
non-skid "Brake-AcUoa” Tread?
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Dreamed A Tire Could Dn
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* Steer* Straighter
* Rides Smoother
Quicker
* Wear* Longer
Cuitom Recapping — Vulcanising — Repairing
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KMOIUIIM
DUCKWORTH
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THE TIRE MAN
Granta Pass
6th and “M” Streets
SATURDAY SPECIALS
We hope by the continuation of the friendly attitude and fair business
methods characterized by the former management to merit the same
friendly feeling always held by the people of Grants Pass and Jose­
phine county for
The C & B Economy Store
DONALD G. McGREGOR
SALTED PEANUTS
BERRY BOWKS
FACIAL TISSUE
Lovely Mitred Crystal
500 Sheet Box
19c each
15c each
ASST. TINWARE
BOUDOIR LAMPS
16c Values
New Designs
Fine for Refrigerators
9ceach
$1.29 each
3,or lOc
SUGAR - CREAMER
Asst. Enamelware
TABLE TUMBLERS
Fresh from the Oven
I5cpound
GLASS BOWLS
Unusual Values
Cut Glass Effect
9c “ch
9c 19c 39c
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PYREX PIE PLATES
DRESS PRINTS
CRETONNES
Colored Pottery
Size
80 Squares
Gay Patterns
15cvard
15c>ard
25c
C & B ECONOMY STORE
5c - lOc - 25c
THE McGREGOR CO., SUCCESSORS
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