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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1940)
Page Three Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 25, 1940 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO TOWNSENDITES has been ideal, and clam digging good. They visited the aquarium at Depoe bay and the famous Sea Lion Caves near Yachats, also the Frank Moll Huckleberry farm near Chitwood. ---------- —o-------------- DOUBLE PROGRAM (Continued from Paa* One) Wednesday and Thursday, May 1 and 2 at the Cave City theater. I “Jeepers Creepers” is the tale 1 of simple home-loving hill-billies, content with the more ordinary things in life. Into their happy Know Your America haven comes an unscrupulous fin CAVALCADE OF A NATION ancier who needs their coal-bear- Editor s Note: This is one of a inglands to end a coal strike. The Weaver Brothers and El- series of short articles taken from viry, famed Arkansas Travelers of data compiled for scenes of stage and radio, are the stars of “AMERICA! CAVALCADE OF A "Jeepers Creepers,” offering ex NATION," theme spectacle of the tra splendid characterizations. 1940 California World’s Fair. The companion feature on this double program is “Bullet Code,” As a token of thanksgiving,1 Christopher Columbus named the featuring George O'Brien. He is first land sighted in the New seen as a ranch owner who dis World “San Salvador,” which covers that one of his cowhands is means “Holy Savior.” Ending two in league with rustlers. During months of terrible hardships, Col a raid the wayward boy is killed, umbus himself sighted a light on and O’Brien believes that he is the island just before midnight. ' the one who fired the fatal bul October 11, 1492, from the deck let which in reality had come from Senator Sheridan Downey of I California on April 8th, delivered a masterful oration in behalf of the Townsend Plan. He opened with the statement that he had no tified the Social Security Board of the charges he was about to make and requested them to have ex perts on hand to disprove his re-1 marks if possible. None appeared. He then stat- i ed of Social Security: “Consider ing all of the pension recipients to gether, they average about the sum of $4.00 a week for each one; and we in the wealthiest land in the whole world, we who love to boast to other nations of our gen erosity and our bounty, are con tent to run our factories and ma chines at 50 or 60 per cent capac ity and point to the payment of pension of $4.00 a week as a gen erous Christian act.” of the Santa Maria, flagship of his little fleet of three small vessels. J Over the coast-to-coast network On the morning of the next day of the Mutual Broadcasting com this fearless man, so often ridicul pany, Fulton Lewis, Jr., hails new ed by his contemporaries as the Townsend Plan successes; tells of "madman of Genoa," stepped , Senate support of Downey speech; ashore with his crew of 87 men ; says “he spoke for nearly three and took the new land in the name ' hours, and all through that time of Ferdinand and Isabella, King! the attendance was amazingly and Queen of Spain. He made large. They listened with great three visits to the New World lat attentiveness. As a matter of er and on his third voyage had the fact, Senator Downey is an excel satisfaction of landing on the lent and convincing speaker.” mainland. o-------------- — ■ o-------------- Valley Residents Return From Visit the gun of the leader of the rust lers. O’Brien travels to a distant ranch owned by the slain boy’s father, where he finds that a land war is in progress. He takes charge of affairs and in the face of many handicaps manages to save the property from the band of brigands, and delivers them to the sheriff. One of their number is identified as the killer of the boy, and O’Brien’s innocence proven. Patrons of the local theater will find this one of the best told and most satisfying western they have viewed for some time, -------------- o------------- FOR SALE — White enamelled wood range, writing desk, 6-ft. cross cut saw, one sewing rock er. Call at the Harper place. G. W. Thorpe. 51-ltp YOU WILL SAVE MONEY on SEEDS at the STAR in Grants Pass. Stop next time you are in town. 51-ltc ¡FRENCH LAUNDRY^ J & DRY CLEANERS j * | Cail: Wed. and Sat. Quality adze eye, bell face, size 11 Vi» hammer; sharp claws to catch closely driven nails. Weight 16 ounce 98c A remarkable one-hand sifter, merely squeeze handle — 2 screens, 2 agitators whiz. Standard 6-cup capacity, 89c heavily tin plated. Regular $1.00 value. Special O-Cedar Special Mop and Polish $1.00 quality polish-mop of non-linting yarn, with removable pad, and 25 cent size bottle of polish for floors, furni 98c ture, woodwork. A $1.25 value. BOTH for ........... Hanson "Silver Clipper” Household Scale Be certain . . . with this handy, accurate scale. Weighs up to 25 pounds by ounces. Easy-to-read 6l-j in. dial. White en amel finish with red or black trim. Chrome dial rim. $1.69 A regular $2.00 value for only ” Paid Adv. Universal Food ('hopper Self-sharpening principal cuts like a pair of shears. Easy to operate. Large throat capacity. $1.89 ” True Temper “Tommy” Axe Perfect balance, great utility. Milled claws act as ripper and puller, l i | pound smooth forged black finished head $1.49 3 '4 inch cut. Selected white hickory handle The James-Lange theory of em otions reverses the commonly ac cepted concept of human actions. According to this theory we are ifrightened because we run, instead J of running because we are fright ened. Other emotions are simil arly reversed. A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time PAINT SALE ENDS SOON SWP outside house paint in 5 gallon containers, per gallon $2.77 In single gallons, per gallon $2.87 Semi Lustre—Interior semi-gloss enamel, per gallon $2.99 Same in quart cans .................................... 89 Quick - Easy - Safe Writ* or call lor complete information— Rogue Rivei Hardware Grants Pass Branch o/ the United States National Bank "Where Most People Trade” Grants Pass, Oregon Head Office, Portland, Oregon DRUG STORE FOR LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ______ REMEMBER —THE MAY 1-2-3 -4 Millions of thrifty shoppers throughout the country ere fest friends of this gigantic drug store merchandising event. We want more friends for Re«all Products—so, as our way of advertising we offer the almost unbelievable values you see here. They're all bona fide, first-quality values. On special occasions during the year we offer a few of these items at prices lower than the regular list prices. But at no time do we offer this merchandise at such rock-bottom prices as during this sale. Some of the candy, pure food items, and occasionally another item or two that may not have a standard retail price are offered on this sale at special prices, but not on the One Cent Sale Plan. Be here earlyl W. T. (Tom) Miller Candidate for CIRCUIT JUDGE JACKSON and JOSEPHINE COUNTIES Primaries May 17, 1940 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TWO pò» T«« w« or ONE y w.l Paid Adv. ONE CENT* • Itti OF THE MORE THAM.j?50 VAL(/E< « j *1 »JM < T-W i •vty *2 pureh«»e Joan Manning | CHOCOLATES I tour borite candy I '^'\^Z/ONIY AS LONG AS THIY LAST I \ f ia 2 1 Watch the newtpepert end windowi for leteit newt on w •how—faafuring Glen Gray and the Cote Lome chettro, Tony Martin, the Throe Roquet and other top notch rodio «tori. The big thow of the year. Dressing . Combs THESE ARE SAMPLES OF BIG VALUES ■A Black Acetate I Ope s • w •«« • Tfc V RveCNAU e>l ^ shades THt K om U STOM MAGIC HOUR SPECIALS WEDNESDAY ONLY Al IONS Al THEY SAIT 6 cakes in a pkg. Priscilla Toilet Soap NO" 6 beautiful, hiah-qvolity cakes— especially perfumed Soft, ulken lather Eitra kind to your ikin. A muti, OnAtf 0*4 tod* to a M. J. McSHANE Candidate for Republican Nomi nation for the office of STATE SENATOR Josephine County PRIMARIES MAY 17, 1940 MY PLATFORM ........................ . ...... O’**—*——' — fl Plumb Leader Nail Hammer OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY . Lipsticks and ' Rouges •« ■ choice or e> . I Don’t W ait Until it is TOO LATE! ^You can’t afford to be Without Insurance | See TED ATHEY ONLY Sturdy, durable with high-polish extra finish. PolisheJ edge and handle. Full 10 in. diameter. For limited time 79c only. Regular price is 95 cents ......................................... DISTRICT ATTORNEY Lorie Harmonized iti timoke! 1th Griswold Cast Iron Skillet ReDublican Candidate for Nomination for ONLY AS LONG AS THEY LAST i M AY Savory “Sift-Chine” Flour Sifter Ladies' end. Men t I IARDWARE IJLt APRIL 25th TO Orval J. Millard J Agencies vAr ___ In comparison with the four oth er leading nations, the United States has one radio to each five persons, against one to each sev enteen; also one telephone to each seven persons compared with one for each thirty-five foreigners. FOR SALE—Nearly new Flamo range, trash burner and hot wa ter coils. Nat Woolley. 51-ltp 1 I U. S. HAS ONE RADIO TO EACH FIVE PERSONS CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE — Household goods, everything, including tools, ma chinery, etc. White house on old stage road. W. A. Brouillet. 51-ltp famous b RANDS i REVERSES THE THEORY Chester K. Martin has been vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hervey and family of Bridgeview, during the spring va cation of Oregon State college. Mrs. Lulu Horn and Mrs. Thom as Hervey with Chester drove to Medford Friday, April 12, spent two days visiting with the Charles Skeeters family, leaving on Sun day, driving to Marshfield, spend ing a short time with Mrs. Ella Yarbrough and Mrs. Theodore Parks and family. They then drove to Waldport where they vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Martin. Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Hervey re turned Wednesday of this week. They report a most wonderful va cation as the weather on the coast I Haynes Clothing Shop | Wittrock’s Store, Kerby Hardware Week SPECIALS I | When nominated and elected I will oppose unnecessary legisla tion. However, any legislation which tends to better the condition of Agriculture, Mining. Lumber ing or any industry of this area or which tends to promote the recre ational features of our county or its Hi-Way development will have my whole hearted support. I fav or adequate pensions for the aged. I do not have any personal axe to grind and when elected will work for a safe, sane and common sense legislative policy toward the con duct of your public business. Paid Adv. AbÉkl* J ' THURSDAY ONLY AS LONG AS THIY LAST Medford White Vellum Papeterie Th® txggesl volva in socially cor* ract vp 'o dote »la’ionofy you »• »•an in o lone time 41 $haat$ whit» vallum 48 anvalopat to match. Callophoaa «rapped 29 __ OaXe « tzoMnei FRIDAY ONLY AS LONO AS THIY LAST 8 cakes Toilet Soap 4 composition * coasters bath nzi Aody owe ««Ze 4* • riiiinun SATURDAY ONLY AS LONG AS THIY LASY 1 Mitt Hol.doy foce Powder ¿n 4 ter 1 Miot Holiday Croom R I O I 2 Rkft Kianto facial Titteot I Andy cw ao/e <o e cmtainet______ 29c Klenzo SHAVING CREAM 2 for 60c Size 8 oz. Jar Stag BRUSHLESS CREAM 2 for F/W T/AfE AT OHE CENT SALE 30c ' Fece KM Powder or Cream. Another big spacial we've been able to gat you for thii One Cent Sale. You've really got to tee theie 6 1 c itamt to appreciate the big value. 25c Size Cigarette Case Style Stag POWDER FOR MEN 2 for 75c Size 6 oz. Stag VEGETAL LILAC 2fc, Any 7Sc FOR HAIR AND SCALP 75c Size Lavender SHAVING LOTION 2 for 7«c Morgan Lock Knit Dish Cloths 75c Site Stoq HAIR AND SCALP TONIC BAY RUM IIfor G« 76c 2 for 36c 2 for Sie 2 for 26c 50c Sire Polroloum HAIR RUB Gardenia Glorifying Cream socsizi 2 for 5 I 45c 8 or. PvreUtt CASTOR OIL 2 for I He ll. 00 Rlq of 110 Furofo»» COD LIVER OIL CONCENTRATE TABS 2 for «1.0 I 10- Site 4 or Purotoit E9SOM SALT 2 for Ilf 45c Site Rvreto») 2 for J5c Sit* I or H»rmo"y ■ 10 •"»<’ VALUES OF the SEASON^ 2 for * I Ol THf ItsaH .TOM 25c Sire Martel's HAIR OIL IfCULA» 39c Slit runs « •> MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE WITH IMO COU’ON AHO OM* fl I e ■■ ALL REXALL PRODUCTS SOLD ON A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION CAVE CITY DRUG STORE I