Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 18, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 18, 1940
Page Three
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BALLOT WILL BE CLUTERED Common Sense Inc., 1002 Guardi­
when the Horns lived at Hunting­
A handy tabulated list gives a
The importance of grass to west­
tan Park. She left on Monday and ;
quick reference table for canning ern America will be emphasized at
will travel by train to Canada and >
vegetables, fruit, meats, poultry, a Western Grassland conference
Proposed by Initiative Petition
porations and joint stock compan­
other points of interets before re-
and fish.
to be held at Salt Lake City July
ies shall be liable for the indebted­ bill repealing present ’ turning south.
“The preservation of surplus 15 to 17. In the 11 western states
LIQUOR LAW; AUTHORIZ­
ness of said corporations to the
| products at home for family use 35,465,000 head of livestock
ING PRIVATE SALE, LICENS­
amount of their stock subscribed
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Miller have
! or exchange makes possible a vari­
ED, TAXED:
and unpaid and no more.”
returned to their home in Kerby
ety in diet and reduces the cost
Purpose : Repealing the pres­ after spending several weeks at
JORDAN’S
; of living for many families,” Miss
LEGISLATORS’ C O N S T I T U- ent liquor law providing that only
their ranch in Canyon Creek.
Case points out. "By the use of1
TION C O N S T I T U TIONAL liquor control commission can im­
home grown garden vegetables
AMENDMENT:
port, purchase and sell alcoholic i
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pomeroy
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during
many months of the year,
Probably
no
publication
at
Or-
Purpose:
Fixing legislature liquor containing over seventeen
and Nora and Bob Pomeroy left egon State college is more in de- and an adequate supply of preserv­
members’ pay at $8 a day while in percent of alcohol, and that such
CREAM
Monday for Sausalito where they mand at this time of the year than ed foods for other seasons of the
regular session and for not more liquor may not be consumed on the
Freckly Froien
will prepare to embark for a trip the bulletin on “Home Food Pres­ year, it is possible for the average
than 50 days: while in extra ses­ premises only that containing less
It’s Delicious
to Honolulu. They expect to sail ervation,” which includes instruc­ family to be supplied adequately
sion, $8 a day, no extra session alcohol being licensed; authorizes! from San Francisco on July 19.
with vitamins and other essential
tions
on
canning,
drying,
salting,
HOT PLATE LUNCH
to be longer than 20 days; mem­ private importation, manufacture,
smoking, and storing various kinds food elements with a minimum
Sandwichea That are Different
bers also to receive 10 cents per purchase and sale of all alcoholic
Recent guests at the Pomeroy
outlay of cash.”
mile travelled to and from meet­ liquors under license from the ranch were Mr. and' Mrs. Jack of food products.
632 S. 6th St.
Grants Pass
The new edition, Extension Bul­
For the second time thia publi­
ing place; presiding officers to re­ commission, recreated by this bill; Struthers of Los Angeles, Mr. and
has been revised and letin No. 542, may be had from
ceive one-half daily pay addition­ permits liquor being consumed Mrs. William Ruggles and daugh­ cation
brought
up
to date, and now the any county extension office, or di­
al; such compensation being in­ both on and off premises where ter Betsy of Seattle, and Patsy
I i “third edition” is off the press and rect from the college.
stead of that now received which sold, depending on vendor’s li­ Kelly of Sausalito.
: The Seal of Approval
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ready for free distribution to Ore­
is: $3 a day but not over $120 for cense; the commission to issue nu­
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gon citizens.
Many authorities
any session, no extra session be­ merous classes of wholesale and
In the five Columbia basin wheat
at the college have coperated in
ing over 20 days, and $3 for ev­ retail liquor licenses; levying priv­ Skating Rink To
counties in Oregon there are new
the preparation of the bulletin,
ery 20 miles travelled; presiding ilege or sales taxes on the various
139,702 acres of crested wheat
Open
Friday
Night
which has Lucy A. Case, extension
officers receviving two-thirds daily classes of liquor business. (Peti­
grass, planted mostly on marginal
specialist in nutrition, as the prin­
—
pay additional.
tion sponsored by Common Sense
or steep wheat land. Last year in
Wallace Brothers will have their cipal author.
Inc.,
1002
Guardian
Building,
these same counties 391,800 acres
Referendum Ordered by I Petition
open air roller skating rink all
“In this bulletin we have tried method. Perennial grass and trashy
Awarded by the American In
Portland, and others.)
of the People
:
ready to open Friday night, locat­ to give details and schedules which
stitute of Laundering after
:
fallow
are
major
factors
in
con
­
Passing Rigid Tests
BILL TO REPEAL THE OREGON ed next to the Legion hall in Cave will bring successful results if
BILL CHANGING THE PRIM-
trolling wind and water erosion.
MILK CONTROL LAW:
Junction.
They
have
been
work-
Pickup
and delivery every Mon
carefully
followed,"
says
Miss
Case
ARY NOMINATING ELEC-
day and Thursday in Cave
Purpose: To repeal the Oregon on it for the past 10 days and “Final success, however, will de­
:
TIONS FROM MAY TO SEPT-
Junction, Kerby and
Milk Control law which provides though it will not be completed in pend upon painstaking care in fol­
BACK TO MY
EMBER:
Holland
ORIGINAL
LOCATION
for supervision and control of the its entirety, the rink will be ready lowing each step. This is particul­
Purpose: Providing for chang-
Clark’s Insurance Agency
milk industry creates the milk for skaters Friday night.
:
(’.RANTS PASS
arly true with respect to process­
ing the date of the primary nom­
Clarence E Eggers :
control board and provides its pow­
The floor is 30x64 feet, made ing temperatures. It is important
inating elections from the third
STEAM
LAUNDRY
JEWELER
ers and duties, among which are: entirely of new material cut in the that the temperatures prescribed
Friday in May to the first Wednes­
“
Since
1900”
De! Rogue Hotel Building
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to investigate, supervise and reg­ valley. They will be open every be high enough so that fods are
day after the first Monday in Sept­
..p
•it
E.
ulate the milk industry, including evening during the rest of July. adequately processed in the re­
ember; adjusting the dates for per­
production, transportation, manu­ Skates are reasonable and no ad- quired time.”
formance of various duties to con­
facture, storage, distribution and mission charge for spectators,
The bulletin includes directions
form therewith; providing for the
sale of milk, fix minimum whole­ Plenty of spills and bumps and
5
for canning vegetables, fish, meat,
nomination of national committee-
sale and retail prices to be charg­ lots of fun watching.
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Processes described include the
men and committeewomen and the
I
ed therefor in the various locali­
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hot water bath, pressure cooker,
election of delegates at large to
The MANCHEL FURNITURE greatlv annrcciate. the loy-
ties, establish and limit geographi­
and open kettle methods. One sec­
the national political conventions
>1 natronage from the neonle in the Illinois Valley and we ex­
CALIFORNIANS VISITING
cal milk marketing areas, provide
tend a cordial welcome to vou all to make our «tore your head­
tion deals with frying fruits and :
by the state central committees of
for disposition of surplus milk, li­
quarters while thonoing in Grants Pass.
vegetables,
another
with
curing,
the respective political parties, the
:
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams, Mr.
cense all milk dealers and adopt
and one with miscellaneous meth­ :
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OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE lists hundreds of !
election of congressional district
:
rules, regulations and orders to and Mrs. J. W. Vance and Mr. and
ods, such as storing vegetables. Î it ms not mentioned for lack of in.ee, which we hone you will :
delegates to such conventions by
carry out the provisions of the Mrs. J. D. Vance of Woodleaf, Cal­
come in and see. BUY YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS NOW and
the respective district nomination
SAVE!
act; making violtions of said act ifornia, visited recently with Jack
committees consisting of county
misdemeanors. (Petition sponsor­ Finch and Ed Dailey at Kerby. ! REDWOODS HOTEL
central committeemen, and the or­
ed by Thomas R. Mahoney, 2101 While here they visited the Oregon
ganization of the county and state
Grants Pass
Going On A Trip? LUGGAGE Sale Priced
Caves and then left for Tulelake,
S. E. 29th Avenue, Portland.)
central committee. Petition spon­
California, where they attended
FORTNIGHTER—Reg. $19.85, Special $13.90
sored by Oregon State Grange, 11- AMENDMENT LEGALI Z I NG the big Masonic gathering held at
35 S. E. Salmon Street, Portland,
CERTAIN GAMBLING AND Prison Rock near Tulelake.
SOLICITS YOUR
I OVERNIGHT CASE—Reg. $9.75, Special $6.85
Oregon State Federation of Lab­
GAMING DEVICES AND CER-
PATRONAGE
The men were all paat masters
or, 506 Labor Temple, Portland ;
TAIN LOTTERIES:
95c
of Forbestown Lodge No. 50, A.
SUIT CASE—Reg. $1.85, Special
Purpose : Legalizes m a r b 1 e F. & A. M., and had the altar and
and others.
Only one case in stock each of the above.
boards, pin-ball games, claw and three candle sticks which has been
Excellent Coffee Shop I
BILL TO FURTHER REGULATE
A CHALLENGED VALUE
digger games and other gambling in their lodge since 1854. The
IN CONNECTION
SALE AND USE OF ALCO­
and gaming devices, punchboards, visitors greatly enjoyed their visit
$39.50
REASONABLE RATES
BED DAVENO—In Tapestry
HOLIC LIQUOR:
similar devices, bank night, sim­ in the valley.
Purpose: Permitting licensees ilar lotteries and Bingo games;
BED DAVENO—In Velour
$49.50
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to sell consumers, at one time, 5 other games wherein skill may pre­
FREE—A Daveno Mattress with each Daveno
to 55 gallons of wine having not dominate; all to be exclusively li­
over 14 percent alcohol by weight; censed by the state. Cities to li­
COMFORTABLE SUMMER FURNITURE
licensed class A hotels may have cense other legalized games. Pari­
Bocauae of unprecedented drought and Incendiary activities,
entertainment and dancing; for­ mutuel wagering and animal rac­
LAWN SWING— Anniversary Special $19.95
Oregon facea the moat serlona forest fire menace of many yearn.
Thoughtful citizen, are rebelling against the carelessness, the ap­
bidding anyone not holding hotel, ing legalized; fees therefrom de­
athy and criminal activity that permit! thia destruction of beauty
FREE—A $3.49 Metal Chair with each Swing
nna
eal’h nn<l living things. Xf you wish to Join In the “total war”
restaurant or club license to serve, posited in a fund hereby created.
against forest fires in your homo state, sign the “enlistment” blank
permit being served, use or permit Prohibits nickel-in-the-slot mach­
below:
LAWN UMBRELLAS—Reg. $11.95, now $7.95
being used for any financial con­ ines. Secretary of state to issue
State Forester, Salem. Oregon
Only 3 Umbrellas left—Better Hurry
sideration any room, place, bar, licenses, employ attorney, assis­
1 pledge myself to report to you any acts of carelessness or In­
glasses, mixers, locker, storage tant, clerks; no salary thereof ex­
cendiarism that I may see along the highways or In the forests of
place, chairs, tables or facilities ceeding $6,000 annually. Appro­
Oregon and to observe scrupulously myself these six rules for pre­
for mixing, storing, serving, drink­ priates $50,000 state funds repay
venting fires—(1) Be sure your match is out, break it in two before I
throwing it away; (2) Extinguish cigarette, cigar and pipe sparks
ing spirituous liquors; forbidding able from fees. License proceeds
“Furniture You’ll Admire at Prices You’ll Appreciate"
in ash tray provided in my car; (3) Build all camp fires in hole
anyone to have or permit others disbursed to public fairs, exposi­
112-114 NORTH 6th STREET
GRANTS PASS
dug in ground. Clear all inflammable material from around camp­
to have alcoholic liquors on his tions, cities and to counties for
lire
site;
(4)
Never
leave
camp
before
campfire
Is
out
—
dead
out;
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premises unless licensed by or re­ old-age and public assistance. (Pe­
(5) Pour water or park earth over campfire, stirring coals to make :
presenting the commission al­ tition sponsored by Oregon Mer­
sure that every spark is absolutely extinguished: (6) Never bum
though having federal retailer’s chants Legislative League, Incor­
brush or slash in windy weather. Get burning permit from fire
permit.
(Petition sponsored by porated, Lumbermans Building.
warden or ranger.
Portland, and others.)
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CLASSIFIED AD«
an Building, Portland.)
I Continued Prom Parte Ona)
Third Edition
Of Processing
Food Issued
SIBERR1AM
ANNIVERSARY SALE
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ENLIST FOR “TOTAL WAR”
MANCHEL'S
HOP PICKERS—the registration
books are now open at the Hil­
ton Hop Yards. Those who ex­
pect to pick please write Hilton
Hop Yards, Rt. 2, Grants Pass,
Oregon.
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WOMAN wants day work, cleaning
washing and canning, 25c an
hour. Call at W. A. Pullen’s,
near Holland.
10-2tp
FOR SALE — Mining location
Inquire at News office. 14-tf
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valiev News office.
Kerby News
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LOANS—No money down, See us
if you desire to build and pay
in small monthly sums. Use your
Credit We sell lumber and
building material of all kinds,
windows, doors, etc., Copeland
Lumber, Grants Pass.
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Old newspapers for sale at The
News office, 10 cents per bun­
dle.
DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE of
ads. They get results, and cost
so little.
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Something NEW
In Refrigeration
CONTINENTAL 3-ZONE FREEZER
With General Electric Refrigerating Machine
A gener. l utility electric refrigerator designed
to meet the needs of farmers, cafes, and any
heme who desires storage space for quantities
of meets, vegetables, etc.
• A three purpose refrigerator. One compartment for meat
storage, ice cubes, and anything that requires intense cold. In
this compfirtment, things freeze. Another compartment for
milk, cooked foods, etc., where the temperature is not so cold.
Another compartment for ice cubes and making ice cream.
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A Famous G-E “Dial
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You can’t afford to be
Without Insurance
Don’t Wait Until it is i
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TOO LATE!
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POSTO! FKE
FILL OCT AND MAIL TO STATE FORESTE:?. SALEM, OREGON
One)
ander and son and daughter, Gor­
don and Virginia of Seattle, Wash.,
Mr. Alexander is a navy pilot and
is I eing transferred to San Dietro.
Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Morris­
on are cousins. While here Mrs.
Morrison and Mrs. Alexander went
to Canyon Peak to visit Ken Mor­
rison who is on a Lookout station
for the forestry serveie.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Horn had
as a guest Mrs. Minnie Stevenson
of Huntington Park, California, ov­
er the week end. Mrs. Stevenson
and the Horns were neighbors j
FOR SALE—4-room modern cot­
tage on main highway near Cave
Junction.
5 acres land with <?,
good frontage on highway. This
is a bargain and won’t last long.
See M. C. Athey at News office
for details.
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MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE
now under new management.
Carries a complete line of feeds
and seeds of ail kinds. Make
our store your headquarters
when in Grants Pass. Keith
Kennedy, 514 S. 5th.
from
FOR THE
FIRST TIME
ST~ELT ADDRESS or KFI)
the Fabric” Iron $8.95
and All-Metal-Vented
I rowing Table $5.95.
A $14.90 VALUE FOR
ONLY $11’5
WWh Your Old Iron
Ba th* flrat ta taka ad-
VMtaga of thia apcciai
aaoiMaatlon offer.
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE
“Where Most People Trade”
Grants Pass, Oregon
A large porcelain flat top that any housewife will appreci-
Can be used as a working tabic.
This is the last word in home refrigeration and is especi-
ally adaptable
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to farms and cafes where considerable
storage
space is required, with a comhinntinn of temperature ranging
from zero to around 50 degrees.
• Let us demonstrate this new idea. No high pressure sales
talk. We just want you to see it. If you don’t sell yourself,
we will be perfectly satisfied. But we warn you men, if you
let us put one of these refrigerators in your home, the wife
will never let it go out.
SOLD ON ANY REASONABLE TERMS
within reason.
Rigby Refrigeration
5th and “I” STREETS
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
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