Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 23, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 23, 1913
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Mason.
(Continued from Page Two)
J. A. Deknatel & Son, Inc.,
same ...........
Air Reduction Sales Com-
pany ........
Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co.,
same ..........
Rogue River Hardware,
oxygen and repairs
J. S. Wolke. gas and oil
Grants Pass Fuel Oil Serv­
ice, fuel and oil
Packer-Scott Co., house­
hold equipment
Fixsen
Welding
Works,
nurses’ home repairs
Montgomery Ward, nurses
home furniture
Hollywood Specialty Shop,
same
Hoffman-LaRoche,
I n c..
Kitchen supplies
Standard Brands Incorpor­
ated. same .........................
21.94
20.79
47.85
69.42
7.50
23.86
22.25
36.00
Christmas Cheer
★ Unde Sam is to be con­
gratulated, for he has
done and is doing a mag­
nificent job. This is, in­
deed, occasion for Christ­
mas cheer.
Our compliments to
you, friends, our thanks,
and our most hearty
wishes for an enjoyable
and truly happy 1945
Christmas season.
KERBY CONFECTIONERY
AND GROCERY STORE
Ehrman 4 Co.,
groceries .......... .............
D. R. Morgan, vegetables
Pacific Fruit 4 Produce
Co., same...........................
Star Seed and Grocery Co.,
same ........................ .........
J. M. Baker, apples .............
Fluhrer Bakeries, bread
Giants Pass Creamery, but­
ter
Decker Poultry Farm, eggs
H. C. DeMotte, hens
Hamilton’s Rogue River
Turkey Ranch, turkeys
E. D. Nor« od, same
City Market, meat
Rogue River Dairy, milk
and cream ........................
Grover’s Dairy Products,
same .
......................
Ben H. Jess, walnuts
D. E. Jacobs, bookcase for
hospital
H. B. Brown, engineer
R. Dobbie, bookkeeper
Frances James, clerk
F. LaForest. mechanic ......
H. V. Simpson, parts man
W. P. Hazelrigg, foreman
Chas. Dungey, build izer
operator
Jack Eggers, shovel opera­
tor .................
Carl Dodge, motor patrol­
man
............
Dan Wiltrout, same
C. J. Hopper, graderman
H. I’. Hodge, truck driver
Jack Hembree, bridge fore­
man
.......
E<l Walworth, bridge car­
penter
Dave Dodge, same
S. ,J. Er.sminger, same
Win H Wiscarver, same
E. E. Whittaker, patrol­
man
................................
Ed Norman same
Wilbur Stiie, asst, patrol­
man
Keith Wells, patrolman
Lee Sowell, motor patrol­
man
...........................
Rav Lee. bridge carpenter
Rolfe Hansen, laborer
H. E. Dudley, same
Clyde Hays, same
Clarence Radcliff, same
Victor E. Vinyard, same
Ray Blair, truck driver
Clifford E. Monson, labor­
er
Bete Fredrickson, inspec­
tion of roads
...............
Lucius Robinson, exp. to
Co. Engineers' Conven­
tion
S. National Bank of
127.18
46.83 Secretary of State Bob Farrell
105.00 said. The stickers are valid after
20.25 December 15th.
101.00
106.11
14.00
49.40
3,00.00
150.00
1 15 00
177.00
165.00
190.00
171.00
171.00
152.00
152.00
143.00
139.00
150.00
154.00
154.00
33.80 Columbus crossed the Delaware
In fourteen ninety-two.
We whipped the British, fair an
square.
15.78
In fourteen ninety-two.
At Concord an’ at Lexington
We kept the redcoats on the run
While the band played, “Johnny.
Get Yor Gun,”
In fourteen ninety-two.
•21.05
Pat Henry, with his dyin' breath—
In fourteen ninety-two—
Said: “Give me liberty or death!”
In fourteen ninety-two.
An’ Barbara Frietchie, so ’tis said,
Cried: “Shoot, if you must this old.
gray head;
I'd rather ’t would be your
own instead!"
fourteen ninety-two.
★ White Christmas or
As you tie up your Christ­
Green Christmas is a
mas packages think of us.
matter of both geog­
Vic’ll he thinking of you
of the heart. And that's
the kind of a Christ­
. . . thinking of how good
you’ve been to us in 194 5
and of what a pleasure it
has been to serve you.
mas we ore now wish­
And we’ll be u ishing you
ing for you and yours
a very Merry Christmas.
as
1943 draws to a
n
close.
ILLINOIS VALLEY
ICE & LOCKER CO
Darter’s
Service Station
and Mrs. W. F. Dargei
Phil Sawyer
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth
peace, good will toward men
Who can estimate the value of good will,
that "priceless ingredient" so conspicuously
mentioned in that first glorious Christmas
message? Be assured that we highly ap­
preciate your good will. It has been and
will continue to be our most treasured asset.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU!
LEW HAMMER S GENERAL STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer
Selma. Oregon
|
Miss Pocahontas saved the life.
In fourteen ninety-two.
Of John Smith, an' became his wife
In fourteen ninety-two.
An1 the Smith tribe started then
an’ there.
An' now there are John Smiths
everywhere;
But they didn’t have any Smiths
to spare
In fourteen ninety-two.
New Rust
I ’reven t i ves E f fecti ve
Corvallis, reports of tests else­
where show that nine kinds of rust
preventives protected exposed sur­
faces a year or more, compared
Many of the rust preventive with 7 to 30 days for crank-case
compounds now being handled by oil and 60 to 90 days for axel
oil companies are fai more effec­ grease.
tive than ordinary oils and greases
o-
in preventing rust on farm machin­
ery, according to information
Make It a thrifty CHRIST­
gatheied by Clyde Walker, exten­
MAS—five WAR BONDS.
sion agricultural engineer at Ore­
Keep on BACKING THE
Kentucky was settled by Daniel gon State college. While no work
ATTACK.
Boone
on this project has been done at
In fourteen ninety-two.
An' 1 think the cow jumped over «««««««««««■«’««■««««’«■«««(«■¿«■e <<«<«« ««««<<««
the moon
In fourteen ninety-two.
Ben Frai.klin flew his kite so high
He drew the lightnin’ from the sky,
An Washington couldn't tell a lie
In fourteen ninety-two.
HAT matter if
Santa comes in a
jeep, just so it’s
Santa Claus? And it
IS Santa Claus! And
this IS Christmas.
May the 1943 season
be an exceptionally
happy one for you
and your family.
W
YU1£TIP£ JOY
Johnny’s History Lesson
A boy has got to do,
That studyin’ histry, as a rule.
Is worst of all, don’t you?
Of dates there are an awful sight.
An’ tho’ I study day an’ night.
There's only one I've gat just right
That’s fourteen ninety-two.
teer’
Christmas is an affair
When the new 1944 stickers are
attached to windshields, the old
1943 stickers must be removed,
Farrell said. No stickers, except
authorized ones, may be displayed
on windshields in this state and the
1943 sticker will not be authorized
after the new one is in place. The
owner whose car was not regist­
ered in this state in 1943, and who
has been operating in this state un­
der reciprocal agreements with ad
joining states, must now take out
on Oregon registration.
He wil'
receive, in addition to the sticker,
a set of 1942 license plates. Titles
of these cars also must be trans­
ferred from the state of registra-1
tion in 1943 to Oregon.
Farrell reminded vehicle owners
who have not yet applied for 1944
registrations to do so at once to
avoid the late rush period. Inade­
quate help for processing applica­
tions and the Christmas mail rush
will cause delays to those who ap­
ply late, he said.
--------------- o---------------
132.00
154.00 I think, of all the things at school
J
raphy and of meteor-
1911 WINDSHIELD
STICKERS CAN NOW
BE PUT ON CARS
Windshield stickers validating
26.45
7.50 the 1944 registration of motor ve­
55.11 hicles in Oregon now may be used.
Mr. and Mis. I). A. Bigelow
ology. But Merry
Page Three
1
Pilgrims came to Plymouth
Rock
fourteen ninety-two.
the Indians standin’ on the
dock
Asked: “What are you goin’ to
do?”
An’ they said: “We seek your har­
bor drear
our children's children’s1
That
children dear
May boast that their forefathers
landed here
In fourteen ninety-two.”
First National Bank of
Portland, payroll deduc­
tions from Nov. salaries
State
Industrial
Acc.
Comm., contribution for
N ivenibrr
California Western States
Life Insurance Co., con­
tribution for December
National Hospital Ass’n.,
same
y California Oregon Power
Co., service for Nov.
Western Union, same
Pacific Telephone & Tele­
graph Co., same
Monroe
Calculating Ma
chine Co., Inc., office
equipment
C. H. Demaray, office sup­
plies
P P. Proctor, same
Robert S. Farrell. Jr., sec­
retary of state, 1944 li­
cense« for equipment
Signal Oil Co., oil for roads
Grants Pass Fuel Oil Serv­
ice Co., game
Schmitt Bros. Lumber Co.,
gravel for roads
D. E. Jacobs, signs for IL
R. crossing
Duckworth Tire Shop, re-
pairs on tires
Illinois Valley Parts &
Service, same
H. 4 L. Company, parts for
equipment
.................
Slim’s Garage, same
Hannum 4 Kelt Chevrolet.
same . .................................
Braden Motor Parts, same
Fashion Garage, same, etc.
Rallou 4 Wright, supplies
for equipment
Montgomery Ward, parts
for equipment
Bell Motors, Inc., same
Howard Cooper Corp., re­
pairing equipment
Selma Repair Shop, same
D. E. Jacobs, repairs for
equipment shed
Joe Powell, filing saws
R. G. Sowell, same
Turner’s Place, repairs for
equipment .........................
A. C. Haag A Co., parts for
equipment .........................
Littrell Parts, same
Standard Oil Company, gas
f * r «»a 1«
203.56
122.56
3.40
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
ILLINOIS VALLEY PARTS AND SERVICE
AND
GOD BLESS
YOU
EVERY ONE
LINKHART
CHROME MINES
Spirirof
Carísimas
12.20
apprnui lung liolitluy season
makes us appreciate more than
ever before the priceless value
of onr friends and customers,
like yourself. It reminds us, too,
of the six i'iliies being made by
many of our friends now in the
I »LEAK DECEMBER!
'Tis passing strange that
this month which fur­
nishes the least light
out of doors, should fur­
nish the meet light with­
in. It's the Spirit of Christ­
mas, and the Merriest
of Christmases to you!
10.00
46.65
.83
Walt Freeman — Ray Wilson
Cave Junction.
RITZ TAVERN
and Mrs. R. B. Phillips
service of llncle Sain. To you,
and to all these, go our thanks
for your patronage in 1'143, and
our wishes for a joyous holiday.
*************
(¡RANTS PASS BRANC H
The First National Bank
of Portland
Kerby, Oregon
429.3,0
3.10
51.75
19.00
444 00
23.39
24.00
40.37
6.75
65.00
14.59
36.29
37.98
96.05
7.56
145.18
1.68
AS one hands down a g<xxJ name, Christmas each
2V year hanJs down its traditions, and all are
good It has been a tradition here to regard the
good will of our customers as our most precious
asset. In this holiday season of 1943 we extend
to you, not as a customer alone, but as a friend,
our very best wishes for a . . . Merry Ckrbtmas
200.17
2.00
1.00
20.4«
18.72
72.65
Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet
411 South Sixth Street
Gran tn Pas«