Page Six Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 30, 1943 AGRICULTURE (Continued from Page One) mo us in its support of price con­ trols. It has much to lose from inflation. . . . ” Commenting upon the board's action. Director Peterson pointed out that the opposition to consum­ er subsidies is not a request for any general rise in food prices. ‘‘Some upward adjustments are necessary but on relatively few item*. Responsible agricultural representatives recognize that any I price program for agriculture must pot be of a profiteering nature. They likewise recognize the need of support prices as a necessary incentive to incren-ed production of some commodities, particularly where temporary acreage shifts are required. Any .onnd agricultural program must deal fairly with con­ sumers. . . . Like all goo'« busi­ ness men they (the farmers) value consumer good will. They must, however, have at least cost of pro­ duction in order to produce the food our government country needs. . . >• F II A LOANS BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH WAR BONDS Valley Lumber Co. Phone 47 West F St. HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME ''“.‘a r I 4 fe ¿ C a sí y ' g I Ambulance service day or nite 210 West “A" Phone 334 WARDROBE CLEANERS I I Grants Pass Mail your cleaning and press­ ing work to us — We will mail it back cleaned and pressed. < V ( ROSS CUT SAWS Filed at Shell Service Station by * ( LINT HARDS * Cave Jf. A sprig of green on the Mediter- ranean front; today it’s camouflage for an American machine gun nest To win quicker our soldiers must have munitions and materiel, more and more. To provide them all of us must buy moro and more War Bonds. U. S. Trra/ory Drfarlmenl I I | ! ! Junction GRANTS PASS HOTEL MINERS HEADQUARTERS 615 “G” Street Grants Pass, Oregon I Health Happiness Success and PEACEFUL PROSPERITY Î I5n this New Year's I I I I I I I WE WISH beat a photographic likeness to the one of your heart's desire, and may I*) 11 be an alburn of 366 very happy days. This, friends and OUR FRIENDS patrons, is aur New Year's wish for you. PROSPEROUS ALL OF I I I i A VERY HAPPY, Mr. and Mrs. FRED SPR AC I. Elk Creek Lodgi* I I I I I I I Ì I I THE FERVENT HOPE FOR ONE AND ALL. In this wonderful America of ours we should be very thankful for liv­ ing in a country where “Democracy" is still more than just a word. We can count it a great blessing to be living among real friends and good neighbors. Let us resolve, for the coining year, to do our part to preserve the rights that are our heritage . . . that no single act of any of us will endanger this heritage . . . with this in mind. we. the following business men and women of Josephine Count} wish to express our appreciation of your patronage in the past and pledge ourselves to serve you again in 1911 in the trul\ American Way. IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII NEW YEAR HAYNE S DRESS STORE Mae Haynes — Cave Junction DR. AND MRS. A. N. COLLMAN MESSENGER X LIN KMART ( IIROME MINES III MILLER ('aves Highway II XNNA’S GRO( ER Y Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hanna — Kerby BLAKE L. MILLER Copco Agent — Cave Junction ( . II. DEMARA Y Grants Pass DOROTHY'S DINETTE Cave Junction PALACE (AFE Grants Pass SCOTT’S M ARKET Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott — Cave Junction REDWOOD BAKERY Grants Pass VALLEY VARIETY STORE Frances L. White SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE CO. Grants Pass I lie World's News Seen Through T he C hristian S cience M onitor b/ InterHjf -njl Wu\pa[>t'r is truthful- ( onstructne I nbi.Ked—1 Tee from Sensational • on I ditorials Are I imek and Instructive and Its Daily I e.idirex, loged Saturday Issues 2' Cents. Wune ARNOLDS GROCERY Mrs. (’. Y Arnold — Cave Junction Ambulance Service DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 388 L B. Hall Funeral Home Near County Courthouse 5th and “C” Streets Grants Pass BREWOLI) PINE ( <). AMERICAN LEGION Glenn Morrión Post No. 70. ('ave Junction à BARNES. THE JEWELER Mr. and Mr> Bert Barnes — Grants Pass VEHRS DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. E. E Vehrs — Grants Pass FLEISHMAN LIMBER ( (). MR. AND MRS HENRY WEBB « ARTCRAFT ( AMERA SHOP Grants Pass