Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 06, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday. April 6, 1911
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CLASSIFIED ADS
VICTORY GARDEN WORK PRAISED
FLOWER LOVERS
CHOICE VARIETIES of plants
still available. Members of the
Illinois Valley Garden club will
be in charge at the News office.
Make your selections early.
WANTED- A good h.mie for a
seven months old pup.
Very
smart, well broke around the
house. See Mae Haynes. Caves
highway.
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There was a typographical errdr
last week giving a sailor’s address.
Here it is corrected: Russell St.
John, I 2 6 U. S S. Ard 6, care
Fleet Postmaster, San Francisco,
Calif. He would like to hear from
the boys if the valley i.i the serv­
ice.
FURNITURE — When you need
New or Used Furniture, think of
Manchel's. Keep up the home
the boys are fighting for. Man-
chel's Furniture, 112 N. 6th St..
Granta P
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FOR SALE CHEAP—Model T mo­
tor block and parts and other
miscellaneous items. Bill
Haynes, Caves highway. 49-ltp
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth.
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants
Pass.
FOR SALE—6x9 Wilton rug, good
condition. Inquire News office.
FOR SALE—Semi-modern 4 room
house and 10 acres with ISO foot
frontage on Caves highway. See
L. E. Athey at the News office.
NOTICE
E. E. DOPERA will pay cash for
your old furniture, pianos, over­
stuffed. What have you? Phone
86, Hollywood Specialty Shop,
626 So. 6th st., Grants Pass.
In Grants Pass
Fancy anti assorted Lunch Meats. Pickles. Potato
( hips. Cookies, Sandwich Spreads. Jellies
and Jams.
William M. Jeffers (right). president of the Union Pacific Railroad
and chairman of the Industrial Advisory Garden Committee of the
National Victory Garden Institute, presents the Institute's plaque to
II. D. Collier, president of Standard of California, for the oil com­
pany's outstanding work in the Victory Garden movement in 1943.
The presentation took place in New York. Collier assured Jeffers
Standard had an even broader War Garden program this year.
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which t we believe they will find inviting during the
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We now stock bulk ice cream, and have this
delicacy now on hand. It will be a pleasure to
serve you.
Easter. Senate ratifies
treaty for rurch.:n» of
Alaska. 1867.
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(on on site of Lexington.
Ky, 1779.
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Barton s Beauty Shop
12— American Railway Union
organized, 1893.
13— Henry Ford starts com-
mereiai aviation. 1925.
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eral of army created.
1818.
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U. S. TIRES
Recapping and Repairing
DUCKWORTH
The Tire Man
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Offering the popular price permanent waves as
well as the nationally known Helene Curtis
Cold Wave.
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For appointments phone 462-R or post card will reserve
appointment.
LEE BARTON
Owner and op 'iator, formerly with the Peter Pan Beauty Salon
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ME HOME FRONT
MEANS KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING
FOR THE BOYS WHEN THEY COME HOMI
Ambulance Service
DAY AND NIGHT
PHONE 388
L B. Hall Funeral Home
Near County Courthouse
•'»th . n.l “C" Streets
Grants Pass
FOR SALE—10 acres, close in. 4
room house, garage, chicken
house, wood shed, electric water
pressure system, some wood tim­
ber. Dandy location close in for
home or business. 3 acres have
been cleared. All on paved h gh-
way. Write owner, P. O. Box
246, Cave Junction.
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A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
Buy
Quick - Easy - Safe
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Write or call
for complete
information—
Bonds
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Grants Pass Branch of the
United States National Bank
Hood Ottico, Portland, Oregon
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You now have an opportunity to buy those extra pieces
of Furniture for the home that you have wanted for some
time that we were unable to secure until just recently,
but now our stock is quite complete. We have a generous
supply of those little things that make the home more
beautiful. We cordially invite you to come in and inspect
our new stock—it is the largest we have ever had. Now
is a good time to buy what you need.
Th. Christian Science Publishing Society
One Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Price 1 12.00 Yearly, or JI 00 a Month.
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Introductory Offer. 6 Saturday Issue* 25 Cent«.
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MANCHEL'S
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SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST
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Complete Line of
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EGGERS SHOE SHOP located in
Drews building where hotel was
formerly. Open every day ex­
cept Sunday. Your patronage
appreciated. Several pair good
work shoes for sale.
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In the name of the State of Or-
eon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en­
titled suit within four (4) weeks
from the date of first publication
of this summons which date of
first publication is March 16. 1944.
and if you fail to so appear and
answer within the time aforesaid
Plaintiff will apply to the said
court for the relief prayed for in
the complaint herein, to-wit: For
a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore ex­
isting between plaintiff and de­
fendant. and decreeing plaintiff
an absolute divorce front the De-
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STRAYED—One Jersey cow has
strayed onto my place. Cow is
dry now. Owner please call and
take her and pay for this ad.
Clyde Runyan, West Side high­
way.
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Aubrey C. Hamrick. Plaintiff,
vs. Louise Rebekah Hamrick, de­
fendant.
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Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press­
Dear I d: We have a bouncing
ing work to us — We will mail
little girl that can coo and goo and
it back cleaned and pressed.
splutter, sigh and cry and blink her
eye and many noises utter, so
we’ve named this little tot Oleo,
Windows and Doors!
’cause we haint got any but her.
So me and Kate have set up
See
late to pen these lines to you. a
Valley Lumber Co.
word or so, about Oleo so you will
for your repair jobs
not fret and stew. She came» to
221
W. F St.
Phone 47
bless our home 1 gue.s, the finest
thing we ever had; a beauty, too.
and I tell you she looks just like
her dad. She's not big, this little
sprig and not so blooming small, ’FRENCH LAUNDRY
fiom morn till night she’s just all
& DRY CLEANERS
right, you never hear her squall.
Now if you are half the friend that I
Agencies
you pretend, you'll don your coat
Barber Shop, Cave Junction
and lid, crank up your car and
Lew Hammer, Selma
come up hyar : nd see what Katy­
Waldo Motel, O’Brien
did.
PHIL.
FOR SALE — Primroses, phlox,
darlington ias, chrysanthemums,
day lilies, coral bells, and flow­
ering shrubs, at reasonable pric­
es. Sponsored by the Garden
club at the News office.
SUMMONS
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A new shipment of
SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON
has arrived at our store.
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fendant, and such other relief as
may be proper and equitable here­
in. This summons is published by
order of the IL>n. H. K. Hanna.
Judge of said Court made and en­
tered March 9, 1944 ordering
publication hereof once a week for
four * 11
ceei ive we ka.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK.
WATCH REPAIRING Will open Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice
address: First National Bank
for business Monday. April 10.
Building, Grants Pass, Oregon.
J. L. Johnson in Krieger’s build­
ing, Cave Junction.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JOS E-
PH1NE.
Do you find them a problem? Here are some
suggestions that might make lunches easier to
prepare. We have a generous supply of
OWL PHARMACY
HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large
and small.
You furnish the
property and we furnish the
buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­
ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave
Junction.
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FOR SALE 1933 DeSota sedan
in goed condition. Pie-war tires
extra good. Also buzz saw,
i.-.. blade, no power.
Also
h. p. stationary gas or diesel en­
gine. Also fruit jars, all sizes,
Blacksmith outfit reasonable.
See Charles Trefethen, O'Brien,
Oregon.
LUNCHES .
Come to
DYNAMITE
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need
blasting powder. 221 West F
St., Grants Pass.
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MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW
Garden club plant sale at the
News office.
FORMERLY WITTROCK GROCERY
Kerby, Oregon
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
FOR SALE—1934 Pontiac sedan,
good mechanical condition, goad
rubber. Also one stock trailer,
two wheel, fair rubber. Also
one 10-gal. crock. S. A. Shepp,
1 mile west of Cave Junction,
turn at Coffee Shop.
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FOR SALE — Two young sows
bred. One two year old colt.
John W. Smith, Bridgeview.
Youngblood's Market
You'll Admire at
6th Street
Prices You'll Appreciate’’
Telephone 166
Grant* Pan, Oregon
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