Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 18, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday, May 18, 1911
Page Five
T
OUR HEARTIEST
CONGRA TULA TIONS
To the Graduates
The Golden Rule Store wishes all the Valley
Graduates a long, happy and successful life.
When you are in Grants Pass shopping, we will
deem it a pleasure to have you make our store
your shopping center. Meet your friends at the
GOLDEN RULE
Grants Pass
CLASSIFIED ADS
OFF IN A CORNER
WITH PHIL SNORT
FOR RENT—Modern two bed­
Dear Ed : This is my last plea for
room house, unfurnished. In­
quire at Sherman’s camp. 3-ltp park lands, and for wildlife con­
servation and rehabilitation, and
EOR SALE—Two business lots in for our school children of today
Kerby, 120x120, can be used for who will become the fathers and
residential lots. Will sell cheap. mothers of tomorrow Let us show
Harry Elroy, Kerby.
l-3tp at election wlpich will be held in
FOR SALE—14 registered Here­ a short time that we hold dear
the interests of those children
fords, excellent quality, one Mt.
whose only delinquency is in their
Crest Stanway Domino bull 2
attempts to imitate us older grown­
years old, seven cows, 3 years
ups. It is my firm belief that
old; 6 calves 5 and 7 months
there are no delinquent children,
old. For further details write
but rather that it is the parents
O. R. Jackson, Rt. 1. Box 397,
who are delinquent. Some time
Central Point, Oregon.
3-3tp
ago I beheld some little tots who
FOR SALE—Bassinet, good as were playing at “keeping house.”
new. General Electric press They were trying to impersonate
ironer. Inquire 215 South 7th father and mother, At another
St., Grants Pass, Ore.
3-ltp time I saw a number of young
boys who were playing at war.
FOR SALE—27 month old heifer They had their army and their
to freshen soon. Also wanted, forts, their “cannon”, their guns,
treadle sewing machine, hand their forts and other army equip­
garden cultivator. Telephone ment. all arrayed against an imag­
Mrs. M. S. Young at Takilma. inary enemy. They were trying
3-ltp to imitate what mankind were do-
FOR SALE—By owner, 1 and | ing the world over; they see all
2/10 acres three miles from 1 this in the “funnies”, in the “mov-
Grants Pass. J. L. Johnson, | ies” and above all they hear it
Cave Junction.
2-2tp i talked in the home by their eld-
ers. Is it any wonder that they
get out and try to kill “Japs” and
DYNAMITE
destroy their armies and ord-
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need I
nance? These little boys, in their
blasting powder. 221 West F
St., Grants Pass.
44-tfc I efforts, did quite a title damage
that cost their parents the loss of
cash to settle. Children want and
try to imitate or do what is being
done by their elders.
The reason of this letter is that
an election is approaching that
will nominate candidates for our
juvenile court—county court, if
you rather, so let us nominate men
of high character, men who have
the welfare of our children at
heart, men who will use curative
instead of punitive measures
against our kiddies who overdo
their imitation of their elders.
There are at least four candidates
up for the nomination of county
I judge, men whom we have known
for years, men of whom we know I
nothing but good. Let us pick out
the one to head our juvenile court,
whom we believe the best fitted
I with common sense and kindness,
j men who will to build into good
citizens any “delinquent" child. I
would like to say much more but i
dare not take up too much space. I
PHIL SNORT. |
FIREMEN
(Continued from
Tage
One)
for any emergency. The truck.'
whan ready, will gladly go to any
part of the valley, where there is
a fire.
Blake Miller is going to change
the siren from the Legion hall to
Darger’s Service Station where the
truck will be housed, and when this
job is completed, the boys hope it
will be heard when started, all
over the territory.
If the finance committee does.
not call on you in the near future..
and you feel the urge to con­
tribute to the department, please
leave your contribution with either
Chief George Martin at Martin’s
Hardware or with M. C. Athey at
The News office. Contributions
already in are as follows:
Martin’s Hardware
$10.00
Illinois Valley News
10.00
Darger’s Asso. Serv. Sta.
10.00
Freeman & Wilson, Texaco 10.00
Model Grocery
10.00
Howard Rears»
5.00
Youngblood's Market
Kerby, Oregon
FRIDAY IS
Election Day
WE DON’T ( ARE HOW YOU VOTE—
JUST VOTE!
We are not running for office
But we would like to lie your
GROCER
Open Sundays 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
For the Graduate
Give Her
A BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET OR A
DAINTY CORSAGE.
Place your orders early with Mrs. K. C. Hamil­
ton at the Cave Junction Motor Court, and they
will be delivered in Cave Junction to the Motor
Court.
Orders Today — Delivered Tomorrow
We also have a good supply of tomato plants,
etc., for your Victory Garden. Orders left at the
Motor Court will be promptly filled and deliv­
3 ered to the Cave Junction Motor Court.
g
DENMAN'S
PHONE
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
Quick - Easy - Safe
Write or call
(or complete
information—
Grants Pass Branch of the
United States National Bank
’ .
MEMBER
GREENHOUSE
*
(Successors to Gunter’s)
930 ORCHARD AVENUE
A New Modern
,f Head Office, Portland, Oregon
F I 0 IM L D f T O S I T I M S Ü I
GRANTS PASS
66
k
AND IT W1LI
BE IN TIIE PAPER
FURNITURE — When you need. STRAYED—On the Wm. Frow
ranch (the Hussey homestead
New or Used Furniture, think of I
place) west of the Redwood
Manchel’s. Keep up the home
the boys are fighting for. Man-
Ranger station, there are one
Ranger station, there is one
chel’s Furniture, 112 N. 6th St.,
spotted Jersey heifer, being
Grants Pass.
-2-tf.
held. The owner may have same
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
by paying for this ad and cost
affiliated with Commonwealth.
of damages and feed.
3-1 tc
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Co., 217-219 No. Cth St., Grants FOR SALE — 1934 Plymouth
coupe, A-l condition. See at
Pass.
Cramer’s garage. Cave Junc­
NOTICE
tion.
3-ltp
E. E. DOPERA will pay cash for SELLING- 40 laying hens, $40;
your old furniture, pianos, over­
1 new electric fence controller
stuffed. What have you? Phone
and kit, $10; 2 bucking saws $5
86, Hollywood Specialty Shop,
a id $7; 2 wild wood ducks, $2;
626 So. 6th st.. Grants Pass.
fruit jars, 50c per dozen; 3
good falling wedges, $1.75 each;
HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large
2 mauls, $1 each; 1 rake, 75c.
and small.
You furnish the
First come, first served. Bruce
property and we furnish the
Murphy, first house south of
buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­
Jay’s camp, south of Cave Junc­
ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave 1
tion.
3-ltp
Junction.
5-tfl
Oiegon Republicans, seeking the man best equipped to win in November, will write in the name of
Harold Stassen when they vote in the Primary May 19th.
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCKS
Stassen’s Minnesota Record
O State debt cut $39,1 15,070
Are Now Available
O Expenditures reduced $13.159,(MM)
Farmers and loggers, we can now supply you
with new International light I1/? ton and med­
ium and heavy duty trucks.
O State Property Tax cut 16%
O Strike loss cut 70%
O State employes cub from 17,(MM) to less than 10,000
Come in and let us tell you how you can own one
of these new dependable International trucks.
• Increased school aid 81,579,(MM)
• Increased payments to the aged $1,850,000
Harold E. Stassen
Tommie's Super Service
f Sponsored a $2,500,000 fund for disabled veterans
• Established a system of no state deficits
International Truck Sales and Service
Grants Pass
What Stassen Did In Minnesota He Can Do For The Nation