Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 16, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois Valiev News, Thursday. November 16. 1911
CLASSIFIED ADS
Joint Meeting of Ixxige
In Kerby, Nov. 28th
WANTED—Acreage to plan-t on
share i. Sec Wendell Lee. Rt. 1,
There will be a joint meeting
Cave •■unction
28 Ilf of I. O, O. F. lodge of Grants Pass
GIFT SHOP—Lovely home made and the I. O. O. F.’s of Kerby at
articles, aprons, embroidery the Odd Fellows hall in Kerby,
pieces, all kinds of baby sets, Tuesday, November 28th, when the
Christmas cards, decorated sta­ degree work will be the featured
tionery. “Willadora”, opposite part of the evening. All members
Frederick’s Camp.
27-8tc and visitors are invited to attend.
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth,
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants
Pass.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUC­
TION SALE of herd of 35 pure­
bred Jersey cattle; production
tested and classified; construc­
tive breeder award. November
15, 1944, Josephine County
Fairgrounds, Grants Pass. Ore­
gon. Write for catalog, M. G.
Gunderson, Silverton, Ore., sales
manager. Col. Hughes, Forest
Grove, Oregon, auctioneer. JER­
SEY PARADISE FARM, Geo.
R. Riddle, owner, Grants Pass,
Ore.
2t
FRYERS FOR SALE—Mrs. Cock-
shutt on old Waldo road, second
house on the left.
29-ltp
FOR SALE—Two wheel trailer.
Inquire at News office. 27-tfc
STRAYED to George Wells ranch
on Caves highway, one Jersey
heifer and one Jersey steer,
short yearlings. Owner please
claim and pay for pasture, feed
and care and this adv. Have
been here since August 15.
George Wells, Rt. 1, Box 156.
27-ltc
FOR SALE—1930 4-door Dodge
sedan, fair tires, good motor.
Car in good condition. Inquire
News office.
29-ltp
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.,
Grants Pass.
-2-tf.
An early increase in electric
service to Oregon farms not now
reached by power lines is in pros­
pect as soon after the war closes
as materials are available, accord­
ing to a report from the rural elec­
trification administration just re­
ceived by the OSC extension serv­
ice.
This report shows that a seven
million dollar postwar expansion
program is already planned in Or­
egon, which will bring electricity
to about 13,300 new consumers
within three years after materials
are released. Of the expenditures
planned, five million dollars would
be used to buill distribution lines
and two million dollars to finance
related facilities. The Oregon ex­
pansion program, already approved
is part of the total five-year rural
electrification program, which in­
cludes private as well as coopera­
tive agencies.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant from
Los Angeles, have moved to the
valley in their home where Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Barnes formerly lived.
The Grants purchased this proper­
ty some years ago, but are now liv­
ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes
purchased 80 acres north of the
cemetery where they recently built
themselves a lovely five room
house.
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BUY WAR BONDS
LOG CABIN GARAGE
Selma, Oregon
General Auto Repairing
Motor Tune-up — Lubrication
Art Dedrick, Prop.
DYNAMITE
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need
blasting powder. 221 West F
St., Grants Pass.
44-tfe
DO YOU?
DO YOU—miss the enjoyment of church«
radio, movies, social groups?
DO YOU—sit in the corner alone while
your family and friends converse?
DO YOU—know that the Aurex vacuum
tube hearing aid enables deafened to bear
whispers?
DO YOU—know that you can have a
home or office demonstration at no coat?
Write for free booklet, ’’Hearing.**
FOR SALE—Pre-war furniture,
Rt. 1, Box 28, 1 *-2 miles from
Cave Junction on Caves high­
way.
29-ltp
FOR REAL VALUES in used fur-
niture and household goods
Try
Hollywood Specialty Shop
We buy, sell and Exchange.
626 South 6th
Grants Pass
WINDOW FRAMES
Any kind or any size
LOST Buckskin horse with “OK”
brand on hip, rope halter and
leather bridle, south of Bridge­
view. Finder call Ed Bayse or
Takilma store. A Morton, own­
er.
25-tf
FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE In­
surance. See L. A. Athey at
the News office.
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FOR LEASE OR RENT—60 acres.
30 under cultivation water
right. Good buildings. House
furnished. See L. E. Athey.
News office.
CLASSIFIED ADS Sure get good
results. Someone might have
the thing you want, or you might
have what someone else wants.
Two-bits makes a bargain.
FOR SALE—Milch cow. muscovy
ducks, turkeys, chickens, etc. E.
L. Bridant, Sucker bridge, near
new saw mill.
29-ltp
War Bonds
REMEMBER
COOKED FOOD SALE
At Kellert’s Variety Store for the P.-T. A.
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18
tank he was driving when water in the fuel line caused it to stall, Pvt.
Abe Fortner of Livermore, Ky., later returned, cleaned the fuel sedi­
ment bowl and got the machine in operation, while still under heavy
fire. The tank, repeatedly hit, stalled and Fortner repeated his cleaning
until it finally went up in a blaze. The private has a bronze medal for
his feat but War Bonds must be sold to replace the tank.
I’. S’. Treasury Department
Molly McGuire—I told you to go to Youngblood's store for me.
Fibber McGuire—Just as soon as I break this stick.
Molly—I’ll break it over your head if you don’t hurry!
Fibber—Gosh, that lingo of yours busted the darn thing, I’m
gone.
OPEN SUNDAYS FROM NOON TO 6 P. M.
THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD
TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE
TO THE VOTERS OF
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
Your overwhelming vote of confidence
in electing me to my first term as Sher­
iff is deeply appreciated.
In return I pledge to you such service in
the conduct of my office as to merit
your continued confidence.
esfoti*
LOYD LEWIS
TOY •
TO THE VOTERS
SMART
Of the Seventh Senatorial District
Words fail me in expressing my appre­
ciation and gratitude for the splendid
support you gave me last Tuesday.
I fully realize it carries with it a solemn
obligation that I will discharge to the
best of my ability.
Let me assure you that I am not going
to Salem as a representative of any
party, group or clique; but of all the
people regardless of party or other af­
filiations.
Sincerely,
DR. W. A. MOSER
we now have
JAMES RICHMOND
FOR SALE — 3 room modern
house with screened porch, wood
stove and hot water heater con­
nected, new floor coverings.
About one acre of ground. Small
down payment with liberal
monthly terms. Inquine H. F.
Cramer, at Cramer’s garage.
Cave Junction.
29-ltp
Headquarters for
14 /nefies of Swretnenl
Building Materials
WANTED—400 24 or 30 inch
shakes or bolts. Contact or
write Nat Woolley, Cave Junc­
tion, Ore.
39-ltp
LISTINGS WANTED — Country
and town property, acreage,
ranches, and business opportuni­
ties. Leave listings at Dorothy's
Dinnette, Cave Junction, our
valley office. Geo. P. Chalker,
realtor.
26-tf
Youngblood's Market
KERBY. OREGON
THE - HEART - OF - ILLINOIS - VALLEY
OREGON FARMS TO
GET MORE RURAL
ELECTRIC SERVICE
FOR SALE—International truck. Many People Called
36-C 30, long wheel base, 4 new
tires, 700x20. J. A. Hembree,
Rt. 1, Box 266 Cave Junction. I
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.
5-tf
WEPOES
___________________________ by JULIAN OLLENDOnFF___________________________
Page Five
632 North Fifth Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
made at
Valley Lumber Co.
221 West F St
Phone 47
TOYS
TOYS
TOYS
cement
Panel Doors, Glass Doors, Wyr-o-Glass, Glass-O-
Net, Buillcrs Hardware, Hardwood Flooring,
Cement, Fir-Tex, Composition Shingles.
Double Hung Windows and Sash, Plywood,
Paint. Varnish. Paint Brushes, Linseed Oil, Tur­
pentine, Sheet Rock, Flex Board.
2x1. 2x6, 2x12, 1x6, 1x12 lumber in stock.
Bring in your lumber list and we will try and
fill it.
Seventy-Five Anortad I
2.19
All drasicd up In a pretty
dotted dress with a "reat
big bonnet to match.
Composition.
Cook Lumber Co.
CAVE JUNCTION
CAMP U-REST
Ambulance Service
A wonderful gift for a
little child. It’a a "Shoo
Fly” with a galloping bore*
design. Strongly made.
DAY AND NIGHT
We now have our
complete line of Toys
on display. Dolls,
stuffed dolls, animals,
wooden toys, doll
houses, pre-school
toy«, blocks and
games for young and
old. We invite you to
come in and see our
toys. £)o your Toy
shopping early.
Rogue River
Hardware
"Where Most People Trade”
Grants Pass, Ore.
Phone 388
It't Streamlined I
LWL
You put ’em to-
r IT« getber and paint
r
ff'em. Builds five
-¿L f doll». Set include»
paint» and every-
thing needed.
L. B. Hall Funeral Home
Mae M. Hall, Manager
Near County Courthouse
5th and “C” Streets
Grants Pass
"Woodettes” $
1.98
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Freight Train
1.79
’.neomctlve and tender,
yon lol», box rir, flat car
with I’ l 'M, c.’.bo )-a.
PRESENT
That Lasts A Year
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A SUBSCRIPTION TO
The Home Newspaper
Hannum & Kelt Firestone
Sixth St., Between J and K
Phone 520