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Illinois Valley News. Thursday, December 21, 1944
CLASSIFIED ADS
Fertilizer in Furrow
Found Practical Idea
The practice of placing fertilizer
WANTED—30 black-faced ewes.
at
the bottom of the plow furrow
See Bob Hill, Route 1, Box 204.
Cave Junction, near Holland. when the soil is plowed for a crop
is showing definite promise as a
cheap and effective method of us
ing commercial fertilizers, espe
FOR SALE—Cordwood, $10 a cially for deep-rooted crops, re
cord, on the ground. Enquire ports A. S. King, extension soils
at News office.
34-4tp specialist at O. S. C.
For such truck crops as toma
toes, potatoes, and cabbage, this
ACCOUNTANT and TAX CON method has given particularly good
SULTANT — Income taxes a results as the commercial fertilizer
specialty. Room 203, Erwin L. is readily available even in dry
Schmidt, First National Bank weather at that depth. More shal
Bldg., Grants Pass.
31-tfc low rooted crops such as peas have
____________ —----------------------- i not shown as good response to fer
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
tilizers applied in the plow fur
affiliated with Commonwealth.
row.
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Research work in this method
Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants has been carried on extensively in
Pass.
western Washington. King reports.
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LOST—A piece of brown canvas
on either Dick George road or
the Bridgeview-Takilma road
BUY WAR BONDS
last Sunday. Finder please con
tact Winston Tuttle or leave at
News office.
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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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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.
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FOR SALE—57 house logs, peel- I
ed and seasoned, all for $80.00.
Doyl Hamilton, Selma, Oregon.
FOR REAL VALUES in used fur
niture and household goods
Try
Hollywood Specialty Shop
We buy, sell and Exchange.
626 South 6th
Grants Pass
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.
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Christmas is here. And
once more we find ourselves
at a loss for words to ex
press how we feel about
your loyalty to us during
1944. But we know you will
understand.
We w ish for you and your
family the best of Merry
Christmases, and the best
that this happy season can
bring in both material and
spiritual blessings.
OF
FINAL
MENT
SETTLE
Ambulance eervice day or nita
On the Main Highway
210 West "A”
Phone 334
(¡RANTS PASS
HOTEL
made at
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
Valley Lumber Co.
221 West F St
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
Phone 47
Ambulance Service
Come to
OWL PHARMACY
DAY AND NIGHT
In Grants Pass
Phone 388
7
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i
jor
LL the good old
fashioned spirit
of the season is
expressed in this
hearty MERRY
CHRISTMAS.
You’ve been the
best of friends to
us in 1944 and
here’s wishing for
you the very best!
L. B. Hall Funeral Home
Reliable Watch
Repairing
J. L. JOHNSON
Mae M. Hall, Manager
Cave Junction
Across Street from Post Office
Near County Courthouse
5th and “C” Streets
Grants Pass
Turkey Growers
We are now taking applications for Turkey feeding contracts for
the 1945 season.
It is important to get your application in early in order to arrange
for the poults.
SEE US FOR YOUR FEEDING NEEDS.
Phone (¡rants Pass 12 or call at our office, 607 F Street.
Associated
Service Station
Grants Pass Feed & Seed Co.
MR. AND MRS.
W. F. DARGER
WE SELL AND RECOMMEND
Hodgen-Brewster Specialized Feeds
O’Brien, Oregon
ÇJhe tfeaMm o[ (- íi M tíuiá
JAMES RICHMOND
632 North Fifth Street
Grants Pass, Ort'gon
■ALMANAC'
EVER
THAT SAME
STAR
★ The wise men saw it over the hills of old Judea ... it
glows in the Christmas sky tonight, though clouds may
obscure the heavens. It is a beacon of hope in a world
in which there is ever so much room for improvement.
Its spirit travels around this earth, encouraging, sustain
ing, and beautifying.
Day.
Our Christmas greeting to every man, woman and
child in this community ... a greeting as warm and
hearty—we hope—as if it were made to each in person
with a friendly smile and a shake of the hand.
26— Wazhinijton crosses Del
aware. defeats Hessians,
1776.
S. orders ratlonina of
processed foods. 1942
Jackson defeats
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
at New Orleans,
that Freida Messenger. Adminis-;
tratrix of the Estate of FRANCES
î$—Thirteen vessels in navy.
LOLITA WHITE, deceased, has
1778.
filed in the County Court of the 4»4nk*4e*
County of Josephine, State of Ore
gon, her Final Account as Admin
istratrix of said Estate and said
Court has set Friday, the 5th of
January. 1945, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of said day in the County
Court Room at the Courthouse in (
Grants Pass. Oregon, as the time
Complete Line of
and place of hearing on said Final
U. S. TIRES
Account and all objections there
Recapping and Repairing
to.
FREIDA MESSENGER,
DUCKWORTH
Administratrix of the Estate of
FRANCES LOLITA WHITE,
The Tire Man
deceased.
Grants Pau
Kerby, Oregon
WINDOW FRAMES
Any kind or any size
Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Inman
L. E. (TED) ATHEY Is now a
licensed real estate broker and
would appreciate listing of pro
perty from those who wish to
dispose of their holdings.
NOTICE
FUNERAL HOME
RADIO SERVICE
CLARENCE SANTEE
HULL & HULL
O’BRIEN
MOTOR COURT
FOR THOSE who are hard of
hearing see the Zenith Hearing
Aid. $40 complete. Dr. A. N.
Collman, Cave Junction. 34-tfc
Old newspapers for sale at The
News office, 10 cents per han
dle.
Union High School district No.
1 will accept bids for Fir wood
not less than 4 inches nor more
than 8 inches in diameter and in
lengths as follows: 25 cords, 4 ft.
length; 25 cords. 2 ft. length and
15 tier 16 in. length. Bids will be
opened at the schoolhouse in Ker
by, Saturday, January 6, at 8:30
p. m. The board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
LUCIUS ROBINSON. Chairman.
EFFIE M. SMITH. Clerk,
R. D., Cave Junction. Oregon.
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Cave Junction, Oregon
FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE In
surance. See L. A. Athey at1
the News office.
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FOR SALE—Surge milking ma
chine, like new with unit all |
complete, ready for installa
tion. We had to replace this one
with a larger motor. W. A.
Johnson, ifpper River Road, Rt.
2, Box 250, Grants Pass. 34-ltc ,
FOR SALE—No trespassing cards
at The News Office.
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The News wants every boy and
girl in the Service to get a copy
of this weeks News. Those of
you who know your boys are get
ting the paper need not send us
addresses, but those boys and
girls who do not get the paper
regularly, we will send them a
copy of this week’s News if you
will give us their address.
If you can’t come in, mail us
a card giving us the address of
your boy or friend. We will check
our list and if they have not al
ready received a copy it will be
mailed to them. Thanks for your
cooperation.
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LOST—Buckskin horse with “OK”
brand on hip, rope halter and
leather bridle, south of Bridge- '
view. Finder call Ed Bayse or j
Takilma store. A Morton, own- !
er.
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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.
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WOOD BIDS WANTED
irkUitini
FOR SALE—Good motor in good |
condition from 1935 Overland
sedan. Also axle which will
make a good trailer. Inquire at
News office.
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WANTED—To buy typewriter.
Will pay good price. Call or
write News office, Cave Junc
tion.
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NOTICE
mas
MR. AND MRS. J. J. V1LLA1R
Cave Junction, Oregon