Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 07, 1945, Image 6

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 7, 1915
GRANDMOTHER’S
ANTIQUES ARE
SAFE W ITH US!
CALL 124
Fem Files
Do Little
Damage
Have no fears about valuable pieces of furniture for all items
that we handle receive the utmost care and attention to make
sure that they will arrive at your new home without a scratch.
AGENTS FOR BEKIN VAN LINES AND SYSTEM
FREIGHT SERVICE.
ISHAM’S TRANSFER & STORAGE
413 G STREET
TELEPHONE 124
DAVE FRANKLIN — CARL BELTZ
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Sunday, June 17 Father's Day
Smokers
Floor Lamps
Several styles and in
a range of prices.
Choose early. We will
hold your choice for
you.
Dad certainly can use
a good lamp and the
others in the family
w ill benefit too. Good
looking lamps, a lim­
ited choice.
Chairs
A swinging platform
rocker or an occasion­
al chair Dad can use.
See these soon as the
stocks are not too
large.
The Best
(ìift for Dad is one of
those new Treasury
Gifts, Surç! a War
Bond By far the liest
gift.
SHOP OUR STORE OFTEN AS WE DO RE
CEI YE NEW MERCHANDISE NOW.
MANCHEL'S
Furniture You’ll Admire at Prices You’ll Appreciate”
SALEM — (Special) — Giving
full credit to Oregon citizens for
splendid cooperation in prevent-
' ing forest fires and an assist to
Jupiter Pluvius for providing rain
at the right moment, State Forest­
er N. S. Rogers said the state had
just finished its best spring fire
season in years, Only 772 acres
were destroyed in spring fern
fires this year to May 15, Rogers
reported, as against 1804 last
spring and 25,000 in 1943 for the
same period.
“Much of th/» credit for this re­
markably low fire loss belongs to
the hundreds of Oregon citizens
who actively sponsor Keep Ore­
gon Green fire prevention work
in every county in the state,”
Forester Rogers acknowledged.
“Keep Oregon Green official-
have, by a well conceived educa-
tional program, sold the citizen­
of Oregon on preventing fires,
and thus save our great timber re­
source from wasteful destruction.”
Douglas and Lincoln counties re­
ported no spring fires this year,
according to the Rogers report.
Western Oregon counties reported
476 acres burned and east of the
mountains 296 acres went up in
fire. There were but 34 man-
caused fires this spring and 17 of
these were classed as incendiary,
one started from railroads, 3 from
loggers, 7 from slash and debris
blazes, one from campfires, and
smokers were responsible for 4.
Rules to Obey in Finding
Jap Balloons
SALEM — The Japanese bal­
loon bomb campaign need not dis­
courage the holding of summer
camps, State Defense Adminis­
trator Jack A. Hayes said today.
Hayes pointed out the tremen­
dous odds against a balloon or
bomb being found in any particu­
lar area, but he urged that every
person going into the woods be
thoroughly familiar with the rules
suggested by the army for per­
sons finding a balloon or a bomb.
First of all, no person should
touch an unidentified object.
Here are the rules Hayes sug­
gested in case a balloon or a bomb
found:
1. Do not touch it.
2. Stay at least 100 yards away
and keep others that distance
away.
3. Leave a guard to keep peo­
ple away.
4. Report the location to the
nearest sheriff or police officer.
Mrs. Edda Ortman returned to
Jones of Waterville. Wash., a son,
Cecil Griffin, of Klamath Falls; Kerby from Los Angeles last week
and a brother, Ross Griffin of Ta­ end to join her father, Ed Burke,
coma.
and expects to remain until her
Funeral services were held in i husband returns from overseas.
the chapel of the Hull & Hull fun Mrs. Ortman has been employed in
eral home, Thursday, June 7, at the southern city for the past six
10:30 a. m., with Rev. Mr. Ander­ months.
son of Selma officiating, Inter-
V
ment was at Hillcrest Memoria’
Park.
LEGION DANCE SATURDAY
V
DEATH TAKES
(Continued from
Page
One)
Priest River, Idaho; two brothers.
John Johnson, Beresford, South
Dakota, Andrew Johnson, O’Brien,
Oregon.
Funeral services will be held in
the Community church in Cave
Junction Friday, June 8, at 2 p.
m., with Judge W. A. Johnson of­
ficiating. Interment will be in the
IOOF cemetery in Kerby. The
MINER COMES
Hull & Hull funeral home is in OLD
BACK TO OLD DIGGINS’
charge of local arrangements
Mr. and Mrs. Webb came to I Mrs. Ethel Banta took her pack
the valley 41 years ago and are old horses and went to Bolan creek
pioneers, and have a host
with Frank Erwin, recently from
friends.
Alaska, but originally from the
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Illinois valley.
Frank C. Griffin
Mr. Erwin has been in Alaska
40 years, 41 years ago he was Io­
Frank C. Griffin, aged 73 years,
cated on Bolan creek, and now he
of Selma, died Monday, June 4th
has come back to see if his old
at 11:30 p. m„ at the Josephine
property
is still there.
General hospital, where he had
been a patient for about nine
hours.
He was born December
1871, in West Virginia, and
been a resident of the Selma
tiict where he had mined
nearly 25 years.
Survivors are a sister, Ida B
Attend the American Legion
dance next Saturday night, June
9th, at the Legion hall, to the
rhythm of good music. Midnight
eats by the Ladies’ Auxiliary.
WINDOW FRAMES
Any kind or any size
made at
Valley Lumber Co.
221 West F St
Phone 47
bI)R. A. N. COLLMAN
Naturopathic Physician.
Office hours: 9 A. M. to 12 noon
2 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Monday, Wednesday and Satur­
day evenings only.
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TRACY’S
STEAK HOUSE
Grants Pass
SAW FILING
By ('lint Hards
at
PUGET TIMBER COMPANY
Kerby, Oregon
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
210 West “A”
Phone 334
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press­
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
FRED LANGLEY
WANTS TO SEE YOU!
The Toggery
Grant« Pa««, Ore.
Daily Freight Service
GRANTS PASS. PORTLAND,
and SAN FRANCISCO
SUNDAY after next JUNE 17th
Is FATHER'S DAY
Give Dad Practical Gifts, choose them
from our large stock
READ THE AD$
Pierce Auto Freight
Along With the New»
K. C. HAMILTON, Local Agent
DR. A. W. BARLOW
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS
Naturopathic Phyaician
Suite 12. Manchel Bldg.
Phone 516
RATIOS BOARD
Grant« Pa««
r.
TOOLS’ W hat man doesn’t really have a long­
ing lor nice new tools. Check this list for really
grand gifts.
Windows and Doors!
See
E
Valley Lumber Co.
for your repair jobs
221 W. F St.
Phone 47
No. I1» Stanley Plane. Bai let pattern
$6.50
No. 8 Disston Hand Saw, 2(i in., 8 point
$3.75
Nicholls No. 3R Rafter Square, coppered
corners
$3.50
For Drills, Toiletries
Fountain Service
Disston Torpedo Level. 3 glass
$2.25
Come to
No. 201-7 NE Cline l inesman Pliers
$2.95
OWL PHARMACY
Bar Sets, Glasses, Decanters, Tray, Ice Tub!
3-Piece Carving Sets, set
ORNA WOOD
GLASSES, DECANTER,
Tray. ICE TUB
A GRAND GIFT!
BOOK ENDS
Hortei, Doftt, Ships!
3-PIECE
NUDIE
(’ARVING SETS
Set
1R9»
J
TUMBLERS
Set of 8.
$1.1.95
"Where Most People Traile”
Grant« Pa««. Oregon
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FURNITURE
We have a larga «tock of
good u«ed furniture, radio«,
• ewing machine«, «tore« and
kitchen utensil«.
Come in and see w hat
we have!
$3.95
Rogue River Hardware
Sine*
In Grants Pass
$13.95
BAR SETS
Since
I »99
I 1
WE WILL BUY YOUR US-
ED HOUSEHOLD GOODS1
Cave City Park
TOM: “It’s mighty nice to receive a com­
pliment like you've just given us. Judge. We
do take our responsibilities very seriously
and try to do the right thing with every­
body. In spite of it, we get criticized now
and then.”
OLD JUDGE: ” I know ... you’ve got to
take the bitter with the sweet in times like
these. Speaking of criticism, and I mean
really unfair criticism, reminds me of the
spirit beverage busmess.”
FRANK: “How is that. Judge?”
OLD JUDGE: “Simply this ... can you
think of any other business
_____
in _________
which the
seller is responsible for what the buyer does
with his merchandise? If a person eat» too
much cake and gets indigestion, the baker
isn t blamed. Nor is the coffee merchant
criticized if someone drinks too much coffee
and can t sleep. But the seller of spirit bev­
erages gets blamed plenty if one of his cus­
tomers overindulges. Doesn't seem quit»
fair, does it, Tom?”
TOM: - Frankly, it doesn’t. Judge. We’v»
never looked at it that way before.”
On the River
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