Illinois Valley News, Thursday, CLASSIFIED ADS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ' solve spoilage problems and oth­ Homemakers to Learn CAVE CITY PARK Grocery on ers. About Canning Redwoods highway. 2-tfc HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large Another canning season is upon and small. You furnish the FOR SALE—Small table model us and it is possible to can with­ property and we furnish the Admiral radio, also brand new Valuable tips for beginning can­ out any spoilage whatever, Mrs. Aladdin lamp and T model Ford. buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­ Robert G. Smith. Caves high ­ ner» and new and simplified meth­ Freeman believes and will demon­ ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave way. 5-ltp ods for the more experienced will strate. She comes to the county Junction. 5-tf FOR SALE by owner, modern be demonstrated under the auspices of the home DYNAMITE home. 6 rooms and bath, 30 ac­ at the American extension units and Miss Ruth res timberland, 2 acres cleared, Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need Legion hall at Crawford, home demonstration ag­ 3 miles from Cave Junction, blasting powder. 221 West F Cave Junction on ent, will accompany her on her Ore. If interested write field trip. St., Grants Pass. 44-tfc Box 124, Cave Junction, Ore. June 14th at 1:30 ------------- V------------- p. m. REFRIGERATION SERVICE — REAL ESTATE RADIO TECHNICIAN HERE M r s. Vivian I will be in the Illinois Valley ev­ A BARGAIN, 80 acres with 4 room house, water right for 13*4 Freeman, home ery Tuesday. Leave word at This week. Manager Bill Moy­ acres. canning special­ er, of COPCO, brought out their Scott’s Market and I will take V-j care of your refrigeration trou­ IDEAL TURKEY ranch, 10 acres ist of the North­ radio technician and looked over bles. Al Baker. 41-43-p west, will give their lines to see if the electric with 7‘-i fenced with poultry netting. New 6-room house and this service in Jo­ lines were interfering with the ra­ ERWIN L. SCHMIDT bath. Three brooder houses, sephine c o u nty dio reception in the valley. Public Accountant equipped for 4500 turkeys. beginning Tuesday at the Library and The radio expert did not find ROOM HOUSEJand eight acres, auditorium in Grants Pass. The Tax Consultant 4 anything that would materially in­ Grants Pass, Oregon priced at $2500.00. entire day, Tuesday, will be de­ terfere with valley radios, but will Phone 1110 v-j Evenings, 502 R 4. 11 ACRES all cleared and water voted to Deer Creek and Illinois return when he has more time and right. Modern 4 room house Valley homemakers, all of whom go over the electric lines and try FURNITURE — When you need and bath, electric lights, hard- will be cordially welcome to this to locate any trouble, if it is the New or Used Furniture, think of wood floors, near Redwood high­ free demonstration. Sugar con­ electric lines that are giving the way. Must be seen to be ap­ Manchel’s. Keep up the home serving methods and simplified trouble. preciated. the boys are fighting for. Man­ ways of proceeding with conserv­ v-j ------------- V------------- chel’s Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., FIVE ACRES near Cave Junction, ing food in jars will be shown by Mrs. Juanita Freitas of Pleas­ Grants Pass. 2-tf priced reasonable at $650.00. Mrs. Freeman, who has long years anton, Calif., is here visiting hei v-j I LISTINGS WANTED on ranches, 30 ACRES timberland, 2 acres al­ of experience and study in hel­ businesses, etc. Drop us a card ready cleared, 6 room modern line. She will first give the dem­ or see Art Bolinger on Caves house and bath. Three miles onstration, then conduct a ques­ highway, or phone us collect. from Cave Junction. tion and answer forum helping to Southern Oregon Land Co., 315 See L. E. (Ted) ATHEY S. 6th street, phone 769 or 213, Cave Junction, Oregon Grants Pass. 48-tfc FOR SALE—One No. 400 ball FOR REAL VALUES in used fur­ bearing forge blower, stand and SAVE niture and household goods cast iron forge basin. Inquire at News office. 6-1 tp On Your Insurance! Try Before you buy or renew, get our Hollywood Specialty Shop rates on car insurance. Farmers LOST—Ration Book No. 4 belong­ We buy, sell and exchange. ing to J. C. Pippins. Please re­ continuing form National Stand­ 626 South 6th Grants Pass turn to J. C. Pippins, Route 1, ard Policy saves you money. w e have complete facilities for care Bill Pierce, Cave Junction. o r reconditioning | RALPH E. BELL, repairing ABSTRACTS — Title insurance, 6-ltp your car or truck. Distributing Manager affiliated with Commonwealth, L. E. (TED) ATHEY FOR SALE—1934 Plymouth four- Inc., Josephine County Abstract Local Agent Texaco G as and Oil door sedan, under ceiling. Per­ Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants 1930 LA SALLE piekup, 3 good 8- ry Pullen, Rt. 1, Box 232, Cave Pass. SELMA GARAGE Junction. 6-ltp ply tires, 3 6-ply tires. Factory built bed. Will trade for car or FOR SALE—1 double unit AND SUPPLY Surge LOG CABIN GARAGE sell. James Loyd. Box 44, Sel­ milking machine, practically DOYL HAMILTON Selma, Oregon ma, 6-1 tp new; 1 electric McCormick General Auto Repairing Selma, Ore. Deering separator. Wendell Motor Tune-Up-—Lubrication Lee, Caves highway. 6-ltp Art Dedrick, Prop. I I CALL US for those guaranteed ROBBERS’ ROOST Johns Manville roofs — 12 months to pay, or cash. We FOR SALE—New 500 capacity have a limited amount of as­ chick brooder; 600 pound almost bestos siding left. Phone 196-J. new milking machine; a Law­ F. B. Hari is, i '.O'. i South 5th St., rence roping saddle, almost new. Grants Pass. 6-4tp and miscellaneous other articles. Kerby, Oregon LISTINGS WANTED — Country and town property, acreage, TRADE—1938 Ford pickup fol­ ranches and business opportuni­ iate model car. Redwood Lodge, ties. Leave listings at Dorothy’s Selma, Oregon. 5-ltp Dinette, Cave Junction, our FOR SALE—Pre-war living room valley office. Geo. P. Chalker, suite, 4-piece Monterey. Inquire realtor. 26-tf at Selma store, Selma, Oregon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Buck) Smith. Also at the Smith home is George Yarbrough, who arrived from Santa Rosa, where he has been recuperating in recent months. He was wounded some time ago while with the armed forces in the Pacific. --------------V-------------- WHAT THE LEGION AUXILIARY IS DOING Now that Poppy Day is past and the poppy posters no longei will be needed for display, all those wishing their posters returned may get them by asking Mrs. Taylor at the theater. The Unit is very proud to know that the poster made by Charlotte King of Selma won honorable mention in the De­ partment contest. Election of officers was held Wednesday, June 6th, as follows: President—Emily Kellert First Vice-President—Joy Bad- den. Second Vice-President — Edna McLean. Secretary—Amy Hussey. Treasurer—Lida Miller. Executive Board, elective mem- bers—Marie White, Millie Tre- fethen and Jean Bonner. ro you including WHAT IS ELECTRICAL LIVING? It's Minply making electricity your servant, to eliminate the drudgery of housework. In every home there are scores of ways in which electricity can save you time and energy. In the kitchen you can have automatic cooking, effort­ less dishwashing, better food preservation. All through the house there are equally important ways in which electricity can add to your com­ fort and pleasure. Electrical Living means tak­ ing advantage of as many of them as you can. HOW CAN YOU HAVE IT? Simply see that your home is property wired, so your present electrical equipment... and new things in the making . .will have plenty of cur­ rent, where you need it Whether you plan to LET US HELP YOU PLAN To help with your planning, we have a build or modernize, make sure that the wiring will keep your house up-to-date electrically. WHEN CAN YOU START? special department that will be glad to tell you some of the things to expect and that Soon, wc hope. But, in the meantime, it ij will help provide proper wiring so you Cap enjoy all the good dungs that Electrical important to decide on what electrical con­ veniences you want, and the wiring needed Living promises. for them. It’s not too early for that. In fact, it’s important to plan now, so you can start to enjoy the benefits of Electrical Living as soon as it is available. jtjta-c THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY^ ONE or AMERICA’S BUSINESS-MANAGED ELECTRIC COMPANIES