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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 21, 1915 CLASSIFIED ADS Slaughter Permit Is Required by (¡armors Ladino Seed Growers Sign Up 100 Acres erations and holds the American Capt. Grant W. Ford has been Defense R'bbon, American Thea- appointed to the Special Court ter °f Operations Ribbon, and the Martial Board of the Pinecastle Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon. Army Air Field, a satellite field of the AAF Center in Orlando, wi^e> ^e former Louise R. Fla- Brewton is residing in Orlando, Capt. Ford served overseas in Florida. He is the son of Mr. and the Asiatic-Pacific theater of op- Mrs. R. E. Ford, Cave Junction. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT ABSTRACTS — Title insurance, affiliated with Commonwealth, All farmers who plan to slaugh Over 100 acres have already Inc.. Josephine County Abstract ter animals for the market must been signed up for Ladino clover Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants make application for a Class 3 certification during the first week Pass. slaughterer’s permit before July says Jens F. Svinth, county agent. WANTED—Man and wife to work 1, if they have not made appli All indications are that total acre- on turkey ranch. Ben Sconce, cation yet. according to reports | age this year will exceed that of Ima, Oregon. 8-ltp from the War Price and Rationing last year when a record s,gn-up LISTINGS WANTED _ Country Board. A permit is not necessary of 2800 acres for inspection was and town property, acreage, for those who slaughter for their reached. Farmers in the county ranches and business opportuni own use. have indicated a 6 per cent in ties. Leave listings at Free V crease to be saved for seed over man’s Auto Service and Parts, Military governor says that the past year according to the Cave Junction, our valley office, Walter Freeman and Raymond Guam is becoming impregnable. AAA farm sign-up for 1945. It is Proctor, salesmen. highly important that farmers this Geo. P. Chalker, Realtor. tf year who are planning to harvest ROBBER’S ROOST AT KERBY any seed sign up in the county FOR SALE—New 12x14, 12-oz agent’s office on or before July duck tent. Numerous other mis 15th. Field inspection work will cellaneous articles. Goods bought and sold. commence soon thereafter. Field inspection of ladino clov NOW OPÊ n T o R BUSINESS* SATURDAY er is the first step in certification CAVE CITY PARK Grocery on Redwoods highway. 2-tfc work. It is necessary to do this JUNE 23rd in order to determine the amount FOB SALE—3 milch COWS and a 2-cow McCormick Deering milk Deer ('reek Grange Hall , of white clover that might be ing machine practically new, present in the stand since the seed with pipe fittings complete. One of both white and ladino clover Under the Auspices of Montgomery Ward cream sep cannot be separated in cleaning. It Deer Creek Grange. arator as is. Raymond Proctor, is also necessary to make field in Route 1, Box 28, Caves high way. 8-ltp Usual Good Eats and spections to determine the amount of noxious weeds present. The gov LOG CABIN GARAGE ■‘This next stickful o' type is goln' Good Music! ernment is again guaranteeing a te say just one tiling—We got 35 mil General Auto Repairing Selma, Oregon minimum price of $1.50 per lb. in lions of Japs to beat." Motor Tune-Up—Lubrication order to insure the harvesting of Art Dedrick, Prop. all possible seed. Farmers are FOR SALE—May Duke eating asked to be reasonably sure in cherries, 5c per pound, you pick. their own minds that their fields Chris Wendt, on Caves high will produce a fair yield before way. 8-1 tc deciding to have them certified. REFRIGERATION SERVICE ' Some fields last year were very I will be in the Illinois Valley ev foul with weeds and other grasses ery Tuesday. Leave word at to such an extent that the yield We have a large stock of Scott’s Market and I will take was cut materially and hardly good used furniture, radios, care of your refrigeration trou sewing machines, stoves and worth the time and effort in sav- bles. Al Baker. 41-43-p kitchen utensils. | ing it for seed crop. New growers should arrange FOR REAL VALUES in used fur Come in and see what l their haying operations so that the niture and household goods we have! j last cutting is off the field by July Try will This I 10th, suggests Svinth. Hollywood Specialty Shop WE WILL BUY YOUR US- We buy, sell and exchange. | then provide ample time for the ED HOUSEHOLD GOODS! U8- 626 South 6th Grants Pass seed crop to mature, which requires about 60 days. ually FOR SALE—Vetch and oat hay in the field. Virgil Brown, Cave V Junction. 8-1tp On the River — „ indiviä««* POLLING PLACES FOR DYNAMITE rrrv____ <lt,,n*2.“.U.!u to your i need»- — SPE( IAL ELECTION Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need Precision ,ied instrument blasting powder. 221 West F The usual places to vote for the St., Grants Pass. 44-tfc special election June 22nd in the TRACTOR WORK—Custom plow valley will be used. ing, discing, mowing, etc. See The voting places will be open Wendell Lee, Caves highway. 8-4tp from 8 a. m. until 8 p. m. in Selma. Kerby, Cave City, Althouse HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large and Waldo precincts. and small. You furnish the Evans & Parker Market Roy C. Evans KHRBY. OREGON THE - HEART - OF - ILLINOIS - VALLEY USED FURNITURE “SERVK E” Is Our Motto Best Wishes • • • And to You, Brand New “MRS.” This lit tle Tip: Cave City Park property and we furnish the i buyers. List with Sam J. Mil ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave Junction. 5-tf FOR SALE—Almost new camera, small electric iron. Left at The News office. 8-ltc [ WANTED—All classes of butcher stock cows, bulls, veal, hogs. Also milk cows and calves. A. W. Bolinger, Rt. 1, Box 138. , Caves highway. Cave Junction. 7-2tp CALL US for those guaranteed Johns Manville roofs — 12 j months to pay, or cash. We have a limited amount of as- ■ bestos siding left. Phone 196-J. F. B. Harris, 609 South Sth St.. Grants Pass. 6-4tp i 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 WANTED TO HIRE 1 oi 2 men to help make hay. Arthur W. Bolinger on Caves highway, Rt. 1, Box 138, Cave Junction. 8-ltp LISTINGS WANTED on ranches, businesses, etc. Drop us a card or see Art Bolinger on Caves highway, or phone us collect. Southern Oregon Land Co., 315 S. 6th street, phone 769 or 213, Grants Pass. 48-tfc FOR SALE—Sanitary cot. daven port, De Laval separator, milk buckets, bed and springs, ice box, some dishes, other house hold items, cross-cut saw. Come to Runyan ranch. West Side road. 8-ltp --------------V-------------- Deer Creek Dance Saturday Your Truck or Car Should Have an Electrical Checkup Next Saturday, June 23, Deer The heart and muscle of Creek Grange will hold another your car are its electrical one of their popular dances, with system. Don’t let it de midnight eats served by the La teriorate from sheer neg JAMES RICHMOND lect—when a checkup can dies. A good time is assured those 632 North Fifth Stu et save the life of your car attending and the usual good mu Grants Pass, Oregon for many more miles of sic furnished by the Cave Cityj safe driving. Orchestra, should be well worth We Have Facilities for the price of admission alone. i SAVE GENERAL OVERHAULING Be sure to make it a date for Sat Your Truck or Car On Your Insurance! Before you buy or renew, get our urday night dance. Acetylene and Arc Welding rates on car insurance. Farmers continuing form National Stand CAVE JUNCTION ard Policy saves you money. FOR SALE—Late electric Singer sewing machine, will take trea GARAGE RALPH E. BELL. dle machine as part pay. May Distributing Manager W. E. FARLIEN, Prop. be seen at Quarantine Station. At Cave Junction Motor Court L. E. (TED) ATHEY Write J. G. Hendrix. O'Brien. Local Agent Oregon. 8-2tp ,• - • • -v. • John Parker (Formerly Youngbloods) We have a GIFT Especially for You When you can spare a moment please call for your present. Now so far as furniture is concerned we have some to sell. Strange these days to have mer chandise . .. but we have a bit. .. and more is ar riving every week (of course NOT everything). Enough to suggest you shop when in Grants Pass at MANCHELS ‘‘Furniture You’ll Admire at Price» You’ll Appreciate” K . Ladies-Take a Tip from JOAN BENNETT •-■'..r'fy,;: ■ t» Redecorate with 7ft/MZ READY-PASTED •7’ <■ WALLPAPER So Easy—Anyone Con Do It! • The patterns are so lowly- and n s so easy to use . ' says this glamorous Hollywood star, "it comes all ready pasted, all ready to apple Makes ct cry woman her own decorator!" Miss Bennett chose Trimi Rosamond"—one ot many lovely Trim* patterns now being shown at this store. Come in—see for yourself why Trimz w all paper is first choice of moste stars, and all America! Every pattern guaranteed washable and fadeproof— guaranteed to stick or money back! ★ Star national duction in the of the Inter Pictures Pro The Woman Window Priced at low at $1.98 a box of 81 fetf, complete with matching border. ERWIN L. SCHMIDT Public Accountant and Tax Consultant Grants Pass, Oregon Phone 1110 Evenings, 502 R 4. FOR SALE OR TRADE—1937 Willys and house trailer, 8x16 wheels and a-le, and auto hot water heater. See Lee Staley. 1 *2 miles south of Seims on Redwood highway. 8-ltp Smarten Rooms with Trimi A PP LI KAYS, too FOR SALE—2-wheel stock trailer very reasonable. Inquire of Buck Smith. 8-ltp Gorgeous, colorful, ready-cut out decorations for walls, ceil ings, and furniture Just dip in water—and apply! Only 59s box of 7 matching pieces. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the le gal voters of School District No. U-l of Josephine County. State of Oregon, that a school meeting of the 3aid district will be held at the «chool house on Monday, the 25th day of June. 1945. at 2 o’clock n. m., to elect one director for a five year term. Polls open from 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. Rogue River Hardware Sine* 1899 ‘'Where Moat People Trade" Granta Pats, Oregon Since 1899 FRED: "Is it true, Judge, that a war can’t be won without the use of war-alcohol... the kind the beverage distillers have been producing for the government for over two years?” OLD JUDGE: “That’s right, Fred. It is a basic ingredient in the smokeless powder used in virtually every firearm from a pistol to a 16-inch gun. And, in addition, it plays r*<l a more human role. The medical supple s which our military doctors use to alleviate pain, combat infection, save lives are pre pared with war-alcohol.” FRED: "No wonder, then, more and mon people are recognizing the great contribu tion our beverage distillers have made to the winning of the war with their doublt- duly product." rfwl h Cooftfut •! AtnMu Bntrtf hul.Wur. /■«