Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 17, 1946, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 17, 1916
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE—ls acre ground, 2-
room cabin, partly furnished,
garage, tools, 1-year supply
wood, etc. One and one-half
miles south of Selma on Red­
wood highway. Fred Harpell.
38-ltp
CUSTOM PLANING—See Ashby
Fulk, Holland road.
38-ltp
FOR SALE—Fordson tractor with
plow. Good condition. See
Ashby Fulk, Holland road.
38-ltp
BODY FIR $4 tier, delivered,
$3.75 tier on the ground. James
Garvin, Elk Creek ranch, 3
miles south of O’Brien. S8-ltp
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WE BUY
WE SELL
WE TRADE
Velma’s Swap Shop
Cave Junction
38-tf
LOG CABIN GARAGE
General Auto Repairing
Motor Tune-Up—Lubrication
Tires—Tubes
Acetylene Welding
Art Dedrick, Prop—Selma. Ore.
FOR SALE—Large wood cooking
stove, good condition. See at
Bill’s Cafe.
38-ltc
FOR SALE—Red Duroc weaner
pigs, $7.00 each. Windel Lee,
Caves highway.
38-ltc
FOR SALE—A good grade of
loose grass hay, $20 per ton.
Martin Maurer, near Holland.
38-ltp
FURNITURE — When you need
New or Used Furniture, think of
Manchel’s. Keep up the home
the boys are fighting for. Man-
ehel’s Furniture, 112 N. 6th St.,
Grants Pass.
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News Items from Selma
I ful spirit of interest and co-opera­ my Radcliff. They will have beef, second and fourth Monday eve­
tion is being shown. Mrs. B. J. dairy, pigs, lambs and poultry. nings of each month at 7 p. m.
Dickerson has been elected as Meetings is scheduled for every
) sponsor of this movement.
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“A
Thought
for the Week”
Ask for no unearned applause,
Cross no river until you reach it;
See the merit of the cause.
Before you follow those who
preach it.
Mrs. Fritz Krauss and Mrs. H.
Lundquist attended the cooking
school in Grants Pass Thursday.
These ladies will demonstrate from
things learned at this school, nt
a meeting to be held here in Feb­
ruary at the home of Mrs. Laura
Hogue.
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Cpl. Paul K. Smith is here with
his family after being discharged
from the army. He was in the
European theater for 18 months.
This is the first time he had seen
his baby daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Meservey
spent the week end in Grants Pass
with friends.
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E. G. Skaggs of Washington left
for his home Thursday after
spending a week with his daugh­
ter, Mrs. Vern Black and family.
Mrs. Emma Tuttle moved to
Grants Pass this week. She will
be greatly missed here by her
many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Beddingfield
and daughter Shirley from Kerby,
BOWLING—Illinois Valley resi­
dents are always welcome to
the “I” Street Bawling Alleys.
Make up a party and come in.
Bowl for health and pleasure.
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A. R. Kothe, Paul K. Smith,
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dicker- Robert Davis and Marvin Prentice,
son Sunday evening.
•11 just recently returned from
overseas, were honored at a din­
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and ner party given by Mr. and Mrs.
family have moved to one of the G. M. McFarland last Sunday.
cabins rn Selma Auto Court owned Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
by Mrs. Damewood.
A. R. Kothe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
K. Smith and daughter, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William Luce of Mrs. Guy Smith and children, Mr.
Dryden and family moved to Le­ and Mrs. Howard Murphy and
land this week, where Mr. Luce children. Marvin Prentice, Robert
will be employed at a saw mill.
Davis and Sharley Kiever.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludvig have
and Mrs. Mildred lkenberry have moved from the old Thompson
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold place to the Northup place on 4
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I.unquist. Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. South Side Road.
lkenberry are sisters of Mr. Lund­
quist.
Mr. and Mrs. Juel Elmore and
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family have moyed from the ■
Mrs. Charles Miller of Dryden Hagerman place to the Cates
and superintenjant of the Selma place.
Sunday school who is always a
faithful attendant was absent last
lien Wiswell, c mmm, is home on
Sunday. She has been suffering leave visiting his parents, Mr. and
from a bad boil in her ear.
Mrs. H. D. Wiswell.
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The Deer Creek Junior Ranch­
"The Fireside Fellowship Hour”
was well attended last Wednesday ers 4-H Club met last Monday eve­
evening at the home of Mr. and ning at the Fritz Krauss home to
Mrs. Tom Breazeale. After the organize for this year. Carmelita
Fellowship hour refreshments of Krauss was elected president: vice-
sandwiches, cake and cocoa were president, Laura Leach; secretary.
served to all by Mrs. Breazeale. Thelma Plumlee. Other members 'I
The meeting this week will be at are Dorthy and Warren Donald :
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Warren, Henry and Frank Jones, :
Gregg. Every young person in Danny Diane and Sally Tucker,
the community is cordially invited Orlen and Arline Pickle, Henry,
to these meetings where a wonder- Denny, Bill and Kohath Krauss.
Freddy Breazeale, Arline Buckle,
Belva Kelly, Barbara, John and
Robert Clayton, Edward and Jim-
DYNAMITE
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need
blasting powder. 221 West F
St., Grants Pass.
44-tfc
ERWIN L. SCHMIDT
Public Accountant
and
Tax Consultant
Grants Pass, Oregon
Phone 1110
Evenings, 502 R 4.
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth,
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants
Pass.
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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American Legion dance. Satur­
day, January 19, 10 P- m. at Le­
gion hall. Midnight lunch. Every­
one cordially invited.
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Buy your Defense Stamps today.
One Rack DRESSES
V2 Price
Choose From These Winter Dresses
A January Clearance Feature
Women’s HATS
In Three Price Groups
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$1
CHOICE LAMB
$3
$2
ALL WINTER STYLE HATS
QUITE A FEW FELTS
A January Clearance Feature
New Spring Merchandise
Arriving Daily
Special meeting Belt Lodge No.
18, A. F. & A. M. degree work.
All members requested to be pres­
ent. Visiting Brethren welcome.
Saturday. January 19, 8 p. m.
J. O. SEAT, W. M.
Complete Line of BEEF
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¡^GOLDEN RULE
MOVING
I V EVERYTHING TO Wi AR FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
Local—Long Distance
AL HEMBREE
PACKING
12 Year* Experience
STORAGE
Meat Department Scott’s Market
All Leaders in Their Line
4 Big Wirehouiei
ISHAM’S
COMPLETE STOCK
PASSENGER CAR,
TRUCK AND TRACTOR
DE LAVAL MILKING MACHINES
33 Years in Grants Pass
413 G Street—Phone 124
Dave Franklin
Carl Beltz
MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS
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OLIVER TRACTORS
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
TIRES
( LETRAC TRACTORS
Come to
OWL PHARMACY
PLANET. JR. GARDEN TRACTORS
In Grants Pass
No Ration Certificates Required
GENERAL MILLS “LARRO” BRAND FEEDS
RECAPPING — BATTERIES — WHEELS
SEAT ( OVERS — SERVICE
WINDOW FRAMES,
DOOR FRAMES
MADE TO ORDER.
BILL ( HANDLER
H Mile North of Kerby.
Miller’s Seed & Feed
6th and L Streets
Grants Pass
SUTER andJSTARNES
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Josephine County Tire Headquarters
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
Grants Pass
643 South 6th Street
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FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and ♦respasa notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
FOR HIGHER YIELDS Plant
Velvon Barley, 85 bushels to
acre this year on dry ground.
Certified seed $3.75 per 100 at
MILLER’S SEED & FEED
Cor. 6th and L Sts., Grants Pass
CASH BUYERS of poultry and
eggs. We were here before the
.nil wilt still be here after
VJ day. Our market is Oregon.
Rogue Valley Poultry & Egg.
MOVING AND STORAGE—Spe­
cial trips at your convenience.
Tariff rates. Commercial Trans­
fer. phone 583, • 16 East H St.,
Grants Pass.
23-tfc
at SH ARPLY REDUCED PRICES
A January Clearance Feature
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Cave Junction
VICLAND OATS, New to Oregon.
We planted 3 sacks last year,
harvested 57. Certified seed at
MILLER’S SEED & FEED
6th and L Streets, Grants Pass
ARE YOU planning an auction—
I conduct all kinds of auction
sales and always do my best to
please you. It pays to sell the
auction way. Harvey Wood,
Auctioneer. Off. 618 S. 6th St.
Ph. 906. Res. Redwood hotel, ph.
200.
19 Women’s Winter
COATS
NOTICE
FOR SALE AT
ROBBER’S ROOST
At Kerby
Watches — Studebaker, 21-
jewel, 12 size, and Waltham, 17-
jewel, 16-size, solid silver dust­
proof case.
New Star drag salmon reel,
Packard Bell car radio, and
other articles too numerous to
mention.
SPENCER CORSETIERE
For appointment or information
write Mrs. W. O. Burch, Cave
Junction, Oregon._______ 23-tfc
FOR SALE—21 and 23-jewel
American pocket watches, gold
filled cases, movements of well-
known makes such as Illinois,
Waltham. Howard, Ball and
Elgin. Some as low as $55.
J. L. Johnson, first house west
of Coffee Shop on the left. Call
any dav except Saturday.
35-2tc
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ART: "Saw you at the movies last night,
Judge. That was quite a weekend that alco­
holic went through, wasn’t it?”
OLD JUDGE: "Sure was, but I’m afraid
most people won’t really understand it.”
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The knowledge of your doctor is in the pre­
scription he writes for you. Years of train­
ing in pharmacy give our registered pharma­
cists the exact knowledge to fill these im­
portant prescrip­
tions. We solicit
your prescription
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business.
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ART: "What do you mean, Judge?”
OLD J L’DGA: "Simply this. That poor chap
was really a sick man...not just a drunk.
Studies by famous psychiatrists and the
medical profession show that alcoholism is
not caused by a craving for alcohol... it is
usually the result of some deep-rooted social,
physical or emotional condition. If the* fel-
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low had not turned to alcohol for escape,
he would have turned to something else.”
ART: "Are there many that get in that
condition, Judge?”
OLD JUDGE: "Fortunately not. Art. Sci­
entists at a great university have stated that
approximately 95% of the people who drink
do so sensibly. Only 5% are immoderate at
times. In that 5% is the small number known
as alcoholics. And the beverage distilling in­
dustry which does not want a single person
to use its product immoderately, is cooper­
ating fully in the solution of this problem.”
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