Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 24, 1946, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 24, 1936
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE—1 *4 acres with one-
room cabin 16x16, can be built
on to and outer buildings, 150-
FOR SALE — Guernsey calves,
foot frontage on Redwood high­
one week to four weeks old and
way, 7 miles south of Grants
one 1-year-old. D. S. Rigel &
Pass on Redwood highway. Also
Sons, 3 miles from Redwood
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20 acres 1 *•» miles off Redwood
highway on Holland Road.
highway, lots of timber, $350.
Mrs. Lena Holybee and grand-1 family left for Harbor to visit the
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39-ltp
Ask for Lee Staley at Hayes son Bobbie of Lida, Nev., are now former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill Service Station, Redwood making their home in Selma. Bob­
RELIABLE party who is driving
highway.
W’. S. Craig, after spending sev­
bie has entered the local school.
to California soon and will take '
eral
days with relatives in Selma.
a passenger please address Rt. WANTED—Listings on farms and
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1, Box 338, L. E. Evans, Cave | ranches up to $10,000. List with
Kenneth
has just been discharged
Marvin Prentice, recently dis­
Junction, Ore.
39-ltp_; us, let us sell your property.
from
the
army.
Stella Stengel, broker, Selma, charged from the army left last
FOR SALE — Klamath barley
Oregon.
39-ltc Sunday where he will enter Wash­
baled hay, $30 per ton. Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burgman vis-
Wells, Box 176, Cave Junction. WOULD like to buy a large lot, ington State College.
ited relatives in the valley and
________________________ 39-2tp . or two lots on Redwood highway
in Cave Junction, Ore. Write
John Buttram, recently dis­ Grants Pass the past week.
box A. S., Illinois Valley News charged from the army and Mrs.
WANTED—A Shepherd or Collie
39-ltc Buttram are now at the home of
dog 6 months to year old, male. 1 Office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pomeroy of
Write Emil J. Prucha, P. O.
FOR SALE—60 mixed chickens, the former’s father, E. A. Buttram. Sausalito, Calif., are spending sev­
Box 211, Cave Junction, Ore.
pullets and hens, reasonable.
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39-ltp
eral days at their ranch on Deer
Call at Ye Rustic Inn, Redwood
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Robertson of Creek.
highway.
39-ltp
FOR SALE—80 acres more or
Grants Pass entertained at a tur­
less, 2 miles out on the Old FOR SALE—1931 Buick pickup.
key dinner in honor of Mrs. Rob­
Waldo road, all level, plenty of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hammer
Good «ondition. J. J. Spitz, near inson’s brother, Paul K. Smith, re­
timber, 22 acres under cultiva­
and family of Salem are visiting
B. L. Miller residence on Caves
tion, running creek along prop­
highway.
S9-ltp cently returned from overseas. relatives in Selma over the week
erty. For further information
Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
write Emil J. Prucha, Silver FINE WATCH REPAIRING — Kothe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, end.
Bow ranch, P. O. Box 211, Cave
West of Coffee Shop, any day
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and
Junction, Oregon, price $6500.
but Saturday, J. L. Johnson.
| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Essex and
39-ltp
39-tfc Mrs. G. M. McFarland, Mr. and . family are visiting at the home
Mrs. H. E. Holland, Mr. and Mrs.
HAVE many new styles of C. and FOR SALE—Body fir wood, $1
, of Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Hamilton.
MacWinslow,
Marvin Prentice, and
per
tier
delivered.
Melvin
Wal
­
I) dresses and lingerie, also
Mr. Essex was recently discharged
Robert
Davis.
lace,
Kerby,
Oregon.
39-ltp
“Yours-Truly” hoisery made to
from
the army.
fit.
See or write Eileen
—Truck tire and rim, near
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Schneider, Rt. 1, Box 5, Cave LOST
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craig and
the Bear Creek Bridge on Caves
Junction, Oregon.
39-ltp
Tests
show that hearing is dulled
highway. Reward. Notify F. N.
by
heavy
noon lunches and it is be­
Moreland,
Rt,
1,
Cave
Junction.
WE BUY
NOTICE
39-ltp
lieved that all other senses are
WE SELL
Before closing my watch shop
WE TRADE
WILL TRADE yearling white­ last July I had a sign placed in similarly affected.
Velina’s Swap Shop
faced steer for good tested fam­ my window “No Work Taken
Cave Junction
38-tf
ily cow, Guernsey preferred.
After June 15” and I moved out
Wendell Lee, Caves highway.
LOG CABIN GARAGE
Radio and Electrical
39-ltp July 16. I alio ran an advertise­
General Auto Repairing
Appliance Repair
Motor Tune-Up—Lubrication
ment in the Illinois Valley News
RHEUMATISM
Tires—Tubes
stating my closing date and after
and Adjusting
Acetylene Welding
and ARTHRITIS I had closed I ran another adver­
Art Dedrick, Prop—Selma, Ore.
tisement telling customers to come
Prices Reasonable
FURNITURE — When you need
I suffered for years and am so to my home to get their watches
New or Used Furniture, think of thankful that I found relief from that had not been called for. After
Manchel’s. Keep up the home this terrible affliction that I will all this I have been accused of
the boys are fighting for. Man­ gladly answer anyone writing nv> junning away with different one’s
G. L. Basham
chel’s Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., for information. Mrs. Anna Pau‘z. watches. I live west of the Cof­
Seven-tenths Mile East on
Grants Pass.
2-tf P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. fee Shop. Please call and get your
Caves Highway
J. L. JOHNSON.
—adv. watches.
COMPLETE
Welding and Repair Service
News Items from Selma
BOWLING—Illinois Valley resi­
dents are always welcome to
the “I” Street Bowling Alleys.
Make up a party and come in.
Bowl for health and pleasure.
20-tf
BARRETT'S
Washing Machine
STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLY
GUARANTEED REPAIR
SERVICE
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,
W’altham. Howard, Ball and
Elgin. Some as low as $55.
J. L. Johnson, first house west
of Coffee Shop on the left. Call
any day except Saturday.
35-2tc
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.
DYNAMITE
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need
blasting powder. 221 West F
St., Grants Pass.
44-tfc
FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass 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
CA.^H BUYERS of poultry and
eggs. We were here before the
war and will still be here after
VJ day. Our market is Oregor.
Rogue Valley Poultry & Eg».
MOVING AND STORAGE—Spe­
cial trips at your convenience.
Tariff rates. Commercial Trans­
fer. phone 583, 716 East H St.,
Grants Pass.
23-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 ranch««, large
and small. You furnish the
property and we furnish the
buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­
ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave
Junction.
5*«
Portable Equipment
Carty's Welding and Repair Shop
Freeman’s Garage
A
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BASKETBALL
at
KERBY HIGH SCHOOL
FRIDAY. JANUARY 25 — STARTS AT 8:15
Illinois Valley Ramblers
vs.
Prestel Motors
(Grants Pass)
njoy
THE ANNUAL
BIRTHDAY
BALL
Wringer Rolls for All Makes
Genuine Factory Parts
Electric Motor Exchange for
Washing Machine Motors
Maytag and Briggs-Stratton
Smail Gas Motor Parts
Typewriter Repairing
Photo Supplies
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.
DAY OR NIGHT
—Phone
424
/
311 South Sixth 1
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The MAYTAG SHOP
510 H Street
Phone 67-R
Remember!
YOU l)AN( E THAT THEY MAY WALK!
All Funds to the Polio First
Complete Line of BEEF
and PORK for Saturday
AL HEMBREE
5-10-25C
McGregor Co.
5-10-250
Meat Department Scott’s Market
Cave Junction
Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends
CHEVROLET
Super Service
for All Makes of
CARS AND TRUCKS
RADIATOR—
Cleaning and Repairing
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MOTOR TUNE-UP—
For fuel savings and smooth and efficient
operation.
TRUCK TIRE SERVICE—
New tires and tubes—recapping.
OIL FILTERS AND CARTRIDGES—
AC — Fram — US ... we install them.
Conversion kits for headlights replacements.
Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet
Phone 520
automobile, but in the hands of a man who
doesn’t know how to drive it or is reckless,
it becomes a menace. Likewise, it’s not the
use but the abuse of alcoholic beverages
that causes trouble.”
DICK: "Wonder why it is most men can
drink moderately and others can’t?"
OLD JIIDGE:” Intensive research at a great
university has shown that most excessive
drinkers are really sick people. They are
suffering from some physical, social or emo­
tional upset. And great strides have been
made in developing clinical methods of help­
ing these unfortunate people."
OLD JUDGE: “It’s funny you asked that,
Dick... I was just reading a piece about it.”
DICK: "What did it say?”
SEALED BEAM LIGHTS —
411 South 6th Street
DICK: “I wonder how the distillers feel
about that new movie built around an
alcoholic.”
Grants Pass
OLD JUDGE: “A very sensible statement.
It said the beverage distillers are fully aware
of this problem and are cooperating in every
way possible to help solve it. The alcoholic
is to the beverage distilling industry what
the reckless driver is to the automobile
industry. There is nothing wrong with the
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