Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 24, 1946, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 24, 1936
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Naturopathic Physician.
Office hours: & A. M. to 12 noon
2 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Monday, Wednesday and Satur­
day evenings only.
DR. A. W. BARLOW
Naturopathic Physician
Suite 12, Manchel Bldg.
Phone 516
Grants Pass
Windows and Doors!
See
Valley Lumber Co.
for your repair jobs
Phone 47
221 W. F st.
SAW FILING
By Clint Hards
at
PUGET TIMBER COMPANY
Kerby, Oregon
BILL’S CAFE
‘ WHERE FRIENDS MEET”
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinners
6:15 a. m. Until ------ Except
Monday, 7:30 p. m.
Closed Tuesdays
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FRED LANGLEY
WANTS TO SEE YOU!
The Toggery
Grants Pass, Ore.
Daily Freight Service
GRANTS PASS, PORTLAND,
and SAN FRANCISCO
Pierce Auto Freight
K. C. HAMILTON, Local Agent
TRACY’S
STEAK HOUSE
Grants Pass
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press­
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
AMMF 2/c, Route 1, Box 304,
Cave Junction has recently been
discharged frorp the United States
navy at the naval personnel separa­
Mrs. E. Y. Taylor and daugh­ tion center in Shoemaker, Calif.
ter Lois, left last Thursday for On­
tario, California, where they will
Mrs. Paul Newlands of Bend is
make their home. Mr. Taylor left in the valley on business and vis­
several months ago and is em­ iting friends.
ployed in his brother’s liquor
store.
Larry Musil and L. E. Athey
Mrs. H. M. Smith returned home made a business trip to Gold Hill
Wednesday evening after a 10- the first of the week.
day’s visit with friends in Los An­
-o
geles.
ocals
Lt. Robert P. Kilgore of Seattle,
home on a short leave, visited at
the J. J. Villair home on Redwoods
highway, and left today (Thurs­
day) for his home at Seattle.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Athey re­
turned from southern Californ;a
last Sunday night where they spent
two weeks. Mr. Athey had gone
south for medical treatment.
Social Security Benefits
Has 699 Increase
Two thousand two hundred
forty eight monthly old-age and
survivors insurance benefits were
in force at the end of 1945 in the
area served by the Eugene office
of the Social Security Board, an
increase of 699 over the number
in force on December 31, 1944,
Carl D. Monroe, manager, said to­
Harold Bowerman, A. C. Barnes, day in a statement of the activi­
ties of the office during 1945.
M. C. and L. E. Athey attended
Two hundred thirty four of
the Masonic Lodge in Grants Pass
these monthly benefits were being
Tuesday evening.
paid to residents of Josephine
county. In giving his estimates,
Corporal Bill I. Twyman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Baker B. Twyman, which are subject to minor re­
was home on furlough from Fort I vision. Monroe said that the in­
MacArthur. He leit for his base crease over the year in benefits
BLESSED EVENT
last week and hopes to be dis­ in force amounted to 45 per cent.
“I should like to pass on a word BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter
charged soon.
of advice or caution to these per­
Gunn of Great Falls, Mont.,‘a
Theta Delta Phi, men’s National sons who are not forced by ad­
baby girl, Betty Mae Gunn,
Scholastic Honorary at the South­ vancing age to retire, but who are
December 26. Mrs. Gunn is the
ern Oregon College, pledged as beyond the age of 65 and are giv­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. B.
ing the question thoughtful con­
new member Robert Wendt of
Hearing, former residents of
sideration,” Monroe said. “It is:
Cave Junction.
O'Brien, now living at Medford.
Write the local office of the So­
cial Security Board. It may be
J. C. Champion of the Model
advantageous for you to file your
Grocery left Sunday for South
IRA S. HALL
claim at once. The people at the
Gate, Calif., where he was called
office can help you. They will do
Accountant
by the serious illness of his mother.
it gladly.”
Hi plans to be gone several weeks.
Monroe added that all . holders
PART-TIME
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of social security account cards
Gilman Squire left Tuesday for
BOOKKEEPING
should guard them well.
Fort Lewis where he will report
and
for enlistment.
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Jimmy Hines, recently dis­ OFF IN A CORNER
charged from the army is visiting WITH PHIL SNORT
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Nicolson.
Dear Ed:
There! I done gone and saluted
Bill Stanfield is home on a ye when I hadn’t otter; I done
short leave from the navy and is made a idol outer ya? Jest tother
visiting relatives and friends in day I sed “Hi ya” to a nawful
the valley.
nice lady. I hadn’t otter done it
on account I made a idol outer
Mrs. Eddie Martin and daugh­ her. ya dassent salute a chipmunk;
ter, Nancy, arrived last Thursday ifen you do ya make a idol outen
from Roseville, Calif., to spend it. I’ll be derned ifen I’ll kiss any
several weeks at the home of her more babies, cause thats the only
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyd, way ya kin salute a baby and
on the West Side road.
when ya do ya make a idol outen it.
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Ifen you salute the American flag
Kenneth
Donald
Morrison, ya make a idol outen it. The
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
American Legion salutes the Stars
and Stripes and they is all idolat­
ers. Don’t make no difference ifen
God is in every thread of that flag,
nor ifen he was in the needle and
fingers of Betsy Ross when she
fashioned that flag,—(and He was
or else He isn’t everywhere);
makes no difference ifen that flag
is emblematic of all that God
wants us to be, ya dassent salute
it. Why, ya dassent kiss yer wife,
on account it makes a idol outen
her and ifen a kiss haint a salute
then when in tarnation thunder is
it. Why, ya dassent even kiss the
hired girl, ya’ll make a idol outer
her. When the sun rises in the
morn the first thing it does is to
kiss the mountain tops, creeps over
and down in the valleys and kisses
all it comes in contact with and
I am wondering ifen that blamed I
sun don’t make a idol out of every­
thing? The next time that Nat
Wooley, Ted Athey, Howard
Bearss or Maury Sauer says “hello
you old reprobate” to me, I’m jest
goin’ to ignore ’em. Ifen they
wants to make a idol outer me
they kin do it and be derned; but
I haint gonto make no idol outer
them ’cause they don’t deserve it
and they haint the kind that makes
good idols—or had I otter sed, or
spelt it idle? Salutionly yourn,
PHIL SNORT.
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STOP AT THE
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COFFEE SHOP
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Budd
SUTER and STARNES
Josephine County Tire Headquarters
Grants Pass
643 South 6th Street
KERBY, OREGON
OUR WELDING
EQUIPMENT
Is the
LATEST
Both—
Portable Acetylene
and Electric
Castings
Hard Facing
Allunimi in
BREAD AND PASTRY
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CAVE CITY
THEATER
Booth's Welding
FLOOR MATS
KERBY, OREGON
W. E. Farlien, Proprietor
Action Week!
JANUARY 26 .nd 27
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
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ROGERS
IN
The Bells
of Rosarita
For Those
WHO DEMAND THE
BEST
STEAK DINNER
WITH AN
ALL STAR CAST
and for Your Information
WE HAVE INSTALLED A
RADIANT BROILER
pi us-
Dangerous Passage
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With
PHILLIS BROOKS
ROBERT LOWERY
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
IANUARY 30 and 31
CLARKE (¡ABLE
LORETTA YOUNG
We Assure You Every STEAK
Served Can Be Cut with a Fork
Parties ot Four or More Served Family Style
OPEN TIL 8 P. M—CLOSED SATURDAY
The Call ol the Wild
CARTOON —
THIS IS AMERICA
WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE
BEST FOR LESS
at the
Model M arlcet
IOMEMADE CHICKEN TAMALES
Freshness and Goodness Guaranteed
for
GRADE A STEER BEEF—U. S. Inspected
SHORT RIBS-
Thick and Meaty
POT ROASTS—
“Good to the Last Bite”
SIRLOIN STEAKS
Really Tender
ELK CREEK LODGE
R. D. WILHELM & SON
South of O'Brien on Redwood Highway
23c
lb. 30c
lb. 14 c
lb.
SATURDAY A. M. ONLY
BACON
SLICED AND PIECE BACON
TOP PRICES PAID FOR ALL LIVESTOCK
POULTRY AND HIDES
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We Have a Large Supply but Come Early
IN
JACK LONDON'S
at Your Food Store
(May Be Cut for Any Car)
Cave Junction Motor Court
STATION AND GARAGE
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Something to Remember
TIRES — 6:50-16
Also Other
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
and STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS
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RECAPPING — BATTERIES — WHEELS
SEAT COVERS — SERVICE
Ambulance service day or nite
210 West "A"
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