Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, February 21, 1946, Image 7

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
Saturday, February 23,
can Legion dance at the
hall; good music, and eats
Ladies’ Auxiliary. Make it
MEETING NOTICES
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Darker Wheat Flour
Ameri­
TO CAR OWNERS
Also Richer, Claim
Legion Illinois Valley P.-T. A. meets the
The Secretary of State makes
The new order calling for 80
last
Thursday
of
each
month.
by the
the following statement, which all per cent extraction of flour from
a date. Co. A, O. S. G., meets every Fri­
owners of motor vehicles should wheat will mean bread with higher
day night.
FOR SALE — In Cave Junction, Belt Lodge, A. F. 4 A. M. meets read carefully:
about one acre, 4-room house,
"Steel restrictions make it pos­ vitamin and mineral content than
fourth Saturday each month.
chicken house, cow shed, garden,
at present, provided the present
some lily bulbs, electricity. J. L. Eastern Star Chapter meets the sible to furnish only ONE 1946
license plate. It must be placed enrichment program is continued,
Johnson, no Saturday calls. 42
third Tuesday of each month.
on the REAR of your vehicle. A says Dr. Margaret Fincke, head of
NOTICE
H. E. U. meets every second Tues­ validating sticker is inclosed in the foods and nutrition at Oregon
THE LOG CABIN GARAGE of
day of the month.
white window envelope attached State college. The bread will be
Selma will be closed from Feb.
15 to March 20, approximately. American Legion Post No. 70 to your license plate. It must be slightly darker and will have a
Am going north for medical
meets the first and third Wed­ placed on your right windshield more wheaty flavor which some
treatment. Art Dedrick. 42-tf
behind the rearview mirror. Li­ may prefer. Wholesale dealers ex­
nesdays of the month.
V ICLAND OATS, New to Oregon. \ eterans of Foreign Wars meet cense plates and sticker valid in pect the new flour to be on the
We planted 3 sacks last year,
market in about 30 days.
1945 must be removed.
the 2nd and 4th Mondays.
harvested 57. Certified seed at
MILLER’S SEED & FEED
Ladies Auxiliary V. F. W„ meet
6th and L Streets, Grants Pass
2nd and 4th Mondays.
I RWIN L. SCHMIDT
I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 55 meets
Public Accountant
second and fourth Tuesdays of
and
each month, I. O. 0. F. hall,
Tax Consultant
Grants Pass, Oregon
Illinois Valley Grange meets the
Phone 1110
first and third Thursdays at 8
Evenings, 502 R 4.
p. m.
POULTRY AND EGGS—Cash on O’Brien Women’s club meets on
the barrel head. We sell South­
the • second Friday of each
ern Oregon first. Rogue Valley
month.
Poultry & Egg, 618 So. 6th.
Grants Pass, Oregon
42-tf Marguerite Rebekah Lodge No.
Ill meets the second and fourth
FOR HIGHER YIELDS Plant
Wednesday of each month at
Velvon Barley, 85 bushels to
I. O. O. F. Hall, Kerby.
acre this year on dry ground.
Certified seed $3.75 per 100 at, The Women’s Missionary Society
MILLER’S SEED & FEED
of the Selma Baptist church
Cor. 6th and L Sts., Grants Pass
meet every fourth Thursday of i
HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large
the month in the new unit at I
and small. You furnish the
the church.
property and we furnish the '
buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­ FOR SALE—Sawdust burner fur­
ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave | nace complete. Call at Cave
Groceries — Meats — Drugs
Junction.
5-tf
Park Motel, Cave Junction.
FOR SALE—After Sunday morn­
WE BUY
Dry Goods — Hardware
ing, Holstein Bull Calf. H. Falk-
WE SELL
enhayn, Caves highway.
WE TRADE
Velma’s Swap Shop
Gasoline and Oil
—Men with horses to
Cave Junction
38-tf WANTED
yard poles. Puget Timber Co,,
Kerby Office.
43-2tc
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
Miners’ Supplies
affiliated with Commonwealth, ARE YOU planning an auction—
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
I conduct all kinds of auction
sales and always do my best to ;
Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants
Mens’ and Boy’s Boots and Shoes
please you. It pays to sell the
Pass.
auction way. Harvey Wood,
Auctioneer. Off. 618 S. 6th St.
SPENCER CORSETIERE
Ph. 906. Res. Redwood hotel, ph.
For appointment or information
write Mrs. W. O. Burch, Cave i 200.
Junction, Oregon.
23-tfc
RHEUMATISM
FREE DELIVERY SATURDAYS
FOR SALE—A good John Deere
and ARTHRITIS
6 h. p. gas engine. Also home­
made Dodge tractor, 2 transmis­
sions, 7.00x20 in. tires on rear.
I suffered for years and am so
Six miles out Caves Highway. thankful that I found relief from
C. W. Wendt.__________ 43-ltp
this terrible affliction that I will
FOR SALE—Small dining table. gladly answer anyone writing m->
Mahogany finish. Mrs. Howard for information. Mrs. Anna Pati’z. I
Bearss, Caves Highway.
Fair Prices — Friendly Service
P. O. Box 825, .Vancouver, Wash. I
FURNITURE — When you need
SUMMONS
New or Used Furniture, think of
Quality Merchandise Guaranteed
Manchel’s. Keep up the home
In the Circuit Court of the State
the boys are fighting for. Man­ of Oregon for Josephine County.
chel’s Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., William C. Carnie, Plaintiff, vs. 1
Grants Pass.
2-tf Rose M. Carnie, Defendant.
In the name of the State of
BOWLING—Illinois Valley resi­ Oregon: You are hereby required
dents are always welcome to to appear and answer the Com- ’
the “I” Street Bowling Alleys. plaint filed herein, on or before
Make up a party and come in. four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this Summons,
Bowl for health and pleasure.
and if vou fail to appear and an­
swer, the Plaintiff will apply to
FOR SALE AT
the Court for a decree of divorce,
ROBBER’S ROOST
as prayed for in Plaintiff’s Com­
At Kerby
plaint. The order for publication
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
made by Honorable H. K.
Studebaker 21-jewel, 12-size was
Hanna. Circuit Judge, and wa«
w’atch; Montgomery-Ward fence dated
8, 1946. Date of
Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m.—7 p, m. to 8 p. m.
control battery set, like new; first February
new star drag salmon reel; as- 1946. publication February 14.
Closed Sundays and Holidays
sayer’s gold scales, like new;
W. T. MILLER.
other articles too numerous to
Attorney for Plaintiff. U.
mention.
S. National Bank Bldg.,
HOLLAND, OREGON
Grants Pass, Oregon.
42-45
FOR SALE—Good seed wheat.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Call at the Old Hunt Ranch. I
H. D. Baack.
41— 3tp
On March 25, 1946. at the pol
ling place in Cave City Precinct,
DYNAMITE
Josephine County. Oregon, an elec­
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need tion will be held from eight (8)
blasting powder. 221 West F o’clock A. M. till eight (8) o’clock
St., Grants Pass.
44:tfc P. M.. for the purpose of submit­
ting the following proposition to
MOVING AND STORAGE—Spe­ the legal voters residing inside the
cial trips at your convenience. boundaries described in the propo­
Tariff rates. Commercial Trans­ sition :
“Shall that portion of Josephine
fer. phone 583, 716 East H St.,
Grants Pass.
23-tfc County, Oregon, described as:
Beginning at a point on the Eact
LAND FOR SALE—On Redwood
fork of the Illinois River on the
highway. 170 ft. highway front­
Quarter section line running
age. nice house, good electric
Nc'th and South through the
water pump and well, lots of
center of Section 21. run thence
shade trees and outer buildings,
North along the said quarter
5 S miles out. Will sell for
section line to the center of
1700.00, some terms. Also have
Section 16. thence East along
other lots and acreage on and
the center line running East and
off Redwood highway. lor your
West through Section 16. to the
best buy see Lee Staley, Route
old Crescent Citv road in Sec­
4. 5'n miles out on Redwood
tion 15, thence in a Southerly
Highway from Grants Pass.
direction along the West bound­
Watch for name on mail box.
ary- line of the old Crescent City
42-2tp
road to a point which is 300 feet
North of the present Oregon
GOOlf BUSINESS OPPORTUN­
Caves Highway, thence Easterly
ITY—McNess products, stock and
and parallel with the said Ore­
poultry remedies. Cosmetics,
gon
Caves Highway to a point on
toiletries, food, medicines, brush
the section line between Sec
line, other miscellaneous art­
tions 26 and 27, thence South
icles. Open territory Cave Junc­
300 feet to the center of the said
tion, Illinois Valley rural dis­
Oregon Cave« Highway, thence
trict. P. F. Tartaglia. Rt 3 box
continuing South 300 feet from
896, Grandview Ave., Grants
the center line of said highway,
Pass, Oregon.
43-ltp
thence in a Northwesterly direc­
tion and parallel with the said
FOR SALE—Nursery chair, baby
Oregon Caves Highway to a
mattress, folding play pen, roll
point which is 300 feet East of
of barbed wire, new two strand;
the old Crescent City road,
two windows and frames. 30x61
thence Southwesterly and paral­
in.; two 50-gallon used steel
lel with the old Crescent Citv
drums; one lawn mower. 12 in.;
road to the East Fork of the Il­
one kitchen stool; two sets of
linois River, thence in a North­
twin box springs and felt mats;
westerly direction along the
two flat steel beds; one day
Noith bank of the Illinois River
couch: one ironing board; one
large halter; pipe fittings, 'i s. , to the point of beginning, al' in
Township 39 South, Range 8
5
1 1 u and 2 in.; elbow«,
West of the Willamette Meri­
tees, nipples and unions, new
\ . F . W II A L L
and used. 10c and 15c each; 4- | dian. in Josephine County, Ore-
gon,
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pc. bedroom set, 4/6; 1-piece
4th and “L” STREETS
GRANTS PASS
living room set, wine velour: be incorporated as a municipal
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY
27th
Underwood typewriter, good corporation to be known as thè city
rAVE
ÆKt"v
COURT
OF
condition. Brand new- hydraulic
Dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.
ram, large sire, never used.
ADMISSION—$1.25 Per Person, Plus Tax
JOSEPHINE
COUNTY
Call at K. E. Thomas, upper) Bv Ben W. Coûtant. County Clerk
Holland road, 1st house past '
42-44
Salvage Bros. mill.
THE
"ONE STOP"
STORE
Everything You Need
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BEEF — LIVER — SALT COD FISH
MINCE MEAT (Bulk) — FRESH OYSTERS
PORK (HOPS—ROASTS
We Do Custom Cutting
AL HEMBREE
Meat Department Scott’s Market
Cave Junction
Radio and Electrical
Appliance Repair
and Adjusting
Gasoline consumption in Oregon
for the year 1945 totaled 269.102,- ’
597 gallons, an increase of 16 per­
cent over the consumption of 231,-
859,757 gallons reported in 194 4,
Secretary of State Robert S. Far­
rell Jr., disclosed today.
The 1945 total was greater that
any year's use with the exception
of 1941, when 297,966,614 gallons
were used. The year 1941 was the
peak year for motor vehicle use
in this state.
Total taxes paid on the gasoline
consumed in the* state last year
amounted to $13,455,129.97, com­
pared to $11,592,988.02 a year
ago.
During 1945 every month but I
February showed an increase
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Saturday. February 23, Ameri-1
can Ix*gion dance* at the Legion
hall; good music, and eats by the
Ladies’ Auxiliary. Make it a date.
Washing Machine
GUARANTEED REPAIR
SERVICE
Wringer Rolls for All Makes
Genuine Factory Parts
Electric Motor Exchange for
Washing Machine Motors
Maytag and Briggs-Stratton
Small (¡as Motor Parts
Prices Reasonable
L. G. Basham
Seven-tenths Mile East on
Caves Highway
HOU
You'll enjoy the change immedi­
ately—“tree shade coolness" on
hottest days and nights! Install
snowy-light Reynolds Cotton In­
sulation. Easy as unrolling a rug!
Come in today. Get our estimate!
REYNOLDS
PROCESS
The MAYTAG Shop COTTON INSULATION
Phone 67-R
510 H Street
IN CAVE JUNCTION
York’s Auto Court
Grants Pass
Lumber Co.
At south entrance to
Caveman Bridge
Authorized Sub-dealer
“The Original Milking Machine”
Glenn V. Wilkinson
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GAS CONSUMPTION
UP IN OREGON
DE LAVAL
MORE MILK — TIME SAVING — LESS
STRIPPING — BETTER SANITATION —
HEALTHIER UDDERS. PLEASES THE
COW
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF A MILKING MACHINE—
SEE DE LAVAL
MILLER S SEED and FEED
514 So. 6th St.
New!
Grants Pass
Phone 921
Good Looking!
New Living Room Outfits
New Hampers
New Boudoir Chairs
New Sepembles
(The Davenport that divide«
and make« two or three very
comfortable chair«)
New Platform Rockers
New Floor Lamps
Stromberg Carlson Radios
Crosley Refrigerators
Crosley Radios
MANCHEL’S
“Furniture You'll Admire at Price« You’ll Appreciate