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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1948)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 1, 194S Men’s and Children’s Keds à New shipment received, and we have all sizes White Blouses They are new and they’re lovely, comes in both Tailored and Dress, and at Popular Prices See Our New PASTEL SWEATERS & GIRL'S WASH BLOUSES Sizes 8 to 14 Watch Our YARDAGE DEPARTMENT Something New Every Day SPECIAL Ladies Blouses A Large Assortment — While They Last Sl.OO MARTIN'S DRY GOODS - CLOTHING - SHOES Cave Junction A U C T IO N SALE Grants Pass Commission Yards every Tuesday 10 a. m. Bring your livestock, poultry, machinery, furniture or any miscel laneous item you have for sale. Due to the fact that one auc tioneer sells the entire sale now, we will sell on miscellaneous from 10 a. m to 1 p. m., then on livestock and back to miscel laneous as soon as the stock is sold. All livestock now 3 per cent. For Information L. D. McGuire Manager, PHONE 2950, P. O. Box 224 J. W . W O N D E R L Y , Cave Junction, A u ctio neer Sat. - April 3rd MUSIC BY HAM AND HIS GANG Midnight Eats O’BRIEN NEWS and to answer any questions con cerning the Social Security Act. Dana Lemm and Dorothy Pierron may be contacted at the Campbell were absent from school office of the Oregon State Em ployment Service in Grants Pass , due to illness. from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 pm. — ----------- o Donna Webb, Betty Capps, Stanley Love, Robert Burrows and P R O C L A M A T IO N Lind George are now under the in CITY HALL struction of Mr. Roberts of Grants CITY OE CAVE JUNCTION Pass, taking guitar lessons every Whereas the President of the Saturday. They are progressing United States and the Governor nicely and more are expected to of the state of Oregon have pro enroll for these lessons. claimed the month of April, Can cer Control Month, and Tiny Town store is functioning W horeas is has already been where children write on the board demonstrated that the death rate items they wish purchased during from cancer, which is responsible 1 the day. Later an authorized buy- for one in every eight deaths, I er collects the money and makes could be reduced by an informed purchases of pencils, tablets, etc., public and existing medical skill, i at the O'Brien store, then de- and ; livers them again to the owners. Whereas the people of the City of Cave Junction have always Last Friday children enjoyed an shown a progressive attitude to Easter egg hunt on the school ward all worthy public health grounds, a bright colored paper enterprises, therefore, I, Elwood basket holding their find. Mrs. Hussey, Mayor of the City of Cave Reese donated the candy and a Junction do hereby proclaim committee filled the baskets and April as Cancer Control Month hid them about the ground. Mrs. and request that the citizens of Thompson read several stories this city do observe it as such. from the teachers magazine and I further request that all in gave an Easter story illustrated on dividuals, institutes, businesses the flannel board. and organizations within this city cooperate and assist the American Cancer Society in its campaign Deer Creek 4-H Club To during April. Given under my hand and the Sponsor Big Pie Social Seal of the City of Cave Junction, The Deer Creek Ranchers met State of Oregon, this 1st day of at the home of Danny Tucker for April in the year of ouFLord, one their regular monthly meeting. thousand, nine hundred and forty- The members discussed plans for eight. an exhibit at the 4-H Program and ELWOOD HUSSEY Pie social to be held at the Deer Creek Grange hall, Saturday, April 10. Baseball Guide Distributed Our leader, Ed Santos, led a dis cussion on the feeding of our at Chevron Stations animals. Refreshments were serv Timed with the opening of the ed and the meeting adjourned. baseball season, Standard Oil The next meeting will be held Company of California announces at the home of Bob Cole according a new baseball guide, “Batter to Laura Leach, club reporter. Up,” will be distributed free ------------ o------------ throughout the West by Standard Stations, Inc., and Chevron Gas S O C IA L S E C U R IT Y R E P Stations. R E S E N T A T IV E 1*1 G R A N T S Fully illustrated to show hat PA S S N E X T W E D N E S D A Y ting, fielding and pitching skills, William R. Pierron, represent- the book also gives a history of the tative of the Eugene office of game, tells how to keep score, how the Social Security Administra to umpire, and how to coach. The tion, will be in Grants Pass Wed complete Pacific Coast League nesday, April 7, 1948 to assist in schedule for 1948 also is included. dividuals in filing their old-age One section is devoted to softball. Distribution starts April 1. By Ruby Thompson Washington Letter ( Continued from Page O n e. session of congress. Much of the big legislation has been cleared, or will shortly be disposed of. Under the hearing of “big legis lation” would come the tax re duction hill, the modification of rent control, the European Re covery Program, and major ap propriation bills. In the near future, extension of | the Reciprocal Trade Agreement program, renewal of selective ser vice. a new bill to create a national science foundation, and a hill to authorize the beginning of a synthetic liquid fuels program may come up for consideration. The universal military training bill is, at present, on the shelf, hut if the world situation grows much dark er, it, too, may be acted upon dur ing this sesion. Your Local R epresentativa BEN G EO RG E S M IT H 'S F E E D & FARMERS AUTOMOBILE U RANCE Exchang» ASSESSABLE POLICY ANNOUNCING Our Representative for Illinois Valley The Illinois Valley Hardware For house roofs of all kinds, also Johns-Manville Built up roofs for i»al buildings. Use our easy pay ment p h l. no mone> down, payments as low as $5 per month All new applied roofs guaranteed. F. B. HARRIS PHONE 1316 609 South .’ th S treet tirants Pass Featuring FO OD OF D IS T IN C T IO N Homemade Pies, Rolls — Excellent Coffee Try Our DELICIOUS CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CEDAR HAVEN Close at 9 :0 9 p. m. Closed Mondays 11 Miles South of Cave Junction on Highway 199 Admission $1.10 Couple PHOTOGRAPHY W E D D IN G S - G R O U P S C H IL D R E N ’S I t ’s T im e f o r N e w S L IP C O V E R S 8 Poses Taken in Your Home Phone or Write a n d w e ’re r e a d y to m a k e t h e m Harry U. Wilson Hundreds of Rt. 2, box 820X Phone 3167 Grants Pass Which Wire Rope Is Best? Although initial cost of preformed wire rope is somewhat higher, it is our experience from ac tual operation that it affords the biggest value. Stripes Florals and Plaid Designs A XPB G 6 18 'CeRTAlNLV ’PUTTING] ON THE G L R fn O U R ^ THESE P A S 'S / 'v e s . S H E ^ ►LEARNEO A B O U T m A K E - U P FAOCfl •forme {preformed} OWL DRUG STORE - t H e u l t im a t e in io w - c o s t w ir e r o p ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE The Hamilton’s and Bill Cave Junction Spring Is Here Summer Is Coming TIME TO THINK ABOUT BATHING CAPS SUN GLASSES ARDEN’S ICE CREAM Graduation and Mother's Day ARE COMING SOON Come in and see the Lovely Gifts we have Gifts for every occasion • Dave White DRUG SUNDRIES and FOUNTAIN Cave Junction . - 1 WELL OWL PHARMACY Grants Pass AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY at the Rogue River Sales Co. On Redwood Highway Tune in KUIN at 12:45 H e a r the m a rk e t re p o rt every T h u rs d a y , S a tu rd a y and Mon* day and catch the lineup of com ing sales Livestock sale starts at 1 p ro. sharp, selling all kinds cattle hogs and horses. T he place w here b uyer and seller m eet on even terms. F U R N IT U R E and M IS C E L LA N EO U S SALE S T A R T S a t 10 a. m. RogueRiverSaleCo M ANAGEM ENT Phone 2023 Grant. 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