Illinois Valley News T h u rsd a y . Q d o h c r 21. 19 IS
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nxon
Thompson
Jan and Dick Busch were tran-
sacting business in the Valley last
week.
Mr and Mrs. 11. K. Thatcher
and son of Jacumba, Calif., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thatcher and
Mr. and Mrs. V. Kirk, all of the
Waldo store and Motel.
Engineering service is at your call to assist
you in selecting the right wire rope size,
grade and construction to best suit your
operation.
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Funeral services for William P
Keller, 33, who died Friday, Oc
tober 15, was held Wednesday af
ternoon, October 20, at the Hull
& Hull Chapel in Grants Pass with
Rev. Geo. Gray officiating. In
terment was at Hillcrest Memorial
Park with the G. P. Masonic lodge
in charge of graveside services.
His widow and two children sur
vive.
The EQ U IT A B L E
L IF E A S S U R A N C E S O C IE TY
of the U N IT E D S TA TES
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R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
I'm Glad
We're "Different!
From where I sit, so long as we
never become intolerant of one an
other’s different tastes - so long
as we live together with out differ
ences, and even supplement them
the way brome grass does alfalfa,
then we’re a mighty good crop!
So neighbor — enjoy your cider
while I enjoy my beer! Vote for
your candidate—I’ll stand by mine!
But never let our differences
'ivide us!
Copyright 19IB I
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Prevent Forest Fires
WILLIAM P. KELLER
p re fo rm e d to o u t-p erform '
There s a lot of difference of
opinion in our county on the best
kind of pasture. Some say alfalfa
mixed with brome grass others
say mixed with oats or barley. But
all agree that a mixture's better
than a single crop.
I sometimes think people are the
same way —and the strength of
America is its mixture of so many
different strain s—some from one
country, some from another—right
down to little differences: like
SALE
EVERY THURSDAY 10:00 A. M.
10 Per Cent on Furniture and Household Goods
5 Per Cent on Livestock
J. & V. SALES COMPANY
formerly the old Brah Bros. Yard, Grants Pass
JACK PETERSON.
J. W. WONDERLY
Manager
Auctioneer
Jimmie Ouinn left last week for
Bremerton, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Burrows
and son, Robert, were dinner
guests Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Richard Thompson.
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408 East “ B” Street
TELEPHONE 4225
W E L L . O N E T H IN G
N E V E R CHANGES — ,
Y O U CA N ALW AYS
D E P E N D O N HAVING
PRESCRIPTIONS PROPERLY
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Christmas goods are coming in and u>e simply have to have room for
our new merchandise, so our loss is your gain. Radio values you
can hardly believe. Come in and see for yourself.
G EN. ELEC. C O M B IN A T IO N R A D IO A N D
RECORD P L A Y E R , w a. $125 00 ( ¿ O «
Now .lashed to
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G. E. T A B L E M O D E L R A D IO —
either Standard
was $47. 20, r
GEN. ELEC. C O M B IN A T IO N R A D IO A N D
RECORD P L A Y E R , form erly
sold for $77.00, now
G. E. CLOCK
Was $36.65, r
R A D IO SET,
$'
M A N Y O T H E R F IN E BUYS — G E . LEA
.old for $19.50, now offered to you for onl
states Brewer Foundation
Come in and inspect this fine merchandise, They
will
make excellent Christmas
Presents
T H IS S A LE W IL L O N L Y LA ST U N T IL P R E S E N T STOCKS A R E SOLD
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ip Him Working
For Oregon
SLASHED ON RADIOS
OWL DRUG STORE
AL'S RADIO SHOP
CAVE JUNCTION
’rescriptions Accurately Filled
r 6th and H St»., G ra n t. Par.
PHONE 3661
How to
JUST ARRIVED
DINETTE
Virtue
while you
SLEEP
Appropriations Committee, handling appropriations
for: Hydro-Electric Power, Flood Control. Riveis ami
Harbors, Reclamation. Public Lands, Indian Affairs,
Forestry and Agriculture.
Chairman Treasury Post Office Appropriations Sub-
Committee.
Chairman of the Appropriations Committee to Investi-
gate European economic conditions.
Member Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Af
fairs.
Chairman, Centralia. Illinois, mine disaster committee
Chairman of the Sub-Committee to investigate the Near
East oil situation.
A one-man investigator of the Hawaiian Statehood
request.
Chairman of the Joint Committee to ‘.nve.s t,f* ‘eJ ^
land Possessions and Trust Territories in the Pacific.
Step aboard Southern Pacific’s
night train to PO RTLA N D or
SAN FRANCISCO. Stretch
out in a comfortable berth and
sleep while the miles slip by.
N ext morning you’re a t your
destination rested and ready
for the affairs of the day. Or
ride in comfortable coaches
a t still lower fares. Overnight
TABLE TOP IS LAMINATED PLASTIC IN LIGHT BROWN
COLOR TONE
CHROME CHAIRS COVERED W ITH RED PLASTIC
makes this set very serviceable and ideal for your home
Come in and see it today at
service returning, also.
For fares, sch ed u les
and reservations call:
APriiCiATt
Retain U. S. Senator Gay Cordon
furniture
November 2
Pd. Adv. Guy Cordon for Senator Comm..
Geo. F Jameson. Exec. Secty., Portland, Ore.
The Friendly Southe rn Pacific
See Your P le a m t S. P Agent
or W rite J A. Ormandy, GPA,
622 Pacific Bide.. Portland 4, Or«
C ave Junction
Grants Paas