Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 08, 1949, Image 7

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    Illinois Valley News, T hursday, December 8, 1949
♦ CLASSIFIED AUS ♦
SAW FILING
Legion Auxiliary!
Causes of Slow Milking
Carpenter and small circulars, |
scissors knives, axes. Gage,
(Continued from page 1)
Determined by Economists
t-aves Highway near Redwood. I --------------------------------
Poorly trained cows were found
--------------------------------- ,—,
... refreshments
be the chief cause of slow milk-
player. Prizes and
GASOLINE Operated Cement were furnished by the Unit and “lg in a survey of typical New York
' table.
dairy farms by agricultural econo­
mixer for rent by the day, one player for each
mists at Cornell. Another reason ia
mounted on trailer. Also 2x6
to 2x12 S2S, $20 per M. Caves
failure of the operator to remove
Building Supplies, Cave Junc­ We welcome the Cave Junction the machine when milking is com­
plete.
t i o n - ______________ 27-tfc I American Legion Auxiliary
Records were taken on 22 farms
STOP IN and get your 1950 cal- ! For their card party here at
with herds ranging in size from 11
Camp White
endar at Linkart and McLean’s
Real Estate and Insurance of- ; With girls from the Auxiliary at to 38 cows. Machines were used to
milk 87 per cent of the cows.
Medford
fice, Cave Junction.
33-tfc
Light was shed on how much time
We
think
they
are
all
just
right
WINDOW GLASS
l“1,,R l,,ry "rc ““ Jusl r« nl I » takes various farmers to do the
All sizes window class cut and
( milking. The range was 3.85 to 8.50
installed. Illinois Valley Hard-
Thanks ladies for all the time
minutes per cow, and the average
CLASSIFIED RATES
FOR SALE—Mall Model 6 chain COTTAGE AVAILABLE — Oil
saw, engine just overhauled.
heat, modern.
— .i„~ Cave Park Motel.
Minimum charge 50 cents.
5 foot Titan bar and chain,
Reasonable rates.
30-tfc
The deadline for advertising is 5
$150. Selma Repair Shop.
o’clock Wednesday afternoon.
33-ltp FOR RENT—Cabins with kitchen
and bath, $1 per day and up.
Illinois Motel, one mile south
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Butcher pigs, 17 S c
from Cave Junction.
26-tfc
lb. Weaner pigs, 2 for $15.
Muscovy
ducks,
20c
lb.
George
FOR SALE—9 tons rye-grass
FOR RENT—cabins with oil heat­
Mulvey, Rt 1, Box 450, Cave
hay, baled; one feed grinder,
ers. Reasonable winter rates. Ye
Junction,
behind
Holland
$45. Moser Ranch, 1 l-i miles
Rustic Inn, Phone 1002, Cave
School.
33-ltp
west of Holland on Holland
Junction.
21-ltc
road. Phone 1206 noon or
TREES — Topping a specialty, no
evenings.
DYNAMITE
33-ltc
job too small or too big. Free
ware, Cave Junction.
25-tfc you have given us
• little more than 6 minutes.
estimate. W. H. Woods, Dryden,
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need
”
And
all
the
favors
since
we
have
i
Th* average time to milk a cow
CLOSING OUT SALE—Screened
32-5tp
blasting powder. 221 West F Oregon
BUYING A NEW CAR? Insure it
been here
by hand was “bout • •» minutes,
rock $5 a 4-yard load delivered
St.. Grants Pass.
47-tfc
with your local insurance agents You sure turn on the lights at Part of th* cow* were mUked by
to Cave Junction. 75c a yard
MISCELLANEOUS
hand on all but five farms, accord­
loaded on your truck at stock FOR SALE or TRADE—Over 6
LINKHART & McLEAN
| old Can»P white
ing to R G. Murphy of the Cornell
pile. We can load your truck
acres of land in Kerby, approxi­
And have brought us a lot of your J staff.
at any time. We still have some
mately 7,000 feet lumber, for WANTED TO BUY—Old story
Help Build Your Illinois Valley.
cheer.
The specialists were particularly
books.
C. N. Jones, Drews
crushed rock priced from $1.50
late model car. This is a real
interested in why machines were
Hotel Bldg., Cave Junction.
to $1.75 a yard at stock pile
buy. See Carl Townsend, af­
33-2tc FOR FURNITURE — Try Man- As we are entering he Holiday left on cows more than 7 minutes.
loaded, or we deliver to Cave
ter 5 p. m., Kerby.
33-ltp
chel’s First where it’s “Furni­
Prolonged machine stripping was
Junction for 50c extra per yard
Season
ture You’ll Admire at Prices
in 4 yard loads. Leave your or­ GOOD SADDLE for sale cheap. USED FURNITURE— Bought and
found to be one of the main reasons.
We
all
send
Season's
Greetings
You'll Appreciate.”
47-tfi
sold, Phone 4211, Jones Cabinet
Ben George at Smith Feed
ders with Herbert Falkenhayn
In some instances the milking was
Shop, Drews Bldg., Cave Junc­
to you
or Drews Hardware store. Stock
Seed Store, Cave Junction.
complete but the operator had not
LOG
CABIN
GARAGE
tion.
22-4tc
With a very very Merry
33-ltc
pile 3 miles south of Cave Junc­
I removed the machine. Stripping the
General Auto Repairing
tion at Green Bridge Auto court.
Christmas
cow by hand was the most common
ROUGH & READY GARAGE near Motor Tune-Up — Lubrication
Call at the cabin. R. Wagner.
And a joyful Happy New Year Job interfering with the removal of
Rough & Ready Mill. General
Welding
REAL ESTATE
29-3 tc
the machine.
repairing and specializing in all
ART DEDRICK, Prop., Selma.
too.
electrical and carburetion re­
Shorter milking time for many
FOR
SALE—Two
cabins
-
nice
pairs. Motor tuneups. Reason­ DYNAMITE — Black powder,.
FOR SALE—2 wheel trailer, $12.
cows could be attained, the econo­
drilled well - woodshed - half
fuses and caps. Illinois Valley We know that the P«“ ty will be
able prices and all work guar­
mists concluded, by reducing the
Washing machine, $22. Twin
acre. Reasonable price. In­
Hardware, agency for DuPont J success
anteed. Pickup and delivery.
machine-stripping time and elimi­
galvanized tubs, $10. 2 Mud
quire
at
NEWS
office.
33-2tp
Powder.
47-tfc And we thank each one for their nating or reducing the amount of
Phone 1012, W. B. Myers. 18-tfc
Grip 16 in. tires, $12. D. Bur­
part
hand-stripping.
ger, across from Frederick’s FOR SALE—50x150 residential
WELL DRILLING
May
this Christmas Season be
Motel.
33-tfc
Reasonable rates.
Available
lots.Small payment down, easy
wonderful one
now. See Bud Kunick, 642
monthly payments, facing Caves
CREDIT BUREAUS SAY—Mer­ That’s our wish right from the Matches, One-Time Luxury,
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Store,
West Park, Grants Pass.
Avenue.
Inquire
News
of­
chants
Pay
Day
is
on
the
10th.
Gas Station, Cabins, Living
33-2tp
heart.
Now Available to Everyone
fice.
fl-tfc
Pay your merchant promptly
quarters near the Rogue River.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
and keep your credit good,
Only in the last century have
Grossing over $25,000 yearly.
By Tommy Thompson, of the matches been produced In the Unit­
and repairs. All work and ma- „.Z, 7I7IZ~x.Zx7i7
T- 1
?
Trade for ranch with some irri­ FOR SALE — Lots on and near
Caves highway, S mile from
terial guaranteed. Illinois Val- " ?
NOW agents for sales Vets from Camp White.
ed States at a cost that makes them
gation. Write Illinois Valley
Redwood highway. Title insur­
ley Hardware, Cave Junction.
y°? >’ Ve t A “ “ *?
News, Cave Junction, Oregon.
available to all, according to na­
'
’
supply on hand, it would be ad­
ance
on
every
lot.
Contact
tional patent council.
32- 2tp
visable to order now. Come in
MATTRESS RENOVATING
Herbert Falkenhayn, cor. Caves
--------------------------------------------
Earliest recorded description of
at
the
News
office.
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING.
highway and Old Stage road, Rt.
FOR SALE— Apt size electric
V
a
lle
y
ite
s
R
e
tu
rn
from
flre-making
does not go back be­
All work guaranteed. Beauty- OLD NEWSPAPERS for starting
1, box 24, Cave Junction. 5-tfc
range, $50. Circulating wood
yond 4000 B. C. Egyptian hieroglyph­
craft,
113
South
8
th
Street,
5
O
O
O
M
ile
T
rip
heater, $20. 14 x 14 wall tent,
fires for sale at News office.
ics of that time tell of the bow and
phone 3192, Grants Pass. 18-tfc
$35. All in A-l condition. See
FOR RENT
Are stick.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
D.
H.
Burg
Gail Allison on Old Stage Road,
SLAUGHTERING — See Al Bel-
WANTED
By 2 A D. Are was obtained by
recently returned from a month’
across from Copco sub-station. FOR RENT—Two 3 room houses,
lart at Illinois Motel for your
striking flint and by friction. Even
33- ltp
absence
in
which
they
covered
slaughtering. Government in­ WANTED—Sewing of all kinds,
furnished, $30 and $35 per
as late as 1847, ten years after
over 5,000 miles. They accom Alonzo Phillips was granted the first
spected. Your beef slaughtered
month. 11 miles out Caves
FOR SALE—Fresh eggs, at
also
mending
ands
alterations.
.
.
for $1 and hide. Also we buy
Highway. Mrs. Carol Brown.
Harry Causey’s Ranch, ’4 mile
Drop card or see Mrs. John Ben Panied the Rev. Harold Collins, U. S. patent for phosphorus matches,
hides.
26-tfc
3 3 -2 tp
west from M uir Court.
33-tfc
nett, Rt 1, Box 400, Cave Junc­ District Superintendent of the flint was still in use.
The "ethereal match” appeared
tion.
.t;;itp Pentecostal Church of God.
FOR SAND AND GRAVEL, good FOR RENT—3 room and bath PEACE OF MIND thru a piece of
in France in 1780, This was a sealed
Their
destination
was
Kansas
modern cottage.
Reasonable.
top soil, road and drivew'ay
WANTED — Work of any kind,
paper is yours
glass tube containing a phosphorus-
Eastwood Village, 3/4 mile
maintenance. Clyde Knight, at
need it badly. Mrs. S. M. City, Mo., where they attended a tipped waxed string The user broke
Your Insurance Policy.
south on Redwood Highway.
C. G. & E. Texaco Garage.
Bailey, care W. A. Estes, Rt. 1, National Board meeting of their the tube and the inrush of air
Our office is for your
32-tfc ,
33-4 tc
Box 534 or phone 5003 Cave organization, and from there they caused combustion.
convenience.
Junction.
Friendly, courteous service.
held services in various churches
The instantaneous light bottle,
WANTED—Carpenter work, new in Missouri and Oklahoma. The consisting of a container of sulphur­
LINKHART & McLEAN
PROFESSIONAL AN D BUSINESS DIRECTORY
work, remodeling. No job too trip extended through 9 states, ic acid and splints tipped with po­
Your local insurance agents.
small. Satisfaction assured. H. allowing the Burgers to visit in tassium chlorate, sugar and gum
Help Build Your Illinois Valley.
arable, was used for 40 years In
F. Hartwell, Cave Junction.
the midwest the families of Zade America
and Europe, beginning in
REPAIRS— On all makes of sew­
80-4 tp
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Spears, Marvin Russell, Mrs 1805. A box of 50 splints cost $2.
Windows and Doors!
ing machines. Free estimates
W
A
N
TTO
SELL”
OR~
TRADE
Naturopathic Physician
Sharon Spears, formerly Sharon
given in advance by Bonded
that unused item around the Fryer, all former residents of the
Singer representative.
Write
HOURS: 9 to 12 m. - 2 to 5 p. m. VALLEY LUMBER Co.
home? Place a classified ad in
Singer Sewing Machine Com­
Office Phone 4711 — Res. 5011
Valley. Also visited was Mrs Cost o f C o m m o n Cold
for your repair jobs
The News
pany, 40 North Front, Medford,
Solomon
of Mena, Arkansas, moth­
When the average person comes
221 West F St.
Phone 4612
Oregon.
10-tfc
down with a cold, he stands a good
Charles N. Versteeg, M. D.
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY er of Ed Solomon of O'Brien.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
FOR RENT BY DAY — Cement
In Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Burger chance of being away from his Job
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
for three days, recent surveys show.
mixer, electrically driven. Illi­
FOR SALE—Tender, fat ducks, visited George Keller, the latter’s The cold will probably cost him $25
Daily Freight Service
Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 noon
nois Valley Hardware, Cave
uncle,
whom
she
had
not
seen
in
$1.25 each. F. J. Gibbons, Rt
in lost earnings and medical ex­
GRANTS PASS, PORTLAND
2 to 5 p. m.
Junction.
25-tfc
20 years. Mr. Keller was one of penses. On a national basis, that
1, Box 854, Cave Junction.
and SAN FRANCISCO
33-ltp the money lenders to the first rail­ economic loss is estimated at two
YANDELL BROS. GARAGE
RENTALS
DR. T. W INSTON SMITH
Regina Waxer and Polisher, FOR SALE—Fat Red Hens $1.25 road that was to have come to the billion dollars. It Includes one hun­
Pierce Auto Freight
OPTOMETRIST
million dollars spent annually
$1.25 per day, return same day,
each. J. S. Bedingfield, Cem­ Illinois Valley, at that time main­ dred
Fvery Thurs. 12 noon to 9 p. m.
for
cold
remedies and two hundred
$2.00 over week end, return
taining
his
offices
in
Portland,
etery Road.
32-2tp
Evenings by appointment only
million dollars spent for vitamins.
Monday 9 a. m. MANCHEL’S
Water Well Drilling
o
While $25 seems like a high price to
Furniture, Cave Junction. 6-5tc
Appointments made at White’s
PAQUIN & STORY
FOR SALE— Cattle transportation
Baby birds often eat more pay, those who can return to work
Drug Store, Cave Junction
800 N. 10th St.
Grants Pass BUILT IN CABINETS of all i blanks at the News Office, tf than their own weight in food in three days are actually getting
kinds. Reasonable rates. Jones
PHONE 2631 or 3583
daily, according to the Encyclo­ off easy. Many more pay a much
WINDOW FRAMES
Cabinet Shop, Drews Building,
higher price. Colds often leave re­
paedia Britannica. This comes
Any Kind or Any Size Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 4211, Cave Junction.
LEGAL NOTICES
sistance low and the door open for
as no news to poultry raisers.
PHONE 4453
pneumonia, tuberculosis and other
VALLEY LUMBER Co. 210 West A St
23-4tc
------------ o------------
severe secondary infections.
SSI Wort P St.
Phone 4612
HULL & HULL
WATER
WELL
DRILLING,
Do­
------Help the Hospital------
GRANTS PASS
Funeral Home
mestic and irrigation wells, 12
to 36 months to pay. Latest NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
Cleaning Tile Floors
TITLE INSURANCE
equipment available. Satisfied
FOR SALE
Tile floors are attractive and dur­
customers our motto. Paquin
these rates as a base rate appli able when given the good care they
GLENN MORRISON POST
ESCROWS
& Story, 800 N. 10th St., Grants
cable through the entire period of
Pass, Phone 2631 or 3583.
j Oral auction bids will be receiv­ the sale agreement, plus at least need. When it comes to the clean­
The American Legion
Rogue River Title Co.
ed by the Regional Forester or his $3.05 per M feet for Douglas-fir; ing, however, there are Important
authorized representatives at the
212 N. 6th St.
Grants Pass
points to keep in mind. Tile floors
Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday IS YOUR FIRE INSURANCE AD­ office of the Forest Supervisor, $5.50 per M feet for Port Orford are made of four different kinds of
cedar;
$12.65
per
M
feet
for
Sugar
EQUATE?
Have
your
policy
j
Post Office Building, Grants Pass,
VISITORS WELCOME
bases—slate, asphalt, bitumen, and
H A LL’S
checked by your local agents Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p. m., Pine, and $0.50 per M feet for resin. Cleaning agenta should be
white
fir
and
other
species
of
saw­
January 3, 1950, for all the live >
> ,
n selected carefully. Those contain­
Accounting Service
LINKHART & McLEAN
timber marked or designated for lm *‘r' tbe total to apply for a 1 ing
oils, turpentine or carbon tetra­
- -
- timber cut prior to November 30,
Audits, Bookkeeping, Income Tax
Help Build Your Illinois Valley. cutting and all merchantable dead 1950. On that date and at other chloride should not be used. 7*he
Service and Quarterly Reports
timber located on an area embrac­ times, as stated in the contract, first step in cleaning a tile floor is
ing about 223 acres within Sec-
Monthly P. U C. Reports
tions 20, 21, 28, 29 and 30, T. 40 ‘ot“‘. ratei' w,1‘ he redetermined, to remove the surface soil. Use a
our ads
NOTARY PUBLIC
Commercial job printing at the S„ R. 7 W. W M., Elder Creek but
soft brush and do a thorough Job.
event w'"
lhe,
re,l!Îer‘
.
’
’
__
n
im n J a
t u m n o i r o r rates
a fn u h
o l«
u u t than
han
mined
stumpage
be
less
News.
Then
apply a mild soapy-water so­
Cave Junction
drainage of the East Fork Illinois the basic appraised value as first
River watershed, Siskiyou Nation-1 above stated, and in no event will lution with a mop or soft cloth, and
j al Forest, Oregon, estimated to be rates below those bid be establish­ rinse thoroughly with a mop wrung
out of clear lukewarm soft water.
6,744,000 feet B M , mON
until at least 3,000,000 fMt B Wax may be used at a finishing coat
j of Douglas-fir; 60,000 feet B. M., ed
M. have been cut and paid for at if you desire.
more or less, of Port Orford cedar; not
less than the bid rates. In ad­
343,000 feet B. M., more or less of dition
to the prices bid for stump-
; Sugar Pine; and 59,000 feet B. M., age,
a cooperative deposit of $0.25
more or less, of white fir and other per M
B. M., to be used by the ‘Don’ts’ for Grooming
species of sawtimber. Sealed bids Forest feet
Do you follow basic principles of
Service
for paying the cost
accompanied by the required pay­ of slash disposal,
good grooming in selecting your
and
a
coopera­
ment received by the Forest Super­
deposit of $0.55 per M feet wardrobe' Just as a reminder: if
visor prior to 2:00 p. m., January tive
B. M., to cover the cost of tree you are tall, don't wear vertical
1,
1950,
will
be
considered
the
rangely e n o u g h , t h e t o r p e d o
planting, seed sowing and timber stripes or single colors that give you
equivalent of an oral bid and post­ stand
F IS H I S A F L O A T I N G e c E C T R J C
work on the that "long-drink-of-water" look
ed for the information of all bid­ area cut improvement
B A T T E R Y . M T S E C U R E S IT S 1 F O O D B V
over,
for
the
total cut of (And don’t slump above the waist')
ders, The appraised value of the timber under the terms
E L E C T R O C U T I N G IT F R O M T H E S H O C K
of the If you are thin, don't emphasize it
O F A B A TTER Y LOCATED O N S A C K
I timber according to long-term, agreement,
l>e required. $5,- by wearing black and drab colors,
* DE OF ITS H E A D .
< | normal market and operating con- f)Of) 0Q t(J will app)ied
0„
thp
pur’.
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i ions is $3.95 per M feet or cbase p rjeei refunded, or retained and don't choose square necklines
If you are short, don't wear wide,
damages, ac- colorful belts, bold plaids or vivid
P°rt Orford cedar; |r 6 5 per M >n Part aa
lQ liquidated
t <e conditions
feet for Sugar Pine and $0.50 per must 8CC
,.arh , ea,ed bid prints. If you are stout, don't use
M feet for white fir and other ■ gnd must
ahown
b(,
he square or rounded necklines, shiny
.pemes of sawtimber. No bid will
„ ion of ora, bidders „ , finish fabrics, full skirts, puffy
THE CALIFORNIA
be considered which is leas than , qualification for auction bidding. sleeves and bosomy ruffles.
If an oral hid is declared to be
OREGON PO W ER
high at the closing of the auction,
COM PANY
the bidder must immediately make E nem ies of Stucco
the required payment and confirm
Rain, snow, ice and sleet are nat­
the bid by submitting it in writing ural enemies of stucco. In the win­
K IC K O F A FROG'S L E G L E D T O TH£=
on a Forest Service bid form. The ter, rain or snow settles In the
d is c o v e r y o f t h e e l e c t r ic a l c u r r e n t b y
right to reject any and all bids is cracks In the surface, freezes and
G A L V A N I O F I T A L Y IN I7 B O . G A L V A N I F O U N D
See
reserved. Before bids are sub- enlarges the cracks. As this con­
T H A T A N ELECTRICALLY CHARGED SCALPEL PLACED TO
T H E FRO G S LEG C A U S E D IT TO T W ITC H V IO L E N T L Y .
, mitted, full information concern­ tinues, sooner or later bits of the
ing the timber, the conditions of stucco are forced off and the house
sale and the submission of bids becomes unsightly. Proper paint­
IS COPCO REGULATED?
should be obtained from the For­ ing with suitable colors and materi­
Watchmaker and Jeweler
est Supervisor, Grants Pass, Ore­ als would keep the cracks sealed,
620 East H Street
gon, or the Regional Forester, the rain, snow and sleet out, and
COPCO is fatly regulated by the Public U tility C om m itsions
Portland, Oregon.
would give character to the house
Grants Paaa, Oregon
at one and the same time.
of Oregon and California.
“Read ’Em and
Reap”
Watch Repairing
J
J. L. NEILSEN