Illinois Valley News. Thursday. August 4, 1938 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY ELWOOD HUSSEY, Plaintiff, vs. L. MURDOCK and JANE DOE MURDOCK, his wife, if married; HERMAN JA COBSON and JANE DOE JACOBSON, his wife, if married; and all other per- -Wons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the proper ty hereinafter described, or any part thereof. Defendants. To Each of the above named de fendants, greetings: In the name of the state of Ore gon, You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the Com plaint filed against you therein within four weeks from and after July 28, 1938 the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to appear within the time aforesaid the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for herein, that is: A Decree that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of that certain real proper- ty in Josephine County, Oregon, __ ... to-wit: Beginning at a point ¡n the center of the Redwood Highway 300 feet North of the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 21, Township 39 South, Range 8 West of the Willamette Meridan; run ning thence East 660 feet; thence North 150 feet; thence West 660 feet; to the center of the Redwood Highway; thence South 150 feet to the point of beginning, said above tract described including and em bracing the following smaller tract as: Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of the Redwood Highway, 150 feet Southerly from the Northwest cor ner of Block 9 of Caves City in Josephine County, Oregon, as the same appears upon the plat of said Caves City on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County and State, and run ning thence East along the South line of lot 2 in said Block 9, a dis tance of 260.8 feet to the West erly line of Caves Avenue; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of said Caves Avenue 75 feet; thence West 260.8 feet to the Easterly line of the Redwood High way; thence Northerly 75 feet to the point of beginning. That the defendants and each of them, or persons claiming through or under them, or any of them have no right or title to said premises and bar ring the defendants and each of them and persons claiming through or under them or any of them from assert big any right or title thereto adverse to this plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court seems equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the Circuit Court of Josephine County Oregon, dated the 23rd day of July. 1938, ordering pub lication hereof for four successive and consecutive weeks; date of first publication, July 28, 1938. Sherman S. Smith, Attorney for plaintiff, 108 South 6th Street, Grants Pass, Oregon. —12-5tc ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received at the home of Grace Sawyer, Clerk of White School District No. 21, at Kerby, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p, m., August 10th, 1938, for the construction of a school building and appurtenances near Kerby, Oregon. These bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at said date and place. These improvements will con sist of: a school building and •P purtenances. Plans, specifications, instruc tions to bidders. Federal Construe tion regulations, general provi sions and other contract docu ments are on file for examination at the office of Clark & Keeney at Medford. Oregon. Copies of these documents may be obtained upon application to and the de posit of ten ($10.00) dollars per set with said Clark and Keeney. The deposit will be refunded upon the return in good condition of said documents. No proposal will be considered unless it is submitted upon a form of proposal furnished by said School District. Attention is called to the pre qualification require ments of Chap. 225, Laws of Ore gon, 1931. The work is to be paid for in whole or in part out of funds fur nished by the United States gov emment and all work and mater ials must be performed and, or furnished in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the President and the rules and reg ulations relating to applicants and projects under the Emergency Ap propriation Act of 1935. Attention is called to the fact that employees on this work must be paid not less than the minimum hourly rates of wages set out in the Federal Construction regula tions. These minimum rates for skilled labor will be $.85; for semi skilled or intermediate classes of labor $.55: and for common la bor $.45. Bidder's proposal must be ac companied by certified check or a bidder's bond in an amount equal to 5 per cent of total amount of the proposal as a guarantee for the execution of the contract and the furnishing of the required bonds in case the contract is awarded to the bidder. Acceptance of the proposal or proposals and the awarding of the contract or contracts is condi tioned upon satisfactory assurance that the School District No. 21 of Josephine county. Oregon, will be able to secure from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works the aid necessary to finance the project. The said School District reserves the right to hold bids for a period of sixty days from the date of the open ing thereof. The United States Employment Service has designated an agency at Grants Pass. Oregon, to furnish .labor lists for this work. The said School District further reserves the right to reject any und, or ull proposals and to ac cept such proposals as are to the best interests of the said School District, and to waive any infor malities. By order of: District School Board of School District No. 21, of Josephine Coun ty. Oregon. Attest: GRACE COSSON SAWYER, Clerk 12 2tc CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT — 4-room bungalow, large rooms, shower, toilet. Va cant by the 5th of August. Ap ply of Bert Watkins, Cave Junc tion. 12-2tc FOR SALE — Plymouth Rock pullets. Will lay soon. Inquire C. G. Martin, Esterly Mine. 12-2tp | LETTERS Page Three OFF IN THE CORNER WIIK PHIL SNORT : I DEAR ED: They’s lots o’ trouble at my house, blue wrath runs high and low jest because I’ve started to let my whiskers grow; my Mrs. combs my hair with «tick« of wood and other things galore, and uses this old hulk of mine a moppin' up the floor. I tries to pacify her mind, in which I'm awful slow, to show her that whiskers are needed fer the Miners Jubiley; that slackers are' a loathsome set, no matter where they hail, and should be fined a good stiff sum or serve a jolt in jail. When them miners hold that jubilo old Phil will sure be there with plenty whiskers on his mug and maybe some to -pare, for he has been elected “circus” judge, with headquarters at Cave City and fer slackers of the valley he will hold no golderned pity; but to meet out true justice to every erring elf, he must be a martyr and grow a beard himself. So come on wife and pull my hair, and dig and scratch and bite, take a two-year-old club and chase me out of sight, heap upon me an athemas and let your temper rage, I'm gonto grow them whiskers and be the miners’ sage. .......... ....... ....... .... ....... Mi. Athey, Editor, Illinois Valley News: Through your paper I wish to congratulate Mrs. H. M. Smith (Dot) to her friends on the open- ing of the Owl cafe. Service to the public has been her life work and I hope her friends and their friends give her a friendly pat on the back by patronizing the Owl cafe. (Her sister) Mrs. Jack O. Rogers, 1409 Geary Street, San Francisco, Calif --------------o-------------- San Francisco, Calif. July 28, 1938. Mr. Athey, Editor: Accept our congratulations on the completion of the new home of The Illinois Valley News. Good sportsmanship and fair play is the key of our little paper and we people of the valley are highly honored with such a paper in the Illinois valley. Thanks to Mr. Athey and the staff of this newsy little paper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers FOR SALE—1 nearly new Stevens .22 with telescope, $10.00, 1 Remington .22 pump $7.00, 1, 7 MM Mauser, new $25.00, 1 Colt Dear Editor: .46 automatic, 1 Smith & Wes Next Thursday August 11th, son .38 special, 1, .22 target between the hours of 2 p. m. and revolver. See Dr. Collman. 12-ltc 7 p. m., at the High school build Picnic Enjoyed By ing in Kerby the taxpayers of our FOR SALE — Auto Camp and Union High school district will de Former Californians Grocery on Redwood highway. cide whether or not we will estab Last Sunday a group of former Books will show value $14,000. lish a transportation system. This, Southern California residents and Owner wishes to retire. See I believe, is the first opportunity the people of the district have been their guests held a very enjoyable Ted Athey, News office. given a chance to vote on this picnic at the F. N. Moreland home. A bountiful dinner, topped off SAVE MONEY On Dressed and proposition. with homemade ice cream, was Rough Pine and Fir Lumber. A great many of our boys Buy direct from Saw Mill. G. girls at the present time are be served at noon and the rest of the B. Begg, O'Brien, Oregon. ing deprived of a high school ed day was spent playing games and 9 ltp ucation because of no method of visiting. The following guests enjoyed transportation. This is a large dis WANTED — Horse or mule for trict, and with no means of trans pack animal. Inquire of Ted portation we are forcing people to Athey, News office. 8-ltp go from our district to other places When in (Grants Pass where school facilities are avail Eat at the Complete INSURANCE Service We actually save you up to 40% j able to them. We are keeping peo CLUB CAFE All forms of insurance, bonds, j ple from buying property and lo 6th and Streets cating here because of inadequate PUG filing. school facilities. If more people Your interest is our interests were attracted to our community, Al J. Peake Agency property values would naturally So. 6th Cor. “M” St. Grants Pass Wardrobe Cleaners increase and business in general 6-tf would be stimulated. The oldest and best since 1911 School bus transportation is not PREST-0 LITE Batteries $4.00 Free Pick up by Grants Pass and up. Wholesale and retail. an experiment but a tried and Laundry CampbelFs Super Service, next proven necessity, if we are to to Courthsuse, Grants Pass, maintain the American standard of Oregon. —16tf living as is now in vogue in all our country. As our neighbor pros FOR SALE—470 Acres. Owner pers so we shall prosper, and so must sell, not able to work. Lo we appeal to our good people to cated on Caves highway, 30 seriously consider this problem of ENTERTAINMENT springs on property, 90 acres transportation and do your part cleared, 35 in cultivation. See by putting human flesh, blood and Ted Athey, News office, Cave hearts above the dollar and vote Saturday and Sunday for the tax to buy a couple of bus Junction, Oregon Night, Aug. 6 and 7 ses so our phildren can go to school FOR SALE—Small cook stove. and go in a safe and efficient man Good baker, reasonable. In- j ner. STATE LINE quire News. 4-ltfc i The proposed tax of about fi\e RENDEZVOUS and one-half mills will increase DO YOU KNOW THE VALÜE of our taxes $5.50 for $1,000.00 of one of these small classified assessed valuation. As a suggestion ads. They get results, and cost JORDANS a bus driver’s idle time could well so little. be spent on the High school FOR SALE — Mining location grounds by adding a lawn and blanks, both quartz and placer shrubs to the front grounds. One and trespass notices at the accident causing loss of life by our present ram shackle transpor Illinois Valley News office. tation would cost ten times the Make Your Headquarters at FOR KENT—Store room in new price of school buses in grief and Jordan’s while shopping in Grants Pass concrete building, size of room suffering. There were many near Light Lunches — Cool Drinks accidents last term. Shall we in 15 feet wide 35 feet long. In Delicious Cream stall buses now or wait until some quire at The News office. 632 South Sixth St. one is killed first and then do it? Only those living in the back com E> munity realize when their child is late getting home what a worry it is, wondering if they are piled up beside the road somewhere crippled up. With modern bus transportation all this is eliminat ed. We can't improve the pa-t but we can brighten the future of our community by giving each boy and girl the same opportunity for an Saturday, August 6th education that he might make a better neighbor. I personally know of five or six instances where pro Bring in your worn tires. We Bennett’s Orchestra Ì retread them with a thick, new perty sales were lost in this dis : wearing surface of the same trict because of no school trans : : kind of fine rubber you get on American Legion Hall : portation perhaps depriving the a new tire — at 'a the cost district of possible added wealth ( ave Junction Safety, full mileage mileaje and which would have paid for the en : i appearance guaranteed. tire bus system. It is too bad our i district’s money was used to pur- Fb See our American Retreading Molds at Work chase COPCO stock which is doing Id 3 : our district no good when that i Custom «me pioney could have been used : ■5 : RETREADINC RETREADING I for school purposes and improved i our school. VULCANIZING : Thur»., Fri. , Sat., Aug. 4 5 6 : : The mistakes of others in the Wallace Beery. Maureen REPAIRING : O'Sullivan in past should be corrected as much 4$ as possible by those of the pres- Port of Seven Seas ent, so instead of figuring interest. Preview Saturday night please, let's figure humans. Do i I p. m., Aug. 6 Henry Wiicoaton-Marian Marth your duty next Thursday and help M THE TIRE MAN PRISON NURSE to improve our all. I Sun., Mon., Tue»., Auc 7-8-9 : »4 A TAXPAYER. »» Sixth and M Streets Ginger Roger» Douflaa 0------ I : FREE SAVE Legion DANCE One-Half on TIRES -i RIVOLI i ! Duckworth DISTRIBUTOR FOR US Tires WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARD OF THANKS 44 I desire to thank the Illinois Valley Grange and many friends who gave so generously of their : donations to me. Believe me, it is I indeed deeply appreciated. Mrs Laura Krause. PJ ki I Fairbanks, Jr., in Having a Wonderful I 5: I : Time M Wednesday Only, Aug 10 Virginia Bruce in Woman Against Woman «8 the day: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwynne of Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sachse and daughters. Heidi and Rosemary of Kerby; Mr. and Mrs. Parke of Belvedere Gar dens, California: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wendt and son, Bob of Caves highway; Len W. Hardie of Laguna Beach, California; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Will; Ed Riblett; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McKinney; Ted McKinney; Clyde Moreland of Los Angeles; Mrs. E. E. Grow and granddaughters, Jean and Margar et of Arcadia, California and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs F. N. Moreland and son, Glenn. --------------- o--------------- Exposition guides daily show more than 500 visitors the exhibit palaces and towers of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposi tion now rapidly nearing comple tion on Treasure Island in San Francisco bay. SELMA NOTES Mr. Laurie will preach again r.ext Sunday at the Selma chinch. —o— Mrs. Esta Buckner is suffering with a severe case of poison oak. Miss Peggy Hogue had as her guest over Sunday, Wilma May Laurie of Bandon. The C. W. C. group will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tom Breazille. —o— The Cheerful Kitcheners’ 4-H club met at the home of their lead er, Mrs. H. Wilson for a regular meeting last Wednesday. Raymond Longnecker dislocated a shoulder while in swimming last week. This is the third time his shoulder has been dislocated. minute was well spent. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie and Rev. Storms were guests last Sunday evening at the Reuben Tucker home. They left for their home in Bandon the following day. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Laurie and daugh ter, Wilma May of Bandon, spent the week end in Selma. They were accompanied by Mrs. Laurie’s grandfather. Rev W. R. Storms, of Grangeville, Idaho, Rev. Storms is pastor of the Baptist church. The Selma B. Y. P. U. are plan, ning a hobo party for Saturday evening, Aug. 6. The party is giv en as a result of a Bible Refer ence contest ended last Saturday. The losing side, lead by Inez Tucker giving the party to the winners, headed by Everett Long- necker. —o— Lew Hammer and family re turned home from their camping trip last week and reported very good fishing in O’Dell lake, where they spent the week. Enroute to the lake they visited at the home of Mrs. Nettie Adams, and Mrs. Mary Christie of Klamath Falls, e cousin and aunt of Mrs. Ham mer. A small group of friends met last Friday, at the home of Mrs. C. Radcliff to celebrate her birth day. Those present to enjoy the pleasant afternoon and wish Mrs. Radcliff many more happey birth Radcliff many more happy birth er, Earl I.ongnecker, Raymond I.ongnecker, Clara Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. Decker and Mr and Mrs. Buckner. HORNING’S SHACK Grants Pass Miss Betty Wilson and Phyllis Barnes returned 4-H club camp at Glendale, reported a grand time and M iss from Both every COMPLETE CANDY FOR EVERY OCCASION Lunch«» and Cool Drink. LINE OF Builders HARDWARE and SUPPLIES PAINTS, ENAMELS AND HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE Garden Tools MARTIN HARDWARE Cave City Keep Your Food Fresh with ICE FREE DELIVERY TWICE A WEEK Valley Phone Orders Received ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE CO. 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