Illinois Valle) News, Thursday, September 8, 1938 a SCHOOL MEETING SELMA NOTES (Continued from Page One) Miss M. Gage is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ebb Hogue. Waldo—No delegate. Takilma—Harry Messenger. Spence—Bessie Watts. White—Roy Wells. Holland—G. C. Mayfield. Payne—No delegate. Everyone seemed satisfied with the deliberations of the meeting and expressed the hope that the board and budget committee would revamp their budget so the people of the district could vote on the subject as they wished. The meeting adjourned, after the chairman had asked Mr. Robinson if the mass meeting secretary could be advised when the next meeting would be called. Later in the evening, Mr. Rob­ inson called this meeting for Mon­ day, September 12th at 8 P- m. in the Kerby high school. ■o ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for negotiable in­ terest bearing warrants to the amount of $1500.00 will be re­ ceived by the Board of Directors of School District No. 21, at the home of F. L. Sawyer, on Friday, September 23 at 2:00 p.m. Said warrants to be sold at not less than par, and to be at 4 percent inter­ est, payable semi-annually, ma­ turing $500.00 each year for three years, according to school law, Sec. 35-2003. By order of the Board of Direc­ tors, Roy Wells, Chairman, Grace Cosson Sawyer, Clerk. 18-2tc CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE — 20 tons rails for Riffles, 30-lb. lb. rails .3' ■> feet long. ton. See Fred Galeno at near Waldo. railroad and 40- $25 per O'Brien 17-ltc FOR SALE — Grass rug. 8x10, flowered border. Finely woven and in good condition. Price $2.50 for quick sale. See Mrs. R. L. Coovert or call at The News office. FOR SALE — Good dry fir and oak wood. See O. W'. Henry, Cave Junction. WANTED—Fat and feeder pigs. Jones Packing company, Grants Pass, Oregon. 16-4tp ATE AS A FUEL FOR MY CAR? Miss Inez Tucker returned to It would be hard to imagine a her home last Saturday from fuel better suited to propel light Grants Pass, where she has been motor vehicles than gasoline. employed. While it is an extremely powerful The Cheerful Kitcheners 4 H explosive when vaporized and club gave a tea last Tuesday in mixed with air, it differs from honor of their mothers at the most explosives in that it con home of their leader. Delicious sists almost entirely of carbon and hydrogen, which can be complete­ dainties were served. ly consumed in the process of Mr. and Mrs. F. Krauss and burning, while other explosives family left Tuesday morning for such as dynamite are burdened Portland, where Mr. Krauss was also with the oxygen which is called on business. Before return­ necessary for the burning pro­ ing home they will take in the cess. As a matter of fact, gasoline state fair. in the proper mixture with air Miss Mildred Norman left Wed­ is a more powerful explosive than nesday morning for Salem, where TNT, nitroglycerine, dynamite or she will put on display a costume blasting powder. If all the energy and swagger suit she made in her in a single gallon of gasoline 4-H club work. Miss Norman won could he converted into useful first place in her division at the work, it would be sufficient to lift a 60-ton loaded freight car nearly Grants Pass Style show. two miles straight up in the air. It is the job of your automobile San Francisco Sent engine to harness this energy and Representatives transform it into forward motion. In the process of cooling the en­ Two members of the board of gine, overcoming friction and ex­ the board of supervisors of the pelling exhaust gases, approxi­ city of San Francisco were in mately 90 per cent of the ener­ Cave Junction to officially repre­ gy in the gasoline is wasted, so sent the City of San Francisco at that only 10 per cent is actually the Jubilee. James B. McSheehy utilized in propelling your car. and John Ratto were the mem­ The gasoline is drawn into the bers. They brought their families iparburetor from the fuel tank, and stayed for two days. How- mixed in the proper proportion ever, they could not attend the with air, then whisked through the banquet Monday, as they were intake manifold at speeds as high compelled to return to the bay as 250 miles an hour into the cyl­ city on pressing business. inders, where it is compressed, ig­ Mayor Rossi could not attend nited by an electric spark, burn­ in person and sent these two mem­ ed and expelled through the ex­ bers of the board of supervisors haust system. In the process of to officially represent him. burning the tiny particles of li­ --------------o-------------- quid gasoline are turned into car­ bon dioxide, carbon monoxide and LOCALS water vapor, many times the orig­ Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jones form­ inal volume of the gasoline, and er residents of Cave Junction and it is this sudden increase in vol­ now of Weed, California, were ume which forces the pistons downward and causes the crank­ visiting in the valley last week. shaft to revolve. —o— This brief explanation should Don Morrison has an old led­ ger which belonged to Chas. Deck­ remind the driver that he com er of the old W’aldo store. Entries mands an extremely complex, in the book were of the early powerful machine when he takes '90’s. The book was on display in the wheel of his car—a machine which merits the best care and the mining exhibit building. the most intelligent use. —o— ------------- o-------------- C. M. Counce has been in the PREST-0 LITE Batteries $4.00 f and up. Wholesale and retail. Campbell's Super Service, next to Courthouse, Grants Pass, Oregon. —16tf FOR SALE—470 Acres. Owner must sell, not able to work. Lo­ cated on Caves highway, 30 springs on property, 90 acres cleared, 35 in cultivation. See Ted Athey, News office, Cave Junction, Oregon Clarence E. Eggers Del Rogue Hotel Building OWL Cafe GJ..................................................... "...... E NEW SHIPMENT OF School Supplies I FREE RULER WITH EACH PURCHASE i | Cave City Drug Store f 0..........................................................E Have You Ever Tried that DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PEANUT BRITTLE HORNING’S Grants Pass Under New Management Two Operators Individual Hair Designing SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Restaurant Service Soft Drinks and Refreshments Mrs. J. I). Lanning, Prop. -J I I I I I • • I I I I I I I I as Mr. Preble has several at the mine. Soon the goats came back but the boys didn’t. They decid­ ed to spend the night in a cabin near by. But in the morning at a day light a big bear with two cubs decided to investigate the cbim The boy- didn't like this at all, and lost no time in getting back to the main camp. SPECIALS FOR ERL, SAT., SUN. 25x25 Silk Rodeo Hand­ kerchief .................... 27x54 Rag Rugs, 3 for ..... Size 2 Miners’ Shovels, Long Handles 2- lbs. Miners’ Carbide 16-in. Miners’ Gold Pans. Each 3- Qt. Bran Pots ........... Kitchen Stool Chairs Boot 15c |. 15 19c ■) »Sc L‘S MARTIN Three Wandering Boys Scamper Home Stanley Fraser of Glendale, Calif., and Bobby Hahn, of Pasa­ dena, Calif., and Bill Preble of Portland, were visiting E. P. Pre­ ble at the Preble mine on Run gulch. Bill is a grandson of Mr. Preble and is a champion swim­ mer of the Pacific coast in his class. He also wrestles and boxes considerable and for a boy 14 years old, is considered one of the nations coming swimmers. All three boys went out one night to get the goats for milking, : HARDWARE a________________ Cave _______ Junction _________________________________________ __________ /' il k it k .! k Ü k ? k it k it k j. k it k it k ilk ìfk it’k it’k ilk it’k it k it’k ilk Uk t'.’k it k if i j stop •hw":,',rd USE ICE AND SAVE MONEY FREE DELIVERY CAVE CITY THEATRE : : 3 ASK ABOUT STORAGE RATES ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE CO. Phil Sawyer, Prop. Saturday and Sunday, September 10 11 ‘Big Broadcast of 1938’ 8 Illinois Valley Motor Co With W. C. 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W’ith the idea in mind of in­ increasing the volume of traffic over the Redwood Highway and throughout the Redwood Empire during the coming fall and winter months Lynn D. Hull Special Re­ presentative of the Redwood Em­ pire association, arrived in Grants Pass last week and is making good progress toward that goal. This area, linked by a $60,000,- 000 hard surfaced, all-year system of highways and the $35,000,000 Golden Gate Bridge at San Fran­ cisco the Redwood Empire is a veritable paradise for the motor traveler or tourist. motor Over these splendid routings points of interest, scenic historical and recreational, may be reached in comfort, safety and with dispatch. Whether the motori-t wished to see mountains, valleys or see coast, he will find splendid high Cave City MAE HAYES GEO. L. 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