Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 27, 1938 Page Four Statement of W. H Miller To the voters in Illin ois ley and throughout Josephine county. In asking that you support me on Nov. H to represent you in the next session of the state leg­ islature I feel it only fair that I state my position on a few of the weightier problems, namely, security for the aged, agriculture and mining. 1st. Care for our aged citizens is a responsibility of our Federal government. The state however, must cooperate with the govern­ ment until such time that HR Statement of the OwnerjhiD. Management, Circulation, Etc., Reauired bv the Act, of Con gre,, of August 24, 1912, and March 3. 1933 Of lllnois Valiev News publish­ ed weekly at Cave Junction, Ore- gon for October 1938. State of Oregon » 4199 shall become law. Our pres­ in the hands of the principal of Student Aid Helps ent pension law is to my mind a the institution. To receive aid un­ failure. It brings to the local tax­ With Education der the Student Aid program, ap- payer an additional tax burden plicants must have passed their and fails in the way of bringing sixteenth birthday and be under Many needy youths who re­ relief to the needy. I believe that twenty-five years of age. quire financial assistance to buy HR 4199 will not only provide -------------- o———— books and supplies so that they can an honorable retirement for the Need tea towels? Get them continue their high school studies aged but would also solve the at the Auxiliary Bazaar. are receiving assistance under the problem of unemployment and School Aid program of the Na­ brighten the future pathway of tional Youth Administration in J- our young people. HALLOWE’EN sephine county, it was announced 2nd. The Grange tops the list recently by Ivan G. Munro, Ore­ CARNIVAL in the way of farm organizations. gon director of the NY A. The stu­ 1 have voted its program for dent aid program is designed to years, and as a member of the offer work opportunities in both agriculture committee last session high schools and colleges whereby of the legislature, I cooperated needy students can earn sufficient with Grange members of the com­ money to enable them to complete SATURDAY, mittee, and if returned, I shall their education. The School Aid OCTOBER 29 continue such cooperation. allotments are based on the en­ 3rd. Mining is one of our ma- rollments of the schools and ad Favors for All jor industries. If it should be justed to meet situations within cut off business would suffer, re­ the different communities Bennett’s lief rolls increased and the tax- High schools in Josephine coun­ payer would be burdened beyond ty receiving monthly allotments Orchestra measure This important industry are: Grants Pass $100, Hugo $10. should be encouraged and must and Merlin $6. Apportionment of | be protected against unfair legis­ the individual quotas and direction lation. I am certain that I have of the program at each school is fa] 111 tit 1111 u tn 1111 it 111 n 11 tt 11 mu 111 in i n 11 ti i mt mi 111111 fa] the ability and the will power to care for the miners problems. . .. DANCE County of Josephine l Before me. a notarv Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared L. E. .Athev. who. having been dulv sworn according to law. deposes and >avs that he is the business manager of the Illinois Valiev News and that the following is. to the best ol his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the NOTICE owners! hip. management (and if a daily paper, the circulation.) etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above ....... caption. , required by the Act of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Waldo Copper company, an l August 24. 1912. as amended bv the Act of March 3. 1933. embod- Oregon corporation, whose prin- 1 ied in section i____ ... 537. Postal Laws I cipal place of business at at Ta­ and Regulations, minted on the kilma, Oregon, Herepy vives no I reverse of this form to wit: tice that said Corporation will not 1. That the names mid ad l osses be liable for labor, doctor's, hos­ of the publisher, editor, managing i pital. attorneys, or any other ob- I editor, and b isiness managers ligation of whatever kind or na- I Valiev are: Publisher Illinois News Publishing Co.. Cave Junc­ ture, in exce-s of Seven Dollars, Cu tion. Oregon. Editor M. C. Athev. ($7.00) unless said obligation is t'ave Junction. Oregon. Managing in writing and must oe signed by Editor None. Business Manager both the president and secretary E. Athev. Cave Junction. Ore- I of said corporation. The above notice shall also ap­ 2. That the owner is: (If own­ ply to myself personally. ed bv a corporation, it- name and Dated this 26th day of October, address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names I 193«. Waldo Copper company and address of stockholders own inv or holding one per cent or A Corporation. more of total amount of stock. If By M. E. Hughes, tiot owned bv a corporation, the President. names anil addre: is of the individ- By M. E. Hughes, ual owners must be given. If Fur his self in Person owned bv a firm, comnanv. or other unincorporated concern, ________ ita name and address, a well as those of each individual member, must be given.) Illinois Valiev News G. Layman Says Publishing i I a\e .1 uiii't mu, Oregon. L. E. Athev. Cave June tion. Oregon. M. ('. Athev. Cave THE BEST FEED IS Junction. Oregon. THE CHEAPEST FEED 3. That the known bondhold ers. mortgages, and other security the feed which has holders owning or holding I per ingredients money cent or more of total amount of Milled by a company of bonds, mortgages, or other secur 75 years experience — it ies are: lift here are none, so state. I None. SPERRY’S FARM - TESTED 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of FEEDS th<- owners, stockholders, and se­ Surcmilk, Surelay, Surebuild curity bidders, if anv. contain not oniv the list of stockholders and Surebroiler, Sureturk, security holders as they appear Surerabbit upon the books of the comnanv but also, in cases where the stock Buy in half or ton lots holders or security holder aimears save money upon the books of the comnanv as trustee or in anv other fiduci­ ary relation, the name of the per­ MACK’S son or corporation for whom such Seed & Feed Store trustee is acting: also that the said two paragraphs contain state­ 511 S 6th Street Grants Pass ments embracin'’- affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions tin del which stockholders ami ecur ity holders who do not appear upon the books of the comnanv as REDWOODS HOTKI trustees, hold stock and securities I Grants Pass in a capncitv other than that of a bona fide owner; mid has no reason to believe that any other person association, or cornoration has anv interest direct SOLICITS YOUR in the said stock, PATRONAGE securities than as him. I Excellent Coffee Shop | IN CONNECTION I REASONABLE KATES American Legion Hall Cave .Junction For the first time since 1935, Oregon motor vehicle license plates will next year display col­ ors other than the conventional white and black. Secretary of State Earl Snell announced re­ cently. The 1939 plates will have a yellow background with black numerals and letters. Not only will the new plates be economical, but tests have proved they are more highly visible than any other type. -------------- o-------------- Prize money to be awarded ex­ hibitors in the Livestock Pavilion on Treasure Island at the World’s Fair of the West, totals $300,000. AIVVVVVUVVVVWVWVVVtm WATCH FOR THE Luxury-Liner Dodge Carner’s Automotive Service Co. DODGE PLYMOUTH Grants Pass ïïïViï rt Cave City Theatre and the Illinois Valley News INVITES YOU TO SEE * * ★ • HUM ROUS • FASCINATING • NEW AND DIFFERENT ❖ bind inv ! hillolleen CobUns? COOKING SCHOOL " ■ 'S * , Cave City Theatre ’ November 14- 15 - 16 A cordial invitation is extended to every woman in this community to see "Star in My kitchen,” the Holhwood production, featuring a number of well-known actors and actresses, that combines cookery instruction with entertainment and amusement. It is the most interesting and fascinating presentation of cooking methods es er desiscd for the ho"', maker. You will be able to sec all and hear all X < . AV L GIFTS I f y /*' .• **'< Two-ycar-aid Irma Ann Dance of Miami. Fla . wonders where the Halloween goblins come from and what better way to find out than look for yourself? Irina s daddy fixed up this prire pumpkin for her Halloween celebration. Look out, young lady—the goblins will get you If you don’t watch out! . a i ' > ■ ♦