Illinois Valley News, Thursday. November 3, 1938 SELMA NOTES HALLOWEEN PARTY The B. Y. P. U. held a Hallo ween party last Saturday night at the Longnecker home. Inez and Areth Tucker, gypsies, gliosis, Mrs. Miller and Grace Carslile, sailors; B. Denton and Terry Mil ler; tramp, Gerald Miller; cow boys, Garland Barnes and L. Grey; mountaineers, Wilbur Longnecker; rag dolls, Phyllis Barnes and Ruth Longnecker; very old lady, Mrs. Dorothy Deck er and many others which were very appropriate to the occasion. Guests entered a dimly lighted room singly and made a bow to the ghost before they were al lowed to be Seated. A game call ed "Finish Your Sentence," was played before anyone was seated. The guests were then seated in a circle where an operation was be ing performed by the old moun taineer with one of the rag dolls acting as nurse, and patient un dergoing operation was little black Sambo. After this every one was asked to impersonate some animal, the rest to guess who they were and what animal they were impersonating, this way the guests were one by one unmasked. Each guest won an apple by bob bing or biting it from a hanging string. After many games were indul ged refreshments of pop corn and pumpkin pie was served. Student Activities At Kerby High Clark Greig is unahle to attend school because of a serious cold. Play practice on the four one act plays to be given by the fresh man, sophomores, juniors and seniors has begun in earnest, as play night is only one week away. Thursday, November 10, is the date set for the event. Posters will be placed in all public places for advertising purposes. | O'Brien, Oregon. and -tockmen. I My Dear Judge: Submitted by: Just a note to tell you how H. S. WATTS, ' glad I was to meet you. Now President Association. that I know you I am more en HARRY O. SMITH. thusiastic about Phil Snort than Sec. of Association. ever! ---------------------- O' I wish you luck in your cam- DRIFTING paign. Don’t shave your whis- kers or you might lose that elec- We may float on the tide tion! In this old world wide, Sincerely, And be tossed with weeds. MARY JANE. And the foams that ride. Dear Mary Jane: Thanks for your kind note, 1 But ‘ti- easy to whine. hope your father and I both win. And drift with the slime. We should of course. It makes And be cast a wreck no difference how the election On the sea of time. turns out, I shall always be glad that I met you and know Mary For you owe to your friends, Jane. God bless her. Whate’er you may do. UNCLE PHIL To face the tempest. o And be staunch and true. Wnt. Griener has started his school bus on the route this week for the Kerby high school stu dents living on Deer Creek. Mr. Griener, who just opened the Gold Canyon Pony ranch for boys, offered the use of his bus at cost, To The Voters Of the about $2.00 per month per pupil. Althouse District Louis Gallegas, one of the boys from his ranch is driving the bus. In regard to the ballot on the There are about 20 students rid herd law to be taken at the next ing on the bus now. election, November 8th — There seems to be some misrepresenta Girls of the home economics tion as to the territory that it class served luncheon Thursday covers. It will cover all territory noon to Mesdames Dollie Duncan, in the Althouse Precinct outside Minnie Burke, Delia Payne, DeEt of Government Reserve. ta Scott, Lillie Peters, Agness No doubt some people are great Smith, Dine Hodgdon, Lizzie Hol ly aggravated with a few head land and Miss Connell. The of stock that bother them, but in room and table was decorated most instances these animals are with autumn colors and apples, not owned by the major stockmen, candles and leaves. This is the and while these people will have —o— first luncheon the girls have Lew Hammer spent the week served this year. They will serve to care for their stock, a source of considerable revenue in the dis end in Crescent City on fishing other luncheons later on. trict will be curtailed. The cattle trip. in 1936 paid 65 cents per head in —o— taxes, about one-third of thi- to The Selma school will hold OFF IN THE CORNER maintain schools. This tax shift their pie social Wednesday, No- will have to go to real estate as WITH PHIL SNORT vember 9, at the school house. All the tax burden can not be re ladies are requested to bring a Dear Ed: reduced. pie. The program will start at 8 November the eleventh month, Anyone whose stock stray from o’clock. came slow but now is here many their own premises accidently will —o— I people are discontented and for be liable for all damages, and in The D. C. D. will hold their them there's not much cheer, I case of an automobile accident regular meeting Thursday, No abled bodied, willing workers as ; the cii-t might well bankrupt the vember 10, at the home of Mrs. can anywhere be found, they can average farmer. A. Spinas. Mrs. Barnes and Mis. see no comfort for them when Fence building will be more Courier met at the home of M is . the frost is on the ground. There necessary to keep our own stock Laura Hogue and spent the day will be thousands of empty lard IN than to fence the other fellows making stage curtains for the ers in this great United States, out. school. people here and there and yonder Please consider this measure wondering what will be their from all angles and a vote NO Miss Painty Hogue entertained fates, will the dole be tendered against this measure will be great several friends at a party at her to them, in this country all ly appreciated by members of the home last Monday evening. Those around? Will there be cold and Illinois Valley Stock Association present were, Louise, Dora, Mary hungry people when the frost is Lou and Bobby Hammer, Phyllis on the ground? Barnes, Tom and Sharlene Wal November election is a coming ton. A ghost acted as master of with politicins, here and there, ceremony and to each guest serv spouting of their many virtues to ed a glass of blackberry juice. the voters everywhere, each and Games were played and all enjoy everyone with policies that in ed a very pleasant evening every way is sound, if elected they’ll disregard them when the o frost is on the ground. There will be disappointed candidates, Ralph Huber New we cannot elect them all, but Boy Scout Master others will be happy—they’ll be elected this fall, and their wives Ralph Huber, new Scout mas- i and all their children will be well ter of Boy Scout Troop No. . 28. shod and gowned, there’ll be no is holding meetings every Mon hungry one- in office when the day night in the American Legion frost is on the ground. hall. October 31, 1938. Any boy 12 years old or older is eligible to join and Ralph wants Mr. Phil Snort, all the boys in the valley who are interested to join. Last Monday two new Scouts joined, Robert MUSK' AND Lindgren and Luther Sherier. The troop now has a membership of 17 boys. o A speed limit of 45 miles per hour after dark will be enforced in New Jersey this year. The list of states enforcing special night speed limits is growing rapidly, according to Secretary of State Earl Snell. One million is dollar- being A staff of 16, including musical I spent on the illumination program and theatrical production experts at the 1939 Golden Gate Interna tional Exposition, where "black light" will, be used for the first time. : i 3,000 special entertainment events at the 1939 Golden Gate Interna tional Exposition. SAVE John Valen One-Half on TIRES Republican Bring in your worn tires. We retread them with a thick, new wearing surface of the same kind of fine rubber you get on a new tire — at ’i the cost Candidate For every sincere friend. When life seeineth dark, As we take our plunge In that ocean barque. is engaged in arranging more than 0 5 Safety, full mileage and appearance guaranteed. for Is like radiant light In the bleakest night. Or a rift of the morn In the gathering storm. By W. E. Harbour, Bridgeview. See our American Retreading Molds at Work ('listoni RETREADING VULCANIZING REPAIRING County Commissioner ---------------- o Governor Henry Horner of Illi nois plans to be present on Trea sure Island for dedication of the Illinois Building at the 1939 Gold en Gate International Exposition. Duckworth Short Term a THE TIRE MAN Sixth and “M” Streets DISTRIBUTOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W. A. Johnson titer a YOUNGII MAN WITH JUDICIAL IXPtRIINCt Regular Republican Nominee for COUNTY JUDGE Interpret» law in proirtttnv» »pirit, and applie» it fairly and impartially “MACK" Vote for Richard McElligott Democratic candidati- for County Commissioner Long Term Paid Adv. ELECT CIRCUIT JUDGE HOWARD K. h 1 ’ 1 rn Mini H 1 1 il U L to SUPREME COURT VOTE FOR Don Barnes REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Sheriff Orchestra from Grants Pass STATE LINE RENDEZVOUS Democratic Nominee for Commissioner To the Voters of Josephine County: I am married, forty-two years old. Farmed six years near Provolt, Oregon, served in the World War: lived in Illinois Valley since March 1919; engaged in farming and contract work. Charter member in American Legion Post No. 70 and also Illinois Valley Grange. Paid out for Josephine County labor and supplies in 1937 over $10,000.00. Biggest shipper of chrome in the United States that year. Know laborer, farmer and business man’s problems. I am against waste and extravagance. Am for fear less administration of public affairs. Better roads ynd bridges. Sponsored projects to take up slack in unemployment. Will bring to bear the same business judgment in your affairs that I have displayed in my own. FOR USTíres SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5, 6 EUGENE BROWN I Page Three Paid Adv. PROGRESSIVE IN IDEAS CONSERVATIVE IN FINANCES • Sustain civil liberties; maintain clean, efficient government. • Protect labor in its rights; oppose violence and coer cion. • Foster industry »nd in crease employment . . mor« jobs for workers. • Promote better market ing of Oregon products ¡im prove rural living condi tion*. • Develop and use Ore gon’s power in the people’s interest. • Adequate old age pen sions for a decent living. iltdr CHARLES ». SPRAGUE GOVERNOR Pd. Ad» Rob» O Boyd. Sec Sptiiu» for Governor Hdqt . Pacific Bldg , Portland Ç). Vote for 3 3 3 : 3 I George R. Riddle 3 : : 3 Independent Candidate for : : County Judge : : : i : Independent—I am not hampered by pre election promises and I AM NOT dominated or controlled by any person, group or faction. In seeking this office I am only interested in the welfare and development of Josephine county. : I Paid Adv. by Geo. 1U Riddle Pd. Pol. Adv. ■Ö