Illinois Valley News. Thursday. May 25, 1939 POPPY Dance ! SATURDAY MAY 27 Under the Auspices of ' LEGION AUXILIARY! Music by McConnell Orchestra I I PRIZES AS USUAL I American Legion Hall I I Henry Wendt returned to his home on the Caves highway Sun­ day after spending a month in southern California. Mrs. Victoria Aaue returned to O'Brien Tuesday from Boleus, Z piCE a year—on Memorial Day —eyes of the nation Nebraska, where she has been foeu» on a tomb in Arlington taking care of her mother for a National Cemetery in II ash- year or more. Mr. and Mrs. Jeske and Mr. Snyder of Oakland, Calif., came Tuesday to visit F. T. Dunham of Siskiyou Mountain camp. Mrs. S. J. Beck, mother of F. II. Dunham of Siskiyou Mountain camp, is visiting her son for the summer. 5TAIORUFL I PROCESS " I i I Í FRENCH LAUNDRY! & DRY CLEANERS I ItOMQMLL* I I Agencies i Cave City Dress Shop Wittrock’s Store, Kerby ! Lew Hammer, Selma Call: Wed. and Sat. I I , ington, D. C., on which is in­ I scribed: “Here retit in hon­ ored glory an American soldier known hut to Cod." That those soldiers who died in ser­ vice of their country shall be constantly remembered, the United States Army maintains ' a perpetual vigil over the tomb ■ of the Unknown Soldier. I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lockwood »pent the first of the week visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Adair in Grants Pass. Here they come!...The reckless, lusty, swaggering sons of the thundering guns of Kipling's storied India... in the pic­ ture whose action sweeps the screen like a This coming Saturday night, the Ladies Auxiliary will hold their annual Poppy dance. This is a small community and it is diffi­ cult for the ladies to sell their poppies for the benefit of disabled veterans. The annual poppy dance is al­ ways one of the most charming parties of the year, and those who attend will enjoy an exceedingly entertaining evening. --------------o----------- •— Associated Service Station Dolls Up W. F. Darger, owner of the As sociated Service Station in Cave Junction, last week added to the attractiveness cf its exterior with a new coat of paint. Bob Furmeister, of Bob's Paint «hop completed the work and this station is now prepared for the summer traffic that is coining. ------------- o-------------- Cave Junction and Gasquet Play Sunday Mrs. McLeod returned to Cave Junction this week accompanied by her mother Mrs. Josephine Knitie. They are stopping at Camp U-Rest. A baseball game will be played I in Cave Junction next Sunday af j ternoon at 2 o'clock between Cave Junction and Gasquet CCC team. The Cave boys beat the Oregon ’’amp CCC boys last Sunday and ire going to try to repeat the dose on Gasquet. No admission to these games and the public is cordially invited. --------------o-------------- F. W. Cooper returned Tuesday from southern California where :'e had zone for fruit and vege tables. CLASSIFIED ADS I'm Hog Enough to Want Your Business And Man Enough To Appreciate It t KEITH’S MARKET HIPPY DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Honor Guard Keeps \\ ateli Over Shrine Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boggess of Conoga Park, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wendt on the Caves highway. Pape Three FOR SALE—Stock saddle, chaps | and bridle. Bid Shultz, Log Cabin Service station, Selma, Oregon. 3-ltp Mrs. Maude Neal of Selma is assisting at the H. & L. Coffee shop during th«- absence of Mr. On guard at all times is one and Mrs. LeVan. I soldier.The sentry detail includes CUT FLOWERS for Decoration i three shifts of four men each. Each Day. Mrs. Harry O. Smith on shift is on duty 12 hours, then is off Caves highway. 3 ltc. The Royal Portable is easy to use—an ideal birthday or grad­ uation gift. Grants Pass Typewriter 622'‘ East II. Street Grants Pass, Oregon Texaco Gas, Oil, Greases ILLINOIS VALLEY MOTOR CO. G. A. Hicks, Prop. duty 24. This sentry marches 30 FOR SALE—Zenith washing ma- ! paces a minute, keeps the post for two hours, then is relieved for four. chine, copper tube, Balloon wringer, fair appearance, excel­ lent operation, $15.00 at Witt- rock's store, Kerby. 3-ltc | _________________________________ WE BUY SELL AND TRADE at MACK’S TRADING POST. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Har I ness and Farm Implements. Across the street from Hout's Shell Station. ASK FOR Keibel’s PERFECTION | CARY GRAiiT »VICTOR McLAGLEN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Ir. AND PRIDE OF THE NAVY; OR PAIN IN THE NECK WW» Sam Jaffe, Edi irdo Ciannelli, Ioan Fontaia« Armies and eJephnnZs ... Love end laughter... Breathless adventura tun d to the rolling thunder of red drumfba in *aeth¡n¿ . ndia. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MAY 27 and 28 Feature at 7:25 and 9:45 Cave City Theater OLD NEWSPAPERS—one bun­ dle lOc News Office 511f (5J ••• *•• ............ ....... ............ ...........••"••••••• COMPLETE service on all types of domestic and commercial re­ While waiting to go on duty, this frigerators. Will be in Cave private answers the questions of Junction every Thursday. F. * two sightseers. He and the 1 j other A. Rigby. Leave orders with of his detail will serve for 15 days, The Newt office. 48 tfc then be replaced by new sentries. 2 ................~.............. 0 WANTED TO BUY—Furniture, stoves, all kinds of tools, har- ness and implements. Mack’s AU Work Guaranteed Trading Post, across from | MURPHY HICKS | Hout s Shell Oil station, Cave ¡ILLINOIS VALLEY GARAGE | Junction. 49-tfc O...........................................................0 StO'fino FOR SALE—Acre ground, house and furniture, woodshed, chick en house, garden, strawberry patch, some wood. Price $500. W. E. Martindale, Kerby, Ore. I EXPERT REPAIRS I e........................................ a Cave City Theater SPECIAL— 1 nite only THURSDAY, JUNE 1 j , j 1 I |¡l^ :? J g : I Mack’s Seed & Feed Store CtlÜUl Z L» ALWAYS SELLS THE BEST IN FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS Do not gamble with your crop by buying cheap seeds t King of Alcatraz 7:15 Pride of the Navy 8:15 9:15 10:15 NOTICE OF WARRANT SALE BREAD 10.00 on June 6, 1939. * Li.00 on June 6. 1040. ?*• 10.00 on June 6, 1941. $840.00 on June 6, 1942. ■ 4C.e0 on June 6. 1943. S ' .1 warrants to bear interest Awarded by the American In- i at the rate of not to exceed 4'7 stitute of Laundering after ; per annum payable »emi annually, Passing Rigid Tests principal anil interest puyat !e at Pickup and delivery every Mon the office of the clerk of said day and Thursday in Cave -chool district of Josi phine c >un Junction, Kerby and ty, Oregon. Holland Said warrants were duly auth orized at an election held on the 8th day of October, 1938. GRANTS PASS Bids must be accompanied by STEAM LAUNDRY a certified check in the amount “Since 1900’* * of the bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. EFFIE M. SMITH. Clerk Notary Publics • Union High School Dis­ trict, No. 1. AMY HUSSEY Josephine County, Ore M. C. ATHEY gon. LUCILE FLOYD Publication dates: May 11, 1939. Holland May 18, 1939. May 25, 193». E. C. GAYMAN WE SPECIALIZE IN SELL IT!—If you have something you don’t need or don't want, why not use this column to sell' it. Costs so little and results' are astounishing. . ' ♦ ti(tm[sj Proprietor of SPEND A LITTLE—BUY A LOT IN CAVE CITY. I want your | listing if you want to sell or trade your property. Elwood I Hussey. 45-tfc Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. on the fifth day of June, 1939, and immediately tl <’-e ;fter publicly opened by the At Y’our Grocer fchool District Board of Union High School District No. 1, Jose- peine Cot r.ty, Oregon, at the ..................................................... □ .hoolhouse, in Kerby. Oregon, for ............... E an issue of warrarts of said .■l.ool district in the «mount of for y tv o hundred lollais ($4,- The Seal of Approval 200.00). -i,] warrants to be dat­ ed. Jun? 6, 1939, and to mature so iaf’> i;i numerical order as fol- I EDWARD SMALL During bad weather guards use the sentry box instead of march­ ing back and forth before the tomb. At all other times regulations pro­ I vide that sentries shall stand guard outside. 3 GILL BROS. SEEDS SPERRY COMMERCIAL FEEDS and SWIFT’S RED STEER FERTILIZERS : 514 South 6th Street Phone 758 Grants Pass, Oregon ............................................... Suret 4 You Will Join the Caravan i On to Treasure Island ' i TRANSPORTATION Furnished by Winetrout . | ■"’.io * Placing a floral wreatb on the tomb is a time-honored gesture of reverence and commemoration. Each year, in this way, many visit­ ing dignitaries pay their grateful re­ spects to America's heroic I'nknows Soldiers. 4 ■ ......O'-..... — Send The News to your friends ' I ■' I at 7:25 and 9:35 TUES, and WED. May 30 - 31 Cave City Theater Just pay a little down and some every month and down to the Fair you go in a good used car. Come in ami take your pick from the Big Stock of all makes from $25 to $1000. We sure can please you in make, price, model and terms. C. A. Winetrout &• Co. j di