Cou*ler Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 30, 1939 KERBY NEWS Six pupils from the total enroll­ ment of 56 were still absent on that day. (Continued from Pag* Ona) à 4 Geologist Comes To Grants Pass Mrs. Lillie Kern from Summit, Juanita Wilde, who came from California, Mrs. Corrine Miglion- Nevada City, is a new pupil in the ico of Baldwin Park, California, are guests at the home of Mr. and third grade. She lives in Cave Mrs. Clyde Johnson. Mrs. Kern Junction. and Mrs. Johnson are sisters. Barbara Jean Dopnera has gone Miss Mary Jane Park who has to her former home in Los An­ Last Tuesday, Earl K. Nixon, been a guest at the home of her geles. She was one of the 13 7th director of the department of geol­ aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ graders. tin Sachse, the past few weeks, re­ ogy and mineral industries of the Part of the group picutres that state, brought Ray C. Treasher, turned last Saturday to Los An­ geles. Miss Park is a librarian in were taken of each of the three state geologist, to Grants Pass rooms have arrived and have been where he will take up his duties at that city. distributed to children wanting the state assay office the first of A. R. Kelley returned a few them. Another photographer took the year. days ago from Ft. Jones, Califor­ individual pictures of most of the | Mr. Treasher has been in the Portland office for some time and nia after being gone for the past pupils. was transferred to Grants Pass summer. Mr. Kelley is employed The first aid class that the I when Mr. Morrison, mining engi­ by the Seuter Mining company on teachers have been attending has neer with the Grants Pass office, Josephine creek. been postponed until December 4. resigned. Fred Deckman is living at the Dr. Osgood of Grants Pass is the It has been the opinion of lead­ Seuter mines where he is employ­ instructor of this class which ing mining men for some time, meets one evening each week. It I that this section needed a geologist ed. is the standard Red Cross first aid I as much as it needed a mining en­ course. Miss Alice Hogue, daughter of gineer. The geologist determines ---------------- o----------------- .' if there is minerals here and what Mr. and Mrs. James Hogue, is now “MAN OF CONQUEST” employed at the Holland hotel. kind, the engineer gets it out when (Continued from Page One) — o— it is found. Mrs. Lottie Woodcock spent last cast of thousands supports him, With a good geologist at the Wednesday in Kerby visiting headed by Gail Patrick. dispusul of the mining men in this friends after spending several days The story concerns the eventful' section, it should help determine in the Holland community as a career of Houston, whom the In­ what minerals are here and in guest at the Lewis home. Mrs. dians called “The Raven,” and what quantity and the value. With Woodcock left Thursday for Klam­ prominently interweaves the his-1 this information definitely estab­ ath Falls to visit her son Wesley toric, consequential friendship of lished, the future could not be in Woodcock and family. doubt. Houston and Andrew Jackson. After the first of the year min­ Action is concerned mainly with Mrs. G. A. Peterson and Miss the years 1812 to 1836. Brought ing men of this section can reach Rhoda Mills spent their Thanks­ to vivid life are such events as the 1 Mr. Threasher at the Grants Pass giving in Portland and Forest War of 1812, the Battle of the Al­ assay office where his services Grove, Mrs. Peterson visited her amo, the Battle of San Jacinto1 will be available to all mining husband and sister in Portland. where Houston’s brave band cast terests. They returned home last Sunday. the die of life or death for Texas independence. ation of the residents this year ir helping them to give the patrom of the postoffices much bettei service. Mail your packages early anc see that they are well wrapper and tied. You can have th« words. “Do Not Open Until Christ mas” put on the packages, so then is no excuse to hold them. early and avoid the last I rush. Postmasters have received in structions to refuse to accepi packages that are not well wrap­ ped and tied, addressed plainly ir ink and the senders return address This is important, because the hoi iday rush of packages and the vol ume handled, gives more handling and consequently should be bettei wrapped and tied. Flimsy wrap ped and tied packages have little chance to be delivered in the holi day rush. No rural delivery on Christina- or New Year's days. The depart ment heads in Washington ask the people to send their packages early so they can be delivered before Christmas, giving the employes ol the offices in the United States a chance to enjoy Christmas with their families. Office hours of the Cave* June tion postoffice are 8:00 a. m. till 5:00 p. m. No money orders are issued on Sundays or holidays. ROYALS FOR ME! SIEMS LIKE THEY NEVER WEAR OUT! BLESSED EVENT KERBY GRADE SCHOOL NOTES JACK BENNY IN “MAN ABOUT TOWN” I BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ ter Boney, a baby girl, named Dora Elaine Doney, Sunday, No­ vember 26 at 4 a. m., at the Frei- tag Maternity Home in Grants Pass. Mother and baby doing nicely and expect to be home in Cave Junction about December 5. -------------- o-------------- Page Three ¿0 School was resumed Monday af­ ter being closed a full week be­ The one and only Jack Benny cause of the influenza epidemic. is at his gagging best, Dorothy La- mour sings and provides romantic interest, Edward Arnold is a bus­ CLASSIFIED ADS iness tycoon who menaces Jack's romantic plans, charming Binnie 39 Plate Prest-O-Lite Batteries Barnes provides romantic by-play SHOP AND MAIL EARLY $2.98 in exchange. Campbell’s as his neglected wife, 20 gorgeous ADMONISHES POSTMASTERS Super Service. Next to Court Petty Girls parade through a fab­ House, Grants Pass. 29-8tc ulously beautiful harem sequence, The postmasters of the Illinois I would care for small children at three new song hits are sung by Valley are asking for the cooper- my home evenings, Reasonable various members of the cast—In charges. Mrs. C. H. White, fact, it would take an adding ma­ Josephine County Cave Junction. 30-ltp chine to tabulate the attractions ARE THE LOWEST MILLS of the “Man About Town,” which CONSISTENT WITH FOR RENT—Cabins by the day, comes to the Cave City theater, Cash prices for Feeds and QUALITY week or month. O’Harra's Auto Wednesday and Thursday, Decem­ Seeds of all kinds Court. T. L. Stewart, manager. ber 6 and 7. Phone 123 Grants Pass Cave Junction. As if that weren't enough, FOR SALE — Mining location "Rochester,” making his screen de­ blanks, both quartz and placer but with his radio chief, comes and trespass notices at the through with two eccentric dances H. & L. CAFE which are being rated as nothing Illinois Valley News office. The TIREMAN short of sensational, And the OPENING LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS world-renowned Merriel Abbott YOUR OLD TIRES dancers are being hailed as noth ­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF SATURDAY. 6th and M Street* • Grant* Pats THE STATE OF OREGON FOR ing short of amazing in the big THE COUNTY OF JOSE harem sequence of the picture. DECEMBER 2nd JJ 'n.’ nr nr rr gp ÆRJ8R’SUHU» o-------------- PHINE. GARDEN CLUB INVITED Under New In the matter of the Estate of The Grants Pass Garden club MILDRED A. KEEGAN, some­ Management times known as Mildred A. Joy, has invited the Illinois Valley club to attend their annual Christmas Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN meeting at the Library auditorium that the undersigned has been ap­ on next Tuesday, December Sth, pointed Administrator of the Es­ at 2 p. m. Members are also in­ tate of Mildred A. Keegan, some­ vited to bring entries in a winter Mr. and Mrs. times known as Mildred A. Joy, boquet contest for which prizes Bert Badden deceased, by the County Court of will be awarded. Josephine County, Oregon, and all The Holiday Season is near at hand and most of us are beginning persons having claims against said F H A LOANS to ask ourselves, “what shall I give for presents this year?" The Estate shall present the same, duly ! FRENCH LAUNDRY BUILD NOW — PAY BY answer is easy if you want something useful that will last and verified, as required by law, to me THE MONTH at Box 141, Cave Junction, Ore- give service for a long time. Lasting gifts are the endearing I & DRY CLEANERS gon, or to Orval J. Millard, my at- Valley Lumber Co. gifts and the Rogue River Hardware is prepared, better than torney. at the Courthouse in West F St. Phone 47 Agencies ever before, to supply you with USEFUL GIFTS. Grants Pass, Oregon, within six Cave City Dress Shop Wittrock’* Store, Kerby (6) months after the date of first Lew Hammer, Selma JORDANS publication of this notice. • BASKETBALLS • FOOTBALLS Date of first publication Nov­ Call: Wed. and Sat 2.00 and $4.25 ember 23, 1939. $1.00 $1.50 $2.25 J. A. HANCE. Ad­ ministrator of the • WRISTWATCHES • FLASHLIGHTS Estate of Mildred A. Keegan, some­ from $2.25 to $4.95 59c to $3.50 complete FRESHLY FROZEN CREAM times known as Mil­ dred A. Joy, deceas­ The only Siberrian shop in Jos­ ephine County. Visit us and ed. • SYRUP PITCHERS • SPRING WOUND CLOCKS be convinced. 4t-29-32 00* ** z-ir ¡ TODAY’S PRICES DUCKWORTH Christmas Opening Saturday, December 2 STAIMWIUF PROCESS Drip-cut LIGHT LUNCHES 632 S l 6th St., I'm Hog Enough to Want Your Busina»* And Man Enough To Appréciât* It KEITH S MARKET Grants Pass I I I I I I Granta Pass SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Excellent Coffee Shop I IN CONNECTION I REASONABLE RATES 4 Price cutting is not a good advertisement for any city. Good, whoesome businesses represent th* prosperity and growth of communities. It is almost impossible for barber shops in the Illinois Val­ ley to exist with cut rate prices, The volume of barber work doos not warrant such procedure. Consequently _____ the »hope in Kerby and Cave Junction will, in the future, charge the fol- lowing prices: Shaving.......................... . ......... Haircutting, Adults ................ Haircutting, Children under 14 • ELECTRIC CLOCKS $2.25 to $6.95 • BATTER SERV ERS to match as low as $1.00 Back to Normalcy REDWOODS HOTEL $1.00 to $4.95 75c to $1.50 25c 50c 35c FRANK FLOYD, Kerby CLYDE E. THACKER, Cave City Genuine WM. A. ROGERS SILVERPLATE FLATWARE In Beautiful Gift Chest—26-Piece Set $16.75 ASK FOR OUR CHRISTMAS FOLDERS Rogue River Hardware “Where Most People Trade” Grants Pass, Oregon «