Page Two Illinois Valley News, Thursday, February 15, 1940 T IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY: T. PAYNE SCHOOL NEWS F H A L0AN$ 6 S., R. 2 E. Sec. 1, N^NEli By Carol George Red Fir 2460 M. feet B. M , White BUILD NOW — PAY BY For Monday's Lincoln day pro­ Fir 15 M. feet B. M.; none of the THE MONTH timber to be sold for less than gram we had the following: Song, An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richeit $1 75 per M. for the Red Fir, $1.50 America; Reading, Carol George; Valley Lumber Co. valley in the world, the Illinoia Valley and ita surrounding diatncta. ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH per M. for the White Fir. Timber OF SEVENTH DAY West F St. Phone 47 Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois j Reading, Myrtle Pullen; Gettys ­ to be sold on basis of cruise. ADVENTISTS Valley Publishing Company. IN COOS COUNTY: T. 31 S., burg speech, Mrs. Watts; Read­ Sabbth School at 9:30 a. no. Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at R. 12 W.. Sec. 21, SW14SEU ing, Jean George. {•J*" Q: Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Douglas Fir 621 M. feet B. M., : Ê Prayer meeting Wednesday at Port Orford Cedar 315 M. feet B. Myrtle Pullen loaned us a phon­ M., Dead and Down Port Orford Editor 7:30 p. m. M C. ATHEY ASK FOR Cedar 26 M. feet B. M., Red Cedar ograph on which we are going to You are invited to meet with 13 M. feet B. M.; trees marked or use records to learn to march. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES : : us. otherwise designated for cutting In Josephine County ♦ i and will be sold on basis of this = : $i so One Year . . ........... ................................. F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. The teacher asks each one to cruise. N*/iSE*4 Port Orford Six Months ........... ___ ....... ............................... „... .7* : ------------ o—------- :: .50 CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY Cedar 55 M. feet B. M., Dead and bring to school all the odd shaped Three Month* .... ..................... ................................. Down Port Orford Cedar 5 M. feet and odd colored rocks we could : Outside of Josephine County CHURCH B. M., Red Cedar 55 M. feet B. M.; find and as far as posible we are : On. Year $2 00 Community Sunday School at Port Orford Cedar 30 inches and under and all Red Fir, White Fir, to find out what kind of rocks : The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising 9:45 a. m. and Hemlock reserved from this they are. : copy which i* deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application Preaching 11 a m. cutting; : none of the timber to be ------------ o ■■ — — ■ : sold for less than $2.00 per M. for A part of last week was spent KERBY UNION SUNDAY the Douglas Fir, $10.00 per M. for ¡ : 8 0RE60( in the studying of trees to tell the Port Orford Cedar, $1.25 per, : SCHOOL : : PUBLISH! for the Red Cedar, $8.00 per ' from the bark and foliage the kind ♦ Sunday School at 9:45 a. m M. M. for the Dead and Down Port I of trees that grow in our vicin- every Sunday. All are cordially Orford Cedar. : invited. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: T. 21 4 Yellow Pine 8 lunch Wednesday, when Mrs. We are preaching a series of ser­ M. feet B. M., Sugar Pine 3 M. Watts served us a lunch of buns, : = Pi ckup and delivery every Mon day and Thursday in Cave WHAT D’YE WANT? mons on the eighth chapter of Ro­ feet B. M„ Red Fir 380 M. feet B. hot dogs, salad and caks for a val­ : Junction, Kerby and M., Incense Cedar 20 M. feet B. mans in our Sunday Morning ser­ M., none of the timber to be sold entine. We also had our exchange I Holland vices and the theme last Sunday for less than $3.00 per M. for the of valentines at the noon hour. ! Wailers at Fate Should Rouse GRANTS PASS was “Spiritual Freedom.’’ Text, Yellow Pine, $3.50 per M. for the We wish Valentine’s day came I Romans, 8, 1. The house was well Sugar Pine, $1.00 per M. for the more often. to Importance of Self-Help STEAM LAUNDRY 8 Red Fir, $.75 per M. for the In- filled Sunday night and gave us cense “Since 1900“ Cedar. Timber to be sold on T I good attention while we made an basis of cruise. SPEND YOUR MONEY B. You want lots of life You’re always peeving be­ evangelistic appeal on “Jesus, the IN LANE COUNTY: T. 15 S., WISELY R. 6 W., Sec. 7, SHSW’4 Large cause you don’t get enough, wondering how you can Way.” We are planning next Sun- Douglas I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Trade with Fir 1725 M. feet B. M., lay night’s program especially for I get more, and asking people, reading books. Small Douglas Fir 2065 M. feet B. the CCC men. I M„ Red Cedar 65 M. feet B. M.; s GAYMAN’S Well, you’ll get lots of answers, but if you really Question: Who can tell us a none of the timber to be sold for want to make a success of living, there is just one fact better place in the Illinois Valley less than $2.00 per M. for the : SEED AND FEED : DR. A. N. COLLMAN Large Douglas Fir, $1.75 per M. Formerly you must face—You’ve got to know what you want. for our children to spend Sunday for Naturopathic Phyaician : the Small Douglas Fir, $1.50 MACK’S SEED AND FEED You can go practically anywhere in life—do al­ nights than in the Community per M. for the Red Cedar. Timber : Phone : SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 578 514 S. 6 St. Church? Good music, comfortable to ho sold on basis of cruise. T. most anything you wish if you know what you want seats In Cave Junction Grants Pass and a spirit of warm friend­ 16 S., R. 7 W., Sec. 23, NW *4 !: SE>4 Red Fir 1750 M. feet B. M.; s before you start. Hl liness. QUALITY MERCHANDISE of the timber to be sold for There’s just one thing that life and your fellow “The little Church with the big none at the Right Price. less than $1.75 per M. Timber to ?" men can’t and won’t do for you, and that is, make up welcome.” be sold on basis of cruise. T. 20 : Dr. Fred W. Gould We Specialize in S. , R. 2 W„ Sec. 3, NUN *4 Red Ed Wright, Pastor 8 8 your mind. This seems a reasonable statement when SPERRY ’ S DAIRY and Dental Surgeon Fir 4210 M. feet B. M., Douglas ------------ o POULTRY FEEDS Tuff* Building Fir 890 M. feet B. M„ Red Cedar set down in print, but most of us spend all our days Needle i* Honored 70 M. feet B. M., Hemlock 160 Phone 4 : : bucking it. We’re always expecting the other fellow Japanese custom honors the M. Grant* Pa** feet B. M., Red Cedar Poles : Everything the Farmer Need*: .... We can get it for you. : Itlllllltl 11 * III to shape our program for us, or waiting for lady luck “spirit” of a needle, after the in­ 240; none of the timber to be sold ««lit II It strument is outworn. The needle for less than $1.75 per M. for the to hand it to us on a silver platter. Red Fir, $2.00 per M. fur the is embedded in a soft cake which Douglas Fir, $1.00 per M. for the I don’t know much about God, but I’ve seen plenty becomes its last resting place. Red Cedar and Hemlock, $.50 each of life. And I’m telling you that if you can’t do your for the Red Cedar Poles. Trees FRENCH LAUNDRY FUNERAL HOME United State* less than 24 inches DBHOB re­ own picking you’re out of luck. Life has no use for Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager & DRY GLEANERS served from cutting. Department of the Interior sissies or cry babies or gimme-gimme kids. Life will General Land Office IN MARION COUNTY: T. 7 S., AMBULANCE SERVICE Agencies O & C. Administration R. 2 E„ Sec. 3, SEUNWU Red Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sts. give you what you want when you ask for it, and not Portland, Oregon Fir 785 M. feet B. M.; none of the Haynes Clothing Shop until. *** Sealed bids, marked outside “Bid timber to be sold for less than Wittrock’s Store, Kerby If you can make up your mind what you want, for Timber,” and addressed to the $1.75 per M. Timber to be sold Lew Hammer, Selma Forester, O. and C. Admini­ on basis of cruise. T. 9 S., R. 3 E., HULL & HULL peace or power, freedom or protection, opportunity, Chief stration, 410 Custom House, Port- Sec. 7, SE>4NW»4, SWU SE‘a Call: Wed. and Sat FUNERAL HOME adventure or quiet reflection, when you can make up 'anf the Chief Forester of the O. and Fir, $1.50 per M. for the do something—be something. Well, what’s holding C. Administration. The amount of Douglas MINERS HEADQUARTERS Red Fir. Timber to be sold on the deposit will be computed at the 615 ”G” Street basis of cruise. you? Only yourself and your indecision. rate of at least 20 per cent of the Grants Pass, Oregon IN WASHINGTON COUNTY: “But the human race is still savage,” you say; first $1000 of any estimated T. 2 N„ R. 3 W., Sec. 5, SUSEL* value; at least 10 per Red Fir 375 M. feet B. M., Doug­ “every man grabbing for every other man’s throat. stumpage 'ent of the next $9000 of any esti­ las Fir 870 M. feet B. M., Red Ced­ 0 A poor man hasn’t a chance.” mated stumpage value and at least ar 110 M. feet B. M., none of the' AFTER HOLIDAY PRICES per cent of any additional esti­ timber to be sold for less than Are you telling me! I was as poor as you can 5 mated Now Prevail stumpage value in excess per M. for the Red Fir. ever be—as ignorant—as hurt and likewise as full of of $10,000 and up to $25,000 in $1.75 Come in and See us. 12.00 per M. for the Douglas Fir, The deposit of any suc­ and $1.50 per M. for the Red Ced­ blubbering self pity. But, bigolly, 1 made up my amount. Clarence E. Eggers I cessful bidder will be credited as a ar. Timber to be sold on basis of mind and I crashed the gate—and so can you! first installment in the payment O-uise. T. 1 S„ R. 5 W„ Sec. 1, 604 a 6th St., Grants I’ass^ for the timber. Checks of unsuc­ SWUNEU Red Fir 540 M. feet ---------------- o----------------- cessful bidders will be returned up­ H M.; none of the timber to be on the award of the bid. A bond sflld for less than $1.50 per M. The doors of wisdom are never shut. Josephine County on all sales will be required in an Timber to be sold on basis of amount computed at the rate of at ctuise. The right to waive technical MILLS least 20 per cent of the first $10,- and to reject any and all 000 of the bid. plus 10 per cent of defects Cash prices for Feeds and bils is reserved. Dated at Port­ any additional amount of' the bid land, Oregon, this 10th day of Seeds of all kinds in excess of $10,000. Payment for February, 1940. W. H. Horning, Texaco Gas, Oil Greases Phone 123 Grants Pass timber will be required in advance Chef Forester O. and C. Admini- of cutting, payment in full at the ataMfon. 1 GEO. A HICKS time of filing the contract being required in sales amounting to $2500 or less. In larger sales, Wardrobe Cleaners payment may be made in a num­ ber of installments scheduled to The oldest and best since 1911 keep pace with the rate of timber Free Pick up by Grant. Pas. cutting and payable upon demand Laundry from the Chief Forester. The suc­ cessful bidder in each sale exceed­ ing $5000 in amount will be re­ WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR quired, prior to the approval of £££? SEE OUR STOCK OF GOOD SERVICEABLE the contract covering such sale, to IOME FURNISHINGS PRICED TO FIT EVERYONE'S i EXPERT REPAIRS I furnish a sworn financial state­ FOCKETBOOK ............ All Work Guaranteed ment showing ability to fulfill the terms of the contract. For copies MURPHY HICKS of the form of proposal, form of I contract and bond, and other infor­ | ILLINOIS VALLEY GARAGE: mation, . ai " _"2 _ __ ~ Pee delivery to all parts of the Valley on Any application should be made (•}••••••••'••»•»••••tt mtt tittiii « to the Chief Forester, O. and C. Reasonable Purchase. Administration, Portland, Oregon. The timber volumes, given in Notary Publics the following appraisals, are esti-1 AMY HUSSEY mated and may be more or less than the amounts stated. Living M. C. ATHEY “Furniture You’ll Admire at Price* You’ll Appreciate” cull trees and young timber less 1R114 N. Sixth St. Grant* Pa** LUCILE FLOYD than merchantable size are reserv­ Holland ed from cutting. Keibel’s PERFECTION BREAD T i 4 QWlllliMtlMIMIIIIIIIItllllllllllMliiHIHIIMIIIHHItltlllll à 1 [jytllt Wlltitlltlilll lillt ........ 111 II 11111111111111 i 1111111C •««!«! 111 111 4 tilt tint L. B. Hall A Cordial Invitation, Folks of the Illinois Valley . . . ^••'•••••«•«itttMiittMMimtttittttaHtttewmMiiiiitiMMtftl^ I I Come In »See for Yourself ! Manchel’s Furniture I