Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 17, 1940
VIVIEN LEIGH
CAST IN NEW
PICTURE ROLE
“I would rather not be remem
bered as Scarlett O’Hara.”
Vivien Leigh made this amazing
remark while frankly admitting
her debt to the lady who won her
the Academy Award as the best
actress of the year, adding that
she feels no actress can afford to
stake her career on a single role.
-Waterloo Bridge,” starring her
with Robert Taylor, and comes Sat
urday and Sunday to the Cave City
Theater.
Miss Leigh’s versatility was rec
ognized in England long before she
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came to Hollywood. She was just I roles that I can win a secure place
beginning to win recognition for in the affections of American
her talents when she appeared filmgoers.”
with Taylor in “A Yank at Ox
ford.” Oddly enough, she almost
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lost this role of the College Widow
in the picture because she was
considered the wrong type. Until
then she had played nothing but
sweet ingenues.
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She had become one of Eng
land s most-sought-after young ac
Seal of Approval
tresses when she made “The Side
walks of London” with Charles
Laughton in 1938. Perhaps her
most impressive triumph up until
the time of Scarlett was on the
London stage in “The Mask of
Virtue,” a play that ran for five
months and labeled her a definite
Awarded by the American In
"find.”
stitute of Laundering after
“I am grateful to Scarlett,” Miss I
Passing Rigid Tests
Leigh said, “because she made it
Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thursday in Cave
possible for me to have an unbe :
Junction, Kerby and
lievably pleasant introduction to 2
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the American public. But if I am
to be remembered only as Scarlett
GRANTS PASS
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Phone 113
KEEP ONE COMMISSIONER
FROM THE ILLINOIS VALLEY
DEL ROGUE GARAGE
507 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass
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FOR SALE—1935 Dodge Sedan in
good condition. Inquire 329
West “I” street, Grants Pass.
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29 X John Valen
FOR SALE—Apples 25c and 35c,
Walnuts 10c per pound. Chris
Wendt, Caves highway.
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR SALE—1939 Oldsmobile car
radio, a real buy $19.50; 1940
RCA pick-me-up radio, battery
or electric, slightly used, $22.50;
1939 Goodyear Radio, table
model, $32.95 new special price
$14.50, easy terms if desired;
Goodyear Service Store, across
the street from Rogue theater;
1940 RCA combination radio
•and phonograph was $34.95 now
$22.50. A dollar a week will
take this.
FOR RENT—5 room house fur
nished or unfurnished. Elwood
Hussey.
24-ltc
LOANS—No money down. See us
if you desire to build and pay
in small monthly sums. Use your
Credit. We sell lumber and
building material of all kinds,
windows, doors, etc., Copeland
Lumber, Grants Pass.
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FOR SALE—9 Mallard ducks, big,
fat ones. 65 cents each for the
9. Elwood Hussey.
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CAVE JUNCTION
FOR SALE — Mining location
Inquire at News office. 14-tf
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE of
ads. They get results, and cost
so little.
PLYMOUTH
Phone 34
DODGE
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1940
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
NOTICE TO CO-OWNER OF
MINE TO CONTRIBUTE
Grants Pass, Oregon, Septem
ber 19, 1940.
TO MRS. LOU WILLIAMS, 2052
Southeast Hawthorne, Portland,
Oregon, ' I Santa Barbara Apart
ment; and TO JIM MASCAL:
You are hereby notified that I
have expended Two Hundred
($200.00) Dollars in labor and
improvements upon the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section 14, Township 39 South,
Range 8 West of the Willamette
Meridian, compromising two (2)
unpatented placer mining claims,
as will appear by Certificate filed
on the 10 day of June, 1940, in
the office of the County Clerk of
Josephine County, Oregon, at Page
575, Volume 39, Mining Records
of Josephine County, Oregon, in
order to hold said premises under
the provisions of the revised sta
tutes of the United States of
America, being the amount re
quired to hold the same for the
year ending the 30th day of June,
1940.
That the work was performed
by Will C. Smith and Jack Brady
and consisted of forty (40) man
days building road to the property,
performed between May 1 and
May 31, 1940, and the amount due
and owing to the undersigned by
you as co-owners is One Hundred
($1000.00) Dollars; and
You are hereby reauired to con
tribute said sum of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars within ninety
(90) days from and after the ser
vice of this notice upon you, or if
you fail so to contribute within
said time, your interest in the said
mining property will become the
property of the said Will C. Smith
who performed or caused to be
performed such assessmant work.
Dated this 25 day of September,
1940.
WILL C. SMITH.
MAIN EVENT - 6 ROUNDS
Claude Tucker vs. Ludford Eagan
WILLIAMS CCC CAMP, 147 POUNDS
Birmingham (¡olden Glove Winner
CAVE JUNCTION, 146 POUNDS
Undefeated in 9 Fights
SEMI FINALS - 4 ROUNDS
Fibber McGee
vs
GOLD CANYON PONY RANCH, 140 POUNDS
Hugh Flambrough
OREGON ( AVES CCC CAMP, 140 POUNDS
Bill Henmman vs. Nick Alphonzo
GOLI) CANYON PONY RANCH, 130 POUNDS
OREGON CAVES CCC CAMP, 130 POUNDS
( 5 OTHER BIG BOUTS )
ADMISSION, ADULTS 50c
FIGHTS START AT 8:30 SHARP
STUDENTS, 25c; ( MILDREN UNDER 14, 10c
MATCHMAKER AND PROMOTER — BUCK SMITH