Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 7, 1940 Page Four An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and ito surrounding districto. Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois Next Sunday, November 10th, Valley Publishing Company, i there will be no evening service at Entered as second-class matter June 11, 193«, at the Post Office at the Bridgeview Community church, Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 8. 1879 so that the members may attend Editor the preaching service conducted M C ATHEY ' by Rev. Eldon Johnson at the SUBSCRIPTION PRICES ; Cave Junction Community church. In Joaephine County Other services as usual to which O b « Year . ... you are cordjally invited. Leonard Six Months ... Beard, Elder. Three Months Outside of Josephine County -------------- o— On« Yaar *2 00 The Illinois Valley News reserve» the right to reject any advertising copy which i* deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application Bible Study To Meet Again Next Sunday Henshaw-Anderson Rites Solomnized Last Saturday T dr . a . n . Solemnized Last Saturday : : THERE’S MONEY OLD TIRES ding Your Set may be Worth each BRING IN YOUR OLD TIRES TODAY U. S. ROYAL The Bible Study eb'.b of Kerby DELUXE reports a very successful meeting 0 R E Glo(tr ~)N E/W SO? E R BRAKE ACTION last Sunday afternoon. The at­ tendance was greater than antici ­ $ 4-S-Sv0J,l A T I ON pated, with Kerby, Cave Junction, Holland, Selma and Grants Pass being represented. The most in­ teresting feature of the meeting was an address by Rev. Father fREDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUB USHERS UniT) Feinler of St. Anne Parish, Grants Pass. Father Feinler has promised to SMOOTH TIRES ARE OaSC.KOllS be present at the next meeting and expressed the hope that those in at­ ♦ UT US SAEETT-CHECK TOUR 11RES TODAY « THE PASSING PARADE tendance will feel free to submit any questions concerning the Bible The parade has passed by and all that is left is the or teaching of the church, which they wish explained. remembrance of what it might have been IF— THE TIRE MAN The members enthusiastically The national election was a good parade. Our na­ voted Liberal Allowance to meet again next Sunday, tional parade, where all citizens are equal, and one November 10th, at 3 p. m., at the on Your Old TIRES has the same right as another, when they cast their Community church and invite all 6th & “M” Sts. Grants Pass ballot for those whom they wish to guide us through who are interested in Bible study. P ublisher Duckworth I J collman Naturopathic Physician Office. Sherman’s Camp Cave Junction Last Saturday evening the wed­ : of Lota Henshaw of Grants I Ml Pass and Don Anderson of An­ {■J IIHIIIIIIIHMI chorage, Alaska, was solemnized 3"' with Judge R. S. Anderson per- I Dr. Fred W. Gould [ forming the ceremony. They were , Dental Surgeon attended by Mr. and Mrs. William Tuffs Building Phone 4 I Rackley. Giants Pass Mrs. Anderson several years ago I operated a Beauty Salon in Cave | oassssaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaeaeaaaeNataeasastsessoosaaasasasosQ [ Junction and is still owner of I Lota’s Beauty Shop i n Grants Drs. Cantrall & Dixon I Pass. VETERINARIANS Cor. 7th & M Office phone 116: Res. phone 245 or 577-Y j Grants Pass ssisisimisii 4 SERVICE— I a. FOR NOT SOMETHING NOTHING — BUT DOING WHAT YOU WANT DONE PROMPTLY. INTELLI­ GENTLY AND ECONOM­ ICALLY .... a L. B. Hall FUNERAL HOME Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 388 AAA Towing : Nash Sales and Service Phone 113 DEL ROGUE GARAGE 507 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass I : : : Cor. 5th & C Sts. a WATCH REPAIR SPECIALIST Price« Always Reasonable : Clarence E. Eggers JEWELER Del Rogue Hotel Building Q i ■4 HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME NOTICE TO CO-OWNER OF MINE TO CONTRIBUTE Grants Pass, Oregon, Septem-1 ber 19, 1940. TO MRS. LOU WILLIAMS, 2052 Southeast Hawthorne, Portland, Oregon, ' < 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 I 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 I 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 vear ending the 30th day of June, ■ 1940. 1 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 reouired 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 assesspiant work. Dated this 25 day of September, ( 1940. WILL C. SMITH. Ambulance service day or nite 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 th'* coming years. COMMUNITY CHURCH CLASSIFIED ADS Before the parade passed hy, there was much loud Wardrobe Cleaners talking, as there always is in a presidential election Next Sunday,, November 10 at BUY MUSIC NOW —for Armis­ The oldest and best since 1911 year. Some of the loud talking was good and some 8 p. m. at the Cave Junctiort Com- tice Day—God Bless America, Free Pick up by Grants Pas* He ’ s My Uncle, I am an Ameri ­ was bad. Some said the nation would go to the bow­ munity church special music and can, My Buddy and others. Rec­ Laundry message with illustrated lecture on wows if their candidate was not elected. This re­ Bolivia will be given.by Eldon and ords and needles. Wright’s Music 27-ltc minds us of a story we heard recently and it is quite Opal Johnson, Missionaries to Bo­ Store, Grants Pass. Josephine County livia, under auspices of the Bo ­ appropo for the occasion. FOR SALE — Large size sheet livian Indian Mission. Hear about MILLS An old miner had been up in the mountains for 20 the people of Bolivia, their cus­ stove at a bargain at the News 26-tf Cash prices for Feeds and •years. He voted for the presidential election then toms, their religion and the Gospel office. Seeds of all kinds hibernated into the mountains and just recently came work carried on among them. FOR SALE—80-acre ranch, near Phone 123 Grants Pass out to vote again for a presidential election. He made Everybody welcome. Cave Junction, or will exchange ———io------------ for small place near Cave Junc­ the remark when registering, that he helped elect “So- GRANTS PASS tion, clear for clear. Apply at WPA PROJECT and-So” 20 years ago. He was informed that “So- News office, Cave Junction. HOTEL and-So” was not elected. The old miner was disgust­ 27-4tp (Continued from Paa« One) MINERS HEADQUARTERS ed and remarked, He wasn’t? Why those gol-darned 615 “G” Street would volunteer one days work, GOOD USED Trumpet, Clarinet, Grants Pass, Oregon folks told me that the Country would go ‘to the dogs’ this guitar, tenor banjo, mandolin, will be sufficient interest to if he wasn’t elected, and I voted for him.” trombone, piano, accordion and show the department that we want All the bitterness of the election has already- the job finished and they will do violin concertina at the Wright F H A LOANS 27-ltc passed, and the losers have congratulated the winners it, but unless we show them that Music Store. f BUILD NOW — PAY BY want it done with this amount ACREAGE — Fronting Redwood THE MONTH like good sportsmen and everything is “hunky-dory” we of work, it is not likely that it will highway. Must sell because of Valley Lumber Co. and we start no wto pick up the threads from where be completed. ill heaV-h Price reasonable, West F St. Phone 47 The State Highway commission we left off and begin to put our house in order for the call or write to Harris’ Super will furnish enough concrete pipe Creamed Shop, Grants Pass. future. for the main street and this work Notary Publics 27-4tc It’s not a bright future, right now. What with can be finished in jig time if we AMY HUSSEY half the world throwing lead at each other and most show that we want it done. FOR SALE — 8 fine Hampshire M. C. ATHEY 25 men donate a days work April hatched pullets, $1 each of that half glaring at us with snarling glances of en­ on Will LUCILE FLOYD this project? If you will come M. B. Cross, 1 mile south of vy and hate, and many times forgetting their good to the News office and let us know Bridgeview. Holland 271tp manners hy telling us that we are skating on mighty and we can take it up with the engineers they will come out FRIENDSHIP CLUB — Let me thin ice. It is not at all a bright picture. help you meet your Friends. and show us what to do. News REDWOODS HOTEL Uncle Sam has a lot of patience and can take con­ will supply two men. The Housekeepers, Companions, and Come on Grants Pass siderable abuse with a pleasant smie. But Uncle is boys, let us have this labor fin- Real Pals. Write for Member­ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE quite human and when his pet corn gets stepped on ish this project before the west ship blank. W. S. Prather, 1429 S. E. Grand, Portland, Ore. side highway gets started. Don’t IN THE COUNTY COURT OF SOLICITS YOUR enough, he’s going the let loose a sock in the jaw that lose any time. Do it now. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR PATRONAGE ANYONE needing help write P. O. will completely floor the intruder and that’s all there ------------ o------------ THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE Box 166, Caw Junction. 271tf will be to that. “Triple Justice” Western In the Matter of the Estate of The Passing Parade took our minds off our pet —Wire-haired terrier, an­ MILDRED A. KEEGAN, some­ Excellent Coffee Shop) Drama, Wed. and Thurs. LOST times kmwn as MILDRED A. swers to name of Midge. Notify corns for the time be’ng. But the parade is over, and IN CONNECTION JOY, Deceased. i F. F. Hibbard. Reward. 271tj> REASONABLE RATES the streets of thought have all been cleared up and George O’Brien, for fifteen I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN < >■> nothing remains but harmony with a sincere desire years a star in outdoor films, keeps LOANS—No money down. See us That J. A. Hance, Administrator of hold on the theater-going pub­ if you desire to build and pay the ubove entitled Estate on or 0'” .......................... -......... —a to be of service to those who have been chosen to lead his lic because he never lets down in in small monthly sums. Use your after the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., i us through the future. the quality of his performance, or The Seal of Approval i Credit. We sell lumber and Saturday, November 30th, 1940, at the law office of Orval J. Mil­ tries to coast along on past suc ­ building material of all kinds, So with anticipation we look forward to the fut­ cesses. lard, County Courthouse, Grants doors, etc., Copeland Pass, Oregon, will sell at private ure. We believe it’s going to be a great future for As a small boy in San Francisco, windows, Lumber, Grants Pass. 6-tf sale for cash, all the right, title, America, even if it isn't so bright now, for the Passing his home town, George was noted estate, lien and interest of the — One 2 to 6 H. .P. above named decedent >n and to Parade left no callouses, and the corns are being pared for his enthusiasm about new WANTED stenm boiler, upright, and two the following described real prop­ games, toys and playmates. He r ‘¡uly for action. steam clothes process, State erty, to-wit: enjoyed new trips or experiences All of that part of the East ---------------- o conditions and price. Lt. I.. A. with his father who for years was one-half (E 'a) of the South­ Awarded by the American In- Livingston, Co. 5483, ccc east quarter (&EQ) of Section : stitilte of Laundering after of Police of the Bay City. It has come to our not’ce that sever..1 chicken hous­ Chief Twenty-one (21) in Township : Camp, Kerby, Ore. As a young man in the United Passing Rigid Tests Thirty-nine (39), South, Range i es have been raided lately. A shot gun loaded with States Navy during the World war, eight (8) West of the Willam­ Pickup and delivery every Mon HEAR the popular, sacred and se­ little stingerees is a powerful good tonic. his yearning for physical exertion day and Thursday in Cave cular music at 105 N. 6th St. , ette Meridian lying and being made him heavy-weight champion of the Pacific fleet. On his home ranch in the Malibu Mountains forty miles from Hollywood he works like a hired hand between pictures. cutting hay. training horses, stringing fence and riding many miles daily. ''King of the Royal Mounted I» The dying Major King heroically saves his son from death in Epi­ sode Four of Republic's latest se rial, “King of the Royal Mounted >» which will be shown at the Cave City Theater on Wednesday and Thursday. In Chapter Four, titled, "Dev- il Doctor.” King discovers that a sanitarium operating in the envi rons of the Compound X mine is actually a base for gaining posses- sion of the valuable mineral. Fight­ ing this plot, tooth and nail, he comes dangerously close to extinc- tion at the close of the episode when he is knocked cold and left in a careening launch, apparently about to crash into a dam on the North and East side of the Oregon Caves Highway (State Road No. 46), containing 2.03 acres, more or less, accord ing to the Government survey thereof; more fully describe’d as follows: Commencing at the quarter corner between Section 21 and 9 0 in said Township and Range ; ¡FRENCH LAUNDRY thence South 260 feet to the North right-of-way line of said I State Highway No. 46; thence & DRY CLEANERS in Northwesterly direction along said right-of-way line Agencies 728.1 feet; thence East follow- Haynes Clothing Shop ing the East and West center Wittrock't Store, Kerby line through said Section 21, to Lew Hammer, Selma the place of beginning a dis­ tance of 681 feet, all corners of Call : Wed. and Sat. which have been located and stakes are now in place. ; This sale will be made subject : to the approval of the County Court of Oregon for Josephine County. Dated this 24th day of October, 1940. PROCESS J. A. HANCE. I Administrator of the : Estate of MILDRED A. KEEGAN. sometimes I known as MILDRED A. JOY. Deceased. 25-29 Decca, Bluebird and Okey Rec-1 ords, 3 for $1.00. High class Victor and Columbia records are greatly reduced in price. We order anything in music for you. Wright’s Music Store. . — H——— Junction, Kerby and Holland GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY “Since 1900” Î STJUMMÜF STJUMBÄÜF I ASK FOR ♦ Keibel’s PERFECTION BREAD ♦ At Your Grocer 4