Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 14, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 14, 1940
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Slayton’s Lose Young
There was a good attendance and. Birthday Celebrated
LUM & ABNER IN
the next meeting will be full of Tuesday Evening
Daughter, Diane
THEIR FIRST
interest in the coming Christmas
PICTURE COMING
program. Look for announcement.
Many residents of the valley
A large group of friends gather­
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will be shocked to hear the news
ed at the residence of Mrs. Clay
Lum
and
Abner
bring
side
split
­
that Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Slayton,
Ramsay last Tuesday for an even­
ting humor and real pathos to the AUTUMN TINGED
formerly of the Cave City Drug
ing of entertainment. The occas­
screen
in
their
first
picture
which
TREES AND SHRUBS ion took on a double atmosphere
store, lost their only daughter,
comes to the Cave City theater
Diane last Sunday in Newberg,
of pleasure as it happened to be
W’ednesday and Thursday next
Oregon. The Grants Pass Courier week.
Among the many “must see" Mrs. Ramsay s birthday also.
carried the following story:
points of interest in the Redwood
The guests played pinochle and
The lovable old storekeepers of
Diane Slayton, two-year-old
Empire at this season of the year listened to the election returns.
Pine Ridge demonstrate all the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes
is the beautiful Smith River Can­ Those enjoying the evening were,
keen understanding and sharp in­
Slayton, formerly of Grants Pass,
yon country in attractive Del Norte Mrs. G. A. Petersen, Les Henry,
terpretation of America’s small
died of leukima Sunday in New­ town people in this human drama County, and »he Illinois Valley Millie Trefethen, Nat Woolley,
berg, Ore. Funeral services will which moves from laughs to tears noted among autumn vacationists Vivian Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
be held Tuesday in Corvallis.
then back again to laughs in excel­ for its multi-colored trees and tindale. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kellert,
shrubs.
Diane was born in Josephine lent tempo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hoskins, Milt
Here, each year nature presents Akerill, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ram­
county and lived with her parents
Frances Langford as the Pine
in Cave Junction and Grants Pass, Ridge postmistress finds her ro­ a spectacular pageant of fall fol- sey, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thack­
while her father was in the drug mance with a young doctor going I iage with the popdlar dogwood; er of Cave Junction.
business.
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from bad to worse, but Lum and maple, in both trailing and large,
and many other shrubs, turning
Dr.
and
Mrs. E. E. Lewarton of
Abner
find
time
to
encourage
the
—o
young couple and still have time the canyon into a blaze of col- Medford arrived in Cave Junction
the first of the week and are now
to play checkers. How they track or.
Thank You Teacher
Fall foliage, harvested fields, making their home with Nat L.
down the villain and ultimately
and clear blue skies with perhaps Woolley. Mrs. Lewarton is a sis­
What a grand Hallowe’en party help “everyone but themselves" an occassional billowy white cloud,
ter of Nat.
provides a laugh-packed, tear jam­
our teacher gave us at the White
cover the entire Redwood Empire
med
first
for
Lum
and
Abner.
school.
into a harmonious scene of
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We spent the afternoon doing
and contentment.
Hallowe’en stunts and playing CITY CLUB TO HOLD
And for those who desire still SERVICE—
games. It was great fun bobbing
greater diversity, there is the ever
NOT
SOMETHING
FOR
for apples with pennies in them CHRISTMAS PARTY
thrill and lure of steel-head and
NOTHING — BUT DOING
and eating peanuts with our masks
WHAT YOU WANT DONE
At the regular meeting of the salmon fishing on the coast and
PROMPTLY. INTELLI-
on. Delicious refreshments of ice
Rogue
and
Illinois
rivers.
GENTLY AND ECONOM­
cream, cookies and candies were Cave Junction Women’s club, held
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ICALLY ....
served. Thank you Mrs. Byrne for at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Hicks Dopyera’« Say Hello
this
week.
It
was
voted
to
hold
a
a very enjoyable time.
The following postal card was
A PUPIL. Christmas party. All ladies of the
AAA Towing
community are invited to nartici- received some time ago from Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Dopyera
when
they
nate and it is planned to have a
NOTICE TO CO-OWNER OF
were in New York:
i fine Christmas program.
Nash Sales and Service
MINE TO CONTRIBUTE
Dear Mr. Athey:
At the recent meeting Mrs. Kap-
Grants Pass, Oregon, Septem­
ber 19, 1940.
Would like to say hello to all
penstein gave a very interesting
Phone 113
TO MRS. LOU WILLIAMS, 2052 review of the Bible, (Izekiel 23) our friends in the valley from
Southeast Hawthorne, Portland,
the
New
York
Fair.
It
’
s
nice
—
but
Oregon, ’/< Santa Barbara Apart­ which was greatly appreciated.
Dainty refreshments were we prefer the west .especially the
ment; and TO JIM MASCAL:
DEL ROGUE GARAGE
You are hereby notified that I served by the hostess. Mrs. Hicks, out doors. Saying hello to all.
have expended Two Hundred who also presided at the meeting.
507 S. Cth Street, Grants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dopyera.
(1200.00) Dollars in labor and
improvements upon the Northeast
♦
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
CLASSIFIED
ADS
¡FRENCH
LAUNDRY
of Section 14, Township 39 South,
Range 8 W’est of the W’illamette FOR SALE — Large roasting
& DRY CLEANERS
Meridian, compromising two (2)
chickens, 14c per pound. W. O.
unpatented placer mining claims,
Burch, Redwood highway, Cave
as will appear by Certificate filed
Agencies
on the 10 day of June, 1940, in
Junction.
28-ltc Haynei Clothing Shop
the office of the County Clerk of
’« Store, Kerby
Josephine County, Oregon, at Page MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE Wittrock
Lew Hammer, Selma
575, Volume 39, Mining Records
now under new management.
of Josephine County, Oregon, in
Carries a complete line of feeds
Call: Wed. and Sat.
order to hold said premises under
the provisions of the revised sta-I and seeds of all kinds. Make
tutes of the United States of j our store your headquarters
America, being the amount re­
when in Grants Pass. Keith
quired to hold the same for the
year ending the 30th day of June,
TURKEYS
1940.
STAJMMUF
Grain
fed
Turkeys
for sale at A.
That the work was performed
PROCESS
B. Davis’ ranch across the road I
by Will C. Smith and Jack Brady
and consisted of forty (40) man i from Ye Rustic Inn. Alive or
BUY
days building road to the property,
dressed.
28-ltc
performed between May 1 and
A
CAR
YOU KNOW
May 31, 1940, and the amount due FOR SAI.F'—80-acre ranch, near
and owing to the undersigned by
IS A BARGAIN
Cave Junction, or will exchange
you as co-owners is One Hundred
for
small
place
near
Cave
Junc
­
($1000.00) Dollars; and
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tion, clear for clear. Apply at :
S’ou are hereby required to con­
*28 Model A Coupe $45
tribute said sum of One Hundred
News office, Cave Junction.
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To
the
Voters
of
($100.00) Dollars within ninety
*29 Model A Road­
27-4tp
(90) days from and after the ser-j
¡Illinois
Valley
ster ........................ $80
vice of this notice upon you, or if ACREAGE — Fronting Redwood
you fail so to contribute within
highway.
Must
sell
because
of
’29 Model A Tudor $75
said time, your interest in the said
| I wish to express my appre­
ill heal* h.
Price reasonable, ciation to the voters of Illinois
mining property will become the
New Tires
property of the said Will C. Smith
call or write to Harris’ Super : Valley for their loyal support in
who performed or caused to be
’29 Model A Fordor $65
Creamed Shop, Grants Pass.
: the election and wish my
performed such assessmant work.
Overhauled
27-4tc
Dated this 25 day of September,
: cessor the best of luck.
:
’30 Model A Road­
WILL C. SMITH. FRIENDSHIP CLUB — Let me
ster ...........
$75
help you meet your Friends.
JOHN VALEN
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
Housekeepers, Companions, and
’29 Model A Pickup $65
SALE
Real Pals. Write for Member­
ship blank. W. 8. Prather, 1429
’30 Chevrolet Coupe $75
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
S. E. Grand, Portland, Ore.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
’29 Buick Fordor
$50
THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE
LOANS—No money down. See us THANK YOU—
In the Matter of the Estate of
MANY MORE
if you desire to build and pay
MILDRED A. KEEGAN, some­
in small monthly sums. Use your
TO
( HOOSE FROM
Votera of the Illinois
times known as MILDRED A.
Credit. We sell lumber and
JOY, Deceased.
building material of all kinds,
your fine support
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
windows, doors, etc., Copeland
recent election
That J. A. Hance, Administrator of
Lumber. Grants Pass.
the above entitled Estate on or
after the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
Saturday, November 30th, 1940,
Merle E C-iffin
at the law office of Orval J. Mil­
Grants Pass
lard, County Courthouse, Grants
Pass, Oregon, will sell at private
sale for cash, all the right, title,
estate, lien and interest of the
above named decedent in and to
the following (¡escribed real prop­
I want the people of the Ilrnois Valley to
erty, to-wit:
All of that part of the East
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now
how much I appreciate the splen lid vote
one-half (EH) of the South­
east quarter (SEH) of Section
recorded m? in the recent election, rn.l I assure
Twenty-one (21) in Township
Thirty-nine (39), South, Range
you I will do everything in my power for your
eight (8) West of the Willam­
continued success.
ette Meridian lying and being
on the North and East side of
the Oregon Caves Highway
(State Road No. 46), containing
2.03 acres, mort or less, accord­
ing to the Government survey
PETE FREDERICKSON
thereof; more fully described as
PRINTED
follows:
Commencing at the quarter
WITH
corner between Section 21 and
Range
;
YOUR NAME
22 in said Township and
:
thence South 260 feet to the
North right-of-way line of said
ONLY
State Highway No. 46; thence
:
in a Northwesterly direction
along said right-of-way line
728.1 feet; thence East follow-
ing the East and West center
line through said Section 21, to
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE
the place of beginning a dis­
tance of 681 feet, all corners of
Large Rugs, Throw Rugs, Linoleum
which have been located and
stakes are now in place.
End Tables, Card Tables, Occasional
YOUR CHOICE OF
This sale will be made subject
Chairs, Lamps, Smoking Sets, Coffee
to the approval of the County
12 SMART DESIGNS
Court of Oregon for Josephine
Tables, Ottomans, Mirrors, Pictures
County.
LASTING GIFTS FOR LIFE
Dated this 24th day of October,
1940.
We Prepay the Freight on New Furniture for 1OO Mile«
J A. HANCE.
Administrator
Estate of MILDRED A.
KEEGAN.
sometimes
known as MILDRED A.
112-114 North Sixth Street
Grants Pass
JOY. Deceased
««HHUHtHtttnmtifmtti
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Page Five
C. A. Winetrout
Incorporated
ISADORA ROBINSON
(Continued from Page one)
Mrs. Isadora Robinson died at
her home in Wilderville last Thurs­
day November 7th. She was born
July 30, 1865, at Mountain City,
Tennessee. Funeral services were
held at the Wilderville church, Sat­
urday, November 9 with Rev. C. J.
Morris officiating and interment
in the Wilderville cemetery.
Mrs. Robinson was survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Addie Drew
of Eugene and Chloe Rutteneut-
ter of Klamath Falls and six sons,
John, Radburn, Ennie, Shube E. of
Wilderville, Kirkman of Eugene,
and Lucius Robinson of Kerby.
foreman will tell us what to do.
FLASH—
Since the above story was writ­
ten, the following men volunteered
their services and we now have the
necessary 25 men. Those added
to the list are:
Larry MusH, 1 day.
George Hicks, 1 day.
O. W. Vogue, 1 day.
Lee Ostrander, 1 day.
Buck Smith, 1 day.
Geo. Scott, 1 day.
This completes the 25 days we
had to give, and the work will be
finished at once.
Thanksgiving
. . LINENS
Dress up your Thanksgiving Table with a new
cover. We have everything to show you from
small lupch size to three yard long dinner cloths
Printed Cotton Cloths
49c to
Rayon and Cotton Cloths
49c to
All Linen Damask
$1.95 to
Lace Cloths ........................................ $1.69 to
Odd Napkins also
$1.48
$3.98
$9.95
$3.9.5
Golden Rule
Grr.nts Pass
O
Thanksgiving Specials
SPECIAL
VALUES!
USED
CARS
Drainage Will Be
Manchel’s Furniture
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Wearever Aluminum
Oblong
:
!
!
s
12 pound capacity, Reg. $4 95, Special
17 pound capacity, Reg. $6.00, Special
23 pound capacity, Reg. $7.25, Special
$3.85
$4.95
$5.95,
Oval
10 pound capacity, Reg. $4.45, Special
15 pound capacity, Reg. $5.50, Special
$2.69
$3.29
8
12
18
23
pound
pound
pound
pound
Blue Enamel
capacity, Special
capacity. Special
capacity, Special
capacity. Special
$ .98
$1.25
$1.69
$2.30
Also a full line of
Famous “Savory” Steel and Enameled Roasters
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ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE
“Where, Most People Trade”
Grants Pass, Oregon
■a
through CALIFORNIA
for no extra rail fare!
EAST
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, you can go to New
York, Chicago and most other eastern destina­
tions through California for not lc extra rail
fare! See San Francisco, Los Angeles, Southern
Arizona. Enjoy warm sunshine all the way.
For detailr about thir amazing bargain, see your owi
S.P. agent or write J. A. Ortnandy, General Parsinger
Agent, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon.
SP Southern Pacific
Christmas
Cards
Gifts for Thanksgiving
and Christmas
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A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
Quick * Easy - Safe
Wnta or call
tor com plat*
information—
Grants Pass Branch o/ the
United States National Bank
Head Office, Portland, Oregon
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