Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 21, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 21, 1910
M
C. ATHEY
Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Josephine County
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR S
SALE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE
In the Matter of the Estate of
MILDRED A. KEEGAN, some­
times known as MILDRED A.
JOY, Deceased.
“GHOST BREAKERS
( Continued
from
Page
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That J. A. Hance, Administrator of
the above entitled Estate on or
after the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
Saturday, November 30th, 1940,
at the law office of Orval J. Mil­
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 described real prop­
erty, to-wit:
All of that part of the East
one-half (E’-ii of the South­
east quarter (SE(4) of Section
Twenty-one (21) in Township
One)
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application She suddenly finds that she has
inherited a famous old castle on
Black Island in Cuba. Ignoring the
warnings of the Cuban Consuls
and the attorney for the estate
not to visit it, she prepares to go.
Bob Hope, as a gossipy radio com­
mentator, hides in her trunk in
the hotel after escaping from a
threatening gangster he had of-
fended on the air.
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i “You Can’t Fool Your
Wife” Best Comedy
FRENCH LAUNDRY
& DRY CLEANERS
Agencies
Said to be one of the best com­
Dear Ed:
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They is quite a few folks what edy-dramas of domestic life the Hayna* Clothing Shop
Wiltrock'*
Stor«,
Kerby
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is livin’ in the Illinois valley what screen has presented in recent Lew Hammer, Selma
years,
RKO
Radio's
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Can
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I don’t see very much, and some
of ’em says why don't I write more Fool Your Wife” co-stars Lucille
Call: Wed. and Sat.
fer the News, as they had ruther Ball and James Ellison at the head
read what I writ than to see me of a clever cast at the Cave City
and hear me shoot off my gab; Theater Wednesday and Thursday.
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Ellison is seen as a young ac­
and so this ’ere letter is fer th«>m
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air critters and nobody else. T<> countant in a big C. A. P. firm,
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toll the fact 1 do git derned lone-1 and Miss Ball has the role of his
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sum when I can’t see such old I bored and discontented wife who
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neighbors like Jim Lewis, Ed Ty- after five years of matrimony has
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cer, Roy and George Wells, Ben come to think him a hopeless worm.
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George, Dave and George Bour, When Ellison is assigned to enter­
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Bert Addams and a lotter more tain a young playboy whose father
critters, but I jest hafter grin and is a partner in the company, things
hear it. Mebby I can git “Hell-O” begin to happen, and the mixture
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of gay night-life and of mother-in-
to ’em thru the News.
Lee Currier and his Mrs. jest law .suspicion definitely breaks up ANYONE in need write P. O. Box
left my place fer thtir homt in Ellison’s none-too-happy home.
1G6, Cave Junction, Confident­
Kerby. They sed that they comes
Although the two young people
ial.
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up to see if w«> wuz livin' yet. I are still in love, each is led to be­
tell him that we wan’t, not jest lieve that the other wants a divorce WILL BE CLOSED Thanksgiving
day. We wish all of you a Happy
azackly, not yet, but that w«> wuz and mother-in-law sees to it that
Thanksgiving. Cave City Coffee j
tryin’ dern hard to. We always they don’t get an opportunity to
Shop.
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has a good visit when Lee anti Mrs. talk things over, So when the -------------------------------------------
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comes to see us.
young Englishman takes a hand FOR SALE—Sacrifice equity in
Night afor«> last, Nov. 16, we had and tries to straighten out the af­
1934 Ford Tudor, excellent con­
our first frost fer this fall, but fair through the medium of a mas­
dition, good rubber. A bargain
they haint none of us cryin’ over querade party, unforseen complica­
and must be sold by Thursday
it. Fact is we could of stood it fer tions arise that lead to the hilar­
night. D. L. White, Kerby.
a while longer without one. We ious conclusion of the picture.
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hav«> been awful bizzy feelin’ sorry l
WANTED—Use of practice piano
fer our friends back in Wisconsin,! Celebrates Their 10th
in your home for 10 year old
Michigan, Minnesota. South Dako­
child, will do sewing in ex­
ta and Iowa. We knows lots a Wedding Anniversary
change. Inquire at News office.
folks there and all we could do to
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Last Sunday, November 17th,
help 'em wuz to wish they wuz
here in the Illinois valley. I jest friends gathered at the home of FOR SALE—80-acre ranch, near
Cave Junction, or will exchange
finished a letter to one of my good Mr. and Mrs. Boling to help them
for small place near Cave Junc­
friends in Sioux City, Iowa, and I celebrate their 40th wedding an­
niversary.
After
a
delicious
noon
tion,
clear for clear. Apply at
tells him that if he could only live
dinner
the
guests
presented
them
News
office, Cave Junction.
•fix months in the Illinois valley he
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wouldn’t never care whether they with gifts.
Th«'
guests
present
were
Mr.
wuz a heaven or not.
ACREAGE — Fronting Redwood
I gess 1 hadn't better write and Mrs. Jim Hogue; Mr. and Mrs.
highway. Must sell because of
much more, fer if I do I won’t have Clem Sauer and sons Jackie and
ill health.
Price reasonable,
anything fer next time. This let­ Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White;
call or write to Harris’ Super
Mrs.
Dolly
Duncan;
Mrs.
Millie
ter is writ fer the ptirpos«1 of let-
Creamed Shop, Grants Pass.
tin’ nil the folks in the Illinois val­ Trefethen; Frank Anderson; and
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
E.
Martindale
ley know that old Phil hopes non«1
anil
children.
Shirley
and
Eugene.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB — Let me
of ’em has to go without oleo fer
Mr. and Mrs. Boling are the
help you meet your Friends.
Thanksgivin’.
Housekeepers, Companions, and
PHIL SNORT parents of Mrs. W. E. Martindale.
Real Pals, Write for Member­
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ship blank. W. S. Prather, 1429
S. E. Grand, Portland, Ore.
BLESSED EVENTS
KORN to Mi and Mis. Loren W.
George, Saturday, November 9,
nt the Josephine General hospit­
al in Grants Pass, a baby boy
weight 11 pounds.
BORN to Mr. and Mrs. John Brew­
er, Wednesday, November 20,
nt their home in Selma, a baby
girl. Mother and baby doing
nicely. Dr. A. N. Collman was
the attending physician.
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i Cor. 7th & M Office phone 116:
: Res. phone 245 or 577-Y ;
Grants Pass
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FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. L. B. hall, Manager
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Cor. 5th & C Sts.
Phone 388
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WITH PHIL SNORT
Naturopathic Phyaician
Office.
Sherman’* Camp
Cave Junction
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An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding district*.
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois
Valley Publishing Company.
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3. 1879
Kangt*
Thirty-nine (39), South, Range
eight (8) West of the Wi"
ette Meridian lying and being
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 described as
follows:
Commencing at the quarter
corner between Section 21 and
22 in said Township and Range ;
thence South 260 feet to the
North right-of-way line of said
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
the place of beginning a dis­
tance of 681 feet, all corners of
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.
J. A. HANCE,
Administrator of the
Estate of MILDRED A.
KEEGAN,
sometimes
known as MILDRED A.
JOY, Deceased.
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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.
for the evening services. They re­
sponded heartily in the singing and
seemed to enjoy the services as
well as we did.
If you enjoy Gospel songs, God’s
word, and real fellowship we in­
vite you to come and take part
with us.
Our motto “No book but the
Bible and no Creed but Christ.
Evening services 8 to 9 p. m.
The little church with a big wel­
come.
L. Beards Elder.
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SPECIALIST
Price* Always Reasonable
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JEWELER
8
Del Rogue Hotel Building
We thank Thee,
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HULL & HULI
Oh Lord, for America
FUNERAL HOME
and for American
Ambulance «ervice day or nite
502 N 4th St.
Ideals
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Free Pick up by Grant* Pas*
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Josephine Countv
MILLS
Grants Pass, Oregon
Cash prices for Feeds and
Seeds of all kinds
Phone 123
Grants Pass
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HOTEL
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MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
F H A LOANS
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
THE MONTH
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Valley Lumber Co.
If
W'est F St.
gig
Phone 47
Notary Publics
AMY HUSSEY
M. C. ATHEY
Tommie’s Super Service
I.OANS—No money down. See us
if you desire to build and pay
in small monthly sums. Use your
Credit. We sell lumber and
Sabblh School at 9:30 a. m.
building material of all kinds,
Pieaching Service 11:00 a. m.
w'indows, doors, etc., Copeland
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
Lumber, Grants Pass.
6-tf
7 :30 p. m.
NOTICE TO CO-OWNER OF
You are invited to meet with
MINE TO CONTRIBUTE
us.
Grants Pass, Oregon, Septem­
F W, Cooper, Elder. Kerby.
ber 19, 1940.
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10 MRS. LOU WILLIAMS, 2052
Southeast Hawthorne, Portland,
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
Oregon, ’ r Santa Barbara Apart­
CHURCH
ment; and TO JIM MASCAL:
Again the CCC boys are with us
You are hereby notified that I
aave expended Two Hundred
1*200.00) Dollars in labor and
mprovements upon the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section 14, Township 39 South,
Rang«' 8 West of the Willamette
Meridian, compromising two (2)
unpatented placer mining claims,
.it will appear by Certificate file«! &
>n th«- 10 day of June, 1940, in
he office of the County Clerk of
Josephine County. Oregon, at Page
>75, Volume 39, Mining Records
>f Josephine County, Oregon, in
irder to hold said premises under
; the provisions of the revised sta-
• utes of the United States of
kmerica, being the amount re-
luired 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
ind consisted of forty (40) man
lays building road to the property,
performed between May 1 an«l
May 31. 1940, and the amount due
and owing to the undersign««! by
you as co-owners is One Hundred
(St000.00» Dollars; and
You are hereby re«iuired to con­ i
tribute said sum of One Hundred
(1100.00) Dollars within ninety
(901 days from and after the ser­
vice of this notice upon you, or if
you fail so to contribute within ..
LUCILE FLOYD
Grants Pass
6th and “L” Streets
Holland
21 HOUK WRECKER SERVICE
j REDWOODS
HOTEL
Grants Pass
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GOODRICH GLASSTEX DATTERY
Double-the-Life — that’s what
this battery gives you. Glass Mats
hold power-producing material
in plates twice as long. And it’s
super-powered for quicker, surer
starts in coldest weather.
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for the
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B*tiery(with
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Awarded by the American In­
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Passing Rigid Tests
Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thursday in Cave
Junction, Kerby and
Holland
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