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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1941)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 17, 1911 GINGER ROGERS PRESENTS KITTY’ FOYLE IN ’TEENS AND 20’S! AT THE CAVE CITY THEATER, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS Page Five a fund to pay the hospital bills of those hurt in accidents in the event that the bills are not paid by the patient within a period of 90 days. 0— ■■ BANKERS GET PROMOTION Robert Neilson, Jr., note teller of the Grants Pass branch of the US National Bank, has been pro moted to the Ontario branch bank of Ontario as manager and his pro motion will take effect May 1st. Robert F. Harris, who has been head teller, will succeed Mr. Neil son, as note teller. •1 o — New last week purchased a new Mc Cormick - Deering .mowing ma chine. E. C. Westergren and Lar ry Adams, from the Rogue River Hardware, came out Friday after noon and set the machine up for operation. Mr. Baldwin is very prou«i of his new mower and expects to use it when his hay is ready to cut. Fl..................... I i I : : Mower Purchased R. T. Baldwin, Caves highway, ,.................................................... Fl ATTENTION : I The GOLDEN RULE'S 36th Anniversary Sale CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NICUT The tremendous response we have received on this sale has caused us to give our patrons the advantage of another week of Sweeping Price Reductions in all Departments CHECK OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF K- NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE I Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Grants Pass, Oregon, up to 2 p. m., May 5, 1941, and will be opened immediately thereafter, for all the live timber designated for cutting, and all merchantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 100 acres within E. '2 of Section 32 T. 37 S., R. 8 W., W. M., Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 500,000 feet B. M. of sugar and ponderosa pine, more or less., No bid of less than $4.00 per M| feet for sugar and ponderosa pine will be considered. An unestimat ed amount of Douglas-fir timber to be cut at the option of the pur chaser, shall be paid for at the rate of $1.00 per M. $500 must be de posited with each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated dam ages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and I all bids is reserved. Before bids age submitted, full information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Grants Pass, Oregon. 48-49-51 .00.00 as reasonable attorney’s fees. This summons is published by order of the Hon. W. A. Johnson, County Judge of Josephine Coun ty, Oregon, made and entered April 9th, 1941. W. T. MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Postoffice address, U. S. ' National Bank Building, ’ Grants Pass, Oregon. 49-1 McCORMICK DEERING FARM MACHINERY SEE THE NEW NEW SPEED LAWS *. k EXPLAINED Save almost half what you us ually spend for drug store items. Wait for the Rexall Original One Cent Sale. Four big days! 250 bargains! And two for the price of one, plus only one cent, Wednes day, Thursday, Friday and Satur day, April 30, May 1, 2, 3. at the Cave City Drug, your Rexall drug store. * Shop these Extraordinary Savings and SAVE! . » : Golden Rule ? McCormick-Deering MOWERS : The 1941 Oregon legislature We have the size that ! passed 31 bills during the last ses : 0.. fits your needs sion which directly affect motor : vehicle owners and drivers accord- :Î ing to the legal department of the Oregon State Motor association in : a report compiled last week. : Senate Joint Resolution No. 11 : CLASSIFIED ADS will protect the motor vehicle tax- : “Where Most People Trade’’ FOR SALE — Wood working > es paid by the motorist from non- = Grants Pass, Oregon power tools; 1 wood lathe swings 1 highway use. The resolution re- 0'"" 13 inches, 36 in. between center ■ fers to the voters of Oregon a clutch in head; 1 6 in. jointer; ; constitutional amendment which : 1 8-in. combination rip and cut . when passed specifically earmarks IT’S TIME ! off saw; 1 12'i-in. bandsaw; 1 all motor vehicle revenue funds for FOR A COMPLETE MOTOR highways. The resolution was heavy duty '2-in. electric drill. TUNE-UP Siskiyou Mt’s. Camp. 48-tf. framed and adopted through the suggestion of the Oregon State Every 5000 miles of driving, MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE 1 Motor association which led nu wear occurs and adjustments now under new management. merous civic organizations asking change—a small amount paid for a complete check-up now Carries a complete line of feeds for this motorist protection. The saves big repair bills later. and seeds of all kinds. Make report cited the fact that in some our store your headquarters DO IT NOW! states as much as 50 per cent of motor fuel tav has been diverted $9.00 AHBURETOR *Utl per year from highways into uses entirely | COMHtTt SUMMONS flUTCIC ^■SERVICE buys liability insurance foreign to the interest of the auto stavi« IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF for any make passenger car— THE STATE OF OREGON FOR mobile user. This insurance THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE. MOTOR CLINIC The speed laws were the subject covers G. A. PETERSEN and 506 t J ST I damage to other people of much attention and enactments j A m VOkTAOC LOLA PETERSEN, husband or their property said to AÍGULATOA and wife, Plaintiffs. of the legislature will change the SERVICE have been caused by you vs. laws now governing cars on Oregon or your car— J, A. JQNES and FRA Seo Fred Linkhart, Kerby highways. The action of the legis De- JONES, Husband ami for lowest cost non- assessable lature clothes the state highway fendants. insurance. TO The Above Named Defendants: commission with authority to desig IN THE NAME OF THE TRUCKERS— nate speeds on any state highway STATE OF OREGON, you are For same «lay PUC service and erect signs giving this speed. hereby required to appear and an See Fred Linkhart, Kerby A state speed control board con- swer the complaint filed against you, within four (4) weeks from FOR SALE — Mining location sisting of the secretary of state, the date of the first publication of blanks, both quartz and placer the superintendent of state police this summons, which date of first and trespass notices at the and the chairman of the state high publication is April 10th, 1941, and Illinois Valiev News office. way commission with similar au the date of the last publication is Inquire at News office. 14-tf thority to tlesignate speeds on 1 May 8th, 1941, and unless you ap pear and answer, the Plaintiff will county road or* city streets was take a decree foreclosing that cer WANTED TO TRADE—Upright created. tain mortgage securing the sum of piano for cow and geese for The new law retains the “basic One Thousand Eight Hundred chickens. B< j Scounce, Cave ($1,800.00) Dollars, together with rule ” feature of the previous rul Junction, Rt. 1. Home at Ta interest thereon at the rate of six ings but changes the enforcement kilma. 50-ltp per cent per annum from and af and judicial setup. ter the first day of November, 1933, which note is secured by a WANTED — to L.y a used baby The basic rule states that no mortgage upon the following de buggy. Mrs. Paul Murray, person shall drive a vehicle upon a scribed real property, to-wit: Orange & Black Auto camp. highway at a speed greater than is The Southeast Quarter of the' Cave Junction. 50-ltp reasonable and prudent having due Southwest Quarter. Section 28, Township 39 South, Range regard to the traffic, surface and THREE FOURTHS 8 West of the Willamette width of the highway and the haz of Meridian, in Josephine Coun ard at intersection and other con America’s life insurance ty, Oregon; ditions existing. The new law es Together with that certain i is now in easement described as: Be tablishes any speed in excess of 55 Mutual Companies . . . ginning at a point 18 feet miles per hour (or other posted I’ire Insurance placed in East of the Southwest corner speed) as “prima facie” evidence Oregon Mutual-, a non-assess- of the Northeast Quarter of of violation of the basic rule. the Southwest Quarter of said able company, is the best Section 28, Township 39 In other words, if an officer ar Fire Insurance South, Range 8 West of the rests a person for driving more you can buy . . . Willamette Meridian; thence than 55 miles per hour (or ex You save 20 to 40',' North 18 feet; thence West to the Redwood Highway; thence ceeding the posted speed) the bur on your cost . . . Southwesterly along the right- See FRED LINKHART, Kerby, den of proof is upon the driver to of-way line of said Redwood show that he was exercising reas about your next policy. Highway to the intersection thereof with the South line of GLADIOLIS Bulbs $1.00 a hun onable care and caution. However, the Northwest Quarter of the if the arrests made when the post Southwest Quarter of Section f dred. labeled varieties, many to ed speed has not been exceeded the 28, aforesaid; thence East to choose from. Ed Norman, Sel arresting officer must prove that the point of beginning. ma, Oregon. 50-3tp the motorist was driving the car Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurten w »'ANTED — Wool and Mobair, in a dangerous manner. ances thereto belonging, or in Motorists renewing their driver’s hides and pelts, junk batteries, anywise appertaining, license this spring will find that metals of all kinds, radiators and that the plaintiff take judg and iron. Grants Pass Bargain the cost has jumped from one dol ment against the defendants in such amount, and that the mort House, 624-626 So. 6th street. lar to one dollar and fifty cents. gage be foreclosed and that the Phone 86. • 50-tf The extra revenue will be put into ' usual decree be made for the <nle of said premises by the Sheriff of Josephine County, Oregon, aci ai d ing to law and the practice of thi- court, and the proceeds of said sale be applied to the payment of the amount due the plaintiffs, and that the defendants and all persons claiming by. through or under them be forever barred and fore closed of all right, claim or equity of redemption in said premise- and THE NEWS CARRIES THEM IN STOCK every part thereof, save only the statutory right of redemption, and for such other and further relief Sales Books made to order for any store as prayed for in the complaint filed herein, including costs and Rogue River Hardware STORE HOURS Week days open 8:30 a. m.. Close 5:30 p. m. SATURDAYS—Close 8:00 p. m. •0 Furniture S YOU’LL ADMIRE AT PRICES YOU’LL APPRECIATE Dress up your home with new pieces of Furniture while prices are low Occasional Chairs — Tables — Smoking Sets— Stand and Table Lamps — Drapes — Carpets and Linoleum — Mirrors — End Tables EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE X ¡JFHuooDy^l el £CTR' c ASK ABOUT OUR FREE DELIVERY MANCHEL'S 112-114 North Sixth Street Grants Pass lu5, «uto <■ '<W“' • 1 of '^nyht__83ny*bere in or for GAL- the house—tor hot _ ini«»« » • ' • mot’c n.v- «"'• “ then thouQht’’ onother • _ * eû 5° $ Installed Sales Books J QdäJviiUng IT PAYS TO LISTEN Read I he Ails Illinois Valley News Cave Junction, Oregon : tirants Pass Now on Display at your Dealer’s or your COPCO store Í