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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1941)
i Illinois Valley SELMA NOTES Thursday, May 8, 1911 COMRADE X” COMING SAT. AND. SUN Page Five end with his family, Mr. Wilder by flying debris. is employed at the Pelican Bay Lumber Company in Eastern Ore- Mrs. Viola Kimball and Johnny gon. Robins from Jacksonville were visiting at the home of Mr. and A birthday party was given in Mrs. Wilder Saturday. honor of Marlene Wilder's third bir.hday April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott spent the week-end at the beach. A freak accident occurred Wed nesday. when a car driven by H. E. Mrs. Betty Wilder and family Smith skidded and backed over and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and ti e ga« pump and into the front M". Brown went to Klamath Falls window of Hammer’s Store. A I to spend a few days and to at small bystander was slightlv hurt tend to some business. Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Usher is spending two weeks visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. Lew Ham mer. Mr. Usher is stationed on the coast guard cutter Haida at Juneau, Alaska. Mrs. H. M. Dame wood received news Thursday of the death of her brother George Smith of Hood Riv er, Ore. Little Arden Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens un- derwent a mastoid operation at Josephine General hospital Thurs day morning. Last reports he was resting easily. Mother’s P.-T. A. officers of Deer Creek der is planning on moving to camp soon with her husband. The many friends of Peggy Ha berman are glad to bear that she is leeovering from her recent ill ness. The school picnic will be held Thursday evening at 6:00 at the Selma school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Usher left Tuesday for their home in Juneau, Alaska. Delicious TO THE LAST ( RUMB CLASSIFIED ADS FRAMEI) MOTTOS FOR SALE—Bed, dresser, springs, inner spring filled mat tress, library table, Singer sew ing machine, circulating heater, electric range, fruit jars, wheel barrow, air tight heater, radio. Mrs. G. A. Peterson, Kerby, Ore gon. IO ,o 59c If a successful motion picture is one that has appeal to both men and women, "Comrade X” which comes to the Cave City theater Sat urday and Sunday this week, should be sensational. For men, there’s glamorous Hedy Lamarr, than which there is no whicher; and for the ladies there is Clarke Gable, who has made many a feminine heart A miss a beat or two. • . Adding to the star power of the picture is a hilarious romance and slam-bang action when newspaperman Gable meets street car motor man Hedy in Russia and things begin to happen to both of them, in FOR SALE—No trespassing cards cluding a stay in a Kremlin dungeon, escape in a Soviet army tank at The News Office. 52tf and a constant rough-and-tumble love affair. MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE now under new management. Carries a complete line of feeds and seeds of all kinds. Make our store your headquarters FOR SALE — Mining location blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. Inquire at News office. 14-tf GLADIOLIS Bulbs $1.00 a hun dred, labeled varieties, many to choose from. Ed Norman, Sel ma, Oregon. 50-3tp P.-T. A. . were installed at their regular meeting Thursday night, Several 1 ladies of Grants Pass at- tended, Mrs. Long acted as in stalling i officer. Mrs. Lew Ham- mer, installed as president; Maude Hogue, vice-president; secretary and treasurer will be installed at the next meeting. Mrs. Sheir and Barston gave interesting reports of their trip to state council meet at Eugene. MOTHERS DAY BOXED STATION’RY 2»f 4» $1 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott moved Friday from their home on WANTED — Wool and Mohair, Waters creek to Selma for the hides and pelts, junk batteries, summer. metals of all kinds, radiators and iron. Grants Pass Bargain The Krauss Brothers installed House, 624-626 So. 6th street. a new edger in their mill last week. Phone 86. 50-tf I At Your Grocers REDWOODS BAKERY 2for 5 5 10 I I Mr. Roy Wilder returned home I LET’S GET Bread CARDS been surveying the Deer creek road for improvement against high wa ter. Friday night to spend the week- American Beauty Many Appropraite Gifts for Mother i Everything !STEARNS Wearable for jwORTHMORE STORF I I Mother 304 South 6th L (MOTHER'S DAY NEXT SUNDAY) WHERE TO BUY GAS AND Oil. Mr. Al Wilder transacted busi SUMMONS DA RG ER’S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ness in Grants Pass last Wednes THE STATE OF OREGON FOR day. He was accompanied by SERVICE STATION eTHE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE. Marvel Wilder and wife. G. A. PETERSEN and Cave Junction LOLA PETERSEN, husband The department of interior have and wife, Plaintiffs. . vs- J. A. JONES and FRANCES JONES, Husband and wife, De- fendanta. ■ TO The Above Named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and an Grants Pass, Oregon swer the complaint filed against you, within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of Extends an Invitation to Visit Our Store this summons, which date of first publication is April 10th, 1941, and the date of the last publication is Low Prices on May 8th, 1941, and unless you ap pear and answer, the Plaintiff will DRY GOODS READY-TO-WEAR take a decree foreclosing that cer tain mortgage securing the sum of One Thousand Eight Hundred SHOES MEN’S CLOTHING •! ($1,800.00) Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from and af ter the first day of November, 1933, which note is secured by a mortgage upon the following de- 0 scribed real property, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 39 South, Range 8 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Josephine Coun-j ty, Oregon; Together with that certain easement described as: Be ginning at a point 18 feet East of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 28, Township 39 South, Range 8 West of the Willamette Meridian; thence North 18 feet; thence West to the Redwood Highway; thence Southwesterly along the right- of-way line of said Redwood Highway to the intersection thereof with the South line of the Northwest Quarter of the WHOLESOME and APPETIZING FOOD Southwest Quarter of Section 28, aforesaid; thence East to the point of beginning. A Treat—Bring Your Girl Friend Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurten ances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and that the plaintiff take judg MARIE WILSON - HENRY (’. MONTBRAND ment against the defendants in such amount, and that the mort gage be foreclosed and that the Cave Junction. Oregon usual d' ree be made for the sale of said .remises by the Sheriff of Josephine County, Oregon, accord ing to law and the practice of this 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 premises and Back in the Valley every part thereof, save only the statutory right of redemption, and and operating the for such other and further relief as prayed for in the complaint filed herein, including costs and $200.00 as reasonable attorney's fees. This summons is published by order of the Hon. W A. Johnson, ON THE CAVES HIGHWAY County Judge of Josephine Coun ty, Oregon, made and entered April Will be pleased to see all old friends and patrons. 9th. 1941. W T. MILLER. The same high grade work that Hi Miller always “ Attorney for Plaintiffs. Postoffice address, U. S. turned out is guaranteed. National Bank Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. 49-11 NEVER have Our Stocks The Red Cross Shoe A Beauty Treatment for Your Been More Feet > “Health Spot Shoes “Great Scott Shoes “Florsheim Shoes Goddard's Dept. Store Complete! DRESSES In Sheer Prints (For Men) :! Weinberg “Massagics” (Feel the Cushion) These Famous Makes Carried in Stock DEWEY'S FOOT C OM FORT SHOES Gilts For "YOU FOR TEA”—Anywhere your tripping footsteps take yo i —dining, dancing, resorting or even (gulp) working, you'll please your public in this Gay Print (multifilament r a y o 1 crepe) floral dress, with plain matching jacket, novelty tie front. Granite Blue, Daw i Rose, and Newport Green. and Plain— $6.50 to $19.95 HADL E Y' GRANTS PASS, OREGON MOTHER S DAY and GRADUATION Drews Hotel Hi Miller Des Byrne Garage Robert Burch Motors 613 East J St. Grants Pass For the Best Buy in ’ll, Phone 11