Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 03, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    minois Valley News, Thursday, July 3, 1911
SERVICE—
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SOMETHING
FOR
NOTHING — BUT DOING
WHAT YOU WANT DONE
PROMPTLY, INTELL I-
GENTLY
AND
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ICALLY ....
AAA Towing
Nash Sales and Service
I’hone 113
DEI. ROGUE GARAGE
.">(17 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass’
SUMMONS
Dream Becomes Reality
As 160-Mile Road Opens
Completed after two years of actu­
al construction work, the Harris­
burg-Pittsburgh Tunnel turnpike is a
160-mile invitation to drive fast and
safely under perfect conditions
The Dream Road is a practical
demonstration of how safety can be
built into highways, leaving only the
human element—the driver, himself
—as a potential cause of accidents
Into this unsurpassed example of en­
gineering and consfruction skill have
gone all known methods of elimi­
nating accidents—two-lane divided
construction; wide shoulders to take
parked cars off the roadway; grades
and curves reduced to the absolute
minimum; clover leaf interchanges
to avoid traffic friction at points of
entrance and exit; and nearly a
thousand specially designed signs
to tell motorists just how fast they
can go and give them complete in­
formation about tunnels, curves and
traffic interchanges they are ap­
proaching
In planning the conditions under
which the toll highway will be op­
erated. the Turnpike commission
has even taken steps to reduce ac­
cidents caused by the human ele­
ment. The sale of intoxicants, for
example, is prohibited at all of the
service stations and restaurants
along the route; pedestrians are
barred. The latter step obviously will
enable the Turnpike to produce ac­
curate and enlightening information
regarding accident frequency when
only motor vehicles are using a pub­
lic highway.
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGOX. FOR
THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE.
Mary Jane Booker, plaintiff.
vs.
Robert P. Booker. Defendant.
To Robert B. Booker, Defend-
ant:
IX THE XAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGOX: You a’e hereby re-
tiuired to anpear and answer the
complaint filed against yon in the
above entitled court and cause
within four (4) weeks from the
date of first publication of thi«
<ommons. which date is July 3rd,
11'41. and if yon fail to so annoar
and answer said comnlaint. plain­
tiff will annlv to the above court
for the relief prayed for in said
comnlaint. to-wit •
For a decree of divorce forever Position of Eyes Vary
d’ssolvin"- the bonds of matrimony
now and heretofore existing be­
In Different Animals
tween vou and the above named
Eye
arrangement shows a wide
plaintiff.
This summons is published by range of variation among the vari­
of the Hon. II. K. Hanna. ous animals. Human beings and
Jndg— of the above entitled court apes have eyes which are set in the
dat ' l June 2Rth 1941. orderin'’ same plane so that the rays of light
publication hereof once each week entering each eye are approximate­
for four successive weeks.
ly parallel to each other. In such
Date of first publication- Julv an arrangement the visual axes are
3, 1941.
said to be parallel, says the Better
Date of last publication. July Vision Institute In various animals
24, 1941.
the eyes are set in positions ranging
W. T. MIT.T.ER.
Attorney for pis:nt>ff up to a divergence of 170 degrees,
p.xt.Tfice address. United States or more than half a circle, between
National Bank bldg.. Grants the two eyes
The hare has eyes which are set
Pass. Oregon.
at nearly right angles to its nose
Because of this it actually can see
to some extent what is going on be­
CLASSIFIED ADS
hind it. The rodent family, of which
FOR SALE — Gas engine, wood the hare is a member, have eye
saw. good condition, at a bar­ arrangements with divergences of
visual axes from 50 degrees to 170
gain if sold at once. W. J. Todd.
degrees between both eyes.
9-ltp
Nearest to man come the carni­
I OR S\I.E OR TRADE
1940 vorae. which include the cat and
dog. The lion has a divergence of
GMC 1 '2 12 ton truck, cab over,
only 10 degrees in eye movement,
8x25x20 tires in rear and 750x | and the cat has about 18 degrees.
20 in front. Stock rack 16x8x0, 1 Eyes of dogs are set with 30 to 50
all in good condition. Take stock degrees of divergence between
or car in trade. Selling due to them. Pigs have divergence of 66
draft. Bill Brahs, S-l Ranch, degrees; cows. 104; camels, 124, and
Cave Junction.
9-ltp giraffes. 144.
Deer Season
Same As
Last Year
Oregon’s 1941 deer season will
be at the same time this year as
I last, September 20 to October 25.
The bag limit will be one mule deer
or one blacktail deer, having not
less than forked horns. This was
I iecided by the Oregon State Game
[ Commission at its June meeting.
A limited doe season was de­
nied upon in two sections in order
to cut down the overconcentration
>f deer. A total of 3,000 tags will
be sold at $2.00 each for does in
»11 of Grant county and a small
'ortion of Wheelei and part of
Crook counties.
In the Fremort area located in
Klamath and Lake counties 800
loe deer tags will be sold.
3,000 tags will be sold for ante­
lope shooting from September 28
'0 October 5, both dates inclusive.
Antelope territory is included in
I ake, Malheur and Harney coun-
’ ies. In Southern Malheur county
‘he antelope season has been set
from September 22 through Octo­
ber 5 in order to conform with the
Idaho season in this district, where
•1 heavy concentration of antelope
exists.
Applications for the special doe
deer and antelope tags will be
filled in the order received be­
ginning on August 1. Any applica­
tions sent in prior to that time
will be held and considered with
those received on August 1.
In the northern Oregon the elk
season will be from November 1
to November 16. In this area each
hunter will be entitled to one elk of
either sex, and the $5.00 tag pro­
vided under legislative enactment
will be good for either a bull or
cow elk.
In western Oregon bull elk may
be taken in Coos and Douglas
counties from noon on August 31
to September 7.
All China pheasant seasons will
open this year on October 22. A
three-day season has been provided
following a two-year closure. The
dates of this season are Wednes­
day, October 22, and Saturday
and Sunday, October 25 and 26.
The Willamette valley area in­
cludes the following counties:
Yamhill, Washington, Multnomah,
Columbia, Clackamas, Polk, Mar­
ion, Lane and Linn. The bag limit
will be two birds a day or four
birds for the three-day season,
'hooting hours in the valley will be
from 8 a.m. to sunset.
Tillanook, Curry, Lincoln and
Clatsop counties will be closed to
pheasant shooting because of
scarcity of birds in these sections.
Al t'TIOX SALES—Every Tues-1
Eliminates Guessing In Cooking
day. We sell any kind of live- '
Any article which helps you re­
stock and furniture. Just oppo- :
move the guessing element from the
site the fair grounds, Grants cooking of meat is a blessing to sea­
Pass.
9-4tp soned cooks, as well as to those just
setting out to win their spurs. Such
an aid is the roast meter which tells
VACATION'
you at what temperature to cook
car
pork, lamb or beef to bring it to just
insurance—
the proper stage.
for lowest cost
The meter is made of aluminum I
non-assessable
and is set on a skewer. Inserted in
insurance protection
the aluminum skewer is a glass tube I
with a graduated scale to indicate
see
the temperatures and on top is a
Fred Linkhart, Kerby.
scale which indicates the meaning
of the readings The bottom of the
An Epic of the Old H’esf
BE P ATRIOTiC
Put
Am«
skewer comes off so that the glass
11 flag on you 1 desk. See them i tube can be removed and the whole
thoroughly
and
easily ,
at tb ■ Illinois \ a'ley Xews, 25c. | meter
7-tf j cleaned.
One of these would make a
thoughtful gift for a bride’s shower,
V. "' 7 TO RENT A HOUSE?
Call and see
especially if you know that she is
Harry Floyd at
going to undertake serious cooking
Holland. Oregon
9-tf j fo’ the first time More experienced
WSPAPERS FOR SALE cooks will find it a help, too, and
career girls who have neither time
A* The News Office.
nor money to waste on failures, and
who want a reputation as fine cooks,
TRl't KERS—
will add it joyfully to their kitchen
for
collection.
same day
P-U-C
Use for Surplus Crops
Service, see
Studies are being planned by the
Fred Linkhart. Kerby.
• Civic and Industrial Parade
federal government for new outlets
• Pioneer Parade
PROOF OF LABOR blanks for1 for surplus crops, it has been an­
• Three Nightly Shows
nounced
by
Dr
Henry
G.
Knight
of
sale at the News office. File
• Bearded Men
the department <>f agriculture. It is
your proof of labor ami save
planned to put 200 scientists to work
• Costumed Women
your mining claims.
7-tf to discover more outlets for tobacco,
dairy products, apples, vegetables,
Reserve Tickets NOW!
AUTOISTS — We are ignition
white potatoes, animal fats, hides,
Writs BcS 112 — Eugene
specialists ami we are equipped skins and leather. Expanding the
Prices: 50c. »1.00, »1.50. »2.00, »2.50
to take care of any ignition uses of nicotine from tobacco will
tr >ubles.
Log Cabin garage. be one of the important researches.
PIONEER DAYS LIVE AGAIN
Selma.
5-4tp Nicotine is highly toxic to insect
life and is useful both as a contact
FOR SALE—Overstuffed daven­ insecticide and stomach poison,
port in good condition at a big Knight said New uses for apple
surplus, such as the development
bargain. See
Mrs.
Howard
The Seal of Approval
of an apple juice, new dried-apple
Bears,*, Cave Junction.
7-tf prxiucts. pectin, cuticle wax. seed
M\< K’S SEED 2 FEED STORE oil and residual pulp of apples, are
being studied.
now under new management.
Carries a complete line of feeds
*Bla< kout’ Glasses
and seeds of all kinds. Make
Sun glasses that really do black
our store your headquarters
out things are the newest of sun­
FOR SALE — Mining location protectors devised to aid the wearer : i Awarded by the American In
blanks, both quartz and placer guard his eyes effectively in any i stitOYs of Laundering after
Passing Rigid Tests
and trespass notices at the form of brightness They are lenses ,
of Polaroid glass, set in spectacle­
Illinois Valley News office.
:
Pickup
end delivery every Mon
style shell frames and are immov­
day and Thursday in Cava
Inquire at News office. 14-tf able
A movable lens is behind
Junction, Kerby and
each lens which can be turned to
Holland
W ANTED — Wool and Mohair, admit more or less light At the
hides and pelts, junk batteries, present time they are expensive, the
GRANTS PASS
metals of all kinds, radiators manufacturers say. but are invalua­
STEAM LAUNDRY
an»! iron. Grants Pass Bargain ble n preventing eyestrain and
“Since 1900’’
H use. 624-626 So. 6th street. headaches caused by extreme out­
door
brightness
in
any
season
Phone 86.
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THE OREGON I
TRAIL PAGEANT
EUGENE, OREGON
JULY 24-25-26
Page Five
In all other counties, with the ,
exception of the Willamette val­
ley area and Malheur county, the
season will be from October 221
through November 4, with a bag
limit of four male birds a day I
and eight in any seven consecu­
tive days or in possession at any
one time.
In
Malheur
county,
where
natural reproduction is so great as 1
to cause an abundance of birds, the
season will extend from October
22 to November 23 and the posses­
sion bag limit of eight may include
one female bird. The daily Emit
is four birds.
YEARS
OLD
The valley quail will be rrom
October 22 and through November 1
4, with a bag limit of ten birds
in any seven days. Open counties
include: Grant, Jefferson. Harney.
Wheeler, Klamath, Lake, Umatilla,
Gillam, Wasco, Crook, Sherman.
Morrow, Deschutes, Coos, Jackson.
Josephine and Douglas.
The season for Hungarian par­
tridges w ill be the same as pheasant
season in all eastern Oregon coun­
ties, with a b g limit of six birds
a day.
Blue grouse may be shot only ;
in Clatssop and Columbia counties-
with the season from October 22
to October 28 and a big limit of
two birds a day or six in the season.
This Whiskey
is 4 years old
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HAVE A GOOD TIME ON
[ FOURTH OF JULY
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YOU CAN'T' OUI I ADVERTISING
YOU'RE l\lklN(, IO \ PARADE
I Cave Junction
Beauty Shop
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BLOOMINGCAMP
¡CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
The Best .Medium in the Illinois Valley is the
CHICKEN and SEA FOOD
DINNERS—at the
Illinois Valley News
CLIFF HOUSE
On Pebble Beach Drive
A postal card or a telephone call will bring a
representative
Crescent City, California
BRITE SPOT
Fresh
Fruit, Vegetables
BANG!
COME AND CELEBRATE
BANG!
Fourth of July at your new produce market. Something all of you
have wanted for a long time. Now your dreams have tome true.
Come in and see for yourself, (¡rand opening, July 1-5-B, Fri„
Sata., Sun. Owned and operated by A. B. Davis, formerly of the
Farmers Market of (¡rants Pass.
THIS IS ( AVE JUNCTION’S BRITE SPOT. JUST A FEW OF
OUR
HOT SPECIALS
Tomatoes
PEAS
Local (¡arden Fresh
Lb.
RHUBARB
Fancy Local
Lb.
Local Spring
CARROTS
Fancy
APRICOTS,
ORANGES
For your juice
2 Lbs.
5c
NEW SPUDS
While Shatters
8 Lbs. •
lile
5c
5c
Fancx Sunkist
LEMONS
1 )oz.
I Oc
BANANAS
LOWEST
PRICE
GREEN ONIONS
RADISHES
2 bunches
Basket
Only
Each
Red Ripe
Solid
lc
(¡RAPEFRUIT
Coachella, Only
Each
YES, WE HAVE ICE COLD
WATERMELONS
ALSO
CANTALOUPES — CELERY — CU( UMBERS, ETC.
Lettuce
Local Solid
Heads, Each
2c
5c
lc