Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, August 21, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 21, 1911
CLASSIFIED ADS
Famed Fiction Character
Wins l^ong Contract
MINERS
(Continued from Pm» Oae»
W. E. McElwee, Cave Junction.
Elwood Hussey, Cave Junction.
Dr. E. E. Brooks, Cave Junction.
M. C. Athey, Cave Junction.
W W. Westcott, Kerby.
R. E. McCaleb, Selma.
Homer White, Takilma.
Gene Brown, O’Brien.
, date who within the last year an­
WANTED—Three sets of timber
Ever hear of a fictitious charac­ nounced progress in the search for
a process of utilizing low-grade
Villair ter who got a movie contract?
fallers for pine logs.
16-ltc
Lumber Company.
Well, the famous cowboy char­ chromite, which is necessary for
acter “Hopalong" Cassidy, created stainless steel and high quality
V. ANTED—Will do any kind of
armaments.
canning on shares. Good clean by Clarence E. Mulford, got one!
Chromite headed the represen-1
o—
Here
’
s
how
it
happened
:
work. Inquire at Camp U-Rest,
tation,
followed by manganese and
About
six
years
ago
Harry
Sher
­
Cave Junction or Box 206.
O’BRIEN
man, Hollywood producer, decided cinnabar.
The minerals represented as oc­
NOTICE—To whom it may con­ to make a western based on the
(Continued from Page one)
cern—This is to inform merch­ famous Mulford character. The curring in Oregon ranged from
ants and others, that I will not picture was called “Hopalong Cas­ I those desperately needed for the dors.”
An uncle of Mrs. H. H. Morris
be responsible for any bills sidy." William Boyd was signed defense effort to those in which I
,
showed
interesting pictures to
there
is
no
question
of
shortage,
charged against me by anyone. for the title role and that, thought
club
members
at the O’Brien school
such
as
gold.
The
registration
list
CHARLES B. CASTER 16-ltp Sherman, was that.
i
house
on
Wednesday
evening, Au­
showed
chrome,
manganese,
cinna
­
A clamor went up for more Cas­
OPEN NOW—Jiffy-Way Lunch,
sidy stories with Boyd in the lead- bar, antimony, lead, zinc, tung­ gust 20th.
904 Orchard Avenue, for good
After delightful refreshments of
ing roles, so Sherman made “The sten, silica, aluminum, iron, asbes­
home cooked food and those pop­
sandwiches,
cakes, ice cream and
tos,
talc,
silver,
copper.
Coal,
lime
­
Eagle’s Brood,” as a sequel and
ular foot-long hot dogs, deli­
then “Bar 20 Rides Again,” all stone, beryllium, petroleum, sul­ punch were served by the hostess
cious coffee and sandwiches.
and others, we listened to a splen­
with Boyd in the lead, That, he phur and zonolite.
Letha Grizzell, Prop., Grants
did
original poem read by Mrs. I
Those
registering
from
the
val
­
thought, would do for the "Hop­
Pass.
16-ltc
|
Nellie
Fraser, one of her own com-
ley
were
:
along’’ saga.
I
positions,
and with Mrs. Wilber at
Sam
Smith,
Cave
Junction.
But again the public thought
VACATION
the
organ,
the group sang "God
Lewis
A.
Stone,
Cave
Junction.
otherwise and thirty-five pictures
car
R.
I.
Hicks,
Cave
Junction.
each featuring Boyd as “Hopa-
Insurance
long" were made.
See
The Seal of Approval
Then came “Doomed Caravan”,
Fred Linkhart, Kerby
which opens Wednesday at the ’
for lowest cost
Non-assessable insurance 15-ltc Cave City theater. It so happened
that production began just as the
CHICKEN AND STEAK dinners new movie season was getting un­
at Ye Rustic Inn. Acme and der way, and it was time to sign
Budweiser with your dinner or Boyd up to a new contract. So
sandwiches.
15-tf I the new contract was drawn up
Awarded by the American 111
EOR SALE—Land facing Red­ with a condition in it that Boyd
stitiTte of Laundering after
was
to
be
"Happy
”
in
all
the
forth-
wood highway near Kerby, Ore­
Passing Rigid Tests
gon. For information call or ¡ coming Cassidy pictures and the
Pickup and delivery every Mon
w ite to Harris’ Super Creamed I pictures would continue to be
day and Thursday in Cave
Junction, Kerby and
Shop, 103 N. 6th St., Grants made so long as the public wanted
Holland
10-8tc “Hopalong’’ Cassidy. And that’s
Pass, Ore.
how “Hopalong" Cassidy got a film
GRANTS PASS
iiiR TIENT Building next to
contract.
Camp U-Rest.
Trailer house
STEAM LAUNDRY
“Doomed Caravan”, Boyd’s lat­
for sale, in excellent condition.
“Since 1900”
est is a thrilling story of old wa­
J. L. Neil, Camp U-Rest. 16-ltc
gon freighting days on the Ameri-
1 OR RENT—Furnished 3-room can plains.
modern house. Sherman Camp,
■o-
Cave Junction.
16-ltp
The big carnival that is coming
WANTED — Wool and Mohair,
to the Jamboree is bringing five big
hides and pelts, junk batteries,
rides for the amusement of all, they Straight BOURBON Whiskey
metals of all kinds, radiators
include a new merry-go-round and
and iron. Grants Pass Bargain
a big Ferris wheel.
Next time you call for
House, 624-626 So. 6th street,
a bottle, make it Gold
Phone 86.
50-tf
Page Five
Bless America” and “America.”
The next meeting wil be at the
home of Mrs. Chris Wendt on
Caves highway, Friday, September
Sth.
are enjoying their trip here visit­
ing points of interest before re­
turning to their home in Indiana.
They expect to leave the first of
next week.
Mrs. Lucy M. Rragdon of Port­
land and Mrs. Agnes E. Mannion
of Seattle, arrived in the valley to
attend the funeral of their brother,
Benjamin F. George, who passed
away in Medford last week. Before
returning to their respective homes
they visited with their brother.
Bill George in Kerby.
o———
■
Mrs. Zion and two children ar­
rived in Cave Jtncticn last week
at d are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Beit Watkins. They
WHAT? NO
LETTERHEADS
■0
0
-
I
Fluid Drive
:
Dodge
EOR ONLY
$9.00
per year
you can buy
liability insurance
covering damage
caused -by your car.
See
I r. I Linkhart, Kerby.
NOBBY TOP
SHOP
Æ
I
7 CL
3
PLYMOUTH
9
E. C. TAYLOR. Prop
$|.9O
QUART
TENTS—
AWNINGS—
CANVAS GOODS—
8-1 tc
MA< K’S SEED & FEED STORE
now under new management,
(’allies a complete line of feeds,
and seeds of all kinds. Make
our store your headquarters
HARNESS AND
REPAIRING . .
SHOE REPAIRING
Ioni«» ■ Compony
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OE OREGON, FOR
I HE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE.
El ic ce L. Champ, plaintiff,
vs.
Ii -ii y W. Champ, defendant.
To Henry W. Champ, Defend-
‘ X THE NAME OF THE STATE
' 1’ OREGON: You are hereby re-
<
t t i appear and answer the
i ' laint filed against you in the
I ,
entitled court and cause
four (41 weeks from the
i
f first publication of this
i . n >i.s. which date is August 7th,
I. II. and if you fail to so appear
:
answer said complaint, pfain-
■ ff will apply to the above court
1 e relief prayed for in said
< m”!aint, to-wit:
I > r a decree of divroce forever
solvinc tie binds of matrimony
i ow and heretofore existing be­
tween you and the above named
plaintiif.
This summons is published by
o del of the Hon. H. K. Hanna,
Judee of the above entitled court
dated August 2nd. 1941, ordering
publication hereof once each week
f ir four successive weeks.
Date of first publication: Au-
gust 7, 1941.
Date of last
gust 28, 1941.
W. T. MILLER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1’
ffice adiiress: United States
National Bank bldg., Grants
Pass. Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE COUNTY COURT OE
TilE ST \TE OE OREGON EOR
' 'IE COUNTY OE JOSEPHINE
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JULIUS KIRCHNER. Deceased.
NOT1C1 1' HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned was on the
' .
'll. ap­
pointed Administratrix of the Es­
tate of Julius Kirchner, deceased.
All persons having any claim
against said estate are hereby no­
tified to present the same duly
xerified to the undersigned or to
W. T Miller, her attorney, whose
:i liln - is United State National
Bank Building, Grants Pass, Ore-
i on. on or before six months from
the date hereof.
Dated this the 21st day of Au­
gust. 1941.
ELEONORE KIRCHNER.
Vlministratrix of the Estate of
Julius Kirchner, deceased.
Date of first publication: August
21. 1941.
Date of last publication: Septem­
ber 11, 1941.
IX
Pay Delinquent
Personal Taxes
AT ONCE!
WHAT ARE PERSONAL TAXES?
THEY CONSIST OF
. Livestock — Cows — Horses —
Goats — Hogs — Sheep — Chick­
ens — Farming Machinery —
Merchandise — Fixtures and
Stock In Trade.
It is our unavoidable duty to insist that
all delinquent personal taxes-be paid with­
out further delay, or satisfactory arrangements
made to liquidate same.
A. Donley Barnes
Sheriff and Tax Collector
for Josephine County, Oregon.
IS
A
:
Automotive
Service Co.
Label. It’s got what it
takes when it comes to
taste.
406 S. Sixth Street
Grants Pass
:
Of Course
GOLD LABEL VHEN COMFORT IS YOUR GOAL
FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
:
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