Illinois Valley News. Thursday. Novemlier 6. 1911
most noble act of her tarn'shed
life, provides a heart-stirring cli
max.
STURDY fine fitting children's
James Ellison, in the romantic
shoes with “Great Scott” soles
lead, and Mildred Coles, as the
that wear. Narrow widths and
In a double feature program devastating decoy, head the fea
combination lasts $1.68 to $2.98 coming Saturday and Sunday two tured supporting cast in “Play
pair. Dewey’s. Free X-ray shot. great pictures will be shown.
Girl”.
fitting, 610 H St., Grants Pass.
“Play Girl,” starring Kay Fran
27—ltc | cis in the title role, lays bare the SECOND FEATURE WILL BE
soul of a glamorous but mercen- “ALONG THE RIO GRANDE"
NOTICE — I am going to give the aiy woman of the world and re
Depicting a colorful phase of the
person or persons who broke my veals h&r inherent goodness and Old Southwest, when fast-shooting
window Hallowe’en night an op sentimentality.
outlaws brought death and de
portunity to pay the cost, $2.00
Sophisticated comedy blends struction on both sides of the Mex
for fixing it before turning the ’
with strong, human drama in this ican border, “Along the Rio
matter over to the sheriff. L.
stirring chronicle of the spectac Grande, coming Saturday and
Beard Shoe Shop.
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ular career of a fascinating for Sunday, brings young Tim Holt
I’OR SALE — Apples, 30c a box. tune hunter who cleverly pries back to the screen in another west
Bring containers. 6 miles out money out of rich men by threats ern thriller. Betty Jane Rhodes
on Caves highway. Christ Wendt. of breach of promise suits and has the romantic lead, while Ray
Whitley and Emmett Lynn return
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to
their favorit" roles as Holt’,
With her youth gradually slip
CHOP SUEY AND CHOW MEIN ping away, the adventuress takes loyal buddies.
Now being served every Sat under her wing a beautiful young
Tim Holt, a young cowhand, is
urday and Sunday until 10 p. girl, trains her to follow in her asked by his boss, to deliver $6,000
m., at the Cave City Coffee j footsteps, and forms a unique in cash to the Pecos bank, which
Shop.
27—ltc ' partnership which proves highly lu holds a note for that amount. Doc
foR SALE—Re-cleaned oats and crative. But a crisis arises when Randall’s gang takes steps to pick
up the easy money. The old
vetch, $3.50 a hundred. Also the girl falls in love with an in
rancher is forced to send a mes
tended
victim
who
wants
to
marry
A one Oliver sulkey plow.
Roy
sage, requesting Tim to return
her.
She
runs
away,
leaving
the
Wells, Caves highway. 27—ltp
young man to his fate at the hands quickly with the money. But Tim
doesn’t receive the note until he
OMEN'S and children’s galoshes, of the artful fortune hunter.
hood raintogs, 98c to $1.98 pair.
How th^ latter’s inherent senti has already deposited the money,
Dewey’s, 610 H St., Grants Pass. mentality, which she always has and when the bank president re
27—ltc strived to control, suddenly floods fuses to hand it back, Tim and
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her soul and arouses her to the two companions are obliged to hold
SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAYS— ■
Living room, bedroom and din
ing room suites and davenos.
Save on furniture now. Man-
chel's Furniture, 112-114 North
6th St., Grants Pass.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
KAY FRANCIS
REVEALS SOUL
OF “PLAY GIRL”
WANTED—Small cook stove or .
small range. Inquire at Camp
Hoquiam.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—6 New
Zealand doe rabbits. Willis A. j
Pullen, near Holland. 27—ltp
SHOE SPECIAL—Clean up on
odd pairs of women's style shoes,
high, low and medium heels.
Broken sizes. Your choice, $1.98
I pair»
Dewey's, 610 H St.,
" Granta Paas.
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I OR RENT—New and modern
house. Elwood Hussey. 27—2tc 1
PEI IAL ANNOUNCEMENT —
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To the Illinois Valley residents.
The Rexall Fall lc Sale, Novem
ber 5, 6, 7 and 8. Wait for the
Original Rexall Sale and get
quality at low price. Cave City
Drug Store, Cave Junction.
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AUCTION SALE — Every Tues
day, Grants Pass Commission
Yard. Good place for buyer and
eller to meet. Brahs Brothers.
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MACK'S SEED & FEED STORE
now under new management,
fairies a complete line of feeds
and seeds of all kinds. Make
our store your headquarters
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AND TRUCKS
1939 DE SOTO SEDAN—
A swell car, heater, overdrive, extra driv
ing lights.
1938 FORD DELUXE COUPE
An extra good buy. You can’t miss.
1937 CHEVROLET ( OUPE
A clean car.
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE
Needs motor work, but priced low, $95.00.
1936 DODGE 1'/, TON TRUCK
Dutl tires, motor re-conditioned.
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1939 DODGE 1 TON TRUCK
Mrs. W. T. Sherman WM trans-
acting business in Grants Pass the ■,
first of the week.
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Potluck supper Tuesday, Novem-
ber 11 at 6 p. m. All Legionnaires
and their families invited to at
tend.
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Send The News to a friend, it's
almost as good as a letter from
home.
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Lots of transnortation left.
Stake rack, motor re-conditioned.
GARNERS
DODGE
621 East M - Grant. P...
Automotive
Service Co.
PLYMOUTH
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SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
<,FORGE STANBROUGH.
Plaintiff, vs. DELIA JEAN STAN
BROUGH. otherwise known as
DEE STANBROUGH, defendant.
1’. Delia Jean Stanbrough: IN
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
¡OREGON:
You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled suit within four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this summons and if you fail
to appear and answer, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the
c urt for a Decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now and here
tofore existing between plaintiff
ami the defendant and that plain
tiff be given an absolute decree
of divorce against the defendant
and for his costs and disbursements
in the event of contest and for
such other and further relief as
to the court may seem equitable
in the premises .
This summons is published on
• Hon II. K. Hanna, Cir
cuit Judge of the above entitled
i■ ■ I Oct 11. 1941. auth
orizing publication of this Sum
mons in the Illinois Valley News
once a tv ek for four (4) succes
sive weeks. Date of first publi-
16, 1941: Date of last
iblicat ’ Nov 13. 1941.
C. F. PRUESS,
Attorney for Plaintiff, U. S. Na
tional Bank Bldg.. Grants Pass,
Oregon.
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USED CARS
Imagine me,
steering a
Destroyer!
I ET US PREPARE a delicious
serving of Chop Suey and Chow
Mein for your home parties.
One hour service any day. Cave
City Coffee Shop.
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WE WILL RESERVE TABLES for
your guests for delicious Chop
Suey or Chow Mein if you will
give us one hour's notice any
day, any time. Cave City Cof
fee Shop.
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WANTED — Wool and Mohair,
hides and pelts, junk batteries,
metals of all kinds, radiators
and iron. Grants Pass Bargain
House, 624-626 So. 6th street i
Phone 86._________________ 50-tf
up the bank to retrieve the sum. A
witness to the unusual hold-up is
a pretty cafe singer.
When Tim and his friends ar
rive at the ranch, they find their
boss has been murdered by Doc
Randall's men. The sheriff ar
rests the three boys for the bank
robbery.
Tim and his pals break jail and 1
join up with Randall, who is con
vinced that they can qualify as
members of the motley crewVifterl
they are identified by the cafe I
singer as the escaped bank rob-;
bers.
From this point on the film is I
said to hit a furious
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pace. The
Randall gang continues to attempt
further depradations, but each new ,
crime is always mysteriously'
thwarted by the Pecos sheriff —
for the simple reason that Tim con-1
stantly tips off the law officer in
advance.
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