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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 9. 1912
Page Two
Illinois Valley News
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts.
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois
Valley Publishing Company.
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the I ost Office at
Cave Junction, » Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
M
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Editor
ATHEY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Josephine County
These closures no doubt will in­
clude somebody’s favorite fishing
place or camping spot, but the
simple matter of forgetting that
pleasure one year should be more
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
than repaid in better fire protec­
CHURCH
tion and as a contribution toward
Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m.
winning the war by winning the
Church services 11 to 12 a. m.
forest fire battle.
Senior Bible study, 7:45.
C. Y. P. S. meeting ....
7:45
All young people invited.
CLASSIFIED ADS
7:45
Bible class in side room
Geo. H. Gray, Pastor. SEVERAL times lately I have
exerting political pressure—if it isn’t good enough for
the army to come and look at it, let’s let it stay the
way it is.
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THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
Seldom has any small town or filial community
presented a better celebration than that of last Satur­
day in Cave Junction, when, under the auspices of the
American Legion, an old fashioned Fourth of July
celebration was held. The weather was ideal, and the
celebration voted by everyone a complete success.
The Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce has
asked that we make this event an annual one with the
entire community rolling up its sleeves and making
the celebration a civic enterprise. It’s a great idea.
Let’s make the next one even better than the one just
passed.
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WHO Sil ML DECIDE?
Drews of Portland, S. E. Epler of FOR SALE Nook table and four
Ashland, Dale Epler and Alfred
chairs, reasonable.
Inquire at
Pennington of Central Point, Miss
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News office.
'lma Griffin and Mrs. Ruth Grif-
fj
of Grants Pass, Mrs. Grover WANTED — Wool and Mohair,
hides and pelts, junk batteries,
Mayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
radiators, scrap iron and all
Mayfield and family.
scrap metals. Grants Pass Bar­
The C. Y. P. S. and Bible study
gain House, 624-626 So. 6th St.
class held a joint meeting Sunday
Phone 86,
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evening led by Miss Grace Iversen.
Jimmie Hines had charge of the FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE In­
Bible quizz and scripture hunt.
surance.
See M. C. Athey at
The Missionary society met this
the News office.
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Thursday at the home of Mrs.
FRUIT JARS for your canning, j
John Hines.
quarts and some pints. Inquire
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at News office.
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BLESSED EVENTS
BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Tycer of Cave Junction, Tues­
day. June 30, at 2:01 p. m., at
the Josephine General hospital
in Grants Pass, a baby girl,
weight
seven
pounds, eight
ou nces.
BORN To Mr. ami Mrs. Lester
Frost of Selma. Tuesday, June
30, at 2:30 p. m., at Josephine
General hospital in Grants Pass,
a baby girl, weight eight pounds
eleven ounces.
BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lemmon, of Wilderville, at
1 1 :50 a. m . Wednesday. July 1,
at Josephine General hospital in
Grants Pass, a baby girl, weight
seven pounds five ounces Mrs.
Lemmon is the daughter of Mr.
and Mr>. E .1 WUbet
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FORESTS ARE CLOSED
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A beautiful Funeral Service,
more than any other cere­
mony of contemporary life,
serves humanity's finest sen­
sibilities and forms its deep­
est and most lasting impres­
sion*.
If the Great
Emergency
struck your home tomorrow
have you given thought as
to whom you would call for
aid- and as to what your
needs would be?
L.B.HALL
fllNERAl NOME
’ french
laundry !
& DRY CLEANERS
Agencies
Keibels
PERFECTION
BREAD
In the Matter of the Guardian­
ship of George Porter, an incom­
petent person.
NOW AT THIS TIME, upon
reading a petition duly verified
by Eli Morris, Guardian of the
person and estate of George Por-
~
ter, an incompetent person, for
license to sell the following de-
scribed real property, to-wit:
18 rods East and West off the
West side of the SW'* of Sec.
2; and the SEU of Sec. 3; And
all of NE1* North of Grave
Creek in Sec. 10; and 18 rods
East and West off West Side of
NW1* of NW *4 North of Grave
Creek, and Harkness Ditch, in
Sec. 11; And a parcel of land
containing about 3.5 acres lying
in the SW *4 of Sec. 2, and the
SE1* of Sec. 3, described in
deed records of Josephine Coun­
ty, Oregon, Book 85, page 608;
all in Township 34 S. R. 6 W.,
W. M., Josephine County, Ore­
gon;
to pay |ff the indebtedness and for
the support and maintenance of
the said incompetent,
IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY
ORDERED that the next of kin of
said incompetent, and all persons
interested in said estate appear be­
fore me in the County Court Room
in the City of Grants Pass, Jose­
phine County, Oregon, on the 8th
day of August, 1942, at 10:00 A.
M., to show cause, if any there be,
why license should not be granted
to sell said real property, and that
a copy of this order be served by !
publication in the Illinois Valley '
News for four successive weeks, or
28 days, from the date of the first
publication of said citation.
Dated this 7th day of July, 1942.
W A. JOHNSON,
Attest
County Judge.
BEN W. COUTANT,
10-13
County Clerk.
The Siskiyou National Forest
and all lands within its protection
boundaries, as described below,
are closed to entry except by per­
mit on and after July 8, 1942. The
closure is applied under authority
of Federal Regulations Tl-(I) :
T. 36 S., Rs. 8 to 13 W., inc.,
Secs. 1 to 24, inc. and 27 to 33,
inc., T. 37 S., R. 8 W. ; T. 37 S.»
Rs. 9 to 13, inc.; T. 37’2 S„ Rs.
11 and 12 W.; Secs. 5 to 8, inc.,
Secs. 17 to 20, inc., and 29 to 32,
inc., T. 38 S„ R. 8 W. ; T. 38 S„
Rs. 9 to 13 W., inc.; Those por­
tions of T. 39 S., Rs. 5 and 6 W.,
which lie to the south and west of
the Williams Creek - Grayback
Creek divide, except the Oregon
Caves Highway and the Grayback
Forest Camp; T. 39 S. Rs. 9, 10 i
and 11 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10
to 15, inc., and 19 to 36, inc., T.
39 S. R. 12 W ; T. 40 S . IL 6
W. except the Oregon Caves Na­
W.,
tional Monument and the Oregon
Caves Highway; S'-.> T. 40 S., R.
7 W., that portion of T. 40 S., R.
9 W. to the west of the Redwood
Highway; T. 40 S., Rs. 10, 11 and
12 W ; T. I1 S.. R< 6, 7 and s
W. : T. 41 S., R. 9 W., except the .
Redwood Highway; T. 41 S., Rs.
10 and 11 W.; Secs. 1 to 5, iuv.,
inc.,
and 7 to 18, inc., T. 41 S., R. 12
W.. Willamette Principal Merid-
ian. And all of the lands within
the boundaries of the Siskiyou
National Forest lying in the State
of California except the Redwood
Highway and adjoining camps and
residences.
Haynei Clothing Shop
Wittrock*» Store. Kerby
■v Hammer, Selma
Call: Wed. and Sat.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of
FRANK DITTO, Jr., and
RUTH M DITTO. Minors.
NOW AT THIS TIME, upo"
reading a petition duly verified
by Margaret Richardson, Guardian
of the persons and estate of Frank
Ditto, Jr., and Ruth M. Ditto, mi­
nors, for license to sell the follow­
ing described real property, to-
wit :
The East half of the East
half of the Southwest quar­
ter of the Southwest quar­
ter of Section 23, Township
36 South, Range 6, West of
Willamette Meridian, contain­
ing 10 acres, more or less, sit­
uated in Josephine County,
Oregon,
for the nurture, education, sup­
port and maintenance of the said
minors;
And it appearing from said pe­
tition that the real property con­
sists of a l-24th interest each in
the above described property and
that no income is derived there­
from,
IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY
ORDERED that the next of kin
of said minors, and all persons in­
terested in said estate, appear be­
fore me in the County Court Room
at the Court House in the City
of Grants Pass, County of Joseph­
ine, State of Oregon, on the 18th
day of July, 1942, at ten o’clock
A. M . to show cause if any there
be why license should not be
granted to the said Margaret Rich­
ardson to sell the real estate.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy of this Order be serv­
ed upon all persons interested in
said estate by publication in the
Illinois Valley News, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation,
once each week for four succes­
sive weeks, or 28 days, from the
date of the first publication of
raid citation.
Dated this the 17th day of June,
19 12
A JOHNSON
County I ad te
Awarded by the American In
stitule of Laundering after
:
Passing Rigid Tests
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Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thur»day in Cave
:
Junction, Kerby and
Holland
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
“Since 190Ü“
Q.,
ÍDR? Z N. COLLAIAN
Naturopathic Phy«ici„n
I
Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 i
1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
j
Sherman’« Camp
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Cave Junction
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DR. A. W. BARLOW
Naturopathic
Phy«ician
Redwoods Hotel Building
Phone 516 for appointment
Q rtcrqft
L I
CAmcpa shop
PHOTOGRAPHS
Cameras and Supplies
113 N 6th St., Grants Pass
SISKIYOU FOREST CLOSED
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Old newspapers for sale at The
News office, 10 cents per ban­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
dle.
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR THE COUNTY OF JO­
SEPHINE
J « C 51*. Ttitvsx 585
\SK FOR
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR
THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE
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THE VALLEY AIRPORT
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Seal of Approval
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
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been called to buy an animal
that I considered unfit for hu­
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
man consumption. If you know
OF SEVENTH DAY
Outside of Josephine County
ADVENTISTS
there is something wrong with
$2 00
Ona Year
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
the animal you want to sell, save
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
your time and mine, for I
The Illinois Valley News reserve the right to reject any advertising
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
WON’T BUY IT.
I want the
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
7 :30 p. m.
best kind of cattle, and that is
You are invited to meet with
the kind of meat I am going to
us.
sell my patrons.
Lynn .Tolliffee, elder, Cave Junc­
KEITH OWEN,
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tion.
Keith's Market.
^JlÉDtVOOD EMPIRI NI VSPAPER PUBLISHES
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BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
FOR SALE —Child’s bed and mat­
CHURCH
tress. Bed has sides and in ex­
Rev. Harold A. Rogerh, pastor.
cellent condition.
See
Mrs.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Green at the Model Grocery,
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Cave Junction.
10-ltc
Young People’s service, 7:45 P
FOR RENT — Modern 3-room
m.
house with porch. Address E.
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
F. Vahrenwald, Cave Junction,
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8
or phone Holland.
10-ltp
P- m.
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FOR RENT OR SALE—Cozy 4-
It is past time—something should have been done
KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL
house, furnished. A de­
long ago, about our Illinois Valley airport. Some peo­ Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall, room
lightful home on the banks of
ple tell us the government mows all about it. If they 9:45 a. m.
the Illinois river.
Inquire at
do, they are permitting politics to dictate where air­ COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES
The News Office.
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ports are located, or politi s is a tremendous factor in
FURNITURE — When you need
the selection of airports.
Forty-five were present in Sun­
New or Used Furniture, think of
All the valley residents are asking this—that the day school this week. The follow­ Manchel’s. Keep up the home
army engineers make a complete survey of the airport ing numbers of the Junior class the boys are fighting for. Man-
received lovely Bibles from their
chel's Furniture, 112 N. 6th St.,
and the vicinity—then after this is done, if they do teacher,
Miss Pauline Sherier, as
Grants Pass.
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not want it, we will be quiet about the matter, but un­ awards for outstanding work in
til a very complete investigation is made, the people lesson-preparation and memorizing FEET HURT? Why suffer with
feet when they can be so read­
are going to keep on telling the world that we have Golden Texts: First prize, Mar­ ily
helped with correct shoes or
garet
Smith
aid
Paul
Sherier;
sec
­
“what it takes” and we want something done about it.
arch supports when needed.
ond prize, Rebecca Freeman and
As an interceptor field, the Illinois Valley airport third prize, John Smith, Jr., Misses
DEWEY’S, 610 II street, Grants
Pass, Oregon. Free X-Ray Shoe-
could be made one of the outstanding fields in the na­ Georgia Goldsby and Lois B re wohl
Fitting.
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tion, it has every advantage, and the government sang “What A Friend We Have in
FOR RENT—Drag-saw. Splendid
owns the property, there is nothing to buy. Plenty of Jesus."
the text
,
Rev.
Gray
spoke
from
condition. Will rent by day or
water, the best kind of climate, hid away from the
Acts 2:42 "And they continued
month to right party. Inquire
ocean but close enough to be practically on the banks steadfastly in the apostles’ doc­ at
News office. Judy Squire.
of the Pacific, no bad air currents, every facility for trine and fellowship and in break­
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
development waiting to begin—yet nothing is done, ing of bread, and in prayers.”
affiliated with Commonwealth,
A
solo
“
Memories
of
Galilee
”
and the people are wondering why?
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
The people who are interested have refrained from was sung by Mrs. Tracy Cross.
Co., Masonic Bldg., Grants Pass.
Visitors were: Mr. anil Mrs. Art
One Year
Sis Months
Three Month«
I
Wardrobe Cleaners
The oldest and best since 1911
Free Pick up by Grant« Pas«
Laundry
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance «ervice day or nite
210 West “A”
Phone 334
(¡RANTS PASS
HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
F H A LOANS
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
THE MONTH
Valley Lumber Co.
West F St.
Phone 47
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CHADWICK
HOTELS
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COFFEE SHOPS
In Connection
:
:
HOTEL REDWOOD
Grants Pass, Oregon
HOTEL JACKSON
Medford, Oregon
HOTEL OREGON
Eugene, Oregon
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HOTEL SENATOR
Salem, Oregon
HOTEL MARION
Salem, Oregon
McCredie Hot Mineral Spring«:
McCredie Springs, Oregon
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