Paire Two
IllinoisValley News, Thursday. February 21, 194 i
Portland, G. P. Branch,
Noted Evangelist to
Josephine county’s por
Speak Friday Evening
tion. general assistance
for February
1658.29
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest Edith Jonas salary for Jan. 115.00
The Seventh Day Adventist
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts. U. S. National Bank of
church
is holding two lectures, the
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois
Portland, G. P. Branch
Valley Publishing Company.
deduction for bond ...
6.25 first one to be held Friday. Feb
ruary 25, in the Drews hotel build
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at First National Bank of
Portland, G. P. Branch,
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
ing. when A. M. Freels, noted Mis
deductions for withhold
sourian Evangelist will speak on
2.20
ing tax ..................................
the subject “Just Riding Along.”
Editor Oregon State Library post
M C ATHEY
2.72 Everyone in the valley is invited
age for Library ................
R. R. Bowker Co., sub
to attend the8e lectures. Plan to
5.00 be there at 7:45 to join in the
scription for library
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
i Rogue River Hardware Co.,
supplies for library ......... 10.05 singing and hear also the “Miss-
In Josephine County
ouri Quartette.” The speaking
$1 SO C. H. Demaray, books for
One Year . ...
library
...............................
2.
«I
will start at 8:15 p. m.
.75
Six Months
-------------- o---------------
50 Hilda Williams, janitor li
Three Months
25.00
brary auditorium ...........
Calif. Oregon Power Co.,
Citizens Cautioned
Outside of Josephine County
1.00
service for same ...........
$2 OO
One Y«»r
About Burning Ferns
Calif. Pacific Utilities Co.,
same ....................................
3.69
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
SALEM. Ore. — (Special to the
copy which i* deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application Grants Pass Daily Courier,
advertising, acct, for
Illinois Valley News) — The next
3.00
dog fund ..........
few weeks during February and
Bobbs-Merrill Co., books
March is the most dangerous fire
for Circuit Court Law
season of the year, cautioned
^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHES Un/Ç J Library ...............................
West Publishing Co., same
Keep Oregon Green Associati in.
Ray Johnson, exp. acct.
Don
’t burn fern, because ferns are
12.00
Cemetery fund
...........
now dead, and they dry into a
Oregon Fairs Association,
20.00 highly inflammable fuel under
exp. acc’t. racing fund
NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL—
Colyear Motor Sales Co.,
two or three days of sun. and these
PE*.
S
I
0 R E GjO(N $
IÍ1A1 Vf ASSOCIATION
tools and supplies ......... 12.98' fern fires once set off burn fast
I
ATI
r
300.00'
H. B. Brown, engineer
P U B 11 S H|E R.S
IJ i I
-XZ/zz' r
R. Dobbie. bookkeeper . . 180.00 and hot.
W. P. Hazelrigg, road
190.00 (
foreman
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
30.00
sor’s bonds
Dance Saturday night. Feb. 26th
A. Anderson, bridge fore
Children’s Farm Home
man .............. .......... ....... 127.74 with the American Legion in Cave
exp. acct, children’s ins
Court met Wednesday, Febru
177.00 Junction. Freeman's Jazz Band,
30.00 Fred LaForest, mechanic
titution«
ary 2 1944, pursuant to law, there
Chas. Dungey. bulldozer
Charities,
Inc
Catholic
being present:
operator
..................... 171.00 and the Ladies’ Auxiliary will serve
20.00
same
W. A. Johnson, Judge,
an extra good lunch at midnight.
Jack
Eggers,
shovel
oper
Boys
&
Girls
Aid
society.
Pete Fredrickson. Commissioner,
ator
......... 171.00
10 00
same
Lucius Robinson, Commissioner,
Carl Dodge, motor patrol
Riedieger.
witness,
Hen W. Coutant, county clerk, Bill
man .................................... 152.00
2.00
grand
jury
..........................
and
152.00
Dan Wiltrout, same
2.00
J.
R.
Entriken,
same
Loyd Lewis, sheriff.
143.00
C. J. Hopper, graderman
2.00
Robert
Jewell,
same
Whereupon the following pro
H. P. Dodge, truck driver . 139.00
2.00
('.
F.
Coryell,
same
ceedings were had. to-wit:
139.00
Ray Blair, truck driver
In the matter of the payment of Jessie Mastin, exp. acct.
10.10 C. G. Fenner, truck driver 139.00
Circuit Court
bills, the following accounts were
Jack Hembree, bridge fore
audited anil allowed and the clerk Geo. H. Slover, bailiff.
48.38
man
...............
3.00
Circuit
Court
ordered to issue warrants in pay
Ed Walworth, bridge car
W.
A.
Johnson,
mileage
ment of the same.
penter ................................. 126.50
F YOU’D LIKE to find out
8.75
and expense
Charles M. Warren, trans
what your special aptitude is
13.50 Dave Dodge, same................ 126.50
20.00 Lucius Robinson, mileage
portation of insane
126.50 and put it to work to help win
S. J. Ensminger, same
Tide Water Associated Oil
IJ. S. National Bank of
Wm. II. Wisecarver, same 1 26.50 this war—take the opportunity
Co., exp. acct, county
Portland, G. P. Branch,
5.37 Victor Vinyard, same ........ 126.50 the WAC offers you!
Court
.......
Josephine County’s por
5.00 E. E. Whittaker, patrol
Barnett’s Garage, same
tion. Old Age Assistance
Join the WAC and let Army
man
............................. 154.00
City
Water
Department,
2924.00
for February
154.00 experts help you discover the
Ed Norman, same ...
10.63
service
for
courthouse
U. S. National Bank of
type of work you can do best.
Wilbur Sure. as*t. patrol
California Pacific Utilities
Portland, G. I‘ Branch,
132.00 Let the Army train you to do
man
............................
1.00
Co.,
same
Josephine County’s por
74.52 one of 239 vital jobs. Learn a
Keith Wells, patrolman
California Oregon Power
tion, Aid to Dependent
skill that will be useful to you
118.52 Lee Sowell, motor patrol
Co., same for Jan.
487.60
Children for February
long after the war is over! (If
man
......................................
French
’
s
Laundry
&
Clean
U. S. National Bank of
you already have a skill the
21.20 Ray Lee, bridge carpenter
ers, same
Portland. G. P. Branch,
Army can use it too.)
Clyde
Hays,
laborer
Sam
Stinebaugh,
fuel
oil
Josephine County’s por
Howard
R.
Stout,
same
374.85
•Get full details at your near
for
courthouse
tion, Aid to Blind for
J. H. Myers, same
est U. S. Army Recruiting Sta
58.00 Robinson Sales Co., jani
February
tion (your local post office will
8.00 Fred Thornton, same
tor’s supplies
Hetty DeGeneault, deputy
give you the address.. Or write:
42.23 Oliver E. Conner, same
145.00 S B. Osgood, mileage
county clerk’s salary
The Adjutant General, Room
53.99 Sam Windwood same
135.00 Edith Phipps, same
Grace. Isham, same
Bill Windwood, same
441 5, Munitions Building, Wash-
Margaret E. Forrest, same 120.00 Grants Pass Pharmacy,
ington, D. C.
supplies for Health Unit 49.30 Geo. Brice, same
Grover ('. Mull, dep. sher
Wally Houghton, same
Brownell’s Electric store,
iff’s salary
' .«5 Johnny Roseman, same
mdse, for Health Unit
Neita G. Lister, same
Tom Booth, same
C. H. Massie, postmaster,
Nellie It. Nelson, same
Rolfe Hansen, same
25.00
stumps
for
Health
Unit
Edna Hale, same
II. E. Dudley, same
Owl Pharmacy, exp. acct,
Mary Hauer
( ROSS CUT SAWS
1.75 Clarence Radcliffs, same
jail
Helen Reckard. same
Charles
Collins,
same
Filed
at Shell Service Station
Mrs.
L.
Johnson,
board
of
Alma Griffin, dep. asses
104.40 Joe Rush, same
prisoners
145.00
hv
sor's salary
First National Bank of
1 20.00 Jda M. Berry, nteals for
Ethel E. Shelton, same
Portland,
G.
P
Branch,
( LINT HARDS
122.85
prisoners
87.12
Teddy R. Sammons, same
tax deductions from Jan.
J. R. Mathews, justice,
Cave Junction
Marguerite
S.
Stanton,
181.84
salaries
79 50
state of Oregon cases
dep. co. sch. supt's sal. 120.00
U. S. National Bank of
Redwoods Hotel, exp. acct.
Alice Smith, work acct,
Portland, G. P Branch,
2.95
Juvenile
treasurer’s office and
fl)R. A. N. COLLMAN
payroll allotments for U.
110 00 Illinois Valley News, ad
land stiL It’S
138.50
S. savings bonds
53.15
vertising ete.
NaturoDathic Physician
Gladys E. Youngblood, sec.
S t a t e Industrial Ace«
Grants Pass Daily Courier,
County Court
= Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12
Comm.. Jan. contribu-
sams
................ 246.30
Snmui I B. . Osgood, co. phy-
14!'.81 :
1:30 p. ni. to 3:30 p. m.
tion
Grants Pass Bulletin, ad
sician's salary
42.05 National Hospital Ass’n.
Sherman's Camp
vert ismg
Edith T. Phipps. Co. Health
7.50
I
contribution for Feb.
Cave Junction
Camer’s Automotive Serv
nurse’s salary
Calif. Western States Life
ice Co., exp. County
3'
Marie Dean, health nmt
•_> o 1
Ins. Co., same
5.50
Court
clerk's salary
10.00
1
Kenneth
Martin,
bond
Ted
Paulus
Valley
Hard-
Naomi Britton same
Western Union Telegraph
WINDOW FRAMES
ware, exp. acct. emerg-
W
Bears*. janitor's sal
.5!»
Co. service for Jan
61.61
eny. etc.
140.75 i
ary
Any
kind or any size
Pacific Telephone A
1 40.00 Depa rtment of Agricul-
Frank I’. Warren, same
made at
Co.,
same
10.25
tine. District Sealer
Wm H Morgan, jailor's
Calif. Oreg. Power <
Dis.
Moser
ami
Moser,
ex
salary
Valley Lumber Co.
same
5.00
amination of insane
Jessie Mastin, court re
221 West F St
Phone 47
(’. H. Demaray. office sup-
10.00
Dr
Blaine
B
Pruitt,
same
porters salary
22.77
plies
Caleb Corder, exp. acct,
Grover ('. Mull prob, of-
insane
.................... 75.60 Barnett's Garage, storage
ficer's s salary
5.00
for January
30.10
Henry Armstrong, same
Julia E W mtei. stenog.
Signal Oil Co., gas for
90.00 Elnora Gould, caretaker at
HULL X HULI
Justice court
475.0.5
loads
50.00
Fairgrounds
.luanne Marie Pixon, sten.
Grants Pass Fuel Oil Serv
FUNERAL HOME
110.00 Hedrick Electric, exp. acct.
(list. atty.
21.06
ice. oil for roads
54.71
Fairgrounds
GIu 1V s 1, e s s e F t, work in
193.25
Ambulance service dav or nite
McNutt Bros., toad oil
115.801 Standard Oil Co. of Calif.,
clerk s office*
H I' Sw inney, gravi
210 West ’’A’
Phone 334
exp. acct, contagious dis
1 ’■<rnevieve Donaldson, same 89.50
1.00
roads
17.17
eases, etc.
......
1* 00
1 lien \\ illiams Maine
Schmitt Bros. Lumber Co ,
9.60 I Louise W Hodd. allotment
M uriel Coliman. same
4.20
same
20.00
for
January
i
Watei man.
CO.
3.70
Ed
DeGrasse,
same
for
Mae's
Markets,
mdse,
WARDROBE
50.00
1
health nurse’s salary
15 00 Ballou X Wright mdse,
indigent soldiers
Il annah \ndes. work in
4.47
CLEANERS
acct, roads
5.00
8.00 1 Pruitt's Grocery, same
clerk's office
Western Auto Supply (' ■ ,
Grants Pass
Three C's Lumber Co.,
T.mu R Pearce, salary mid
1.40
same
exp. acct, indigent sol-
Mail your cleaning and press
183.101
expimse. wall ■rmaster
11.00
25.00 J. C. Penny Co., same
diers
ing work to us — We will mad
F list National Bank of
Medford
Concrete
Con
Robinson,
mileage.
I
.ucius
it back cleaned and pressed.
Portland. G. 11’. Branch
struction Co., culvert
4.60
acc’t. Land Sales
deductions foi withhold-
1 75.50
P>Pe
361.79 .1. ephine County Abstract
ing tax
Rogue River Sand & Gravel
Co., exp. acct, county
I’. S, National Bank of
8 80
( ¡RANTS PASS
Co., drain tile
27.50
Property
Portland, G. 1’. Branch,
Columbia Equipment Co.,
Emmett
R.
Conger,
cruis
-alary deductions for U.
46.50
grader blades
ing timber
............... 63.00
S. Saving* bond*
Littrell Parts, equipme
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
39.00
Clausen,
same
Il
G
Si i • Industrial Acs < '<>m-
parts
20 19
• :
- ... .
Dale F Ginn, mileage
mission. contribution for
llannum A Kelt Chevrolet,
Grants Pass, Oregon
26.42 Mr< E. II I’. Elliott, work
January
same
5.40
acct *ch. supt's. office
i a ' n ,i \\ i -ti t n State»
3.15 Rogue River Hardware.
Florence Cain, same
Life In* Co., same for
same
s
J.
K
Gill
Co.,
mdse.
sch.
84
February
171.67
3 4.58 Fashion, garage, same
supt’s. office
National Hospital A-sociu-
6.05
Bell Motors. same
15 0( Loyd lewis, exp sheriff’s
FRENCH LAUNDRi
tion same
14.70 I
41 •io Slim’s Garage, same
cm
Merle E. Griffin, mileage
Log
Cabin
Garage,
equip
& DRY( I RANERS
Grover C. Mull, transpor
15
while assessing
1 70 I
ment parts
12.1«
tation of prisoners
G e o r g e K Staub
I
Howard
Cooper. Corp.,
Grover C Mull, service of
work acc’t. asses-
Agencies
1 82.67 I
same
I 54
criminal process. Jan
4
fice
Barber Shop. Cave Junction
33.92
V
C.
Haag
A
Co
<am>
Rogue
River
Hardware
Co.,
for
I
A. E. Simmons, mil
Bruce Hanna. Kerby
Braden Motor Farts -ame 21.54
exp. acc’t. courthouse.
offices
Lew Hammer. Selma
73.95
Valley
Hal
Iwari
67.04
Pacific Telephone < A Tel.
Waldo Motel. O’Brien
¡1 Massie, postmaster,
Railway Express Agency,
Co., services for offices 67
2.18
express charges on parts
stamps
acc
’
t
registration
all: Wed. and Sat.
for
of-
P P Proctor, mdse.
30.00 Goodyear Service Store»,
18
and election
fie, (
6 I'
recapping tire
I uh gh M Conley, govern
5 4
C. H. Demaray. sam
50.00 Frank Turner, repair ig
ment I hunter
International Busire-* Ma
6.00
part* for equipment
Chuck’s Second Hand
chine* Co mdse clerk's
1.00
Del
Rogue
Garage,
equip
Store.
jail
91
ds*.
for
office
29.15
ment parts and labor
Williams : Garage. exp acct.
Western Union Telegraph
1 50 General Machine W >rks,
jail
Co . service for Dec and
machine work on equip
36 t> Standard Oil Co. of Calif.,
Jan.
10.00
ment
5.10
exp acct. Juvenile fund
< lark’s Insurance Agency
2.00
Joe Powell, filing saws
70 00 Xrtcraft, exp acct, sher-
bonds for clerk’* office
10 10
Josephine County Abstract
iff» office
(Continued Next Week)
1' S National Bank of
Co., col oner and a»»cs-
IllinoisValley News
'5^
Have you a
hidden talent?
I
Last year more than 22.000
acres of land, much of it in val
uable young forests, went up in
smoke through carelessness in set
ting fern fires, the association
pointed out. Our citizens in this
county did a good job in holding
down man-caused forest fires dur
ing the regular season, and we
must do equally as good a job
during the spring months.
The Keep Oregon Green asso
ciation is posting all areas in west
ern Oregon with placards warning
against burning fern, Edmund
Hayes, executive committee chair
man. advised, and the cooperation
of the citizens is urged because
fires during war time take men
away from valuable war work in
besides doing untold damage to
young ar.d growing forests which
grow in the fern cover.
State Forester Nelson Rogers
stated that only 5250 acres of for
est land patrolled by state and
private agencies were burned in
man-caused files during the entire
protected season of 1943. and most
of this wa< slash burning, but more
than fivi times as much land was
covered in these early spring fern
fires.
-o
DANCE SATURDAY
Dance Saturday night, Feb. 26th
with the American Legion in Cave
Junction. Freeman’s Jazz Band,
and the Ladies’ Auxiliary will serve
the lumber and logging industry, an extra good lunch at midnight.
FREE PICTURES!
BIBLE LECTURES — MUSICAL PROGRAM
AT DREWS HOTEL BLDG.
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS
FEB. 25 and 27
Come and Hear A. M. Freels
MISSOURI EVANGELIST AND BIBLE LECTURER
Don’t miss the singing at 7 :45 and the Missouri Quartette.
EVERYONE WELCOME!
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New Merchandise
Arriving Daily
Almost every day a shipment of new merchan
dise comes to our store for our valley patrons.
We are here to serve you, and as soon as we get
through rearranging our store, we are going to
invite you to call and see what we have for ev
ery member of the family. Until then, we ask
your indulgence, but we will serve you to the best
of our ability.
"5
Î
Our prices will always be right—you can bank
on that. We also would like to call your atten
tion that we have shoes for the entire family,
; nd a good selection of loggers and work shoes.
KRIEGERS
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. SHOES
Cave Junction
Department
32 - Pieces
. . . Service for 6
lir,-
' fast
$5.29
A handsome set for any
table and a value you
shouldn’t pass up. Beau
tiful leaf and flower de
sign. Includes vegetable
dish and platter.
Get Off to <s
Smooth Start Witi
F I H K Kl V «
Il V E X WA IK K
Two-Year Guarantee I
Fi re sion«
i’oloniisni
HOTEL
STAJMBRUF
PROCESS
■:
I'asNerole Set
Includes eight
.-asseroles with
:overs.
Individual
•IMt*
in seis o1
4 cr more
Ou.
teed to start you’
car easily ar.d make it rui
smoother, or your inone;
b’ck' Fnjov rerfcct per
formar.ee w,h th: • *- -.*
tar- test 1 ;
i
-
Wash Hoard
Heavy corrugated glasi
rubbing board with sturdj
pine frame.
Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet
411 South Sixth Street
Grants Pass
M
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