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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 29, 1944
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 Post Office at
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
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REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS u»".
Munitem
O reg 1 o ©N^ s
land, within the radius of three
miles out of town.
One of them is Mr. Emil J. Pru-
cha who hails from New York
City, purchased the old Jack Cum­
mings ranch of 40 acres and named
it “The Silver Bow Ranch.” Mr.
Prucha said he likes it so much, af­
ter a world of travels that he fore­
sees great possibilities for this
part of the country. Actually he
has started clearing land for sev-
eral weeks and is now engaged
building a home to reside here per­
manently.
Mr. Prucha says, from his point
of view, this part of the coun­
try surely needs action, ahd those
coming here in recent weeks are
planning for its future develop­
ments, others will follow to help
make this community worthy of
note. You can help by doing your
share, work and advertise.
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made at
Court met Monday, May 1, 1944
pursuant to law, there being pres­
ent :
Hon. W. A. Johnson. Judge
Pete Fredrickson. Commissioner
Lucius Robinson, Commissioner
Ben W. Coutant, Clerk, and
Loyd Lewis, Sheriff,
and thereafter the following pro­
ceedings were had, to-wit:
Court signed the following
Deeds: Deed to John M. Hambly
and Maude F. Hambly to Lot IK,
BL i k 8, Lawnridge Heights Ad­
dition to Grants Pass, Oregon;
Deed to S. A. McClung and Flor­
ence Louise McClung to Lots 5
and 6, Block 15, Lincoln Park Ad­
dition to Grants Pass. Oregon.
May 3, 1944
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES
Valley Lumlier Co.
221 West F St
Phone 47
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press-
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
I FRENCH LAUNDRY
& DRY CLEANERS
Well folks the past few days sure remind one
that Summer must be here at last
To Keep Cool Get Your
Bathing Suits and Trunks, Slacks, Shirts,
Play Suits, Blouses, Straw Hats, Play Shoes
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And lest we forget we now have
Bed Room Slippers for the Entire Family
Prices from 90c to $3.98—Get ’em Now
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Agencies
From baby two years old to papa’s No 11 and mama’s No. 9s.
Barber Shop, Cave Junction
Lew Hammer, Selma
Waldo Motel, O’Brien
This is Bond Week, so buy at Home, Save the
difference and invest in BONDS
Call Wednesdays
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NATIONAL EDITORIA!—
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COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
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Any kind or any size
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Open evenings for your convenience. Sundays from 10 a. m. to
1 p. m.
Cave Junction
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Bridgeview Church Will
Hold All Day Meeting
The Bridgeview Community
Church on the Holland road cordi-
ially invites the people of the Il­
linois Valley to their all day con­
ference which will be held Sunday,
July 9th.
Good speakers with lots of sing­
ing and music is on the day’s pro­
gram and a potluck lunch will be
served at noon under the big old
oak tree The meeting starts at 10
a. m., and will last as long as any­
one will stay.
Mark your calendar for this oc-
casion and make it a point to ri
tend this al] day meeting.
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Court signed Deed to J. R. Whit­
church to W ‘a of SW’4 of Sec. K
and N'4 of NE'4 of Sec. IK, Twp.
37 S., R. 7 W., W. M. Ore.
Ordered that the following pro­ NEW COMER SEES
perty be sold on contract: Lots 7 GREAT POSSIBILITIES
and K, Block 13, Miller & Co.’s
Addition to Grants Pass, Ore., to
There are signs of great activity
(). T Powers and Ted Kosak ; Lots
5. 6, and 7, Block 1. Bronson's Ad­ going on in and around Cave Junc­
dition to (¡rants Pass, Ore., to W. tion. People from many states are
F. Pruner an<l Goldie Pruner.
buying land here and planning fu­
May 5, 1944
Court signed Deed of correction ture homes. Thus far along the
to Sam S. Carlton and Edna A Takilma road in recent weeks it
Carlton to SVi of EH of Lot 5, has been reported that four dif­
in Block "E” in Bourne's 1st Ad­ ferent parties have purchased
dition to Grants Pass, Ore.
Court accepted the resignation
of Roy Johnson as Sexton of Gran­ May 22. 1944
ite Hill Cemetery
Approved the application
Court agreed to take over and Dahl A Morrison for Public Dance
maintain South Park Drive in I ( Hail License and ordered clerk to
South Park Subdivision when issue same.
houses shall be completed on 40
Court signed deld to Daryle C.
i . I cent of the lota on E. and W. Holt to parcel: Beginning at in­
sides of said drive.
tersection of Westerly line of Pa­
May 6, 1944
cific highway with S. line of Sec.
Ordered the following property 5, Twp 36 S. R 5 W. of W. M.
old on contract: E’i of SE*4 Ore, being 1089.6 ft. E. of SW
mid SE
of NW ’« of Sec. 2, Twp. corner of said Sec. 5; thence along
3« S.. R. 5 W.. of W M., Ore. to Westerly r w line of Pacific Hwy.
Floyd E. Ralston and Mae L. Ral­ N.,21 degrees 58’ W a distance of
ston.
300 ft.; thence W. 270 ft. to be­
May 8. 1944
ginning, containing 1.7 acres in
Completed the filling of vacai. said Sec. 5.
cies on election boards.
May 23. 1944
Ordered the following property
Court met with
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budget
old on contract: NEG of SW'» mittee for consideration of esti­
mid N1 • of SE1« of Sec. 14. Twp. mates for coming year.
3K S 1’ 7 W W M. Ore. to Ver-1 May 24, 1944
non C. Fowlie an(| Ruby O. Fow-
Continuation i of Budget nieet-
lie.
ing.
Court signed deed to Carl Sten- May 25, 1944
gel and Stell.i Stengel to NE'i
Continuation of
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Budget nieet-
of SW >4 less <» ’« acres to Judd, in ing.
Sec. 14. Twp. 38 S. R. 8 W. W. M. May 26. 1944
Ore.
Court signed the ___
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following
May 11, 1944
deeds: Deed to Emma M. Rickard
.. .......... I the following property an<| Robert Lee Richard to W H
. Of NW >4 of E's of Sec. (i, Twp. 37 S. R. 7
sold on contract:
R. 6 W W.
of Sec. 36, Twp.
W. M. Ore., excepting merch-
-|tr| pun uv K jori
°l ’4JO W i aptable timber
Deed to O. D.
linn 1. Morgan.
Knifong and Stella M. Knifong. to
May 12. 1944
W '» of Lot 3, Block H. of
Court signed the following Bourne's First Addition to Grants
deed Deed to Eldon L. Spalding Pass, Oregon.
nod Fp-u I Spalding to W’j of May 27. 1944
s W 1
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<>f SW '4 ; SW >4 of
Court signed deed to Ida M.
NW'4,
4 • of Sec. 4, Twp 37 S. R.
Craig to Lot 11, Block 2, Moun­
. w w M Ore.; Dee I to C W. tain View Adition to Grants Pass,
Ra tall to an und H interest in Oregon, except easement for irri­
SE1! of SE', of Sec. 33. Twp. 36 gation.
S R 5 W W. M Ore.
Ordered the following property
May 15, 1944
sohl on contract: Lots 10 and 11,
i tied tile following Block A of Moss Addition to
Court
deed Died to Oliver Sargent and (¡rants Pass. Ore to Robert E.
Ila Sargent to SE'4 of Sec. 26, Carson and Ver« C. Carson.
w w M and also May 29. 1944
Twp. 3
■ sw ' 1 of Sac
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the W
Court signed the following
53 S. R S W. W M ; Deed to deeds: Deed to Guv W. Criteser to
of NW'a ; S>, of N'■» of NW% of SW1, of
I Jovd i (' S o gent to S
SW
of NEU .oil NEU of Sec 9, Twp 34 S. R 6 W W. M.
.f S. C 26. Twp 3K S. R. 8 to Oregon; Deed to R R Wood­
SW
w. w M. Dei'd to M. Mooney and ruff and Anna Woodruff to Lots
Hazel Mooney to Lots 5 and 6, 5 and 6. Block SH of Original
Block 16, Railroad Addition to Townsite of Grants Pass. Oregon;
(»runts I'.1 , Ora.! IL cd to Hazel Deed to Robert E. Graham to
F Randolph 1 to parcel: Begin at NE>4 of SW >. ; SE'» of NW '« ;
NW corner < of Lot K. Block II of and NE v 4 of NWl« of Sec. 23,
Bouine’x Fit t Addition to Grants Twp. 38 S R K W W. M Ore
Pass, Ore ; run E. 155 ft.; S. 73 May 31, 1944
ft.; W 13 ft ; S 24 ft.; W 122
Court signed the following
ft.; N. 97 ft. to beginning.
deed’: Deed to James N. Rowley
May 17. 1944
to that pait of Lot 4. Block 27. of
Court signed timber contract Boundary Line Addition to Grants
with Loyd Silva for purchase of Pass not sold to Adams; and Lot
timber on nn und
interest in t. Block 27. Original Townsite of
<W '. >f SW', . W' ■ of SE1. and (¡’ants Pass, Ore.; and begin at
E 1 „■ of SW, of Sec. 23, Twp. 37 SW corner of Lot 5. Block A of
H. B. Miller & Co.'s New Addi­
tion. Grants Pa”. Ore., run E. so
ft.; N 120 ft.; W 80 ft.; 8. 120
ft.; Deed to Leonie Neill Blair to
Tract 159. less S. 9S rods; Tracts
160 161 and 162 of Rogue River
Orchard Co.’s First Subdivision.
Cem t
• gned the following Josephine County. Ore., less 2.56
d> ■ d> !><■>•,| 1 > St. Ann’s Catholic acres out of Tracts 160. 161 and
Chori’ ■ I ta 11 and 12. Bieck 162 deeded to Josephine County
17. Oricnml Townsite of Grants for airport purposes.
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Ordered the following property
and Thelma G. Reed to S Si of sold on contract: E ‘»of NEL» of
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S R Sec 3. Twp. 38 8. R. 8 W W M
( \l \\ M and N '•.• Of \W U of subject to wood contract, to Floyd
See 4, Twp 'll S R f W W M E Ralston and Mao I. Ralston
ITH OF JULY
Give the Family
a Treat!
iTake them out to dinner |
PERMANENTS
AS LOW AS $5.00
Telephone Now for
Appointment!
I McCRACKEN’S CAFEj
Open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m
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Please enroll me in the “Mr. Smith
Goes to Washington" club. Send iw a
signed membership card and picture«.
Cave Junction
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CAVE JUNCTION
EDGAR W SMITH
1013 Corbett Building
PORTLAND 4. OREGON
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Shop closed July
and Ith.
MARGE’S
BEAUTY SHOP
MAIL THIS
COUPON TODAY
Name.
Address.
City.
Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com­
mittee, Leo Smith, Mgr., Corbett
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
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HOWARD BEARSS
Wholesale Distributor
Cave Junction
The kid'll be right there when his
C. O. finally gives the signa!...
There’ll be no time to think of
better things to do with his life.
This is the time to dig out that
extra hundred bucks and spend
i* for L./asion Bends.
THE KIDS IN IT FOR KEEPS-giv­
ing all he’s got, now!
Or make it $200. Or $1000.
Or $1,000,000. There’s no ceiling
on this one!
We've got to do the same. This
is the lime for us to throw in every­
thing u>e’w got.
The 5th War Loan is the big­
gest, the most vitally important
financial effort of this whole War!
GET READY TO BUY THE BOND YOU CAN T AFFORD
8a<MeMirat/- BUY MORI THAN BEFORE
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.?n.y£,T0RS WH0 ARE G,VIN(’> THEIR TIME AND SERVICE TOWARDS THE
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CAVE JUNCTION —
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Smith
Mrs.....................
Isobel Mellow
Mrs. Ruth Wendt
Mrs. Lucille Arnold
Mrs. Am.v Hussey
SELMA —
Mrs. Mildred N >rman
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer
Mrs. Roberta Krauss
Mr«. Helen Krauss
Mrs. Ruth Robertson
KERBY—
I-aque Youngblood
Mrs. Art Kellert
Wm. J. McLean
O BRIEN - TAKILMA—
Mr.«. Verlie D. Babcock
Howard Billenberg
John Valen
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