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Access Trail Moving Deep Cave Junction Loses Ball Into Wild Chetco Country Game At Prospect Cave Ju nction loot th e ball M aintenance work has started on the Ohetco Divide Trail. When game played with Prospect there the work has been completed, it last Sunday. The score was 7-6 in will give access to the high coun favor of Prospect. try from th e Illinois Valley to the T here will be a game here at coast. Ram blers Roost, Sunday at 2:30 A special tra il grad er, “ mule,"’ p.m. against B utte Falls. “ beetle" tra c to r, and traihnobile I —--o will be used. M errill P o rte r is in I Moonyeen Deaton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. K enneth R. D eaton charge of th e 5-nian crew. of Selma left Tuesday, Ju n e 27 ta --------------o-------------- W atch fo r the opening o f the spend the sum m er w ith the R. B. L eavitt’s o f Redondo Beach, Calif. new D rug Store. LECALS T h is o ff ic e ha* ju s t PROPERTY c o m p le te d $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1, 100.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 OWNERS th e issuing of w a rr a n ts f o r th e c o lle c tio n o f d e lin q u e n t p e rs o n a l p ro p e rty ta x e s . S e rv in g o f these w a rr a n ts w ill s ta r t n ot la t e r th a n A u g u s t 1st. W it h in f iv e d ays a f t e r w a r r a n t has been s erved ju d g m e n t w ill he ta k e n a g a in s t the d e lin q u e n t ta x p a y e r. S a id w a rr a n ts w ill he se rv e d o n ly on those ta x p a y e rs w ho have re a l p ro p e rty a p p e a rin g on th e ta x ro lls in t h e ir n am e . W h e n no r e a l p ro p e rty is in v o lv e d a n d p e rs o n a l p ro p e rty is thus u n s e c u red c o lle c tio n w ill he m a d e u n d e r a d if f e r e n t S ta tu te , w h ic h re q u ire s th a t w e le v y u po n the assessed p ers o n a l fo r sale by p o s tin g p rin te d n otices o f th e tim e an d p la c e o f sale in th re e p u b lic places in th e c o u n ty , n o t less th a n te n d ays p r io r to such sale, a n d if p a y m e n t he n o t p a id b e fo re the tim e a p p o in te d , th e ta x c o lle c to r sh all p ro ce e d to sell such p ro p e rty a t p u b lic v e n u e . LOYD Ja n u a ry Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary Ja n u a ry January Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary Jan u ary January- Jan u ary Ja n u a ry Jan u ary Ja n u a ry 1, 1953 1, 1954 1, 1955 1, 1956 1 ,1 9 5 7 1, 1958 1, 1959 1, 1960 1, 1961 1, 1962 1, 1963 1, 1964 1, 1965 1 ,1 9 6 6 1, 1967 1 ,1 9 6 8 1, 1969 1, 1970 1, 1971 1,1972 All bonds m aturing on o r a fte r July 1, 1956. are subject to call and redem ption on Ju ly 1, 1955, and on any interest-paying date th ereafter. Said bonds shall bear in terest at rates to be fixed by the bidder, but not to exceed five (6 % ) per cent per annum , payable sem i annually; to be in denom ination of $500.00 each; to have semi- | annual in terest coupons attach ed th ereto ; shall be fully general ob- p ro p e rty , t a k e sam e in to o u r possession a n d sh all im m e d ia te ly a d v e rtis e such goods a n d c h a tte ls SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th at sealed bads will be received until the hour o f 8:00 o ’clock p.m. on the 29th day of July, 1050, and immediately th e re a fte r publicly i opened by the C-ommon Council of the City o f Cave Junction. Oregon, at the Council Cham bers in the City H all of said City, fo r C ity of Cave Junction G eneral Obligation Bonds in th e sum o f Tw enty Thousand ($20,000 001 Dollars; said bonds bearing d a te of Ju ly 1, 1950, to m ature serially in nu m erical order as follows: N O T IC E PERSONAL LECALS N O T IC E O F B O N D L E W I S , S h e r if f a n d T a x C o lle c to r J o s e p h in e C o u n ty , O re g o n BU DG ET A p p ro v e d Asked by D e p ir t m c n t $ 290.00 ? 270.00 S alary (M arshall) ............- .................................- Deputy (M arshall) .......................................- ........ Telephone (M arshall) .................................. - ........ Prisoners Expense (T rans. Etc.) ........................ Police Supplies E tc.............................- ................... C ontract on Motor Cycle ............~.................. ■ ■■■ Security Bonds ...................................................... Insurance On E quipm ent ...................................... 522.18 12.00 33.00 75.00 144.50 50.00 15.00 10.00 2,700.00 1,200.00 36.00 200.00 100.00 450.00 450.00 450.00 225.00 164.00 48.65 198.49 67.00 225.00 240.00 75.00 100.00 60.00 225.00 240.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 20.00 45.00 99.86 10.00 44.00 20.00 45.00 110.00 10.00 30.00 20.00 45.00 110.00 10.00 30.00 1,083.55 1,202.32 1,202.32 T o ta l F o r D e p a r tm e n t DATED this 27th day of June, 1950. Elwood Hussey, Mayor. B. P. W. Meeting July 17th (C ontinued from page 2) m urdered? A re n o t the deer fa r p re ttie r in the woods for people to see than ro ting in the woods or in a hide tan n ery ? L e t’s keep what little w ildlife and foiests we have left as an a ttra c tio n fo r all not for the profit of a few. In closing I’ll say 1 used to kill everything in sight and no one regrets to look back on these days more than I and I ’m try in g to pay for it by keeping my place as a refuge for the fo u r footed and feathered friends I use to persecute. I have my place posted and any trespas sing will be d e a lt with according to law. Many may think I am hard but it is fo r the public th at I’m doing this. Hopin gsomeone else may read this and be more con siderate o f our game, fish and fores-ts. Yours truly, Paul E. P fefferle It is anounced th a t the nex t m eeting of the Business and P ro fessional W omen’s club will be held a t Mrs. Hazel Ingham ’s home a t 8 p.m. Monday, Ju ly 17. * The Ingham home is located ju st off the Redw-.-od highway be tw een Cave Junction a r d K erby, the second road to the right a f te r passing the Blue and Gold camp northbound. You can get all your fishing g e a r at th e Valley Sporting Goods. 1 2 -ltc Welcome to the New BANK OF ILLINOIS O B R IE N W O M E N ’S C L U B PO STPONES P IC N IC The picnic o f the O 'Brien W omen’s club will be poetponeti ligation in character, and be pay until fu rth e r notice. able out of revenues of the City W ater D epartm ent and by the levy of ad valorem taxes; both principal ami interest to be pay able at the office o f the Treasure) of the City of Cave Junction, O re gon. AU bids m ust be unconditional and be accompanied by a certified check for $1,000.00. Tl»e approving legal opinion of .Messrs. W infree, .McCulloch, Shuler and Sayre, Portland, O re gon, will be furnished the success ful bidder. The Common Council reserves the right to re je c t any and all bids. VALLEY Selma Cafe B O B and E L S IE N O R T H U P 3o.oa 20.00 10.00 13, 1 9 5 0 (M ! 360.00 ................................................ L ig h t« I do proclaim such m easure so approved by the electors of Cava Junction, known as C hapter XII of the City C harter, to be the law of the City. LETTERS P£T P££V£S A c tu a l S tr e e t a n d O f f ic e P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t F or: 31 Against: 2 F ir s t P u b lic a tio n J u ly 1949-50 C la s s ific a tio n I, Elwood Hussey, Mayor of the City of Cave Junction, do hereby proclaim that the special election held in the City of Cave Junction on the 27th day of Ju ne, 1950, at which time there was subm itted to the electors of the said City of Cave Junction the question as to whether there should be added to the C harter of the City of Cave Junction a chapter to be known as Chapter XII, authorizing the is suance of General Obligation Bonds of said City in an am ount not to exceed the sum of $20,000.- 00, the funds derived therefrom to be used for the purpose of funding the existing indebtedness of the w ater departm ent, to retire all special obligation notes of said de partm ent, and to extend and im prove the w ater system , there were cast votes in the total num ber of 33, as follows: Isabel H. Small, Recorder. 1950-51 fund ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS Thursday, July 13, 1950 P R O C L A M A T IO N By o lder of the Common Council Dated July 13th, 1950. For The City of Cave Junction, Oregon general M AYORS S a w ‘'Wfoneq! 1,800.00 36.00 200.00 100.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 with amazing READY-CEMENTED $ 2,826.00 ..................................................... R e c o rd e r’« O f f ic e R ecorder’s Salary — .............................................. R ecorder’s Back Salary (Jan . 1, 1950 to Ju ly 1, 1950) ...................... A ssistant Recorder ................ - ............................... O ffice Supplies ............- ........................ - ............... Phone ....... - ...... - ....................- ................................. O ffice H eat ................................................ ............. T o ta l F o r D e p a r tm e n t Cody m orning f»«»K o«r fiend» BS fV J Ê ..................................................... M is c e lla n e o u s League o f Oregon Cities (M ember) ................. Publishing Budget ................................................. Elections ....... - .......................................................... S ta te Compensation ....................................... - ..... Industrial Accident Comm................................... T o ta l F o r D e p a r tm e n t S ta te S tr e e t T a x 15 $ 1,202.32 ............................................. In F ir e JULY JOHNNY SH EFFIELD PEGGY ANN GARNER Fund F o r D e p a r tm e n t — BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY ..................................................... S tre e t Im provem ents .....................- ..................... T o ta l SATURDAY S e p ia to n e D e p a r tm e n t E quipm ent T o ta l ..._..........— »....... ...... .......................... 492.56 E s tim a te d R evenu es P resen t C a d i Balance (S tre e t F und) P resen t -Cash Balance (G eneral) E stim ated S treet F und ............................... Accounts Receivable (Del. T ax) Liquor Refunds ................ - ..................................... Building Perm its ........................................ lin e s ........................................................................ Occupational License* .......................................... G eneral Tax Levy .............................................. T o ta l Revenue 492.56 $ In te re st On Bonds ......................... - ..................... Salary (W ater M aster) ........................- .......... S alary (H elper) ......................................... ............ A ccounts Payable (A. T hayer) Accounts Payable (Shasta Dist.) A ccounts Payable (M eters) ...................... Accounts Payable (Misc.) .................................... A ccounts Payable (Salary Owed Recorder 1-1-50 to 7-1-50) ............. ............ O u tstan d in g O blig Notes .......- ...........- ............ Accounts Payable (A tto rn ey ) ..................... Bond Principal (Sinking F und) New W ater M eters ................................... W ater Pow er ............................................ Legal Publications .......- .......................... P a rts and Supplies ................................................. New O hloronator Recorders Salary (One H alf) Industrial Ace. CMML A ttorney Fees ................ P rin tin g Bonds Legal O pinion (J. S hu ler) 16 - 17 tiff ùt HANDY PACK JUST D IP IT ...D R Y I T . . . A P P LY IT ! Sensational new method for tiling small oreos without muss. . . without fuss. Now you tan buy the Kwik-Iile Handy Pack— the amount you need — as you need it. Easy to apply . . . each duroble Kwik-Tile has a backing of factory-applied cement. Available in 16 beautiful, lustrous no fade colors. Each Handy Pack contains 40 tiles (five sq. ft.). ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE S E R V IC E AS W E L L AS Cave J u n c tio n S A V IN G * $ 5,925.88 Attention McCULLOCH Owners 1.841.00 1,061.75 5,900.00 767.65 767.65 442.55 137.79 680.80 276.10 84.00 437.36 120 00 150.00 2,644.00 1,400.00 200 00 2,020.79 5,563.60 450.00 235.00 2,641 00 1,100.00 200.00 2,020.79 * ♦ 5,663.60 450.00 235.00 225.C0 7,400.00 127.00 500 00 1,000.00 500.00 611.00 500.00 100.40 450.00 50.00 500.00 120.00 1 50.00 1,100.00 225.00 7,400.00 127.00 500.00 500.00 TU ES., WED. — JULY 18 - 19 THE RED MENACE 560.00 1,000.00 500.00 50.00 500 00 100.40 450.00 50.00 500.00 120.00 150.00 1,100.00 ROBERT ROCKWELL HANNE AXMAN BETTY LOU GERSON BARBARA FULLER SHEPA RD MENKEN LESTER LUTHER And $25,785 79 CRASHING THRU W H IP WILSON ANDY CLYDE R evenu es Present Cash Balance 101.02 G eneral O bligation Bonds ................................... A ctual Value A fter Discount 19,600 00 W ater Collections ........ 4,500.00 M eter Collections ..... 1.000.00 W ater Tax Levy Ml THURS., FRI. — JULY 20 - 21 $25.785 79 W’e hereby c e rtify th a t the above estim ates of proposed expenditures and receipts are tru e and cor rect, and find th a t a Tax levy of $2453.17 will be required to produce the am ount of money needed for th e fiscal y ear 1950-51. BUDGET COM M ITTEE: C. Y. Arnold C hairm an, L uther Sherier, Paul Palm er, !,. F Goff, Ben C**ir C 0U N C IL : Elwood Hussey Mayor, N ettie F arle.n, Fred Salvage, Blake Miller. Paat and approved June 6th, 1060. JULY 324.16 100.00 1,202.32 508.00 150 00 70.00 500.00 1,200.00 1,871.40 F o r D e p a r tm e n t T e la i R evenue S U N ., M O N . — D f) J Ra'ance to Cave P arts New A uxiliary W ater Pump (G as) As Emergen,- Fire Protection E s tim a te d 492.56 $ 5 ,9 2 5 .8 8 ...................................... W a t e r D e p a r tm e n t T o ta l 492.66 F o r D e p a r tm e n t ..................................................... T o t a l G e n e r a l F u n d ............................................. * Isabel II. Small, Recorder THE KID FROM CLEVELAND GEORGE BRENT LYNN BARI One-Day Service on all repairs and all parts is now available at Cave Junction. ♦ ♦ 30 Day Guarantee On All Repairs ♦ ♦ McCULLOCH Chain Saws Phone 2201 Cave Junction