Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1952)
i Friday, October 31, 1952 Illinois Valley New» OUR DEMOCRACY VOTE FOR— Assist, by Mat G alling all A mericans BEN W with Drive Visit, over Weekend Mrs. Hele Watson has been Miss Jannice Owens spent the working on the cancer drive this [ weekend with Miss Darlene Nei- week. i VOTING IS A PRIVILEGE TO BE CHERlSHEp A RIGHT TO BE EXERCISED AND A DUTY TO BE PERFORMED. * '<<• V 'll COUTANT a community bank WITH community interest REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1952 > Our future is closely linked with the future of our customers and their continue«! prog ress is dependeut on community advance- ment. It is logical then that this bank should be eager to promote local progress and the advancement of our citizens in every *£ co*>***tent with sound banking practice. I *'t ’** *ork together for our mutual advan tages and further improvement of local conditions, fi \ K ft ft V 0 % (Pol. Adv. Pd. by Ben Coûtant) BANK at HOME — TRADE at HOME BANK of ILLINOIS VALLEY • 4‘9 - How A PERSON VOTES IS HlS Just Who Is Man? J. P. (Pat) McCOURTNEY WHO IS THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND WANTS YOUR VOTE Here are highlights of the man, who really is well qualified to be an important part of the gov- ?rnment of Josephine County. Born and educated in Nebraska, Pat McCourt- ney is 47 years of age “old enough to know how and young enough to do it.” From Nebraska to Chicago to a job with Inter national Harvester Co. Transferred to Kansas City, then promoted to the Denver territory. In 1942 moved to Grants Pass as representative of Columbia Equipment Co., road and highway ?onstruction equipment. Contract with this com pany completed just one month ago (Sept. 30). Pat and Mrs. McCourtney live at 910 S.W. “L” Street. They have 2 sons, married and have 4 grandchildren. For 10 years Pat McCourtney has lived in, worked in and taken an active part in ( ounty activities. A man whose training and experience well qualify him to serve our County well. A fellow without an “axe to grind”. The very kind of a man to hire to help run a County that is growing as fast as Josephine County. VOTE 28 X .1. p. (pat) M c C ourtney REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE, COUNTY COMMISSIONER Pd. Pol. Adv. by Stanton Adv. Service Keep a Qualified Man on the Job RE-ELECT— Merle E GRIFFIN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Josephine County ASSSSSOI e General Election Nov. 4, 1952 (Pol. Adv. Pd. by Mr. Griffin) « AMERICAN CITIZEN, HE OWE .. TO ALL OTHER CITIZENS TO V T he HA\ E YOU SEEN THE NEW AN continuing vitality o ts _ VOTE- ITS ,r> COUNT!*, A HP I*.> ;5 s SSc»1 TIA'_ TO > c v .- x ? t , c / i?oce$s. Fruiiwood Spinel Piano MADE BY WURLITZER Call At— HERITAGE LITTLE PIANO HOUSE This Week in Cave Junction 1740 East A OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 8 P M. GRANTS PASS MKS. WINN1FRED MULVEY, PHONE 2907 OR 2912 *Society Vote of Thank, *Clubs RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN *Visits BEFORE THE LEAVES FALL" REBEKAHS PLAN REGION to MEETING IN NOVEMBER This correspondent wishes thank the telephone operators for their cheerful help in gathering the news for this column. Visit from Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Al Spahnle and daughter Maurine from Rawlins, Wyo., visited the Wm. Deals home three days last week. The Spahnles have just purchased a home in Grants Pass and upon their moving from Rawlins here, Mr. Spahnle will open an Auto Electric shop in Hwy 99 north Move to Grant, Pa,, INSTALL Marguerite Rebekah lodge No. 111 held their last meeting in the IOOF hall in Kerby with Noble Grand Alice Vahrenwald presiding. The lodge was invited to join in a potluck dinner in honor of Art Kellert Tuesday, Oct. 28. Mr. Kellert is grad morshall of the IOOF for the state of Oregon. A region meeting for all the branches of the order will be held in Grants Pass Saturday, Nov. 15. The next meeting of the lodge will be Nov. 11. ------------- o------------- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Terpening j are moving to Grants Pass the first Former Resident Dies I of the month. ,, > Word has been received that ——O—— Bill Wieland, former resident of For Medical Treatment Cave Junction, died suddenly of Mrs. Elaine Mulvey, daughter a ■ heart attack August 26 in Santa Wanda and sister Miss Edith Ana. Calif. While here he was act Wilde from Izee are staying at ive in Legion affairs. His wife, liv Kellar’s Motel f or about two ing ' in Santa Ana, survives him. weeks while little Wanda receives medical treatment. —•— STEELCO" Gutter Guards Eliminates Gutter Cleaning -LOW COST— OFTEN PAYS FOR ITSELF THE FIRST YEAR Hits the Valley. See . . . Illinois Valley Hardware SERVICr At Well At $AVING$ Cave Junction Buy Home in Alaska Word comes from Jack and Em ma Abernathy in Anchorage, Alas ka, that they have purchased a home and are busy collecting e- nough warm clothing for the on coming Alaska winter. The Aber nathy« are the former owners of I the NEWS. A You Won’t Go Hungry. . . . If jt,ou attend the “Turkey Carn ival” this Sunday at the O’Brien Women's clubhouse, because there will be a chicken and noodle dinner served continously from the time the doors open at noon. Be there ut 3 p.m., too, that’s the time of the free turkey drawing pd. adv. Limit In Duck, All returning with their limit in ducks and geese from a weekend hunting trip ‘o Lakeview in patt ern Oregon were Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kellert, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller, . and Dr. Collman. The previous | weekend, Kellert had shot his deer ' in eastern Oregon. ——O—— \ Order Your Personalized Christmas Cards Now distinctive cards by Masterpiece Bosines, in Grant, Pass Mrs. June Abbey and daughters and Mrs. Pearl Anderson were j in Grants Pass on business one day last week. This Christmas send out your own personalized Christmas greetings. Come in today. Choose the distinctive design and greeting you prefer. We’ll make them up for you with your name imprinted. Order now and get first selection! Price» a» low a« — INCLUDES IMPRINTING YOUR NAME AND ENVELOPES BUSINESSMEN—ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIAL GREETING CARDS FOR BUSINESSES ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS