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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1937)
uri er A LIVE WIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THt: INTERESTS OF THE ILLINOIS VALLEY AND SURROUNDING DISTIL! TS Volume I I r Volunteer Fire Dept. Permanent Last Monday evening in the Cave City theater, Fire Chisf 0. I. Jones called a meeting to or der that made permanent the Cave City Volunteer Fire department. Several honored guests wwv present to help the new organiza tion get started right. C. Ji. Baughman, Ashland fire chief; Ray Wilson, Jacksonville fire chief; E. H. "Chuck” Taylor, as sistant state fire marshall; Sid Brown, sheriff of Jackson coun ty; Frank I’. Tracy of Portland; Cliff Pairan of Medford and Bob Furhmeister, chair-man of the fire am i wat' r cewmi'S.-i®!) of Grunt: I'ass, vver-e a«!J a-naw<«I wikfe-; UH» I'X-'kp Ae E<vv city fine ent g-et off to a flyi-E.g start, a-nd i< was through th-eir i-M-a-gMetie ii-1- flttexce that the. fire lads r.tari- esl im'HiHsdia't-ely to pir-ito^t tb.e city agai'Rrt fire haz-a-Pi'lsi. Tfce:*' mew wec-e a»!t warmly ttonh-wd f*»*' <.*■"’!■«•- toft ®ut to k'lidy gs-'t th<e d*s- a c®HCi’wn. Thro>M^?k t4o* eo-wrtswjr oi MW. 'Faylwr, Mr. Jon.»,- x ««•eving pietvn-e depicting early a»r>>! u4»-t®-4artw fire 4»q<>art!M*»M4* ei »«wll eit-k-s thveu«i*Mi4 th* M!ia4*. It wk®w-»d H*»*y of th* dw- i+i a*''t-i®<n li»rt»h aW tiw»- etv and * h > h »«*4 «. w«a»s v<iry i**4**rt*sw *» wrt-1 *» Ihuring th* pact*** .Wr. Tx^'h**' igaw sw*H«* of th* h:*h (Xf dvpci.''.'t«tt*'K4* a* * *»t>re shown on th® »e >=**«. TW then«® of th* ent-:** x»*>rt- :rig was t* 4o swHWthi: —I't d'i<4 « m < make so mweh differenee wknt WW llolt»', but <H> the L m -.- c tiling ij 11 j I'C1 uftjrr th* etHidiiie«.« e®«- 'fron'ting th* <R|r. Bat d*> it to i< NOW. Kw* if Bathing hurt ikiFHAs fw-M stf weto* were pW»4 «A a*cki'Wi''t:q?o<«s syx.'t'-- t'h<r-iugh-w«4 •t-h«.' city, it wrniu-M lw x tort, ’i i"."'« «Mibw«’ a»» ***** »'toto**** **■ . «Wnwks beeiMMO xvxil:Ale. M' . 'Fay I : x>(ki-iw<«' ea firt' «•nstotoi« xto *»*A 't^v'PO’U.gh (rt'am'rtdmK'l tor Ji** '!**♦- SJlto would «>«wk y«'*>'. Ck-iof Rasy Wilson of A».-"'-. «»■:•- Vito b«4d wtof tlwy h«d wm-rs ago twd h*-w tovg aiwipfripeA toto y*»*- Mto MMwtoPK. Atw'b«** toto wto*» • *•* MaaKll hi<**< own e«i> th* to*» fiiw puH»jg»» to itote, coming by beat to A-* and transported to Jacksiinv.! ,1883. Mb* of Rfntos coop. .! ion a<l al!!»j gav* much «•»•»»rtzHcti' If'ivss wou'»"l help all they could". He advice on how to proceed and pice e* how. to get starte'd. Pajml Fat-ti#, Mtonto mt the sswfftoH. Kai.ger -totto*, «*»o that R... .. r Nelson to the best of his ability in I lp- / 44toV>- i t Grange To Hear At Big Picnic MMI 4W**** 4WW. a.<nd «j!; : co •*» iMflh t*« ■ ptd-nt «f* iwfa'itfcw« * W»- . ",ii . > d tl ginning «nd then ..'Id t-» the equip ■M;ont as n’.-'dch as til wt«' Vwill4 ■peq.u-iwu. He, like tto r-s ‘ycvl get started awd do smr.e’t-liiit -Sr . i ral t ew r wes 'Vere added HR» t-* th roster wf the fire d-part- KHid in the nea future an- an,l cttc.r. w-Ml ttif.’X will bv i.iir kind I of organization pcr- te ted and I drills taken up to ac- quaint the f embers of the depart- ment what they are supposed to of emergency. The do in car meeting will be given plenty of publicity in due time. The next day after the meeting, it sounded like a boiler shop over town. Many of the merchants secured a large barrel and they were fixed up so they would hold water, and now there are several of them in different places where they can be put to use if needed. A small truck with a tank full of water and a pumper are being i •Iso gape much constructipe ad- NDER the »tarry flag that wave» over thia fair land, every citizen i» a king, and there it no avenue to wealth anil fame, position and power that it not open to every child of th Republic.— IV. A. Pioasntr. U V, w 11 I II - * » pop.;. VS. ¡son.;, Irttrtv, Mot«; V.-. d.ies-:i'kti l's, * of Coi-V.--»» Vf.; : . rd on Much 3, 1*231 ht ms wirttra I .y F i .-- i .- m S c . K 12 neon—Wni eh***», Kry aft-r I- h I wP.ncited the Bri'.iih b :b»rJmer.t mi Fort M Hr ry w ♦k i*< you* WV.-M txMi" weÿirw. It»!11.T-.j.r-r, i:-. Flee word» of this »tirrdn< »on;g MHVe n».< t* thr t.-wo» of 1:34 ¡y. m .—W *'An«i>r«vn ie 11 r..:.e'.” and immediately became jw.p.ular and it was ' MtMwl«»*. h1 rgwrirtwti«®» a • I is <!*’. .1 a II11. : though it was not made l<-^ ’ll» o u«.’i< 13. 1. V ' ' fi.; ; i:; VI ..' rt&eh . ■.•d»»>Fdi«*'h>‘ ?eraM.w ÌM< to their numWr; “Am-eriex, t»>.-e WrwHtiful,” Illiimi V»llwy; Till) Babe Passes A wav “Oreijswin My Shan In ( rants Pass Hospital €r*efc; “■0M Ihrer Cpweh; “Fl*« ®f tk.>e Frwe,’’ Redweod ; •ORK—T» Mr. «J to. K. W. M wmm » af Fru-it- “Wwddy” hgiH, a tiny fw*r and 4»4»; for Me,” Gwure i» feal’f pci'und bvihy b®y a4 fix* Crwefc; “Yankee to*4te,” Miiwo-uri e’etock Sui-id-ay n*wraing, Jun« 27, Flat; “ÄMMNri«*,'' Merlm; “B-at-tl«? l'.'-T». The Iwib«* was »u*<h*d t® Cfy «f F* v «4» h *»,” Wiifci«iin>r ; “C®4- « fc.(. ..-yhU»! iw G*xn4< Pas« wtow wrubi«, bke Gei* w< the ©**»*,” i't •<»* pkwed' i« an in-eubatw and idwgu-v Riv-er Valh-y; “Mor Sfynw»*- •'¡•v-. n th« bc.d ist sw-MMSt'iii« t-rrtd- i .»■ l-v^Va I,.-, , J íTAja..lÁl I t J.■, VÀI.za. I ».* g r t l’i’i'ljy • HM»l<-rn C*><* Ci4y Cfo»««bv* m<S C«u»i> ns», st witk t'k» iwert IWk-i-cait-MM» *«î hiiii'iiur^u»a1ti'm»<«ii, w®*4 on ive®t d a»4 t'h*-ir hurt rqU'ip»*wn4 but a.lt'h«u.gh twtry- W. A. J't4uw**». iM**bi'Hír to 4efiiw4*]y h«M x hm «- thiny wxs deine toH m»rtäl ko«d+ Instrumental luv-ic if rrti cek'kratien of *«Mr kiwif in eauW 4a, ttor «M enemy ww* vir- e»fly Sv pt entkarr, U» etrmmeMiMfsto teriow« mw 4 tto tiny syeirfc wf l-if-r * m 4 pvrjwt wttfae th* *tw4y hútoey went oxt »»ehr Martoy Mutrni«g, --------------- K--------------- of tire i o to»4 f y ci W mmk .h-in-r 2d, »n-d w>* l*:d »wxy in I the ramr gofdrti in thr y«*4 rt 'lfl-wipietly rtk» » e«4w- todr h#*M« « mm t4w «M M»st |HW m I m b>< j»>ib, a:w>d ¡4 i'aHch in t»kw Wfc-ito rttoad dirtrtrt. Th* Mtather i« (•hw«« wll wn-4 wmm s u.g^i.'rtW t-k*l tW eM» k«M hrtta toe and Ruddy sw-i- » een tert xw4 afive x- f’» pri-iw t«» »nd suis-mi-. —toe tw Ihr Nato*» - w-ii'l. 'A..- «M*e who W'ill sm >4 in tta* x**rt aiy<p:'|.|inp>r'X*t"e ht wa«< sm w- Th*y knew toe Lard ;wl that Me <<k«wd, mm I k -»> w tUt ytw» kwew b» 4e “to*44i aU thwegu wM," and «4- t«k-wiw»h to- M mt k W.- t»"> wiw RS i« tw think w<f a “Thy w-iil l>w 4awe. tkwt will kv' n^irw.jwr'i«»^ for an Tkey kave ths- di-sifK'st ymp;-»4iy f;iM.k>v«ied mini : mo».' dmuld bv short »»d' 4»> •f MMr paMar, Tkv. M. t*ih“ •hridgevin« CcuMawwaiiy :v>«l bo xyMW.srow-e:» *4 »• o » m H »* >M«t» »4 tha en ■»iMMji »Wk*» s.sy i«i ‘A* td;e cht: ,: S e-l -who krwa», «•1 ¡ m yotw titles +•> thr Chamber «. t. »to*. LIBERTY, one of two treasured BELLS Valley News or to tie sec- ■4’ the chib, Elwood Hussey, J*unetie«», Oregon, and if gtsuwssawsaa gy MdiwCiat, ywwayt tb» $5 rewimi. tk MV one send in th* name tort i», se lected, the award '»iJA be divided evenly. You can send in as in.’my names as you please. Your selection f ar u nam * v .«»■ ' • 'th bel important rule •J Amei»».-an history tidings RWmingt or f>!*i4 tov ■ptioM's batt!» Yi irt : treasured lv> 4*¥<ika a 1T iladplijhi* -i!Jnit'»»S Press corr»- -4|g)»<A»nt. ilo^t taluabl* fit th.* t.yo froioi hirtctrical sta:< t|»i 3».< i-* th* worlfl#- i fam«d Liberty I: 11. Was tolie'l hqm fist public unuotmc- ment was made of the Continental congress' | adoption of the Declaration of Inde pendence on July 4. 1779. The bell had pealed for anniver saries and festivals until 1835, when i'. ' -acked while being rung for the I funeral r oecssion of Chief Jus'jce John Marshall of the United States Supreme court. Other bells idi .itified with Ameri j ca's struggle against foreign encum brances are the chimes in the stee ple i f Old Christ church. During the Revolutionary war they were removed and secreted to block pos sible attempts of English soldiers to molt them for ammunition ■o----- 1 Price 5 Cents The Star Spangled Banner W. T. Miller, ex-stace represen tative from Josephine county, will make the patriotic address f«)r the annual county grange pic- KW at Selma on Sunday, July 4. The affair will JSe held at the ■Legs Cabin camp grounds. A com- pleU* pregrant beginning at 10:30 ir. m . with a sports program and at 1:30 p. in., with patriotic exer- cist-s, lias bv'cH arranised by thw committife The program fol.loC's: 1'0 a in.-—As "mid;..-e at l.o-x Ca<b>iin camp, Selma. il® :3'W *. nt.—Games and eyi Dot no.n’s nice, boy ' th., -b': I w:®», i^irhs' fUitJi'-.!' .»•-u,4 »««, '!o®»i'. twivi -s 5 i. A:.;».' r. , .', yi'?»» at: 5 fs.'. '’ I-. r. is,.-, juxJt ... ..o 5 fi '. t relc.Vi- w.'Ut>', bnijr. ;»»4i rwh-MtoNM* • " '1' r Cave Junction, Oregon, Thursday, July 1. 1937 Numlwr 8 i i'll the mb< by 1' ' . o— IV' of the Spanish iw » «oda fonn- ia idhout 10 days Vf ill •vcessary uepd»<a Made fount«»». i«»t),»lii«i. Jely fith a* nr -*.. ('hantk'f’s committe ' yho i ths »»Mpot* of a osetiitk'itah' •ra («i «ti Mt* GlaiR »hw»y V Grwats Paa* vt»hMi*ii*4 agui*»»*** *.Y’i.-s Hehua *4*0 Csav Cftex<iiib«li of C*tou»A'w *MMi4hhtf»v. There vjill be a qtwen x*d 10 prix»»» i<4J for Wq.' Gl.'d st'tt»® An fl in sponsoring .’diss Floyd the load club believes it has the queens place in the bag, for Miss Floyd is a great lover of flowers and one of the most attractive young lad- ies in the county. fRtok*. iMbaSp*, v i 111 I.; ;. ' '.V'k« W.'«*- i('«:A ..'it I ' propv i of- t. • Ct?vn City ’ ’ claii'.ti sll ;-i tw. I >vt)tv;ige, for tkiw pist Ccc'k, has made an excellent scholastic record at the university last year. Besides making the Hono: Roll for three straight terms, Robin was c'ected into the science honorary Sigma Chi, spring term, as one of a group of six new members. Robin is par ticularly elated over making this honorary at the end of his junior year. o— Chamber Of Rogue River Commerce Celebration Luncheon July 3-4-5 I u I .. i . ■ ■ th Cavi City ( hamber of t ommerce held its fir-t noon luncheon and it was vvi«!’ successful, both as to atten- i'1'aii'Ce and business transacted. Nearly ¿0 members attended and mu ch interest was manifest fe»r future weekly ItiMcheoi’.s after tine sunnwr i*s ®vwr. Art Droa.i.'s. viVe president wctwl i»M Jftw ail' ivHCi of Dr. Birooks and eiiHeii till;» meeting to order after ov«». !8ii*i’Pekwy ■ • lottxvr frexi) t'De C bi a: ot< C<-»>..)- i ■ Cave City CtauM- ewxilitoH.' to eotn- of th»' 2nd A kmux I Ik* keW in (.l-emw."'- wn4 ;J4»4. wjm vw*wi»4> 4<W> ■e •»e-set cawxoai^Te bw a;.;<nnti»i*»h*<4 to selert x Iw».^- wtew wi‘M be by the Cave City t'ftsmto»r aw » »'xWidwtW fwv qw*v<rH «< t'?v xtow. Tkr «'«•»4i4»4r •»il'l k»' aw»d bar* wM-i Uw pk» b:»yy »4 Fl*«*. It i* t<k<e i*t#«4-W'M ef t4.-v Car»» City ebu'b P® pw'k » '«in-net' wkewt tl'iey believe l'ior* a X*»w>4 ek**H*r t« b>e wlvek’nl n^wiw«. A rirt*K v*4* wf t't*H|»rrii4MHt a*w»l a««;i,s.t.a»M>ev wh ■■ taike* tb* €«me Ci'ty VelMMieer Fi*e 4ep«rt- i«»wiM»t. TW ChitHMilw* wn FWeeJ UHani-H*ieH»ly tw give the new every <t**««4MWe ¡H ¡4* p*)WH'«''. AU in m K, tkw bunw b. «n asi wk a d-ee i.i«b-'4 Mt-rev-tM »Kul tM XH 1SH as tk# xu-MMwr-r lw»4 is it is •*- ti.eiyMped that x iWH-isw wwkly Iti+ieh**)» will b* tbe fegH'ktf t4vi*ag. Mrs. Elisi-r Muaixry ¡end her C'wp* of a»M<«4«"M4* Mtf>f4ie4 x v«*y fit** luewto®* s-l-l eHjwy»4. Commencing next Saturday, the Rogue River Townsend club and Chamber of Commerce are jointly sponsoring one of the big- gest celebrations ever held in that city far three days, July 3, 4, 5. The first of the festivities will start Saturday morning when the city will dedicate its new Neon sign at the south end of the bridge spanning the Rogue River. F. K. Dover, president of the Rogue lli'.ei Cha::)! or of Commerce an nounced. 'fifeii. tam4 TowHM.'m wrv«> UMMpk: a>U thi-ee d .(• k by ’.th a b free I . be held. A bij»* prei??.?;« ha* been •t'MMIMd W)<*1 WWMI|t -, . rt.i ¡ii.l r*i»« w-kM bw h-s'M. '•’fc* »>f tW will I -.' xii open air i»44:-i c given by Willi- Mahm.ry at 7 p. in. o:i .Inly lt!i. ();!:er features are a 1-i.wM'Hg a*d WMwtlwhg match tkciit will |i!®'Ve popular e«Urtain<ue«it. IkMtttayr I m t-he new ojien uir p»- vil'M»« will start Saturday ni^-kt, July 3rd a»d also in th« afternoon amd evening of July 5th. For th**» d'wild*# to g’» (?«!>-«- whrHr, Cre-shcent City will also liokl a th'Fw «lays celeb rati®« ot< July 3, 4 and 5. T’he coast city is always a ¡Hipular attraction for i-nany wk® enjoy the sea short«. --------------- o--------------- NEW K’E PLANT IS READY TO OPERATE ■Ph-iliyi Sawyer, who has been I’ll i ld"i"H»g mi iw plant near tihie I’KIHH’ of his fator, F. I Sawyw w* t+w Caves highway, is now I ready fee rato«, w-e .**-<? i*- •fwewHed. The first rwM of i'C-e Mg» l'«HHfi.M'‘iMl' toAty, and ¡4 is <'Xipw#t>- wd t'hc»t Mr. &awyc* wi+1 k*wt iw yiimi coming t-u 4»'bivs?f t'i>> all in ilfi«*** irntdlMR ;•* 44w »»’iV'F fwt-W'W. •I'l-a.-d MHtoer HM^iortiweit Teffi»« eve« ‘¿‘.-"ir Wiwwpi»:: sw ttoe w.‘!'.ii^l' t'lknist iw lm»ajM>i :.g <>¡.1- “Naughty Mwbto," •‘•U mc : n--a-t •. .dlie-y, mod Mr. iw yer :s. to N mm ,” Jrat-X*'!' ' -■ M Dw-ill>ò«' .wi b tv i-’.:e;.i:-.itul.,-l‘".' \. "MA : • SUN DA’! , MONDA5» .M»»* <$l,| t-Ia» togi-w or (iiri Fawr Fi • y tfs'ider two nights, Sun- day wad M***toy, toJg 4 and Given Tto au iag •*• of tha »rigin*4 ,ytog, ‘'Swi'itoto, Will .’lt the home of Mrs. Harry Yow OtotMM***T” **• retained Smith oh Caves highway, a de fw to» fill* Warsian, with the re lightful shower was given in hon mainder of the play. or of a recent bride, Mrs. Scott “Maytime” is one of the grand Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ei • picture 4hrti h'«s ev- been Ed. Tycer. Many beautiful gifts of glass frwluvtof, and if run like Hiusica comedy with great singers, don’t ware and pottery were presented Mrs. Turner, especially lovely MM* this picture. ---------------- o was a pottery dinner set. The home was beautifully deco- rated for the occasion in a pro fusion of flowers, pink roses be- ing most predominate. Juljy I was tie official openiieg Dainty refreshments were serv of the federal fire season as spe- ed and assisting the hostess were, wf«ied hy law, which placed in ef Mesdames John Smith, James fwt the f<eiXio<w; 4i f'i re « egula Payne and Desmond Byrne. t irtos: 1 <'•.•;-Mi>j-rf»i>r,• permit.- are nee i - try when l amping on nation® fori -t hin'l, i ’ i pt at designated and posted camp grounds. The annual high school election 2 S-ms-ekin.g while t-r-a-ve-l-i-ng i of the Union high scl o) district forbhhl'i'U exci.<i‘ i ■■ surf aw No. 1, was held last Monday af highways. 3—Fir*vm4y» MW atotvaM ter: on, Jure 2Rth. Lucius Rob i« -<•»:> ek toil director for five within the nation; I fi)r-, .‘. yi ars n- I Mrs. Harry Smith was --------------- a---- J elected clerk, succeeding Reuben ElGHT piece orchestra Tucker. FOR DANCE SATURDAY IATE Too muchc praise cannot be given Mr. Tucker who has served the district faithfully ever since the formation of the Union high school district. The budget came up for much discussion annd finally adopted. An allowance was made for a W. A. Tresham of Bridgeview home economics department which left Wednesday to visit friends will be under the supervision of and relatives in Ohio, Missouri Mrs. Thelma Wilson of Kerby. and Iowa. He hasn’t been back Mrs. Wilson will also serve as part there for 49 years and is going to time instructor. --------------- o -------- make a good, long visit. Mrs. Shower I Local Here Recently I’¡reworks Allowed National Forest Next Tuesday noon th>re will another special luncheor held and Mrs. Elsie Hussey will again feed the hungry members to a fine lunch. The meeting is called to report further details on the big show in September. Mrs. M. D. Gurney and three If you intend to attend the children are '.¡siting her parents, luncheon next Tu^pday, please Mr and Mrs. George J. Davis, on should not be long until finances make reservation with the secre the Caves highway. are raised the* will permit the de tary so a plate will be prepared --------------- o--------------- partment to own their own truck for you. Neighbors gathered at the camp with a 250 gallon tank anil a good grounds of Mrs. Opal Miller in pumper and enough host* to take BORN—To Mr and Mrs. Lu- Kerby Wednesday evening to en care of immediate needs. This is ther Sherier, June 24, a 1 five joy a fine community lunch. A the first objective of the new de pound baby boy. Dr. W A. very pleasant time passed and an Elsie Raymond, his daughter, took partment and it should be realized Mosier of Grants Pass was the at- evening of amusement and enjoy him over the Grants Pass where soon. tending physician. ment was had by all. he took the train east. High School Election Held Last Monday What they lack in cold cash many men try to make up in hot air. o