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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1937)
1er Illinois Valley News A LIVE WIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE ILLINOIS VALLEY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS Volume I Nunibei 9 ('ave Junction. Oregon, Thursday, July 8. 1937 Government Asked to Buy Chrome Takes irxiaii"1 Commerce Chamb«01 To Ranger Bride At J Meet Wed. . r r . ) . i . ( , I county »• wri'a *« •*’w* men and aanntots in Washington urging them to buy minerals of the United States, rather than develop foreign fields, , . a.-AK----- Coming Attractions at Cave City Theater finally •r *• rFolks Sp®"d 4th at Crescent City Oregon Caves » i I t The above item came a* a great surprise to tfllM P“P*r- •*“* *e urge all residents of Joaephine Price 5 Cents Perfect Organization \ _ . .____ _ | •f i >« m , «ooraraaa- ukdton* »ffvrvd Mi-, »aid Xies. Arth»» D. CriM, folkaagiaw a> «tMM^i»» wwtokia* •* tto Cera*»» •« Ju»» 35th, witoaiMasii by atoeewt 75 pvMwta wad toiaw d a. Ito. Msrt-awiH *. Raiatowds (KtoaO to th*. Prwd»yt«ria« »hsravk, iiamaat» Pun.», aato M'W iad th» wtoyw» •*»•- MMMty far Maa» R a r th w Ie»m» Ab-. butt, I one K*>«u-h, and Ai Si hsat Da Fare«»' i’l-ibb, Cwvw J uiie<iw«>, ba- fore m —i. e mcw ad toata» to th» I’hHlat, .l«c<rt-n(t.d Witk wild libum. rhoilodvndrtMw and fir toaaa aas- dev » Mar sat toy that .till gio wed fuinily in tha went with «ha light of sunsat. J "Th» fimrat cathedral Tv» avnr ——------ lb*-------------- ! w«c Mr». Cribb’« dawrip- County (¡range Meet I tion of tha aatting far the w«d- | ding Sha confrssrd having <11 had » hwusdy At Selma Successful , I wnnted to ba marviad at th» Cures m peset y iKmwto tn j ever «inc« .«he first viaitad them Josephine county grange« cel about It yaars ngo before the ebrated the Fourth at Selma Chiiteiiu had been built. where each grange in the county The couple acknowledged a that was represented had a part •evwiyear romance. They will Tom Hervey Home Is GEORGE L. MARTIN TAKES in the program [ reside in a cottage on the Illinois Scene of Big Dinner jt was one of the finest exhib OVER THE OWL CAFE [ river its ‘if cooperation that has been Mr. and Mrs Tom Hervor Mr Cribb, ranger of the Si» seen i» many a day and proves Mr. and Mra. Frank Hatley sold I that the members of the grange the Owl Cafe lust week to George ; kiyou United States national for tarfained a auailw* «rt A can and w>i‘ «tick together and L. Martin, and Mr. Martin took est, mentioned plans to take n friend« ovar the fwrtb. d help one another with that true possession immediately. Mr. and ( five day trip up the count follow a a •avoll»<it ing the wedding. The |iair were proyoai wa-- •» spirit of brotherhood. Mrs. Hatley will remain for a few The Hon. W. T. Miller of days until the new owner becomes attended by Mr. anil Mrs. M. M. piwswvf tilli >v«*d Imost Grants Paso was the speaker of familiar with all the details of Nelson, Cave Junction. Mr. N«k son is chief ranger of the Red The ♦<dù>w na •astori wvw the day and his remarks were well the businesa. und woods ranger station renò»- rad: Y'.»lilt ■oto by »VW. €. chosen, well delivered and well Mrs. Martin i> the proprietor of been Mr. Cribb'« "b«i»s.’’ W. Horn ; pis-to duel toy .ttiew'. Alma’s Dress Shop, and will con. The bride was dressed in a long It,'one and SasrcW ; Maegurrt Races and games filled in the tinue to devote ail her time to orchid dress with silvar-gmy vel pino. Mato, bfsw. Gracv K. W i»Hh ; afternoon and all voted the day her busiimaa, while Mr. Martin vet wrap and wwr» « gurdanin aid ttosa must, lly J wk I,, takes care of the Owl Cafe. -a big success. corsage. Her bridesniHin was ami: by Mrs. Geos1?« Mtofmrau -------------- ------------ The new proprietor is very well dressed ib pink. The group posed and itobee Mrw. Hen Cewer* ; liked in the community and every i Illinois Valley Grange for several pictures taken by Har • oupv by P-rwy Sowvll and Chae. one wishes him well in his new old J. Graves, Portland, and P. Ssisvel). .Ar»torti d'Otfe by Mi»» Has Splendid Meeting venture. A. Brainerd of Grants Pass be Mary C'hvieiy. e fore hastily departii'e down the it», »nd Mr» bvifb Wetls »Irti I hillside in their roadster, fearful and Itod, J imw ». n» Tominir Legion Auxiliary Met, I that the Cavemen might shower Mr*, ♦ »-• SwwvM Weiia, Mr. and Elects Delegates them from the hillsides with rocks •nd fam'ty and Mr. Owopv • larfc ! in lieu of “Id shoes and rice. a ere alan Glenn Morrison unit of the The musical program given be ti«rt.«i» itwlto'dad : Ur. American Legion Auxiliary elect- fore end after the wedding by and Mr». Geo. H«ffm*n «Í Aigw ed at their regular meeting Wed talented members of the Oregon mw, Oeogew ; Mr. and M»s. H«n nesday night the following dele Caves resort crew and direct»«! Mwdfwrd; Mr». Vieto gates to the convention at Albany, and accompanied by Miss Coral Genre». Joy Kadden end Opal Henry, Ausve, Yanoouver, Washington, towi-l», M. Afoni; P.rry toweM, fi««**» t’aas: Mrs. Grwm E. WMA with Mery E. White and Millie was as follows: and sur Phil, Kdlyw», a'alif.: Trefethen as alternates. Indian Love Call,” soprano- Tm Aunt Mary aloe let the girls in tenor duet sung by Marionbeth <». and Mr a. €. W on u very interesting little secret Wolfenden, Portland and Aaron Hetaa, and Miss M«-* a’totoiy. which will be annuunaed later at Funk, GorvaHis; •■Rwaus».” bar Pria a* ¡Ho. the convention. iton* soto by Fred Th«.rnburg, Nominations for officers were Granta Pass; “At Dawning," sw- Mr» Elsie Raymond and het as foilown: president. Joy Bad- ' prano solo by Louise Hanson. mother. Mrs. W A. Trwhaui of den and Opal Henry; first vice I Ashland, with violin obbligato by Brelgt-riew. and Mr* Paid Now president, K. Upeifla Arnold; aac- Victor Earle. Portland; Mendel» Hands of Crave t’rty, toft hst» Lato ond nee-president, Mill»« Tnfe- I sotoCa ’ w.-ddmg March," by Vip 'tatutday night tor FmwvUto Eaele, arcmnpanir acconipsm.-d by Miss then; everetary-très surer. Ixila tar Earle, Where they visitod fn* • «hurt Paterson and Irene Stallcap Ft» Ausve, and ftolewing follawm« the cer> with mliitiva* «ah feiensto. o ob Truly,” by From Prineville, accompanied by Yoe the executive cmnraittee BsmiiHl- raory. “I Lave Y Jgci.l» mui i k'urfto Jacuhr Bond i*id othwr ttane were. Mary E White. Irene Howard Harker, so« of Ws. Stow tMSCOVg&S NKW COPPER itnbbMto by Oe the O. A hi 4L C. nmia lggris, they tort f«r «tond wtoea AtelGsp on4 A*» H’sraw» MINE ON DIAMOMI CR&RK Following the meeting refresh- qua-rteK ««mp |Rn»*d <»f Flaue W.d- they attended the big ri«ar jmg- fie** tend*; A«r»a eant keto on Mievo» Inka “ monts wto» «rvad by tte Leg. ar Caran refit», They V ia HU Car returned Wwtoy night by way of Jack Beavert, Ctorvwfhm baritone. Diamond batt a, over the María» and U|ve Rodgers, bpm, Purl. ma pass «nd Eugene Mr Hur I land, ker riAntned to his home in Prow. _O to ’ • die. • « o TOWNSEND CLUB ELEC TS OFFICERS Cr. 4b- dtam» af to»a »hârtob Land ■awatoto svenm»*« •<& irahootot feto 1 wmto w MVrt» CdM T -wmiemi atoM »a. • tomto Hdl ora tfto occhBRto.l« e4 eWaaars is* tor m rai iM si* «to. Frank Floyd and WIG- 'tW<'flPRNNkt Ilari <»r I Returned Home limito $r. and My. Frank Fleyd •? » «mm«*, „to to«« t. Whaler Itland to the ihora and to dredge the harbor wa« by J. re flerby ltot Jul^5 for a trip up the coast, but just thfc side of Gold Beach another car crowdf*! them off Ale highway. They had to lay over in Gold Beach until repairs could be made anil friends and relatives at Kerby became from Conireumin Clarence F. worried. cent Harry Floyd and Wm. J. Me- l.ea"> started out to search for them. They met this side of Gold Beach so all returned to Kerbv • nd today friends are telling them they are delighted to know they I did not have a serious accident. Del Norte Triplicate. ceived yeitvrdav J. Me- Nairn ra. telegram A to McNamara Lea was as follows: "River and harbor bill passed House today City containing harbor --------------- O Cres provision.”— ..... ■ . Mr. and Mrs. I. B.. Hearing and family, Lois Caine and Mrs. F. W. Hosford and Ruby Hosford drove to Grants Pass on a business and pleasure trip. to had birttotey imni-vvrsarp. The , •iraen* «peni in ptoy.iato <*•- twat brtowu. Mra* to«*» mrala by tCaplund L«*»i«v-4 aito1 *rs. J too »mitk. *M. MM «V» caived a number of lovsly gif-te Prectoia* th« yrarty Mrs. MM wo*»- dinner guest at tlm Mo Mie to SJ'f. ; and Mrs. A mi Johnson. * nartwa* in «(tow AftaaaraiaNtoto* to , e*!>lty *<i. Tfiwy aa< tl* patiaairtog o» H* ptoM wfa tkw MMM Gatoy ag ttoy era* «twits. Mt ware whan De. Tog»d»iwi fir«t toeMÀ "-'jBud1" started tk«< moVoaaaat and .there is no reason why anyone tyho bn-. i’»' jJMaB»« «Mto *• lieved in the plan should estop1 ('«meh ¡ftiiioW S jwis fighting for its enactment. Mr. and .Vlrs. George Jamie’s I iwiadi I dta Ri-ill!. The following were elected: L. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lem —a---- E. Athey, president; Bert Wat Harding with a group of friends Mrs. frank W Hosford of Kan kins, vice president; C. Y. Arnold, spent the Fourth at Baseys sas City, Kansas, is visiting her secretary-treasurer. Bridge picnicing, swimming, etc. sister in-law, Miss Ruby Hosford At next Tuesday s meeting the In another group were Mr. and of O’Brien for a short time. advisory board and committees Mrs. Jim Coffee, Mr. and Mrs. will be elected and all are re- Ernie Reynolds and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hearing and quested to turn out and bring and Mrs. Valis Reynolds and family of O'Brien spent the If another member with you. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, in Crescent City and on the 5th j -------------o------- Mrs. Ed Gran and family, Mr. took in the celebration in Rogue. If a man of 70 thinks he looks and Mrs. Lester Reynolds and River. like he were 60, he will say he is others were also near Baseys — ■ ■ o— - 55 Bridge enjoying the Fourth. Ixiok out for autos • ,-r—---- flk liiMMMilsv the <-XeCUtM& «MMMniAt«v> i>f< the Roil and Gun <4lub of Kerby has been called for iaie*x<t Monday/ evening at AfM. The meeting will be held at the Ritz and all members-of the com miHGto ire requested to be. pres tr.t as ramie important matters are t-a be taken up a* that time. The valley weed's from 50,000 to 100,000 fin*! to restock our streams and lakes so those inter- ested should lend their aid. — o--------------- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross and daughter, former residents of Cave City were here over the hoi. idays visiting friends. They re turned to their home in Palo Alto Tuesday morning. i ©