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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 8, 1937 Page Two 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. ® Application for entry as sec*Md-uuu~i uoutfer at tee Post Office at Cave Junction, Ore£*w, ¡.cqdmg, o M C ATHEV I.. E. ATM«» A series of weekly article* on the problem of highway »afety By EARL SNELL, Sec'y. of State o CHURRES -■%.»----- «lire Ve»> a fiiiw Months Three M-vnHiS ©f Josephine County ■ $2 00 One Yea* Motor Vehicle Educational Talks and unremitting educational efforts directed at the driver. The automobile accident problem can be solved—but only direct action, on a national scale, will do the work, says the Minnesota official. In this direction, we want to compliment Secre tary of State, Earl Snell, for his untiring efforts to educate the public in safety driving. Mr. Snell is do ing a fine ;7)b and we hope he everlastingly keeps at it. • BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY) CHURCH NEW» By the Pautar) 1 Sunday School So • m, Ptx nu-t.mg Hwt'Vlco----- -- II a. m. ! Sntoiay Hehwoi Au Korby 3 JIO p. m. i Loyal Dufomkirs ................. 7 p. m. f Clau»i»i Pucket. Proa. Prutudimg Kurvieg ....... » p, m. Pniyvv Moiitmg and Bible Study, Wednesday 8 p, in. Leonard Board, Louder musi<9|f program Sunday night and our guest speaker will be W. E. Cibper, perhaps you know him as the Watkins man. Come a|d hear hint. O $><• are pla»ni»g to hold a Un on Lospei Uvvival meeting in i <a>w Ju»<*«»i thitf summer in a* arbmi tvary pretrher, chnsLiau W® fcO: uod JtusineM firm char «aj bseva cow^etad promise u nm aamcriad poo.' ce at eooperat ion W i H f<m on To® it or against i»f E.D WRIGHT, Rasxor. “The Little Church svtrh the Big Welcome " Approximately a quarter of a million Oregon motor vehicle op erators have applied to my office during the past 30 days for a re newel of their drivers’ licenses. It is expected that another hun dred thousand applications will be received during the present month and thaiPall of th«se lispnses will be*», the hands of the applicants befor« the first of Au»ust. Proper handling of this wark constitutes »a coasadtrwU*' prob, lam, OS Weil «4 busing an inopawt-Mit faorsr in safeV *o*b. Tins «w- twsj viitiag ami mailing IN« license rwci4s » a oinpm-Htiirv-'y email matuar, bwt to «■.. th»* they are planed <miy in tiie hand» of oeopie who are able to moot lire requirement« runside rad rww- sary fov safe delving iwrojvss a large amount of check in« and pel eonaj in vaaiigwt ion. T Lua const!. tates a i-avponudMlrty that i am conscientiously trying to meet, and »1 the ume time give as Subscribe for the Illinois Valley News. Its worth the price. SOMETHING NEW AND DELICIOUS Jordan'. Fre.hly Frozen SIBERRIAN CREAM Jordan'. Siberrian Shop Grants Pass, Oregon R. McCUNE, M. D Physician and Surgeon CAVE CITY. ORE. ( AVE JUNCTION (s a trffw wlhen resident of Josephine DRUG STORE i*»wnty eM irrit« bHt«i'8 »n«l mean »oriethin<j. Every Prescription* a Specialty ♦»esiikrnt of th? «ounty that has the interest of this Stationery « Mag'zines wtion at heart will take « lien and paper anJ write NON-DENOMINATIONAL immediately to every congressnuB thev know, and Caro City i especially every one frtaa Oregon anil senators too Sunduy, July 4ih wua a busy When in Grants Pass Here is the reason: cbiy at Ihu Bridguviow commun Eat at the service as possible. Congressman Faddis w«f Pennsylvania has spon ity church. Our attoiidanae was Sunday School and church ser i I woir.pt Defletive vision, lack of know CLUB CAFE sored a bill and it is now in the hands of the military bviow normal, duo lo the fact that vices at Legion hail, Cave City | ledge of the motor vehicle Laws, 6 th and “G” Streets affairs committee, which asks the government to many of our people hud places lo every Sunday. inability to properly handle a cai that wuro more attractive than Sunday School at 9:«5 a. tn. and many other reasons compe, purchase $150,00(1,000 wortji of manganese, tin and go the church. The morning sermon Church services at 11 a. m. chrome on* from foreign countries for stock pile pur in “The Drawing Rower of the Rev. George L. Gray of Grants the licrnse division to reject hun (¡RANTS PASS of applicants, in the inter pose^. Meaning we will purchase this material, if the Gospel,” was well received and Pass, pastor. Everyone invited. drede eats of sat'etly. Preper licin.dn STEAM LAUNDRY --------------- o bill carries, and keep it in a pile for future purposes the communion service which fol of driver* is a heavy responsibil Pickup in Cave City and Kerby lowed was strengthening and POPULAR CCC BOY KILLED or to be used in cases of emergency—as of war. ity, but only through a strict com, Monday and Thursday helpful to us all. After thin *er- Loyal Americans should make such a howl about vice we gathered around a long ON WAY TO CRATER LAKE pliance with the law is it possibh this bill that the congressmen and senators would table which was loaded to over- As a result of an accident last for the department to do its part 0 in helping to eliminate Oregon’» never forget it. (’an anyone imagine the necessity flow with a real picnic dinner un Thursday evening, friends in traffic deaths. THE BARBER of such an action, even if we were contemplating war der the big shade tree in the Pul Cave City were shocked to hear -------------- o--------------- len’s front yard. Yes, we had a of the death of Conner Zacharius measure*?? Bart McCue picnic with plenty of ice cream of the Oregon Caves camp. He Dei Norte Fair Board = In the United States every mineral necessary for which was sweet and wholesome was on his way to Crater Lake Votes for Pari-Mutual CAVE CITY, ORE emergencies is stored in abundance. Why develop but not sweeter than the splendid when the accident happened. foreign countries when we are hungry for develop spirit of fellowship which was en- Mr. Zacharias was trying to de At a meeting of the Del Norte tach the railer off the caterpillar county fair board last evening it ment at home. Take chrome for instance—It is very joyed by all. The afternoon sermon on the when it overturned and crushed was decided to go ahead with the necessary in fabricating high class steel. We have theme “Bound or Free” was an him underneath the machine. plan to get pari-mutuel betting W. E. YOUNG so much of it, and a high quality, that we can supply evangelistic message and was put For two years he had been at machines here for the county fair Licensed Electrician the entire nation. : nd there are other good m iles n over in regular street. preacher •he Oregon Caves camp where he September 22 to 26. was well known and made a host Committees were appointed tc W'‘-'h'n ’tt n as well. Why develop fort'-en ni nes? fnshicn. After this we took visitai ion uf friends. Ilis home was in Can handle details for the fair, with If the government wants to buy $150 000,(100 of •ommunion to three of our num Francisco. Clarence Westbrook in charge of mineral« for »tock pile purposes, it should buy them ber who are shut in with illness racing; Bruce Gause and Ira Beam All kinds of electric wiring and at home and develop the mines here, so that in case of and unable to attend morning WILLYS AUTOMOBILE in charge of publicity; N. F. Me- electric motor repairing nwvAsity, the nation will know exactly what it has worship. AGENCY IN NEW HOME Namaru in charge of finances; Robert Mans in charge of live Inquire at Martin'. Hardware and what it can pro luce. This is an unknown quan- The I-oyal Defenders directed stock; Bruce Gause in charge of Cave City, Oregon by President Claude Pucket at The Willys Motor company is Jty now, in some respects, but with development, 7 o’clock was something different now located at 706 South Sixth concessions; G. E. Frevert in engineers can determine the extent of all these min as a young people’s service. street in Grants l’a.-s with a front charge of the pavilion; F. I*. Hurt- erals and know to a certainty what can be produced. Claude is getting to be some age on “M” and Sixth streets, J. »chell in charge of the grounds CAVE CITY’S F. “Slim" Garner, local Willys and gate; and R. L. Chaffey in Suppose, for the sake of argument—we do get in preacher. charge of exhibits. POPULAR CAFE dealer, announced recently. to trouble, (’an we get the needed material from We enjoyed an All officers and directors of the. T. E. Gilmore of Murphy, own and easy evening foreign nations? Certainly not. Then why not de started at 6 o'clock, er of the property, plans to re association were put on the en- HOME COOKED MEALS velop the mines we have at home and tie prepared song service with a special duet move the buildings now on the entertainment committee.—Cres cent City American. property in order to provide for number by Mr. ami Mrs. Ray for any emergency that may arise. of the Willys agency. Cqngressnian Faddis, no doubt is sincere in his Kennedy, also a solo with guitar operations -------------- o-------------- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson (’old Plate Lunches by Mrs. Opal bill, hut lie knows very little about his own United accompaniment and Mrs. Leo Martin and son and Sandwiches Varner. Short talks by the pas Good Will Tour Is Chester, motored to Waldport, States, particularly the west. Buy tht* minerals we tor ami Rev. Gray followed with Ice Cream and Soft Drink. Oregon, via Crescent City, where need by all meajis, but buy them from the home mar a lestiloony meeting brought our Planned By Chamber they spent the holidays visiting Fourth of July to an end »it about ket. In the mar future it is vipeetei I 1-U Martin. They returned Write letters, friends, to every mngressman and lit o'clock. that a large group of business men horn«- via Marshfield and 1 Kon< will make a tour to Happy Camp. burg. iwnafeir from Oregon »nd others you know, urging On their return Ch*st«r COMING EVENTS Cave City is the nearest town ef Martin was .Hrempsined by two that these minerals he purchased in the Unitiui Next Sunday morning We Will any cvn’i'quence ami the merch schonl chum». Laverne Smith aixl States. Write, ilon’t neglect your own district. Afltr ledlcute ii aumbei of children at ants of this city ccmld get a iar I’aul Wallace of Tob-de ------------- .--—»o .. . i ... The harrteM tumble a man can take is to fall over his own hliilf.—Ambrose Lha It o’clock service. The pas ger volume of business from that Mr', sermor. theme will be “A section if the pilgrimage is made Mother's First Sermon.” Ixiok for dates of this coming event We plan to have an interesting FIGHT THE ROAD HO( '• **T>.» mofw I see of the highway traffic problem th* iton i «ItaJy the eauses of motor vehicle acci- Amt a. iKr ffinrv I am convnrvd that . . . the trouble 4»ck of all ran be summnl up in two words— Vix-wt hotSTrifif'.'* «aid officer of the Minnesota Highway departfturai mme tune ago. lUwl hocfirif bat» many phases. Driving to the «4 iho *4 the highway. fig’btiHg for right- wf-way Mi ¿attfvwvtiowiK « mb mrvm» or hills, Wiindk i.Miig I jmh B» • iiJtwni« fKwfwr porting oe the* hitffcwajr. ii» «nd ««w® of «**»**»•* lanes of tii’tU’fW'wwlilii« »ru» Ik* twit» «4 the road hog. The r kwn JI jrwa#, t.G.wd '«4» of' unnecessary JW’.hSj IwwiwliimoU W tfionji «1 injuries ffiiQuo* ot 4 o V hi o if!"' bi"'«- ai'W'e' ■< 'bcW «rrulefitl probieTft rently rc> <>tdv’«o*»•* «ni Aw'irtesy on VtaB mad, l-'iW cKuufjF «whir*» there Are a dozew wtofo «da Aiat*vg*rA the Tight^of wdwri’ I b L wm th<t tly highways wt’re bw,h tW th' wi, »ltd thAt it Itehooves every other motorist to keep out ¿f their \?ay. They fail^n the first obligation ®»f every driver—to learn how to op erate a car efficiently before venturing onto the pub lic roads and streets, and then to meet every other motorist half-way in making those streets and roads safe. The cure for the road hog is two fold—a vigilant, well-trained traffic patrol, enforcing up-to-date laws, Oi .(jwi < ave« and visiting the suiTOUiidmg cou n t ry they ret am- Cd to tkeir home in ToliGo, the first uf th«' week. In the Good Old Summertime □ WARDROBE CLEANERS & DYERS SHEEN— MOTH PROOFING— Ft R STORAGE - FWntp I* (inittte ». 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