Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 11, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley New«.Thursday, November 11. 1937
Library Books Now At
Mining Exhibit Building
Fire Department
(Continued from Page One)
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with subscriptions to put the fire
department’s truck in operatiion.
Following is a resume of the
firemen’s meeting last Tuesday
evening:
Tuesday evening the members
of the Volunteer Fire Department
of Cave City, met in Chief Jones'
theater to see the picture taken
of the old Jacksonville fire pump
of years ago, The picture was tak­
en during the fire chief's conven­
tion last summer. John A. Hays,
assistant state fire marshal gave
a splendid talk on fire protection
and what we need right away. He
assured those present that the fire
marshal's office would do all with­
in its power to help us get started
right, but said we should complete
our truck just as soon as possible.
Mr. Hays said there was a tank
in Grants Pass of about 200 gal­
lons capacity and he was sure the
tank could be bought for $20. He
asked the business men to stand
behind the department and get
the truck in running order as it
was useless now.
Mr. Hays was asked several
questions about water systems and
how big a reservoir was needed
which he answered and assured the
department that the State Fire
Marshal’s office was always ready
to help.
Mr. Hays inspected all buildings
in the city Wednesday, to see if
they were complying with the
state fire regulations.
Best Foods Company
Likes Ads in News
We were highly complimented
recently by T. H. Wilcox, repre­
sentative of the Best Foods com­
pany for an advertisement that
appeared in the News for Best
Foods products in Schumacher’s
Grocery store ad.
Mr. Wilcox said their part of
the ad was the best display they
had received and he ordered six
copies to be sent to the western
office and then ordered six more
to be sent to the national office
in the east. '
We thank Best Foods for their
interest in our behalf, and, while
we believe we have one of the best
weeklies in the state, it is certain­
ly gratifying to hear it from
others.
Our Mistake
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of each year's automobile mishaps
occur during the fall, we opened
a campaign to make the autumn
of 1937 the safest quarter of the
Friday, November 12
year instead of the most perilous,”
Snell said. “The weather bureau
The Picture the World
sent us data which go a long way
Is Talking About
to prove that the driver must be
extra cautious during the fall
months...”
Here's why autumn provides
“bad driving weather:”
Daylight hours are greatly
with
shortened. On July 1 there are 15
hours 41 minutes between sunrise
Robert Taylor and
and sunset, contrasted to 8 hours
$ Barbara Stanwvck
*
54 minutes, December 1.
Two-thirds of the year’s dense
Saturday and Sunday
fog occurs during the last three
months of the year, most of the re­
Nov. 13 and 11
maining third occurring during
Double Bill
the winter.
Throughout the western part of
the state nearly two-fifths of the
annual precipitation is an autumn
affair. Rain makes roads slippery
and decreases visibility.
with Loretta Young and
Three-fourths of autumn days
are cloudy in western Oregon.
Don Ameche
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Cloudiness decreases daytime vi-
A Western with Gene
sion and brings on earlier twi-
light.
Autry, the singing cow­
While Winter conditions are f re­
boy and Betty Bronson.
quently more difficult than fall
conditions, they usually act in i a
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positive way to keep traffic off
¡FOR HOMEMADE CANDIES!
the highways or force motorists
and ICE CREAM
to drive with skill and caution. :
Try
But in autumn the driver has
HORNINGS SHACK
s
nothing to force him to lower his
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Grants Pass
speed except his own good sense,
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Snell pointed out.
“Reducing highway speed is
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the surest way to cut our fall toll,”
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Snell declared. “Thirty-seven per
RICHFIELD GAS
cent of our 1936 traffic fatalities
for easy starting i in cold
occurred during the last three
weather
months of the year, and that con­
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dition must be improved.’
Richlube motor oil i
Cave City Theater
the money for the prize to be
taken out of the student body
treasury.
"Love Under
F . ire n
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker of FOR SALE—Apples 25c a box.
potatoes 75c a sack. Chris
Seattle, were guests Sunday at
Wendt 6 miles out on Caves
the home of their cousins, Mr. and
27-ltp
highway.
Mrs, Blake L. Miller of Kerby.
They were returning from Cali­ FOR RENT—3 room house on 3-
fornia and stopped long enough to
acres (known as Dillon Place,
go through the Caves before re­
on Oregon Caves highway) $8.00
turning to their home».
Mo. This property for sale at
—o—
bargain. See Grace Johnson
Miss Helen Jacobson left the
at V. E. Kilgore, So. Pacific
first of the week for her home in
highway, Grants Pass
27-ltc
Eugene, after spending several
days visiting her parents, Mr. and FOR SALE—New 4 room house
on large lot, back of Legion
Mrs. Jacobson of the Variety
hall, in Cave City. Wil] take
store.
car as equity, or small
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ment, balance like rent.
Last Saturday night the local
Grace Johnson at V. E.
Townsend club gave a dance at
gore,
So. Pacific highway,
the State Line Rendezvous, A
27-ltc
good sized crowd enjoyed them- Grants Pass.
selves until after 2 a. ..m.
SPEND A LITTLE, BUY A LOT
M rs. Flo Leedy of the Cave
Junction Beauty Shop was in
Grants Pass, transacting business
the first of the week.
in Cave City. Prices and terms
to suit.
ELWOOD HUSSEY
Licensed Broker
PREST-O LITE Batteries $4.00
Superintendent H. H. Wardrip
and up. Wholesale and retail.
of the county schools, was visit­
Campbell's Super Service, next
ing the schools throughout the
to Courthouse, Grants Pass,
Enter-class basket ball games
valley for the past few days.
Oregon
—U’tf
are being played now and the
—o—
boys teams are in first class con-
Mrs. Thelma McPhetridge of ILLINOIS VALLEY truck service
dition.
anywhere for hire, hauling of all
Prineville, is visiting her mother,
Games started last Thursday
kinds. McQuay & Warren, Cave
evening, and have been fast and Mrs. Paul Newlands for several
City, Oregon.
25-tfc
exciting since they began, Two days.
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FOR SALE—One 1935 Chevrolet
games are played each evening
Sheriff A, Donley Barnes of
1 *-4 ton truck, $250.00. Can be
during seventh period and the
seen at the Illinois Valley Mo­
standings of the class teams are Grants Pass, was in the valley on
business
last
Wednesday.
tor
Co., Cave City.
27-ltp
in
regard
to
percentage
as follows
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of games won and lost a nd points
in favor of and against each team. Autumn Driving Is
Percentage
Stan di ngs
The .Most Dangerous
Try Our
Team
Won
Lost
Pct.
THICK
MILKSHAKES
2
Sophs II
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1,000
Dangers of autumn driving,
2
.666 grimly proved by accident figures,
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Sophs I
1
1
.500 are underscored by records of the
Juniors
Seniors
1
1
.500 United States weather bureau in
.000 Portland, Secretary of State Earl $1.00 Creosoted Emulsion
Freshmen
1
3
89c
Team Point»
59c
75c Vick’» Vapo Rub
Snell announced today.
For
Against
Team
25c
“When we found from our ac­ 35c Bromo Quinine
36
24
Seniors
49c
cident files that nearly a third 60c Bromo Seltzer
21
24
Juniors
$1.00 Agar & Mineral Oil
89c
33
Sophs I
28
39c
Ipana Tooth Paste
36
5
Sophs II
33
Freshmen
17
Specials
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Illinois Valiev-
Garden Club
Illinois Valley Garden
club
will meet next Friday evening,
Nov. 19 at the home of Mrs. C. J.
Schumacher, A special Thanksgiv­
ing progrm will be given. Mrs.
Jack Villiar is chairman on this
date, Mrs. E. T. Wilbur is presi-
dent of the club.
j Cave City
I Coffee Shop
11
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“Famous for Home Cooking”
SPECIAL
Junction
Jumbo
A meal in themselves
We
bet in your
crankcase
good
Tobacco, Cigarettes and Candy
Feature
Vic’s Home Made Pies
Goody-Good y-Good y
Dance
Intermitiion
Short Order»
We Are Headquarters for
BALL BAND RUBBERS AND BOOTS,
RAINCOATS AND HATS
Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas
Will Keep You Warm
Old Glory Water Repellant
Shirts, Special at
$1.39
Standard Brand Overalls
Extra Special
$2.95
956
11-Inch Pyrex Pie Plates
Special Value
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5
Aluminum Whistling Tea Kettle
Extra Special
49c
('oleman Lamps for Reading
Saves Eye Strain
$5.95
( 00k Stoves, All Cast,
1 hole Stove
Royal Circulator Heaters, three Sizes, the Most
Economical Wood Heater Obtainable,
Small, Medium and Large
Martín Hardware
Cave City, Oregon
If we do not carry your article in stock, we will
gladly get it
Most Complete Stock of Auto Repair Parts for
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YOUR QUICK SERVICE
Lew Hammer’s
Brake Lining»,
Store
U. S. TIRES
AND TUBES,
including
Truck
sizes — BATTERIES and Cables — Coils, Condensers, Points,
:
Cutouts, Generator and Starting parts ---- Wires, Cables, Clips,
Spark Plugs, etc. ---- Axles, Drive Shafts — Connecting Rods,
Complete Line of
Rings, Gears and Pinions ----
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Cap Screws ,Nuts and Washers
Gaskets of all kinds
General Merchandise
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Cave City
Garage O' Machine Shop
Selma, Oregon
A. J. DREWS, Prop
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SPECIAL ON
DRESSES
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Rollin» Guaranteed
j Regular 1 Pr. 50c, 3
■ Regular 1 Pr. 79c, 3
^Regular 1 Pr. 89c, 3
Regular 1 Pr. $1.00, 3
Regular 1 Pr. $1.10, 3
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$1 00 !
Lot .<1.29 to .«1.95
Lot $2..95
Lot $5.90
« 4M
$1 95!
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
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those beautiful Satin
I See
regular $2.95 value, Now
$2.30 i
$2.55'
$2.85!
$3.00 I
ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE
& COLD STORAGE CO.
F
Hose
Pr. $1.45 |
Phil Sawyer, Prop.
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DELIVERY
Plant located on Sawyer
ranch on Caves highway
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Slips. |
$1.98
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New Stock Coming In
Look for your Christmas Needs!
Here
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¡ALMA’S DRESS SHOP)
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Hold Everything!
This is CLEAN-UP WEEK at
( AVE (TTY’S
Popular Cafe
Winetrout’s
♦
HOME
COOKED
MADE
HOME
You’ll
Like
at
the
MEALS
PIES
LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Meals
the
Owl Cafe
♦
CAVE CITY
Milk
DRUG STORE
Soft Drink»
Forbes B. Slayton, Prop.
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SAWS FILED
by
1928 ('heve Sedan
$55,00
1929 Ford Sport Coupe
$75.00
1929 Ford Sedan
$95.00
1932 ( heve Sedan
$195.00
1933 Ford Sedan
$295.00
1933 (’heve Sedan, Radio, Heater
$295,00
1936 Ford Coupe
$595.00
1936 Cheve Coape or Sedan
$595.00
Shake» and
machine,
Band,
hand
Cro»»cut
Circular
Saw»
or
Gum­
med and Ma-nwneaed to
One New 1937 Ford Sedan offered at a
NEW LOW PRICE
Bn.w.e.r» aunÿk S^>eed.
Home Made Chili and Bean*
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Saturday and Monday
Richfield Station
DINNER
Hamburger»
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Bill Carff and Sherman Camp
of the Precious Metal Recovery 4
Refining company made a business
trip to Grants Pass Wednesday. '
SUNDAY
SPECIALS
"This Is My
Affair"
Last week we printed an editor­
ial stating that the first church
to be built in Cave City, was near
¡ng completion. V'e were informed
that the city limits was the Caves
CLASSIFIED ADS
highway. We are now reliably in­
formed that the city limits go ENJOY THE DANCE Saturday
south on beyond the highway so
night and LUNCH at the Cave
it takes in the Adventist church
City Coffee shop.
We’ll be
which was built about four years
open until 2 a. m. One and a
ago. Our mistake which we wish
half blocks from Legion hall.
to correct.
Goody—Goody—Goody.
News Items From
Play night is drawing closer and
the various members in the casts
of each play are working hard to
prepare their respective plays for
presentation.
Students are using every spare
moment for practice and there are
some who handle their parts with
ease already. However, practice
will not cease until the night the
plays are presented.
It is generally believed
that
the plays will be presented in the
high school gym Friday, Nov. 19.
but will not be definitely known
until after the teachers' meeting
which is to be held Wednesday
evening, Nov. 10.
The main purpose of play night
is to raise funds for the student
body treasury, and students have
been working very hard, staying
after school and forfeiting study
periods in order to practice theii
parts in the plays. Because of
their untiring efforts and their un­
selfish attitude toward this enter­
prise, it. is only fair that local
people in this vicinity turn out in
full force in order to show gen­
uine appreciation toward the stu­
dents.
Come on. folks, the students will
be grateful to you for coming.
Last Monday Cass Wymore took
his truck and with the help of Bill
Rosenbaum drove to Elk Creek to
E. L. Oppie's place and returned
with the 200 volumes and book
cases donated to the library by
Mr. Oppie.
The people of Cave City owe
Mr. Oppie a deep debt of gratitude
for this splendid donation. Any­
one who has books for which they
have no use will find they can do
a great good by turning them
over to the library, where those
who do not possess such books
may have access to then»
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