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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1937)
IliinoisValley News, Thursday, December 2, 1937 Chamber Meeting (Continued from Page One) WHY IT IS CALLED VICTORY LUNCHEON All announcements of the De be not penalized for the actions of a very few. Mr. Hussey and cember 15th celebration of the Mr. Athey both spoke of the boys i 80th Anniversary Jubilee over at the camp and stressed the fact the blazing of the trail over the that the personnel of the present mountains which opened a final troop was one of the best, and highway from the Illinois Valley the merchants and the entire city to the sea tell of the VICTORY is glad to welcome them to the city LUNCHEON to be given in the any time. Because there were a Grange hall at Bridgeview. The Illinois Valley News is glad few unduly boys in a brawl, does i not mean that the entire troop is' to print the letter which was read of that caliber. In any troop with I at the Chamber of Commerce days nearly 200 boys, one will find a | ago and which because of the su few unruly boys, it would be re- j preme importance of the news it markable if this were not so. But contains and the high character the present troop is 99 per cent of the enterprise and the value of it to the entire valley merits a true blue. more permanent record and wider IMPORTANT NOTICE Next meeting of the Chamber publicity. The letter is as follows: will be held in the American Leg ion Auxiliary dining room, with Salem, Oregon, the Auxiliary preparing a chick November 12, 1937. en dinner. Gentlemen: ------------- o-------------- Under date of November 10. PROGRAM Mr. J. C. Boyle, vice president in (Continued from Page One) charge of operations of The Cal ifornia Oregon Power company, (a) In Field dvises the Honorable N. G. Wal (b) In Forest lace, Commissioner, as follows: (c) In Fountain “As a matter of record and (d) In Highway. to complete your file, Mr. Brew 7— 4:15 p. m.—Laying corner er now reports that the original stone of The Friendly Mis eighteen customers have signed Chapel. (Temporary applications for service, and in aion Structure) on the grounds of addition we have a five-year The Willadora. contract with one customer for 8— 4:45 p. m. — Breaking the 20 h. p. at O’Brien. This in ground for Chamber of Com creases the revenue to a point merce building in Cave City. where the extension may now be built without an advance by 9— 5:00 p. nt. — Breaking the ground for fire station in the customer and still be within the Oregon Extension Policy.” Cave City. The Commissioner has directed 10— 6:45 p. m.—VICTORY DIN NER at Redwoods hotel in me to extend to you and to the Grants Pass. “TRAIL BLAZ community his congratulations, ING’: Yesterday, Today, and along with my own, for the pub lic spiritedness that has made this Tomorrow. possible. ------------- o-------------- It has been our contention for Holland Hotel Is Scene the past two years that our pres Of Thanksgiving Dinner ent Oregon Line Extension Policy is one of the most liberal in the Mrs. J. M. Smock, of the Hol Nation, and this seems to be but land hotel, had as guests Thanks one of the many instances in which giving Day, 14 miners this claim has been substantiated. It has been an annual affair This writer knows from con with Mrs. Smock for years to en versations with both of them, that tertain all the old miners in the both Mr. Boyle and Mr. Brewer district, but this year the smallest have done everything within their number attended. In past years power to work out this problem so 30 or more of the miners of the that the extension might be built district would gather at the Hol without guarantees of prepaid land for this yearly event and it revenue. was the occasion for all to re The construction of this exten new friendships and a glad get- sion shows what can be accom to-gether. The years have dim plished when earnest and fair- med the attendance as many of minded men approach a problem the old familiar faces have moved of this character in the spirit of to happier “diggins,” but those fairness and mutual cooperation. remaining still find Mrs. Smock’s Wishing you and your commun Thanksgiving dinner the big event ity continued success, and with of the year for them. every assurance of our continued ------------- o------------- interest, I beg to remain, News Agrees to Change T. O. RUSSELL, Chief Engineer. Customary Printers Style The most frequent caller at the | New Forest Fire office of the News is a formel i printer and he knows that each Prevention Found and every printer that “sticks” Over the radio the other even type has a style all his own. It is the growing custom of ing came the news that some modern journals to discourage too chemists in Canada have discov ered a spray for trees that will much capitalization. And. in keeping with the mod prevent most forest fires. The base of the new discovery ern trend and to avoid the appear is paraffine, but with the other ance of a backyard sheet the Il chemicals added and when it is linois Valley News speaks of the valley and the Illinois valley with sprayed on trees from the ground the generally accepted capitaliza up about six feet the trees will not burn. As most fires start tion. Now it so chances that this cal from the ground it is claimed that 1er is a new comer and like all this new mixture will prevent men lately come into any com them and save millions of dollars munity he is a big believer in the to the forestry industry. ------------- o------------- possibilities of the community in which he has decided to live per-j Mrs. George James was the manently and make it his home. lucky lady to draw the quilt that He insists that it must be “Il was offered by the ladies of the linois Valley” with the Valley cap Legion Auxiliary at the Thanks italized. He says that it is the giving dance. Illinois Valley News and not the —o— Illinois valley News — and of George Covey spent a few days course we agree with him. Anil with his family at his home near he says it is the Illinois Valley Kerby last week. He returned to Chamber of Commerce and not the the Veteran's hospital in Rose Illinois valley Chamber of Com burg this week. merce—and again we agree. So henceforth it shall be Il linois Valley—and if he will prom You Get ise not to bother us on publication days we might even do what he G O L D appears to want us to do: some times print it the Illinois VAL Out of the Hills LEY! But for - o-------------- The Ladies Home Missionary REAL EATS society will hold a luncheon and bazaar next Tuesday in the ladies dining room. They would like 1 Come To The to sell enough of their canned ¡CAVE CITY COFFEE foods to pay for the tin cans they purchased. I SHOP ——o—- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. DeGrasse of the Dryden district have as guests ic’s Home Made Pies for a short time, Mrs. Edna Shields of Seattle. Mrs. Shields is a sister of Mrs. DeGrasse. i I Î P,age Three Come to the Missionary Bazaar next Tuesday. SPECIALS Bob Schumacher, was in Grants Pass last week. Kenneth Carson was in Grants Pass transacting business last week end. SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kretsinger of O'Brien were business visitors in Grants Pass last Tuesday. DRY PED SHOE GREASE— I ounce, 2 for Mrs. Forbes Slayton made a business trip to the Pass last Wed- nesday. SHEET BLANKETS— 70x80, each CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Good saddle horse, age 8 years. If you want a You can buy a quilt cheap at good saddle horse, see B. F. the Missionary Bazaar next Tues George, Kerby. - 30-ltp day. I i Friday, December 3— i “Bulldog Drummond i ì Comes Back” | With John Barrymore Louise Campbell i ..........................I.................. ........................................ Í WINDOW OPENING Christmas Candy See Our Window* Saturday HORNINGS SHACK Grant* Pa«» i I | Saturday and Sunday, i With Jack Benny and Gail Patrick i ALSO ! Wyoming Trail i “Old With Charles Starrett and i Barbara Weeks ¡ALSO NEWS and CARTOON j ADDED FEATURES ( AVE JUNCTION BEAUTY SALON All Tvon of Brau tv Work Prrman ent. «2 SO - S3.50 and «S OO BALL BAND WOOL SOX— 2 pair for 45c GALVANIZED FIRE SHOVEL— Long Handle 12C ( UTE CUT DOLL FURNITURE— And Can of Paint 59C BOY’S BUILD OVERSETS— Each 45c Martin Hardware Cave City, Oregon If we do not carry your article in stock, we will gladly get it □.............................................................................................. q Most Complete Stock of Auto Repair Parts for i YOUR QUICK SERVICE : : : Brake Linings, 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, Rings, Gears and Pinions — Cap Screws ,Nuts and Washers Gaskets of all kinds Ladie* and Girl* Haircutting FLO LEEDY = s - Cave City Open Evenings I $1.69 1 GAL. MILK ( ANS AND LID : I December 4 and 5— I “Artists and Models $2.89 DIAMOND POINT LONG HANDLE SHOVEL FOR SALE — Mining location blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. Garage Ô* Machine Shop A. .1. DREWS, Prop BEAUTICIAN f-IIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll 4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII4* Lew Hammer’s CAVE CITY’S Popular Cafe Store ♦ COOKED HOME Complete Line of HOME You'll General Merchandise Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Selma, Oregon MADE Like the ICE PIES Il LINOIS VALLEY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Meal» l’hil Sawyer, Prop. MEALS DELIVERY Plant located on Sawyer I r; neh on Caves highway at the Owl Cafe ♦ Soft Drink* THANKSGIVING IS PAST, BUT Christmas IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER So come uo and look our Gift Suggestions over Gifts for all the family— MOTHER — FATHER — and the CHILDREN All Gifts Wrapped Ready for the Tree Harry R. Floyd GENERAL MERCHANDISE Holland, Oregon ©........................................................................................ .. PLUMBING — HEATING I SHEET METAL I I I I I I MEN S UNION SUITS— 50 per cent wool —o— EOR HIRE- Brand new caterpil H. H. Wardrip, county superin lar, phone Gordon Leonard, Hol tendent of schools, was a visitor land or write, Kerby, Rt. 1. in the valley last Wednesday. —30-ltc —o— Sherman Camp and Rene Roth FOR SALE 1400 lb. good work hnrse at the Hart place, 11-4 of the smelter, made a business miles from Cave City on Caves trip to Grants Pass Wednesday. highway. —30-ltp Bazaar and 40 cent chicken din WANTED — Work or odd jobs. ner next Tuesday by the Ladies Help of some kind. Clarance A. Home Missionary society. Adair. Cave City —30-ltg —o— Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ramsey have SPEND A LITTLE, BUY A LOT retorned to their home in Kerby in Cave City. Prices and terms after spending the past several I to suit. weeks at Gold Beach. ELWOOD HUSSEY —o— Licensed Broker Be sure and come to the Mis sionary Bazaar and 40 cent din PREST-O LITE Batteries $4.00 and up. Wholesale and retail. ner next Tuesday. Legion Auxil Campbell's Super Service, next iary room, 12 noon to 2 p. m. to Courthouse, Grants Pass, —o— Oregon. —16tf Bob Kellogg of San Francisco, was visiting friends Monday in ILLINOIS VALLEY truck service Kerby. He is a former resident anywhere for hire, hauling of all of the valley. kinds. McQuay & Warren, Cave City, Oregon. 25-tfc £ * Cave City ¡ Theater 73c Electrical Service — Farm Machinery Complete Stocks at Rite Prices 80th Anniversary of the Trail Blazer December 15, 1937 For the Observance of This Occasion The Illinois Valley News Will Publish On December 9th, A Special Jubilee Edition Features: The The The The The Secret Back of Trail Blazing Program Personnel Detailed Program for the Big Day Story of the Victory Luncheon Future Copies Mailed anywhere, 5c each; 3 for 10c Copies of the Supplement, I for 10c Rogue River Hardware Co. “Where Most People Trade” Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends