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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1938)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 7, 1938 Page Three Gun club, Cave City Volunteer Fire department, CCC camp. Miners' Jubilee, Oregon Caves, (Continued (rum Page One) (Continued from Paire One) American Legion and Auxiliary, sources in Applegate valley would pleted by members of this com Grange, Masonic and I. O. O. F. increase land values and make a pany during the period since Oc lodges, P. T.-A., Boy Scouts, Girl -• permanent contribution to the tober 16, has been the construc Scouts, and other interesting ar I agricultural wealth of the coun tion of four miles of high-tension ticles. We may have skipped ty. Because such a project would power line from the terminals of some important items, and if these extend into two counties and in the Copco commercial line at the are called to our attention, it volve mutual relations between boundary of Siskiyou national for would be appreciated. wthe Grants Pass Irrigation dis est through the forest and nation ------------- o------------- Nearly one year old. How time trict and Williams valley a coor al monument to Oregon Caves KERBY LIBRARY dinated program would have to be chateau. New lighting facilities | does fly? The first issue of The Illinois Valley News was pub Miss Marcia Hill of the Grants were provided in the caves and in | developed calling for close coop eration between the two counties. the resort area. In addition, a lished May 13, 1937, and the issue Pass library was a visitor at the Findings of the Farm Security Ad secondary line one and one fourth of May 12, 1938 will be our an Kerby library last Tuesday. Miss ministration in their recent inves miles long was built to supply niversary number. Volume il. Hill will speak at the Kerby P. T - A. meeting nert Thursday even tigations, as well as their technical current for the CCC camp and the J No. 1. ing. A good attendance is ex assistance, will be made available Cedar guard station. This pro It is the hope and aim of the to interested groups as requested. ject is said by national park offi publishers of The News to is- pected. Kerby library has purchased a cials to be the first of its kind ever sue a special edition on the above number of children books, a few accomplished by members of the Registration Books date, that will be a credit to the novels and additional reference CCC. A portion of the power line district, with a resume of past books have also been added. Close April 19 I can be seen by driving two miles events during the year just ended. ------------- o-------------- up the Sucker creek road. It is hoped to have the paper so Notice is given to all who are Miller ’s Statement of Another project now nearing eligible to vote, that the dead line interesting that most all residents the completion is the heavy log His Candidacy for Rep. of the valley will want to send one to register for the May primaries fence surrounding the Cedar or more away to their friends. We is April 19. After that date reg guard station and the construction hope to have 10 pages chock full Promising that he will repre istering of voters will be closed of cattle guards and gates. Lo of happenings of the past year. sent the interests of the First Dis until after the primaries. trict as vigorously as he would If you have not registered, you cated directly on the highway, this The advertising features of this a client at law. W. T. Miller, filed improvement is seen by every vis may do so at the following places edition will also be quite prom with the Secretary of State his pe itor to the Caves or camp. in the Illinois Valley, but you Construction work on a new inent, as many businesses have tition for nomination as congress should register, if possible, from forest road that will eventually signified their intention of run man in the First district of Ore the registrar in your precinct. connect the Caves highway with ning complimentary ads and many gon. The statement accompany Harry Messenger, Takilma. the Applegate country was re others running direct messages to ing his petition is as follows: Mrs. Robt. Balzke, O’Brien “If I am nominated and elected cently started by men of this the people of the valley. It is Mrs. Lucile Floyd Holland. going to be a super-human task camp. The road will leave the Johnny Wittrock, Kerby. highway just north of Cedar j for us to see everyone in the val Lew Hammer, Selma. guard station and will follow the | ley for advertising in this edition, KERBY The News, Cave City course of Grayback creek up to and if we do not contact you, and HIGH SCHOOL is you would like to be represented O. W. Henry and Jack Bennett the divide. The right-of-way SENIOR CLASS of in this edition, we would appre w made a business trip to Kendrick, being cleared for a distance be ciate it if you would call our at two miles and the grading will Idaho last week. They returned Presents tention to this fact. home last Monday bringing Mrs. begun shortly. More than two miles of clearing | It is also going to tax the cap Henry and children with them. and grading were done last fall on | acity of The News editorial staff : -—o— E. P. Preble of the Preble mine, the forest service road toward Bo in gathering material for this edi *inade a flying trip to Holland to lan lake in addition to the three tion, and we would surely appre day, Thursday, for his mail, hav and a half miles that had previous ciate any help that the people of ly been constructed. Unfortunate the valley can give us on stories ing just arrived from Portland. FRIDAY, APRIL 8 ly, recent slides make a trip over of important happenings during He returned immediately to the 8 p. m. Pass on some important business. this new road impossible at this' the past year. time. We hape to have articles on Improvements made by mem churches, libraries, clubs, build High School Gym CLASSIFIED ADS bers of this company within the ings, roads, mining, schools, agri Oregon Caves national monument Admission: 35c and 15c| ' FOR RENT — 4 room modern culture, lumber, forestry, Cham ....................................... 1 during the past few months in house very reasonable in Cave ber of Commerce, Kerby Rod and clude the construction and realign Junction. Mrs. F. L. Sawyer. 18-ltp ment of several miles of nature trails, landscaping of the parking WILL TRADE — Span of good area, making walks and steps in mares for milch cows. Keith the cavest. The accumulation of snow at the higher altitude makes Owens, Holland, Oregon 48-ltc an inspection of these projects im possible or inadvisable at this FOR SALE — 1931 model “A" time but you are invited to note Ford truck, 157 in. wheel base, them on your next visit to the A-l mechanical condition, a Caves. snap for $150 cash. Other projects completed are an 1920 Willys Knight coupe for 80-foot tunnel in the Caves, devel $50 cash. opment of picnic grounds below BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS 1931 Model “A'’ pickup, canopy the chateau and the construction top, reconditioned motor, $175. of a ranger’s dwelling. ATTRACTIVELY INVITED BOB ROUT It is expected that the Grayback ILLUMINATED NEON SIGNS Chevrolet Sales and Service camp will be in operation until Cave Junction POINT THE WAY moved to Crater Lake for sum mer work about the first of July. ELECTRIC FENCING, save 80 per cent in fencing costs with Heavy snows in the Crater Lake one wire. State approved con area make the delay necessary. CAVESCCCCAMP COUNTY LAND Anniversary Issue Of The News Coming I will, during my term of office serve vigorously, as I would an esteemed client at law, the best interests of farming, labor, bus iness, mining, and industry of the First Congressional district; strive to protect our natural resources from exploitation; to provide for secure and comfortable age by adequate old age pension; to co operate with every honorable agency to provide harbor and coast defense for Oregon; in short, remain constantly alert to : : : : Rain Clothes M iners Supplies Builders Hardware Martin Hardware □ : AUTO SUPPLIES ; trollers at $18.50 and up. Free demonstration, local agent, P. J. Wallace, Allen creek road, Grants Pass. 47-2tp Cave City Garage & Machine Shop A. J. DREWS, Prop ¿’i r/J» DRESS UP FOR EASTER With a Dress from ALMA’S Easter Cards FOR SALE—Or will trade for yearling heifers a good work horse, weight about 1300 lbs., will work single or double, 5 mi. S. and one W. of Cave Junction. Star Rt. box 37-B. Wm. B. Young. 47-ltp PREST O LITE Batteries 14.00 and up. Wholesale and retail. Campbell's Super Service, next to Courthouse, Grants Pass, Oregon, —16tf FOR SALE — Mining location blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. DELIVERY Plant located on Sawyer ranch on Caves highway iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN Opportunities 10 Acres, good bottom land, uncultivated, easy to clear for $1200.00 10 Acres bottom land, 6 cultivated, 4-room house double garage, large woodshed, water rights and irrigation ditch to place for $1500.00 511 Acres. Owner will sell all or part. 40 acres in crop. 33 Acres, 14 in cultivation. 16 fenced, This can be bought on good terms, price $1400.00 160 Acres. Bargain, 25 acres fenced, a quarter million feet sugar pine, price $1100.00 20 Acres. One mile from town, $600 down, three years to pay, full price $1850.00 10 Acres, three buildings, auto camp, would sell half, price $4,500.00 Auto Camp at a bargain. Look into this. Placer mining and lode claims also on our list. California Oregon Power Company In making extensive improvements for the betterment of the Electric Service from Grants Pass to the Illinois Valley, it is necessary that the service be interrupted for a time. It is our desire not to inconvenience our pat rons any more than is absolutely necessary, therefore we have adopted the following sched ule when the power will be turned on and off during Rendezvous Good Music f................................................................ i : Cave City I Coffee Shop ] ¡"Famous A- : for Home Cooking” | NOTHING DOWN See Us for Details (OPELANI) LUMBER YARDS Grants Pass Oregon Ted Athey LICENSED REALESTATE BROKER News Office — Cave Junction, Oregon <iiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiniininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii + □................................................................................................................................................................... "ID Illinois Valley Motor Co Bob Rout, Proprietor Sunday, April IO $5.45 and Up will build that additional room, re-roof or modernize the old house Patrons of the STATE LINE DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE of one of these small classified ads. They get results, and cost so little. SAVE — 40% — SAVE Insurance Service, 043 South 6th street, corner “M”, Grants Pass. AL. J. PEAKE AGENCY Life, Auto Finance. Fire Casualty 39-4tc : SATURDAY NITE APRIL 9th FREE Sandwiches and Coffee THE NEW Mutual Benefit Health and Accident policy for farm ers, w'ives and men, up to age 70 years. Also fire, auto, bond, robbery and complete insurance coverage. Write or call Leppla GORDON REALTY CO. 604 S. 6th St.,’ Grants Pass REAL ESTATE—List your pro perty with Ted Athey. Mining claims a specialty. News of fice, Cave Junction, Oregon. Look out for autos. Phil Sawyer, Prop, Notice to SPRING OPENING : : ICE ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE & (’OLD STORAGE CO. Medford Branch, Medford, Oregon NOTICE I will not be responsible for any > debts Charles Arthur Jones ob- ligates himself to, in Cave Catherine Junction, Oregon. Jones. 4s-2tp : : i! : à Eugene Neon Sign Co Look out for pedestrians. Look out for autos. Gas, Oil, Greasing, Tire and Battery Service : : i: I : % Are You Getting YOUR SHARE? < Notary Publics in Cave City AMY HUSSEY M. (’. ATHEY Boots, Shoes ! : : "Crashing Society" make as effective as I can, to serve your interests as your rep resentative, the knowledge and experience gained through many years of active law practice, 22 of them in public service.” Authorized Sales and Service for Chevrolet Motor Cars and Trucks OFF 2:00 a. nt. to 8:00 a. m. ON N:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. OFF 9:00 a. m. to 12 NOON ON 12 NOON to 2:00 p. m. OFF 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. 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