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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1942)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 3, 1912 Paire Four Miners’ Jamboree, Sept. 5, 6, F UNITED STATES OFF IN A CORNER WITH PHIL SNORT Dear Ed: I NO CAUSE FOR STAMPEDE SHOWN OLD PAINT BRUSH NEEDS GOOD ( ARE TO LAST THRU WAR I Governor Gifford P i n c h o t, It has oft been suggested that whose labors for conservation of Taking care of paint brushes so I take more interest in the Illinois natural resources are well known, that they are kept in good shape AND Valley Chamber of Commerce, has come forward with a plea to and always ready for use is some that I should attend the chamber the American people that they de thing most people intend to do but meetings more often. I wish to mand legislator which will place seldom accomplish. Under the state right here, that I am thor the federal government in control wartime scarcity of new brushes, oughly interested in anything that of all forests and forest cutting to however, care of the old brushes is will b«“ of lasting good to our val prevent “vast forest destruction" being changed from a convenience FOR RENT OR SALE -Cozy 4 ley. There is not a person in our brought on by the needs of war. to a necessity, points out the ag- room house, furnished. A de whole valley who is willing to do His plea‘comes at a time when the i ¡cultural engineering department that which I people are ready to do anything Present stocks can- lightful home on the banks of more than I; that Inquire at am able *o do. It is simply out that will contribute to victory and, i not in most cases be replaced, the Illinois river. 9-1 tf of the question for me to attend for that reason, it is one that must hence all old brushes are worth The News Office. thes«“ meetings, From my loca- be considered seriously. The facts reclaiming. WANTED- Representative to look t'on and means of transportation, Stiff, hard brushes may be re of the situation must be examined after our magazine subscription interests in Cave Junction and I find it almost impossible to at- I carefully. We must look at the claimed by soaking overnight in paint thinner, or, if not too hard, vicinity. Every family order tend, but, as many hav<- statisl, I rc<.or(], subscriptions. Hundreds of dol may be able to do my bit through ■ Already i mill challenge has n gasoline or turpentine. After lars .«re spent for theiifeuch fail th«- columns of the Illinois Valley1 been soundeil by ( ol. W. B. (¡retí- a brush has been softened, the and winter in this vicinity In-, News. The Illinois Valley News structioni and equipment free. ley of the West Coast Lumber old paint may be scraped off with 1 Guaranteed low- st rates on all can do a vast more good than a 1 men’s association, a former chief i a putty knife or combed out with periodicals, domestic and for half dozen chamber of commerces, I I a steel comb or brush. Shellac forester of the United States and eign. Represent the ddest mag for thn simp)«“ reason that people brushes may be cleaned in alco-’ azine agency in the Unit« d, •would much rather read what we one of the best informed authori hoi, while whitewash and calco- j ties on our forest resources. He States. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or have *o say than to hear us tell j makes th«“ flat statement that fear mine brushes are restored merely spare time. Address MOORE it; then again, almost all in th““ val of widespread destruction of our in water. COTTRELL, Inc., W a y 1 a n d ley read oui limn«“ paper, to say — Keen Oregon Green Road, North Cohocton, New nothing abou* its distant au lienee.1 forests is groundless, pointing out “ Blackout and blackout at all that th«“ war demands are not call York. It seems to m “ that 'll those I ing for a vast dissipation of this times," is th«“ word State Forester ABSTRACTS Title insurance, who are rigbt-out end-out for th«“ | great capital resource. The tota' N. S. Rogers passes along to the affiliated with Commonwealth. welfare of the va”«y, should do I cut of lumber last year, he says, general public. He is referring to Inc., Josephine County Abstract all in power to b li'd up a was under 35 billion feet” less army regulations which restrict all Co., Masonic Bldg., («rants Pass. larger i ««) better valb'.v pap«i | than we took from the forests ev- burning after night. Even during There |> ■. • been many say that | : ery year during th«“ decade ending the day your debris burning must FOR SALE .1 dozen New Hamp The News is too small a paper to | i in 1929 when home and farm he guarded against, so that Ore- shire Red pullets, 60c and 75« do much good. If that be true let building was active.’’ This total gon may be kept green. each, Also Jersey cow giving us all go to work and build up a — Keen Oregon Green — will not increase this year, he says, milk, Phone or see F. F. Hib- much larger News with a much Attention O r e g o n sportsmen and it is less than two per cent of . 18-ltp bard, Takilma road. larger circulation, If we wish to th«' 1700 billion feet of standing and outdoor fans — despite fire WANTED — Wool and Mohair, disseminate the real merits of our timber. closures throughout forest areas, hides and pelts, junk batteries valley I don’t know a better way With such a modest take of tim- you can still fish and camp in most i radiators, scrap iron and al than through th«“ medium of the. ! ber, there is certainly no reason of your favorite mountain spots. scrap metals, (¡rants Pass Bar Illinois Valley News. I would sug-1 to capitalize upon the war psy- See your local warden or forest gain House, 624-626 So. 6th St gest that th«' Chamber of Com- , chology to drive through congress ianger for permit regulations but Phone 96. 50-tf merce take up the matter of ex such a drastic proposal for the ex- remember all campfires must be panding and building up a larger FURNITURE — When you need | tension of federal power over pri- put out before dark. Remember circulation of our local paper and too, blackout all campfires before I New or Used Furniture, think of vate business and property. bring to an actuality a potentiality breaking camp. Keep Oregon i Manchel’s. Keep up the home Colonel Greeley does not think that is probable, feasible and sen Green. the boys are fighting for. Man the forest supply of the United sible. — Keep Oregon Green ---- chela Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., States is nearly as serious as Gov- When 1 landed in Oregon, in | Going fishing? Take along a I (¡rants Pass. -2-tf. ernor Pinchot fears, granting that 1904, the Courier was a small I Fag Bag. It’s a brightly colored ’ FOR SALE A good used washing weekly concern in a town that was , there is plenty of room for im sack for that pack of cigarettes, provement. However, he says, it machine. Also weiner pigs. truly a “country town." Th«“ Cou- 1 serving as a reminder against! Will pay cash for a good piano. rier Ims grown into a daily with I overlooks the fact that timber habit or chain smoking while in I growing, both private and public, P. L. Pullen, on the Holland about 4000 subscribers and the the Oregon woods. Made by ’the ) is steadily gaining. In the Pacific road. lk-ltp population has increased more than Northwest alone, he says, there Girl Scouts and distributed by the j double. Grants Pass grew as the TRUCKERS AND LOGGERS art“ seven ami a half million acres Keep Oregon Green association, j Courier grew; it grew with the j Farmers Truck Insurance Ex of junior forests which are grow the Fag Bag is available from your | Courier an«| the Courier did more change will insure your logging ing up to a thousand board feet nearest forest warden. Yes, you, to build up the town than the | truck for five, ten and five per acre every year whil«“ another guessed it, they're free. chamber of commerce did; it was i thousand for $50 a year, saving on the job all the time. Can we coast area, recently cut, is stock you $32 on each truck. See not do th«* same in the Illinois, ing up with young trees. Southern Pete Fredricksen or phone 210. pineries are now cutting their valley? Grants Pass. 12-4tp second and third crops ami indus — Keep Oregon Green — trial tree farms ar«> numerous in NO I II I OI NIL Michigan. New England and OF REAL PROPERTY Idaho. The industry itself is com- Under authority of an order I ing mor«- and more to accept as granted by the County Court of part of its job the restocking of Josephine County. Oregon, dated / a / ; cutover lands. August 11th, 1942, the under The situation may call for care aigned Guardian will sell at pri UNITED vat«' sale the following described ful study but by congress but cer- STATES real property, to-wit : ' tainy it is not such as to justify an The East half of the East effort to stampede th«“ country by half of th«“ Southwest quarter fear of an emergency which th«“ of th«' Southwest quartei of ! :< ;W bo N1)S Section 23, Township 36 facts will doubtless show «loes not 1 ANI» South, Range West of the exist. Willamette Meridian, con I STAMPS taining 10 acres, more or less, Keep Oregon Green — situated m Josephine County, Oregon. Miners’ Jamboree, Sept. 5. 6, 7. This sal«> will be made on or af ■■■■■■■ ter th«“ 12th day of September, " ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ I ■WbW 1942 , and bids will be received at the office of W T Miller, \ttoi ney for said estate . whose address is U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg., (¡rants Pass. Oregon. Terms of sale: Cash. Dated this 11th dav of \ugust, 1'94 2 M ARG ARET Kit’ll \RDSON. Guardian of the persons and estate of Frank Ditto, Ji., ami Ruth M Ditto. 15-IK WAR BONDS STAMPS PLEASE DON’T TRAVEL OVER LABOR DAY! 'III' CLASSIFIED ADS at o. s. c. The war can’t stop for holidays, but YOU can post pone a pleasure trip! Over this Labor Day war work ers must get to jobs as usual. Military traffic must roll regardless. We all must realize: PLEASURE TRAVEL IS NOW A PEACE-TIME LUXURY. Handling additional thousands of passengers over Labor Day means increased strain on already over loaded transportation ... handicapping vital traf fic upon which victory depends. That’s w hy we say:’ DON’T TRAVEL OVER LABOR DAY.” But-if you MUST travel- lelp avoid crowding and de’ay 4 ★ * ★ ★ ★ X Gef full information on your trip in advance. Purchase tickets NOW to avoid las', minute rush at the depot. Take as little baggage as possible. Take a short trip in preference to a '.ong one. If you can possibly arrange it, leave before Saturday and return after Monday. Postpone pleasure trips-BUY WAR BONDS INSTEAD gr I by hound IT’S YOUR MOVE Here Are Money Savers Clearance FŒ\VICTORY BUY SALE > WAR Starts Monday, Sep. 7 We're Ready for School i; NOTIC E OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under authority of an order granted by th«- County Court of Josephine County. Oregon, dated August 10th, 1942, the under- sign, I Guardian will sell at pri- vat«“ sale th«“ following describe«! real property to-wit: IS rods Eas ami W< st off th«“ West side < the SW ’« of Sec 2; and the SEl . of See. 3; and all of NE ’« North of (¡rave Creek in Sec 10; and IS rods East ami West off West -ide of NW of NW >. North of Gt ax e Creek, and Harkm ss Ditch, in Sec. 11; And a parcel of lnn<i con- taming about . 3.5 ' acres lying in the SW. < »f Sec. 2. and the SF.1 « of Se 3, described in deed records of Josephine County. Oregon, Book S5 page 60S; all in Township 3. S R 6 U U '1 . J County. Oregon. This sal«“ will be made on after the 12th day of Septemb 1942. ami bid* will be received the office of W T Miller, Att ney for said estate, whose a«ldr is U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg . Gt a Pass, Oregon. Terms of sa ('ash Dated this I 1th day of August 1942 ELI MORRIS. Guardian of the person and estate of George Porter, an incompet- ent person. — Keep Oreton Green — Miners' Jumb" < e. Sept 5. 6, « l or years our store has been foremost as head quarters for school supplies. This year as in years past, in spite of difficult deliveries and overnment priorities on many items, McGreg or’s 5c and 10c in Grants Pass brings you the markets best values and widest selection pos sible at consistently low prices. •) W e have many items of first class merchandise which we cannot replace and will not be able to replace until after the war. Conse quently, we are going to close out all this merchandise that we cannot get replacements on, and we are offering a big discount to close out these items to make way for new fall and winter mer chandise. HERE IS A REDUCTION YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS UP! Bring this advertisement with you. and for every $2.00 worth of merchandise or over purchased we will give you 15% discount RING BINDERS With 10 Sheet Fillets' This means a direct saving of 30c on every $2.00 order, and our prices remain as they have always been. We must close this mer chandise out, and we are indeed glad to pass on to our patrons this great saving. We appreciate your patronage and hope you appreciate the big savings we are offering you. But in order to cef this 15', discount on all orders of $2.00 and over, vou MUST HA\ E THIS AD. Don't forget to bring it. •» •» RING BINDERS Canvas, Very Durable! •>c School Girls FOUNTAIN PENS Look what we have for you. Skirts, Blouses, Jackets, Slips, Ank lets and Sweaters. Smooth writing. 5 ■ (RAYOLAS Numbers s ilnj | IO IS We have Cords and Sweaters. LUNCH BOXES With or wi.hout trays •> V • c McGregor Co. 55 here It’s Easy to lx* Thrift) School Boys— ÿ .5-10-2.5 • • Grants Pass, Oregon V.SNNSSW.NSNNS-.S'.SNSNNSNNNS'.NSNV.W.SV.S’" All this merchandise at IV, discount if your purchase $2.00 or more. Haynes Clothing Store Cave Junction