Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 25, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 25, 1913
Page Three
reduced passenger rates, the sur­
vey shows. To top it all off, the
rail chiefs look forward to a vigor­
ous merchandising and advertising
program.
That the railroad industry is
making these plans is good news
for all of the ai cas of the country
which are substantially in the pros­
perity of the travel business. and
good news for all Americans who
love to travel.
Sure winners in the post-war
battle for traffic will be areas like
ours where the appeal to the travel
instinct is great,
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Thanksgiving Dance, Saturday.
Nov. 27, at the American Legion
hall. Cave Junction.
Chicken
noodle supper at midnight by the
Ladies. Come and have a good
time and enjoy yourself.
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are staying close
to home this year
Service men on furlough and other essential
ANO
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CONSERVE
PLAY SQUARE
The friendly
Southern Pacific
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Advance retemation» reauired fur &
SHARE
PRODUCI
war travelers now have the “right of rail” with
Southern Pacific. It’s the railroad’s job in war­
time to carry such travelers wherever they need
to go, and without delay. If you don't need to
take the train, we hope you won’t.
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FIGHTS
far freedom
coach loace
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foresighted point in their history,
Our boys must keep on fight
the railroads are now blueprinting
ing—we must keep on buy­
n e w.
lightweight, streamlined
ing
WAR BONDS until vic­
trains, more luxurious cars to in­
tory is won. Keep on BACK
.Josephine county, which has an crease the fun of travel, high-ca­
ING THE ATTACK.
important stake in the nation’s pacity low-fare cars and generally
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huge travel business, is one of the
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regions of the country that should
benefit considerably as a result
of the aggressive post-war plan-
of the competing factors in the
transportation industry.
Railway Age, reporting a sur­
vey of railroad executives in its
current issue, says that the rail­
roads are going out vigorously af­
Haynes Clothing Shop
ter more business when the war
May Haynes, Proprietor
is over. The executive interviewed
Caves Junction, Oregon
unanimously declared their inten­
tion of ‘‘doing everything in their
H. & L. Cafe
power’’ to make railroad travel
Mr and Mr« Art Kellert
far more attractive to the public.
Cave Junction, Oregon
It is perhaps the most alert and
RAILROADS GOING
OUT AFTER BUSINESS
This adrcrltscnicfil sponsored by Confcitncc of Alcoholic Bernait Industrial, ¡nt.
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O'Brien Auto ( amp
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. J awson
O’Brien, Oregon
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
Illinois Valley Ice & Locker Co.
Phil Sawyer, Proprietor
Cave Junction, Oregon
Come to
Lew Hammer’s Store
Mr. and Mr*. Lew Hammer
Selma, Oregon
I FRENCH LAUNDRY
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Agencies
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Barber Shop, Cave Junction
Bruce Hanna, Kerby
Lew Hammer, Selma
Waldo Motel. O’Brien
Call: Wed. and Sat.
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Cave City Theater
E. Y. Taylor, Resident Manager
Cave Junction, Oregon
Harger’s Service Station
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Mr. and Mn. W F. Darger
Cave Junction, Oregon
Cave City Parts and Supply
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Walter Freeman and Ray Wilson
Cave Junction, Oregon
Wm. .1. McLean
Real Estate
Kerby, Oregon
5TAIORUF
PROCESS
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon
Kerby, Oregon
Camp Muir and Cafe
Mr. and Mrs». Sam Mille»
Cave Junction, Oregon
Arnold’s Grocery
Mr«. C. Y. Arnold
Cave Junction, Oregon
Blessings To All On This
THANKSGIVING DAY
Dr. A. N. Arnold
NOVEMBER
Cave Junction, Oregon
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general, bom, 1727.
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27 -Nazis break thfugh
.l'2»-Great fire at Boston.
j^^Maxs., $5.000.000 loss.
29 Indians massacre French
rcblonists at Natchez.
Miss., 1729.
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Harry Floyd's Store
Ji—Samuel Clemens ( Mark
Twain 1 author, born,
Hannibal. Ms. 1835.
Cave Junction Barber Shop
Our forefather* came to America in the pursuit of freedom and happiness. No modern in­
Mr. and Mr« H. C. Lemming
Cave Junction. Oregon
ventions simplified life for them in this unexplored land. Thev had to clear forests to build
homes, till the soil to plant . . . and always be ready to fight for their lives.
Owl Cafe
Mr
DECEMBER
1—First patent for typewriter
issued. 1866.
and Mr« Harry R Floyd
Holland, Oregon
Mr
flank Moscow, 1941.
hitter and summers often brought unending days of scorching sun. But their perseverance
kept the colonies thriving and so a new nation was born ... a nation that in a surprisingly
Camp Hoquiam
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»-President Montee ex­
plains his doctrine to
world. 1823.
and Mr». Jim Whitehead
Cave Junction, Oregon
short time became the greatest land on the earth.
Mr and Mr». Jack Hout
Cave Junction, Oregon
U. S. TIRES
Recapping and Repairing
DUCKWORTH
The Tire Man
Grants Pass
Not for nothing did the early settlers
sweat, hunt, and build to form a country they could call their own. They fashioned Amer­
Valley Variety Store
Complete Line of
Winters were
ica with an eye to generations to come.
Mr«. France* White
Cave Junction, Oregon
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And we are a generation that came. Are we going
to lose the freedom our forefathers struggled for?
Villair Lumber Co.
We must all do our share in today’s
struggle for Victory ... we must protect our heritage.
Mr and Mr» J J. Villair
Cave Junction, Oregon
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