Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 12, 1945, Image 4

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    IllinoisValley News, Thursday, Jul> 12, 1915
W.; T. 35 S.. Rs. II and 12 W.;
1. 39 S., R. 12 W.; Ts. 40 and 41
S., R. 9 W.; and the following
described area: Beginning at the
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest I point where Salmon Creek inter­
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts sects the national forest boundary
Published evsry Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois | in Sec. 34. T 'll S.. R. 12 W
thence along Salmon Creek to Co­
Valley Publishing Company.
quille River, thence along Coquille
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at River to the mouth of Woodward
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
Creek, thence along Woodward
Creek to the point where
creek crosses the north line of
Editor Sec. 6, T. 31 S., R. 11 W., thence
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C ATMEY ...
east to the national forest bound
ary, thence along said boundary to
the point of beginning.
NOW.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
THEREFORE, I, Howard (’. Bel­
In Josephine County
ton, Governor of the State of Ore
Dm Year . —.
gon, by virtue of the authority
vested in me under the provisions
Six Month* ...
Three Month*
of Sec. 107-210, Oregon Compiled
Laws Annotated, as amended by
Outside of Josephine County
Chapter 252, Oregon Laws, 1945,
12 00 do hereby proclaim the unregu
lated use of the above-described
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising areas to be unlawful and lo here­
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application by close said areas and the same
shall be subject to use only upon
condition that entrants shall com
ply with all of the following re
quirements or conditions: 1. T-
refrain from smoking while travel­
redwood ’ EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Ur /
ing in such areas. 2. To secure
IlDWOOD EMPIRE ASSOCIATION
permit issued by the forester or a '
file warden before building :•
campfire other than at improved, i
PROCLAMATION: — WHERE­ designated and posted camp
BOYS AND GIRLS
AS, the unregulated use of certain grounds on such areas. 3. T>
forest areas is, in the judgment of have as a part of his or her equip- j
IN THE SERVICE
the State Forester, a menace to ment when using campfires, ex
and property due to condition­ cept when traveling as a pedestrian
lahoma, has been advanced in the life
tending to cause or allow the rapid and or camping at improved, d
second Radar school of the field .spread of fires which might occur ignated and posted campgrounds
artillery. He was scheduled to go or because of the inaccessible tools as specified by the forester
in the third class but his officers character of such areas due to the suitable for extinguishing fire-
lack of suitable roads, and This proclamation shall be effec­
promoted him to second class, this WHEREAS, upon the showing of tive from and after the 1st day
being the first time it was given the State Forester it appears to of July, 1945, and shall remain in
me to be necessary to close to un­ full force and effect until and in
in field artillery.
regulated use the following areas eluding the 31st day of December
designated as: AREA NO. R-l:— 1945. Done at the Capitol in Sa
Coporal William H. Lyons, son All National Forests in Oregon lem, Oregon, this 28th of June
of Mrs. Mary Lyons of Grants and adjacent areas protected by 1945.
S
Howard C. Belton.
Pass, had his strangest and nar­ the United States Forest Service Governor; attest, Robert S. Far
as follows: Adjacent to Siskiyou
rowest escape during the battle National Forest: T. 34 S., R. Ill rell Jr., Secretary of State.
for Okinawa. He wa» preparing
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to demolish a cave, sat on what he
thought was a log just inside the
entrance of the cave. It turned
out to be a Jap soldier’s leg. The
Jap sat up, pulled the fuse on the
grenade and held it against Lyon’s
stomach
The Jap was pushed
GOOD QUALITY
aside by a Marine and ran from
Per Gallon
the cave. Outside he found to
his horror that the grenade had
< aught in his shirt. He flicked it
IN 5 GALLON
aside and hit the dirt just as the
Cans,
Per Gallon
grenade went off. He was shaken
hut uninjured.
A few seconds
later he heard another sharp re­
port in the cave, The Jap had
blown himself to bits, Lyons, a
veteran of three major campaign-«
also fought at Cape Gloucester
and Peleliu.
8 Colors and Clear. See the Color Card
Corporal Lyons is a brother of
Mrs. Clarence Martin of Cave
J unction.
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BLESSED EVENT
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Taylor, a son, July 10, at the
Josephine
General
Huspital.
weighing 7 pounds. The young
heir has been named Ronald
Edward Taylor.
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We have a large stock of
good used furniture, radio*,
sewing machines, stoves and
kitchen utensil*.
Come in and see what
we have!
WE WILL BUY YOUR US­
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On the River
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First of All Folks
We wish to express our DEEP APPRECI­
ATION for your consideration this past
year. War restrictions have curtailed so
many things we could formally do for our
customers . . .
However, we now have more complete
stocks and of BETTER QUALITY — Few
"War Items.” Indeed, we tell you EXACT­
LY the Quality, if it departs from our high
standard.
COME IN!
Help Us Observe This
SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
WE HAVE A SMALL
SOUVENIR FOR YOU
PROOF
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People who live in glass houses
shouldn’t throw stones. No one
should throw lighted material on
forest or rangelands, Extreme
caution with fire will help Keep
Oregon Green.
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