Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 03, 1946, Image 8

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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 3, 1946
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Naturopathic Physician.
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Î Office hour«: 9 A. M. to 12 noor •i
2 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Miss Shirley Smith, formerly of
• Monday, Wednesday and 9*«tur-| Cave City Park, now of Modesto,
day evenings only.
Calif., was in town a few days this
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week visiting fiiends.
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James Earle, who recently re­
DR. A. W. BARLOW
signed his position with the U. S.
Maritime Commission, San Pedro,
Naturopathic Phy»*cian
Calif., has arrived in Cave Junction
Suite 12, Manchel Bldg.
with his pardner, Guy Rucker, is
Phone 516
Grant« Pa««
busy with the ranch work on the
Merrill place. They have increas­
ed the livestock with some heavy
purchases of hogs and added con­
Windows and Doors!
siderably to the flock of chickens.
See
Valley Lumber Co.
for your repair jobs
221 W. F St.
Phone 47
SAW FILING
By Clint Hards
Mrs. Edna Bemis, of Tenekee
Hot Springs, Alaska, spent the New
Year holiday with her sister, Mis.
Dinty Moore of Cave Park Motel.
at
PUGET UMBER COMPANY
Kerby, Oregon
BILL’S CAFE
Slim Hamrick, ye town painter,
is now displaying his art decorat­
ing the interior of the Cave City
theatre. It was not “fog” you no­
ticed on the main street New
Years Eve, it was Slim trying out
his new “air gun”. Boys will be
boys.
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Roy Phillips came over from the
Klamath country to spend the holi­
days with his family.
“WHERE FRIENDS MEET”
Breakfait, Lunch and Dinner«
6:15 a. m. Until ------ Except
Monday, 7:30 p. m.
Closed Tuesdays
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FRED LANGLEY
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WANTS
TO SEE YOU! •
The Toggery
Granta Paas, Ore.
Daily Freight Service
GRANTS PASS, PORTLAND,
and SAN FRANCISCO
George Smith, of Anglers Court,
Grants Pass, former owner of Cave
City Park, spent the holidays in
Modesto with Mrs. Smith. He
states that the housing situation
there is even more acute than
here.
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Dinty Moore put in a very busy
Friday night and Saturday watch­
ing the river rise, It was up to
the deck of the south approach of
the bridge, and running over the
highway to the depth of about 2
feet during its crest.
Pierce Auto Freight
K. (!. HAMILTON, Local Agent
TRACY’S
STEAK HOUSE
Grants Pass
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press­
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance aerrice day or nite
210 West "A"
Phone 334
STOP AT THE
( AVE CITY
COFFEE SHOP
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
Mr. and Mr». H. E. Budd
WINDOW FRAMES
Any kind or any size
made at
Valley Lumber Co.
21 West F St
Phone 47
CAVE CITY
THEATER
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
JANUARY 5 «nd 6
Charles H. White and wife, of
North Bend, Wach., spent the holi­
days at the home of his parents,
Uncle Homer and Aunt Mary
White of Takilma. Another son,
Homer T. White and his wife of
Portland, have spent the last two
months in the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Martin­
dale and family were visiting rela
tives and friends during the holi­
days. They are former residents
of the Illinois valley.
COLOR CARTOON -
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY
JANUARY 9 and 10
Thrill«!
Suiprnie!
Mv«t»ry !
The Man in
Halfmoon St
With NILS ASTHER and
HELEN WALKER
ADDED
In Gorgeou« Technicolor
HALFWAY TO
HE \\ EX
The Home Economics Unit will
meet at the home of Mrs. Chris
Wendt on Caves highway, January
8, with a potluck luncheon served
at noon. There will be a demon­
stration on oven meals under the
able supervision of Mrs. Frank
Halm and Mrs. Wendt. All home­
makers are cordially invited to at­
tend and share in this worthwhile
demonstration.
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Promised Nitrogen Boost
Aid to Oregon Producers
Mr. and Mrs. Champion’s son,
who was seriously ill last week is
now greatly improved.
The annual hearing of the Ore-
gon State Game Commission with
reference to angling regulations
will be held at 10 o’clock, Satur­
day morning, January 12, 1946, at
its offices in 616 Oregon building,
Portland, Ore.
Consideration at that time will
be given to seasons, bag limits and
other regulations affecting the
taking of game fish for the en­
suing year.
The hearing is open to the gen­
eral public.
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MEDICINO AND
INDUSTRY.
comparable to those charged for
. quick frozen foods, it was said.
This coming development in air
freight
transport will not only pro­
Fresh food by gliders!
vide
more
nutritional and enjoy-
That’s one of the many pre­
’ able foods for the nation’s table
dictions of things to come which
but should greatly expand the mar­
were made at the recent western ket for the agricultural products
aviation conference.
of the west.
Within a decade highly perish­
able foods will be flown by glider
YOUR “SHIP WILL
trains from western farms to east­
COME IN ’ Sooner
ern markets if the expectations of
By the Aid of Newspaper
air experts materialize. This will
ADVERTISING
mean that produce grown in this
area will reach the tables of con­
sumers throughout the nation
while retaining substantially more
of its nutritional value and sugar
content than is now possible on
Tire Rationing Is Off!
long hauls by surface carriers.
But we ,i <■ -till unable tOM
The use of glider trains will en­
. But
fill
our shelves .
able sky transportation to compete
don’t give up—we hope .to
successfully with other forms of
have them soon.
transportation. Air transport can
deliver fresh commodities at prices
Fresh Food by Gliders
Is Prediction for Future
WE HAVE THOUGH A
IRA S. HALL
Accountant
PART-TIME
BOOKKEEPING
and
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Complete Line of
AUTOMOBILE
ACCESSORIES
Cave Junction
Motor Court
K. C. (KEN) Hamilton
YORK’S
Cash Grocery
AT CAMP-U-REST
Open Evenings and Sundays
for Your Convenience
GENERAL OVERHAULING
Your Truck or Car
Acetylene and Arc Welding
CAVE JUNCTION
GARAGE
W. E. FARLIEN. Prop.
At Cave Junction Motor Court
• ALTO ACCESSORIES
• STOVE PIPE
AIR-TIGHT HEATERS
• STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS
•KEROSENE FUEL OIL
• WHITE GAS
Will Be Ojien for Business Again Starting
Friday, January I
Mrs. Mary Frances Tupper,
daughter of Roy Evans, and her
two children, arrived here on the
morning of December 31 from
Farragutt where they have been
with her husband. They had to
detour around by Klamath Falls
to avoid the flooded highway in
the Willamette.
Mrs. Tupper
plans to stay with her father.
IQMYN/S.
WHICH CAME DENTAL
X-RAY OUTFIT...
Your Truck or Car
Should Have an
Electrical Checkup
The heart and muscle of
your car are its electrical
system. Don't let it de­
teriorate from sheer neg­
lect—when a checkup can
save the life of your car
for many more miles of
safe driving.
We Have Facilities for
,
APPLICATION, FROM
KERBY. OREGON
After a Much Needed Vacation
THE COFFEE SHOP
Mrs. Kathryn Brennan
Friday for Burkley. Calif., for an
extended visit with relatives.
(San Francisco Sunday Examiner)
Sunday Special
Fried Rabbit
$1.00
BRING YOUR FAMILIES IN FOR DINNER
IN A HOME LIKE ATMOSPHERE
CAVE CITY COFFEE SHOP
c. A. Kappenstein is doing
very nicely. He has been taken
from the hospital, but is still un-
der the doctor’s care in Crescent
City. He expects to return home
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. George "Bud”
Garrison gave a New Years din­
ner for a number of guests New
Years day at their home near Ta­
kilma Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Benedict and family of
Klamath, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John
Banta. Kerby; Mr. and Mr». Herb
Walk. Cave Junction; Mrs ■
Slack and daughter Ha. Cave June-
Hearing of State Game
Commission Will Be
Held Saturday
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With promise of greatly expand­
; ed manufacturing capacity of
: nitrogen fertilizers compared with Post Offices to Receive
prewar years, Oregon farmers can Clothing for Suffering
| profit by increased use of this im­
| portant fertilizer element, says
Soon after post offices are
Dr. W. L. Powers, head of the soils cleared of the last Christmas
department at O. S. C., in report­ packages, they will begin to re­
ceive clothing gifts from the
ing recent fertility experiments.
In trials last season an increase American people to the suffering
of 321 pounds of corn fodder were people in bombed-out lands, ac­
obtained per pound of nitrogen i cording to an order of Postmaster
used. This maximum yield per General Robert E. Hannegan
unit of fertilizer applied was ob which was made public today.
tained on amity silty clay loam
Henry J. Kaiser, national chair­
where 32 pounds of nitrogen, or man of the victory clothing collec­
the equivalent of 200 pounds of tion, declared that the order to
nitrate of soda, per acre were all postmasters authorized and di­
used.
rected them to permit local com­
mittees of the nation-wide cloth­
tion; Jack Garrison, and the host ing drive to place boxes in post­
and hostess. The main attraction office lobbies to receive clothing
was a 23-pound roast turkey with donations.
Mr. Kaiser also announced that
all the trimmings.
Nelson A. Rockefeller, former
A family reunion, the first in assistant secretary of state, will
20 years, was held over the holi­ serve as the New York City chair­
days at the Cecil Slack home in man of the collection.
Cave Junction and at the home
Mr. Kaiser also announced that
near Kerby. Those attending were 9607
throughout
communities
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Slack and America are organized to conduct
Bettie, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slack clothing drives under the local
and Ronald, and Sergeant Clive- chairmanship of 4313 men and
Slack, recently returned from In­ women, many of whom will direct
dia, all of Oroville, Calif.; Mr. county-wide drives.
and Mrs. Amos Slack of Van­
One community, South Hero,
couver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vt., has completed its clothing col­
Slack and children of Cave Junc­ lection. The 606 residents of this
tion, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry village on an island in Lake Cham­
Mills of Kerby. The only absent plain began their drive a month
member of the family was Mrs. in advance of the national cam-
P. C. Parr of Olympia, Wash., a . paign.
Mrs. Henry Buermann,
sister to the others, who was un­ : local chairman, explained that
able to make the trip.
pre-Christmas sewing bees
ithree
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; were held to salvage garments
Mrs. Chris Wendt returned re­ , that were worn and ripped.
cently from San Francisco where
The victory clothing collection,
she was called to take care of a
| scheduled from January 7 to 31,
sister with a fractured elbow.
i seeks 100,000,000 used garments,
Mrs. Lee Sowell of Cave Junc­ | in addition to shoes and bedding.
Each contributor is invited to at-
tion spent a week in Fresno visit-
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tach
good-will messages to cloth­
ing friends, She returned home
ing
gifts.
last Sunday to be here for the
holidays.
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Elwood Hussey, Sr. was a busi­
ness visitor in Medford Wednes­
day.
Woodrow Nealy, S 1/c, U. S. N.,
left Christmas morning for Camp
Elliott, San Diego, Calif., after
spending a 23-day leave with his
wife and children, Myrtice and
Jimmy, at Gold Hill. Ore. Several
days were spent visiting friends
and relatives in Grants Paas and
Kerby. An early Christmas dinner
was enjoyed Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Nealy’s parents. Mr. and
Sgt. Phil Sawyer returned home
Mrs. Ferd W. Jones, of Gold Hill. Sunday, December 30 after being
discharged from the army at Fort
M rs. Ferd W Jones and daugh­ Lewis. His last assignment was
ter Dena, of Gold Hill, and daugh­ in the Philippines and came to
ter, Doris of San Francisco spent San Pedro then to Fort Lewis.
Thursday, December 27 at Kerby Sgt. Sawyer was in a refrigeration
visiting the Martin Sachse family unit and is the owner of the Il­
and other friends. Doria remained linois Valley Ice Company, having
at the1 Sachse home to spend an­ built it before going into the serv­
other day renewing acquaintances. ice. His father has operated the
She will return to San Francisco business for him during his ab
and her position as a secretary the sence. He plans to rebuild and
first of the year.
enlarge his plant to accommodate
the growing business.
The Guy Ruckers spent the
Christmas holidays with relatives
Arthur Williams returned from
and friends in Stockton, Calif.
Coquille Thursday where he was
called by the death and burial of
Dinty Moore says he will have his father, Thomas C. Williams.
much respect for side roads when
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there is a heavy rain. His car
Don’t approach a railroad grade
went in up to the fenders and had crossing at other than a slow rate
to be pulled out.
of speed.
•Lassie” I. Back With
New Thrills
H. E. U. Will Hold
All-Day Meet January 8
7AM TO 8 P M
COMPLETE
Welding and Repair Service
Fresher Bread
DAY OR NIGHT
Portable Equipment
Carty's Welding and Repair Shop
Freeman’s Garage
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