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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1946)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 21, 1946 MEETING NOTICES Forest Service Reports New Timber Sales Illinois V alley P.-T. A. m eets the T im b er to the value o f over la st T hu rsd ay of each m onth. five and a q u a rte r m illion dollars Co. A, O. S. G., m eets every F ri was c u t u n d er th e . S. F o rest Ser day night. vice- su stain ed yield tim b e r sales B elt Lodge, A. F. & A. M. m eets i n th e n in eteen n atio n al fo rests fo u rth S a tu rd a y each m onth. E astern S ta r C h ap ter m eets the o f th e N orth Pacific region d u r ing 1945, acco rd in g to a report third T uesday of each m onth. II. E. U. m eets every second Tues- ju s t issued by the reg io n al office day of the m onth. j P o rtlan d , O regon. t A m erican Legion P o st No. 70 T he th irte e n O regon fo rests m eets the firs t and third Wed produced tim b e r sales receip ts .of nesdays of th e m onth. $3,219,197, while the six W ash A m erican Legion A uxiliary m eet- ington fo rests acco u n ted fo r the first and th ird W ednesdays. 1,915,680. H ighest ran k in g fo rest V eteran s o f F oreign W ars meet was th e Rogue R iver in so u th ern th e 2nd and 4th M ondays. O regon, with a to tal of $648,222. L adies A uxiliary V. F. W., meet The Olym pic, in n o rth w estern 2nd and 4th M ondays. W ashington, ranked a close second I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 55 m eets with $644,992. Total fo r th e r e second and fo u rth T uesdays of gion was $5,134,877. each m onth, I. O. O. F. hall, These receip ts w ere produced Illinois V alley G range m eets the by c u ttin g 1,084,952,000 board firs t and th ird T hursdays a t 8 feet of tim b er, of which 717,342, p. m. 000 board fe e t cam e from O regon O ’B rien W om en’s club m eets on forests, and 367,610 from the the second F rid ay o f each W ashington forests. M inor fo re st m onth. products, not co n v ertib le to board M arguerite Rebekah Lodge No. feet, acco u n ted fo r $6,412 of rev I l l m eets the second and fo u rth enue. T hese included C hristm as W ednesday o f each m onth a t trees, fern s, cascara b ark , pole I. O. O. F . H all, Kerby. stubs, and p eat moss. The W om en’s M issionary Society T o tal receip ts from tim b e r sales of the Selm a B ap tist church on th e Siskiyou N atio n al F o rest m eet every fo u rth T h u rsd ay of d u rin g 1945 am o u n ted to $242, th e m onth in the new u n it at 316.00. This re p resen ted a cu t of the church. slightly over 36 million board feet M issionary grou p o f the C om m un which is less th an h a lf th e esti ity church m eets on the third m ated su stain ed yield c u ttin g ca T hu rsd ay of each m onth. pacity o f the fo rest. T he av erag e selling price fo r th is stum page was $6.72, the hig h est stum page U. S. FOOD OUTLOOK , ate o f all fo rests in O regon and SHOWS PLENTY FOR W ashington. The c u ttin g o f a considerable am o u n t of P ort O r HOME ( 'ONSUMPTION ford w h ite-ced ar which com m ands a h ig h er stu m p ag e ra te than most D espite c u rre n t sh o rtag es of o th er species is responsible for food in w estern n atio n s overseas this high average. and huge ex p o rts o f w heat and The F o re st Service p o in ts out o th er foods from this co u n try , late th at ail o f the n atio n al fo re st tim d uta indicate th e overall prospect h er was cut u n d er su stain ed yield is fur from serious fo r U nited m an ag em en t principles, which S ta te s consum ers, says L. R. m eans th a t th e fo rest is k ep t in R reith au p t OSC extension a g ricu l a p ro d u ctiv e sta te fo r fu tu re tu ra l econom ist. F u rth erm o re, the crops. M anagem ent o f these pub n atio n al food cost probably will lic fo rest lands to p roduce the not exceed very much if any 20 m axim um in hum an and com m un j p ercen t of the n atio n al income. ity w elfare and stab ility in the The p relim in ary estim ates on long run is the g uiding principle ■ production and d istrib u tio n of in m aking national fo re st tim b er j U nited S tates foods fo r 1946 in sales, it is said. (licate th at the to tal fo r civilians, fo r m ilitary forces, and for export purposes is not likely to be g reatly o u n tin g to about one th ird below d iffe re n t than in 1945. Civilians p rew ar. Civilian consum ption of will have m ore of some foods and eggs p er capita is ex p ected to be less o f o thers, b u t the- to tal may one fifth above 19.35 1939, chick exceed any previous y ear— possi en m eat on e-th ird more and tu r bly 3 percent in food energy above j key aro u n d th re e -fo u rth s g re a te r. the 1935 39 uverage, p er capita. If the p resen t drive for m ore home WINDOW FRAMES gard en s is successful, the situ atio n will be helped fu rth e r. Any kind or any size S u g ar and b u tte r « re most p ro m inent am ong thi» foods thut will be ra th e r short th ro u g h o u t 1946. The per capita supply of m eats may be n early one fifth larg er th an 1935 193;» although consum ers proba bly would like even more at pres For Drugs, Toiletries ent prices. The to tal of dairy pro d u cts per Fountain Service cap ita is expecteil to be about Come to the sam e as 1935 1939, with sub sta n tia l increases in fluid milk OWL PHARMACY a n d cream , canned milk, and i hei e m ore than o ffse ttin g a re d u ctio n in b u tte r per capita am- A N e w M od ern Deposit P lan to save your T im e WATER OUTLOOK GOOD EOR VALLEY O reg o n ’s 1946 w ater supply o u t look co n tin u es to be v ery good. P ractically all a re a s o f th e s ta le a re now assu red of a d eq u ate w a te r supplies and th ere is a p ro b a bility th a t ru n o ff in som e a reas will very n early equal th e reco rd flow s uf 1943. M ountain snow cover co n tin u es considerably above av erag e on moat O regon snow co u rses desp ite subnorm al p re cip itatio n d u rin g F eb ru ary . Snow cover above 5000 feet is a b o u t 72 p e rc e n t g re a te r th an th a t o f last y e a r and ap p ro x im ately 48 p e rc e n t g re a te r th a n av erag e. The rain fa ll fo r Cave Ju n c tio n , as m easured a t th e Redwood R an g er S tation, was 5.69 inches fo r F e b ru ary as com pared to 9.77 in- ches last year. The M arch ra in fall to date has been 2.59 inches. T he above irrig atio n w a te r fore-1 c a st issued by the Soil C onserva tio n service, and O regon A g ricu l tu ra l E x perim ent statio n , is based , on the assum ption th a t th e snow | cover increases d u rin g M arch will j be average. A fin al fo re c a st will be m ade nex t m onth. Mr. and Mrs. J . J. H am ilton of S e a ttle visited th e M. C. A theys fo r several days th is w eek, T hey have not been here since 1938, and w ere very much surprised a t the developm ent in Cave Ju n ctio n since th a t tim e. D uring th e ir stay h ere they visited th e O regon C aves an d left to d ay (T h u rsd a y ) fo r S o u th ern C alifo rn ia w here they will soend sev eial m onths befoie re tu rn in g home. Subscribe fo r The News. When Shopping. . Don't Forget Your M O R N IN G FRESH BREAD CHEVROLET T FAMILY SUPER SERVICE TI NE UP YOUR ENGINE — Then enjoy increased power, quieter running and im proved economy Our Special TUNE-UP includes Check cylinder compression. Set valve tappets. T he o th er day Jo h n Sm art w ait ed fo r me in the courtroom before going to lunch together. I t was a divorce trial. John asked me a pungent question. “Judge,” says Jo h n w hile we w ere having lunch, “have you ever had a milk shake bob up in divorce p ro ceedings?” “ No, can't say that I ’ve ever heard of m ilk snakes or any o th er so ft drink appear ing in c o u rt— but th ere’s pienty of tim es th a t alcoholic b ever ages have appeared as a cause th a t leads to broken-up fam ilies — and m any tim es to broken-up youngsters . . . who are indeed the innocent victim s of parental delinquency.” Check and adjust ignition system Clean and set spark plugs. Clean and adjust carburetor. Check and free-up heat damper. Check battery and connections. Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet 411 South 6th Street Phone 520 Grants Pass Factual Raaaarcb C o m m in i. A.l^L O. Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends TODAY OF SPRING COMES TO MANCHEL’S! 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