Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, August 21, 1947, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 21, 1917
Oregon Farm Lands Show
Slight Increase in Price
Vulleif
Wild berries can be a mighty tim ber, gam e and crops. If you
expensive tre a t if berry pickets pick berries be carefu l with fire.
sta rt forest fires and destroy Help Keep Oregon Green.
Miss Lois Brewold
Bride of Ora Scriber
Friends in the valley heard the
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
Oregon and Massachusetts are
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts the only states in the country tha news last week of a wedding that
registered less than 5 per cent in took place in Hillsboro, July 3,
Published every Thursday a t Cave
Junction, Oregon, by the Illinois NATIONAL t Ul TO !A f A L _
crease in prices fo r farm land d u r­ uniting in m arriage Miss Lois Bre­
Valley Publishing Company.
I Q d ' L ' ^ f A S S O C IA TIO N ing the year ended Ju n e 30, the wold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Entered as second-class m atter I
1 -
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---- / m
U. S. departm ent of agriculture Harold Brewold, and O ra Scriber.
June 11, 1937 a t the Post Office It! 1/ _ 2 ^ < 4 7 ? 7 'C
reporta.
The three Pacific c a s t son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scriber
Bt C>ve Junction. Oregon, under the A ct of March 3, 1879
states together have shown very of G rants Pass.
M. C. Athey
little change in the average price
Following the ceremony which |
of farm land since last November, took place in the C entral Chris­
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TES
however.
tian Church, a reception was held
In Josephine County
Overall, the farm real estate at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
One Year ................................... 32.00
O rec j O I u S sp T per
Six Months ......
1.00 m arket has reflected the general Clark.
P U 8 L I S M[£ R,s' 4-Sj[s </c I A T I 0 N Three M o n th s.................................. 50 inflation in prices, particularly of
The couple will make their home
Outside Josephine County
farm products. In the meantime, in Hillsboro where the groom is
One Year ................................... 32.50 farm
production
costs
have employed.
TAe„ I I , M °i, ..V ^ Iey
re9erT<T the ri,fh t t0 reJect a n y’ advertising reached an extrem ely high leve
copy which It deems objectionable. Advertising rates upon application This has placed many debtors in
Classified ads in The News are
vulnerable position if farm little gold mines. They get quick
prices
and
net
incomes
decline
sub
|
ties
in
line
with
the
general
over
Plans Outlined for
results.
all rural affairs program being stantially.
Expansion of 4-H Program worked out by the farm families
The percentage of credit sup­
A five-point program for ex­ of each county in rural program ­ plied for farm purchases by com
mercial banks in 1946 was more
panding and improving 4-H work making conferences.
than twice as much as in 1941
in Oregon has been announced by
Commenting th at only slightly Individuals also supplied more of
P. L. Ballard, associate director
more than 77 per cent of the such credit. On the other hand,
of the O. S. C. extension service.
insurance companies, the Farm
The program is designed to in­ state's 4-H members completed Credit A dm inistration, and othei
Sponsored by
crease enrollm ent slightly above th eir projects last year, the asso­ sources supplied much less.
CHAM BER OF COM M ERCE
last year’s total of 22,000, in­ ciate director said, it is the opin­
for
crease the percentage of club ion of many that completion should
members completing their pro­ reach 85 per cent of the regular Oregon Fruits Rank 5th
jects, give more training to vo­ enrollment. Work with volunteer
In National Income
Buy Your Tickets at
lunteer local leaders, and guide ; local leaders will be aimed at rai
C A V E C IT Y C O F F E E SHOP
Oregon
fru
it
and
berry
growei
the selection of an organization ing the percentage of completions,
shared the fifth highest cas-
of 4-H Club projects in the coun- he stated.
farm income in the nation fron
these crops last year, the state de­
p artm ent of ag riculture reported
today. Oregon fru it growers re
ceived 364,093,000, gross, for
their products.
In the national picture, Cali
fornia ranked first, Florida sec
I want to sincerely thank all my friends and
ond, Washington third and Michi
gan fourth.
The rankings are
patrons for their loyal patronage during
FOR A Q U IC K L U N C H T R Y
based on all fruits, including cit­
the time I have been in the Kerby Barber
rus. The three Pacific coast states
BADDEN’S
accounted for $981,828,000 of the
Our Home-Baker P IES
shop and store. Mrs. Pickett and I regret
national total farm receipts of
A re Unexcelled
$1,674,796
from
fruits.
Complete
Fountain Service
having to leave this community, but con
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
RCA VICTOR and COLUMBIA RECORDS
TEACHERS’ AND STUDENTS’
MUSICAL SU PPLIES
Editor
THE I I I S I C SHOP
CARLOTTA K. WISEMAN
105 N orth Sixth S tre e t — G rants Pass
B uild U p Y our
VOTE
Reserve Energy
Shirley Smith
By enjoying your meals
for
QUEEN OF JUBILEE
daily with Mac at the
CAVE CITY COFFEE SHOP
WALDO “MAC” MacDERMOTT
LOOK-
Thanks, Folks
ditions over which we have no control, take
us to another place.
Again thanks a million for your patronage.
K erby Barber Shop
John II. Pickett
BLESSED E V E N T
BORN— To Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Krauss of Selma, a 7-pound son
a t the Josephine General Hos­
pital, G rants Pass, Monday.
A ugust 11.
O ut here in Oregon jobs grow
on trees. Yes, th a t’s true. Our
forests support tw o-thirds of all
payrolls in Oregon.
Help pro­
tect payrolls by Keeping Oregon
Green
will not prevent SORROW . . .b u t will lighten the
BURDEN it leaves . . .
New Type Hydraulic
Energy Loaders
Forks
Scoops
Sweep Rakes
Bulldozing Blades
O perates by Finger Control,
Single Cj’linders
Y E T L IF T S U P TO
5700 PO UND S
Delivery in 15 Days
Built to F it A n y Tractor
Badden's Bakery
and Fountain
*•1 Energy Mfg. Co.
Open From 8 a. in. to 8 p. m.
W ESTER N BRANCH
200 F ru itd ale Drive
G rants Pass, Oregon
AUCTION
EVERY TUESDAY
at the
GRANTS PASS
COMMISSION YARD
Tune in KUIN at 12:45
H ear the market report every
Thursday, Saturday and Mon­
day and catch the lineup of
coming sales
Livestock sale starts at 1 p.m.
sharp, selling all kinds cattle
hogs and horses.
The place where buyer and
seller meet on even terms.
F U R N IT U R E and M IS C E L ­
L A N E O U S SALE
S TA R TS at 10 a. m.
INSURANCE
Huffman's Tile Plant
2^2 miles out Redwood Highway from Grants Pass— Ph. 55 1-R -l
CONC RETE and PUMICE BUILDING
TILE BRICKS
Foundation Blocks—Pumice Tile for Chimneys
The right size tile for any type of building
48 D IF F E R E N T K IN D S and S IZES
Brick Masons available at any time
Estimates Gladly Given
RogueRiverSaleCo
MANAGEMENT
Phone 5O7-R-1
Grants Pass
Red Chamberlain, Auctioneer
D. V. Chamberlain, Clerk
The permanent and inexpensive way to build
CONTACT FRED LOESCH, A gent
Box 121, Cave Junction, Oregon
T ransportation available for
your livestock
The fire which destroys a home:
the accident which causes illness
or loss of life—nothing in the
world can compensate for them.
SH EET MUSIC
Del Norte
County
Forty-First Agricultural District
But if you have the responsibility
of a family, your first duty to them
is insurance protection which will
Aug. 21 Thru 24 at CRESCENT CITY
make it possible for them to build
BIGGER
property or health anew : or which
AND
will make it possible for them to
carry on alone. . . .
BETTER
THAN
EVER
2- HOUR
SHOW
EVERY NIGHT
8 P. M.
Full of Specialty Acts
Better Than a Circus
Admission $1.00
Sunday Night. Aug. 24 Famous 2 -Hour THRILL SHOW
By World-Famed Troupe- Breath-Taking Performances
Admission $1.50
Agriculture and Livestock Exposition
ATHEY BROS. INSURANCE
News Office
Come Early to See the Greatest Display of Del Norte County
Livestock, Flowers and Farm Products Ever Assembled
Saturday and Sunday
FREE ADMISSION TO HORSE SHOWS
Saturday, 1 P M — A G R E A T HORSE SHOW
Sunday 1 P M .— P A R A D E O F C H A M P IO N S
SW EEPSTAKES AW ARDS
You'll Enjoy the Exhibits o f— A R T , L U M B E R
F L O R IC U L T U R E and C O M M U N IT Y BOOTHS
H O M E C A N N E D GOODS and M A N Y O TH ER S
F R EE M O T IO N P IC T U R E S !!
F R E E
P A R K IN G
Notice to Exhibitors
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August 16
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