Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, February 10, 1949, Image 4

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    Illinois V alley News, Thursday, February 10, 1919
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(By Mrs. F ritz K rauss)
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest they might not have some ‘notice,’
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Lima and
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and it« surrounding districts or tim e to look fo r other jobs, they
son F rank, J r., o f Sacram ento,
were
told,
‘You
got
your
notice
on
Published every Thursday at Cave N A T I O N A L
E D IT O R IA L
California, are here visiting their
November 2nd.’
Junction, Oregon, by the Illinois
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Mrs. J. A. Buckles and
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Valley Publishing Company.
“ The same re-organization act,
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family. While here a fam ily re-
Entered as second-class matter
which
the
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A C T IV E M E M S E S
June 11, 1937 at the Post Office
ed to give no protection to these union was beld w ith their tw0
at Cave Junction, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
men, also says th a t these research I cbildren- five grandchildren an.l
M. C. Athey
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S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
In Josep hin e C o u n ty
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Editor
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O ne Y e a r .....................................’ 2 50
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$$1.25
O u ts id e Josephine C o u n ty
One Year ................................$3.00
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
copy which it deems objectionable. A dvertising rates upon application
SCOUT WEEK
men may not take jobs from Fed­ three great-grandchildren present.
eral agencies fo r a year a fte r they Besides the Limas, and the J. A.
leave the Hill. T h at was intended Buckles families, there were Mr.
to prevent an agency from o ffe r­ and Ed Santos, G ray and Linda
ing a job to an investigator who Santos; Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks
was gettin g to know too much and and daughter, Sandra, of
about its duplications or extrav­ Langlois.
Mrs. Lima broke her shoulder
agances. T h at is not unknown in
in a car accident on Hayes hill
W ashington.
“ Perhaps we can correct this but is recovering satisfactorily.
la tte r difficulty by Congressional
W. V. Karlson is back in the
action, but it __
is _ a poor patch on
the hole torn in the "morale of the Al'my as . a caPtain a fte r over a
research staffs. We will have
year
civilian life. .
He will be
g reat difficulty re-creating them stationed at Tripoli in N orth Af-
in the future.
I re g re t particu- *'lca ,a nd Mrs' K allson and daugh-
larly the loss of a sta ff of the cal- ler C atherine will join him as soon
¡her we were able to get together as bv‘n^ Q uarters are available,
for the com m ittee on appropria- They have been n,akin» th eir home
tions. Some o f them w
part- Wlth M rs' K ailson’3 parents, Lt.
w ere
ere part
ners or top flight executives of ac­ Col. and Mrs. A. A. W hitesell.
This is Bov Scout Week, and the nation is paying
tribute to the Scouts of America, it is their 39th birth­
day.
Some 2,200,000 boys are members of Scout troops
all over the United States, and the experience these
boys receive in Scouting, makes them better citizens.
counting firm s in the east, serv-
The Scout oath is basic to the organization’s ideals ing
w ithout pay, because they con-
“On my honor I will do my best: To do my duty to Go( sidered it public service, and be-
and my country, and to obey the Scout law; to help cause the re-organization act had
taken away the stigm a of patron­
other people at all times; to keep myself physically age.
strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.”
“ In one com m ittee, the situation
There are 12 things which the Scout law says a was so obvious th a t Democratic
Republican m em bers united to
Scout should be. He should be trustworthy, loyal, and
refuse approval of certain of the
helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful chairm an's choices. The m ajority
thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. His motto is “Be on the appropriations committee
was either b e tte r organized or
prepared,” and his slogan, “Do a good turn daily.”
b etter in stru cted ; the Republicans
When we realize that some 2,290,000 persons today w eren’t perm itted to ask question-,
are actively engaged in work having these principles let alone o ffer am endm ents.”
to guide them and that in the last 39 years 15,500,000
men and boys have subscribed to the principles, the MERCHANTS WANT TO
full value and influence of the Boy Scout movement CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK
to the nation becomes very evident.
IN OVR AMERICA
B V C O L L IE R
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„ Commerclal J°b prin tin g a t the
CWS'
W H ER E TH E EATS ARE EX TR A GOOD
A N D P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
BREAKFAST
—
LUNCH —
HO-MADE PIES
DINNER
Thanks a Million!!
ISHAM’S
FAST MOVERS
A b o u t B E N IN V A N L IN E S
S y a te m F r e ig h t S e rv ic e
C o n v e n e F r e ig h t S e rv ic e
For your past patronage and
Watch Repairing
tru st you continue the same
See
to the new owners, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Elston.
J. L. NEILSEN
W a tc h m a k e r and Jew eler
105 South 6th St.
Grants Pass, Oregon
M. M. Rucka
r
YES— We Do
Alterations
and
Repairing
B o o k k e e p in g
P ro b le m s
HALL ACCOUNTING
SERVICE
C a v e J u n c tio n
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B o o k k e e p in g , S ystem « In a ta lle d
Q u a r te r ly P a y r o ll T a x R e p o rts ,
M o n th ly
C A FE
Howard and Grace Davis
4439
Accounting Service
B ld g .,
C E N T R A L
TELEPHONE
G ra n ts Pass
ANOTHER PINOCHLE C A R D
P arty Saturday, F eb ruary 12,
Legion A uxiliary room, 8 p. m. |
Prizes. One o f those between
regular card parties.
Johnson
THE GOOD OLD RELIABLE
C A V E J U N C T IO N
Rear-end collisions a re usually i —
hardest on the follower. Givi'
yourself plenty of room to stop
when following another car.
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Your
SURE—A classified ad in The News is just
like money in the bank. Try it and see.
MOVING!
A num ber of m erchants in Cave
Junction have decided to close!
th eir stores at 6 o’clock in the
evening, and those who wish to
’o this will s ta rt next Monday.
F ebruary 14.
The m erchants feel when they .
have put in nine hours a t the store,
they are entitled to an evening of
rest like other folks.
For
HEY, MOM: — I put an ad in The News and
sold that junk you asked me to throw away.
What’d you know about that?
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It s m ig h ty c o n v e n ie n t to k n o w you can h ave
y o u r g a rm e n ts a lte r e d o r re p a ire d a t the
tim e o f c le a n in g
F e d e ra l an d S ta te In c o m e T a x
R e tu rn s
OWL DRUG STORE
N o ta r y P u b lic
T E A t H E R — W h y la oura ra ile d the fre e e n te rp ris e s y s te m 7
I ’ l I ’ll
Because under o u r system , every in d iv id u a l is fre e Io develop
his best at the job he chooses, e ith e r as a p ro p rie to r or as an em ployee.
Our Apologies
Correction
P re s c rip tio n « A c c u r a te ly F ille d
IR A
S. H A L L , P r o p r ie to r
Cor
6 th a n d H S t«., G ra n t« Pa«>
Illinois Valley CLEANERS
Luther and Pauline Sherier
PHONE 3601
T ry the train
1 ast week The News had a te r­
laist week in the Illinois Valley
rible time g ettin g things straight, Gush M arket display nd, we pub
nnd we hope our cycle o f bad luck lislied a case of canned milk for
has run the gauntlet and from $6 00, and single cans nt 18c Both
now on, we can go along in a prices were typographical errors,
constructive way.
and the fault lies entirely with The
In the l’.-T. A. article last week News office.
The price should
and a pinochle party item, cor­ have read. Case lots, $6 60 ant in-
rected lines some how g o t dividual cans 14c.
switched. The corrected line that
should have appeared in the pi­
nochle party was put in the P.-T.
A. article and the P-T . A. line was Rnmblers Sponsor Another
shoved into the pinochle party. Dance for Next Saturday
I he misplaced lines caused quite
The Rough and Ready Ram blers
an uproar and Nat Woolley re ­
ceive,! a lot o f good natured rib­ are sponsoring a Hard Time dance I
for next Saturady, F ebruary 12,1
bing from friends.
Me want to assure Nat and his at the Bridgeview G range hall,
Next time you go north or
sister Mrs. V erna Danby, th at we and the com m ittee in charge have
south try our convenient, over­
definitely
stated
that
no
glad
rags
|
a re very sorry the m istake oc­
night train service. In winter,
curred, and we sincerely apolo­ are needed for this event, every­
more than ex-er, you'll appre­
one
attending
is
to
come
in
theii
gize. However, we wish to assure
ciate the aa/eiy, comfort anil
Nat th at the P.-T. A. have no in ­ "hard tim e" a ttire or else! Fats
dependability the train, alone,
tention o f carry ing out the News’ will be served by the ladies d u r­
provide«. In the snug comfort
ing the evening and music will be
misplaced “ wit.”
of a Pullman berth or coach
And to Mr. nnd Mrs. M J furnished by the Sage Riders of
you'll travel while you sleep, ar-
S au er we are sorry th at Mrs G rants Pass,
ri\ ing at your destination next
1 he Ramblers are making every |
Founders Day cake” was mis­
morning rested and ready for
placed in our story. The Found endeavor to make these dances !
the business of the day Over­
ers Day cake belong,si to the P.- popular and all proceeds a fte r ex
night service returning also.
T. A. We a re told you "can 't have penses are paid go into the build
your cake and eat it too,” but we ing fund. They have the ground
seemed to have stretched the point foundation sta rte d and w ith ge.t
erous support plan on having i
last week.
club house that will he a credit t
The fr ie n d ly
the community.
Southern Pacific
A driv er’» hand out- -make» a
See Y o u r N earest 3 P. Agent
or W r it e J A . O rm a n d y , G P A .
good turn.
Subscribe to the News.
H E A R T 'S D A N C E
Saturday, Feb. 12—9 P. M.
Meredith Building Cave Junction
FREE EATS AND DRINKS
Admission 75c Stag
$1.25 per couple
OVERNIGHT
to Portland
5 2 H o m e s H a v e B een
or San Francisco
INSULATED
In Josephine County During January
ZELLS INC.
ROCKWOOL INSULATION
SP
622 P a c ific B ld g ., P o rtla n d 4, O re.
DE-OXO-LIN
711 East I Street
STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS
Phone 2175
Grants Pass