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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
ytlihciA VifUetj 1Jeuf4 L o c a ls An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts. Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon, by the Illinois NATIONAL Valley Publishing Company. Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at Cave Junction, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. J. C. A b e r n a t h y ......................................... E ditor Mr. L. H. Wilaon of Butte, Mon- ana, is here for the summer vis- ting his daughter, Mrs. Evon Car uthers and family. Miss Mildred Beard returned <n Friday from Gasquet, where ihe held a successful Daily Vaca Jon Bible school. This weekend the Wilson Welsh ’amily is away visiting relatives it Swiss Home and enjoying some One Year ........................... $2.59 g od fishing up there. Six Months _____________ $1.26 S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S as A N E W S P A F IX P U B L IS H E R S A S S O C IA T IO N In Josephine C ounty O utside Josephine C ounty Mrs. Alfred Burton enjoyed a One Year .............................. $3 00 birthday party on Sunday last and was well remembered by her friends. dBI______ REOW ÇQD l-.MPIRE NEWSPAPER > PUBLISHERS i i i I l i 1. w _ O O D Capital Parade By e I m X P *■ IR o K e Unit - • S a S — A O C ■ IA T IO N MURRAY W ADE The Redwood circle luncheon out at the C. E. Burton homestead on Wednesday last was an en joyable occasion with some 17 ladies enjoying the hospitality, also the god chicken pies, led rasp berry shortcakes, and other good things. ~0 • Last Saturday Mrs. Jerry Bimce and her baby returned to Ashland where Mrs. Bruce is to be in summer school, while Jerry will remain here in the Valley for summer work, living with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galland in O’Brien. < « « ««•» F. 0 . E. Auxiliary News A special meeting is called by President Mary Raines for Mon- lay night, June 25, at 8:30 at her home. All members are urged to attend. It was announced at the last meeting that the Auxiliary would work with the Eagles in giving the barbecue July 4. Dorothy Smith was appointed chairman of the commitee. The plans for the advertising wS$$5© ard tables were discussed and vo- ed on. It was decided to adopt the plan for 12 card tables. Don’t forget the social night, Friday June 23, at the O’Brien Women s clubhouse. Games are planned with prizes for the win ners. A potluck lunch will be served. USED CAR LOT At Jim Earle’s Mobil Station CAVE J U N C T IO N USED CARS — Bay, Sell, Trade M EDFORD M OTORS V .F .W . and Auxiliary Mrs. Neil Killgore and her two children, Carolyn and Neil Jr. arrived in the Valley last Saturday to visit Mrs. Killgore's parents, Judge and Mrs. Charles Hubbard. DANCE ♦ ♦ Saturday, June 3 0 AT 9 P. M. Jewelry ♦ ♦ uesday & Wednesday,] measures published in the voters’ pamphlet, printed and distributed REFERENDUM S A long ballot for the 1952 gen to all registered voters prior to eral election, n»w less than 17 primary and general elections, will months away, is in the political in have two important additions to their presentations. s' u'bator. One provides that all referen Eigiit filings of petitions have dum measures published in the been made with the state depart Mrs. Carolyn Covington was ment of elections and signature pamphlet, when revenues are in gone two weeks on a trip south to seekers are again abroad in the volved, must include an estimate visit her mother-in-law, Mrs. T. J. land. Four of the petitions are of the cost. This estimate must he Covington. Carolyn covered 7,000 initiatives. Circulators must obtain printed directly above the refer miles of the United States and tl«e signatures of 8 percent of the endum and initiative measures. traveled through the states of In the case of constitutional Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and voters at tire last election by July 3, 1962, to get these measures on amendments there must be printed Louisiana. She reported that it pamphlet a clear-cut and ex was 114 degrees in the Mojave N619 East “ H” St., Grants Pass -■Miivk. The * nr pcivvii vuv »nu I • lie ■ l»allot. percentage r. la is uancu based l in the •---- on the vote cast for justices of the plan&twry statement of their con- desert as she went through. supreme court at the last election. *“"** f' ~ ~r k‘~~ Through all her trip, she never once witnessed a wreck or accident The initiative measures would i ------------ ------ — ask the voters to make barbering ^ e state treasurer, seretary of any kind! budget director. illegal on Monday; prohibit fishing of state “*“*“ and 1 state *--J on the Columbia river between IM P R E S S IV E M IL IT A R Y Recently Rev. and Mrs. George sunset and sunrise; do away with D IS P L A Y Gray had as overnight guests Mrs. daylight saving time and repeal Major General Thomas E. Riles, Charlotte Woodmansee and Miss the milk control law. adjutant general of Oregon, was Daisy Maiden of Modesto, Cali The referendum measures if presented the Legion of Merit at fornia, formerly of Spokane, passed would reduce the ton-mile McCord Field, Fort Lewis, Wash Washington. GENERAL FUND A ctual Asked by Approved fees for truckers, which were rais ington, last Saturday, for his out- These two sisters attended a C lassification 1950-51 D e partm en t < <l by the 1961 legislature; nullify I standing work as assistant 41st family reunion on June 17 in the reduction in the truck loading Division commander during World W alia Walla, Washington, at S tre et and O ffic e Lights 360.00 $ 450.00 ? 450.00 limits which were lowered by the | War II. which time Miss Maiden became Police D e p a rtm e n t the bride of Rev. Samuel M. Boone same legislature; repeal the Marshal’s Salary ....... 1,800.00 The accolade was made by Gov 2,700.00 2,700.00 Telephone (Marshal, ...... 36.00 cigaret tax of 3 cents a pack levied ernor McKay preceeding one of another old-time friend of the Prisoners Expense (Trans, etc.) 200.00 by the state legislature and nullify the greatest shows of Pacific Grays and who was also their 200.00 200.00 Police Supplies . 100.00 100.00 100.00 the school consolidation law passed N o r t h w e s t National Guard guest. Contract on Motorcycle 30.00 125.00 125.00 --------- — o------------ this year by the legislature. Motorcycle Operation Expense 225.00 strength ever staged at this mill- 225.00 225.00 Security Bond 20.00 20.00 The referendum re- ! tary post. The part-time soldiers 20.00 -—----- measures --------- -- Insurance on Equipment 10.00 10.00 10.00 quire only five percent of the vot- displayed the brisk and intelligent PEEPING POLLY T o ta l fo r D e p a rtm e n t -t - ____ $ 3 .3 8 0 00 ers’ signatures (16,429), but these action of army regulars. Recorder's O ffic e petitions must be completed with On hand for the review were Recorder's Salary 450.00 600.00 600.00 in 90 days following the adjourn many state officials, members of Recorder's Back Salary 225.00 ment of the legislature, which is the legislature and friends and rel Assistant Rseorder 240.00 48P.00 480.00 WINDY Office Supplies on August 1, this year. 75.00 75.00 75.00 atives of tht guardsmen in an Telephone 100.00 100.00 V E T E R A N S ’ B O N U S ? M A Y B E ! nual camp. 100.00 Heat 100.00 rEX CLIFFORD necking a young T o ta l fo r D ep a rtm e n t 50.00 50.00 Portland bankers are appre IR R IG A T IO N F E R T IL IZ E R kid (Genus Capra) through $ 1.305.00 hensive of the probability that TRICK town. Miscellaneous bonds offered by the state to pay League of Oregon Cities (Member) 20.00 20.00 It took 160 years to discover 20.00 Publishing Budget veterans u bonus will not be pur 45.00 45.00 60.00 The ILLINOIS VALLEY BANK that it is easier to button a man’s ' Elections 100.00 chased by banker groups. 100.00 100.00 GETTING DRESSED UP WITH down the front than up the Industrial Accident Commission 30.00 150.00 In a similar situation in West shirt 150.00 So Hal Security NEW LIGHTS hack. 125.00 125.00 \ irginia tlie credit restriant com Stats c. mpsnsation 10.00 10.00 10.00 Rut it took 2400 years to dis Property for City Hall mittee refused to approve bonus 500.00 Workers getting in the SWING 500.00 Pi'eliminary Sewer System Survey cover that it is easier to fertilize bonds, and the same thing could 1,350.00 1,350.00 on the HOSPITAL FUND Civil Defense a crop while irrigating than to happen here. 600.00 600.00 DRIVE. Attorneys Fees and Auditing 200.00 200.00 State Treasurer Walter Pearson make two jobs of it. T o ta l fo r D e p a rtm e n t $ 3,11500 threw U beunball nt the head of the John Kimm, an alert young man DUSTY. S tate S tre et T a x Fund bond buying syndicate this we, k of Korean descent, who runs a Street Improvements 1,202.32 3.409.42 3,409.42 He is greatly concerned over re- truck farm near Canby, in the LOIS BRINK — our new HELLO T o ta l fo r D ep a rtm e n t $ 3,409 42 |>ortj that certain eastern capital heart of the Willamette valley, GIRL at the phone office. F ire D ep a rtm e n t ists Imve refused to bid on Oregon luw demonstrated a valuable Equipment 492.56 495 00 495.00 veterans’ k*nua bonds. economic feature in agriculture TWO BABES "IN THE WOODS” T o ta l fo r D e p a rtm e n t $ 495 00 Ptils refusal, if acquiesced in Orn April 15 lie planted 15 acres T o ta l G en eral Fund —Jessie Purdie and Mae Ful 12,154 4 t by Oregon's officials, would prove of spinach, and on May 15 harvest mer. E stim ated Revenues a cruel disappointment to thou ed and liauled to the cannery an Present Cash Street Fund 1.409.42 sands of Oregon veterans, who un exellent crop. Present Cash General Fund 772.10 MURIEL COLLMAN’S little girl Estimated Street Fund doubtedly will feel that they have 2,000.00 Knnni gave his planting two 1 1 ' Il.Y w, airing a NEW RING Accounts Receivable 750.00 he, n cheated and that the mandate shots of fertiliser, using organic on the RIGHT FINGER I.iquor Refunds 600.00 of Oregon people has been thart- forms ,>f nitrogen-urea and a fair-1 Building Permits 100.00 «d,” Pearson said. Fines 1,500.00 ly new product called Whale, a HOT. Occupational Licenses VOTERS’ PAMPHLET 2,408.10 by-product of whale plants. He I General Tax Levy ALTERED 2,614.80 injected Uie liquid fertilizer into : NETTIE GIIJ.IAM and RALPH T o ta l Revenue All initiative and referendum the pi|M*a of the irrigation system. $ 1 2.15 4.42 SOWELL e y e i n g MIDDLE W a te r D ep a rtm e n t AISLES. Interest on Bonds 2.644.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 Salary (Watermaater» 1.4 00.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 Salary (Helper) 200.00 Accounts Payable (A. Thayer) 2,020.79 Accounts Payable (Shasta Di-st.) 5,563.60 Accounts Payable (Meters) 450.00 Accounts Payable (Misc.) Selective Service registrants who 235.00 Accounts Payable I Recorder’s Salary) 225.00 have received notice to report for Outstanding Obligation Notes 7,400.00 preinduction examination or those Accounts Payable (Attorney) 127.00 | registrant* who have previously Bond Principal sinking Fund 500.00 1,000.00 1.000,00 New Water Meters ' received their preinduction exam- 1,000.00 450.00 450.00 Water Power ! nation may enlist in the armed ser- 600.00 500.00 500.00 Legal Publications 50.00 50.00 ! vice of their choice on or before 50.00 Parts and Supplies 500.00 750.00 I July 15. 1961, it was announced 750.00 Recorder’s Salary 450.00 600.00 600.00 this week by the U. S. Army and New Chlorinator 100.40 Industrial Accident Commission I . S Air Force Recruiting service 60.00 50 00 50 00 nays i • 500.00 headquarters. Sixth Army, in San Printing B nd> 120.00 Francisco. Legal Opinion (J. Shuler) 150.00 Balance Cave Pa Heretofore, regulations prohib- 150.00 Nets Auxiliary Water pump 500.00 600.00 ited voluntary enli.«tment of reg 500.00 (Emergency fire protection) istrants who had received notifica N< n W a te r S n fc 2,000.00 2.000.00 tion from their local draft boards Water Pump Expansion 600.00 600.00 Total fo r D e p a rtm e n t to report for examination at a $1 0.10 0 00 specified examining and indue- E stim ated R evenu e. tk>n station. Present Cash Balance 495.26 W ater Collections 5,767.92 Rex F ullnicr, ¡n charge Meter Collections 279.98 o — of the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Water Tax Levy 3.206.84 Force recruiting office in Grants Sale of Two Old' W ater Pumps 360.00 Pass added that due to the con T o ta l Revenue $1 0 ,1 0 0 .0 0 trolled daily flow of recruits to — the Army and Air F iree basic We hereby certify that the above estimates of proposed expenditures and receipts are true ’.raining centers, applicants should This A d vertisem en t Courtesy report to the recruiting station at least 5 days prior to the expected r o r v r n 1 OMMITTEE; Art Drews, John Dillard. Paul Palmer. Jack Spitz. LOLNCIL: Fred Salvage. Mayor; Larry Goff, Nettie Farlien. Jerry Tillery date of their departure m order GRANTS PASS Passed and approved June 11, 1951. to complete processing of appli CHAS A. HUBBARD. Recorder cations for enlistment IN IT IA T IV E S AND G ifts And NICE ELGIN WATCHES $33 75 And Up § Johnson Jeweler v a - July 3 and 4 AT 9 P. M. ♦ ♦ At V. F. W. CLUBHOUSE Entertainment And Fun For All BUDGET For The City of Cave Junction, Oregon 1951-52 SA W WANTED OR MORE From Each Adult In The ILLINOIS VALLEY To Build a Medical Center Drive Starts Jane 25th FRENCH LAUNDRY Enlistment Now Permitted Alter Draft Notice