Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 20, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    ILLINOIS VAI LEY NEWS
______ FRIDAY. JUNE 20,1952___________ _________
4
Illinois Valley News
RICHARD C., JOAN PINKERTON
PUBLISHERS
AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Published at Cave Junction,
Josephine County, Oregon
Every Friday Morning
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Josephine County
One Year ..... ................. ..... ..... ......................... 92.60
Six Months. .................................... .................... 1 60
Outside Josephine County
One Year.................................. _.......
$3.00
Six MoBtha
.............. 1.75
Entered as second class matter June 11, 1937,
at the Post Office at Cava Junction, Oregon.
MEMBER OF
OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSN.
SUMMER RECREATION
The cracking of baseball bats and
the cries of youthful male voices are
being heard three times a week in
Cave Junction announcing the begin­
ning of many hours of enjoyable sum­
mer recreation for dozens of baseball­
loving boys.
Valley parents are fortunate this
summer in being able to send 8-1G-
year old sons with extra vacation time
on their hands to Cave Junction for
supervised baseball practices and
games.
With his own preparation for at­
tending summer school breathing
down his neck, IVHS Coach Wes Pet­
ers found time for organizing the
Pee-Wee and Cub leagues, arranging
games and finding sponsors before
leaving for University of Oregon.
Support this worthwhile program
designed to give boys constructive,
supervised summer activity by seeing
your boy gets to each practice ses­
sion and game.
NOTHING BUT TIME
The Valley’s request for improved
post office facilities in Cave Junction
would appear to have fallen on deaf
ears in the postal department.
We’re surprised the postal auth­
orities aren’t jumping at the oppor­
tunity of awarding a new building,
which wouldn’t cost Uncle a dime, in
an election year.
Valley citizens have done every­
thing possible to arouse Postal in­
spector Worthington, of Portland, in­
to realizing their dissatisfaction with
Cave Junction’s postal building, lack
of boxes, and other elements of postal
activity. Letters were written, peti­
tions signed, and bids submitted.
Still businesses and institutions
like the high school, with large vol­
umes of mail, remain without boxes
and long lines of customers wait at
the one window of the local cracker
box model of a postoffice building.
If you haven’t written V. F. Wor­
thington, Postal Inspector, Portland,
Ore., it appears you still have plenty
of time to voice your opinion of the
present facilities.
Spencer, Build New Home
Travel to Calif.
Th« Earl Spencer family ia build­
ings new home on Cavea Highway,
just east of the Raymond Proctor
home. They hope to occupy It by
July 15.
1
Rev. ami Mrs. Orrin Ogier and
children of O'Brien left last week
end for California to see Mr. Og­
ier’s brother who is in the armed |
forces.
Actual
1951-52
Asked by
Department
$ 368.98
$ 500.00
$ 500.00
Chief’s Salary........................... ___ ..........................
Prisoner Expense ................................................ .....
Police Supplies ..................._...................................
Motorcycle Contract ......... .................... .................
Security Bond ........................................................
Industrial Accident Commission. ........................
Police Cur Expense .............. ..................................
Insurance .......................... .....................................
2,627.81
120.95
31.95
150.00
10.00
44.06
366.93
3,600.00
125.0«
50.00
3,600.00
125 00
50.00
10.00
90.00
360.00
115.00
10.00
90.00
360.00
115.00
600.00
480.00
100.00
100.00
120.00
150.00
600.00
480.00
100.00
100.00
120.00
150.00
Total for Department
.....................................................
LOCHS
Dr. T. W. Smith, optometrist
' moved his new equipment into the
Medical Center last Wednesday.
Either he or his assistant, I)r.
by Mrs. Wm. A. Brown
Robert Klever wil be there on two
Phone 1022
days of each week. Dr. Klever is
a graduate of the Pacific Univer-
Attend Family Reunion
1
Milton Dunham and family of s‘ty Schoo! of Optometry and has
Caves Highway, accompanied by 1 been doing graduate work at the
: University Clinic this past year.
his brother and wife, M. and .Mrs.
Kenneth Dunham of Nebraska who Guests of the Diamond*
have been visit'ng here, left over
•Visitors at the home of Mr. and
the weekend for a family reunion Mrs. C. T. Diamond last week were
in Chehalis, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hostetler, Mrs.
—o—
Carl Hartxei and grand daughter,
all of McMinnville, the former
Cave Junction Visitor
Mr. B. B. Twyman, formerly of home of the Diamonds. They were
the Town and Country Motel, was enroute south for their vacation.
in town last week on his way home
from Corvallis where he attended
the graduation of his son, Bill. Mr.
Twyman is a member of the Los
Angeles Police department and
Mrs. Twyman is an English teacher
in the Los Angeles Fairfax high
school.
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FRIGIDAIRE
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SPECIAL!
14 YEARS AGO
i
If it's Wood —
a McCulloch will cut it!
McCulloch chain saws are in thr
news. You can't beat them for high
speed logging,cutting cordwood,land
clearing, and other timber work. The
reason for the McCulloch's great
popularity is simply this: the poutr't
there... but tht ueight itrr’l! You don’t
need to take our word for it. Come
in and see for yourself.
Try One Yourself
WitUn the next few days, stop by our
storetor a real demonstration ot wood
cutting. Or give us a call and we'll
try to arrange a show for you at your
place. There’s no obligation. We want
you to see what a McCulloch can do.
M c C ulloch
CHAIN SAWS
600.00
480.00
226.36
66.51
125.00
Total for Department
20.00
52.65
1' lei’tl.lllS
Property for City Hall
Sewer System Survey
< hil Defense ..................
Attorney Fees ...............
Auditing
.........
Publishing Notices
Maintenance of Grader
City Dump
Accounts Payable
500.00
150.00
200.00
70.00
17.15
75.00
CAVE
$4,850 00
O'BRIEN
OREGON
$1,550.00
July 4th
Celebration
2,000.00
575.00
575.00
Office Supplies
Pump Site I-ease
Watermnster Bond
Deposit Refunds
Meter Refunds
Meter Installations
............... ............
...............................
....... *..................
......... _...................
........................ _........
....................
..
Recount! r.n able
Total for Department
2,180.00
1,000.00
600.00
1,368.00
500 00
700.00
350.00
50.00
362.13
2,000.00
250.00
100.00
60.00
10 00
25.00
200.00
250.00
902.90
2,180.00
1,000.00
600.00
1.368.00
600.00
700.00
350.00
50.00
362.13
2.000.00
250.00
100.00
50.00
10. Ou
25.00
1AM).00
250.00
902.90
1,318.03
\ e.>unts Receivable
Watet la»
I .»tal
Rrsenwe
"Where Most
Let us show you this and the many other
outstanding features of the LONG "te" be­
fore you buy
The automatic bale tension bar places the
mo-.t tension on the bale that is being tied.
This is where the most tension is needed.
Adjustment for wet or grern spots in the
windrow is immediate and automatic as soon
as the charge enters the baling chamber.
This principle makes the kind of bales that
you want , . . square, <■ lompact, tightly lied
bales.
100.00
;<.i>o.oo
10.898 03
Miller Tractor and Implement Co.
113 SW
L’ ST.
(like
People Trade”
Hie Automatic Bale Tension Bar. found
■>r,'y on the LONG "50" one-man automatic
piclr up hay baler, is truly a new priheiple in
hay baling. A principle that you will like, too.
because it eliminates the need for constant
readjustment o* bale tension for minor
changes in hay condition.
•J
We hereby certify that the above estimates of proponed expenditures and receipts are true and correct
and find that a tax levy ef $5943.34 will be required to produce the amount of money needed for the fiscal
year 1952-53.
BUIM1ET COMMITTEE: Art Drews, chairman; Clem Arnold. Kenneth Deaton, Ford Kellar.
COUNCIL: Fred Salvage, mayor; Iatrry Goff, Nellie Farlien, Jerry Tillery. Luther Sherier.
Passed and approved June 12. 1952
CHAS. A. HUBBARD. Recorder
Published June 20, 27
Size
Rogue River
Hardware
That Means Tightly Tied,
Comnact, Square Pales
I itimated Revenues
6. loo 00
Range
15,010 10
10.898 03
Present Cash Balance*
Range
Apt.
GRANTS PASS
.........
Water Collections
• GE Apt. Size
• Westinghouse
EASY TERMS AVAILABLE
WATCH FOR POSTERS AND N EXT WEEK’S
ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS FOR PROGRAM
Water Department
2,200.00
1,000.00
600.00
1,368.00
451.60
659.62
224.53
27.36
862.13
1,105.89
2.085.69
111.44
50.00
10.00
12.10
64 00
following is just a partial list!
new)
Estimated Revenue*
Interest on Bonds
..........................................
Bond Retireinnt Fund ........................................ ..
Recorder's Salary
..................................... .........
Watermuster’s Salary
........................ ......
New Water Meters
........ ...................
Water Power
.............................................. .....
Parts and Supplies
...............................
Industrial Accident Commission
...............
New Auxiliary Pump
.................... .....
M i .. tutu e and Now W atot s> itotM
GOOD USED
RANGES
• Kenmore
VFW GROUNDS
4ih-5ih-6ih of July
15,010.10
1,556.11
1,953.77
2,100.00
600.00
487.98
76.00
1,600.00
2,500.00
1,123.90
360.00
2,763.34
We Have
Range
.............
Present Cash Balance (Street Fund) ..............
Present Cash Balance (General Fund)
Estimated Street Fund
...............................
Estimated Liquor Refunds ..................................
Estimated Copco Refunds ..................................
Building Pe mits
................................................
Fines
...........................................................
Occupational Licenses
...................................
Delinquent Taxes
...........................................
Accounts Receivable .................................. _........
General Tax lavy ....................................... _..........
I olal Revenue
... .................................
• Sliding, adjustable, tip-proof
shelves
• All-steel construction
20.00
60.00
100.00
1,000.00
950.00
150.00
N00.00
75.00
50.00
500.00
75.00
575.00
..... ................................. __ ........... .
household range!
JUNCTION
Fire Department
Total General Fund
has Biggest Oven in any
• Radiantube 5-Speed Surface Units
Total for Department
Equipment
Only 30 inches wide, yet
• lifetime Porcelain finish—inside
and out
Stale and County Ta* Fund
2,911.67
Electric Ran^e
• Full-width oven —with waist-high
broiler
I otal for Department
Street Improvements
’ïhrifty-30
—at—
Miscellaneous
Leugut* of Oregon Cities
Publishing Budget .........
F rigidaire
Located in Former Taylor s
Self Service Laundry Building
Recorder's Office
Recorder’s Salary.....................................................
Assistant Recorder’s Salary....................................
Office Supplies .................................................
Telephone
...........................................................
Hast
...............................................................
Rt nt
.................................................
.
Trout Still Biting!
Approved
.......................
Street, Office and Jail Lights
Police Department
10 YEARS AGO
June 11, 1942—Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Miller returned home Sun-
Jay after spending two weeks va­
cation on their ranch near Glen-
Jale.
•
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stout of the
¿sterly mine left Friday for Illinois
o visit relatives and attend to wine
msiness »natters connected with
he mine.
•
Mrs. H. L. Alien of Myrtle Creek
Oregon, spent the weekend visiting
aer daughter, Mrs. Dolly Tucker of
Cave Junction.
•
Mrs. Fred Seyferth and her
granddaughter of Alturas Californ-
a accompanied Mrs. Sam Bunch
and Mrs. Mattie Seyferth to Cres­
cent City the first of the week.
•
June 9, 1938—Blanche Cousin-
eau and Laddie Freitas left the
first of the week for Archie Ander­
son’s logging eamp over near Lake­
view. Mrs. Cousineau will have
charge of the boarding house and
Laddie will be second cook.
•
Mrs. Edgar Barnes and two
children of Selma returned Tues­
day from two weks visiting rela­
tives in Klamath Falls.
•
Improvements noticed in Kerby
was the fresh coat of paint given
to the John Wittrock store and
Sachse’s garage.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanewood
made a trip to St. Helens Portland,
Preache, in Sunny Valley
Booneville Dam and Washington
Rev. and Mrs. George Gray spent points last week.
Sunday in Sunny Valley where
Rev. Gray preached for Rev. F. W. Guests at Willadora
Rev. J. O. McDonald and family j
Hopkins who is at present a pat­
of Wilmington, Del., stopped last
ient in a Medford hospital.
Saturday to visit Mrs. Win. A.
Brown of "Willadora”. The Browns
and McDonalds were friends while
in a pastorale in Albany. They had
been attending the General Assem­
bly of the United Presbyterian
church held recently in Albany.
BUDGET
For The City of Cave Junction, Oregon
1952-53
GENERAL FUND
Classification
The Valley of
Yesteryear
Optometrist Here
GRANTS PASS