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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1952)
iiiu»uvoi.,a—---------- f-! Fa* Friday, July I«. 1952 m*.r,j.iri*.i*w i Loggers Urged io Use Precauiion To Prevent Fires This Summer power saw operators and log gers with other power equipment were urged today by Donald F. My- rick, Josephine County Keep Ore gon Green Chairman, to exert ev ery possible precaution this sum mer to stop logging fires. The fire prevention leader said a good many blazes were caused last summer by the pure care lessness of power saw operators. Main cause of fires was filling power saws with gasoline in danger area and failure to keep saws cleaned of sawdust which causes fires. Loggers in this county were urg ed to observe these simple rules of fire safety during the hot, dry summer months: 1) keep fire tools handy and in order 2) keep pumpers, tank trucks full and ready to go /i il II n f1 II Kolhes Visil L H I II ’ II In Big Bar : r n i I appearing ll 1' ■ SATURDAY Is Dangerous.”’ Also showing is “Hills of Okla The legend of "The Texas Rang ers” filmed in Supercinecolor co homa,” exciting western starring tar- Ge »rgc .'.ion’.^uier,- and Gal” Rex Allen in his second film. Stc rm. The story tells of the lone by Mr*. Fritx Krau** wolf vu.tclid.gt of tf.e Lone Star Ph. Selma 621 State who sma-hed the toughest AUCTION SALES SELMA—Mr. and Mrs. A. R. gang of desperadoes ever to, shoot Kothe went to Big Bar, California up the West. Every Monday and Thursday over the holidays and visited Mr. At 7 P. M. SUNDAY and MONDAY (Mrs. ' and Mrs. Duncan Millar, Paramount’s “My Fa Favorite Spy” Kothe’s uncle). They fished, pan i Paramount's If you have anything to sell, contact us — ned gold and went to the Rodeo. ' costars Hedy Lamarr • with Bob Pacific Auction Co. The Cecil Allen family and the ‘’»P* ln “ z“"y 8t°ry about “ ,bur‘- P. K. Smith family spent the hoR t sque comedian whose resemb anc. ‘e 969 Highway 99 South . r<* .4 f.ieuirrn l to un an acnutu escaped foreign o.rcarit agent lun lands idays in Eden Valley. Grant* Pa** him in the headquarters of an in Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. McFarland ternational espionage ring ar.d the We will cell on cOnaignment or spent the Fourth of July at Gold arms of a beautiful spy. buy direct from you. Beach, attending the Boat Races. C. A. MORRISON, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Auctioneer Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weiss also Joan Crawford, Dennis Morgan attended the races at Gold Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krauss spent a day at Hyatt Lake during the holidays. Roberta and Jim Smith of Spo kane, Washington are here to spend the summer with their father Oliver Smith and Mrs. Smith. They went to the Coast for the Fourth announces of July. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snively of 4 Grants Pass, and Mrs. Snively’s brother and family, the Henry Krauss’ went to Tannen Lake Sun day. A film on ’‘Family Life" pre- sented by Rizpah Douglas will be ■‘hown at the Deer Creek Grange Hall, July 28. at 1:30. All Home makers and their families aie in vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steunen- berg, of San Francisco are .here to »pend the summer and look after property interests. Their daughter <Alice) and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willoughby and daughter Maurine came down for the Four th of July and Mrs. Steunenberg PER 10O-LB. SACK returned to Portland with them 85.10 BIG ’ M ’ EGG MASH for a few days visit. The Ralph McKinstrys have had 5.50 BIG ‘M’ EGG PELLETS several visitors in the last two 5.95 BIG ‘M’ BROILER MASH weeks, all Californians. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoke from Altadena 4.95 BIG M’ DAIRY FEED -pent seven days with them and 4.65 BIG M’ RABBIT PELLETS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shuler from Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. 5.15 BIG ‘M’ HOG GROWER John Nielson, from Duarte have 4.45 GROUND BARLEY also been visiting. -------------- o-------------- 4.55 GROUND BARLEY AND OATS NOTES ASSEMBLY OF COD 3) have a camp fire marshal named who is responsible for fire fighting and prevention around camp 4) atop smoking except at lunch or protected areas in woods 5) keep watchman at landings for safe period after work stops 6) make regular check of all power equipment and eliminate any exhaust flame or other possible fire starter 7) keep fire roads open and marked. The Keep Oregon Green county chairman said a statewide drive is now being mounted to reduce all forest fires in the most agressive campaign since the founding of the nationally famed fire prevntion association eleven years ago. Loggers will be singled out for special attention because of the large number of new workmen in Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday evening. Sunday School begins promptly av 9:4 5 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. m. Evening evangelistic service — 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting and Bible Study 7 :30 p.m, . —o-------------- CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Paul Kroon, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Moniing service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p.m . Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Cemetery road, % mile from Caves highway. Services at 10:30 a.m. O'BRIEN COMMUNITY CHURCH New Orrin C. Ogier, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Thursday, Prayer service, 8 p.m. Temporarily meeting In the O’Brien school. i -t Check these economical prices: Held in the Catholic church lo cated across from the Ranger sta tion. Second and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a.m. —o— JESUS Not all the wealth comes out of the soil. There is gold on four feet—in rais ing livestock. If you need a livestock loan, you will find us ready to cooperate to the full est extent possible. TRADE at HOME BANK at HOME BANK of ILLINOIS VALLEY -M American Legion DANCE ♦ ♦ SATURDAY July 19 P. M 9 ♦ ♦ American Legion Hall Cave Junction Lunch by the Ladies NAME PENECOSTAL CHURCH Robert Eitea, Pa*tor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening services, 8 p.m Tuesday prayer service, 8 p.m. Friday, young people’s service at 8 p.m. Services are now being held in the new church building on the Old Stage road ‘4 mile ¡south of the Caves highway. C A VE JU NC I 1 ON C H u RC H .1 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST* Don Gray, Pa*tor Sabbath School................ 9:8t Church service 11 0< Prayer meetiiig Wednesday FULL GOSPEL CHURCH TAKILMA Rev. Van McCoy, Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning worship service 11 a. m. Childrens church 7 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m Thursday, midweek service, 7 :45 p . m. the forests who are not yet con scious of the great danger from the carelessness with fire. Hunters. I'uimera who burn debris and past ure, picnikers, and smokers who flip cigarettes from moving car will feel the force of public opinion as newspapers and radios join lands to stop wasteful destruction of the forests. you want ! Between 60 and 70 members of the American Legion post and aux iliary attended the annual Legion . picnic at Grayback, July 13. I RE-(•LEANED OATS RE-CLEANED WHEAT .......... 4.65 1.85 i Morton Milling Co CAVE JUNCTION PH. 3901 .. 5'fl What it takes to find oil for you Not too long ogo, within the memory of living men, exploration for new petroleum deposits here in the West was a matter of discovering oil seeps or drilling on “hunch." But even hunches had a reasonable chance of success. Although methods were primitive, the early Western fields were brought into production at a cost which nowadays would seem extremely low. lliat’s the place to g u for jewelry w hr h in Gra nt* Pa»* Dream up all the ROOM COLORS Legion Picnic Laat Sunday BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Douglas Field,plstor. J. M. Boss, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 ajm. Morning service, unified; 10 Morning worship, 11 a.m. 11:30 a. m. “Fundamentals of the Faith” Evening service. 7:30. class at 7 :p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. 7:30. Monday, work night, and men's | prayer meeting. Tuesday, 7:30"p.m., choir prac tice. i Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week I prayer service. SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Low Prices °» DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS ST PATRICK’S OF THE FOREST CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Kelley I i • t> Morion Milling Co —o- CHURCH OF CHRIST I on four¿feet SHOW REVUE JOHNSON S JEWELERS In Rogue RAer Theater Ride You see them here—at your fingertips — America’» newest, smartest colors for walls, woodwork, ceilings. Use them—to create lovely rooms like you see in magazines! fRff color •watches to /ole home. See Feller’* JEWEL CASE Decorator-styled Deep Tones Rich Shades—Sunny Tint»— •y th* Detee* MORI COLORS-MORÌ DtCORATING HtlP Hall’s CAVE ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE SERVICE Ai WtU At SAVINGS CAVE JUNCTION Accounting Service JUNCTION. OREGON Audit*. Bookkeeping, Income Tax Servie« «nd Quarterly Re port*. NOTARY PUBLIC Member of Oregon Association of Public Accountants IRA S. HALL It’s not $O easy today. Most of the easily discoverable deposits have been found. But Standard geologists, using seismograph and the latest electronic methods, are combing every promising part of America, from Louisiana swamps to the Arctic Circle . . . and many foreign coun tries as well •, As oil has become more difficult and expensive to produce, your demand has become greater. More and more of the good things in your life depend on petroleum for fuel, or lubrication, or their actual ingredients. fl To do its share in th” great new search for oil. Standard alone has spent more than $2:10.000.000 in the last 5 years. Result: U.S. companies altogether have found enough untapped petroleum to give this country its highest oil reserve in history — four times greater than that of 30 years ago. •I Geologists estimate that there are still l.'iOO billion barrels of undiscovered oil in the earth. Standard Oil Company of California does everv- yung possible in large scale exploration to increase available reserves. 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