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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1952)
Illinois Valley Naw* Pate 4 Friday, November 7, 1952 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 $5.50 Two Years 3.00 One Year 1.75 Six Months....... -........... ........ —.......... Outside Josephine County Two Years ........................... -........... ................. $6.50 One Year ......................................................... 3.50 Six Months . ................................................. 2.00 Entered as second class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at Cave Junction, Oregon. MEMBER OF OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSN. VALLEY IRRIGATION Valley men attending the Oregon Reclamation Congress in Medford last week were given the most up-to- date information available on the pro gress being made by the bureau of reclamation on the Rogue River ir rigation project and more specifical ly the dam eventually planned for the Illinois Valley. Daughter'* Engagement a il ’... Announced by tl Wurn.s Persons interested in the growth of agricultural activity here will note with satisfaction that plans for the dam have been kept alive due to local interest, and the presence of survey ors seeking feasible dam sites. Although sufficient irrigation wa ter is now available for acreage under cultivation, a few farsighted Valley men have contemplated an eventual shortage and have sparkplugged a campaign to get bureau of reclama tion aid in the planning and construc tion of an irrigation dam which would keep pace with the increasing inter est and activity in Valley agriculture. The NEWS feels Valley leaders should accept the offer of the state director of the bureau of reclamation to meet at an early date with persons interested in the future of Valley ir rigation in attempting to explain what has, is and will be done. A local meeting on a subject so vital to the Valley is needed to erase past rumors dealing with the future of agriculture here and to replace the lack of specific Rogue River pro ject information available to the gen eral public in the past. $ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wurn of Kerby, Ore. are announcing the engagement of their daughter Mar ilyn, to John Curtis (Jack) Wright of Eugene, Ore., son of Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Wright. The bride-elect is a junior at Southern Oregon College of Edu cation at Ashland. Mr. Wright graduated from the University of Oregon in 1950 and is presently employed at the Ore gon Caves Resort. No date has been set for the wedding. Free Dancing EVERY NIGHT 2 MILES SOUTH QF O BRIEN AT FORMER ELK CREEK LODGE Managed by J. M. Hovanski ------------ o---------- Thirty Go on Rambler’s Havride * Thirty students and adults went on the hayride sponsored by the Rough and Ready Ramblers last week. Lee Sowell played the violin for dancing by the campfire near •Johnson’s dam. Lee Hassler and Car! Townsed accompanied the singing on the ride with their gui tars. At the regular meeting of the Rambler’s November 4 at the home of Les Hawley it was decided to have another hayride, weather per mitting, the evening of Nov. 10, for anyone over the age of 21. The wagon will leave the Ram bler’s field at 7 p.m. for a new destination. - o------------- Discharged from Service Jame Broeffle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Broeffle, of Rt. 1 Cave John Shallenbarger and Win Junction was discharged two ston Tuttle have gone elk hunt- weeks ago from the Signal Corps after serving two years, including mg. overseas service in Korea. With —o---- his parents now, he plans to go Day in Granta Pa aa into farming. Mrs. Alfred Mellow, Mrs. Law- I rence Looper and Frank Mellow, FARM BUREAU MEETS Sr., spent Saturday in Grants Pass Slides showing the start and on business. completion of certain farm pro- jects here in the Valley will be Rebekah* Meet shown by the Soil Conservation Rebekahs will hold their next district to the Illinois Valley Farm meeting Nov. 12 at the IOOF hall Bureau when it meets next Thurs in Kerby. All visiting Rebekahs day, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. in the Illi are welcome. nois Valley high school library. VV eather . B uy a R oll F I R SAW LOGS CABAX MILLS L ong L asting ( AVES BUILDING CAVE JUNCTION L / T frEXPGlaSSl Help the ILLINOIS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER , Go"e Elk Hun,in' WANTED: 0/ fv Pveltry, H»y He»»» «■d Bara Wiodewt *0 Cheaper Than Glass ^¡W indow fU M aterials . J / ( 35< \Lin.Ft flexible .S hatterproof made B etter . L ast L onger Branded on lhe Edge Means I r P»idi foclewres, Stere De or i aid Wiedewi ______/ Satisfaction Guaranteed CAVE CITY PARTS & SUPPLIES ^TT From where I sit... Z/ Joe Marsh TopQuality W indow M aterials Left Ham Sandwich By Standard Oil Company -40c Here’s A Tip On Gasoline Quality And because Chevron Supreme does have these 8 essential qualities, it’s better balanced and thus more dependable un der any conditions, anywhere in the West. Give us a call today. We’ll see that your bulk tanks are filled promptly. Judge for yourself what a difference Chevron Supreme Gasoline makes in your driving. Some gasoline» are refined to Btress one or two special features ... at the expense of others. No gasoline gives you all-around performance uuless it has 8 important qualities . .8 that make Chevron Supreme: Full power ' Economy mileage Anti-knock Quick starting Fast warm-up Smooth acceleration ' \’a|K,r lock prevention Area blending CHEVRON Ambled over to Bob’s Restau rant Tuesday fur lunch and noticed a new sign "Left Ham Sandwich, •10« ... Right Ham Sandwich, 30«..” "Why the sign. Bob?” I asked. "Don’t tell me you believe hogs scratch more with their right leg than with their left — so’s the left ham is more tender?” "No,” he says. "I don’t take any stock in it. But, some people have ordered those ‘left* sandwiches. When 1 explain to them that there’s nothing to that fable, that thessign is just u business-getter, and I’ve only one price, they enjoy WINDOW MATERIALS _ a regular, old fashioned, plain ham sandwich all the more!” From where I sit, stories like “right” hams being tougher than "left" ones are with us because some people get ideas into their head and hang onto them for dear life. It's like those who think an adult like myself hasn't the right to a glass of beer with my supper. I say let's keep our opinions free from being “sandwiclied-in” by misinformation. itx^-^fePLASTIGLASS IC-^^W yr OG lass WA«AJ- HANDIO ON THt OASOUMt J A Stendoid Oil Company •t ColifoioU Piodwtl CAVE JUNCTION CRUS H E I) THE SINGING SENSATION OF THE NATION R O C K LEFTY FRIZZELL ------ Available Now Phone 4401 CLYDE KNIGHT SCHOOL CENSUS TO PARENTS OF ( BIEDREN OVER I AND UNDER 2(1 YEARS OF AGE IF YOU ARE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY PLEASE ASSIST IN THE SCHOOL CENSUS Children now in school will be given a census card. Fill in and mail please. If you do not have a card, get one from your nearest school or send the following information to County School Supt.. Court house, Grants Pass, Ore.: Names of children over 4 years, under 20 years as of October , 1952. Print name, age, male or female, correct address (not P. O. Box), name of father, mother or guardian. Write name of school child is attending, including business college, university, etc. NOTE: Include children in service or married, under 20 years of age. If you have a child who is disabled and unable to attend school for six months grade. please specify. Jospehine County School District LOSES $90 from School Flint! sources for each child whose name is not included in the census. ^S creen -G lass IO o T' m IANI IjrilMCtlON CUAXANttlO Illinois Valley Hardware SERVICE As Well As $AVING$ Cave Junction SUPREME HOWARD BEARSS Winter-Proof Your Home HOW! Juat Tacit On One Of Warp’s Transparent Window Mate rials Keep Out Cold, Hind, Rain, Snow! a And His Columbia I Recording Band This porch was enclosed by the owner and hi* wife in just two hours for ohlv $11.50 and is easily converted back to a screen porch in summer. li'EATURING LOU MILLET I Columbia Recording Artist I IN A COMBINATION You can do the same with one of Harps lop Quality Window Materials. 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