Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 20, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 20, 1937
Wilson's
General Merchandise
Store
FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS
Lunch and Fresh
Nebergall Bacon, Lard and Sausages
WILSON’S Special Blend COFFEE
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Popular price, per pound
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Props
Kerby, Oregon
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Poppies For
Lew Hammer's Poppy Day
Store
Arrive
Complete Line of
Poppies which will be worn
General Merchandise
here in memory of the World War
dead on Poppy Day, Saturday,
Staple and Fancy
May 29, have been received by
GROCERIES
Glenn Morrison Unit of the Amer­
ican Legion Auxiliary from Rose­
Selma, Oregon
burg where they have been made
by disabled war veterans.
The
flowers are crepe paper replicas
of the famous poppies of France
and Flanders, that flourished and
bloomed amid the war’s de^olatio".
They are being arranged for city­
wide distribution on Poppy Day.
i
Ixxal Grain-Fed
“Each flower has been made
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PORK
with pains and care by some dis­
¡Chops......................... 25c I abled World War veteran,” Irene
I Steaks
20c | Stallcup, poppy chairman of the
Auxiliary, explained. “They are
I Fat Hens, lb.
20c I made to represent as closely as
| PLENTY OF 2-LB. FRIERsj possible the little red flowers that
these men saw in the fields of
France where so many of their
comrades still lie. Their signifi­
cance comes from the sacrifices
of those thousands of brave young
Americans who died in the coun­
MEAT MARKET
' try’s service on the battle fields
of France.
Fresh and Cured Meats j “Making the poppies has pro­
Holland, Oregon
I vided employment for many hun­
dreds of disabled men through
the winter and spring months. The
work not only has enabled them
to hedp jupport themselves and
families, but also has been val­
When in Grants Pass
uable as occupational therapy. It
has been conducted in veterans'
I will be glad to have all of
hospital- and in special poppy
my old friends make by “G”
Street Beauty Shop your head­ workrooms in every part of the
country.
quarters.
“Disabled veterans receiving
LOTA PEARCE
little or no government compen­
sation are the only ones employed
517 “G” Street, I’hone 67-R
in the poppy program. Prefer­
Grants Pass, Oregon
ence is given to those with de­
pendent families. The work is
a Godsend to these men who could
not possibly find or perform other
employment.”
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Keith’s
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
& DYERS
TRUE SHEEN­
MOTH PROOFING­
FUR STORAGE—
Pickup by Grants
Laundry
Grants Pass
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
Pickup in Cave City and Kerby
Monday and Thursday
!
This Weeks Pictures
At Cave City Theater
among other feature-, there was
a ball game between the married
ladies and the young girls.
It was nip and tuck for a time
but the girls finally won with a
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
score of 14 to 9 in theie favor
CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY,
in spite of the fact that some of
MAY 23, 1937
j the boys helped the losing side.
All voted the picnic a success
and especially the ball game.
Sunday School ................. .10 a. m.
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Preaching Service
11 a in. :
Loyal Defenders
7 P- m. 5
Preaching Service
8 p. m.
Bible Study Ded. night
$ P- m.
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Cottage Prayer Meeting
8 p III.
Friday
night
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W L. Henry is improving but
! he is still confined to his home (At the home of Leonard Beard). i
CHWHES
Legion News
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two mile» north of Kerby.
Last Monday a flag was pre-
sented to the Boy Scouts and they
now have a good flag of their
own. All members of the Legion
are asked to help build up our
own sponsored Boy Scout troop.
It was decided against breaking
the rule of not allowing other or­
ganizations to rent the Legion
hall for dances as long as the Leg­
ion is giving them twice a month.
The Chamber of Commerce want-
ed the hall for a dance on June 5.
The Ladies Auxiliary will hold
an initiation at the next meeting
Wednesday, June 2.
The next dance will be the Pop­
py dance given by the Auxiliary
and it is to be one of the finest
ever given. All -.hould make it
a point to be there.
Special examinations on gen
eral subjects were sponsored by
the Legion and awards will be
made to the boy or girl making the
highest grade at the grade school
graduating exercises next Monday
evening. Schools taking part in
the special examination were
Kerby, Spence, Selma, Payne
Holland,
White,
Waldo, and
O’Brien.
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C. E. Adair Gets Shock
From Hot Electric Wire
Monday C. E. Adair of Cave
City received an electric shock
and he is still confined to his bed.
It >eems Mr. Adair was walking
down a road when the wind blew
a sapling across the electric wires
of the California-Oregon Power
Co., and it was reported that a
wire hit Mr. .Adair across the
back knocking him to the ground.
He must have struck on a rock
as he received a cut across his
nose and lip as well as the elec­
trical shock.
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Del Rio Auto ('amp
Making Improvements
Wednesday, May 19th the Sei-
ma school held a picnic and
FOR SALE—Ranches, mines and
timber. Also commercial trout
farm. Business and residence
lots in city. Box H, Cave City.
ItSMItIMIIItliiM«
I Extend a Hearty W elcome and My Very Best
Wishes to a Worthy Enterprise
THE ILLINOIS VALLEY NEW S
The Athey Brothers are entitled to the support
of the entire Illinois Valley
Illinois Valley Motor Co.
BOB ROUT, Proprietor
Where Service is a Fact—Not a Promise
TEXACO GASOLINE—OIL—MARFAK LUBRICATION
TIRES—TUBES—ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS on any car
LIST your
sell with
Illinois
Broker.
property you want to
Elwood Hussey, the
Valley Real Estate ;
Cave City
E. R. HEDBERG representing thq
Granta Pass Steam Laundry and
Wardrobe Dry Cleaners. Calls
made Mondays and Thursdays
FOR SALE—Work mare, reason
able; 3 h. p. Fairbanks Morse
gasoline engine and 2 in cen­
trifugal pump in good condi­
tion. Priced reasonable. M. B.
Harper, on the old Hart ranch
FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
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Announcing
THE OPERATION OF OUR NEWLY
EQUIPPED REFRIGERATOR DE­
LIVERY TRUCK, COVERING THE
ENTIRE VALLEY ....
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Monday - Wednesday - Friday
Our Sunday School is growing
nicely and the interest is good
We have classes for all ages with
competent teachers. Bring your
chiiuien.
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The Sunday morning sermon :
theme will be "Healing Waters,”
Scripture Ezk. 47. This will be I
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of e-pecial interest to the Christ­
ians who are studying prophecy. Q
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Better come out and hear our
young people as they conduct the
Defenders Service Sunday even­
ing at 7 o’clock.
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Sunday nights sermon will be
on the subject "Paid in Full,” an
evangelistic message which will be
full of encouragement to you.
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Illinois Valley Meat Co
( AVE CITY, OREGON
Classified Ads
These little ads are inexpensive, yet do a mar­
velous job in selling. If you have something you
do not want, or if there is something that you do
want, just insert a classified adv and see how
quick it works.
ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS
Cave Junction, Oregon
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( AVE JUNCTION BEAUTY SALON
SPECIALIZING IN
Shelton Permanent Waves
In all our yearn in the ministry
we ■ have never had such a write-
up ■ in a news paper as was given
us in the first issue of the Illin-
ois i Valley News. We thank God
for a newspaper that will special
ize the good and wholesome in
life in preference to the yellow
and filthy in the news realm
Athey Brothers, we thank you.
Rev Ed. Wright,
Pastor Bridgeview Com
munity Church.
Editors Note—Our thanks
you, Bro Wright, for giving us
the news and your wonderful co­
operation
MARY ( HRISTY
CAMP U REST CAMP
FIRE INSURANCE
Why take a chance? Protect your in­
terests with a Fire Insurance Policy
and be secure in case of an accident
L. E. Athey
Resident Agent
FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Rev. Haines preached at the
11 o'clock service using a-, his text
the 31st verse of the 5th chapter
of Judge-.
Claude Puckett conducted the
"Defenders of Christ” meeting
at 7 p. m.
Rev. Wright preached at 8 p
m., I is text was taken from Luke
19:8 i nd “Faith” his theme.
the diminutive pine beetle, arch
destroyed oi pine forests in Ore
gon and Washington, has made
important progress in the past
year, according to A. J. Jaenicke
in charge of regional insect con-
tro) work for the U. 8. forest ser
vice. ' Man’s efforts have been
effectively abetted by nature in
providing severe winter- and im
proved moisture conditions in the
past two year-,, Jaenicke said
Credit for progress he attributes
to cooperation of timberland own
era and administrative agencies
with the advice of the U. S.
Bureau of Entomology and Plant
Quarantine. Showing the serious
ness of the previous situation, the
forester stated that in the five
years previous to 1936, the west
ern pine beetle had destroyed
15 times as much pine timber as
forest fires and approximately as
much timber as all pine sawmill-,
cut in Oregon and Washington.
CCC tree troopers under forest
service direction in the past yeai
have halted beetle inroad-, on
more than 180,000 acres of pri
vately owned and national forest
timbar lands.
Featuring Only High Grade
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
5* per line
We now have some nice black -
boards in the Bridgeview Com-
munity church to use in Bible
study, thanks to Mr. Martin of the
Cave Junction Hardware store
who furnished the plywood and
Harry Floyd of the Holland Gen
eral Merchandise store who fur­
nished the liquid slating We ap­
preciate the spirit of cooperation
which we find here The pastor
says “Thank you in the Name of
Christ and the Church.”
Cave City, Oregon
Del Rio Auto Camp, one of the
popular camping places on the
Redwoods highway, situated on
the Illinois river at Cave Junction,
has just finished six new tourist
cabins J. B. Paine, owner of the
camp has made many new im
provements to his place and is
modernizing all his cabins. The
new ones just finished are modern
NON DENOMINATIONAL
in every detail.
Cave City
R. H. Hallock is the manager
Sunday
School
and church ser
of the camp ground and also the
service station at the entrance to vices at Legion hall, Cave City,
every Sunday. Sunday School at
the camp.
9:45 a. m. Church services at
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11:00 a. m. Rev. George I.. Gray
CLASSIFIED ADS
of Grants Pass, pastor.
Every
WOOD FOR SALE Otto Adair one invited.
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FOR RENT—One room cabin 500
yards above Lind home, 12 Pine Beetle Inroads
miles out on Oregon Caves | Now
Being Checked
highway, partly furnished, $10
per month. Inquire Lind home.
Man’s counter attack against
Michael Whalen and lovely
Jean Muir in “White Fang” are
featured on Friday nights pro­
gram at the Cave City theater with
a well supported cast of players
Don’t forget this night is also
"i.ish Night."
Saturday evening James Oliver
Curwood's
story,
“Wild
Cat
Trooper,” and Sunday and Mon­
day evenings the hilarious com
edy, starring Joan Crawford and
Clark Gable, “Love on the Run.”
FOR SALE
In addition selected shorts and
10
ACRES
—2 acres cleared,,
news reel. Two shows are given
good
house,
barn, etc. Watei
each evening, first begins at 7
for
irrigating
Within 2 miles
p nt. sharp; second one at 9 p. m.
of
Cave
City
$350
down, bal
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ance like rent. Write No. 5.
Selma School Hehl
Illinois Valley News, Cave City
Picnic Last W ednesday
Page Three
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