Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 11, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 11, 1939
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good music and appropriate read- its destruction in other countries help lighten the burden for those
ings, giving special honor to has made us consider what life still paying the cost of demo­
I mother. We cordially invite you here would be like without it. We cracy’s victory in suffering and
to come and enjoy this Mother's are determined that its institutions privation.
Day program.
of freedom shall be kept secure
A poppy on our coat on Poppy
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
The little church with the * big for America, no matter what the Day will mean that we honor the
OF SEVENTH DAY
welcome.
cost.
dead who fell for democracy and
ADVENTISTS
Ed Wright, Pastor.
In 1917 and 1918, likewise, that we are aiding the living who
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Americans did not count the cost gave health and strength in pat
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
That nice big trailer house of of defending democracy. The cost riotic service to America.
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Irving Tweedys is one he just for some was their lives. They gave i
Prayer meeting Wednesday at purchased from Ed Wright, it is their all in answer to the nation's
7 :30 p. m.
a dandy modern house.
appeal for portection from auto
You are invited to meet with
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cratic force, then embodied in the
us.
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY might of the Kaiser.
F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby.
CHURCH
On Poppy Day, Saturday, May
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27, we will have opportunity to
Community Sunday Schoo) at I pay special tribute to the men who
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
9:45
a. m.
died for the cause of democracy.
CHURCH
Preaching
lia. ni. We will be asked to wear their
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
The Cave Junction Community flower, the poppy from the fields
Preaching, 11 a. m.
church will observe Mother's Day where they fell, to show that we
SAME OLD PRICES
Evening song service, 7 :30 p. m. on May 14 with appropriate ser­ still remember and honor their sac­
Cottage prayer meeting, Wed­ vices and everyone is invited to rifice.
SAME QUALITY
We
will
have
opportunity,
too,
nesday evening, 8 p. m.
attend. The Sunday school will
OF GOODS
Well last Sunday, May 7th was have a short program after class to help those who sacrificed their
another one of those really busy time. The choir under the direc­ health and strength in the con
days at the old church. We had tion of Mrs. Lee and daughter Bon­ flict, their families and the fam­
Sunday school as usual at ten nie are preparing special numbers. ilies of those who have died. Our
o'clock which was followed with
Last Sunday’s services showed
Communion services and sermon a pleasing increase in attendance contributions for our poppies will
at eleven, which is our regular cus­ with 52 at the Sunday school ser­ 0...... ............. *.... .............. .......
tom the first Sunday of each vices and most of the seats filled I
month.
for the church services.
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In the evening we started our
Come and bring your mother or :
song service about seven o’clock someone’s mother for the Mother’s :2
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and enjoyed hymns, readings and day services.
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special music. The sermon at eight
Missionary Society
TO THE
o’clock on "Our Lord’s Return”
The Missionary society of the
was listened to with good interest. Cave Junction Community church
:
ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS
The attendance was good and in­ met with Mrs. De Etta Scott at her
cluded 39 CCC men from Camp home in Kerby last Thursday for : :
Oregon Caves. We want to an­ an all day session. Sewing occu­
nounce an interesting service for pied most of the time as the last 1
IL P. Bearss
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you Sunday night, May 14 when blocks of a quilt were finished.
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we will give you a program of
At noon an enjoyable covered
dish luncheon was served. Mrs. s
John Hill, president was in charge
The Mother's Day program
Sunday night, May 14 will be in­ of a short business session during :
the afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Early :
teresting to everyone who ever
and Mrs. Byrum Gray read a chap­
loved a mother. You will enjoy
ter from the book, “The Sermon G>.
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the saxophone trio if you like
on
the Mount." Plan's for future
good music.
meetings were discussed. The next
p.
regular meeting which will be May
18th will be held at the home of
Mrs. C. J. Jacobson in Cave Junc­
tion. Present during the meeting
were: Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. L.
Hill, Mrs. M. Seat, Mrs. Byrum
Gray and daughter Joanna, Mrs.
Hampshires
A complete Auto Parts House
Luther Sherier and son, Donald,
☆
Just Established
Mrs. G. C. Sherier, Mrs. J. H. Ear­
ly. Mrs. E. E. Wagstaff, Mrs. S.
PULLETS
E. Martin of Escondido, Calif.,
Prices Are Right
Mrs. Florence Hallock, Mrs, W. F.
FRYERS
The Parts Are Right
Darger, Mrs. G. W. Horn, Mrs. C.
J. Jacobson, Mrs. F. W. Jones and
the hostess, Mrs. DeEtta Scott.
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We congratulate the people of the Illinois Valley on
their marvelous growth and enterprise. And to The Illinois
Valley News which is a part of this development—we extend
hearty greetings for a Happy Birthday.
We wish you to make the GOLDEN RULE your stopping
place when you trade in Grants Pass—Our merchandising
principles are formed on a basis to offer you maximum in val­
ue, in quality, rn service, in assortments.
Harry
Congratulations
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Here Is Something NEW!
New
W. O. Burch
Cave Junction
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Visit Our Ranch 3 Miles South :
On Redwood Highway
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TEN BIG DAYS!
tinnnniAL
JUBIUE
SALE Ä
ART DREWS
Adair-Hullin Nuptials
In Crescent City
Cave Junction
Coming as a surprise to his
many friends in Cave Junction
I and Grants Pass was the marriage
last Monday, May Sth, in Cres­
cent City, of Miss Rose Hullin and
Otto Adair. They were married in
the presence of a few intimate
friends and Justice of the Peace
Jones, officiated at the wedding.
The happy couple will make
their home in Grants Pass at 309
Burgess street.
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For
ONCE IN IOO YEARS
100 year» ago Chariot Goodyear dis­
covered thr vulcanisation of rubber.
Today, we celebrate the centennial
ef that discovery In a ton-day event
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GIT "G-1OO" GOOOYIAa'S
CINTINNIAt TIRI ON OUR
We Americans are thinking
more about democracy and xaluing
it more highly these days because
GOODYEAR
SERVICE STORES
Vow'll get more bullets if yew include
here in addition to yowr »treat num
bee. (I) »our location near »on»« well-
tuons
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605‘t “G" Street
Grants Pass
Across from Cham lier of
Commerce
Seed»
TARDYS
$22.50 and $25.00
$16.85 and $18.85
Complete stock men’s and young men’s extra trousers
—all sizes.
$1.98, $2.98, $3.95 and $4.95
SWIM SUITS—
We have the most wonderful selection’of swim suits in our
history. Style is the dominant feature and at prices you can
hardly believe.
Girls and Misses Suits ....... 79c, 98c, and $1.95
Ladies’ Suits ........................ $1.95, $2.95 to $7.95
Men’s and Boys’ Trunks
79c, 98c, $1.95
MOTHER’S DAY SUGGESTIONS
Mother’s Day, May 14th
Hosiery
59c, 79c, $1.00, $1.15
"Lorraine “Undies” .4.
39c, 49c, and 59c
Purses
69c, $1.00 and $195
Gloves
59c, $1.00 and $1.95
Jewelry—Scarfs—Hankies—Flowers
We gift wrap any article you wish.
Kitchen
$1.95 and $2.45 WOOLENS
$1.39
Medium weights and colors for suits, skirts and jackets
54 inches, all wool.
15c and 17c QUALITY PRINTS
49c
yd. 10c
Cotton, printed percale in fast colors.
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For Cool ond Wood
39c
New colored designs, fast colors.
35c and 39c Values. RAYON PANTIES
25c
"Lady Gordon ' rayon undies.
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THE JUNIOR
50x50 COTTON LUNCH ( LOTUS
PURE SILK HOSE
HÄNGE
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• The LANG Junior embodies speed,efficiency
and durability, and is designed for utmost
economy. It has a correct wide Western shallow
duplex grate firebox, for cool and wood. This
firebox has the proper draft for economical
fuel consumption, and moy be equipped with
a galvanized or copper hot wotcr coil or water­
front. The polished mirror-like tep surface is
easily kept clean and quickly heated.
10c, 3 for 25c
ANKLETS......
All new summer colors, nil sizes.
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Pr. 39c
Three-thread chiffon or 7 thread service weight—first
quality.
PHOENiX U a GOOD
HABIT to-Slip 3nto
You'll bo
Ultra modern features include cushioned
panelled spring oven door, cast oven bottom,
modern handles, and accurate oven regulator.
Manufactured in two sizes.
complimented
on your
lovelinou
when you
We take real pride
in announcing that the
EASY-PAY PLAN
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more freaa nil rag«.
19)9*« ifandord in flatcar fire».
Gef today « tire I «odor, TODAY —
It coiK no moral
CURLEE SUITS
OTHER GOOD SUITS
Extra Pants—
Well made, fast color prints, sizes IS to 52.
or
FOR DEMOCRACY’S
FALLEN OFFENDERS
\ ou’ve only to slip into one of these Curlee Suits to real­
ize that YOUR summer suit problem has been solved. And
you 11 find that the line offers a wide choice of the newest pat­
terns and colors in a complete range of models and sizes—
at prices so moderate they’ll amaze you. Come in today and
see these Curlees Suits for summr.
LADIES’ PRINT DRESSES .............
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Illinois Valley Ice
Plant Growing Rapidly
One of the new industries
the valley is the Illinois Valley Ice
company, Phil Sawyer, proprie­
tor. This young gentleman has
one of the most modern ice plants,
even though it is small, in south
ern Oregon, and is in a position to
take care of the needs of the en
tire valley.
He recently installed new ma
chinery that makes his plant sec
ond to none and his capacity is
large enough to handle all ds
mands that are made on him. Phil
has the valley telephone, Just
call him and he will deliver
place in the valley.
Curlee Offers the Last Word
in Summer Style and Comfort
wear —
COMPLETE LANG AGENCY
has been added to the growing list of na­
tionally known merchandise in our store.
A LANG RANGE for you.
made for the exact use
you prefer.
Come to —
Fred»
♦
Complete Line
of Hay, Crains
and’ Mashes
ADAMS & POWELL
♦
FURNITURE
It’a time to put out your
Garden Plant«
950-952 S. 6th Street
South of Cave"1 an Bridgae
We Have a Full Aaaortment
I
Grants Pass. Oregon
Telephone 69
PHOENÌ
HOSIERY
Jt's an easy habit to slip into — once you weai
Phoenix. 2-, 3-, 4-, and 7-threads. Only Phoenix y^D
hat VITA-BLOOM .. . the process which makes col-
art richer — t' o f«b.-ic buffer wearing. Seethe
new Personality Colors . . . WITTY and CURTSY.
The Golden Rule
Grants Pa-s, Oregon
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