Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 21, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 21, 1939
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UNIQUE CHRISTMAS
CARDS MAILED
tion of the northwest.
The in­ Deer Creek Grange
valued at $19.00. Given locally
leegion Auxiliary—
scription embellishing the cover of
to the amount of $6.75. Christ-
Visits Redwood Grange
the cards reads, “From the Land
' mas party is planned for children
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of the Redwoods, Holiday Greet­
1 of veterans, short program by the
Fourteen members of Deer State boys at a chicken dinner.
From Josephine county this ings." To the left of the inscrip­
children, gifts and refreshments.
Creek grange, headed by Master We had sponsored one boy at Boy
year a 150 unique Christmas cards tion the stately redwood has been
, Cost $7.00
Don Thompson and State Home State.
will be mailed to various sections processed in two colors against a
Juniors
Economics Committeewoman Mil­
October
of the nation by Mr. and Mrs. Vic­ background of cloudy effect. A
We have five junior members,
dred Norman visited Redwood
Day
was
observed
with
Navy
tor Zahn, 319 W. “H street, sprig of holly and a hand-tooled
three of them being ready for five
grange Thursday night at the fair­ motion pictures of our navy shown
“Bethlehem Star” furnish further
Grants Pass.
I year pins next year.
grounds.
Mrs. Norman gave a at the hall.
The cards are unique in two re- adornment.
-------Merry Christmas-------
talk on the astivities of the home
Dimes for disabled were paid.
spects—primarily, though highly
In the second place the cards
NOTICE
economics committee, including re­
Decorated the Legion hall for
personalized, they convey indirect are unique since they are the pro­ quests
Fred Kolb of the Cave City
for recipes for the state the Hallowe’en dance and had a
advertising for this particular sec- duct of the combined facilities of grange
cook book, which will be party for the children, 52 w’ere Coffee Shop wishes to announce
the newspaper plants of the off the
press after the first of the present. After the games, re­ to his customers and patrons that
[ county. The cards were printed year.
freshments were served and each they will be closed all day Christ­
on beautiful stock purchased from
Following the business session, child presented with a noise mak­ mas, Monday, Desember 25th.
regular supplies carried at the
taken up by initiation of four can­ er. Again entertained the Beav­
------- Merry Christmas-------
Grants Pass Courier. Two lines of
didates in the third and fourth de­ er Boys State boys jointly with
Mrs. Gladys King and Paul
type for the cover were acquired grees and balloting on state grange
the Legion.
Snyder of the Lone Mountain
at the Grants Pass Bulletin while
ffat J Y-
officers, agricultural reports and
Valley Resort were transacting
November
other typographical requirements
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committee appointments the fol­
Americanism chairman cooper­ business in Grants Pass the first
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and necessary equipment and inks
lowing program was given; Group ated with the schools by bringing of the week.
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were obtained in the modern plant singing; reading by Mrs. W. E.
education week before teachers
------- Merry Christmas-------
of the Illinois Valley News at Cave Griffith,
Christmas Day;” read- meeting.
CHICKEN DINNER Sunday and
Junction where actual printing ing by Jean Denniston,
“Glad Tid-
Had Armistice dinner for the Turkey Dinner Monday with all
was accomplished.
ings”; Redwood grange mixed Legion followed by an evening of
the trimmings at the usual H. &
The greeting cards are of single quartette, “Silent Night”; piano
card playing
Sent $5.00 for L. Cafe prices, 50c
Bring the
fold style; six press runs were re­ solo, Claire Skinner; piano duet,
z
Christmas cheer. Sold 20 Auxil­ family and enjoy Christmas din­
quired to bring about the desired Mildred Newell and Claire
Skin- iary cook books at a profit of $4.
ner.
adv.
effect. The first page inscription ner; moving pictures presented by
Additional
------- Merry Christmas-------
is
printed
in
bronze
blue,
embel
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Valley
Albert A. Anderson, educational
Community service: One gal­
lished with green springs of holly, adviser at Camp Williams CCC
CHECK ON TROUT
lon whole milk and one of skim
a red star, and set off by the camp.
LOWELL’S
Returns are beginning to be
milk is given daily.
green-foliaged, reddish - brown­
Beautiful Styles
Refreshments were served at the
Sponsored Red Cross drive and received by the state game com-
trunked
redwood.
The third conclusion of the meeting.
Open Fri. and Sat. Evenings
mission on a number of tagged
ioined the Red Cross.
page carries a monogrammed “Z"
Thanksgiving dinner for one rainbow trout ten to twelve inch-
Merry Christmas
and a personal message above a
man $1.00.
es long that were released about
signature done in modernistic
Donated $4 50 to the* library a year ago in the Alsea river near '
Local
Boy
Enlists
manner, all in deep blue.
sponsored by us. Painted library the location of the trout hatch­
One of the cards has been placed In U. S. Array
and erected sign, Furnished two ery.
Three of the tagged fish
on display at the Chamber of Com­
librarians. Gave used clothing to were recently caught in the Siletz
merce in Grants Pass.
Geo. J. Mellow, son of Frank the value of $34.70.
We sponsor river, the fish having traveled to
Zahn, a master craftsman of the Mellow, Route 1, Cave Junction,
a Girl Scout troop, leader is an spawn in a stream 47 miles far­
printing trade and former pub enlisted in the United States army Auxiliary member.
ther north.
lisher of newspapers in the two on December 7, for service with
Have held six sewing days; sent
Dakotas and Colorado, personally the infantry with station in the
22 balls of carpet rags, and 12
authored, composed and printed Hawaiian Islands.
pounds of silk to Roseburg, also 12
these distinctive cards. Recently
George made application for en­ cushion covers. We pay dues for
he, in conjunction with the Illin­ listment through the Fresno, Cal­ three mothers.
ois Valley News, received high ifornia, recruiting office last Nov­
Have one business and one so­
praise from telephone company ember. He was formally enlisted cial meeting eash month. Our
officials for attractive typograph- at Fort McDowell, Calif., where he funds are derived from card par­
VALLEY
ical effects obtained in a tele- is now stationed.
ties, dance suppers, check room
HARDWARE
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phone directory printed for the in­
He will be stationed in the Is­ 3nd this year so far one dance.
dependent exchanges of Josephine lands for the first two years of his
Scarf raffled and the cook books
servile, after which he will be re-
county.
sold, also one chicken dinner All
(¡rants Pass
turned to the mainland for his members
eligible
have
honor
Merry Christmas-------
third and final year of service be-
guard pins, there being five 10-
fore discharge.
Home Extension Unit
year members and six five-year. •
We have spent $1K.5O for new
Merry Christmas
(Jives Hair Hints
benches, hardware, etc., for our
THE SHACK
Turkey Prices Are
meeting room. Have 190 inches j
Last week at the meeting of the
of publicity to date.
Have had | Mr. & Mrs. L. F. Ferrell
Illinois Valley Home Extension 14>west In Decade
notices before each meeting or en- j
Unit, which was held at the home
109 N tith St., Grants Pass
Turkeys sold at the lowest tertainment and articles after-1
of Miss Ruby Hosford at O'Brien,
wards.
Have
had
a
column
in
the
a most interesting afternoon was Christinas prices in 10 years,
local paper each week at least one
spent.
Miss Nola Welch, home George Making, manager of the
item in Grants Pass paper each
California
Turkey
Growers
Ex
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demonstration agent, presented a
month and one se'nt to the Legion­
change
said
today.
lesson on "Care of the hair."
naire eadh month. Chairman re­
The
association
furnished
whole
­
A “get-to gether" banquet for
ceives National Publicity service.
members of the etension staff salers heavy toms at IK cents a
Child Welfare
pound,
and
hens
at
21
cents.
and their husbands, was discussed
Three boxes of used clothing I
Retailers
said
th«*
birds
went
over
and plans are, this will be held in
have been sent to child welfare
Janua ry. To help defray the ex­ counter at an extreme range from
centers, containing coats, under-j
23
to
30
cents
a
pound.
Most
sales
pelises of it delegate to the con
wear and warm winter clothing,
ference an auction sale of white R were at 25 cents for gobblers and
2K cents for hens.
elephant gifts will be held also.
After the business meeting Miss
Merry Christmas---- —
CHRISTMAS DANCE
p all our friends ami custom-J
Hosford demonstrated weaving
Come to the Big Christmas j ers in the Illinois Valley.
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and a number of beautiful woven
Dance, American Legion hall,
BLESSED
EVENT
aft ides were shown.
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Monday. December 25th. Music I
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SKINNER
Last but not least the Christ­
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BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. George by Glenn Hamilton's orchestra. ! In surance and Loan Service |
mas gifts were brought from under
Weed of (¡rants Pass, last week Admission 75 cents.
a beautifully decorated tree and
¡Tufts Bldg.
Grants Pass!
a baby boy, named Garry Lee.
were distributed to all present.
Mrs. Weed formerly lived in
Mrs. ,|(ly Armstrong of Holland,
Cave Junction and before het­
was elected to fill the unexpired
marriage was Miss Leona Lillis,
tei m due to the resignation of Mrs.
daughter of Mrs. Ben George.
Blanch
Breech,
who recently
moved to Crescent City.
Merry Christmas----- —
The next meeting will |,e at Mrs.
Rod & Gun Meeting
Oppies January 9th.
Remember
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I he date and be t here.
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SHOP: ( RAFT SHOP
Chas. E. Bakewell
611 “H” Street
Grants Pass
To All of the Illinois
GAYMAN’S
SEED AND FEED
Formerly
Mack's Seed and Feed
Grants Pass
MEIIliY
GREETINGS )
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
öoou Êhecr
TARDY’S
FEED and SEED
Eugene H. Tardy
Grants Pass
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Jim Hogue, president.
Fred Linkhart, vice-president.
R. B. Phillips, treasurer.
W m. J. McLean, secretary.
Ken Robinson, director for
five year term
M C. Athey, director for one
year.
Blake Miller, Sam Bunch ami
Clem Sauer, hold over directors.
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Merry Christinas
CHRISTMAS DANCE
The GOLDEN RULE
Come to the Big Christmas
Dance. American Legion hall,
Monday, December 25th. Music
>y Glenn Hamilton's orchestra.
Admission 5 cents.
Merry Christmas------
Send The News to your friends
Gbristmas
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Grants Pass
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Grants Pass
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