Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 16, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 16, 1940
Student Activities
At Kerby High
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GOLDEN GATE
EXPOSITION
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TREASURE ISLAND ON SAN
FRANCISCO BAY — With little
By Eleanor Galeno
more than two weeks to go before
One of the major events of the the gala opening of the 1940 Gold­
school year is the Junior-Senior I en Gate International Exposition,
prom. This year it was by far one this man-made island in San Fran­
of the most successful ones ever cisco Bay is humming with activ­
given at Kerby high. The gym ity.
Every hour counts and shifts
was artistically decorated, carry­
ing out the class motto of the sen­ of workers are laboring feverishly
to get the buildings, exhibits and
iors “Sailing, not drifting.”
The stage was transformed into concessions ready against the ad­
a miniature ship with life preserv­ vent of May 25.
The immense task of re-painting
ers placed around the gym giv­
ing it a seafaring atmosphere. Treasure Island’s structures for
Festoons of flowers marked divi­ the exposition’s second season is
sions in the gym and were ar­ , virtually completed. Paving soon
ranged with clusters of pastel col­ will be over and the thousand and
ored balloons.
Lighting in the one other physical operations in­
portholes of the ship gave a moon­ volved in getting a great World’s
light effect to the whole pano­ Fair under way are nearing an
rama. The girls of the high school end.
During the past week extensive
in pastel colored formal» com­
tests of the new illumination sys­
pleted tiie scene.
During the evening the boys tem, designed by George Garth-
selected qu^en of the prom and orne, chief of the ’40 fair’s elec­
the first prncess, Dollie Branham, trical division, in collaboration
queen, and Ruth Watts, princess. with A. F. Dickerson, General
Refreshments were served at mid-
CLASSIFIED ADS
HELP WANTED — Fry cook,
hours 3 p. m. to 10 p. m. Also
waitress from 7 a. m. to 2 p.
m. Apply in person at Cave
City Coffee Shop.
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FOR SALE—Good bicycle, excel­
lent condition, priced cheap.
See Al Conklin at Ben Spalding
Mill.
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CACTUS BAUM can be bought at
Harry Floyd’si store, Holland.
The best for caked udders of
cows, poison oak and sore feet.
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CACTUS BAUM can be bought at
J. O. Seat's Feed Store, Cave
Junction. The best for caked
udders of cows, poison oak and
sore feet.
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illumination wizard and il- 1 prove
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luminating engineer of the fair highlights of Treasure Island's
j have been under way. Dickerson 1940 season.
Salici's famed Puppet show is
will be on Treasure Island this
week for further tests, which will being installed and will be all I
ready for exposition visitors, while
; continue up to opening day.
Tests to date indicate that the the many other 1940 features that J *
night illumination this season will will delight exposition throngs are ■ *
surpass anything ever produced in being made ready for the opening
the history of world’s fairs and day.
night consisting of ice cream, waf­
ers and punch. Music was fur­
nished by Shorty Phillips' machine.
Much praise is due to the Jun­
ior class for their many hours of
work which made it one of the
most lovely affairs of the year.
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The next important event is
commencement on Friday, May 23.
Next week end Jeanne Villair,
Adelaide McCready and Eleanor
Galeno are going to the Oregon
State campus for Junior week end.
They are to be the guests of the
Sigma Kappa house.
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Wednesday - Thursday. May 22-23
CANDIDATE for REPUBLICAN NOMINATION for
"NIGHT OF NIGHTS"
ASSESSOR
OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON
“Businesslike Administration of a Public Trust”
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
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56 (X) Lambert L. Rhodes
As my term of office is a short term (2 year term) and
as we have installed this present year new systems in county
management I would most desire to serve you one more term
as County Commissioner in order to see how our system is
going to prove out in savings to the taxpayers of this county.
Democratic Candidate
for
It is my firm belief that the county business is now on a
sound basis.
County Assessor
My Slogan:—“Impartial Appraisals For All.”
JOHN VALEN
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Pd. Political Adv.
Orval J. Millard
Virgil E. Hull
Republican Candidate for Nomination for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY
Paid Adv.
Endorses a Write-In Campaign for
HOWARD LOWD
AMY HUSSEY
M. C. ATHEY
LUCILE FLOYD
Holland
To Democrats and Republicans: I am the only
candidate for Coroner in the primary election
and as my name will appeal only on the Demo­
cratic ballot. I will appreciate it if my Republi­
can friends will write in my name on their bal­
lot. Put an X in front of the name.
FOR CORONER ,
Write-In on Your Republican Ballot:
FOR CORONER
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Don’t forget the X in front of the name.
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Primaries May 17, 1940
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