Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 07, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois Valiev News, Thursday, Nnvemher 7, 194ft
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U1E OFFER OUR
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for
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22 YEARS OF
Armistice ¡Jay
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memory of those who
CAVE CITY
DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Smith
MANCHEL’S
FURNITURE
George and Bob
Manchel
Kerby Post No. 70 American Legion
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anniversary of that great day for rejoicing for
all the boys in the service during the World
1940
War. The Armistice. The bugler blew “Cease
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Firing,” and the boys knew the war was over.
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MR. AND MRS.
The signatures on this page have not placed
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LET US REMEMBER
before you an advertisement. Rather they have
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EVERY DAY
subscribed to the thought, the real blessing of
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
ARMISTICE DAY
C. Y. ARNOLD
Armistice Day, when weapons were laid aside
and rejoicing took their place, and a great hur­
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ricane of destruction was ended.
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ruitless must
“I feel how
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be any word
the grief
attempt to
ing. But
of a loss
I cannot rlpfr^tln fxom tendering to
L/ht may be
you the c
found in fjie^
ie Republic
they died to save.
ARMISTICE DAY
Let us give thought to
the glorious principles for which they who
died on Flanders Fields had fought, and
again humble ourselves to their memory
From Abraham
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mothor at hit day who k>*t tin ton* io th« war
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makes us mindful that
“WAR HATH NO VICTORIES” i
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HICKS
Texaco Service Station
LINKHART & McLEAN
Real Estate and Insurance
Grants Pass
Cave Junction
Kerby, Oregon
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MR. AND MRS. TYRRELL CARNER
Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealers
ARMISTICE
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ye break faith with us
who die, IVc shall not sleep,
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On This Day
We give homage to those who died
and democracy
that freedom
might
endure.
Lieut.-Col. John McCrae^
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MR. AND MRS. KEITH OWEN
Keith’s Market
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ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
“Where Most People Trade”
Grants Pass
Holland, Oregon
THE OWL
Wendell (Jack) Webb
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THAT THcY SHALL KOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN
let us strive to uphold tel '?."R! c .’.::
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Forever
let us hold
aloft the torch
or which brave
Americans
Died
sacrifice
that we mig
Continue
of Life?
»■MISTICI BAY ISSO
MR. AND MRS. LEW HAMMER
Selma, Oregon
THE SHACK
Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Ferrell
109 N. 6th, Grant« Pass
ARMISTICE
DAY
1940
A R MI ST ICE DAY 1940
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE
Everything to Wear for Every
Member of the Family
C. A. WINETROUT
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Again the toll of Father Time brings us to the
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COUCH PHARMACY
Ernest E. Vehrs
Grants Pass