Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 02, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois \ alley News. Thursday, October 2, 1941
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SOME FLOWER
PRESERVATIONS
taining one-half cup of vinegar
per gallon.
LADIES AUXILIARY
ASKING FOR NEW
MEMBERSHIPS
DAISIES—
(Any variety). Place in water
Following are some timely sug-
gistions to flower lovers on how which contains eight drops of oil
t ■ keep them fresh after they have of peppermint per quart.
been gathered and brought into FORGET-ME-NOTS—
Plunge the tips of stems in boil­
the house to be used for decora-
ing water, then into cold water.
tive purposes.
Flowers should always have a GARDINIAS—
After being cut from the moth­
slanting cut and if possible
soaked over night in a deep con­ er plant, they absorb water only
tainer, in a cool room free from thru the petals and leaves, For
drafts. Stems should be stripped best results, simply spray with
of foliage for at least four inches I water.
from the base. Crush and pound GLADIOLUS—
Place in water containing a
stt ms of all wood shrubs and
plants such as rhododendrons, etc. tablespoon of alcohol per quart.
For restoring fresh flowers GRAPE HYACINTHS—
See forget-me-nots.
which have wilted, place in cold
HYACINTHS
—
water, to which has been added X4
Squeeze slippery substance out
cup vinegar to a quart of water.
If the foliage has been removed of stem, since it hardens and pre­
from the stems immersed in the vents water entering it. Plunge
water, it is not necessary to dis­ immediately into cold water.
turb the arrangement by changing
the water. Simply add water to
take the place of what has evapor­
ated and spray flowers and foliage
with a fine spray daily.
f PPLE BLOSSOMS—
Should be cut in bud, crush or
pound stems, plunge into deep
water, containing five drops of
hydrochloric acid to one gallon of
water.
ASTERS—
(And all members of the Aster
family.) Soak stems in water
containing one teaspoon of sugar
pei uuart. This will make the
flower heads stand upright.
AZALEAS—
Burn the tip of the stem over
gas flame, Soak in water con-
taining one tablespoon of alcohol
per gallon.
CALLA LILIES and LEAVES—
One half a cup of vinegar 1 to
one quart of water.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—
Crush or burn stems. Soak in
i
w; ter containing eight drops of
<
od of peppermint to two quarts
of water.
DAFFODILS—
Never place in deep water.
They enjoy arrangement best in
low containers.
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DAHLIAS—
Burn ends, place in water con-
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Heading the supporting cast of
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wife, while the role of the siren
was awarded to Rita Hayworth
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Puinn, J. Carrol Naish, John Car-
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and Vincente Gomez.
With the cast gathered and the
roles rehearsed, plans were made
for the extended location trip to
Mexico City where, among others,
the realistic and breathtaking bull­
fight scenes of the film were to be
shot.
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To the Illinois Valley residents.
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On next Sunday morning at the
church service the Holy Commun­
ion will be observed. This is Uni­
versal Communion Pay in all de­
nominations and lands, millions
partaking ut same time, and is open
to all believing Christians, a
hearty welcome being extended to
all in the valley.
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COMMUNITY CHURCH
NOTES
Attendance at Sunday school
Revitalizing Americas spirit of last Sunday was especially fine
patriotism will be one of the im­ there being Bl present including 12
portant undertakings of the Ameri­ visitors.
Collection was $2.75.
can Legion Auxiliary during the Mrs. Floyd White of Long Beach
coming year, Marie White, presi gave an illustrated story, much en­
dent of Glenn Morrison Unit of joyed by all and concluded with a
tl e auxiliary, announced today. duet sung by herself and daughter
Enrollment of the largest member­ Marie, "Teach Me to Pray.” In
ship in the history of the organi­ the absence of the superintendent.
zation is being sought to help ac- Mrs. George Hicks acted in that
capacity.
complish this task, she said.
All were delighted when the
“Amid defense which we are
building will not make America Inman family came into the serv­ E
secure unless there is behind them ice and were present for Sunday
a nation strong in patriotic spirit,” School and church. The "Busy
Mrs. White stated. “A united na­ Bees” were glad to have Muriel
tion in which everyone is willing and Merle again with them. Other
to serve and sacrifice for the com­ visitors were Mrs. Clyde Phelps
mon good is essential for the sur­ and daughter Lois and Barbara
vival of our country as we know it Stine of Klamath Falls, and in, the
m the world of today. There must Junior class two new members.
HYDRANGEAS—
be no subversion or self-seeking at Neil and Loyal Freitas. In the
Crush stems or clean well. Place
home while our men are training church service Mrs. White and
in water containing one-half cup
in the field. The institutions which Mrs. Phelps sang a helpful duet.
vinegar per gallon.
they are training to defend must “Pause for a moment of Prayer.”
IRIS—
It is good to have Miss V
not be allowed to decay behind
Burn the tip of the stem, then
White with us in the services,
their backs.
plunge into cold water.
“Women have a very important recent letter from Eldon and Opal
LILACS—
part to play in keeping the nation Johnson was read saying that El­
Fresh water, Always leave the
internally strong. They are the don is much improved and they
leaves nearest to the blossoms on
tenders of the fires of patriotism have been given an appointment,
the stems, as the flower obtains
in the home. They are the ones but their address remains the same,
its water thru these leaves.
i who must instill American ideals Casilla 86, Cochabamba, Bolivia.
LILY OF THE VALLEY—
in the young. Through their in­ South America. Postage 3c, same
See forget-me-nots.
dividual and organization activities as here, and they would appreciate
MARIGOLDS—
.they can contribute immeasur- some letters from friends.
Same as daisies.
[ ably to the defeat of the forces
A gracious unknown donor left
PEONIES—
seeking to undermine American de­ a fine load of wood at the rear
Crush stems four inches up and
mocracy behind the lines of armed of the church last week for which
place deeply in clod water, to
he has cordial thanks
de fenses.
which nothing has been added.
“The auxiliary is giving ener­
The missionary society at Mrs.
Cut in bud where possible.
getic service in all fields where W. Miller's on the 25th was largely
POINSETTIAS—
| the patriotic work of women can attended, with a number of new
Burn ends (tip). Rub burned
We need greater friends, 18 ladies and five child­
! be effective.
end in table salt and plunge into
! strength than ever before this year ren. Those present included Mes-
cold water.
because of the greater need for the dames Hicks, Hill, Brown, Hines,
POPPIES—
work we are in position to do. We Nicholson, Iverson, Pauline Sher-
Same as poinsettias.
are seeking eligible women of the ier, G. C. Sherier, Larson, Barnes,
ROSES—
Illinois valley to come into our ?ross, Wagstaff, Gray, Tucker, Ad"
Make a clean cut. Burn tip of
' auxiliary unit now and help us mire. Gray, Mordecai and Miller.
stem. Plunge ino cold water to
carry forward our great program Mrs. Peters read a chapter from
which alum has been added. One
the study book, “The Kneeling
of service.”
tablespoon powdered alum to a
Mrs. Gray thanked
The Glenn Morrison unit will Christian.”
quart of water.
hold its meeting at the hall on the the ladies for the recent generous
SWEET PEAS—
first and third Wednesdays when apron shower, and Ruth Hill asked
Place in water containing one
applications for membership will for 10 lb. sugar sacks to be used
tablespoon alcohol per quart of
be received and new members wel­ in the work, the next meeting to
water.
be October 9th, with Mrs. Luther
comed into the organization.
TULIPS—
Sherier. Some very pretty quilts
o-
Place in cold water up to flow-
are being made and one woolen
er heads.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Gates and Mr. pieced quilt is finished and ready
WATER LILIES—
and Mrs. Dave Renfro transacted
Pump stems full of water. Place
business in Medford the first of
a drop of paraffin in the center
the week.
of the flower to keep it from clos­
ing.
IiOl'SE FOR RENT—Four rooms,
water furnished. See Bert Wat-
22-2tC WISTERIA—
Cut in evening. Slit stems.
FOR RENT—In Cave Junction,
Place in water to which has been
modern 4 room house, rent $15
added one-quarter cup of alcohol
per month.
Inquire at Cave
per quart.
Junction Barber Shop. 21-tfc
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1 OR RENT—Comfortable cabins.
Blood and Sand
Winter rates. In Cave Junction.
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