Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 16, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 16, 1912
Page Eight
TAKILMA NATIONAL
DEFENSE SOC IETY
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hockett of
O’Brien transacted business in
Grants Pass the first of the week.
Jim Fox of Selma, was taken to
the Josephine General hospital last
Friday for medical treatment.
W. B. Robert and son, of Med­
ford, attended the funeral of Mr.
Robert’s uncle, C. J. Howard to­
day (Thursday).
Mrs. Frank Freitas is reported
improving in the Josephine Gen­
eral hospital where she underwent
an operation last week.
George Allen spent the week­
end at his home near Bridgeview.
George is working in Medford at
the cantonment.
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Q. A. Woodcock left Monday for
Fresno, California, where he will
be employed by the Pine Logging
company near Huntington Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeffords and
son of Medford were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Lew Hammer over the
week end. Mr. Jeffords is a cous­
in of Lew.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis and
family of Holland left for Pondosa,
Calif., where Mr. Lewis will be
employed, after spending the win
ter in the valley.
Roy Wells and Lew Mitchell
were «elected to serve on the grand
jury the first of the week. Jim
Payne and Homer White were al
so called, but were excused.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. White of
Klamath Falls, are now domiciled
on the farm owned by Mrs. Ada
Buck near Kerby. Their son Bob
and daughter, Helen, are now at-
tending high school.
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Otis Hussey who was taken to
the hospital in Grants Pass on
Wednesday is reported improv-
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hussey
spent the night in Grants Pass
with their son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mauk of
Klamath Falls, owners of the Har­
old Hill ranch on the old Waldo
road, came over this week to *ee
how much damage was done by the
recent fire on the place.
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Mrs. Fritz Morrison left last
Sunday for Gold Beach where she
will join her husband who is em­
ployed by the forestry service. Mrs.
Morrison is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ferd W. Jones of Kerby.
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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rexford
and family am! Mr and Mrs. R. B.
Rexford transacted business in
Grants Pass this week. The child­
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rex
ford were taking medical treat
merit for whooping cough and will
be able to attend school shortly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coon and
daughter Glenna of Grants Pass
are visiting the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rexford over
the week end. Mr. Coon left Wed
nesday for Kodiak, Alaska, to re
sume work on the government pro­
ject for another year.
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Max Caldwell of Portland spent
several days in the valley last week
visiting at the homes of his uncles.
Martin and Louis Maurer. He has
been teaching school in Browns
vdle, Oregon, but was leaving
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stout re­
turned Wednesday afternoon from
a short business trip to Portland
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Mr. ( harliv White left Sunday
for Washington, where he has work
with the forest service.
Don Morrison ha-* just received
a letter fr >m Senator McNary,
stating that he had introduced a
bill in the senate suspending as­
sessment woik on unpatented min­
ing claims that are not subject
to priority.
The Takilma National Defense
society met at the old Waldo school
house last Thursday.
The first
part of the afternoon was spent
in cleaning and discussing plans
for improving the building to make
it more suitable for a Red Cross
casualty station. The meeting then
removed to the home of Mrs. Mor­
rison where a discussion was held
on food conservation, production,
etc. Red Cross knitting, although
still in progress, will have to be
restricted to spare moments be­
cause of the more active projects
under way at present.
Those present were: Mrs. C. C.
Babcock, Mrs. A. O. Hungerford,
Mrs. Cecil Owens, Mrs. Mary
White, Mrs. C. R. Stout and Mrs.
Irene Morrison.
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NOTICE TO OWNERS
OF LIVESTOCK
The precincts of Althouse and
Kerby and the new Cave Junction
are closed to grazing by the vote
of the people of these precincts,
and a fine of $10 to $100 may be
levied on all trespassers of live­
stock taken up in these precincts
and also damages done by said
livestock assessed to owners of the
same.
There is also a state law that
can double the fine if owners of
livestock turn out their stock in
a closed district.
Please be good citizens and obey
the law and avoid trouble.
It is too bad to close these areas
where there is lots of grass goes
to waste and dries up and is a
cause of serious fire hazard but the
will of the majority have to be
obeyed and we should be good
sports about it.
The1 law says also that you can­
not herd stock on another’s prop­
erty without the owner's permis­
sion and that should be in writing
to protect the herder.
H. S. WATTS,
By direction. >
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Notice for Aircraft
Warning Volunteers
This announcement is to AMER­
ICANS.
The security of America depends
upon you.
If you have normal hearing and
sight you are needed for service
on your closes Aircraft Warning
Service Post.
Do your part in the service of
your country as so many of Amer­
ica’s young men are now doing
t theirs.
Apply for assignment to duty
at your county office of < 'ivi linn
Defense.
Uncle Sam needs you. There
must be no more surprise attacks,
Volunteer to do your part today.
This work must be done ami
publicity of this fact has proved
the best aid in enlisting the assist­
ance of everyone. Every aid you
can supply us will be appreciated.
J. T. RUNYAN.
1st. I.t., Signal Corps,
Roseburg Office,
Comma tiding.
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KRAUT Royal Club
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RHUBARB
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PEACHES, Porto Brand
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The report of the nominating
committee was given by Jesse
Leonard resulting in the following
being fully electde officers for the i
coming year: President. Mrs Ruth,
Wendt; vice presidet, Mrs. Hazel |
Halm; secretary, Mrs. Margaret j
Monroe; treasurer, Mrs. Lillian j
Murdock.
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treat the one vou have with ev- :
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connderation.
Let u* help:
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Card party at Auxiliary
hall
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saturday evening, April 18. Play,
George of Cave Junction, Sun­
dine and compete for a prize. All
day, April 12th, at 9:10 a. ni., a
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“Drive it safely brother, you
baby girl, at the Josephine Gen- for 25 cents.
can’t get another!’’
eral hospital in Grants Pa ss.
This is the title of a booklet
The young miss weighed eight
containing hints on how to make i
pounds, fifteen ounces.
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motor vehicle equipment
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Watch for Our Big
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longer which has been made avail­
able to Oregon motorists free of
Support the Fire Department.
cost, Earl Snell, secretary of state,
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announced today.
April 29, 30. May 1, 2
The booklet, containing material
prepared by the National Safety
Council, will be sent to gropps or
Watch Those
individuals interested in conserv­
COUGHS and
ing tires, gasoline, oil, batteries
and other items of automotive
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equipment.
The booklet may be obtained by
COD LIVER OIL
writing the secretary of state’s of­
fice. traffic safety division, Salem,
Oregon.
REX SELTZER
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Buy Your Furniture
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where you know values and
prices are right.
Our store is always open for
your inspection.
No obliga­
tion to buy.
Valley l-H Clubs
Accepted by State
Home Demonstration Agent
Ruth E. Crawford reports that 4-H
club charters have been received
from Kerby, two clubs. Cave Junc-i
tion and Selma.
This means that each club ha»;
' sent |n Rs enrollment and pro-
!gram, and that they have been i
accepted by the state 4-H club of-1
fice.
BIG BOTTLE
25 Tablets
A leisurely inspection of fa­
cilities and an unhurried ex­
amination of designs and
prices can thus be made.
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support your country.
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The Illinois Valley Home Exten­
sion Unit held a very interesting
meeting Tuesday April 1 -1th at the
home of Mrs. R. S. Leonard near.
Holland. The meeting was called |
to order by Chairman Lena Payne. ;
The lesson on planning your|
family's food supply and foods to I
keep you fit was then given by
project leader, Ruth Wendt and
Lena Payne.
A delicious luncheon was served
at no in. Meeting was then called
to order about 1:30 at which time I
Mrs. Effie Smith gave a very fine,
talk on Victory Gardens that was |
instructive.
Another very interesting lesson !
given by project leaders, Blanche |
Robinson and Ada Jones on “Color,
Clothes and You’’ was thoroughly
enjoyed by those present.
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The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Ferd W. Jones
in Kerby at which time the newly
elected officers will be installed.
Viso at this meeting on May 12th,
the 4-H club girls under the lead­
ership of Mis. Jones will have their
work on display.
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